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: Many Nissan models with CVT transmissions support a tool-free manual reset:

The is a specialized computer that manages your vehicle's shifting behavior by processing signals from the engine and drivetrain. Over time, the TCM "learns" driving habits, which can sometimes lead to hesitation, jerks, or rough shifting as the stored data becomes outdated or "confused". Resetting and Relearning

Turn the ignition to (engine off) without touching the brake. nissan-tcm

When a TCM is physically replaced—often alongside a new valve body or transmission assembly—it must be programmed or "calibrated" to function correctly.

: Some technicians suggest a variation: turn the key to "ON," press the gas to the floor, turn the key to "OFF" (while still holding the pedal), release the pedal, and wait 2–5 minutes before starting. Programming and Replacement : Many Nissan models with CVT transmissions support

Wait 3 seconds, then fully press and release the gas pedal within 5 seconds.

Turn the ignition , wait at least one minute, then start the engine and let it idle in Park for one minute to recalibrate. When a TCM is physically replaced—often alongside a

If your Nissan (like an Altima, Rogue, or Sentra) is shifting poorly, you can often perform a (also called a TCM Relearn) to clear its memory and allow it to adapt to current conditions.

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