Acura NSX Electronic Gear Selector 2018 Manual

To switch between drive modes, use the Integrated Dynamics System (IDS) dial located on the center console. Turn the dial to select Quiet, Sport, Sport+, or Track mode. Each mode adjusts the vehicle's handling, responsiveness, and power delivery.
If the electronic gear selector is unresponsive, check if the vehicle is in Park mode and restart the engine. If the problem persists, inspect the battery and fuses, and consult a certified Acura technician for further diagnostics.
To engage reverse, press the 'R' button located on the electronic gear selector panel. Ensure the brake pedal is pressed while performing this action.
Regularly check for software updates from Acura and ensure all electrical connections are secure. Additionally, inspect the gear selector buttons for wear and tear, and clean them with a soft, dry cloth as needed.
Yes, the Acura NSX offers a manual mode that allows you to use the paddle shifters located behind the steering wheel to manually select gears. Engage this mode by selecting 'Sport' or higher drive modes.
The 'P' button on the electronic gear selector is used to engage the Park mode. Press this button whenever you park the vehicle to ensure that it stays stationary.
If the vehicle does not shift out of Park, ensure that the brake pedal is fully pressed. Additionally, check if there are any warning lights on the dashboard that may indicate an issue with the gear selector system.
Yes, you can shift into neutral by pressing the 'N' button on the gear selector. Be cautious when doing so, as it disconnects the engine from the drive wheels and may affect vehicle control.
To reset the system, turn off the engine, exit the vehicle, and lock it. Wait for a few minutes before unlocking and restarting the car. If issues persist, consult with an Acura service center.
The gear selector system is designed to prevent accidental shifts that could harm the vehicle. If you press a button unintentionally, the system will usually not engage unless conditions are safe. If a shift does occur, gently steer to safety and reassess driving conditions.