51. Not Available Bad Weather in-
dicator (if so equipped)
This message may appear when the
Steering Assist system is engaged.
Under the following conditions, the Steer-
ing Assist system is automatically can-
celed:
.When the wiper (HI) operates.
. When lane markers in the traveling
lane cannot be correctly detected for
a period of time due to such items as a
snow rut, reflection of light on a rainy
day or several unclear lane markers
are present.
If you want to use the Steering Assist
system again, cancel the ProPILOT Assist
system and set it again when lane
markers are clearly visible.
52. Not Available Front Camera
Obstructed indicator (if so
equipped)
This message may appear when the
Steering Assist system is engaged.
Under the following conditions, the Steer-
ing Assist system is automatically can-
celed:
. The camera area of the windshield is
fogged up or covered with dirt, water,
drops, ice, snow, etc. .
Strong light, such as sunlight or high
beams from oncoming vehicles, enter
the front camera
53. Steering Assist Not Available
Cannot Detect Lane indicator (if so
equipped)
This indicator may appear when the
Steering Assist system is engaged. The
Steering Assist system is automatically
canceled when the lane markers in the
traveling lane cannot be correctly de-
tected for a period of time due to such
items as a snow rut, reflection of light on
a rainy day or several unclear lane mar-
kers are present.
If you want to use the Steering Assist
system again, cancel the ProPILOT sys-
tem and set it again when lane markers
are clearly visible.
54. Not Available Parking Brake On
indicator (if so equipped)
This message may appear when the
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system is
engaged.
Under the following condition, the ICC
system is automatically canceled:
.The electronic parking brake is ap-
plied.
The above system cannot be used when the electronic parking brake is activated.
55. Automatic Emergency Braking
(AEB) emergency warning indicator
This warning indicator appears along
with an audible warning, when the Auto-
matic Emergency Braking (AEB) with pe-
destrian detection system detects the
possibility of a forward collision.
See “Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB)
with pedestrian detection system” (P.5-
122).
56. Rear Automatic Braking (RAB)
system warning indicator
This warning indicator appears to indi-
cate the status of the Rear Automatic
Braking (RAB) system.
See “Rear Automatic Braking (RAB)” (P.5-
143).
57. Sonar system/Rear Sonar Sys-
tem (RSS) indicator
This indicator appears to indicate the
status of the sonar system (if so
equipped) or the Rear Sonar System
(RSS) (if so equipped).
See “Sonar system” (P.5-162) or “Rear
Sonar System (RSS)” (P.5-168).
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58. Parking Sensor Error warning
This warning appears when there is a
malfunction with the sonar system (if so
equipped) or the Rear Sonar System (RSS)
(if so equipped). (See “Sonar system” (P.5-
162) or “Rear Sonar System (RSS)” (P.5-
168).)
59. Press Brake Pedal warning
This warning appears in the following
situations:
.The driver tries to release the electro-
nic parking brake manually without
depressing the brake pedal.
. The vehicle is stopped on a steep hill
and there is a possibility of moving
backward, even if the electronic park-
ing brake is applied.
. This warning appears if the vehicle
moves while the automatic brake hold
is activated.
60. Press brake to operate switch
indicator
This indicator appears if the automatic
brake hold switch is pushed without
depressing the brake pedal while the
automatic brake hold function is acti-
vated. Depress the brake pedal and push
the switch to deactivate the automatic
brake hold function. (See “Automatic
brake hold” (P.5-28).)
61. Caution Steep slope indicator
This indicator appears when the auto-
matic brake hold function is activated
while the vehicle is on a steep hill. (See
“Automatic brake hold” (P.5-28).)
62. Steep Slope Apply foot brake
indicator
This indicator appears if “Caution Steep
slope indicator” has appeared over about
3 minutes. Then, the parking brake will
automatically be applied and the brake
force of the automatic brake hold will be
released, and vehicle may move or roll
away unexpectedly. Apply the foot brake
to stop the vehicle moving. (See “Auto-
matic brake hold” (P.5-28).)
63. Take a Break? indicator
This indicator appears when the Intelli-
gent Driver Alertness (I-DA) system detect
that the driver attention is decreasing.
(See “Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA)”
(P.5-141).)
64. Intelligent Driver Alertness (I-DA)
malfunction warning
This warning appears when the Intelli-
gent Driver Alertness (I-DA) system mal-
functions. (See “Intelligent Driver Alertness
(I-DA)” (P.5-141).)
65. Neutral Hold Mode guidance
indicator (if so equipped)
This indicator appears when the ignition
switch is placed in the OFF position while
the shift position is in the N (Neutral)
position (Neutral hold mode is available).
(See “Neutral hold mode function” (P.5-
22).)
66. Neutral Hold Mode activated
indicator (if so equipped)
This indicator appears when the Neutral
hold mode is activated. To exit the Neutral
hold mode, place the vehicle in other than
N (Neutral) position. (See “Neutral hold
mode function” (P.5-22).)
67. Neutral Hold Mode was not
activated indicator (if so equipped)
This indicator appears when the Neutral
hold mode is unavailable. To activate the
Neutral hold mode, wait for a while with-
out shifting and then perform the opera-
tions again. (See “Neutral hold mode
function” (P.5-22).)
To turn the Intelligent Auto Headlight
system off, turn the switch to the OFF,
orposition.
The Intelligent Auto Headlight system can
turn on the headlights automatically
when it is dark and turn off the headlights
when it is light.
The headlights will also be turned on
automatically at twilight or in rainy
weather (when the windshield wiper is
operated continuously).
If the ignition switch is placed in the OFF
position and one of the doors is opened
and this condition is continued, the head-
lights remain on for 5 minutes.
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Type B:
The Intelligent Auto Headlight system
allows the headlights to be set so they
turn on and off automatically.
To set the Intelligent Auto Headlight
system:
1. Make sure the headlight switch is in the
or AUTO position.
2. Place the ignition switch in the ON position.
3. The Intelligent Auto Headlight system automatically turns the headlights on
and off.
To turn the Intelligent Auto Headlight
system off, turn the switch to the
position.
The Intelligent Auto Headlight system can
turn on the headlights automatically
when it is dark and turn off the headlights
when it is light.
If the ignition switch is placed in the ON
position when the parking brake is ap-
plied, the headlights remain off.
With the
position selected, the head-
lights turn off when the ignition switch is
placed in the OFF position, the shift
position is placed in the P (Park) position
or the parking brake is applied. (The front
parking, tail, license plate, and instrument
panel lights are on.)
The headlights will also be turned on
automatically at twilight or in rainy
weather (when the windshield wiper is
operated continuously).
With the AUTO position selected (head-
lights are on), if the ignition switch is
placed in the OFF position and one of the
doors is opened and this condition is
continued, the headlights remain on for
5 minutes.
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If the ambient image sensor is damaged
due to an accident, it is recommended
you contact a NISSAN dealer.
Battery saver system
.When the headlight switch is in theorposition while the ignition
switch is in the ON position, the lights
will automatically turn off within a
period of time after the ignition switch
has been placed in the OFF position.
. When the headlight switch remains in
the
orposition after the lights
automatically turn off, the lights will
turn on when the ignition switch is
placed in the ON position.
CAUTION
. When you turn on the headlight
switch again after the lights auto-
matically turn off, the lights will
not turn off automatically. Be
sure to turn the light switch to
the OFF (if so equipped) or the
AUTO position when you leave
the vehicle for extended periods
of time, otherwise the battery will
be discharged.
. Never leave the light switch on
when the engine is not running for extended periods of time even
if the headlights turn off auto-
matically.
Daytime Running Light (DRL) sys-
tem
The LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
automatically illuminate when the engine
is started and the parking brake is
released. The LED DRL operate with the
headlight switch in the OFF (if so
equipped),
, or AUTO (when the head-
lights are off) position. When you turn the
headlight switch to the
position for
full illumination, the LED lights switch
from LED DRL to the park function.
Type A: If the parking brake is applied
before the engine is started, the LED DRL
do not illuminate. The LED DRL illuminate
when the parking brake is released. This
feature will work in the
, AUTO or OFF
position. The LED DRL will remain on until
the ignition switch is placed in the OFF
position.
Type B: If the parking brake is applied
before the engine is started, the LED DRL
do not illuminate. The LED DRL illuminate
when the parking brake is released. This
feature will work in the AUTO or
position. The LED DRL will remain on until
the ignition switch is placed in the OFF position.
WARNING
When the LED DRL system is active
with the headlight switch in the OFF
position (if so equipped), tail lights
on your vehicle are not on. It is
necessary at dusk to turn on your
headlights. Failure to do so could
cause an accident injuring yourself
and others.
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EMERGENCY SUPPORT
NissanConnect® Services provide various
services to support dealing with emer-
gencies of the subscribed vehicle and the
driver.
For example, in case of an illness or
serious injury, you can seek support by
pushing the in-vehicle Emergency Call
(SOS) button and connecting to the
NissanConnect® Services Response Cen-
ter. The NissanConnect® Services Re-
sponse Center can specify the location
of the vehicle via GPS, and the informa-
tion will be sent to the police or other
agencies as needed.
For information about other NissanCon-
nect® Services emergency support re-
lated services, contact the
NissanConnect® Customer Support line
at 1-855-426-6628 or refer to the Nissan-
Connect® Services website www.nissanu-
sa.com/connect (for U.S.) or www.nissan.
ca/nissanconnect (English)/www.nissan.
ca/nissanconnect/fr (French) (for Cana-
da).
WARNING
.Please note that the Automatic
Collision Notification service and
Emergency Call function cannot be used in the following condi-
tions:
— Emergency functions and ser-
vices will not be available
without a paid subscription
to NissanConnect® Services.
— The NissanConnect® Services network system is disabled.
— The vehicle moves outside the service area where the TCU
(Telematics Control Unit) is
connected to the system.
— The vehicle is outside the area where the cellular network
service is receivable.
— The vehicle is in a location with poor signal reception
such as tunnels, underground
parking garages, behind
buildings or in mountainous
areas.
— The line is busy.
— The TCU (Telematics Control Unit) or other systems of your
vehicle are not working prop-
erly.
— It may not be possible to make an emergency call de-
pending on the severity of a collision and/or emergency.
. Park the vehicle in a safe location
and set the parking brake before
operating the Emergency Call
(SOS) button.
. Only use this service in case of an
emergency. There may be a pen-
alty for inappropriate use of the
service.
. Radio waves could adversely af-
fect electric medical equipment.
Individuals who use a pacemaker
should contact the device manu-
facturer regarding any possible
effects before using the system.
. The TCU (Telematics Control Unit)
antenna is installed inside the
upper central part of the instru-
ment panel. An occupant should
not get any closer to the antenna
than specified by the pacemaker
manufacturer. The radio waves
from the TCU antenna may ad-
versely affect the operation of the
pacemaker while using the Nis-
sanConnect® Services.
EMERGENCY CALL (SOS) BUTTON
(if so equipped)
3-20Pre-driving checks and adjustments
Other conditions may affect the remote
engine start function. See “Conditions the
remote engine start will not work” (P.3-21).
Other conditions can affect the perfor-
mance of the Intelligent Key transmitter.
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-7) for
additional information.
REMOTE ENGINE START OPERATING
RANGE
The remote engine start function can
only be used when the Intelligent Key is
within the specified operating range from
the vehicle.
When the Intelligent Key battery is dis-
charged or other strong radio wave
sources are present near the operating
location, the Intelligent Key operating
range becomes narrower, and the Intelli-
gent Key may not function properly.
The remote engine start operating range
is approximately 197 ft (60 m) from the
vehicle.
REMOTE STARTING THE ENGINE
To use the remote start function to start
the engine, perform the following:
1. If the doors are unlocked, push theLOCK
button to lock all doors.
2. Aim the Intelligent Key at the vehicle. 3. Push the LOCK
button again.
4. Within 5 seconds push and hold the remote engine start
button until
the turn signal lights flash and the tail
lights illuminate. If the vehicle is not
within view, push and hold the remote
engine start
button for at least 2
seconds.
The following events will occur when the
engine starts:
. The front parking lights will turn on
and remain on as long as the engine is
running.
. The doors will be locked and the air
conditioner system may turn on.
. The engine will continue to run for
about 10 minutes. Repeat the steps to
extend the time for an additional 10
minutes. See “Extending engine run
time” (P.3-20).
Depress and hold the brake pedal, then
place the ignition switch in the ON posi-
tion before driving. For further instruc-
tions, see “Driving the vehicle” (P.5-19).
EXTENDING ENGINE RUN TIME
The remote engine start function can be
extended one time by performing the
steps listed in “Remote starting the en-
gine” (P.3-20). Run time will be calculated
as follows:
. The first 10 minute run time will start
when the remote engine start func-
tion is performed.
. The second 10 minutes will start im-
mediately when the remote engine
start function is performed. For exam-
ple, if the engine has been running for
5 minutes, and 10 minutes are added,
the engine will run for a total of 15
minutes.
. Extending engine run time will count
towards the two remote engine start
limit.
A maximum of two remote engine starts,
or a single start with an extension can be
used.
The vehicle needs to be driven at speeds
of 4 MPH (7 km/h) before the remote
engine start procedure can be used
again.
CANCELING A REMOTE ENGINE
START
To cancel a remote engine start, perform
one of the following:
.Aim the Intelligent Key at the vehicle
and push the remote engine start
button until the front parking lights
turn off.
. Turn on the hazard indicator flashers.
. Cycle the ignition switch ON and then
OFF.
. The extended engine run time has
expired.
. The first 10 minute timer has expired.
. The engine hood has been opened.
. The shift position is shifted out of the
P (Park) position.
. The theft alarm sounds due to illegal
entry into the vehicle.
. The ignition switch is pushed without
an Intelligent Key in the vehicle.
. The ignition switch is pushed with an
Intelligent Key in the vehicle but the
brake pedal is not depressed.
. The accelerator pedal is depressed.
. The vehicle moves after a remote
engine start. (The hazard indicator
flashers blink once and the engine is
stopped.)
CONDITIONS THE REMOTE ENGINE
START WILL NOT WORK
The remote engine start will not operate
if any of the following conditions are
present:
.The ignition switch is placed in the ON
position.
. The hood is not securely closed.
. The hazard indicator flashers are on.
. The engine is still running. The engine
must be completely stopped. This is
not applicable when extending engine
run time.
. The remote engine start
button is
not pushed and held for at least 2
seconds.
. The remote engine start
button is
not pushed and held within 5 seconds
of pushing the LOCK
button.
. The doors are not closed and locked.
(The hazard indicator flashers blink
twice to indicate the function is not
operated.)
. The liftgate is open. (The hazard
indicator flashers blink twice to indi-
cate the function is not operated.)
. The Key System Error warning mes-
sage remains on in the vehicle infor-
mation display. .
The theft alarm sounds due to illegal
entry into the vehicle. (The hazard
indicator flashers blink twice to indi-
cate the function is not operated.)
. Two remote engine starts, or a single
remote engine start with an exten-
sion, have already been used. (To use
the remote engine start function
again, the vehicle needs to be driven
at speeds of 4 MPH (7 km/h).)
. The shift position is not in the P (Park)
position.
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5. When the vehicle is parked in thespace completely, place the shift posi-
tion to the P (Park) position and apply
the parking brake.
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ADJUSTING THE SCREEN
1. Push the MENU button.
2. Touch the “Settings” key and thentouch the “Camera” key.
3. Touch the “Display Settings” key.
4. Touch the “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Tint”, “Color”, or “Black Level” key.
5. Adjust the item by touching the “+” or “–” key on the touch screen display.
NOTE:
Do not adjust any of the display settings
of the RearView Monitor while the
vehicle is moving. Make sure the park-
ing brake is firmly applied.
HOW TO TURN ON AND OFF PRE-
DICTIVE COURSE LINES
Pushing the CAMERA button while the
shift lever is in the R (Reverse) position
can turn on and off the predictive course
lines.
REARVIEW MONITOR SYSTEM LIM-
ITATIONS
WARNING
Listed below are the system limita-
tions for RearView Monitor. Failure to
operate the vehicle in accordance
with these system limitations could
result in serious injury or death.
. The system cannot completely
eliminate blind spots and may
not show every object.
. Underneath the bumper and the
corner areas of the bumper can-
not be viewed on the RearView
Monitor because of its monitoring
range limitation. The system will
not show small objects below the
bumper, and may not show ob-
jects close to the bumper or on
the ground.
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