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to a non-slipping drive wheel. The
indicator light flashes if this occurs. All
other VDC functions are off and the
indicator light will not flash.

The VDC system is automatically reset to
on when the ignition switch is placed in the
OFF position then back to the ON position.

The computer has a built-in diagnostic fea-
ture that tests the system each time you
start the engine and move the vehicle for-
ward or in reverse at a slow speed. When
the self-test occurs, you may hear a clunk
noise and/or feel a pulsation in the brake
pedal. This is normal and is not an indica-
tion of a malfunction.

WARNING

The VDC system is designed to help
the driver maintain stability but does
not prevent accidents due to abrupt
steering operation at high speeds or
by careless or dangerous driving
techniques. Reduce vehicle speed
and be especially careful when driv-
ing and cornering on slippery sur-
faces and always drive carefully.

Do not modify the vehicle's suspen-
sion. If suspension parts such as
shock absorbers, struts, springs, sta-
bilizer bars, bushings and wheels are
not NISSAN recommended for your
vehicle or are extremely deterio-
rated, the VDC system may not oper-
ate properly. This could adversely af-
fect vehicle handling performance,
and the

indicator light may flash

or both the

and

indicator

lights may illuminate.

If brake related parts such as brake
pads, rotors and calipers are not
NISSAN recommended or are ex-
tremely deteriorated, the VDC sys-
tem may not operate properly and
both the

and the

indicator

lights may illuminate.

If engine control related parts are not
NISSAN recommended or are ex-
tremely deteriorated, both the
and

indicator

lights

may

illuminate.

When driving on extremely inclined
surfaces such as higher banked cor-
ners, the VDC system may not oper-
ate properly and the

indicator

light may flash or both the

and

indicator lights may illuminate.

Do not drive on these types of roads.

When driving on an unstable surface
such as a turntable, ferry, elevator or
ramp, the

indicator light may

flash or both the

and

indi-

cator lights may illuminate. This is
not a malfunction. Restart the engine
after driving onto a stable surface.

If wheels or tires other than the
NISSAN

recommended

ones

are

used, the VDC system may not oper-
ate properly and the

indicator

light may flash or both the

and

indicator lights may illuminate.

The VDC system is not a substitute
for winter tires or tire chains on a
snow covered road.

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HOW TO TURN OFF THE VDC
SYSTEM

The vehicle should be driven with the Ve-
hicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system ON for
most driving conditions.

When the vehicle is stuck in mud or snow,
the VDC system reduces the engine output
to reduce wheel spin. The engine speed will
be reduced even if the accelerator is de-
pressed to the floor. If maximum engine
power is needed to free a stuck vehicle,
turn the VDC system off.

To turn off the VDC system, perform the
following steps in the vehicle information
display.

1. Press the

button on the steering

wheel until “Settings” appears and then
press the OK button.

2. Use the scroll dial to select the “VDC Set-

ting” and then press the OK button.

3. Select “System” and press the OK button.

The

indicator light will illuminate.

Turn “VDC Setting” back on in the vehicle
information display or restart the engine to
turn on the VDC system.

RISE-UP AND BUILD-UP

The system gradually adjusts braking
power during normal braking to help pro-
vide an enhanced brake feel.

BRAKE FORCE DISTRIBUTION

During braking while driving through turns,
the system optimizes the distribution of
force to each of the four wheels depending
on the radius of the turn.

WARNING

The VDC system is designed to help
the driver maintain stability but does
not prevent accidents due to abrupt
steering operation at high speeds or
by careless or dangerous driving
techniques. Reduce vehicle speed
and be especially careful when driv-
ing and cornering on slippery sur-
faces and always drive carefully.

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Do not modify the vehicle’s suspen-
sion. If suspension parts such as
shock absorbers, struts, springs, sta-
bilizer bars, bushings and wheels are
not NISSAN recommended for your
vehicle or are extremely deterio-
rated, the VDC system may not oper-
ate properly. This could adversely af-
fect vehicle handling performance,
and the

indicator light may flash

or both the

and

indicator

lights may illuminate.

If brake related parts such as brake
pads, rotors and calipers are not
NISSAN recommended or are ex-
tremely deteriorated, the VDC sys-
tem may not operate properly and
both the

and the

indicator

lights may illuminate.

If engine control related parts are not
NISSAN recommended or are ex-
tremely deteriorated, both the
and

indicator

lights

may

illuminate.

When driving on extremely inclined
surfaces such as higher banked cor-
ners, the VDC system may not oper-
ate properly and the

indicator

light may flash or both the

and

indicator lights may illuminate.

Do not drive on these types of roads.

When driving on an unstable surface
such as a turntable, ferry, elevator or
ramp, the

indicator light may

flash or both the

and

indi-

cator lights may illuminate. This is
not a malfunction. Restart the engine
after driving onto a stable surface.

If wheels or tires other than the
NISSAN

recommended

ones

are

used, the VDC system may not oper-
ate properly and the

indicator

light may flash or both the

and

indicator lights may illuminate.

The VDC system is not a substitute
for winter tires or tire chains on a
snow covered road.

The chassis control is an electric control
module

that

includes

the

following

functions:
• Intelligent Trace Control
• Active Ride Control (if so equipped)

INTELLIGENT TRACE CONTROL
(I-TC)

This system senses driving based on the
driver’s steering and acceleration/braking
patterns, and controls brake pressure at
individual wheels to aid tracing at corners
and help smooth vehicle response.

When the VDC system is turned off, the I-TC
is also turned off.

The amount of brake control is changed
based on Drive Mode Selector.

When the I-TC is not functioning properly,
the master warning light illuminates, and
the warning message “Chassis Control
System Error” will also appear in the vehicle
information display.

CHASSIS CONTROL

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If the chassis control warning message ap-
pears in the vehicle information display, it
may indicate that the I-TC is not function-
ing properly. Have the system checked as
soon as possible. It is recommended that
you visit a NISSAN dealer for this service. For
additional information, see “Vehicle infor-
mation display warnings and indicators”
(P. 2-37).

WARNING

The I-TC may not be effective depend-
ing on the driving condition. Always
drive carefully and attentively.

When the I-TC is operating, you may feel a
pulsation in the brake pedal and hear a
noise. This is normal and indicates that the
I-TC is operating properly. You may also feel
deceleration when the I-TC is operating.
However, this is not a malfunction.

ACTIVE RIDE CONTROL (ARC) (if so
equipped)

This system senses upper body motion
and controls four wheel brake pressure.
This will enhance ride comfort in an effort
to restrain uncomfortable upper body
movement when passing over undulated
road surfaces. When the VDC system is
turned off, the ARC is also turned off.

If the chassis control system error warning
message appears in the vehicle informa-
tion display, it may indicate that the ARC is
not functioning properly. Have the system
checked as soon as possible. It is recom-
mended that you visit an NISSAN dealer for
this service.

WARNING

The ARC may not be effective depend-
ing on the driving condition. Always
drive carefully and attentively.

When the ARC is operating, you may feel a
pulsation in the brake pedal and hear a
noise. This is normal and indicates that the
ARC is operating properly. You may also feel
deceleration when the ARC is operating.
However, this is not a malfunction.

WARNING

Never rely solely on the hill descent
control system to control vehicle
speed when driving on steep down-
hill grades. Always drive carefully and
attentively when using the hill de-
scent control system and decelerate
the vehicle speed by depressing the
brake pedal if necessary. Be espe-
cially careful when driving on frozen,
muddy or extremely steep downhill
roads.

Failure

to

control

vehicle

speed may result in a loss of control
of the vehicle and possible serious
injury or death.

The hill descent control may not con-
trol the vehicle speed on a hill under
all load or road conditions. Always be
prepared to depress the brake pedal
to control vehicle speed. Failure to do
so may result in a collision or serious
personal injury.

The hill descent control system helps
maintain vehicle speed when driving under
15 mph (25 km/h) on steeper downhill
grades. Hill descent control is useful when
engine braking alone cannot control ve-
hicle speed. Hill descent control applies the

HILL DESCENT CONTROL SYSTEM
(if so equipped)

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vehicle brakes to control vehicle speed al-
lowing the driver to concentrate on steer-
ing while reducing the burden of brake and
accelerator operation.

If the hill descent control system ON indica-
tor light is blinking, the hill descent control
is engaged; however, the hill descent con-
trol will not control the vehicle speed.
• Once the system is activated, the indica-

tor light will remain on in the instrument
panel. For additional information, see “Hill
descent control system ON indicator
light” (P. 2-17).

If the accelerator or brake pedal is de-
pressed while the hill descent control sys-
tem is on, the system will stop operating
temporarily. As soon as the accelerator or
brake pedal is released, the hill descent
control system begins to function again if
the hill descent control operating condi-
tions are fulfilled.

WARNING

Never rely solely on the hill start as-
sist system to prevent the vehicle
from moving backward on a hill. Al-
ways drive carefully and attentively.
Depress the brake pedal when the
vehicle is stopped on a steep hill. Be
especially careful when stopped on a
hill on frozen or muddy roads. Failure
to prevent the vehicle from rolling
backwards may result in a loss of
control of the vehicle and possible
serious injury or death.

The hill start assist system is not de-
signed to hold the vehicle at a stand-
still on a hill. Depress the brake pedal
when the vehicle is stopped on a
steep hill. Failure to do so may cause
the vehicle to roll backwards and
may result in a collision or serious
personal injury.

The hill start assist may not prevent
the vehicle from rolling backwards
on a hill under all load or road condi-
tions. Always be prepared to depress
the brake pedal to prevent the ve-
hicle from rolling backwards. Failure
to do so may result in a collision or
serious personal injury.

The hill start assist system automatically
keeps the brakes applied to help prevent
the vehicle from rolling backward in the
time it takes the driver to release the brake
pedal and apply the accelerator when the
vehicle is stopped on a hill.

Hill start assist will operate automatically
under the following conditions:
• The shift lever is moved to a forward or

reverse gear.

• The vehicle is stopped completely on a

hill by applying the brake.

The maximum holding time is 2 seconds.
After 2 seconds the vehicle will begin to roll
back and hill start assist will stop operating
completely.

Hill start assist will not operate when the
shift position is moved to N (Neutral) or P
(Park), or on a flat and level road.

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The sonar system sounds a tone to inform
the driver of obstacles around the vehicle
using the sonar sensors located in the
front and rear bumpers..

When the sonar system is turned on, the
sonar view will automatically appear in the
vehicle information display.

WARNING

The sonar system is a convenience
but it is not a substitute for proper
parking.

The driver is always responsible for
safety during parking and other ma-
neuvers. Always look around and
check that it is safe to do so before
parking.

Read and understand the limitations
of the sonar system as contained in
this section. The colors of the corner
sonar indicator indicates different
distances to the object.

Inclement

weather

or

ultrasonic

sources such as an automatic car
wash,

a

truck's

compressed-air

brakes or a pneumatic drill may af-
fect the function of the system; this
may include reduced performance or
a false activation.

The sonar system is designed as an
aid to the driver in detecting large
stationary objects to help avoid
damaging the vehicle.

The sonar system is not designed to
prevent contact with small or moving
objects. Always move slowly. The
system will not detect small objects
below the bumper, and may not de-
tect objects close to the bumper or
on the ground.

The sonar system may not detect the
following objects: fluffy objects such
as snow, cloth, cotton, glass, wool,
etc.; thin objects such as rope, wire
and chain, etc.; or wedge-shaped
objects.

If your vehicle sustains damage to the
bumper fascia, leaving it misaligned or
bent, the sensing zone may be altered
causing inaccurate measurement of ob-
stacles or false alarms.

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FRONT AND REAR SONAR SYSTEM
(if so equipped)

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CAUTION

Excessive noise (such as audio sys-
tem volume or an open vehicle win-
dow) will interfere with the tone and
it may not be heard.

Keep the sonar sensors (located on
the bumper fascias) free from snow,
ice and large accumulations of dirt.
Do not clean the sensors with sharp
objects. If the sensors are covered,
the accuracy of the sonar function
will be diminished.

SYSTEM OPERATION

1

Center sonar sensors

2

Corner sonar sensors

The system informs with a visual and au-
dible alert of:
• front obstacles when the shift lever is in

the D (Drive) position

• front and rear obstacles when the shift

lever is in the R (Reverse) position

How the system alerts of obstacles:

The system is deactivated at speeds above
6 mph (10 km/h). It is reactivated at lower
speeds.

The intermittent tone will stop after several
seconds when the obstacle is identified
only with the center sensor. The tone will
stop when the obstacle gets away from
the vehicle.

When the object is detected, the indicator
(green) appears and blinks and the tone
sounds intermittently. When the vehicle
moves closer to the object, the color of the
indicator turns yellow and the rate of the
blinking increases. When the vehicle is very
close to the object, the indicator stops
blinking and turns red, and the tone
sounds continuously.

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When the vehicle moves closer to an ob-
stacle, the sonar indicator (detected area)
appears in the vehicle information display.

The sonar indicator also appears on the
camera view of the center display.

LSD4337

LSD4338

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HOW TO ENABLE/DISABLE THE
FRONT AND REAR SONAR SYSTEM

The system is automatically activated
when the push button ignition is placed in

the ON position and the shift lever is in the
R (Reverse) position.

Perform the following steps to enable or
disable the sonar system:

1. Press the

button until “Settings” ap-

pears in the vehicle information display
and then press OK. Use the scroll dial to
select “Driver Assistance.” Then press the
OK button.

2. Select “Parking Aids” and press the OK

button.

• Select “Auto Show Sonar” and press

the OK button to turn on or off the
option to automatically display the so-
nar when activated.

• Select “Front Sonar” (if so equipped)

and press the OK button to turn the
front sonar sensors only on or off.

• Select “Rear Sonar” and press the OK

button to turn the rear sonar sensors
only on or off.

• Select “Sonar Distance” to change the

sonar system volume to “Long,” Me-
dium” or “Short.”

• Select “Sonar Volume” to change the

sonar system distance to “High,” “Me-
dium” or “Low.”

LSD4275

For vehicles with the 7 inch (18 cm) display

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NOTE:

The system will automatically be turned
on when the engine is restarted.

SONAR LIMITATIONS

WARNING

Listed below are the system limitations
for the sonar system. Failure to operate
the vehicle in accordance with these
system limitations could result in seri-
ous injury or death.

Read and understand the limitations
of the sonar system as contained in
this section. Inclement weather may
affect the function of the sonar sys-
tem; this may include reduced per-
formance or a false activation.

The sonar system is deactivated at
speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h). It is
reactivated at lower speeds.

Inclement

weather

or

ultrasonic

sources such as an automatic car
wash,

a

truck’s

compressed-air

brakes or a pneumatic drill may af-
fect the function of the system; this
may include reduced performance or
a false activation.

LSD4276

For vehicles with the 12.3 inch (31.2 cm) display

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The system is not designed to pre-
vent contact with small or moving
objects. Always move slowly. The
system will not detect small objects
below the bumper or on the ground.

The system may not detect the fol-
lowing objects: fluffy objects such as
snow, cloth, cotton, glass-wool, etc.;
thin objects such as rope, wire and
chain, etc.; or wedge-shaped objects;
complex-shaped objects or multiple
objects in close.

The sonar system may not detect ob-
jects at speeds above 3 mph (5 km/h)
and may not detect certain angular
or moving objects.

The sonar system may not operate in
the following conditions:

When rain, snow, ice, dirt, etc. ad-
heres to the sonar.

When a loud sound is heard in the
area around the vehicle.

When the surface of the obstacle
is diagonal to the front or rear of
the vehicle.

When a sonar or the area around
the sensor is extremely hot or
cold.

The sonar system may unintention-
ally operate in the following condi-
tions:

When there is overgrown grass in
the area around the vehicle.

When there are bumps, protru-
sions or manhole covers on the
road surface.

When the vehicle drives through a
draped flag or a curtain.

When there is an accumulation of
snow or ice behind the vehicle.

When driving on a steep hill.

SYSTEM TEMPORARILY
UNAVAILABLE

When sonar blockage is detected, the sys-
tem will be deactivated automatically.

The system is not available until the condi-
tions no longer exist.

The sonar sensors may be blocked by tem-
porary ambient conditions such as splash-
ing water, mist or fog. The blocked condi-
tion may also be caused by objects such as
ice, frost or dirt obstructing the sonar
sensors.

Action to take:

When the above conditions no longer exist,
the system will resume automatically.

SYSTEM MAINTENANCE

The sonar sensors

O

A

and

O

B

are located

on the front and rear bumpers.
• Always keep the area near the sonar sen-

sors clean.

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• If the sonar sensors are dirty, wipe them

off with a soft cloth while being careful to
not damage them.

• The sonar sensors may be blocked by

temporary ambient conditions such as
splashing water, mist or fog. The blocked
condition may also be caused by objects
such as ice, frost or dirt obstructing the
sonar sensors. Check for and remove ob-
jects obstructing the area around the so-
nar sensors.

• Do not subject the area around the sonar

sensors to strong impact. Also, do not
remove or disassemble the sonar sen-
sors. If the sonar sensors and peripheral
areas are deformed in an accident, etc.,
have the sonar sensors checked by a
NISSAN dealer.

• Do not attach stickers (including trans-

parent material), install accessories or
apply additional paint on the sonar sen-
sors and their surrounding areas. This
may cause a malfunction or improper
operation.

• When washing the vehicle using a high-

pressure washer, do not apply direct
washer pressure on the sonar sensors.
This may cause a malfunction of the so-
nar sensors.

The Idling Stop System activates to prevent
unnecessary fuel consumption, exhaust
emissions and noise.
• When you stop the vehicle, the engine is

turned off automatically.

• When you release the brake pedal to be-

gin moving again, the engine is turned on
automatically.

WARNING

The engine restarts if the vehicle
moves at approximately 1 mph (2
km/h) or more (on a downhill grade,
etc.) while the engine is turned off by
the Idling Stop System. Depress the
brake pedal immediately to stop the
vehicle to prevent an accident.

CAUTION

At the end of the journey the engine
must be stopped and ignition switch be
pushed off. Lock the vehicle as normal.
Pushing the ignition switch off will shut
down all electrical systems. Failure to
do this may result in a discharged
battery.

NOTE:

The Idling Stop System will not activate
under the following conditions:

When the vehicle is in TOW mode.

When the engine is kept idling without
the vehicle being driven after the en-
gine is turned on.

When the engine coolant temperature
is low.

When the battery capacity is low.

When the battery temperature is low or
extremely high

When the vehicle is moving.

When a negative pressure booster
decreases.

When the engine hood is opened with
the engine running.

When the engine is turned on with the
engine hood open.

When the driver’s seat belt is not
fastened.

When the driver’s door is open.

When the steering wheel is operated.

When the Idling Stop System indicator
blinks at a low speed.

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When the fan speed control is in any
position other than “OFF,” (0) while the
air flow control is in the front defogger
position.

When the front defroster switch is on.

When the rear window defroster switch
is on.

When the temperature inside the ve-
hicle is lower than approximately 20°C
(68°F), unless the Air Conditioning ECO
customize option is selected, and the
ECO driving mode is on.

When the temperature inside the ve-
hicle is higher than approximately 30°C
(86°F), unless the Air Conditioning ECO
customize option is selected, and the
ECO driving mode is on. (When the air
conditioner is off, the Idling Stop Sys-
tem will operate.)

When the fan speed of the air condi-
tioner is set to the maximum speed,
unless the Air Conditioning ECO cus-
tomize option is selected, and the ECO
driving mode is on.

When the Idling Stop OFF switch is
turned on.

When the power consumption is large.

When the vehicle is traveling at alti-
tudes higher than 6,562 ft (2,000 m).

When

the

accelerator

pedal

is

depressed.

When the shift lever is in the R (Reverse)
position.

When the brake pedal is not firmly
depressed.

When stopping the vehicle on steep
sloping roads.

NOTE:

The engine will not restart even if the
brake pedal is released while the Idling
Stop System is activated under the fol-
lowing conditions: (The engine may re-
start by the other engine restart condi-
tions.)

When the shift position is in the P (Park)
position.

NOTE:

It may take some time until the Idling
Stop System activates under the follow-
ing conditions:

When the battery is discharged.

When the outside temperature is low or
high.

When the battery is replaced or the bat-
tery terminal is disconnected for ex-
tended periods and then reconnected.

NOTE:

When the Idling Stop System indicator
light illuminates, the engine starts run-
ning automatically under at least one of
the following conditions:

The brake pedal is released with the
shift lever in the D (Drive) or N (Neutral)
position.

The shift position is placed in the D
(Drive) or R (Reverse) position from the
N (Neutral) or P (Park) position.

The driver’s seat belt is unfastened, or
the driver’s door is open.

The battery voltage becomes low (due
to electrical load from other vehicle
systems like headlights, heaters, etc.,
or auxiliary devices connected to the
12 volt socket inside the vehicle).

The vehicle speed is above about 1 mph
(2 km/h).

When the rear window defroster is
operated.

When the temperature inside the ve-
hicle is lower than approximately 68°F
(20°C), unless the Air Conditioning ECO
customize option is selected, and the
ECO driving mode is on.

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When the temperature inside the ve-
hicle is higher than approximately 86°F
(30°C), unless the Air Conditioning ECO
customize option is selected, and the
ECO driving mode is on. (When the air
conditioner is off, the Idling Stop Sys-
tem will operate.)

When the front defroster is turned on.

When more than 3 minutes have
elapsed since the Idling Stop System
was active.

When

the

accelerator

pedal

is

depressed.

When the steering wheel is operated.
(The steering wheel operation may be-
come

heavy,

but

this

is

not

a

malfunction.)

When the battery capacity is low.

When the power consumption is high.

When the shift lever is placed in the R
(Reverse) position.

When the Idling Stop OFF switch is
pushed.

When the negative pressure of the
brake system is not sufficiently applied
by depressing the brake pedal several
times.

NOTE:

The following condition will prevent the
Idling Stop System from automatically
restarting the engine. Starting the en-
gine with the ignition switch operation is
then necessary:

The hood is open.

Use this system while waiting at a stop
light, etc. When the vehicle is stopped for
long periods of time, turn off the engine.

When the engine is stopped by the Idling
Stop System, heating, cooling and dehu-
midifying functions will be deactivated. To
avoid the air conditioning functions from
being deactivated, turn off the Idling Stop
System by pushing the Idling Stop OFF
switch.

RETROGRADE MOVEMENT
CONTROL FUNCTION

This system is designed to reduce the ret-
rograde movement that occurs while the
driver’s foot changes from depressing the
brake pedal to the accelerator pedal when
moving the vehicle while the Idling Stop
System is active on a hilly road.

IDLING STOP SYSTEM DISPLAY

The status of the Idling Stop System can be
checked in the vehicle information display.

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If the Idling Stop System is activated or de-
activated using the Idling Stop OFF switch,
the message is shown.

The fuel saved and the engine stop time
mode shows the following items:
• The fuel saved shows the estimated

quantity of fuel that was saved by the
Idling Stop System every time the engine
is automatically stopped.

• The engine stop time shows the time

that the engine has been stopped for by
the Idling Stop System.

The total fuel saved and the engine stop
time can also be checked in the vehicle
information display. For additional infor-
mation, see “Vehicle information display –
7 inch (18 cm) Type A” (P. 2-22) or “Vehicle
information display – 12.3 inch (31 cm) Type
B” (P. 2-45).

LSD4277

Idling Stop System ON or OFF

LSD4278

Fuel saved and engine stop time

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If the engine stops when the Idling Stop
System is activated and will not start auto-
matically, the message is shown.

This message is displayed when the Idling
Stop System is malfunctioning.

It is recommended that you have the sys-
tem checked. It is recommended that you
visit a NISSAN dealer for this service.

IDLING STOP OFF SWITCH

The system can be temporarily deacti-
vated by pushing the Idling Stop OFF
switch. Pushing the switch again or restart-
ing the engine by using the ignition switch
will reactivate the Idling Stop System.
• When the Idling Stop System is deacti-

vated while the engine is running, the en-
gine is prevented from automatically
stopping.

LSD4279

Auto start deactivation

LSD4280

System fault

LSD4207

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Политика конфиденциальности