Starting and driving -> Cruise control for Your Nissan X Trail SUV 2020

CRUISE CONTROL (if equipped)  
speed, an audible warning will be heard a short  
time after the set speed is exceeded and driver  
intervention is not detected.  
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ProPILOT: See “ProPILOT” (P.5-104).  
WARNING:  
Turning the speed limiter off  
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Always observe the posted speed limits  
and do not set the speed over them.  
Do not use the cruise control when  
driving under the following conditions.  
Doing so could cause a loss of vehicle  
control and result in an accident.  
The speed limiter system will be turned off  
when one of the following operations is per-  
formed:  
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Push the speed limiter MAIN switch. The  
speed limiter indicator and the set speed  
indicator on the vehicle information display  
will be turned off.  
JVS1005X  
— When it is not possible to keep the  
(Model without speed limiter)  
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Push the Cruise ON/OFF switch. The speed  
limiter information on the vehicle informa-  
tion will be replaced with the cruise control  
information. For details see “Cruise control”  
(P.5-61).  
vehicle at a constant speed  
— When driving in heavy traffic  
— When driving in traffic that varies  
speed  
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When the vehicle is stopped and the igni-  
— When driving in windy areas  
tion switch is placed in the “OFF” position.  
— When driving on winding or hilly roads  
Turning off the speed limiter will erase the set  
speed limit memory.  
— When driving on slippery (rain, snow,  
ice, etc.) roads  
Speed limiter malfunction  
If the speed limiter malfunctions, the speed  
limiter on the vehicle information display will  
flash.  
JVS1007X  
CAUTION:  
(Model with speed limiter)  
RES/+ switch  
CANCEL switch  
SET/- switch  
Cruise ON/OFF switch  
Speed limiter MAIN switch  
On manual Transmission (MT) model, do not  
shift to the “N” (Neutral) position without  
depressing the clutch pedal when the cruise  
control is operated. Should this occur, de-  
press the clutch pedal and turn the Cruise  
ON/OFF switch off immediately. Failure to do  
so may cause engine damage.  
Turn the speed limiter MAIN switch off and  
have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
NOTE:  
For Europe: if your vehicle is fitted with ICC or  
ProPILOT, refer to the dedicated section later  
in this manual for information on the cruise  
control system.  
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ICC: See “Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC)  
and steering assist (If equipped for Eur-  
opean Manual Transmission model)” (P.5-  
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Resetting to faster speed:  
PRECAUTIONS ON CRUISE CONTROL  
Turning on cruise control  
Use any one of the following methods to reset  
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If the cruise control system malfunctions, it  
will cancel automatically. The CRUISE in-  
dicator in the vehicle information display  
will then blink to warn the driver.  
If the CRUISE indicator blinks, turn the  
Cruise ON/OFF switch off and have the  
system checked by a NISSAN dealer.  
The CRUISE indicator may blink when the  
Cruise ON/OFF switch is turned ON while  
pushing the ACCELERATE/RESUME or RES/  
+, COAST/SET or SET/- or CANCEL switch.  
To properly set the cruise control system,  
perform the following procedures.  
Push the Cruise ON/OFF switch. The CRUISE  
indicator in the vehicle information display will  
appear.  
to a faster speed.  
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Depress the accelerator pedal. When the  
vehicle reaches the desired speed, push  
and release the COAST/SET or SET/-  
switch.  
Push and hold the ACCELERATE/RESUME  
or RES/+ switch. When the vehicle reaches  
the desired speed, release the ACCELER-  
ATE/RESUME or RES/+ switch.  
Setting cruising speed  
1. Accelerate to the desired speed.  
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2. Push the COAST/SET or SET/- switch and  
release it.  
3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.  
The vehicle will maintain the set speed.  
Quickly push and release the ACCELERATE/  
RESUME or RES/+ switch. This will increase  
the vehicle speed by about 1 km/h or 1 MPH.  
Passing another vehicle:  
Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate.  
After releasing the accelerator pedal, the vehi-  
cle will return to the previously set speed.  
The vehicle may not maintain the set speed  
when going up or down steep hills. In such  
cases, drive without the cruise control.  
Resuming at preset speed:  
CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS  
Push and release the ACCELERATE/RESUME or  
The cruise control allows driving at speeds  
above 40 km/h (25 MPH) (except for HR13, R9N  
and R9M engine models for Europe) or 30 km/h  
(20 MPH) (for HR13, R9N and R9M engine models  
for Europe) without keeping your foot on the  
accelerator pedal.  
RES/+ switch.  
The vehicle will resume the last set cruising  
speed when the vehicle speed is over 40 km/h  
(25 MPH) (except for HR13 and R9M engine  
models for Europe) or 30 km/h (20 MPH) (for  
HR13 and R9M engine models for Europe).  
Resetting to slower speed:  
Use any one of the following methods to reset  
For gasoline engine models, the cruise control  
will automatically be canceled if the vehicle  
slows down more than approximately 13 km/h  
(8 MPH) below the set speed.  
For diesel engine models, the cruise control will  
automatically be canceled if the vehicle speed  
slows to less than approximately 35 km/h (22  
MPH) (except for R9M and R9N engine models  
for Europe) or 25 km/h (16 MPH) (for R9M and  
R9N engine models for Europe).  
to a slower speed.  
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Lightly tap the foot brake pedal. When the  
vehicle reaches the desired speed, push  
and release the COAST/SET or SET/-  
switch.  
Push and hold the COAST/SET or SET/-  
switch. When the vehicle reaches the de-  
sired speed, release the COAST/SET or  
SET/- switch.  
Cancelling cruising speed  
Use any one of the following methods to cancel  
the set speed.  
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Push the CANCEL switch.  
Tap the foot brake pedal.  
Push the cruise control Cruise ON/OFF  
switch. The CRUISE indicator will turn off.  
Quickly push and release the COAST/SET or  
SET/- switch. This will reduce the vehicle  
speed by about 1 km/h or 1 MPH.  
Moving the shift lever to the “N” (Neutral)  
position will cancel the cruise control.  
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INTELLIGENT CRUISE CONTROL (ICC)  
(except for Europe) (if equipped)  
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0 to 144 km/h (0 to 90 MPH) (for Korea,  
Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico and Australia)  
WARNING:  
0 to 171 km/h (0 to 106 MPH) (for the Middle  
Failure to follow the warnings and instruc-  
tions for proper use of the ICC system could  
result in serious injury or death.  
East)  
The set speed can be selected by the driver  
between the following speeds.  
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ICC is not a collision avoidance or warning  
device. For highway use only and it is not  
intended for congested areas or city  
driving. Failure to apply the brakes could  
result in an accident.  
The ICC system is only an aid to assist the  
driver and is not a collision warning or  
avoidance device. It is the driver’s re-  
sponsibility to stay alert, drive safely, and  
be in control of the vehicle at all times.  
32 to 144 km/h (20 to 90 MPH) (for Mexico  
and Australia)  
30 to 144 km/h (20 to 90 MPH) (for Korea,  
Thailand and Indonesia)  
32 to 171 km/h (20 to 106 MPH) (for the  
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Middle East)  
The vehicle travels at a set speed when the  
road ahead is clear.  
The ICC system can be set to one of two cruise  
control modes.  
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Always observe posted speed limits and  
do not set the speed over them.  
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Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode:  
Always drive carefully and attentively  
when using either cruise control mode.  
Read and understand the Owner’s Man-  
ual thoroughly before using the cruise  
control. To avoid serious injury or death,  
do not rely on the system to prevent  
accidents or to control the vehicle’s  
speed in emergency situations. Do not  
use cruise control except in appropriate  
road and traffic conditions.  
For maintaining a selected distance be-  
tween your vehicle and the vehicle in front  
of you up to the preset speed.  
Conventional (fixed speed) cruise control  
mode:  
For cruising at a preset speed.  
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In the conventional (fixed speed) cruise  
control mode, a warning chime will not  
sound to warn you if you are too close to  
the vehicle ahead. Pay special attention  
to the distance between your vehicle and  
the vehicle ahead of you or a collision  
could occur.  
The ICC system maintains a selected distance  
from the vehicle in front of you within the  
following speed up to the set speed.  
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