Starting and driving -> ECO mode system (if equipped) for Your Nissan X Trail SUV 2020

INCREASING FUEL ECONOMY AND  
SPORT MODE SYSTEM (for Korea)  
ECO MODE SYSTEM (if equipped)  
REDUCING CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS  
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Keep your engine tuned up.  
Follow the recommended scheduled main-  
tenance.  
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Keep the tires inflated to the correct  
pressure. Low tire pressure increases tire  
wear and lowers fuel economy.  
Keep the wheels in correct alignment.  
Improper alignment increases tire wear  
and lowers fuel economy.  
Use the recommended viscosity engine oil.  
(See “Recommended fluids/lubricants and  
capacities” (P.9-2).)  
WAF0037X  
JVS0185X  
The SPORT mode switch adjusts the engine  
and transmission points to enhance perfor-  
mance. Push the SPORT mode switch on the  
instrument panel to activate. The SPORT mode  
indicator appears in the vehicle information  
display.  
The ECO mode system helps to enhance the  
fuel economy by controlling the engine and  
CVT/DCT operation automatically to avoid  
rapid acceleration.  
To turn on the ECO mode system, push the  
ECO switch. The ECO mode indicator appears  
in the vehicle information display or the ECO  
mode system indicator light illuminates in the  
meter panel.  
NOTE:  
In the SPORT mode, fuel economy may be  
reduced.  
To turn off the ECO mode, push the ECO switch  
again. The ECO mode indicator or the ECO  
mode system indicator light will turn off.  
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The ECO mode system cannot be turned  
off while the accelerator pedal is depressed  
even if the ECO switch is pushed to OFF.  
Release the accelerator pedal to turn off  
the ECO mode system.  
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The ECO mode system will turn off auto-  
matically if a malfunction occurs in the  
system.  
Turn off the ECO mode system when  
acceleration is required such as when:  
— driving with a heavy load of passengers  
or cargo in the vehicle  
— driving on a steep uphill slope  
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The Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system  
(if equipped) is operating.  
The ambient ECO will illuminate in the direc-  
tions of as the driving pattern becomes more  
ECO friendly.  
ECO PEDAL GUIDE FUNCTION  
The vehicle speed is less than approxi-  
mately 4 km/h (2 MPH).  
The shift lever is in the “P” (Park), “N”  
(Neutral) or “R” (Reverse) position.  
To activate or deactivate the ambient ECO, see  
“Settings” (P.2-23).  
The ambient ECO is not displayed in the  
following conditions  
To activate or deactivate the ECO Pedal Guide  
function, see “Settings” (P.2-23).  
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The vehicle speed is under 10 km/h (6 MPH).  
The shift lever is in the “P” (Park), “N”  
AMBIENT ECO  
(Neutral) or “R” (Reverse) position.  
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The cruise control system (if equipped) is  
operating.  
WAF0142X  
The Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system  
Type A  
(if equipped) is operating.  
ECO DRIVE REPORT  
WAF0143X  
Type A  
JVS0201X  
Type B  
Use the ECO Pedal Guide function for improv-  
JVI0929X  
ing fuel economy.  
When the ignition switch is in the “OFF” position,  
ECO management display appears.  
When the ECO Pedal Guide bar is in the green  
range , it indicates that the vehicle is driven  
within range of economy drive.  
ECO evaluation  
If the ECO Pedal Guide bar is out of the green  
range, it indicates that the accelerator pedal is  
depressed over the range of economy drive.  
Previous 5 times (History)  
Current fuel economy  
Best fuel economy  
JVS0200X  
Type B  
The ECO Pedal Guide bar is not displayed when:  
The ambient ECO  
is displayed according to  
The result of ECO evaluation is displayed when  
the vehicle is driven for about 10 minutes or  
more.  
the accelerator pedal operation, while driving  
the vehicle in ECO mode.  
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The cruise control system (if equipped) is  
operating.  
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PARKING  
: The more economically you drive, the more  
appear.  
tance of others or pets unattended in  
your vehicle. Additionally, the tempera-  
ture inside a closed vehicle on a warm  
day can quickly become high enough to  
cause a significant risk of injury or death  
to people and pets.  
WARNING:  
: The average fuel economy for the previous 5  
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Do not stop or park the vehicle over  
flammable materials such as dry grass,  
waste paper or rags. They may ignite and  
cause a fire.  
Safe parking procedures require that  
both the parking brake be applied and  
the shift lever placed in the “P” (Park)  
position (Continuously Variable Trans-  
mission (CVT)/Dual Clutch Transmission  
(DCT) model) or the shift lever placed in  
an appropriate gear (Manual Transmis-  
sion model). Failure to do so could cause  
the vehicle to move unexpectedly or roll  
away and result in an accident.  
times will be displayed.  
: The average fuel economy since the last  
reset will be displayed.  
: The best fuel economy of the past history  
will be displayed.  
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When parking the vehicle, make sure the  
shift lever is moved to the “P” (Park)  
position. The shift lever cannot be moved  
out of the “P” (Park) position without  
depressing the foot brake pedal (CVT/  
DCT model).  
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Never leave the engine running while the  
vehicle is unattended.  
When parking for an extended period of  
time with Stop/Start System or Idling  
Stop System (if equipped) activated, the  
engine will restart automatically. Never  
leave the vehicle with the ignition switch  
in the “ON” position.  
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Do not leave children unattended inside  
the vehicle. They could unknowingly acti-  
vate switches or controls. Unattended  
children could become involved in ser-  
ious accidents.  
To help avoid risk of injury or death  
through unintended operation of the  
vehicle and/or its systems, do not leave  
children, people who require the assis-  
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