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How to park with predicted course lines -35 – NISSAN 2010 Maxima User Manual

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Vehicle width guide lines

5

:

Indicate the vehicle width when backing up.
Predicted course lines

6

:

Indicate the predicted course when backing up.

The predicted course lines will be displayed on

the monitor when the shift selector is in the R

(Reverse) position and the steering wheel is

turned. The predicted course lines will move de-

pending on how much the steering wheel is

turned and will not be displayed while the steer-

ing wheel is in the neutral position.

HOW TO PARK WITH PREDICTED

COURSE LINES

WARNING

Always turn and check that it is safe to

do so before backing up. Always back

up slowly.

Use the displayed lines as a reference.

The lines are highly affected by the

number of occupants, fuel level, vehicle

position, road conditions and road

grade.

If the tires are replaced with different

sized tires, the predicted course lines

may be displayed incorrectly.

On a snow-covered or slippery road,

there may be a difference between the

predicted course line and the actual

course line.

If the battery is disconnected or be-

comes

discharged,

the

predicted

course lines may be displayed incor-

rectly. If this occurs, please perform the

following procedures:

– Turn the steering wheel from lock to

lock while the engine is running.

– Drive the vehicle on a straight road

for more than 5 minutes.

When the steering wheel is turned with

the ignition switch in the ACC position,

the predicted course lines may be dis-

played incorrectly.

The distance guide line and the vehicle

width line should be used as a refer-

ence only when the vehicle is on a level

paved surface. The distance viewed on

the monitor is for reference only and

may be different than the actual dis-

tance between the vehicle and dis-

played objects.

When backing up the vehicle up a hill,

objects viewed in the monitor are fur-

ther than they appear. When backing up

the vehicle down a hill, objects viewed

in the monitor are closer than they ap-

pear. Use the inside mirror or glance

over your shoulder to properly judge

distances to other objects.

The vehicle width and predicted course

lines are wider than the actual width and

course.

Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems

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