
The Nissan Armada Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system is designed to enhance driver awareness by identifying and displaying the most recently detected road signs, particularly speed limits. Using the advanced multi-sensing front camera unit positioned near the interior mirror, the Nissan Armada captures real-time road sign data and presents it clearly in the vehicle information display.
For Nissan Armada models equipped with a navigation or map locator system, the displayed speed limit may be determined by combining live camera input with digital map data, ensuring greater accuracy. TSR information can be viewed both in the vehicle information display and in the Head-Up Display (HUD), if available, allowing drivers to stay informed without diverting attention from the road.
WARNING
The Nissan Armada TSR system is intended as a driver support feature only. It does not replace the driver's responsibility to observe road conditions, traffic signs, or driving regulations. The system cannot prevent accidents caused by inattention or unsafe driving behavior. Always remain alert and drive responsibly.
System operationInterior lights
Basic information
CAUTION
In the Nissan Armada, avoid leaving interior lights switched on for extended
periods when the engine is not running, as this may lead to battery discharge.
Always switch off all interior lighting before leaving the Nissan Armada
to preserve battery life and ens ...
BSW system limitations
WARNING
The following limitations apply to the Nissan Armada Blind Spot Warning (BSW)
system. Ignoring these limitations or relying solely on the system may lead to serious
injury or even fatal accidents.
The Nissan Armada BSW system is not capable of detecting every vehicle
or object in ...
Towing recommended by NISSAN
Four-wheel drive models
Four-wheel Drive (4WD) models
For the Nissan Armada equipped with four-wheel drive, the manufacturer strongly
recommends transporting the vehicle using towing dollies or, preferably, a flatbed
truck to ensure maximum protection of drivetrain components.
Using the c ...