Basic information
The Nissan Armada RearView Monitor provides reference guidelines only. The actual distance to objects may differ depending on terrain and object positioning.
On uneven surfaces such as slopes or when objects extend outward, the displayed distance may not accurately reflect real-world positioning.
When uncertain, always turn your head to visually confirm surroundings or exit the Nissan Armada to inspect the area behind the vehicle.

Backing up on a steep uphill
When reversing uphill, the Nissan Armada guide lines may appear closer than actual distances.
Objects shown on the display are typically farther away than they appear.

Backing up on a steep downhill
When reversing downhill, the Nissan Armada guide lines may appear farther than the actual distance.
Objects shown on the display are typically closer than they appear.

Backing up near a projecting object
The Nissan Armada predictive course lines A may not align with objects that extend into the vehicle’s path.
Even if the lines do not touch the object on the display, a collision may still occur if the object protrudes into the actual reversing path.

Backing up behind a projecting object
In the Nissan Armada display, position C may appear farther than position B, although both are actually at the same distance.
This optical difference may cause misjudgment, and the vehicle could contact the object if it extends into the reversing path.
RearView Monitor system operation
How to park with predictive course linesBreak-in schedule
CAUTION
During the initial 1,200 miles (2,000 km), it is essential to follow these
guidelines carefully to ensure optimal engine performance, long-term durability,
and maximum efficiency of your Nissan Armada.
Ignoring these break-in recommendations for your Nissan Armada may lead to
prematu ...
Basic information
The Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system in the Nissan Armada is an advanced
stability and traction management system that continuously monitors driver inputs
and vehicle behavior through multiple sensors. By analyzing steering input, wheel
speed, and vehicle motion, the Nissan Armada VDC syst ...
Flat towing your vehicle
Flat towing
Flat towing—also referred to as dinghy towing or “4-down” towing—means towing
your Nissan Armada with all four wheels in contact with the ground.
This method is commonly used when a vehicle is towed behind a motorhome or recreational
vehicle. However, it is critical to unde ...