The Nissan Armada sonar system provides both visual and audible alerts under the following conditions:
How the system alerts of obstacles:
The Nissan Armada sonar system automatically deactivates at speeds above approximately 6 MPH (10 km/h) and reactivates when the vehicle slows down.
The intermittent warning tone will stop a few seconds after the distance to a stationary object stabilizes or when the object is no longer detected.
When an obstacle is first detected, a green indicator appears and blinks while an intermittent tone sounds. As the Nissan Armada approaches the object, the indicator changes to yellow and the tone frequency increases. When the vehicle is very close, the indicator turns red and remains steady, accompanied by a continuous warning tone.

Example
As the Nissan Armada moves closer to an obstacle, the sonar detection area is displayed in the vehicle information screen, providing clear visual guidance.

Example
The sonar indicators are also integrated into the camera view on the Nissan Armada touchscreen display, enhancing driver awareness and making parking and maneuvering more precise and confident.
Basic information
How to enable/disable the sonar systemMeters and gauges
Example
The Nissan Armada instrument cluster provides clear and precise vehicle data,
allowing drivers to monitor performance, efficiency, and safety indicators in real
time. This ensures confident driving in all conditions.
Tachometer
Drive Mode Selector indicator*
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Wiper and washer switch
Basic information
WARNING
In the Nissan Armada, using the washer system in freezing temperatures may
cause the fluid to freeze on the windshield, significantly reducing visibility.
Always warm the glass using the defroster before activating the washer system to
ensure safe driving conditions ...
ProPILOT Assist mode indicators
Basic information
The Nissan Armada ProPILOT Assist system features multiple operating modes that
adapt dynamically to driving conditions. These modes are visually represented by
different colors, allowing the driver to quickly understand the current level of
assistance. As driving conditions ...