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— There is overgrown grass in
the area around the vehicle.
— There is a structure (e.g., a
wall, toll gate equipment, a
narrow tunnel, a parking lot
gate) near the side of the
vehicle.
— There are bumps, protrusions,
or manhole covers on the
road surface.
— The vehicle is driving through
a draped flag or a curtain.
— The vehicle is driving on a
steep hill.
— There is an accumulation of
snow or ice behind the vehi-
cle.
— An ultrasonic wave source,
such as another vehicle’s so-
nar, is near the vehicle.
. Once the automatic brake control
operates, it does not operate
again if the vehicle approaches
the same obstacle.
. The automatic brake control can
only operate for a short period of
time. Therefore, the driver must
depress the brake pedal.
. In the following situations, the
RAB system may not operate
properly or may not function
sufficiently:
— The vehicle is driven in bad
weather (rain, fog, snow, etc.).
— The vehicle is driven on a
steep hill.
— The vehicle’s posture is chan-
ged (e.g., when driving over a
bump).
— The vehicle is driven on a
slippery road.
— The vehicle is turned sharply
by turning the steering wheel
fully.
— Snow chains are used.
— Wheels or tires other than
NISSAN recommended are
used.
— The brakes are cold at low
ambient temperatures or im-
mediately after driving has
started.
— The braking force becomes
poor due to wet brakes after
driving through a puddle or
washing the vehicle.
. Turn the RAB system off in the
following conditions to prevent
the occurrence of an unexpected
accident resulting from sudden
system operation:
— The vehicle is towed.
— The vehicle is carried on a
flatbed truck.
— The vehicle is on the chassis
dynamometer.
— The vehicle drives on an un-
even road surface.
— Suspension parts other than
those designated as genuine
parts are used. (If the vehicle
height or the vehicle body
inclination is changed, the
system may not detect an
obstacle correctly.)
. Excessive noise (e.g., audio sys-
tem volume, an open vehicle win-
dow) will interfere with the chime
sound, and it may not be heard.
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