Nissan ARIYA 2023 Owners Manual
6.11.1.5. Adaptive LED headlight (where fitted)
The adaptive LED headlight system will operate when the vehicle is driven at speeds of approximately 40 km/h (25 MPH) and above. If an oncoming vehicle or leading vehicle appears in front of your vehicle when the headlight high beam is on, the system will change the area illuminated by the headlights automatically.
Example:
- A)Right side beam only (for an oncoming vehicle)
- B)Left side beam only (for leading vehicles)
- C)Split beam (for a leading vehicle)
Precautions on adaptive LED headlight
The adaptive LED headlight system is a convenience but it is not a substitute for safe driving operation. The driver should remain alert at all times, ensure safe driving practices and switch the high beam and low beam manually when necessary.
The high beam or low beam may not switch automatically under the following conditions. Switch the high beam and low beam manually.
During bad weather (rain, fog, snow, wind, etc.).
When a light source similar to a headlight or tail light is in the vicinity of the vehicle.
When the headlights of the oncoming vehicle or the leading vehicle are turned off, when the colour of the light is affected due to foreign materials on the lights, or when the light beam is out of position.
When there is a sudden, continuous change in brightness.
When driving on a road that passes over rolling hills, or a road that has level differences.
When driving on a road with many curves.
When a sign or mirror-like surface is reflecting intense light towards the front of the vehicle.
When the container, etc. being towed by a leading vehicle is reflecting intense light.
When a headlight on your vehicle is damaged or dirty.
When the vehicle is leaning at an angle due to a punctured tyre, being towed, etc.
The timing of switching the low beam and high beam may change under the following situations.
The brightness of the headlights of the oncoming vehicle or leading vehicle.
The movement and direction of the oncoming vehicle and the leading vehicle.
When only one light on the oncoming vehicle or the leading vehicle is illuminated.
When the oncoming vehicle or the leading vehicle is a two-wheeled vehicle.
Road conditions (incline, curve, the road surface, etc.).
The number of passengers and the amount of luggage.
Adaptive LED headlight operations
To activate the adaptive LED headlight system, push the switch as illustrated with the headlight switch in the “AUTO” position. The adaptive LED headlight indicator light in the meter will illuminate while the headlights are turned on.
If the adaptive LED headlight indicator light does not illuminate in the above condition, it may indicate that the system is not functioning properly. Have the system checked by a NISSAN certified electric vehicle dealer.
When the vehicle speed lowers to less than approximately 15 km/h (9 MPH), the headlight remains the low beam.
To turn off the adaptive LED headlight system, push the switch again.
Ambient image sensor maintenance
The ambient image sensor (A) for the adaptive LED headlight system is located in front of the inside rearview mirror. To keep the proper operation of the adaptive LED headlight system and prevent a system malfunction, be sure to observe the following:
Always keep the windscreen clean.
Do not attach a sticker (including transparent material) or install an accessory near the ambient image sensor.
Do not strike or damage the areas around the ambient image sensor. Do not touch the sensor lens that is located on the ambient image sensor.
If the ambient image sensor is damaged due to an accident, contact a NISSAN certified electric vehicle dealer.