Nissan Juke 2024 Owners Manual
4.7.1.5. Dynamic high beam assistant (where fitted)
A camera-controlled high beam assistant which changes from low beam to high beam automatically.
Precautions
The dynamic high beam assistant cannot compensate for road and weather circumstances while driving. The system saves the driver from having to operate the switch. The driver always remains responsible for choosing the correct light setting.
Specific situations in which to operate the headlight switch manually:
In heavy rain, snowy conditions. (general poor visibility and bad weather conditions).
When the vehicle sensors are dirty, covered or broken.
Dynamic high beam assistant activated
When the headlight switch is in the <AUTO> position, the light sensor detects darkness, and the lever is pushed forward (into high beam position), the dynamic high beam assistant is operational. The dynamic high beam assistant indicator light in the instrument panel is on.
The system operates as follows:
High beam comes on automatically in dark conditions:
If the vehicle speed is over 40 km/h (25 MPH) and no other road users are recognised.
The high beam light (blue) comes on additionally.
High beam turns off automatically:
If the vehicle speed drops below 25 km/h (15 MPH) or other road users are detected.
The High beam light (blue) turns off.
If the dynamic high beam assistant cannot function (for example: up to 15 seconds after start up, snow covering front camera or similar) the headlights will operate as if the switch was in the manual position. At all times, the status of the dynamic high beam assistant status system is shown by the indicator lights in the instrument panel. Full dynamic high beam assistant operation is shown by the indicator light. If the system cannot function, only the high beam indicator light and/or dipped beam indicator light is illuminated, depending on the current switch position.
To disable the dynamic high beam assistant
To turn the dynamic high beam assistant off turn the headlight switch to the , or position.