Nissan X-Trail e-POWER 2023 Owners Manual
8.21.8.4. Speed Limit Link (where fitted)
Listed below are the system limitations for the Speed Limit Link. Failure to operate the vehicle in accordance with these system limitations could result in serious injury or death:
It is the driver’s responsibility to select the proper speed, follow all traffic regulations and observe other road users.
The Speed Limit Link may not operate properly and the actual speed limit may not be applied to the vehicle set speed in all conditions. The driver must manually control the vehicle speed.
Below are some examples:
When the Traffic Sign Recognition (TSR) system is not functioning properly or turned off. (See
.)When driving in an area with nearby parallel roads (for example, freeway with a parallel service drive).
When driving in an area where each lane has a different speed limit sign.
When driving on a road under construction or in a construction zone.
When end of the speed limit sign is indicated.
When the speed unit selected in the vehicle information display is different to the unit of the speed limit sign.
When the ICC system is active and it detects a change of the speed limit, the new speed limit is indicated and it can be applied to the vehicle set speed manually.
The Speed Limit Link operates:
When the detected speed limit is 30 km/h (20 MPH) and above.
The [Speed Limit Link] is enabled in the settings menu of the vehicle information display.
In the following situations, the Speed Limit Link will not operate:
When an increase in the posted speed limit is detected, but the vehicle set speed is already faster than the new speed limit.
When a decrease in the posted speed limit is detected, but the vehicle set speed is already lower than the new speed limit.
System display and indicators
Detected speed limit indicator
Displays the currently detected speed limit. For additional information, see
.Applied speed limit indicator (green frame)
Indicates the detected speed limit can be applied to the vehicle set speed.
Speed Limit Link indicator
Indicates the system operation.
“” : Manual mode is activated and a new speed limit (faster speed value) is indicated.
“” : Manual mode is activated and a new speed limit (lower speed value) is indicated.
Operating the system
When the system detects a different speed limit, the new speed value is indicated. The vehicle set speed can be changed to the indicated speed limit manually.
To accept the newly indicated speed limit, operate the <RES+> switch (in case of speed limit up) or <SET-> switch (in case of speed limit down).
The Speed Limit Link indicator ( or ) will turn off after approximately 15 seconds if the <RES+> or <SET-> switch is not operated. (The Speed Limit Link indicator can be turned off immediately by operating the opposite switch from the direction indicated by the Speed Limit Link indicator.)
The system will not activate if a speed limit change is not detected.
How to activate or deactivate the system
Push the button on the steering wheel until [Settings] appears in the vehicle information display, and push the scroll dial.
Use the scroll dial to select [Driver Assistance]. Then push the scroll dial.
Select [Speed Limit Link] and push the scroll dial to turn the system on or off.
The system will retain current settings in the vehicle information display even if the e-POWER system is restarted.
Selecting Speed Link Offset
It is possible to set whether the speed limit should be accepted exactly, or with a tolerance of –10 km/h (-5 MPH) to +10 km/h (+5 MPH).
Push the button on the steering wheel until [Settings] appears in the vehicle information display, and push the scroll dial.
Use the scroll dial to select [Driver Assistance]. Then push the scroll dial.
Select [Speed Link Offset] and push the scroll dial to select tolerance value. (Select [OFF] to turn off the function.)
The function will retain current settings in the vehicle information display even if the e–POWER system is restarted.