Switch Name and Function

2024 Nissan-Datsun Frontier SL, RWDSECTION Switch Name and Function

SWITCHES AND INDICATORS 

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A. On the information display (combination meter) B. Lower instrument panel (driver side)
1. Start/Stop indicator 2. Start/Stop OFF switch

SWITCH OPERATION 

Item Function
Start/Stop OFF switch When the switch is pressed, switch indicator (LED) turns ON and the idle start/stop system can be deactivated.
NOTE: SYMBOL If start/stop OFF switch turn ON when idle start/stop system is operating, idle start/stop system is canceled and engine restart.

SYSTEM CONTROL CONDITION DISPLAY 

Start/Stop Indicator Status (Information Display) 

System condition Vehicle condition Warning chime Start/Stop indicator
Operate Normal -
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The engine does not restart With intelligent key system Hood open *1 Sound
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The idle start/stop system is OFF When the start/stop OFF switch is ON. *2 -
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Others - -
The idle start/stop system is ON. When the start/stop OFF switch is OFF. *3 -
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*1: Engine is stalled after alert for 1.5 seconds.

*2: This is indicated only for 1.5 seconds after the start/stop OFF switch is turned from OFF to ON.

*3: This is indicated only for 1.5 seconds after the start/stop OFF switch is turned from ON to OFF.

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