Basic information
Indicator on

Indicator off

Indicator flashing


Illustration 1 — Approaching from behind
Another vehicle approaching from behind
Illustration 1: When another vehicle enters the monitored area from the rear in an adjacent lane, the side indicator light on the Nissan Rogue illuminates to warn the driver.

Illustration 2 — Approaching from behind
Illustration 2: If the driver activates the turn signal while a vehicle is inside the detection zone, the system emits two chimes, and both the side indicator and I-BSI indicator begin flashing.
NOTE:
If the turn signal is switched on before the other vehicle enters the detection zone, the indicators on the Nissan Rogue will still flash, but the chime will not sound.

Illustration 3 — Approaching from behind
Illustration 3: When the I-BSI system is enabled and the Nissan Rogue moves toward a lane marker while another vehicle is present in the detection zone, the system sounds three chimes and activates flashing indicators. Steering assistance then helps guide the vehicle back toward the center of the lane.
NOTE:

Illustration 4 — Overtaking another vehicle
Overtaking another vehicle
Illustration 4: When the Nissan Rogue overtakes another vehicle and that vehicle remains inside the detection zone for about three seconds, the side indicator light turns on.

Illustration 5 — Overtaking another vehicle
Illustration 5: If the turn signal is used while a nearby vehicle is detected, the system chimes twice and both the side indicator and the I-BSI indicator flash.
NOTE:
When several cars are being overtaken one after another, vehicles following the first one may remain undetected if they drive very close together.
The radar sensors may also miss slower vehicles if they are passed quickly.

Illustration 6 — Overtaking another vehicle
Illustration 6: If the I-BSI system is active in the Nissan Rogue and the vehicle approaches a lane marker while a vehicle is detected at the side, three warning chimes sound and the system helps steer the vehicle back into the lane.

Illustration 7 — Entering from the side
Entering from the side
Illustration 7: A side indicator light illuminates when a vehicle enters the detection zone from either side of the Nissan Rogue.
NOTE:
Vehicles traveling at nearly the same speed as your Nissan Rogue may not always be detected when entering the detection zone.

Illustration 8 — Entering from the side
Illustration 8: If the turn signal is activated with another vehicle in the detection zone, the indicators flash and a two-tone chime sounds.

Illustration 9 — Entering from the side
Illustration 9: If the I-BSI system is on and the Nissan Rogue approaches a lane marker with another vehicle detected, the system alerts the driver with three chimes and engages brief steering assistance to bring the vehicle back to the center of the lane.

Illustration 10 — Entering from the side
Illustration 10: The I-BSI system will not activate if the Nissan Rogue is already positioned on top of a lane marker at the moment another vehicle enters the detection zone. In this case, only the BSW system provides a warning.
NOTE:
I-BSI system limitations
System temporarily unavailableHarness connector
Description
HARNESS CONNECTOR (TAB-LOCKING TYPE)
The tab-locking type connectors help prevent accidental looseness
or disconnection.
The tab-locking type connectors are disconnected by pushing or
lifting the locking tab(s). Refer to the figure
below.
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DTC/circuit diagnosis
U1000 CAN COMM CIRCUIT
Description
Refer to LAN-8, "System Description".
DTC Logic
DTC DETECTION LOGIC
NOTE:
U1000 can be set if a module harness was disconnected and reconnected, perhaps
during a repair. Confirm
that there are actual CAN diagnostic symptoms and a present DTC by p ...
Symptom diagnosis
SQUEAK AND RATTLE TROUBLE DIAGNOSES
Work Flow
CUSTOMER INTERVIEW
Interview the customer if possible, to determine the conditions that exist
when the noise occurs. Use the Diagnostic
Worksheet during the interview to document the facts and conditions when the
noise occurs and any
custome ...