
The system uses cameras positioned on the grille, under the outside mirrors, and above the rear license plate. When the ignition is ON, pressing the CAMERA button or shifting into R activates the Intelligent Around View Monitor.
If the CAMERA button is pressed while the shift lever is not in R, the display returns to the previous screen after 3 minutes (Rock Creek OFF-ROAD mode disables this timeout).
Available views (models without 3D view)
WARNING

Front view

Rear view
Front and rear view: Distance guide lines indicate how far objects are from the bumper.
Predictive course lines: Move as the steering wheel turns, showing the projected path of the Nissan Rogue.
Front view is disabled above:
NOTE:

Bird’s-eye view: Displays a composite overhead image. Distances differ from real distances due to camera processing.
WARNING

Front-side view: Displays guiding lines that show the approximate width and the leading edge of the vehicle for precision positioning near curbs.
The front-of-vehicle line 1 shows the forward boundary of the Nissan Rogue, helping the driver judge clearance during tight parking maneuvers.
The side-of-vehicle line 2 represents the full vehicle width, including the outside mirrors, allowing better spatial awareness when navigating close obstacles.
The extensions 3 of both the front 1 and the side 2 lines appear as green dotted guides to improve precision when aligning the vehicle.
For Rock Creek models: both the driver's and front passenger's side views are shown when OFF-ROAD mode is selected using the Drive Mode Selector. When OFF-ROAD mode is not enabled, only the front passenger-side view is displayed.
CAUTION
The illuminated turn signal may visually resemble the side-of-vehicle line. This is normal and not a system malfunction.

Front passenger's side
Rear-side view (Rock Creek models):
Guiding lines:
These lines indicate the approximate width and rear boundary of the vehicle (both driver and passenger side) when displayed on the monitor.
The rear-of-vehicle line 1 marks the rear-most portion of the Nissan Rogue.
The side-of-vehicle line 2 indicates vehicle width including the mirrors.
The green dotted extensions 3 of both the rear 1 and side 2 lines provide extended guidance for improved rear obstacle detection.
This rear-side view is available only when OFF-ROAD mode is selected.

Front-wide view

Rear-wide view
Front-wide / rear-wide view:
While standard front/rear views show the area directly around the bumper, the wide-angle mode expands visibility across the entire screen, reducing blind spots on both sides — especially useful for detecting approaching vehicles, pedestrians, or obstacles.
Distance guide lines 1–4:
These indicate approximate distances from the vehicle body.
Vehicle width guide lines 5:
Indicate the approximate body width of the vehicle.
Predictive course lines 6:
Show the projected steering-based path of the vehicle. These lines adjust as the steering wheel turns. In rear-wide view, predictive lines are hidden when the steering wheel is straight.
The front-wide view is automatically disabled at the following speeds:
NOTE:
Basic information
Available views (models with 3D view)Ambient sensor signal circuit
Description
It detects outside air temperature and converts it into a resistance value
which is then input into the combination
meter.
Diagnosis Procedure
Regarding Wiring Diagram information, refer to MWI-32, "Wiring Diagram".
1.CHECK AMBIENT SENSOR SIGNAL CIRCUIT
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Third row seat
Exploded View
Seatback board (RH)
Seatback trim (RH)
Seatback pad (RH)
Seat cushion trim (RH)
Seat cushion pad (RH)
Seat cushion silencer (LH/RH)
Seat hinge finisher (RH)
Gas stay
Bolt cover (RH)
Seat belt buckle (RH)
Seat belt buckle (LH)
Bolt ...
Precaution
Precaution for Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) "AIR BAG" and "SEAT
BELT
PRE-TENSIONER"
The Supplemental Restraint System such as “AIR BAG” and “SEAT BELT PRE-TENSIONER”,
used along
with a front seat belt, helps to reduce the risk or severity of injury to the
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