Braking precautions
The brake system in the Nissan Armada is engineered with dual independent hydraulic circuits to enhance safety. This design ensures that even if one circuit fails, braking capability is still maintained on two wheels, allowing the driver to retain a level of control in emergency situations.
Hydraulically-assisted brakes
The Nissan Armada features a hydraulically-assisted braking system in which a hydraulic pump operates in conjunction with electronic assistance to provide consistent and responsive braking performance.
When pressing the brake pedal in the Nissan Armada, you may notice a faint motor sound. This is a normal characteristic of the system as hydraulic pressure builds within the accumulator and does not indicate any malfunction.
Using the brakes
To maintain optimal braking performance in the Nissan Armada, avoid resting your foot on the brake pedal while driving. This practice can lead to overheating, premature brake pad wear, and reduced fuel efficiency.
When descending long hills or steep grades, reduce speed in advance and shift to a lower gear. This allows engine braking to assist in slowing the Nissan Armada, reducing strain on the brake system.
Overheated brakes can significantly reduce stopping effectiveness and increase the risk of losing control of the Nissan Armada, especially under demanding driving conditions.
WARNING
Sudden or aggressive inputs may cause wheel lockup or skidding, potentially resulting in loss of control and accidents.
Wet brakes
After washing the Nissan Armada or driving through water, moisture may accumulate on the brake components, reducing braking efficiency.
This may result in longer stopping distances and, in some cases, cause the Nissan Armada to pull slightly to one side during braking.
To restore normal brake performance, drive at a safe speed and gently apply the brakes multiple times to generate heat and dry the components. Avoid high-speed driving until braking performance returns to normal.
Parking brake break-in
To ensure maximum effectiveness of the parking brake in the Nissan Armada, it is important to properly break in the brake components whenever braking performance decreases or after replacing brake pads, calipers, or rotors.
This procedure helps optimize braking efficiency and prolong component life. Refer to the official service manual for detailed instructions, or have the procedure performed by a qualified technician.
For best results and safety, it is recommended to have the Nissan Armada brake system inspected and serviced by an authorized NISSAN dealer.
Electric power steering
Brake assistCommunication Interface Module Replacement
Communication Interface Module Replacement
Callout
Component Name
Preliminary Procedure
Remove the instrument panel lower compartment.
Refer to Instrument Panel Lower Compartment
Replacement.
Remove the instrument pa ...
Radiator Surge Tank Replacement
Radiator Surge Tank Replacement
Callout
Component Name
Preliminary Procedure
Drain the coolant. Refer to Cooling System Draining and Filling
Remove the engine coolant air bleed hose. Refer to Engine Coolant
Air Bleed ...
I-FCW system limitations
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WARNING
The following limitations apply to the Nissan Armada I-FCW system. Ignoring
these limitations may result in serious injury or fatal accidents.
The Nissan Armada I-FCW system cannot detect every object or v ...