Speed limiter
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Hi. How to I set up my Ariya Advance /87 so the car's speed does not exceed the current road speed limit?
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Hi. I still can't figure out how to do the following. 1. Have a beep when the car's speed breaches the posted speed limit. 2. Stop the car actually exceeding the posted speed limit. Are these possible, and if so how? Any advice appreciated. Thanks.
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Hi. Can anyone explain how to set the speed limiter on my Ariya please? (I don't mean the cruise control.) Nissan tell me it's possible but their explanation doesn't make sense and doesn't work! Anyone got it working? Thanks.
There are 3 speed features accessible on the steering wheel.
Here's a picture of my steering wheel.
Adaptive cruise which is the one circled in blue which is a car with waves on high trims (because it has steering assist added) or a logo with two cars and radar strips with a speedo in lower trims.
Conventional cruise, which is the same button as above but long pressed for 3 seconds.
Speed limiter, is the button that is circled on white, which has a logo of a speedo only. On this one the car will break if needed to match the speed limit even on downhill, if the braking needed for that scenario is too much or not available for whatever reason and you're speeding past the speed limiter setting the car will beep several times for you to know.
Aside from that, there's a feature on adaptive cruise that can be customized on a deeper dash menu for changing the set speed automatically on each new speed sign that the car sees, or to ask the driver each time or turning it off all together but if I'm not mistaken this feature is only for adaptive cruise and not regular cruise or speed limiter.
Here's a picture of my steering wheel.
Adaptive cruise which is the one circled in blue which is a car with waves on high trims (because it has steering assist added) or a logo with two cars and radar strips with a speedo in lower trims.
Conventional cruise, which is the same button as above but long pressed for 3 seconds.
Speed limiter, is the button that is circled on white, which has a logo of a speedo only. On this one the car will break if needed to match the speed limit even on downhill, if the braking needed for that scenario is too much or not available for whatever reason and you're speeding past the speed limiter setting the car will beep several times for you to know.
Aside from that, there's a feature on adaptive cruise that can be customized on a deeper dash menu for changing the set speed automatically on each new speed sign that the car sees, or to ask the driver each time or turning it off all together but if I'm not mistaken this feature is only for adaptive cruise and not regular cruise or speed limiter.