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MyNISSAN Canada

MyNISSAN Canada

Catégorie : Auto et véhiculesVersion: 9.2.24

Taille:68.3 MBSystème d'exploitation : Android 8.1+

Promoteur:Nissan Canada Inc.

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Description de l'application

Restez connecté à votre Nissan avec l'application MyNISSAN Canada. Cette application pratique améliore votre expérience de propriétaire Nissan, sur et hors route. Accédez facilement aux principales fonctionnalités du véhicule depuis votre appareil Android ou WearOS compatible.*

Pour les clients Nissan Canada Finance (NCF) : Gérez votre compte NCF directement dans l'application. Consultez les contrats, les transactions passées, téléchargez les relevés et bien plus encore, le tout en déplacement.

Fonctionnalités améliorées avec NissanConnect® Services Premium : Les propriétaires canadiens de Nissan peuvent utiliser l'application, mais ceux qui disposent d'un abonnement NissanConnect Services Premium actif débloquent des fonctionnalités supplémentaires. Cet ensemble est disponible sur certains modèles 2018 (voir liste ci-dessous).

Véhicules du pack Premium :

  • Nissan Altima SR Premium 2023, Platine
  • Nissan Altima SR 2021-2022, Platine
  • Nissan Altima SL Tech 2018-2020, Platine
  • Nissan ARIYA 2023
  • Nissan Armada 2019
  • Nissan Frontier PRO-4X 2022
  • Nissan GT-R 2019
  • Nissan Maxima 2021-2023
  • Nissan Maxima Platine 2018-2020
  • Nissan Murano SL 2025, Platine
  • Nissan Murano Platine 2018-2024
  • Nissan Pathfinder 2022
  • Nissan Pathfinder SV Tech, SL, Platine 2018-2020
  • Nissan Qashqai SL, SL Platine 2020-2023
  • Nissan Qashqai SL Platine 2019
  • Nissan Rogue SV, SL, Platine 2021
  • Nissan Rogue SL 2018-2020
  • Nissan TITAN SV, PRO-4X, Platine 2020-2021
  • Nissan TITAN PRO-4X Luxe 2018-2019, SL, Platine
  • Nissan Z Performance 2023, NISMO

Caractéristiques du forfait Premium :

  • Démarrage/arrêt du moteur à distance**
  • Vérification à distance de la batterie ARIYA, lancement de la charge, contrôle climatique***
  • Verrouillage/déverrouillage de porte à distance
  • Activation du klaxon/lumière à distance
  • Recherche et envoi de points d'intérêt
  • Alertes de maintenance et de maintenance programmée
  • Alertes de limites, de vitesse et de couvre-feu personnalisables****

Caractéristiques pour tous les propriétaires de Nissan :

  • Gestion des comptes et des préférences
  • Planification des rendez-vous de service*****
  • Notifications de campagne de rappel et de service
  • Accès au calendrier de maintenance
  • FAQ et guides utiles
  • Informations sur la garantie, le remorquage et l'assistance routière
  • Connexion à l'assistance routière
  • Gestion de compte NCF

Réseau de recharge Nissan ENERGY (pour les propriétaires d'ARIYA) : Localisez les bornes de recharge, vérifiez la disponibilité et lancez des sessions de recharge directement via l'application. Les partenaires incluent Shell ReCharge, ChargeHub, FLO, ChargePoint, IVY, Circuit Électrique, BC Hydro et plus encore.

Tous les appareils Wear OS ne sont pas pris en charge. Véhicules équipés du démarrage à distance du moteur en usine. Utiliser uniquement conformément aux lois et réglementations locales. Les propriétaires de Nissan LEAF utilisent l'application mobile Nissan LEAF Canada pour ces fonctionnalités. **Avant de supprimer un véhicule, supprimez toutes les données personnelles et alertes. ***La prise de rendez-vous de service peut varier selon le détaillant.

Quoi de neuf dans la version 9.2.24 (dernière mise à jour le 5 novembre 2024)

  • Accès et gestion directs du compte NCF.
  • Les propriétaires d'ARIYA peuvent désormais rechercher et démarrer des sessions de recharge dans l'application.
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