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App Name | MyNISSAN® |
Developer | Nissan North America, Inc. |
Category | Auto & Vehicles |
Size | 68.0 MB |
Latest Version | 6.1.12 |
Available on |


With the MyNISSAN® App, you can take control of your Nissan right from your smartphone. Designed to enhance your vehicle ownership experience, the app offers a suite of features that bring remote access, security, personalization, and convenience directly to your compatible Android phone or Wear OS device.
The MyNISSAN App is accessible to all Nissan owners, but the full range of features is optimized for vehicles from 2014 onwards. To enjoy the complete MyNISSAN experience, you'll need an active NissanConnect® Services Premium package on select models from 2018 and newer. For a detailed list of features specific to your vehicle, head over to owners.nissanusa.com.
Here are the MyNISSAN features available to all Nissan owners and vehicles:
- Manage your Nissan account and preferences
- Schedule a service appointment with your preferred dealer
- Receive notifications for applicable vehicle recalls or service campaigns
- View your vehicle’s service history and maintenance schedule
- Connect to Roadside Assistance
If your vehicle is compatible, you can also:
- Remotely start and stop your vehicle, lock and unlock doors, and activate the horn and lights
- Search for, save, and send points of interest to your vehicle
- Check vehicle status including doors, engine, mileage, remaining fuel range, tire pressure, oil pressure, airbags, and brakes
- Locate your vehicle
- Set up customizable boundary, speed, and curfew alerts for your vehicle
Nissan trims with Google built-in offer additional features such as:
- Remote vehicle climate adjustment
- Remote engine start
- Notifications if you've left your vehicle with doors unlocked, windows open, and more
- Connect with your automotive repair shop for real-time updates
- Data-based route planning to simplify your trips
- Alerts for upcoming vehicle maintenance
- Add up to four additional drivers to one Nissan ID account
For important safety information, system limitations, and additional details about operating and features, consult your dealer, owner’s manual, or visit www.nissanusa.com/connect/privacy.
Please note, the NissanConnect Services telematics program was impacted by AT&T's decision to discontinue its 3G cellular network. As of February 22, 2022, Nissan vehicles with 3G-compatible telematics hardware can no longer connect to the 3G network and access NissanConnect Services features. Customers with vehicles equipped with this hardware needed to enroll in NissanConnect Services before June 1, 2021, to activate the service and have access until February 22, 2022, subject to cellular network availability and coverage. For more information, visit http://www.nissanusa.com/connect/support-faqs.
Feature availability varies by vehicle model year, model, trim level, packaging, and options. Activation of the NissanConnect Services SELECT package is required, which includes a trial period with eligible new vehicle purchases or leases. The trial period may change or terminate at any time without notice. After the trial, a monthly subscription fee is required. Always prioritize safety and legal compliance when using app features. GPS mapping may not be comprehensive in all areas or reflect current road conditions. Connectivity and app subscriptions may be required, and data rates may apply. Features are subject to third-party service availability, and Nissan and its partners or agents are not liable for any suspension or termination of services. Google, Google Play, and Google Maps are trademarks of Google LLC. For more information, see www.nissanusa.com/connect/legal.
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