
Check the left side of the Nissan Connect Car Care screen. Here is an introduction to Nissan Connect: 1. Introduction: The Nissan Connect APP is a vehicle owner service software launched by Dongfeng Nissan Passenger Vehicle Company for its internet-connected cars, providing intelligent technology services and personalized travel experiences. Owners can monitor their vehicle's status anytime via their smartphones and enjoy high-quality in-car entertainment services. 2. Features: It mainly offers six functions: intelligent voice control, 24/7 entertainment, all-time in-car navigation, remote real-time monitoring, 10 years of free basic data, and in-car WiFi hotspot, fully meeting daily entertainment needs. Moreover, the 10-year free basic data and WiFi hotspot are unique in its class, giving Nissan Connect a strong position in connectivity technology.

I encountered this issue on my own Nissan Sylphy. Typically, the QR code can be found in the infotainment system's settings menu. The specific path might be: go to the main screen, tap on the 'Connect' or 'Phone Project' option, then select 'Bluetooth Settings' or 'APP Pairing'. The QR code will be displayed on the screen for scanning and connecting to the mobile app. If you can't find it, you may need to first update the system or check if the network connection is normal. Sometimes, it might be hidden in a help submenu. I recommend keeping the infotainment system updated to prevent QR code failure, which could disable Apple CarPlay or Android Auto functionality. During nighttime driving, prioritize safety—if you're stuck trying to locate the QR code, it's best to pull over temporarily. A handy tip is to have the technician check the infotainment settings during regular maintenance.

A friend driving a Nissan Sylphy told me the QR code is quite easy to find. After opening the car's main screen, navigate to the 'Settings' section, then select 'Device Connection' or a similar tab, and the QR code will pop up for pairing with your phone. I think it's pretty straightforward, as most modern car infotainment systems are designed this way to quickly connect music or navigation apps. If the QR code doesn't appear, check if your phone has Bluetooth or Wi-Fi scanning mode enabled, as sometimes signal interference can hide it. My personal habit is to first check the vehicle manual for specific model instructions, as software versions may vary slightly between different years of the Sylphy.

Finding the QR code on the Nissan Sylphy's infotainment system is actually quite quick. After turning on the system, go straight to the settings menu and locate the 'Connectivity Services' section—the QR code should be there waiting for you to scan and connect with your phone app. I've done this a few times; it's generally used for activating services or pairing, like for music streaming or navigation, and the process is fairly smooth. If you miss it, don't worry—just restart the infotainment system or try again later, as system cache might occasionally hide it. I've also found that keeping your phone app updated saves a lot of hassle.


