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–Who have low intensity lighting, e. g.
cyclists.
–Whose lighting is blocked, e.g. by a
barrier.
•In very rare cases, High beam Assist recog-
nizes road users too late or not at all. In this,
or in similar situations, the automatic high
beam headlights will not be deactivated or
activated regardless. There is a risk of an
accident.
•Always carefully observe the traffic condi-
tions and switch off the high beam head-
lights in good time.
CAUTION
High beam Assist cannot compensate for road
and weather circumstances while driving. The
system saves the driver from having to operate
the switch. The driver always remains respon-
sible for choosing the correct light setting.
Specific situations in which to operate the
headlight switch manually:
•In heavy rain, snowy conditions. (general
poor visibility and bad weather conditions).
•When the vehicle sensors are dirty, covered
or broken.
Switching High Beam Assist on/off
To switch on:
Turn the light switch to <AUTO> and press the
combination switch beyond the pressure point
in the direction of arrow
3. Theindicator
light in the vehicle information display lights up
when it is dark and the light sensor switches on
the low-beam headlights.
If you are driving at speeds above approxi-
mately 28 MPH (45 km/h) the headlight range is
set automatically depending on the distance
between the vehicle and other road users.
If you are driving at speeds above approximately
34 MPH (55 km/h) and no other road users are
detected, the high beam headlights are switched
on automatically. The
indicator light in the
combination meter also lights up.
If you are driving at speeds below approxi-
mately 28 MPH (45 km/h) or other road users
are detected or the roads are adequately lit The
high beam headlights are switched off auto-
matically. The
indicator light in the
combination meter goes out. The
indica-
tor light in the vehicle information display re-
mains lit.
To deactivate
:
Move the combination switch back to its normal
position Theindicator light in the vehicle
information display goes out.
HEADLIGHTS MISTED UP ON THE
INSIDE
Certain climatic and physical conditions may
cause moisture to form in the headlight. This
moisture does not affect the functionality of the
headlight.
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INSTRUMENT BRIGHTNESS CONTROL
The light sensor in the combination meter au-
tomatically controls the brightness of the in-
strument panel
In daylight, the displays in the combination
meter are not illuminated
The lighting in the combination meter, displays
and controls in the vehicle interior can be
adjusted using the brightness control knob.
The brightness control knob
1is located be-
hind the steering wheel.
Turn the brightness control knob clockwise or
counterclockwise. If the light switch is set to
orthe brightness is dependent
upon the brightness of the ambient light.
FRONT FOG LIGHTS
In conditions where visibility is poor due to fog,
snow or rain, the fog lights improve visibility as
well as making it easier for other road users to
see you. They can be operated together with the
side lights or together with the side lights and
low beam headlights.
To switch on the fog lights:
•Turn the ignition switch to the ON position or
start the engine.
•Turn the light switch toor<AUTO>.
•Press thebutton. The greenindicator light in the combination meter
lights upTo switch off the front fog lights:
•press thebutton The greenindicator light in the combination meter
turns off.
Only vehicles with front fog lights are equipped
with the “Fog lights” function.
REAR FOG LIGHT
The rear fog light improves the visibility of your
vehicle in heavy fog for the following traffic.
Please observe the country-specific laws on the
use of rear fog lights.
NOTE
The front fog lights must be switched on before
the rear fog light will operate.
To switch on the rear fog light:
•Turn the ignition switch to the ON position or
start the engine.
•Turn the light switch toor<AUTO>.
•Press thebutton. The yellowindicator light in the combination meter
lights up
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FOG LIGHT SWITCH (IF SO EQUIPPED)
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VANITY MIRROR
To use the front vanity mirror3, pull down the
sun visor
1and pull up the cover4.
AUTOMATIC ANTI-GLARE REAR VIEW
MIRROR
The inside mirror is designed so that it auto-
matically dims according to the intensity of the
headlights of the vehicle following you. The
automatic anti-glare feature operates only when
the ignition switch is in the ON position. It will
not operate if reverse gear is engaged or if the
interior lighting is switched on.
OUTSIDE MIRRORS
The driver’s-side outside mirror is designed so
that it automatically dims according to the inten-
sity of the headlights of the vehicle following you.
The automatic anti-glare feature operates only
when the ignition switch is in the ON position. It
will not operate if reverse gear is engaged or if
the interior lighting is switched on.
Adjusting
The outside rear view mirror remote control will
operate only when the ignition switch is in the
ACC or ON position.
1. Move the switch to select the left
1or right
mirror
2.
2. Adjust each mirror to the desired position
using the large switch
3.
Defogging
The exterior rear view mirrors will be heated
when the rear window defogger switch is oper-
ated.
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•The LDW system is primarily intended for
use on well-developed freeways or high-
ways. It may not detect the lane markers in
certain roads, weather or driving condi-
tions.
•Do not use the LDW system under the fol-
lowing conditions as it may not function
properly:
–During bad weather (rain, fog, snow,
etc.).
–When driving on slippery roads, such as
on ice or snow, etc.
–When driving on winding or uneven
roads.
–When there is a lane closure due to road
repairs.
–When driving in a makeshift or tempo-
rary lane.
–When driving on roads where the lane
width is too narrow.
–When driving without normal tire condi-
tions (for example, tire wear, low tire
pressure, installation of spare tire, tire
chains, non-standard wheels).
–When the vehicle is equipped with non-
original brake parts or suspension parts.
•The camera may not detect lane markers in
the following situations and the LDW sys-
tem may not operate properly.
–On roads where there are multiple par-
allel lane markers; lane markers that are
faded or not painted clearly; yellow
painted lane markers; non-standard lane
markers; or lane markers covered with
water, dirt, snow, etc.
–On roads where the discontinued lane
markers are still detectable.
–On roads where there are sharp curves.
–On roads where there are sharply con-
trasting objects, such as shadows,
snow, water, wheel ruts, seams or lines
remaining after road repairs. (The LDW
system could detect these items as lane
markers.)
–On roads where the traveling lane
merges or separates.
–When the vehicle’s traveling direction
does not align with the lane marker.
–When traveling close to the vehicle in
front of you, which obstructs the lane
camera unit detection range.
–When rain, snow or dirt adheres to the
windshield in front of the lane camera
unit.–When the headlights are not bright due
to dirt on the lens or if the aiming is not
adjusted properly.
–When strong light enters the lane cam-
era unit. (For example, the light directly
shines on the front of the vehicle at sun-
rise or sunset.)
–When a sudden change in brightness
occurs. (For example, when the vehicle
enters or exits a tunnel or under a
bridge.)
–When there is poor visibility. (For ex-
ample, due to insufficient illumination of
the road, or due to snow, rain, fog or
spray.
–When there is glare. (For example, from
oncoming traffic, the sun or reflection
when the road is wet).
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WARNING
Always follow the instructions below. Failure
to do so could result in damage to the charging
system and cause personal injury.1. If the booster battery is in another vehicle,
position the two vehicles to bring their bat-
teries near each other.
Do not allow the two vehicles to touch.2. Check if the parking brake is applied.
If not, after connecting the vehicle with the
booster battery (after step 8), apply the
parking brake.
The vehicle has an electric parking brake, for
more information see,Parking brakein the
3. Pre-driving checks and adjustmentssec-
tion
3. Press the P (Park) button.
4. Switch off all unnecessary electrical sys-
tems (headlights, hazard lights etc,).
5. Ensure that the ignition switch of the vehicle
being jump-started is in the OFF position.
6. Open the hood. For details, seeHoodin
the3. Pre-driving checks and adjustments
section.
7. Remove the vent caps (if equipped) on the
battery and cover the battery with an old
cloth.
8. Connect the jump leads in the sequence (
1→2→3→4) as illustrated.NDI1595
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EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
Item Wattage (W)
Front combination light
Headlight (Low or high beam: H9 type) 14 / 28
Headlight (Low or high beam: LED type, if so equipped) *1 LED
Front turn signal light (with halogen headlights) 24
Front turn signal light (LED type, if so equipped)*1 LED
Front side light *1 LED
Daytime driving light *1 LED
Front fog light *1LED
Side turn signal light *1 LED
Puddle light *1LED
Rear combination light
Turn signal light*1 LED
Stop/Tail light *1 LED
Reversing light *1 LED
Brake light *1LED
High-mounted brake light *1 LED
License plate light*1LED
Room light/Map lights (if so equipped)
Foot well light (if so equipped)5
3
Reading light (rear)
Room light — rear (if so equipped)5
5
Reading lights — rear (if so equipped) 8
Luggage compartment light 5
*1: It is recommended you visit an INFINITI retailer for replacement.It is recommended you check with the Parts
Department at an INFINITI retailer for the latest
parts information.
LIGHTS
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LED type:
1Cornering light
2Additional high-beam headlight
3Daytime driving light and sidelight and
turn signal light
4High/Low beam LED projector headlights
and Adaptive Front Lighting system (if so
equipped)
5Side marker light (if so equipped)
6Reflector (if so equipped)
7Daytime driving light and sidelights
Rear light unit
1Tail light
2Turn signal light
3Brake light
4Tail light
5Reversing light
6Rear fog light (drivers side only)
REPLACEMENT PROCEDURES
LED lights (if so equipped)
The LED headlight is a projector style which
uses a LED module without serviceable parts. If
LED fog headlight , or any other LED light
replacement is required, it is recommended that
you visit an INFINITI retailer for this service.
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released. When driving in areas using road salt
or other corrosive materials, check lubrication
frequently.
Lights*
:
Clean the headlights on a regular basis. Make
sure that the headlights, stop lights, tail lights,
turn signal lights, and other lights are all oper-
ating properly and installed securely. Also
check the aim of the headlights.
Road wheel nuts (lug nuts)*
:
When checking the tires, make sure no wheel
nuts are missing, and check for any loose wheel
nuts. Tighten if necessary.
Tire rotation*
:
Tires should be rotated every 5,000 miles
(8,000 km). Tires marked with directional indi-
cators can only be rotated between front and
rear. Make sure that the directional indicators
point in the direction of wheel rotation after the
tire rotation is completed.
Tires*
:
Check the pressure with a gauge often and
always prior to long distance trips. Adjust the
pressure in all tires to the pressure specified.
Check carefully for damage, cuts or excessive
wear.Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) trans-
mitter components
:
Replace the TPMS transmitter grommet seal,
valve core and cap when the tires are replaced
due to wear or age.
Wheel alignment and balance
:
If the vehicle should pull to either side while
driving on a straight and level road, or if you
detect uneven or abnormal tire wear, there may
be a need for wheel alignment.
If the steering wheel or seat vibrates at normal
highway speeds, wheel balancing may be
needed.
For additional information regarding tires, refer
to “Important Tire Safety Information” (US) or
“Tire Safety Information” (Canada) in the
INFINITI Warranty Information Booklet.
Windshield
:
Clean the windshield on a regular basis. Check
the windshield at least every six months for
cracks or other damage. Have a damaged wind-
shield repaired by a qualified repair facility.
Wiper blades*
:
Check for cracks or wear if not functioning
correctly. Replace as necessary.
Inside the vehicle
The maintenance items listed here should be
checked on a regular basis, such as when
performing scheduled maintenance, cleaning
the vehicle, etc.
Accelerator pedal
:
Check the pedal for smooth operation and make
sure that the pedal does not catch or require
uneven effort. Keep the floor mat away from the
pedal.
Automatic transmission P (Park) mechanism
:
On a fairly steep hill, check that your vehicle is
held securely when P (Park) has been activated,
without applying any brakes.
Brake pedal*
:
Check the pedal for smooth operation. If the
brake pedal suddenly goes down further than
normal, the pedal feels spongy or the vehicle
seems to take longer to stop, have your vehicle
checked immediately. It is recommended you
visit an INFINITI retailer for this service. Keep
the floor mat away from the pedal.
Brakes
:
Check that the brakes do not pull the vehicle to
one side when applied.
Maintenance and Schedules9-3
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Engine Oil....................8-6
Flat tire.......................6-2
Floormats .....................7-5
Fluids .......................10-2
Air conditioner................10-2
Automatic transmission fluid (ATF)......8-7
Brake ......................8-7
Coolant.....................8-3
Engine Oil....................8-5
Recommendations and capacities......10-2
Window washer................8-8
Foglights.....................2-68
Bulbinformation...............8-22
Location....................2-68
Forward emergency braking system......5-60
Limitations..................5-64
Four-wheel drive.................5-83
Freeing trapped vehicle.............6-15
Fuel ........................10-2
Capacities...................10-2
Filler cap....................3-15
Filler lid....................3-15
Gauge......................2-7
Fuel economy...................5-83
Fuel efficient driving tips............5-82
Fuses .......................8-17
Engine compartment.............8-17
Passenger compartment...........8-18
Gasoline ......................2-7
Gauge......................2-7Gauges.......................2-6
Engine coolant temperature..........2-6
Fuel .......................2-7
Meters and gauges..............2-4
Speedometer..................2-5
Tachometer...................2-6
Glass........................7-3
Cleaning.....................7-3
Glass roof.....................2-74
Sunshade operation.............2-74
Glovebox.....................2-77
Hazard.......................6-2
Warning flasher switch............6-2
Headlights ....................8-25
Bulbreplacement...............8-25
Replacement (bulb)..............8-24
Switch.....................2-62
Head restraints/Headrests............1-7
Adjustment...................1-8
Installation...................1-9
Removal.....................1-8
Heatedseats...................2-69
Operation...................2-69
Precautions
..................2-69
Heater and air conditioner...........4-43
Hill Start Assist (HSA)..............5-93
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver.......2-86
If your vehicle is stolen...........2-89
Operating...................2-89
Programming.................2-86
Troubleshooting...............2-88Hood........................3-14
Closing.....................3-14
Engine compartment...........0-9,8-3
Opening....................3-14
Hooks.......................2-79
Horn........................2-69
Idle Stop/Start System.............5-27
Ignition......................5-14
Switch.....................5-14
Switch positions................5-15
Indicator lights..................2-8
Overview....................2-8
Indicators.....................2-29
Vehicle information display.........2-29
INFINITI......................4-99
InTouch Apps overview...........4-99
INFINITI Controller.................4-2
Information menu................4-117
Settings....................4-122
Injured persons..................1-13
Inspection....................10-19
Test......................10-19
Instrumentpanel .................0-7
Overview..................0-7,2-3
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system.....5-47
Intelligent Key..................8-20
Battery replacement.............8-20
Intelligent Parking Assist (IPA).........5-68
Precautions..................5-68
Interior.......................7-4
Cleaning.....................7-4
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Lights — Operation..............2-84
Overview....................0-5
Interior rear view mirror.............3-17
Interior rear view mirrors............3-17
iPod player...................4-130
ISOFIX.......................1-24
Installation...................1-24
Jump starting...................6-10
Keys......................3-2,3-7
Emergencykey.................3-2
Intelligent Key battery replacement....8-20
Locking.....................3-5
Labels......................10-12
Air conditioner................10-12
Battery.....................8-9
Chassis number...............10-11
Tires......................10-12
Lane Departure..................5-31
Limitations...................5-31
Warning(LDW) ................5-29
Lights.......................8-22
Adaptive Front lighting System.......2-64
Bulbinformation...............8-22
Fog light switch................2-68
Frontfoglights................2-68
Headlights...............2-62,8-24
Interior.....................2-84
LEDheadlight.................8-24
Locations ...................8-22
Luggage compartment............2-85
Maplights...................2-84Rear fog lights................2-68
Rear personal lights.............2-85
Rear room light................2-85
Vanity mirror lights..............2-85
Warning/Indicator lights...........2-8
Loading information..............10-14
Locks........................3-7
Child safety...................3-7
Door locks...................3-4
Lift gate.....................3-7
Locking inside lock knob...........3-6
Lockingkey...................3-5
Locking power door lock switch.......3-6
Steering lock.................5-14
Unlocking inside door handle........3-6
Maintenance....................9-2
Generalmaintenance...........9-2,9-5
Log.......................9-15
Precautions...................8-2
Requirements..................9-2
Schedules....................9-7
Seatbelts ...................1-17
Severe driving conditions..........9-14
Standard maintenance............9-10
Maplights ....................2-84
Meters and gauges................2-4
Engine coolant temperature..........2-6
Fuel .......................2-7
Overview....................0-8
Speedometer..................2-5
Tachometer...................2-6Mirrors.......................3-17
Anti-glare rear view mirror..........3-17
Exterior rear view mirrors..........3-17
Interior rear view mirrors...........3-17
Vanity mirror..................3-17
Vanity mirror lights..............2-85
Mobile Apps...................4-104
Monitor system.................4-137
Troubleshooting...............4-137
Moving object detection (MOD)........4-38
Oil.........................10-2
Capacities and recommendations......10-2
Changingengineoil..............8-5
Changing engine oil filter...........8-6
Checking engine oil level...........8-5
Overheating....................6-13
Engine.....................6-13
Engine coolant temperature gauge......2-6
Overview......................0-6
Cockpit...................0-6,2-2
Engine compartment...........0-9,8-3
Exterior.....................0-3
Interior .....................0-5
Seats, Seat belts, Supplemental restraint
system.....................0-2
Parcel shelf....................2-82
Installation..................2-82
Removal....................2-82
Parking......................5-84
Brake......................5-25
Parking sensor system............5-73
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