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Check the fluid level in the reservoir. If the
brake fluid is below the MIN line
2, the brake
warning light will illuminate. Add brake fluid up
to the MAX line
1. For additional information
on the recommended type of brake fluid, refer
Recommended fluids/lubricants and
capacitiesin the9. Maintenance and Sched-
ulessection.
If the brake fluid must be added frequently, the
brake system should be thoroughly checked. It
is recommended that you visit an INFINITI re-
tailer for this service.Fill the windshield-washer fluid reservoir peri-
odically. Add fluid when the low washer fluid
warning appears on the vehicle information
display.
To fill the windshield-washer fluid reservoir, lift
the cap off the reservoir and pour the
windshield-washer fluid into the reservoir open-
ing.
Add a washer solvent to the washer for better
cleaning. In the winter season, add a
windshield-washer antifreeze. Follow the manu-
facturer’s instructions for the mixture ratio.
Refill the reservoir more frequently when driv-
ing conditions require an increased amount of
windshield-washer fluid.
Recommended fluid is Genuine INFINITI Wind-
shield Washer Concentrate Cleaner & Antifreeze
or equivalent.
CAUTION
•Do not substitute engine antifreeze coolant
for window washer solution. This may result
in damage to the paint.
•Do not fill the window washer reservoir tank
with washer fluid concentrates at full
strength. Some methyl alcohol based
washer fluid concentrates may permanently
stain the grille if spilled while filling the
window washer reservoir tank.
•Pre-mix washer fluid concentrates with wa-
ter to the manufacturer’s recommended lev-
els before pouring the fluid into the window
washer reservoir tank. Do not use the win-
dow washer reservoir tank to mix the
washer fluid concentrate and water.
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WINDOW WASHER FLUID
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4. Fit the replacement battery in the vehicle.
REINITIALISATION PROCEDURE AFTER
BATTERY RECONNECTION
If the battery has been reconnected, check the
following items:
•Clock setting (if so equipped). For details,
seeClockin the2. Instruments and con-
trolssection, or the separately provided
navigation system Owner’s Manual, or the
audio device descriptions inAudio system
(if equipped)in the4. Display screen,
heater and air conditioner, and audio sys-
temsection.
•Reset the desired radio stations to the
preset station buttons. For details, see the
audio device descriptions in the “4. Heater
and air conditioner, and audio system”.
JUMP-STARTING
If jump-starting is necessary, seeJump
startingin the6. In case of emergencysec-
tion. If the engine does not start by jump
starting, the battery may have to be replaced. It
is recommended that you visit an INFINITI re-
tailer for this service.
WARNING
Be sure the ignition switch is in the OFF posi-
tion before servicing drive belt. The engine
could rotate unexpectedly.
1. Visually inspect each belt for signs of un-
usual wear, cuts, fraying or looseness. If the
belt is in poor condition or loose, have it
replaced or adjusted. It is recommended that
you visit an INFINITI retailer for this service.
2. Have the belts checked regularly for condi-
tion and tension in accordance with the
maintenance schedule as shown in a sepa-
rately provided Warranty Information and
Maintenance booklet.
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DRIVE BELT
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Steering gear and linkage, axle and suspension
parts, drive shaft boots:
Check for damage, looseness, and leakage of
oil or grease. Under severe driving conditions,
inspect more frequently
Tire rotation:
Tires should be rotated every 6,000 miles
(10,000 km) for 2WD, every 3000 miles (5000
km) for 4WD/AWD according to the instructions
underTire rotation*earlier in this section“Ge-
neral maintenance” in this section. When rotat-
ing tires, check for damage and uneven wear.
Replace if necessary.
Transmission fluid/oil, differential oil, transfer
case oil:
Visually inspect for signs of leakage at specified
intervals.To ensure smooth, trouble-free, safe and eco-
nomical driving, INFINITI provides two mainte-
nance schedules that may be used, depending
upon the conditions in which you usually drive.
These schedules contain both distance and
time intervals, up to 120,000 miles (192,000
km)/144 months. For most people, the odom-
eter reading will indicate when service is
needed. However, if you drive very little, your
vehicle should be serviced at the regular time
intervals shown in the schedule.
After 120,000 miles (192,000 km)/144 months,
continue maintenance at the same mileage/time
intervals.
ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS
FOR SEVERE OPERATING SYSTEMS
Additional maintenance items for severe oper-
ating conditions; should be performed on ve-
hicles that are driven under especially demand-
ing conditions. Additional maintenance items
should be performed if you primarily operate
your vehicle under the following conditions:
•Repeated short trips of less than 5 miles in
normal temperatures or less than 10 miles in
freezing temperatures.
•Stop-and-go traffic in hot weather or low
speed driving for long distances.
•Driving in dusty conditions or on rough,
muddy or salt-spread roads.
•Towing a trailer, or using a camper or car-top
carrier.
OIL CHANGE MONITOR
This vehicle is equipped with oil change moni-
tor. It calculates engine oil and filter change
interval base on driving conditions. Driving in
severe conditions will shorten the engine oil
and filter change interval. When the Engine Oil
– Service Due Now warning appears in the
vehicle information display, the engine oil and
filter need to be replaced.
NOTE
For vehicles operated in Canada, both standard
and severe maintenance items should be per-
formed at every interval.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES
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MAINTENANCE SERVICE MESSAGES
The maintenance service interval display in-
forms you of the next service due date.
NOTE
The maintenance service interval display does
not show any information on the engine oil level.
The vehicle information display shows a service
message for a few seconds, e g:
•[Service A In .. days]
•[Service A Due]
•[Service A Exceeded by .. days]
Depending on the operating conditions of the
vehicle, the remaining time or distance until the
next service due date is displayed.
The letter indicates which service is due. A
stands for a minor service and B for a major
service. A number or another letter may be
displayed after the letter.
Only for certain countries: the position after the
letter A or B indicates any necessary additional
maintenance work. If you notify an INFINITI
retailer of this display, you will receive a state-
ment on the associated costs.The maintenance service interval display does
not take into account any periods of time during
which the battery is disconnected.
Maintaining the time-dependent service sched-
ule:
Note down the service due date displayed in the
vehicle information display before disconnect-
ing the battery.
or
After reconnecting the battery, subtract the
battery disconnection periods from the service
date shown on the display.Hiding service messages
Press the <OK> orbutton on the steering
wheel.
Displaying service messages
1. Switch the ignition on.
2. Press the
orbutton on the
steering wheel to select the [Serv.] menu.
3. Press the
orbutton to select
[Maintenance] submenu and confirm by
pressing the OK button.
The service due date appears in the vehicle
information display.
Information about service
Resetting the maintenance service interval dis-
play:
CAUTION
If the maintenance service interval display has
been inadvertently reset, this setting can be
corrected at an INFINITI retailer.
Have service work carried out as described in
the Maintenance Schedule. This may other-
wise lead to increased wear and damage to the
major assemblies or the vehicle.
An INFINITI retailer will reset the maintenance
service interval display after the service work
has been carried out. You can also obtain
further information on maintenance work, for
example.
Special service requirements
:
The prescribed service interval is based on
normal operation of the vehicle. Service work
will need to be performed more often if the
vehicle is operated under arduous conditions or
increased loads, for example:
•Regular city driving with frequent intermedi-
ate stops
•If the vehicle is primarily used to travel short
distance
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Child safety....................1-18
Rear door locks.................3-7
Cleaning......................7-3
Alloy wheels..................7-3
Chrome parts..................7-3
Exterior.....................7-2
Glass ......................7-3
Interior.....................7-4
Leatherseatcovers ..............7-6
Removingspots ................7-3
Seatbelts....................7-5
Underbody...................7-3
Washing.....................7-2
Waxing.....................7-2
Clock .......................2-75
Adjusting time.................2-75
Coat hooks....................2-79
Cockpit.......................0-6
Overview..................0-6,2-2
Cold weather...................5-93
Battery.....................5-93
Driving on snow or ice............5-94
Engine coolant................5-93
Precautions..................5-93
Special equipment..............5-94
Tire equipment................5-94
Compact Disc (CD)................4-71
Player..................4-71, 4-128
Compartment...................2-85
Connecting....................4-91
Bluetooth® device..............4-91Bluetooth® Hands-Free Phone.......4-88
Coolant......................10-2
Capacities...................10-2
Changing engine coolant...........8-5
Checking coolant level............8-4
Coldweather .................5-93
Engine cooling system.............8-3
Temperature gauge..............2-6
Corrosion protection...............7-7
Environmental factors.............7-7
Cruisecontrol ..................5-44
Canceling...................5-46
Operation...................5-45
Cupholders ...................2-78
Customer assistance..............4-124
Defroster.....................2-60
Switch.....................2-60
Dimensions....................10-9
Engine.....................10-7
Tires......................10-8
Display......................2-68
Brightness...................2-68
Vehicle information display.........2-15
Warningsandindicators...........2-29
Doors........................3-7
Lift gate.....................3-7
Lockingkey...................3-5
Locks ......................3-4
Map pocket..................2-81
Drive belts....................8-12
Driving.......................5-17Automatic Transmission...........5-17
Cold weather.................5-93
Idle Stop/Start System............5-27
Onsnoworice................5-94
Precautions...................5-4
Emergency key...................3-2
Engine.......................5-15
Before starting.................5-15
Changingenginecoolant...........8-5
Changingengineoil..............8-5
Changing oil filter...............8-6
Checking coolant level............8-4
Checking engine oil level...........8-5
Cold weather.................5-93
Compartment...............0-9,8-3
Cooling system.................8-3
Data ......................10-7
Oil........................8-5
Serial number.................10-11
Spark plugs..................8-13
Starting....................5-16
Event data recorders (EDR)..........10-20
Exhaustgas ....................5-4
Precautions...................5-4
Exterior.......................7-2
Cleaning.....................7-2
Lights.....................8-22
Overview....................0-3
Exterior rear view mirrors............3-17
Filter........................8-13
Aircleaner...................8-13
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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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Engine.....................5-16
Jump-starting.................6-10
Precautions...................5-4
Push-starting.................6-12
Steering......................5-86
Power steering system............5-86
Steering lock.................5-14
Steering lock...................5-14
Steering wheel..................3-16
Adjustment..................3-16
Steering wheel controls.............4-3
Storage......................2-76
Luggage hooks................2-80
Luggagenet..................2-81
Mappocket..................2-81
Sunshade.....................2-74
Operation...................2-74
Sunvisors.....................3-16
Supplemental Restraint System.........1-39
Overview....................0-2
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).....0-2
Air bags.....................0-2
Switches.....................2-68
Brightness...................2-68
Defroster ...................2-60
Foglights...................2-68
Front passenger air bag...........1-47
Hazard warning flasher............6-2
Headlight ...................2-62
Ignition.....................5-14
Ignition positions...............5-15Parkingbrake.................5-25
Parking sensor system............5-79
Power door lock................3-6
Seat ......................3-20
Seat adjustment................1-4
Turn signal..................2-64
Windshield de-icer..............2-61
Wiperandwasher ..............2-58
Tachometer....................2-6
Three-way catalyst.................5-4
Precautions...................5-4
Tire chains....................8-33
Tires........................8-34
Changing...................8-34
Coldweather .................5-94
Equipment...................5-94
Flat tire.....................6-2
Inflation pressure...............8-27
Placard....................10-12
Quality grading
................10-17
Sizes......................10-8
tire chains...................8-33
Wear and damage..............8-33
Wheelbalance ................8-36
Wheels and tires............8-27, 10-8
Touchpanel ....................4-5
Operation....................4-5
Towing.......................6-14
Recommendations..............6-14
Your vehicle..................6-14Trailer ......................10-16
Towing ....................10-16
Transferring registration to another
country......................10-10
Transmission...................5-17
Automatic Transmission (AT) operation . . .5-17
Automatic transmission fluid (ATF)......8-7
Traveling.....................10-10
Turn signal....................8-22
Bulb information...............8-22
Operation...................8-22
USB connection..................4-3
Vanity mirror...................3-17
Lights.....................2-85
Vehicle......................4-102
Apps Manager................4-102
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC).........5-90
Vehicle identification..............10-10
Air conditioner label.............10-12
Engine serial number............10-11
Number (VIN) (chassis number).......10-11
Number (VIN) plate.............10-10
Tire and loading information label.....10-12
Vehicle Immobilizer system...........5-14
Vehicle information display...........2-15
Warnings and indicators...........2-29
Vehicle loading information..........10-14
Ventilators....................4-42
Voice Recognition system...........4-105
Command list................4-110
Giving voice commands...........4-106
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Settings....................4-116
Voice recognition system...........4-138
Troubleshooting...............4-138
Voice Recognition system...........4-107
Voice command screen...........4-107
Warninglights...................2-8
Airbag.....................1-55
Warnings.....................2-29
Vehicle information display.........2-29
Warranty.....................10-18
Emission control system..........10-18
Washing ......................7-2
Waxing.......................7-2
Wheel lock bolts.................6-9
Wheels......................8-36
Balancing...................8-36
Blocking.....................6-5
Care.......................7-3
Changing tires and wheels.........8-34
Installation...................6-8
Removal.....................6-6
Sizes......................10-8
Wheel lock bolts................6-9
Wheels and tires............8-27,10-8
Windows......................2-71
Window washer..................8-8
Fluid.......................8-8
Windshield....................2-60
Defroster ...................2-60
De-icer switch.................2-61
Wiper and washer switch..........2-59Winter.......................5-93
Battery.....................5-93
Driving on snow or ice............5-94
Enginecoolant ................5-93
Precautions..................5-93
Special equipment..............5-94
Tire equipment................5-94
Wipers.......................8-13
Blade replacement..............8-13
Rear - Operation...............2-60
Washer nozzle.................8-14
Wiper and washer switch.......2-58,2-59
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