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Coat hooks .................................................................. 2-51
Trunk hooks ................................................................ 2-51
Windows ........................................................................\
... 2-52 Power windows ......................................................... 2-52
Moonroof (if so equipped) ........................................... 2-54 Power moonroof ....................................................... 2-55
Interior lights .................................................................... 2-56 Map lights ................................................................... 2-56
Console light (if so equipped) ................................ 2-57
Personal lights ............................................................ 2-57
Interior light control switch .................................... 2-57
Vanity mirror lights ........................................................ 2-58 Trunk light ........................................................................\
2-59
Courtesy light .................................................................. 2-59
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver ............................. 2-59
Programming HomeLink®.................................... 2-60
Programming HomeLink®for Canadian
customers and gate openers ............................... 2-61
Operating the HomeLink
®
Universal Transceiver ............................................. 2-62
Programming troubleshooting ............................ 2-62
Clearing the programmed information ............. 2-62
Reprogramming a single
HomeLink
®button .................................................. 2-62
If your vehicle is stolen .......................................... 2-63
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JVI1441X
To defog/defrost the rear window glass and
outside mirrors, start the engine and push
the switch
on. The indicator lightwill
come on. Push the switch again to turn the
defroster off.
It will automatically turn off in approxi-
mately 15 minutes.
If the engine is started using the remote start
function (if so equipped) when the outside
air temperature, the interior temperature
and the engine coolant temperature are
low, the rear window glass and outside
mirror defroster may turn on automatically.
For additional information about the remote
engine start function, see “Remote engine
start” (P.3-19).
CAUTION
When cleaning the inner side of the rear
window, be careful not to scratch or
damage the rear window defroster.
SIC3267
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Lighting
Turn the switch to theposition:
The front parking, side marker, tail and
license plate lights will come on.
Turn the switch to theposition:
Headlights will come on and all the
other lights remain on.
Instruments and controls2-35
REAR WINDOW AND OUTSIDE
MIRROR DEFROSTER SWITCHHEADLIGHT AND TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
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2-56Instruments and controls
If the control unit detects something caught
in the moonroof when it is closing, the
moonroof will be immediately opened.
The auto reverse function can be activated
when the moonroof is closed by automatic
operation when the ignition switch is in the
ON position or for about 45 seconds after
the ignition switch is pushed to the OFF
position.
If the moonroof cannot be closed automa-
tically when the auto reverse function
activates due to a malfunction, push and
hold the moonroof switch to the close
position
.
Depending on the environment or driving
conditions, the auto reverse function may
be activated if an impact or load similar to
something being caught in the moonroof
occurs.
If the moonroof does not operate
If the moonroof does not operate properly,
perform the following procedure to initialize
the moonroof operation system.
1. If the moonroof is open, close it fully by repeatedly pushing the moonroof switch
to the close position
to tilt the moon-
roof up.
2. Push and hold the switch to the close position
. 3. Release the moonroof switch after the
moonroof moves slightly up and down.
4. Push and hold the switch to the open position
to fully tilt the moonroof
down.
5. Check if the moonroof switch operates normally.
If the moonroof does not operate properly
after performing the procedure above, have
your moonroof checked and repaired. It is
recommended you visit an INFINITI retailer
for this service.
JVI0656X
MAP LIGHTS
Push the button as illustrated to turn the
light on or off.
INTERIOR LIGHTS
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JVI0726X
CONSOLE LIGHT (if so equipped)
The console light will turn on whenever the
front parking lights or headlights are illumi-
nated.
SIC3250
PERSONAL LIGHTS
Push the button as illustrated to turn the
light on or off.
JVI0657X
INTERIOR LIGHT CONTROL
SWITCH
ON switch
When the ON switchis pushed in, the map
lights and rear personal lights will illuminate.
When the switch is pushed off, the lights will
not illuminate, regardless of the condition.
DOOR OFF switch
When the DOOR OFF switchis not
pushed in, the map lights and rear personal
lights will illuminate under the following
conditions:
Instruments and controls2-57
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3-20Pre-driving checks and adjustments
remote engine start will not work” (P.3-21).
Other conditions can affect the performance
of the Intelligent Key transmitter. See “In-
telligent Key system” (P.3-6) for additional
information.
REMOTE ENGINE START OPER-
ATING RANGE
The remote engine start function can only be
used when the Intelligent Key is within the
specified operating range from the vehicle.
When the Intelligent Key battery is dis-
charged or other strong radio wave sources
are present near the operating location, the
Intelligent Key operating range becomes
narrower, and the Intelligent Key may not
function properly.
The remote engine start operating range is
approximately 197 ft (60 m) from the
vehicle.
REMOTE STARTING THE ENGINE
To use the remote start function to start the
engine, perform the following:
1. Aim the Intelligent Key at the vehicle.
2. Push the LOCK
button to lock all
doors.
3. Within 5 seconds push and hold the remote engine start
button until
the turn signal lights flash and the tail lights illuminate. If the vehicle is not
within view, push and hold the remote
engine start
button for at least 2
seconds.
The following events will occur when the
engine starts:
. The front parking lights will turn on and
remain on as long as the engine is
running.
. The doors will be locked and the air
conditioner system may turn on.
. The engine will continue to run for about
10 minutes. Repeat the steps to extend
the time for an additional 10 minutes.
See “Extending engine run time” (P.3-
20).
. The rear window glass and outside mirror
defroster may turn on automatically
when the outside air temperature, the
interior temperature and the engine
coolant temperature are low.
Depress and hold the brake pedal, then place
the ignition switch in the ON position before
driving. For further instructions, see “Driving
the vehicle” (P.5-16).
EXTENDING ENGINE RUN TIME
The remote engine start function can be
extended one time by performing the steps
listed in “Remote starting the engine” (P.3-
20). Run time will be calculated as follows:
. The first 10 minute run time will start
when the remote engine start function is
performed.
. The second 10 minutes will start imme-
diately when the remote engine start
function is performed. For example, if
the engine has been running for 5
minutes, and 10 minutes are added, the
engine will run for a total of 15 minutes.
. Extending engine run time will count
towards the two remote engine start
limit.
A maximum of two remote engine starts, or
a single start with an extension, are allowed
between ignition cycles.
The ignition switch must be cycled to the ON
position and then back to the OFF position
before the remote engine start procedure
can be used again.
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Air flow control:
Push the “
” manual air flow control
button to change the air flow mode.
: Air flows from the center and side
ventilators.
: Air flows from the center and sideventilators, and foot outlets.
: Air flows mainly from the foot outlets.
: Air flows from the defroster and footoutlets.
Temperature control:
Push the “
” temperature control increase
button or the “” temperature control
decrease button to set the desired tempera-
ture.
When the DUAL mode is on, you can
individually set temperatures for the driver’s
side and front passenger’s side.
Air intake control:
. Push the “
” air recirculation button to
recirculate interior air inside the vehicle.
The indicator light on the “
” air
recirculation button will illuminate.
. Push the “
” air recirculation button
twice to draw outside air into the
passenger compartment. The indicator
light on the “
” air recirculation button
will turn off. .
To control the air intake automatically,
push and hold the “
” air recirculation
button. The indicator lights will flash
twice, and then the air intake will switch
to automatic control.
The air intake mode can also be con-
trolled automatically by touching [Auto
Recirc] (if so equipped). The indicator
light on [Auto Recirc] will illuminate. (See
“Operations on touch panel screen” (P.4-
39).)
Turning the system off
Push the ON/OFF button.
Operations on touch panel screen
Heater and air conditioner can be operated
on the touch panel screen. Push the CLI-
MATE button to switch the lower display to
the climate screen.
For details of the touch panel operation on
the lower display, see the separate INFINITI
InTouch
TMOwner’s Manual.
WAE0215X
Example
The following control keys are available.
(Availability of the item depends on the
model and specifications.)
Available items:
. “
”
Touch to change the air flow mode.
. “-
”/“+”
Touch to change the fan speed.
. [DUAL]
Touch to turn the DUAL mode on/off.
(See “DUAL mode setting” (P.4-40).)
. [Steering Heater] (if so equipped)
Touch to turn the steering wheel heater
on/off. (See “Heated steering wheel”
Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems4-39
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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 camera unit. (For example, the
light directly shines on the front
of the vehicle at sunrise or sun-
set.)
— When a sudden change in bright- ness occurs. (For example, when
the vehicle enters or exits a tunnel
or under a bridge.)
— When entering or exiting toll- gates.
— When driving on roads with a widening or narrowing lane width.
JVS0824X
Vehicle information display
SYSTEM TEMPORARILY UNA-
VAILABLE
Automatic deactivation
Active Lane Control is not designed to
operate under the following conditions:
. When the Vehicle Dynamic Control
(VDC) system (except TCS function) or
ABS operates.
. When you operate the lane change signal
and change the traveling lanes in the
direction of the signal. (Active Lane
Control is deactivated for approximately
2 seconds after the lane change signal is turned off.)
. When the vehicle speed lowers to less
than approximately 45 MPH (70 km/h).
. When the hazard warning flashers are
operated.
After the above conditions have finished and
the operating conditions are satisfied again,
Active Lane Control will resume operation.
Temporary disabled status at high
temperature
If the vehicle is parked in direct sunlight
under high temperature conditions (over
approximately 104°F (40°C)) and then Ac-
tive Lane Control is turned on, Active Lane
Control may be deactivated automatically.
The high cabin temperature message will
appear in the vehicle information display
.
Action to take:
When the interior temperature is reduced,
push the dynamic driver assistance switch
again to turn Active Lane Control back on.
SYSTEM MALFUNCTION
If Active Lane Control malfunctions, it will
cancel automatically. The chassis control
warning will appear in the vehicle informa-
tion display.
Starting and driving5-31
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8 Do-it-yourself
Maintenance precautions ............................................... 8-2
Engine compartment check locations ......................... 8-3VR30DDTT engine ..................................................... 8-3
Engine cooling system ..................................................... 8-3 Checking engine coolant level ................................ 8-4
Changing engine coolant .......................................... 8-5
Intercooler cooling system ............................................. 8-5 Checking intercooler coolant level ......................... 8-6
Changing intercooler coolant .................................. 8-6
Engine oil ........................................................................\
..... 8-7
Checking engine oil level ........................................... 8-7
Changing engine oil and filter .................................. 8-7
Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF) .......................... 8-9
Brake fluid ........................................................................\
8-10
Window washer fluid ................................................... 8-10
Battery ........................................................................\
....... 8-11
Checking battery fluid level .................................... 8-12
Jump starting ............................................................. 8-13
Variable voltage control system ................................. 8-13
Drive belts ........................................................................\
. 8-13
Spark plugs ....................................................................... 8-14 Replacing spark plugs .............................................. 8-14 Air cleaner ........................................................................\
8-15
Windshield wiper blades .............................................. 8-15
Cleaning ..................................................................... 8-15
Replacing ................................................................... 8-16
Brakes ........................................................................\
........ 8-16 Self-adjusting brakes ............................................. 8-16
Brake pad wear warning ....................................... 8-16
Fuses ........................................................................\
.......... 8-17 Engine compartment .............................................. 8-17
Passenger compartment ....................................... 8-18
Intelligent Key battery replacement ......................... 8-19
Lights ........................................................................\
......... 8-22 Headlights ................................................................. 8-23
Exterior and interior lights .................................... 8-23
Wheels and tires ............................................................. 8-25 Tire pressure ............................................................. 8-25
Tire labeling .............................................................. 8-29
Types of tires ........................................................... 8-31
Tire chains ................................................................. 8-33
Changing wheels and tires .................................. 8-34
Jacking up the vehicle and replacing tires ....... 8-37
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HEADLIGHTS
If replacement is required, it is recommended
you visit an INFINITI retailer for this service.
Fog may temporarily form inside the lens of
the exterior lights in the rain or in a car wash.
A temperature difference between the inside
and the outside of the lens causes the fog.
This is not a malfunction. If large drops of
water collect inside the lens, it is recom-
mended you visit an INFINITI retailer for this
service.
EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS
ItemWattage (W)Bulb No.
Headlight* High/Low beams LED—
Front turn signal light* LED—
Front fog light* LED—
Parking light*/Daytime running light* LED—
Front side marker light* LED—
Side turn signal light* LED—
Rear combination light* back-up LED—
turn signal LED—
tail LED—
tail/stop LED—
side marker LED—
License plate light* LED—
Map light* LED—
Rear personal light 8—
Vanity mirror light* 1.8—
Step light 5—
Console box light* 2—
Inside door handle light* (if so equipped) LED—
Door trim light* (if so equipped) LED—
Front cup holder light* LED—
Footwell light* LED—
Trunk light 3.4—
Courtesy light* LED—
High-mounted stop light* LED—
Do-it-yourself8-23
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11-4
Indicators for operation (vehicle
information display) ............................................ 2-21
INFINITI Drive Mode Selector ......................... 5-21
INFINITI InTouch Owner’s Manual .................. 4-2
INFINITI Vehicle Immobilizer System ............ 2-31Engine start ..................................................... 2-31
Inside mirror .......................................................... 3-29
Inspection/maintenance (I/M) test ............. 10-23
Instrument brightness control ......................... 2-41
Instrument panel ..................................................... 2-5
Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD) .............. 5-120
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) ........................ 5-71
Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) system
ON indicator ......................................................... 2-23
Intelligent Key .......................................................... 3-2
Intelligent Key system ........................................... 3-6
Battery replacement ..................................... 8-19
Key operating range ....................................... 3-8
Key operation ................................................... 3-9
Warning signals .............................................. 3-13
Intercooler cooling system .................................. 8-5
Interior light control switch .............................. 2-57
Interior light replacement .................................. 8-23
Interior lights ......................................................... 2-56
Interior trunk lid release .................................... 3-24
ISOFIX child restraint ......................................... 1-24
J
Jump starting ........................................................... 6-5
K
Keyless entry (See remote keyless
entry system) ........................................................ 3-15
Keys ........................................................................\
.... 3-2 For Intelligent Key system ............................ 3-6
L
LabelsAir bag warning labels ................................. 1-60
Air conditioner specification label ......... 10-13
Emission control information label ........ 10-12
Engine serial number ................................. 10-12
F.M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S.
certification label ........................................ 10-12
Tire and Loading
information label ............................. 8-27, 10-13
Vehicle identification number (VIN) ....... 10-11
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)/Lane
Departure Prevention (LDP) ............................ 5-33
LATCH system ..................................................... 1-24
License plate Installing front license plate .................... 10-15
Light
Air bag warning light .................................... 1-60
Bulb replacement ........................................... 8-22
Fog light switch ............................................. 2-42
Headlight switch ............................................ 2-35
Interior light control switch ........................ 2-57
Interior lights ................................................... 2-56
Map lights ........................................................ 2-56 Personal lights ................................................ 2-57
Replacement ................................................... 8-22
Trunk light ....................................................... 2-59
Vanity mirror lights ....................................... 2-58
Lights Exterior and interior light replacement .... 8-23
Loading information (See vehicle
loading information) ......................................... 10-17
Lock Automatic door locks ..................................... 3-5
Door locks .......................................................... 3-4
Power door lock ............................................... 3-4
Trunk lid ........................................................... 3-22
Locking with mechanical key ............................. 3-4
Log-in function .................................................... 3-15
Loose Fuel Cap warning ....................... 2-22, 3-27
Low fuel warning light ....................................... 2-13
Low outside temperature warning ................. 2-23
Low tire pressure warning light ...................... 2-13
Low tire pressure warning system
(See Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS)) ................................ 5-5, 6-3, 8-25
M
Maintenance Battery .............................................................. 8-11
General maintenance ...................................... 9-2
Indicators for maintenance (vehicle
information display) ...................................... 2-24
Inside the vehicle ............................................. 9-3
Maintenance precautions .............................. 8-2