INFINITI Q50 2023 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: INFINITI, Model Year: 2023, Model line: Q50, Model: INFINITI Q50 2023Pages: 494, PDF Size: 2.19 MB
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this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
This equipment complies with FCC radiation
exposure limits set forth for portable use
conditions.
For Canada
This device complies with Industry Canada
licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation
is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference,
and (2) this device must accept any inter-
ference, including interference that may
cause undesired operation of the device.
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WAI0375X
1. Emblem light (if so equipped)
2. Headlight (high-beam)
3. Headlight (low-beam)
4. Parking light, daytime running light
5. Map light
6. Rear personal light
7. Side turn signal light
8. Front turn signal light
9. Fog light
10. Front side marker light
11. Step light
12. Courtesy light
13. High-mounted stop light
14. Back-up light
15. Tail light
16. Rear turn signal light
17. Tail/stop light
18. Rear side marker light
19. License plate light
20. Trunk light
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.
LIGHTS
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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—
Emblem light (if so equipped) 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—
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ItemWattage (W)Bulb No.
High-mounted stop light* LED—
*: It is recommended you visit an INFINITI
retailer for replacement.
NOTE: It is recommended that you check
with the Parts Department at an INFINITI
retailer for the latest information about
parts.
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Replacement procedures
All other lights are either type A, B, C, D, E or
F. When replacing a bulb, first remove the
lens and/or cover.
SDI1679
SDI2031
Rear personal light
SDI2330
Step light
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SDI1258A
Trunk lightIf you have a flat tire, see “Flat tire” (P.6-3).
TIRE PRESSURE
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS)
WARNING
Radio waves could adversely affect
electric medical equipment. Those who
use a pacemaker should contact the
electric medical equipment manufacturer
for the possible influences before use.
This vehicle is equipped with the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). It
monitors tire pressure of all tires except the
spare. When the low tire pressure warning
light is lit and the “Tire Pressure Low - Add
Air” warning appears in the vehicle informa-
tion display, one or more of your tires is
significantly under-inflated.
The TPMS will activate only when the
vehicle is driven at speeds above 16 MPH
(25 km/h). Also, this system may not detect
a sudden drop in tire pressure (for example a
flat tire while driving).
For more details, see “Low tire pressure
warning light” (P.2-14),“Tire Pressure Mon-
itoring System (TPMS)” (P.5-5) and “Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)” (P.6-
3).
Tire inflation pressure
Check the pressure of the tires (in-
cluding the spare) often and always
prior to long distance trips. The
recommended tire pressure specifica-
tions are shown on the Tire and
Loading Information label under the
“Cold Tire Pressure” heading. The Tire
and Loading Information label is
affixed to the driver side center pillar.
Tire pressures should be checked
regularly because:
.
Most tires naturally lose air over
time.
. Tires can lose air suddenly when
driven over potholes or other ob-
jects or if the vehicle strikes a curb
while parking.
The tire pressures should be checked
when the tires are cold. The tires are
considered COLD after the vehicle
has been parked for 3 or more hours,
or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km) at
moderate speeds.
WHEELS AND TIRES
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TPMS with Tire Inflation Indicator
provides visual and audible signals
outside the vehicle for inflating the
tires to the recommended COLD tire
pressure. (See “TPMS with Tire Infla-
tion Indicator” (P.5-8) about the
TPMS with Tire Inflation Indicator.)
Incorrect tire pressure, including un-
der inflation, may adversely affect
tire life and vehicle handling.
WARNING
.Improperly inflated tires can fail
suddenly and cause an accident.
. The Gross Vehicle Weight rat-
ing (GVWR) is located on the F.
M.V.S.S./C.M.V.S.S. label. The
vehicle weight capacity is indi-
cated on the Tire and Loading
Information label. Do not load
your vehicle beyond this capa-
city. Overloading your vehicle
may result in reduced tire life,
unsafe operating conditions
due to premature tire failure,
or unfavorable handling char- acteristics and could also lead
to a serious accident. Loading
beyond the specified capacity
may also result in failure of
other vehicle components.
. Before taking a long trip, or
whenever you heavily load your
vehicle, use a tire pressure
gauge to ensure that the tire
pressures are at the specified
level.
. For additional information re-
garding tires, refer to “Impor-
tant Tire Safety Information”
(US) or “Tire Safety Informa-
tion” (Canada) in the Warranty
Information Booklet.
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Tire and Loading Information label
Seating capacity: The maximum
number of occupants that can be
seated in the vehicle.
Vehicle load limit: See “Vehicle
loading information” (P.10-17).
Original size: The size of the tires
originally installed on the vehicle
at the factory.
Cold tire pressure: Inflate the
tires to this pressure when the
tires are cold. Tires are consid-
ered COLD after the vehicle hasbeen parked for 3 or more hours,
or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km)
at moderate speeds. The recom-
mended cold tire inflation is set
by the manufacturer to provide
the best balance of tire wear,
vehicle handling, driveability, tire
noise, etc., up to the vehicle’s
GVWR.
Tire size — see “Tire labeling”
(P.8-30).
Spare tire size or compact spare
tire size (if so equipped)
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SDI1949
Checking the tire pressure
1. Remove the valve stem cap fromthe tire.
2. Press the pressure gauge squarely onto the valve stem. Do not press
too hard or force the valve stem
sideways, or air will escape. If the
hissing sound of air escaping from
the tire is heard while checking the
pressure, reposition the gauge to
eliminate this leakage.
3. Remove the gauge. 4. Read the tire pressure on the
gauge stem and compare it to the
specification shown on the Tire
and Loading Information label.
5. Add air to the tire as needed. If too much air is added, press the core of
the valve stem briefly with the tip
of the gauge stem to release
pressure. Recheck the pressure
and add or release air as needed.
6. Install the valve stem cap.
7. Check the pressure of all other tires, including the spare.
8. Check the pressure when driving the vehicle at speeds of 100 MPH
(160 km/h) or higher where it is
legal to do so.
WARNING
.Driving at high speeds, 100
MPH (160 km/h) or higher
sustained where it is legal to
do so, can cause tires to have
excessive heat build up, which
may result in a tire failure causing loss of control, crash,
injuries or even death. Some
high-speed rated tires require
inflation pressure adjustment
for high-speed operation.
When speed limits and road
conditions allow vehicle driving
at high speeds, make sure tires
are rated to support high speed
operation, tires are in optimal
conditions and pressure is ad-
justed to correct cold inflation
pressure for high speed opera-
tion.
. Tires require adjustment to the
inflation pressure when driving
the vehicle at speeds of 100
MPH (160 km/h) or higher
where it is legal to do so. See
recommended tire inflation
chart for correct operating
pressure.
. After vehicle high speed opera-
tion has ended, readjust the tire
pressure to the recommended
cold inflation pressure. (See
“Checking the tire pressure”
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(P.8-29).)
SizeCold Tire In-
flation Pres- sure
Front Original Tire:
P225/55RF17 95V 35 psi, 240
kPa
Front Original Tire:
P225/50RF18 94V 35 psi, 240
kPa
Front Original Tire:
P245/40RF19 94V 35 psi, 240
kPa
Front Original Tire:
245/40RF19 94W 35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P225/55RF17 95V 35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P225/50RF18 94V 35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P245/40RF19 94V 35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
245/40RF19 94W 35 psi, 240
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
265/35RF19 94W 35 psi, 240
kPa
Recommended tire inflation pressures
at speeds of 100 MPH (160 km/h) or
higher where it is legal to do so.
SizeCold Tire In-
flation Pres- sure
Front Original Tire:
P225/55RF17 95V 38 psi, 260
kPa
Front Original Tire:
P225/50RF18 94V 41 psi, 280
kPa
Front Original Tire:
P245/40RF19 94V 42 psi, 290
kPa
Front Original Tire:
245/40RF19 94W 42 psi, 290
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P225/55RF17 95V 38 psi, 260
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P225/50RF18 94V 41 psi, 280
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
P245/40RF19 94V 42 psi, 290
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
245/40RF19 94W 42 psi, 290
kPa
Rear Original Tire:
265/35RF19 94W 42 psi, 290
kPa
SDI1575
Example
TIRE LABELING
Federal law requires tire manufac-
turers to place standardized informa-
tion on the sidewall of all tires. This
information identifies and describes
the fundamental characteristics of
the tire and also provides the tire
identification number (TIN) for safety
standard certification. The TIN can be
used to identify the tire in case of a
recall.