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FOREWORD

Your INFINITI represents a new way of thinking INFINITI is dedicated to providing a satisfying
about car design. It integrates advanced engineer- ownership experience for as long as you own your
ing and superior craftsmanship with a simple,
comfortable trip for you and your
car. Should you have any questions regarding your
refined aesthetic sensitivity associated with tradi- INFINITI or your INFINITI dealer, please contact our passengers!
tional Japanese culture. Consumer Affairs department at 1-800-662-6200. ● Never drive under the influence of
In Hawaii 1-808-836-0848 (Oahu number). In alcohol or drugs.
The result is a different notion of luxury and beauty. Canada 1-800-363-4520. Thank you.
The car itself is important, but so also is the sense
of harmony that the car evokes in its driver, and the
● Always observe posted speed
sense of satisfaction you feel with the INFINITI limits and never drive too fast for
—from the way it looks and drives to the high level READ FIRST — THEN conditions.
of dealer service. DRIVE SAFELY
● Always use your seat belts and
To ensure that you enjoy your INFINITI to the Before driving your vehicle please read your appropriate child restraint sys-
fullest, we encourage you to read this Owner’s Owner’s Manual carefully. This will ensure
tems. Preteen children should be
Manual immediately. It explains all of the features, familiarity with controls and maintenance re-
seated in the rear seat.
controls and performance characteristics of your quirements, assisting you in the safe opera-
INFINITI; it also provides important instructions and tion of your vehicle. ● Always provide information about
safety information. the proper use of vehicle safety
A separate Warranty Information Booklet is to be features to all occupants of the
found in your Owner’s literature portfolio. Always
WARNING vehicle.
carry it with you when you take your INFINITI to an
authorized dealer. The portfolio contents provide IMPORTANT SAFETY ● Always review this Owner’s
complete information about all warranties covering INFORMATION Manual for important safety infor-
this vehicle, the periodic maintenance required to REMINDERS FOR SAFETY! mation.
keep the warranties in effect as well as the INFINITI
Roadside Assistance program. Follow these important driving rules
to help ensure a safe and

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As with other vehicles with features for IMPORTANT INFORMATION
offroad use, failure to operate four MODIFICATION OF YOUR ABOUT THIS MANUAL
wheel drive models correctly may re- VEHICLE You will see various symbols in this manual.
sult in loss of control or an accident.
This vehicle should not be modified. They are used in the following ways:
For additional information, see ‘‘Driv-
Modification could affect its perfor-
ing four wheel drive safely’’ in the ‘‘5.
mance, safety or durability, and may
Starting and driving’’ section. WARNING
even violate governmental regula-
ON-PAVEMENT AND OFF- tions. In addition, damage or perfor-
ROAD DRIVING mance problems resulting from This is used to indicate the presence
modification may not be covered of a hazard that could cause death or
This vehicle will handle and maneu- under INFINITI warranties. serious personal injury. To avoid or
ver differently from an ordinary pas- reduce the risk, the procedures must
senger car because it has a higher be followed precisely.
center of gravity for offroad use. As WHEN READING THE
with other vehicles with features of MANUAL
this type, failure to operate this ve-
This manual includes information for CAUTION
hicle correctly may result in loss of
all options available on this model.
control or an accident.
Therefore, you may find some informa- This is used to indicate the presence
For additional information, see ‘‘On- tion that does not apply to your vehicle. of a hazard that could cause minor or
pavement and offroad driving pre- moderate personal injury or damage
All information, specifications and illustra-
cautions’’ and ‘‘Avoiding collision to your vehicle. To avoid or reduce
tions in this manual are those in effect at the
and rollover’’ in the ‘‘5. Starting and the risk, the procedures must be
time of printing. INFINITI reserves the right to
driving’’ section. followed carefully.
change specifications or design at any time
without notice.

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SII0151

If you see this symbol, it means Do not do


this or Do not let this happen.

© 1997 NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.


TOKYO, JAPAN
All rights reserved. No part of this Owner’s Manual may be
reproduced or stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted
in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechanical,
photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SEATS, RESTRAINTS AND SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG SYSTEMS ................... 1-1


INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS .......................................................... 2-1
PRE-DRIVING CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS............................................ 3-1
HEATER, AIR CONDITIONER AND AUDIO SYSTEMS .................................. 4-1
STARTING AND DRIVING................................................................... 5-1
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY .................................................................. 6-1
APPEARANCE AND CARE................................................................... 7-1
DO-IT-YOURSELF ............................................................................ 8-1
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................... 9-1
TECHNICAL AND CONSUMER INFORMATION ......................................... 10-1
INDEX ........................................................................................ 11-1

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Seats............................................................ 1-2
Supplemental restraint system .................. 1-7
Supplemental air bag warning light .......... 1-15
Seat belts................................................... 1-16
Child restraints .......................................... 1-27

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SEATS
For most effective protection when
the vehicle is in motion, the seat
should be upright. Always sit well
back in the seat and adjust the seat
belt properly. See ‘‘Seat belts’’ later
in this section for precautions on
seat belt usage.

SIR0002

SIR0001

not be against your body. In an


accident you could be thrown into it
WARNING and receive neck or other serious
injuries. You could also slide under
Do not ride in a moving vehicle when the lap belt and receive serious in-
the seatback is reclined. This can be ternal injuries.
dangerous. The shoulder belt will

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FRONT POWER SEAT AD- ● Do not operate the power seat for a long
JUSTMENT period of time when the engine is off. This
will discharge the battery.
WARNING Forward and backward

● Do not adjust the driver’s seat


while driving in order that full
attention may be given to the
driving operations. SIP0139

● Do not leave children unattended Reclining


inside the vehicle. They could
unknowingly activate switches or Moving the recline switch forward or back-
controls. Unattended children ward will move the seatback forward or
could become involved in serious backward to the desired position.
accidents.

Operating tips
SIP0138
● The power seat motor has an auto-reset
overload protection circuit. If the motor Pressing the switch forward or backward will
stops during operation, wait 30 seconds, slide the seat forward or backward to the
then reactivate the switch. desired position.

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Seat lifter Lumbar support (Driver’s seat) REAR SEAT ADJUSTMENT
Before folding down the seat, hook the buckle
sideways on to the button and hook on the
tongue from the top.

SIP0140 SIP0141

Pull or lower either side of the switch to adjust Turn the lever forward or backward to adjust
the seat cushion to the desired angle and the seat lumbar area.
height. SIP0143

Folding
1. Remove the head restraints.
2. Pull the strap forward and fold the seat
cushion up.
3. Pull the lever and pull the seat back
forward to fold it down.

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4. When resetting the seat, be sure to install
the head restraints.

SIP0144

WARNING in a cargo area inside of a ve-


hicle. In a collision, people riding
● Never allow anyone to ride in the in these areas are more likely to
cargo area or on the rear seat be seriously injured or killed.
when it is in the fold-down posi- ● Do not allow people to ride in any
tion. Use of these areas by pas- area of your vehicle that is not
sengers without proper restraints equipped with seats and seat
could result in serious injury in an belts. Be sure everyone in your
accident or sudden stop. vehicle is in a seat and using a
● It is extremely dangerous to ride seat belt properly.

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● Head restraints should be ad- ● When returning the seatbacks to WARNING


justed properly as they may pro- the upright position, be certain
vide significant protection against they are completely secured in ● Do not ride in a moving vehicle
injury in an accident. Always re- the latched position. when the seatback is reclined.
place and adjust them properly if This can be dangerous. The
they have been removed for any shoulder belt will not be against
reason.
Reclining
your body. In an accident you
● If the head restraints are removed could be thrown into it and re-
for any reason, they should be ceive neck or other serious inju-
securely stored to prevent them ries. You could also slide under
from causing injury to passengers the lap belt and receive serious
or damage to the vehicle in case internal injuries.
of sudden braking or an accident. ● For most effective protection
● Properly secure all cargo to help when the vehicle is in motion, the
prevent it from sliding or shifting. seat should be upright. Always sit
SIP0145 well back in the seat and adjust
Do not place cargo higher than
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or the seat belt properly. See ‘‘Seat
Pull the reclining lever and position the
collision, unsecured cargo could belts’’ later in this section for
seatback at the desired angle. Release the
cause personal injury. precautions on seat belt usage.
reclining lever after positioning the seatback at
the desired angle.

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SUPPLEMENTAL
● After adjustment, check to be WARNING RESTRAINT SYSTEM
sure the seat is securely locked.
PRECAUTIONS ON SUPPLE-
Head restraints should be adjusted MENTAL RESTRAINT SYS-
HEAD RESTRAINT ADJUST- properly as they may provide signifi- TEM
MENT cant protection against injury in an
accident. Do not remove them. This Supplemental Restraint System section
Adjust the head restraints so the top is level Check the adjustment after someone contains important information concerning the
with the tops of your ears. else uses the seat. driver and passenger supplemental air bags.
The Supplemental Restraint System Air Bag
ARMREST can help reduce impact force to the driver and
to the front passenger in certain frontal colli-
sions. The supplemental air bags are designed
to supplement the crash protection provided
by the driver and front passenger seat belts
and are not a substitute for them. Seat belts
should always be correctly worn. (See ‘‘Seat
belts’’ later in this section for instructions and
SIP0142
precautions on seat belt usage.)
To raise the head restraint, just pull it up. To SIP0146 After turning the ignition key to the ON
lower, push the lock knob and push the head position, the supplemental air bag
restraint down. Pull the armrest forward and lay it horizontal. warning light illuminates. The supple-

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mental air bag warning light will turn
off after about 7 seconds if the system
is operational.

SIR0074 SIR0004

WARNING over, or lower severity frontal col-


lision. Always wear your seat
● The supplemental air bags ordi- belts to help reduce the risk or
narily will not inflate in the event severity of injury in various kinds
of a side impact, rear impact, roll of accidents.

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SIR0001 SIR0005 SIR0006

● The seat belts and the supple- If you are unrestrained, leaning ous or fatal injuries from the
mental air bags are most effec- forward, sitting sideways or out of supplemental air bag if you are
tive when you are sitting back and position in any way, you are at up against it when it inflates.
upright in the seat. Supplemental greater risk of injury or death in a Always sit back against the seat-
air bags inflate with great force. crash and may also receive seri- back and as far away as practical

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SIR0007 SIR0008 SIR0009

from the steering wheel or instru- side the steering wheel rim could
ment panel. Always use the seat increase the risk that they are
belts. injured when the supplemental
air bag inflates.
● Keep hands on the outside of the
steering wheel. Placing them in-

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WARNING
● Never let children ride unre-
strained. Do not attempt to hold
them in your lap or arms. Some
examples of dangerous riding po-
sitions are shown in the previous
illustrations.
● Children may be severely injured
or killed when the supplemental
air bag inflates if they are not
SIR0010 SIR0011 properly restrained.
● Also never install a rear facing
child restraint in the front seat.
An inflating supplemental air bag
could seriously injury or kill your
child. See ‘‘Seat belts’’ later in
this section for infants and small
children.

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release of smoke. This smoke is not harmful
and does not indicate a fire, but care should
be taken not to inflate it, as it may cause
irritation and choking. Those with a history of
breathing trouble should get fresh air
promptly.
Supplemental air bags, along with the use of
seat belts, help to cushion the impact force on
the face and chest of the occupant. They can
help save lives and reduce serious injuries.
However, an inflating supplemental air bag
may cause facial abrasions or other injuries.
Supplemental air bags do not provide restraint
to the lower body.
SIP0147
The seat belts should be correctly worn and
Supplemental air bag system it may inflate if the forces in another type of the driver and passenger seated upright as far
collision are similar to those of a higher as practical away from the steering wheel or
The driver supplemental air bag is located in
severity frontal impact. It may not inflate in dash board. Since the supplemental air bags
the center of the steering wheel; the front inflate quickly in order to help protect the
certain frontal collisions. Vehicle damage (or
passenger supplemental air bag is mounted in occupant, the force of the supplemental air
lack of it) is not always an indication of proper
the dashboard above the glove box. The supplemental air bag operation. bag inflating can increase the risk of injury if
supplemental air bags are designed to inflate the occupant is too close to or is against the
in higher severity frontal collisions, although When the supplemental air bag inflates, a supplemental air bag module during inflation.
fairly loud noise may be heard, followed by The supplemental air bag will deflate quickly

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after the collision is over.
After turning the ignition key to the ON components will be hot. Do not includes changes to the steering
position, the supplemental air bag touch them; you may severely wheel and the instrument panel
warning light illuminates. The supple- burn yourself. assembly by placing material
mental air bag warning light will turn over the steering wheel pad and
● No unauthorized changes should
off after about 7 seconds if the system above the dashboard, or by in-
be made to any components or
is operational. stalling additional trim material
wiring of the supplemental air
around the supplemental air bag
bag system. This is to prevent
system.
WARNING accidental inflation of the supple-
mental air bag or damage to the ● Work around and on the supple-
● Do not place any objects on the supplemental air bag system. mental air bag system should be
steering wheel pad or on the in- done by an authorized INFINITI
● Do not make unauthorized
strument panel. Also, do not dealer. Installation of electrical
changes to your vehicle’s electri-
place any objects between any equipment should also be done
cal system, suspension system or
occupant and the steering wheel by an authorized INFINITI dealer.
front end structure. This could
or instrument panel. Such objects The SRS wiring harnesses*
affect proper operation of the
may become dangerous projec- should not be modified or discon-
supplemental air bag system.
tiles and cause injury if the nected. Unauthorized electrical
supplemental air bag inflates. ● Tampering with the supplemental test equipment and probing de-
air bag system may result in se- vices should not be used on the
● Right after inflation, several rious personal injury. Tampering supplemental air bag system.
supplemental air bag system

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SUPPLEMENTAL AIR BAG
* The SRS wiring harnesses are WARNING LABELS
covered with yellow insulation ei-
ther just before the harness con-
nectors or over the complete har-
ness for easy identification.

When selling your vehicle, we request that you


inform the buyer about the supplemental air
bag system and guide the buyer to the
appropriate sections in this Owner’s Manual.

SIR0073

The warning labels about the supplemental air


bag system are placed in the vehicle.

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SUPPLEMENTAL AIR If any of the following conditions occur, the


BAG WARNING LIGHT supplemental air bag system needs servicing
and should be taken to your nearest autho-
WARNING
rized INFINITI dealer.
If the supplemental air bag warning
1. The supplemental air bag light does not light is on, it could mean that the
come on and remain on for 7 seconds and supplemental air bag system will not
then go off as described above. operate in an accident.
2. The supplemental air bag light flashes
intermittently or remains on (after 7 sec- Repair and replacement proce-
onds). dure
SIR0069 3. The supplemental air bag light does not The supplemental air bag system is designed
come on at all. to inflate on a one-time-only basis. As a
The supplemental air bag light, displaying AIR
Under these conditions, the Supplemental reminder, unless it is damaged, the supple-
BAG in the instrument panel, monitors the
mental air bag light will remain illuminated
circuits of the supplemental air bag. The Restraint System Air Bag may not operate after inflation has occurred. Repair and re-
circuits monitored by the supplemental air bag properly. It must be checked and repaired. placement of the supplemental air bag system
light are the diagnosis sensor unit, supple- Take your vehicle to the nearest authorized should be done only by authorized INFINITI
mental air bag modules and all related wiring. INFINITI dealer. dealers.
When the ignition key is in the ON or START To ensure long-term functioning, the
position, the supplemental air bag light will system must be inspected 10 years
illuminate for about 7 seconds and then turn after the date of manufacture noted on
off. This means the system is operational. the certification label located on the

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driver side center pillar. SEAT BELTS
When maintenance work is required on the ● The supplemental air bag system
vehicle, the supplemental air bag system and should be inspected by an autho-
related parts should be pointed out to the rized INFINITI dealer if there is
person conducting the maintenance. The ig- any damage to the front end por-
tion of the vehicle.
nition key should always be in the LOCK
position when working under the hood or ● If you need to dispose of a
inside the vehicle. supplemental air bag or scrap the
vehicle, contact an authorized
WARNING INFINITI dealer.
Correct supplemental air bag dis-
● Once the supplemental air bag posal procedures are set forth in
has inflated, the supplemental air the appropriate INFINITI Service
bag module will not function Manual. Incorrect disposal proce-
again and must be replaced. The SIR0012
dures could cause personal
supplemental air bag module injury. PRECAUTIONS ON SEAT
should be replaced by an autho-
BELT USAGE
rized INFINITI dealer. The supple-
mental air bag module cannot be Your chances of being injured in an accident
repaired. and/or the severity of injury or killed may be
greatly reduced if you are wearing your seat
belt and it is properly adjusted. INFINITI

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SIR0013 SIR0016 SIR0014

strongly encourages you and all of your


passengers to buckle up every time you drive, be properly restrained and, if ap-
even if your seating position includes a
WARNING
propriate, in a child restraint.
supplemental air bag.
● Every person who drives or rides ● The belt should be properly ad-
Most states, provinces or territories in this vehicle should use a seat justed to a snug fit. Failure to do
require that seat belts be worn at all belt at all times. Children should so may reduce the effectiveness
times when a vehicle is being driven.

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of the entire restraint system and ● Be sure the seat belt tongue is ● All seat belt assemblies including
increase the chance or severity of securely fastened to the proper retractors and attaching hardware
injury in an accident. Serious in- buckle. should be inspected after any col-
jury or death can occur if the seat lision by your INFINITI dealer.
● Do not wear the belt inside out or
belt is not worn properly. INFINITI recommends that all
twisted. Doing so may reduce its
seat belt assemblies in use dur-
● Always route the shoulder belt effectiveness.
ing a collision be replaced unless
behind your back over your shoul-
● Do not allow more than one per- the collision was minor and the
der and across your chest. Never
son to use the same belt. belts show no damage and con-
run the belt under your arm or
● Never carry more people in the tinue to operate properly. Seat
across your neck. The belt should
vehicle than there are seat belts. belt assemblies not in use during
be away from your face and neck,
a collision should also be in-
but not falling off your shoulder. ● If the seat belt warning light spected and replaced if either
● Position the lap belt as low and glows continuously while the ig- damage or improper operation is
snug as possible AROUND THE nition is turned ON with all doors noted.
HIPS, NOT THE WAIST. A lap belt closed and all seat belts fas-
worn too high could increase the tened, it may indicate a malfunc-
risk of internal injuries in an tion in the system. Have the sys-
accident. tem checked by your INFINITI
dealer.

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CHILD SAFETY tem) for the front passenger. See
seat belt could cause serious or fatal ‘‘Supplemental restraint system’’ ear-
Children need adults to help protect
injury. Always use appropriate child lier in this section.
them. They need to be properly re-
strained. restraints. Infants and small children
The proper restraint depends on the child’s INFINITI recommends that infants and small
All US states and provinces of Canada require children be placed in child restraints that
size. Generally, infants [up to about 1 year and
the use of approved child restraints for infants comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
less than 20 lbs. (9 kg)] should be placed in
and small children. (See ‘‘Child restraints for Standards or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety
rear facing child restraints. Front facing child
infants and small children’’ later in this sec- Standards. You should choose a child re-
restraints are available for children who out-
tion.) straint that fits your vehicle and always follow
grow rear facing child restraints.
In addition, there are many types of child the manufacturer’s instructions for installation
restraints available for larger children which and use.
WARNING should be used for maximum protection. Larger children
Infants and children need special INFINITI recommends that all preteens Children who are too large for child restraints
protection. The vehicle’s seat belts and children be restrained in the rear should be seated and restrained by the seat
may not fit them properly. The shoul- seat if possible. According to accident belts which are provided.
der belt may come too close to the statistics, children are safer when prop- If the child’s seating position has a shoulder
face or neck. The lap belt may not fit erly restrained in the rear seat than in belt that fits close to the face or neck, the use
over their small hip bones. In an the front seat. This is especially impor- of a booster seat (commercially available) may
accident, an improperly fitting tant because your vehicle has a supple- help overcome this. The booster seat should
mental restraint system (Air bag sys- raise the child so that the shoulder belt is

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properly positioned across the top, middle recommendations. The lap belt should be
portion of the shoulder and the lap belt is low worn snug and positioned as low as possible your body. In an accident you
on the hips. The booster seat should fit the around the hips, not the waist. could be thrown into it and re-
vehicle seat and have a label certifying that it ceive neck or other serious inju-
INJURED PERSONS
complies with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety ries. You could also slide under
Standards or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety INFINITI recommends that injured persons the lap belt and receive serious
Standards. Once the child has grown so the use seat belts, depending on the injury. Check internal injuries.
shoulder belt is no longer on or near the face with your doctor for specific recommenda-
and neck, use the shoulder belt without the tions. ● For most effective protection
booster seat. when the vehicle is in motion, the
THREE-POINT TYPE SEAT seat should be upright. Always sit
BELT WITH RETRACTOR well back in the seat and adjust
WARNING the seat belt properly.
WARNING
Never let a child stand or kneel on
any seat and do not allow a child in ● Every person who drives or rides
the cargo areas while the vehicle is in this vehicle should use a seat
moving. The child could be seriously belt at all times.
injured or killed in an accident.
● Do not ride in a moving vehicle
when the seatback is reclined.
PREGNANT WOMEN This can be dangerous. The
INFINITI recommends that pregnant women shoulder belt will not be against
use seat belts. Contact your doctor for specific

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Fastening the seat belts

SIR0020 SIR0019

SIR0018 2. Slowly pull the seat belt out of the retractor The retractor is designed to lock during
1. Adjust the seat. and insert the tongue into the buckle until a sudden stop or on impact. A slow
it snaps. pulling motion will permit the belt to
move, and allow you some freedom of
movement in the seat.

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referred to as the automatic locking mode.
When the cinching mechanism is activated the
seat belt cannot be withdrawn again until the
seat belt tongue is detached from the buckle
and fully retracted. For additional information
see ‘‘Child Restraint’’ later in this section.
The automatic locking mode should be
used only for child restraint installa-
tion. During normal seat belt use by a
passenger, the locking mode should
not be activated. If it is activated it may
cause uncomfortable seat belt tension.
SIR0061 Unfastening the seat belts SIR0021

3. Position the lap belt portion low and To unfasten the belt, press the button on the Checking seat belt operation
snug on the hips as shown. buckle. The seat belt will automatically retract.
Your seat belt retractors are designed to lock
4. Pull the shoulder belt portion toward the belt movement by two separate methods:
retractor to take up extra slack.
● When the belt is pulled quickly from the
The front passenger side seat belt and rear retractor.
three-point seat belts have a cinching mecha-
● When the vehicle slows down rapidly.
nism for child restraint installation. It is

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You can check their operation as follows:
● Grasp the shoulder belt and pull quickly WARNING
forward. The retractor should lock and
restrict further belt movement. ● After adjustment, release the but-
tons and try to move the shoulder
If the retractor does not lock during this check belt anchor up and down to make
or if you have any question about belt sure it is securely fixed in posi-
operation, see your INFINITI dealer. tion.
Shoulder belt height adjust- SIP0167
● The shoulder belt anchor height
ment (For front seats) To adjust, squeeze the release buttons, and should be adjusted to the position
The shoulder belt anchor height should be move the shoulder belt anchor to the desired best for you. Failure to do so may
adjusted to the position best for you. (See position, so the belt passes over the center of reduce the effectiveness of the
‘‘Precautions on seat belt usage’’ earlier in this the shoulder. The belt should be away from entire restraint system and in-
section.) your face and neck, but not falling off of your crease the chance or severity of
shoulder. Release the adjustment buttons to injury in an accident.
lock the shoulder belt anchor into position.

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Seat belt hook TWO-POINT TYPE SEAT seat belt tongue can be fastened only into the
BELT WITHOUT RETRAC- center seat belt buckle.
TOR (Center of rear seat) Fastening the seat belts

SIP0191

When the rear seat belt is not in use, hook it


at the belt hook.

SIP0078
SIR0023

Selecting correct set of seat 1. Insert the tongue into the buckle marked
belts CENTER until it snaps.
The center seat belt buckle and tongue are
identified by the ‘‘CENTER’’ mark. The center

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SIR0024 SIR0025 SIR0060

2. To lengthen, hold the tongue at a right 3. Position the lap belt low and snug on
angle to the belt and pull on the belt. the hips as illustrated.
To shorten, pull the free end of the belt
away from the tongue, then pull the belt
clip to take up the slack.

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Unfastening the seat belts SEAT BELT EXTENDERS
To unfasten the belt, press the button on the If, because of body size or driving position, it seat belt should not use an ex-
buckle. is not possible to properly fit the lap-shoulder tender. Such unnecessary use
belt and fasten it, an extender is available could result in serious personal
which is compatible with the installed seat injury in the event of an accident.
belts. The extender adds approximately 8 in
(200 mm) of length and may be used for either SEAT BELT MAINTENANCE
the driver or front passenger seating position.
● To clean the seat belt webbings,
See your INFINITI dealer for assistance if the
apply a mild soap solution or any non-
extender is required.
caustic solution recommended for gently
cleaning cloth upholstery or carpets. Then
WARNING brush it, wipe with a cloth and allow it to
dry in the shade. Do not allow the seat
● Only INFINITI belt extenders, belts to retract until they are completely
made by the same company dry.
which made the original equip- ● If dirt builds up in the shoulder belt guide
SIR0026
ment belts, should be used with of the seat belt anchors, the belts may
the INFINITI belts. retract slowly. Wipe the shoulder belt
● Persons who can use the standard guide with a clean, dry cloth.
● Periodically check to see that the
seat belt and the metal components

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such as buckles, tongues, retractors, flex-
ible wires and anchors work properly. If not possible for even the stron- ● An improperly installed child re-
loose parts, deterioration, cuts or other gest adult to resist the forces of a straint could lead to serious in-
damage on the webbing are found, the severe accident. The child could jury or death in an accident.
entire belt assembly should be replaced. be crushed between the adult and
parts of the vehicle. Also, do not
CHILD RESTRAINTS put the same seat belt around
In general, child restraints are designed to be
installed with a lap belt or the lap portion of a
PRECAUTIONS ON CHILD both your child and yourself.
three point type seat belt. Child restraints for
RESTRAINTS ● Never install a rear facing child infants and children of various sizes are offered
restraint in the front seat. An by several manufacturers. When selecting any
WARNING inflating supplemental air bag child restraint system, keep the following
could seriously injure or kill your points in mind:
● Infants and small children should child. A rear facing child restraint
always be placed in an appropri- must only be used in the rear ● Choose only a restraint with a label certi-
ate child restraint while riding in seat. fying that it complies with Federal Motor
the vehicle. Failure to use a child Vehicle Safety Standard 213 or Canadian
● INFINITI recommends that the
restraint can result in serious in- Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213.
child restraint be installed in the
jury or death. rear seat. According to accident ● Check the child restraint in your vehicle to
● Infants and small children should statistics, children are safer when be sure it is compatible with the vehicle’s
never be carried on your lap. It is properly restrained in the rear seat and seat belt system. Choose a child
seat than in the front seat. restraint that meets the guidelines of the
Society of Automotive Engineers recom-

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mended practice J1819 for child restraint
installation. ● Follow all of the child restraint test it before you place the child
● If the child restraint is compatible with manufacturer’s instructions for in it. Tilt it from side to side. Try
your vehicle, place your child in the child installation and use. When pur- to tug it forward and check to see
restraint and check the various adjust- chasing a child restraint, be sure if the belt holds the restraint in
to select one which will fit your place. If the restraint is not se-
ments to be sure the child restraint is
child and vehicle. It may not be cure, tighten the belt as neces-
compatible with your child. Always follow
possible to properly install some sary, or put the restraint in an-
all recommended procedures.
types of child restraints in your other seat and test it again.
All US states and provinces of Canada vehicle.
● For a front facing child restraint,
require that infants and small children ● If the child restraint seat is not if the seat position where it is
be restrained in approved child re- anchored properly, the risk of a installed has a three-point type
straint systems at all times while the child being injured in a collision lap/shoulder belt, check to make
vehicle is being operated. or a sudden stop greatly in- sure the shoulder belt does not go
creases. in front of the child’s face or neck.
WARNING If it does, put the shoulder belt
● Adjustable seatbacks should be
behind the child restraint. If you
positioned to fit the child re-
● Improper use of a child restraint must install a front facing child
straint, but as upright as pos-
can result in increased injuries restraint in the front seat, see
sible.
for both the infant or child and later in this section for installa-
other occupants in the vehicle. ● After attaching the child restraint, tion on front passenger seat.

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center seat, follow these steps:
● When your child restraint is not in
use, store it in the trunk or keep it
secured with a seat belt to pre-
vent it from being thrown around
in case of a sudden stop or acci-
dent.

CAUTION
Remember that a child restraint left
in a closed vehicle can become very
hot. Check the seating surface and SIR0029

buckles before placing your child in SIR0027 2. Route the seat belt tongue through the
the child restraint.
child restraint and insert it into the buckle
1. Position the child restraint on the seat as
until you hear and feel the latch engage. Be
illustrated. The direction of the child re-
INSTALLATION ON REAR sure to follow the child restraint manufac-
straint depends on the type of the child
SEAT CENTER POSITION turer’s instructions for belt routing.
restraint and the size of the child. Always
Front facing follow the restraint manufacturer’s instruc-
When you install a child restraint in a rear tions.

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properly secured prior to each use.
Rear facing
When you install a child restraint in a rear
center seat, follow these steps:

SIR0030 SIR0031

3. Remove all slack in the lap belt for a very 4. Before placing the child in the child
tight fit by pulling forcefully on the lap belt restraint, use force to tilt the child restraint
adjustment. from side to side, and tug it forward to
make sure it is securely held in place.
SIR0033
5. If it is not secure, try to tighten the belt
again, or put the restraint in another seat. 1. Position the child restraint on the seat as
illustrated. The direction of the child re-
6. Check to make sure the child restraint is straint depends on the type of the child

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restraint and the size of the child. Always turer’s instructions for belt routing.
follow the restraint manufacturer’s instruc-
tions.

SIR0037

SIR0036 4. Before placing the child in the child


restraint, use force to tilt the child restraint
SIR0035
3. Remove all slack in the lap belt for a very
from side to side, and tug it forward to
tight fit by pulling forcefully on the lap belt
make sure that it is securely held in place.
2. Route the seat belt tongue through the adjustment.
child restraint and insert it into the buckle 5. If it is not secure, try to tighten the belt
until you hear and feel the latch engage. Be again, or put the restraint in another seat.
sure to follow the child restraint manufac-
6. Check to make sure the child restraint is

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properly secured prior to each use. outboard seat, follow these steps:
INSTALLATION ON REAR
SEAT OUTBOARD POSI-
TIONS
Front facing

WARNING
● The three-point belt in your ve-
hicle is equipped with a locking
mode retractor which must be
used when installing a child re-
straint. SIR0043

● Failure to do so will result in the SIR0041 2. Route the seat belt tongue through the
child restraint not being properly child restraint and insert it into the buckle
secured. It could tip over or oth- 1. Position the child restraint on the seat. The
until you hear and feel the latch engage.
erwise be unsecured and cause direction of the child restraint depends on
Be sure to follow the child restraint manu-
injury to the child in a sudden the type of the child restraint and the size
facturer’s instructions for belt routing.
stop or collision. of the child. Always follow the restraint
manufacturer’s instructions.

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SIR0039A SIR0062 SIR0042

3. Pull on the shoulder belt until all of the 4. Allow the belt to retract. Pull up on the belt 5. Before placing the child in the child
belt is fully extended. At this time, the belt to remove any slack in the belt. restraint, use force to tilt the child restraint
retractor is in the automatic locking mode from side to side, and tug it forward to
(child restraint mode). It reverts back to make sure that it is securely held in place.
emergency locking mode when the belt is
6. Check that the retractor is in the automatic
fully retracted.
locking mode by trying to pull more belt
out of the retractor. If you cannot pull any

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more belt webbing out of the retractor, the
belt is in the automatic locking mode. ● Failure to do so will result in the
7. Check to make sure the child restraint is child restraint not being properly
properly secured prior to each use. If the secured. It could tip over or oth-
belt is not locked, repeat steps 3 through erwise be unsecured and cause
injury to the child in a sudden
6.
stop or collision.
After the child restraint is removed and the
seat belt is allowed to wind back into the
When you install a child restraint in a rear
retractor, the automatic locking mode (child
outboard seat, follow these steps:
restraint mode) is canceled; the seat belt only
locks during a sudden stop or impact.
Rear facing SIR0044

WARNING 1. Position the child restraint on the seat. The


direction of the child restraint depends on
● The three-point belt on your ve- the type of the child restraint and the size
hicle is equipped with a locking of the child. Always follow the restraint
mode retractor which must be manufacturer’s instructions.
used when installing a child
restraint.

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SIR0046 SIR0045A SIR0047

2. Route the seat belt tongue through the 3. Pull on the shoulder belt until all of the 4. Allow the belt to retract. Pull up on the belt
child restraint and insert it into the buckle belt is fully extended. At this time, the belt to remove any slack in the belt.
until you hear and feel the latch engage. retractor is in the automatic locking mode
Be sure to follow the child restraint manu- (child restraint mode). It reverts back to
facturer’s instructions for belt routing. emergency locking mode when the belt is
fully retracted.

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more belt webbing out of the retractor, the TOP STRAP CHILD RE-
belt is in the automatic locking mode. STRAINT
7. Check to make sure the child restraint is
properly secured prior to each use. If the
belt is not locked, repeat steps 3 through
6.
After the child restraint is removed and the
seat belt is allowed to wind back into the
retractor, the automatic locking mode (child
restraint mode) is canceled; the seat belt only
locks during a sudden stop or impact. SIR0070

If your child restraint has a top strap, it must


SIR0048
be secured to the provided anchor point.
5. Before placing the child in the child Anchor bracket hardware must be installed.
restraint, use force to tilt the child restraint The top strap anchor bracket is available
from side to side, and tug it forward to through your INFINITI dealer.
make sure that it is securely held in place. Part No. 88894-89900
Secure the child restraint with the center lap
6. Check that the retractor is in the automatic
belt or the lap portion of an outboard three-
locking mode by trying to pull more belt
point belt and latch the top strap hook onto
out of the retractor. If you cannot pull any
the appropriate anchor bracket. To install the

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anchor bracket, a metric bolt of the dimen- Anchor point locations
sions listed below must be used. at all times to prevent the possibility
Bolt diameter: 8.0 mm of exhaust fumes entering the pas-
Bolt length: more than 1.18 in (30 mm) senger compartment through the
Thread pitch: 1.25 mm holes. See ‘‘Precautions when start-
ing and driving’’ in the ‘‘5. Starting
Secure the top strap to the attaching bolt and driving’’ section for exhaust
which provides the straightest installation of gas.
the top strap.

SIP0169
WARNING
Anchor point attaching bolts are located under
Child restraint anchor points are de- the carpet of the rear luggage area floor.
signed to withstand only those loads
imposed by correctly fitted child re- When installing a top strap child restraint on
straints. Under no circumstances are the rear seat for the first time, consult your
they to be used for adult seat belts or INFINITI dealer for details.
harnesses.
WARNING
The anchor bolt should be installed

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INSTALLATION ON FRONT
PASSENGER SEAT flate with great force. A rear fac-
ing child restraint could be struck
by the supplemental air bag in a
crash and could seriously injure
or kill your child.
● INFINITI recommends that child
restraints be installed in the rear
seat. However, if you must install
a front facing child restraint in the
front passenger seat, move the
passenger seat to the rear-most
position.
SIR0011
● A child restraint with a top strap
Front facing should not be used in the front
SIR0058
passenger seat.
WARNING
● The three-point belt in your ve-
● Never install a rear facing child hicle is equipped with a locking
restraint in the front passenger mode retractor which must be
seat. Supplemental air bags in-

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therefore must not be used in the front
used when installing a child re- seat.
straint.
● Failure to use the retractor’s lock-
ing mode may result in the child
restraint not being properly se-
cured. The child restraint could
tip over or otherwise be unse-
cured and cause injury to the
child in a sudden stop or
collision.

If you must install a child restraint in the front SIR0052A


seat, follow these steps:
1. Position the child restraint on the front
passenger seat. It should be placed in a SIR0055

front facing direction only. Move the seat


2. Route the seat belt tongue through the
to the rear most position. Always follow the
child restraint and insert it into the buckle
child restraint manufacturer’s instructions.
until you hear and feel the latch engage.
Child restraints for infants must be
Be sure to follow the child restraint manu-
used in the rear facing direction and
facturer’s instructions for belt routing.

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SIR0053A SIR0056 SIR0063

3. Pull on the shoulder belt until all of the 4. Allow the belt to retract. Pull up on the belt 5. Before placing the child in the child
belt is fully extended. At this time, the belt to remove any slack in the belt. restraint, use force to tilt the child restraint
retractor is in the automatic locking mode from side to side, and tug it forward to
(child restraint mode). It reverts back to make sure that it is securely held in place.
emergency locking mode when the belt is 6. Check that the retractor is in the automatic
fully retracted. locking mode by trying to pull more belt
out of the retractor. If you cannot pull any

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more belt webbing out of the retractor, the
belt is in the automatic locking mode.
7. Check to make sure that the child restraint
is properly secured prior to each use. If the
lap belt is not locked, repeat steps 3
through 6.
After the child restraint is removed and the
seat belt is allowed to wind back into the
retractor, the automatic locking mode (child
restraint mode) is canceled; the seat belt only
locks during a sudden stop or impact.

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Instrument panel ......................................... 2-2 Windows.................................................... 2-33


Meters and gauges...................................... 2-3 Sunroof (if so equipped)........................... 2-35
Compass and outside temperature Clock.......................................................... 2-36
display (if so equipped) .............................. 2-6 Interior light............................................... 2-37
Warning/indicator lights and buzzers........ 2-10 Personal light ............................................ 2-38
Security system......................................... 2-16 Vanity mirror lights ................................... 2-38
Windshield wiper and washer switch........ 2-18 Integrated HomeLinkT transmitter
Rear window wiper and washer switch .... 2-18 (if so equipped)......................................... 2-38
Rear window and outside mirror
defogger switch......................................... 2-19
Headlight and turn signal switch .............. 2-20
Front fog light switch ................................ 2-22
Hazard warning flasher switch .................. 2-22
Horn........................................................... 2-23
Heated seats (if so equipped) ................... 2-23
Power socket............................................. 2-24
Cigarette lighters and ashtrays.................. 2-25
Storage ...................................................... 2-26
Luggage rack............................................. 2-33

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INSTRUMENT PANEL

SII0106

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METERS AND GAUGES

60 70 4 5
50 3
40 80
80 100
120 6
90
30
60 140 2
40 160
100
20 7
20 180 1
F 0 110 H
10
0 120 0 8
4LO
E C

SII0170

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SPEEDOMETER AND Twin trip odometer (if so TACHOMETER
ODOMETER equipped) The tachometer indicates engine speed in
The trip odometer records the distance of revolutions per minute (r/min).
individual trips.

SII0171

SII0174
Speedometer
SII0172
The speedometer indicates vehicle speed.
Changing the display
Odometer CAUTION
Push the reset knob to change the display as
The odometer records the total mileage the
follows: ODO → TRIP A → TRIP B → ODO When engine speed approaches the
vehicle has been driven.
red zone, shift to a higher gear.
Resetting the trip odometer
Operating the engine in the red zone
Push the reset knob for more than 1 second to may cause serious engine damage.
reset the trip odometer to zero.

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ENGINE COOLANT TEM-
PERATURE GAUGE
CAUTION
The gauge indicates engine coolant tempera-
ture. If the gauge indicates engine coolant
temperature over the normal range,
stop the vehicle as soon as safely
possible. If the engine is over-
heated, continued operation of the
vehicle may seriously damage the SII0176
engine. See ‘‘If your vehicle over-
heats’’ in the ‘‘6. In case of emer- The gauge may move slightly during braking,
gency’’ section for immediate action turning, acceleration, or going up or down
required. hill.
SII0110
The gauge needle is designed to remain in
Engine coolant temperature will vary with the FUEL GAUGE approximately the same position, even when
outside air temperature and driving condi- the ignition key is turned OFF.
The gauge indicates the APPROXIMATE fuel
tions. Refill the fuel tank before the gauge
level in the tank.
registers Empty.
The indicator light comes on when the
fuel tank is getting low. Refuel as soon
as it is convenient, preferably before

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the gauge reaches ‘‘E’’. There will be a
small reserve of fuel in the tank when
the fuel gauge needle reaches ‘‘E’’.
COMPASS AND OUT-
SIDE TEMPERATURE
DISPLAY (if so
equipped)
This unit is a display unit with the following SII0112 SII0113
functions:
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE ● When the outside temperature is
● Function to measure terrestrial magnetism DISPLAY between 130°F (55°C) and 158°F
and indicate heading direction of vehicle (70°C), the display shows 130°F
Push the switch when the ignition key is in the
● Function to indicate outside air tempera- (55°C).
ACC or ON position. The outside temperature
ture will be displayed in °F. ● When the outside temperature is
lower than −20°F (−30°C) or higher
● Function to indicate caution for frozen road ● Selecting the indication range
than 158°F (70°C), the display
surfaces Push the switch to change from °F to °C. shows only - - - though it is operat-
● If the outside temperature drops below the ing. This is not a problem.
freezing point, the display indicates ICE.

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Zone variation change proce-
CAUTION dure
The difference between magnetic north and
● The outside temperature sensor geographical north is known as variance. In
is installed in the front of the some areas, this difference can sometimes be
radiator. The display may not in- great enough to cause false compass read-
dicate the precise temperature ings. Follow these instructions to set the
due to the heat of the road and variance for your particular location if this
engine depending on the direc- happens:
tion of the wind and driving con-
ditions, etc. 1. Establish your location on the zone map.
Record your zone number.
● Use the ICE indication for refer-
ence only. Confirm the traffic in- 2. Push the ON/OFF switch in for five sec-
formation and road conditions to onds until the current zone entry number is
drive safely. displayed.
3. Press the ON/OFF switch repeatedly until
COMPASS DISPLAY the new zone entry number is displayed.
Push the switch when the ignition key is in the Once the desired zone number is displayed,
ACC or ON position. The direction will be stop pressing the ON/OFF switch and the
displayed. display will show compass direction within a
few seconds.

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● If a magnet is located near the com-
pass or the vehicle is driven where
the terrestrial magnetism is dis-
turbed, the compass display may not
indicate the correct direction.
● In places where the terrestrial mag-
netism is disturbed, the correction of
the direction starts automatically,
extinguishing the direction bar. If
turn is made one or two times, the
correction is complete and the direc-
tion bar comes back on.
Correction functions of the
compass display
The compass display is equipped with auto-
matic correction function. If the direction is
not shown correctly, carry out the manual
correction procedure set out below.
Manual correction procedure
1. Push the switch for about 10 seconds. The
SII0114
direction bar starts blinking.

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2. Drive the vehicle slowly in an open and
safe area. The initial correction is com-
pleted while turning in one or two turns.

CAUTION
In places where the terrestrial mag-
netism is extremely disturbed, the
initial correction procedure may
start automatically.

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WARNING/INDICATOR LIGHTS AND BUZZERS


Engine oil pressure warning light or Brake warning light Turn signal/hazard indicator lights

Charge warning light or Anti-lock brake warning High beam indicator light (Blue)
light

Door open warning light Automatic transmission park warning CRUISE indicator light
light

Seat belt warning light Automatic transmission oil temperature Malfunction indicator light (MIL)
warning light

Supplemental air bag warning light Four wheel drive warning light Four wheel drive indicator light

Low washer fluid warning light Overdrive off indicator light Transfer 4LO position indicator light

CHECKING BULBS The following lights come on briefly and then electrical system. Have the system repaired
go off: promptly.
Turn the ignition key to ON without starting
, or , ,
the engine. The following lights will come on:
, , or , , , If any light fails to come on, it may indicate a
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WARNING LIGHTS Charge warning light belts. The light illuminates whenever the
ignition key is turned to ON, and will remain
Engine oil pressure If the light comes on while the engine is
illuminated until the driver’s seat belt is
warning light running, it may indicate that there is some-
fastened. At the same time, the buzzer will
thing wrong with the charging system. Turn
This light warns of low engine oil pressure. If sound for about six seconds unless the
the engine off and check the alternator belt. If driver’s seat belt is securely fastened.
the light flickers or comes on during normal
the belt is loose, broken, missing or if the
driving, pull off the road in a safe area, stop Refer to ‘‘Seat belts’’ in the ‘‘1. Seats, restraints
light remains on, see your INFINITI dealer
the engine immediately and call an INFINITI and supplemental air bag systems’’ section for
immediately.
dealer or other authorized repair shop. precautions on seat belt usage.
The oil pressure warning light is not CAUTION Supplemental air bag
designed to indicate a low oil level. warning light
Use the dipstick to check the oil level. Do not continue driving if the belt is
loose, broken or missing. When the ignition key is in the ON or START
See ‘‘Engine oil’’ in the ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’
position, the supplemental air bag light will
section.
illuminate for about 7 seconds and then turn
Door open warning light off. This means the system is operational.
CAUTION This light comes on when any of the doors or
If any of the following conditions occur, the
rear window are not closed securely while the
supplemental air bag needs servicing and
Running the engine with the oil pres- ignition key is ON.
your INFINITI must be taken to your nearest
sure warning light on could cause
serious damage to the engine al-
Seat belt warning light authorized INFINITI dealer.
most immediately. Turn off the en-
and buzzer 1. The supplemental air bag light does not
gine as soon as it is safe to do so. The light and buzzer remind you to fasten seat come on and remain on for 7 seconds and

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then go off as described above. Low washer fluid warn- 1. Check the brake fluid level. Add brake fluid
2. The supplemental air bag light flashes ing light (For Canada) as necessary. See ‘‘Brake fluid’’ in the ‘‘8.
intermittently or remains on (after 7 sec- Do-it-yourself’’ section.
This light comes on when the washer tank
onds). fluid is at a low level. Add washer fluid as 2. If the brake fluid level is correct, have the
3. The supplemental air bag light does not necessary. See ‘‘Window washer fluid’’ in the warning system checked by your INFINITI
come on at all. ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section. dealer.
Unless checked and repaired, the Supplemen- or Brake warning
tal Restraint System may not function prop- light WARNING
erly. This light functions for both the parking brake
● Your brake system may not be
For additional details on the Supplemental Air and the foot brake systems.
working properly if the warning
Bag System, see section 2.
Parking brake indicator light is on. Driving could be dan-
gerous. If you judge it to be safe,
The light comes on when the parking brake is
WARNING applied.
drive carefully to the nearest ser-
vice station for repairs. Other-
If the supplemental air bag warning Low brake fluid warning wise, have your vehicle towed.
light is on, it could mean that the
When the ignition key is in the ON position ● Pressing the brake pedal with the
supplemental air bag system will not
the light warns of a low brake fluid level. If the engine stopped and/or low brake
operate in an accident.
light comes on while the engine is running fluid level may increase your
with the parking brake not applied, stop the stopping distance and braking
vehicle and perform the following:

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anti-lock function will cease but the ordinary
will require greater pedal effort brakes will continue to operate normally.
WARNING
as well as greater pedal travel. If the light comes on while you are
● If the brake fluid level is below driving, contact your INFINITI dealer for ● When parking, always make sure
the MIN mark on the brake fluid repair. that the transfer shift lever is in H
reservoir, do not drive until the or 4LO and the parking brake is
Automatic transmission
brake system has been checked set.
park warning light
at an INFINITI dealer. ● If the ATP light is ON, this indi-
This light indicates that the automatic trans-
cates that the automatic trans-
mission parking function is not engaged. If the
or Anti-lock brake mission P (park) position will not
transfer control is not secured in any drive
warning light function and the transfer shift le-
position while the automatic transmission
ver is in neutral.
The light should turn off within 1 second after selector lever is in the P position, the trans-
turning the ignition switch to ON. If not, the mission will disengage and the wheel will not ● Failure to engage the transfer
system is malfunctioning. lock. shift lever in H or 4LO could result
in the vehicle moving unexpect-
If the light comes on while the engine is Shift the transfer control lever into the H or
edly, resulting in serious per-
running, it may indicate there is something 4LO position when the warning light comes
sonal injury or property damage.
on.
wrong with the anti-lock portion of the brake
system. In either case, have the system
checked by your INFINITI dealer.
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Automatic transmission If any problem occurs during engine or If the O/D OFF indicator light blinks for approxi-
oil temperature warning vehicle operation, the warning light will either mately 8 seconds after coming on for 2 seconds,
light remain illuminated or blink. have your INFINITI dealer check the transmission
and repair it if necessary.
This light comes on when the automatic
transmission oil temperature is too high. If the CAUTION The automatic transmission is equipped with
light comes on while driving, reduce the an electronic Fail-Safe mode. This system
vehicle speed as soon as safely possible until If the warning light comes on or allows the vehicle to be driven even in the
the light turns off. blinks during operation, have your event of damage to the electrical circuits. If
vehicle checked by an authorized this occurs, the gears automatically engage
INFINITI dealer as soon as possible. and lock into 3rd gear.
CAUTION
See the ‘‘Driving the vehicle’’ in the ‘‘5.
Continued vehicle operation when INDICATOR LIGHTS Starting and driving’’ section for fail-
the A/T oil temperature warning light safe before visiting your INFINITI
Overdrive off indicator
is on may damage the automatic dealer.
light
transmission. Turn signal/hazard indi-
This light comes on during driving when the
overdrive switch is pressed to prevent over- cator lights
Four wheel drive warn- drive operation. The light flashes when the turn signal switch
ing light lever or hazard switch is turned on.
The O/D OFF indicator light comes on for two
The four wheel drive warning light comes on seconds each time the ignition key is turned
when the key switch is turned to ON. It turns ON. This shows the light is functioning
off soon after the engine is started. properly.

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High beam indicator You do not need to have your vehicle
light (Blue) towed to the dealer.
CAUTION
This light comes on when the headlight high ● Malfunction indicator light blinking — An
beam is on and goes out when the low beam engine misfire has been detected which Continued vehicle operation without
is selected. may damage the emission control system. having the emission control system
To reduce or avoid emission control sys- checked and repaired as necessary
CRUISE indicator light tem damage: could lead to poor driveability, re-
The light comes on while the vehicle speed is duced fuel economy, and possible
* do not drive at speeds above 45 MPH
controlled by the cruise control system. damage to the emission control
(72 km/h).
* avoid hard acceleration or deceleration. system.
Malfunction indicator
light (MIL) * avoid steep uphill grades.
* if possible, reduce the amount of cargo Some conditions may cause the malfunction
If the Malfunction indicator light comes on
being hauled or towed. indicator light to come on steady or blink.
steady or blinks while the engine is running,
Example are as follows:
it may indicate a potential emission control The malfunction indicator light may stop
problem. blinking and come on steady. ● vehicle ran out of fuel, which caused the
engine to misfire.
The Malfunction indicator light will come on Have the vehicle inspected by an autho-
in one of two ways: rized INFINITI dealer. You do not need to ● fuel filler cap was left off or improperly
have your vehicle towed to the dealer. installed, allowing fuel to evaporate into
● Malfunction indicator light on steady —
the atmosphere.
An emission control system malfunction
has been detected. Have the vehicle in- If you suspect that you experienced one or
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to an authorized INFINITI dealer and have the key in the ON position. checked as soon as possible if the warning
vehicle inspected. Avoid any unnecessary sound is heard when the vehicle is moving,
BUZZERS
diagnosis during the service by informing the whether or not the brake pedal is depressed.
dealer of the conditions listed above that may Key reminder buzzer
have occurred.
SECURITY SYSTEM
The buzzer will sound if the driver side door is
opened while the key is left in the ignition SECURITY INDICATOR
Four wheel drive indica-
switch. Remove the key and take it with you LIGHT
tor light
when leaving the vehicle.
The light should turn off within 1 second after
turning the ignition switch to ON. Light reminder buzzer
While the engine is running, the four wheel A buzzer will sound when the driver side door
drive indicator light will illuminate the posi- is opened if the light switch is turned on
tion selected by the transfer shift lever and/or unless the ignition key is in the ON position.
4WD shift switch. Turn the light switch off when you leave the
The four wheel drive indicator light will vehicle.
blink while shifting from one drive Brake pad wear warning
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The disc brake pads have audible wear warn- THEFT WARNING
Transfer 4LO position ings. When a brake pad requires replacement, The theft warning system provides visual and
indicator light it will make a high pitched scraping sound audio alarm signals if parts of the vehicle are
This light comes on when the transfer shift when the vehicle is in motion whether or not disturbed.
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HOW TO ACTIVATE THE the key is returned beyond the verti- ● The alarm automatically turns off after 2 to
THEFT WARNING SYSTEM cal position toward the rear of the 3 minutes; however, the alarm will reacti-
vehicle to remove the key, the sys- vate if the vehicle is tampered with again.
1. Close all windows.
tem may be deactivated. When the The alarm is activated by:
2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. indicator light fails to glow for 30
● Unlocking the door or back door without
3. Close and lock all doors, hood, back door seconds, unlock the door once and
using the key or multi-remote controller.
and back door glass hatch. The doors can lock it again.
(Even if the door is opened by releasing
be locked either with or without the key. ● Even when the driver and/or passen- the door inside lock knob, the alarm is
The system can be activated even if the gers are in the vehicle, the system activated.)
windows are open. will activate with all doors, hood, ● Opening the hood.
back door and back door glass hatch (Even if the hood is opened by the hood
4. Confirm that the security indicator light locked and ignition key off. Turn the release handle, the alarm is activated.)
comes on. The security light glows for ignition key to ACC to turn the sys-
about 30 seconds and then begins to flash. tem off. ● Opening the back door glass hatch
The system is now activated. If, during this (Even if the back door glass hatch is
30 second time period, the door is un- THEFT WARNING SYSTEM opened by the opener switch, the alarm is
locked by the key or multi-remote OPERATION activated.)
controller, or the ignition key is turned to The warning system will give the following How to stop alarms
ACC or ON, the system will not activate. alarm:
The alarm will stop only by unlocking a door
● If the key is turned slowly toward the ● The headlights blink and the horn sounds or back door with the key or multi-remote con-
front of the vehicle when locking the intermittently. In addition, the starter motor troller. The alarm will not stop if the ignition
door, the system may not activate. If will not operate. switch is turned to ACC or ON.

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If the system does not operate as de- Pull the lever toward you to the washer. Then REAR WINDOW WIPER
scribed above, have it checked by your the wiper will also operate several times. AND WASHER SWITCH
INFINITI dealer.
WINDSHIELD WIPER CAUTION
AND WASHER SWITCH
The following could damage the
washer system:
● Do not operate the washer con-
tinuously for more than 30 sec-
onds.
● Do not operate the washer if the SII0128
reservoir tank is empty.
To operate the wiper, push the switch to the
side. This wiper operates intermittently.
WARNING
SII0117 Push the switch to the side fully, this
In freezing temperatures the washer operates the wiper continuously.
The windshield wiper and washer operates
when the ignition key is in the ACC or ON solution may freeze on the wind- To operate the washer, hold the switch down
position. shield and obscure your vision which to the side.
may lead to an accident. Warm the
Push the lever down to operate the wiper. Then the wiper will also operate several times.
windshield with the defroster be fore
Intermittent operation can be adjusted from 4 you wash the windshield.
to 12 seconds by turning the knob.

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REAR WINDOW AND


CAUTION WARNING OUTSIDE MIRROR DE-
FOGGER SWITCH
● Do not operate the washer con- In freezing temperatures the washer
tinuously for more than 30 sec- solution may freeze on the rear win-
onds. dow and obscure your vision which
may lead to an accident. Warm the
● Do not operate the washer if res-
rear window with the defroster be-
ervoir tank is empty.
fore you wash the rear window.

● The rear window wiper will not op-


erate when the rear window is open.
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The rear window wiper will not op-
erate if the rear window is closed To defog the rear window glass and the
with the wiper switch on. To operate outside door mirrors, start the engine and
the window wiper, turn the switch to push the switch on. (The indicator light will
off and then to on. come on.) Push the switch again to turn the
● The rear window will not open while defogger off.
the rear window wiper is operating.
It will automatically turn off in approximately
15 minutes. If the window clears before this
time, push the switch off manually.

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Turn the switch to the position: Instrument brightness control
CAUTION The clearance, tail, license plate and instru-
ment lights will come on.
When cleaning the inner side of the
Turn the switch to the position:
window, be careful not to scratch or
damage the rear window defogger. Headlights will come on and all the other
lights remain on.
HEADLIGHT AND TURN
SIGNAL SWITCH
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
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Lighting
The instrument brightness control operates
when the head light switch is in the or
position.
Turn the control to adjust the brightness of the
SII0120 instrument panel lights.
To select the high beam, push the lever for- When the control is turned to the right until a
ward. Pull it back to select the low beam. click sound is heard, the light intensity will be
at maximum. When the control is turned to the
SII0119 left until a click sound is heard, the light will
be turned off.

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Passing signal or down to the point where lights begin
flashing.
Pulling the lever toward you will flash the WARNING
headlight high beam. Daytime running light system
(For Canada) When the daytime running light sys-
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH tem is active, tail lights on your
The headlights automatically illuminate at a
Turn signal vehicle are not on. It is necessary at
reduced intensity when the engine is started
dusk to turn on your headlights.
with the parking brake released. The daytime
Failure to do so could cause an
running lights operate with the headlight
accident injuring yourself and oth-
switch in the OFF position or in the po-
ers.
sition. Turn the headlight switch to the
position for full illumination when driv-
ing at night.
If the parking brake is applied before the
engine is started, the daytime running lights
SII0121 do not illuminate. The daytime running lights
illuminate once the parking brake is released.
Move the lever up or down to signal the The daytime running lights will remain on
turning direction. When the turn is completed, until the ignition switch is turned off.
the turn signals cancel automatically.
Lane change signal
To indicate a lane change, move the lever up

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FRONT FOG LIGHT HAZARD WARNING


SWITCH FLASHER SWITCH WARNING
● When stalled or stopped on the
roadway under emergency condi-
tions, move the vehicle well off
the road.
● Do not use the switch while mov-
ing on the highway unless un-
usual circumstances force you to
SII0129 SII0125 drive so slowly that your vehicle
might become a hazard to other
To turn the fog lights on, turn the headlight Push the switch on to warn other drivers when traffic.
switch to the position, then turn the you must stop or park under emergency con-
● Turn signals do not work when the
switch to the position. To turn them off, ditions. All turn signal lights will flash.
switch is operating.
turn the switch to the OFF position.
Some state laws may prohibit the use of
The headlights must be on for the fog lights to the hazard warning flasher switch while
The flasher can be actuated with the ignition
operate. driving.
switch either off or on.

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HORN HEATED SEATS (if so ing on the temperature. The indicator light
equipped) in the switch will illuminate.
The heater is controlled by a thermostat,
automatically turning the heater on and off.
The indicator light will remain on as long
as the switch is on.
3. When the vehicle’s interior is warmed or
before you leave the vehicle, be sure to
turn the switch off.
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To sound the horn, push the center pad area CAUTION
of the steering wheel. The front seats are warmed by built-in heaters.
The switches located on the instrument panel ● Do not use the seat heater for
can be operated independently of each other. extended periods or when no one
is using the seat.
1. Start the engine.
● Do not put anything on the seat
The battery could run down if the heater
which insulates heat, such as a
is operated while the engine is not
blanket, cushion, seat cover, etc.
running.
Otherwise, the seat may become
2. Push the (Low) or (High) overheated.
position of the switch, as desired, depend-

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POWER SOCKET
● Do not place anything hard or ● Do not use with accessories that
heavy on the seat or pierce it with exceed a 12 volt, 120W (10A)
a pin or similar object. This may power draw. Do not use double
result in damage to the heater. adapters or more than one elec-
trical accessory.
● Any liquid spilled on the heating
seat should be removed immedi- ● Use this power socket with the
ately with a dry cloth. engine running. (If the engine is
stopped, this could result in a
● When cleaning the seat, never
discharged battery.)
use benzine, thinner, or any simi- SII0130
lar materials. ● Avoid using when the air condi-
tioner, headlights or rear window
● If any abnormalities are found or
CAUTION defogger is on.
the heating seat does not oper-
ate, turn the switch OFF and have ● When not in use, be sure to close
the system checked by your ● Take care as the socket and plug the cap. Do not allow water to
INFINITI dealer. may be hot during or immediately contact the socket.
after use.
● Before inserting or disconnecting
● This power socket is not designed a plug, be sure to turn off the
for use with a cigarette lighter power switch of electrical acces-
unit. sory being used or the ACC power

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Push the lighter in all the way, then release it.
of the vehicle. When the lighter is heated, it will spring out.
Return the lighter to its original position after
● Push the plug in as far as it will
use.
go. If good contact is not made,
the plug may overheat or the in- To empty the ashtray, pull up on the horizontal
ternal temperature fuse may bar and remove the tray.
blow.
WARNING
CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
AND ASHTRAYS The cigarette lighter should not be
The cigarette lighter operates when the igni-
used while driving in order that full
attention may be given to the driving
tion switch is in ACC or ON. operation.

CAUTION
The cigarette lighter socket is a
power source for the cigarette
lighter element only. The use of the
cigarette lighter socket as a power
source for any other accessory is not
recommended.
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STORAGE GLASSES CASE


TRAYS CAUTION
● Do not use for anything other than
glasses.
● Do not leave glasses in the
glasses case while parking in di-
rect sunlight. The heat may dam-
age the glasses.
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CUP HOLDERS
SII0131 The glasses case can be opened by pushing
the button.

WARNING WARNING
The coin tray should not be used The glasses case should not be used
while driving in order that full atten- while driving in order that full atten-
tion may be given to the driving tion may be given to the driving
operation. operation. SII0132

Do not place valuable items in the tray.

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GLOVE BOX
CAUTION
● Avoid abrupt starting and braking
when the cup holder is being used
to prevent spilling the drink. If the
liquid is hot, it can scald you or
your passenger.
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● Use only soft cups in the cup
To open, push the cup holder. holder. Hard objects can injure SIP0131
you in an accident.
To close, fully push the cup holder. When locking or unlocking the glove box, use
the master key.
The glove box may be opened by pulling the
WARNING handle.
The cup holder should not be used
while driving in order that full atten-
WARNING
tion may be given to the driving
Keep the glove box lid closed while
operation.
driving to help prevent injury in an
accident or a sudden stop.

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CONSOLE BOX

WARNING
● The center console box should not
be used while driving in order
that full attention may be given to
the driving operation.
● Keep the center console box lid
closed while driving to prevent
injury in an accident or a sudden
stop.

Do not place valuable items in the


center console box.

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LUGGAGE STORAGE
WARNING
WARNING
● Make sure the luggage board
Keep luggage side console box lids closes securely.
closed securely while driving to pre-
● Do not drive with the board re-
vent injury in an accident or sudden
moved.
stop.
● Properly secure all cargo to help
Do not place valuable items in the prevent it from sliding or shifting.
luggage side console box. Do not place cargo higher than
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or
collision, unsecured cargo could
cause personal injury.
● Never allow anyone to ride in the
luggage area or on the rear seat
when it is in the fold-down posi-
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● It is extremely dangerous to ride
in a cargo area inside of a ve-
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Side finisher
in these areas are more likely to ● Use suitable ropes and hooks to
be seriously injured or killed. secure cargo.
● Do not allow people to ride in any ● Never allow anyone to ride in the
area of your vehicle that is not luggage area. It is extremely dan-
equipped with seats and seat gerous to ride in a cargo area
belts. inside of a vehicle. In a collision,
people riding in these areas are
LUGGAGE HOOKS more likely to be seriously in-
jured or killed. SIP0174
The luggage hooks can be used to secure
● Do not allow people to ride in any
cargo with ropes or other types of straps. ● When hooking on ropes, do not ap-
area of your vehicle that is not
ply a load of more than 22 lb (98 N)
equipped with seats and seat
to a single hook.
WARNING belts.
● Do not use the luggage net between
● Be sure everyone in your vehicle
● Properly secure all cargo to help the A and B hooks.
is in a seat and using a seat belt
prevent it from sliding or shifting.
properly.
Do not place cargo higher than
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or
collision, unsecured cargo could
cause personal injury.

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Floor LUGGAGE NET To install the luggage net, attach the four
The luggage net keeps packages in the cargo hooks to the four retainers.
area from moving around while your vehicle is To remove the luggage net, detach the four
driven. hooks from the luggage net retainers.

WARNING
● Properly secure all cargo to help
prevent it from sliding or shifting.
SIP0175 Do not place cargo higher than
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or
collision, unsecured cargo could
cause personal injury.
● Be sure to secure all four hooks
into the retainers. The cargo re-
strained in the net must not ex-
ceed 30 lbs. (13.6 kg) or the net
may not stay secured.

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TONNEAU COVER
● Do not leave the tonneau cover in
the vehicle with it disengaged
from the holder.
● Properly secure all cargo to help
prevent it from sliding or shifting.
Do not place cargo higher than
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or
collision, unsecured cargo could
SII0138
cause personal injury.

The tonneau cover keeps the luggage com-


partment contents hidden from the outside.

WARNING
● Never put anything on the ton-
neau cover, no matter how small.
Any object on it could cause an
injury in an accident or sudden
stop.

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LUGGAGE RACK
CAUTION
Use care when placing or removing
items from the luggage rack. If you
cannot comfortably lift the items
onto the luggage rack from the
ground, use a ladder or stool.

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The cross-bars can be adjusted forward and Weight Rating (GAWR front and rear). The
backward. Place your luggage between the GVWR and GAWR are located on the Safety WARNING
bars (A), adjust the bars (A), and secure the Compliance Certification Label (located on the
luggage with rope to the bars (A). There are driver’s door pillar). For more information ● Make sure that all passengers
also adjustable loops on the side bars for the regarding GVWR and GAWR, refer to ‘‘10. have their hands, etc. inside the
rope attachment. Technical and customer information’’. vehicle before closing the win-
dows.
Always evenly distribute the luggage on the Ensure both front and rear bars (A) are
luggage rack. Do not load more than 100 installed correctly. See illustration for ● Do not leave children unattended
lbs. (45 kg). Be careful that your vehicle details. inside the vehicle. They could
does not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight unknowingly activate switches or
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switch (driver side switches) will open or
controls and become trapped in a close all the windows.
window. Unattended children Locking passenger’s window
could become involved in serious
accidents. When the lock button is pushed in, only the
driver side window can be opened or closed.
Push it in again to cancel.
POWER WINDOWS
The power windows only operate when the
SII0142A
ignition key is in the ON position.

SII0140A

The passenger side switch will open or close


SII0139A only the corresponding window. To open or
close the window, hold the switch down or up.
To open or close the window, push down or
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Automatic operation SUNROOF (if so Tilting the sunroof
equipped) To tilt up, first close the sunroof, then keep
AUTOMATIC SUNROOF pushing the side of the tilt switch.

The sun roof will only operate when the To tilt down the sunroof, keep pushing the
ignition key is in the ON position. side.

Sliding the sunroof Sun shade


Open/close the sun shade by sliding it
backward/forward.
SII0143
The shade will open automatically when the
To fully open the driver side window, com- sunroof is opened. However, it must be closed
pletely press down the switch and release it; it manually.
need not be held. The window will automati-
cally open all the way. To stop the window,
just pull up the switch toward the close side.
SII0144
A light press on the switch will cause the
window to open until the switch is released. To open the roof, keep pressing the switch to
the side.
To close the roof, keep pressing the switch to
the side.

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If the sunroof does not close
WARNING Have your INFINITI dealer check and repair the
sunroof.
● In an accident you could be
thrown from the vehicle through
CLOCK
an open sunroof. Always use seat The digital clock displays time when the
belts and child restraints. ignition key is in ACC or ON.
● Do not allow anyone to stand up If the power supply is disconnected, the
or extend any portion of their clock will not indicate the correct time.
body out of the opening while the Readjust the time.
vehicle is in motion or while the
sunroof is closing.

CAUTION
● Remove water drops, snow, ice
or sand from the sunroof before
SII0145 opening.
● Do not place any heavy object on SII0146
the sunroof or surrounding area.

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ADJUSTING THE TIME INTERIOR LIGHT The interior light will operate regardless of
ignition key position.
Depressing the CLOCK and the buttons
together will set hours. Depressing the ● When the switch is in the OFF position, the
CLOCK and buttons together will set interior light will not illuminate, regardless
minutes. of door position.
CLOCK OPERATION ● When the switch is in the center j
position, the light will illuminate when a
By pressing the CLOCK button, you can
door is opened.
alternate the clock and the radio/cassette tape
options in the display. ● When the switch is in the ON position, the
interior light will illuminate, whether any
CLOCK PRIORITY MODE
door is open or closed.
In this mode the clock will be shown in the
display. If any radio, cassette tape or CD
functions are activated, the radio, cassette or CAUTION
CD display will illuminate for ten seconds
Leaving the interior light switch in
then return to the clock mode.
the ON position for extended periods
After clock adjustment, the radio is in of time will result in a discharged
the clock priority mode. battery.
SII0147

The interior light has a three position switch.

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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS

PERSONAL LIGHT VANITY MIRROR INTEGRATED


LIGHTS HomeLinkt TRANSMIT-
TER (if so equipped)
The Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter pro-
vides a convenient way to consolidate the
functions of up to three individual hand-held
transmitters into one built-in device.
● The Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter will
operate garage doors, gates, home/
SII0149 office lighting systems and security sys-
SII0148 tems by storing and transmitting the pro-
gramming information of your current
CAUTION The light on the vanity mirror will turn on hand-held transmitters.
when the cover on the vanity mirror is opened.
● The Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter is
Do not use for extended periods of
built-in and powered by your vehicle’s
time with the engine stopped. This
battery and charging system. No separate
could result in a discharged battery.
batteries are necessary.

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PROGRAMMING THE
WARNING HomeLinkt TRANSMITTER garage door, gate, etc. that you are
programming.
Do not use this Integrated Your vehicle’s engine should be
HomeLinkT Transmitter with any ga- turned off while programming
rage door opener that lacks safety your transmitter. The Integrated
stop and reverse features as re- HomeLinkT Transmitter may not
quired by federal safety standards work with older garage door openers
(these standards became effective that do not meet current Federal
for models manufactured after April Consumer Safety Standards.
1, 1982). A garage door opener
SII0150
which cannot detect an object in the
path of a closing garage door and 1. Test the Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter
then automatically stop and reverse by pressing any button. The red indicator
the door, does not meet current fed- WARNING light should come on. If you have previ-
eral safety standards. Using a ga- ously programmed a button proceed to
rage door opener without these fea- During the programming procedure step 3.
tures increases the risk of serious your garage door or security gate
will open and close (if the transmit- 2. Clear all channels on the Integrated
injury or death. HomeLinkT Transmitter by holding down
ter is within range). Make sure that
people or objects are clear of the both outside buttons (#1 & #3) until the
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mately 20 seconds). Then release both hand-held transmitter. You can now use OPERATING THE TRANS-
buttons. the Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter in- MITTER
stead of your hand-held transmitter.
3. Select which of the three Integrated To operate, simply press the appropriate
HomeLinkT Transmitter buttons you want Note to Canadian users: button on the Integrated HomeLinkT Trans-
to program. mitter. The red indicator light illuminates
Prior to 1992, D.O.C. regulations required
while the signal is being transmitted. The
4. Hold your hand-held transmitter against many hand-held transmitters to stop transmit-
effective transmission range of the Integrated
the bottom surface of the Integrated ting after one or two seconds, even though
HomeLinkT Transmitter may differ from your
HomeLinkT Transmitter so that you can you continue to hold down the button. If you
hand-held transmitter.
still see the red indicator light. think you have one of these hand-held trans-
mitters, you should press and re-press the PROGRAMMING PROBLEM
5. Press the desired button until the red
transmitter button every 2 seconds without DIAGNOSIS
indicator light flashes slowly. Do not re-
lease the button. Continue holding and ever releasing the integrated HomeLinkT
Be sure to keep your original hand-held
press the hand-held transmitter button Transmitter button. The indicator light on the
transmitter for possible reprogramming if nec-
through step 6. Integrated HomeLinkT Transmitter should
essary.
blink rapidly indicating a successful program-
6. Hold down both buttons until the ming procedure. If it returns to the slow blink ● Make sure batteries in the hand-held
red indicator light on the Integrated of program mode, continue to periodically transmitter are fully charged.
HomeLinkT Transmitter flashes rapidly
reactivate your hand-held transmitter until a ● Hold your hand-held transmitter against
(This may take 1-90 seconds). Then re-
successful programming procedure is indi- the bottom surface of the Integrated
lease both buttons. The rapid flashing
cated by the rapidly flashing indicator light. HomeLinkT Transmitter so that you can
means that the transmitter has been suc-
cessfully programmed to match your still see the red indicator light.

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● Hold buttons for duration of the program- to the HomeLinkT Transmitter, but does not procedures outlined above (if not yet pro-
ming without interruption. open your garage door, and your garage door grammed).
opener was manufactured after 1995, your
● Rotate your hand-held transmitter end- 2. Program your garage door opener receiver
garage door opener may have a Code Pro-
over-end and program again. For best to recognize your HomeLinkT Transmitter
tected or Rolling Code feature. This type of
results, place the end opposite the battery (The HomeLinkT Transmitter follows the
system will change the code of your garage
compartment against the Integrated same procedure to train to the receiver as
door opener every time you open or close
HomeLinkT Transmitter when program- your hand held transmitter did when it was
your garage door.
ming. first installed):
To determine if you have one of these sys-
ROLLING CODES (if so a) Remove the cover panel from your
tems, depress the button on the HomeLinkT
equipped) garage door opener receiver. The
Transmitter that you have just programmed. If
receiver should be located by the
the LED on the HomeLinkT Transmitter
garage door opener motor.
flashes rapidly for 1 to 2 seconds, then
remains on, your garage door opener has a b) Locate the training button on the
rolling code system. garage door opener receiver. The
exact location and color of the button
To operate your Rolling Code garage door
may vary by garage door opener
opener from your HomeLinkT Transmitter,
brand. If you have difficulty locating
follow these steps:
the training button, reference your
SIP0198 1. Program your hand held transmitter to the garage door opener manual. If you
HomeLinkT Transmitter by following the have difficulty programming your ga-
If your hand held transmitter appears to train rage door opener equipped with a

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rolling code system to recognize the CLEARING THE PROGRAM- When your vehicle is recovered, you
HomeLinkT Transmitter with the Roll- MING INFORMATION will need to reprogram the Integrated
ing Code feature, call INFINITI Con- HomeLinkT Transmitter with your new
Should you sell your vehicle, be sure to clear
sumer Affairs Department. transmitter information.
the channels of the Integrated HomeLinkT
c) Press the training button on the ga- Transmitter. To clear the channels, simulta- FCC Notice:
rage door opener receiver for 1 to 2 neously hold down the outside two buttons This device complies with FCC rules
seconds. (#1 & #3) until the red indicator light begins part 15. Operation is subject to the
to flash rapidly (approximately 20 seconds). following two conditions: (1) This de-
d) Return to the HomeLinkT Transmitter
This will clear all three buttons. Individual vice may not cause harmful interfer-
in the vehicle, and depress the pro-
buttons cannot be cleared, but can be repro- ence and (2) This device must accept
grammed HomeLinkT button for the
grammed at any time by following the pro- any interference that may be received,
duration of the fast blink on the
gramming procedures described above. including interference that may cause
HomeLinkT Transmitter (1 to 2 sec-
undesired operation.
onds). Release the button, and re- IF YOUR VEHICLE IS EVER
press to confirm that the system has STOLEN The transmitter has been tested and
trained. complies with FCC and DOC/MDC rules.
If your vehicle has been stolen, you should Changes or modifications not expressly
e) Your garage door opener should now change the codes of any device that approved by the party responsible for
recognize your HomeLinkT Transmit- was programmed into the Integrated compliance could void the user’s au-
ter. You may use either your HomeLinkT Transmitter as soon as possible. thority to operate the device.
HomeLinkT Transmitter or your origi- Consult the owners manual of each device, or
nal hand held transmitter to open call the manufacturer or dealer of those DOC: ISTC 1763K1313
your garage door. devices. FCC I.D.: CB2V67690

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3 PRE-DRIVING CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS

Keys............................................................. 3-2
Doors........................................................... 3-2
Multi-remote control system....................... 3-5
Hood ............................................................ 3-9
Back door .................................................... 3-9
Rear window ............................................. 3-10
Fuel filler lid............................................... 3-11
Tilting steering wheel ................................ 3-13
Sun visors ................................................. 3-14
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KEYS safe place. INFINITI does not record key


numbers so it is very important to keep track greater safety in the event of an
of your key number plate. accident by helping to prevent
A key number is only necessary when you persons from being thrown from
have lost all keys and do not have one to the vehicle. This also helps keep
children and others from uninten-
duplicate from. If you still have a key, this key
tionally opening the doors, and
can be duplicated by your INFINITI dealer or a
will help keep out intruders.
lock smith shop.
● Before opening any door, always
When the key case with the wallet key
look for and avoid oncoming traf-
SIP0206 is placed into your wallet, be careful
fic.
not to apply excessive force to the
The master key and wallet key can be used for ● Do not leave children unattended
wallet as it or other cards could be
all the locks. The security key cannot be used inside the vehicle. They could
damaged.
for the glove box lock. To protect belongings unknowingly activate switches or
when you leave a key with someone, give DOORS controls. Unattended children
them the security key only. Never leave this could become involved in serious
key in the vehicle. WARNING accidents.

Record the key number on the key number ● Always have the doors locked
plate and keep it in a safe place (such as your while driving. Along with the use
wallet), NOT IN THE CAR. A key number plate of seat belts, this provides
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LOCKING WITH KEY LOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCKING WITH POWER
LOCK KNOB DOOR LOCK SWITCH
The power door lock system allows you to
lock or unlock all doors simultaneously.

SIP0124
SIP0125
To lock the door, turn the key toward the front
of the vehicle. To lock from the outside without a key, move
To unlock, turn it toward the rear. the inside lock knob to the Lock position.
Then close the door.
Locking the front door will simultaneously
lock the other doors. When locking the door this way, be certain not
to leave the key inside the vehicle.
The inside lock knob of the front door cannot
be set to the Lock position with front doors
opened and with the key in the ignition. If this
is attempted, all doors will unlock.

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● Turning the front door key one time to the
rear of the vehicle will unlock the corre-
sponding door. From that position, return-
ing the key to Neutral (where the key can
only be removed and inserted.) and turn-
ing it to the rear again within 3 seconds
will unlock all doors including the back
door.
● Pushing the front door lock knob in will SIP0197

lock all doors including the back door. ● Operating the lock-unlock switch will lock
If the front doors are open with the key or unlock all doors including the back
in the ignition when the inside lock door.
knob is set to the lock position, all the
door knobs will lock then quickly unlock
automatically.

SIP0196

● Turning the front door key to the front of


the vehicle will lock all doors including the
back door.

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CHILD SAFETY REAR DOOR ing the back door.
LOCK Be sure to remove the key from the ● Do not drop the remote controller.
vehicle before locking the doors and
● Do not strike the remote control-
leaving it.
ler sharply against another ob-
The remote controller can operate at a dis-
ject.
tance of approximately 49 ft (15 m) from the
vehicle. (The effective distance depends upon ● Do not place the remote control-
the conditions around the vehicle.) ler for an extended period in an
As many as four remote controllers can be area where temperatures exceed
used with one vehicle. For information con- 140°F (60°C).
cerning the purchase and use of additional
SIP0126
remote controllers, contact your INFINITI
Child safety locking helps prevent doors from dealer.
being opened accidentally, especially when
small children are in the vehicle. CAUTION
When the lever is in the lock position,
the rear door can be opened only from Listed below are conditions or oc-
the outside. currences which will damage the
remote controller.
MULTI-REMOTE CON- ● Do not allow the remote control-
TROL SYSTEM ler to become wet.
It is possible to lock/unlock all doors includ-

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HOW TO USE MULTI-
REMOTE CONTROL SYS-
TEM
Locking doors
1. Remove the ignition key.
2. Close all the doors.
3. Push the button on the multi-remote
controller.
4. All the doors will lock.
5. The hazard indicator flashes twice.
● When the button is pushed with all
doors locked, the hazard indicator flashes
twice as a reminder that the doors are
already locked.
SIP0128

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Unlocking doors troller for longer than 1.5 seconds. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. Push the button on the multi- 2. The theft warning alarm and headlights will
remote controller. Only the driver side stay on for 30 seconds.
door will unlock.
3. The alarm will stop when any of the key
2. Push the button on the multi-remote functions are used. For example, when the
controller again within 5 seconds. All or the button is pushed, or the
doors will unlock. button is pushed for longer than 1.5
3. The interior light will stay on for 30 seconds on the multi-remote controller,
seconds when the interior light switch is in the panic alarm function will be cancelled.
the center j position. The remote controller will not function.
The interior light can be turned off without ● When the key is inserted into the key
waiting for 30 seconds by inserting the key
switch.
into the ignition or by locking the doors with
the multi-remote controller or by pushing the ● When the battery in the remote con-
interior light button. troller is dead.
Using the panic alarm ● The distance between the remote
If you are near your vehicle and feel threat- controller and vehicle is more than
ened, you may activate the alarm to call approx. 49 ft (15 m).
SIP0194
attention as follows: ● When one of the doors is ajar, only
1. Push the button on the remote con- the unlock function can be operated.

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1. Open the lid using a coin. 2. Replace the battery with a new one. Insert FCC Notice:
the battery as illustrated above. Changes or modifications not expressly
Recommended battery: Sanyo CR2025 or approved by the manufacturer compli-
equivalent. ance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
3. Close the lid securely.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
4. Press the button, then the button
FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry
two or three times to check the multi-
Canada. Operation is subject to the
remote controller operation.
following two conditions: (1) This de-
If the batteries is removed for any vice may not cause harmful interfer-
reason other than replacement, per- ence and (2) this device must accept
form step 4 above. any interference received, including in-
terference that may cause undesired
● An improperly disposed battery can
operation.
hurt the environment. Always con-
firm local regulations for battery dis-
posal.
● The remote controller is water-proof;
however, if it does get wet, immedi-
SIP0195
ately wipe completely dry.
● When changing battery, do not let
dust or oil get on the controller.

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HOOD
the hood to fly open and result in
an accident.
● If you see steam or smoke coming
from the engine compartment, to
avoid injury do not open the hood.

BACK DOOR
KEY OPERATION
SIP0130

1. Pull the hood lock release handle located 4. When closing the hood, reset the assist
below the instrument panel; the hood will bar to its original position, then slowly
then spring up slightly. close the hood and make sure it locks into
2. Pull the lever at the front of the hood with place.
your fingertips and raise the hood.
3. Insert the assist bar into the slot in the WARNING
front edge of the hood.
● Make sure the hood is completely SIP0132
closed and latched before driv-
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1. Turn the key counterclockwise to unlock
the back door. ‘‘5. Starting and driving’’ section WARNING
2. Pull the opener handle to open the back for exhaust gas.
door. Do not drive with the rear window
REAR WINDOW open. This could allow dangerous
3. To lock the back door, push it down firmly
exhaust gases to be drawn into the
and turn the key clockwise.
vehicle. See ‘‘Precautions when
Locking or unlocking the back door will starting and driving’’ in the ‘‘5.
simultaneously lock or unlock the other Starting and driving’’ section for ex-
doors. haust gas.

WARNING
CAUTION
● Always check the back door has
been closed securely to prevent it SIP0193 Do not open the rear window unless
from opening while driving. the wiper is in the stowed position.
KEY OPERATION
● Do not drive with the back door
open. This could allow dangerous To open the rear window, turn the key fully
exhaust gases to be drawn into clockwise and pull the handle. To close, lower
the vehicle. See ‘‘Precaution and push the rear window down securely.
when starting and driving’’ in the

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OPENER OPERATION position. To close the rear window,
push the rear window down se-
curely.

WARNING
Do not drive with the rear window
open. This could allow dangerous
exhaust gases to be drawn into the
SIP0137
vehicle. See ‘‘Precaution when
starting and driving’’ in the ‘‘5.
To open the rear window from the inside, push Starting and driving’’ section for ex-
the rear window opener switch and pull the haust gas.
handle.
● The rear window opener will operate FUEL FILLER LID
while automatic transmission selec-
OPENER OPERATION
tor lever into P or N position.
SIP0133
● The rear window will not open while
the rear window wiper is operating.
Open the rear window after the rear
window wiper returns to the STOP

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To open the fuel filler lid, push the opener
lever. To lock, close the fuel filler lid securely. tain conditions. You could be ● Use only a genuine fuel filler cap
FUEL FILLER CAP burned or seriously injured if it is as a replacement. It has a built-in
misused or mishandled. Always safety valve needed for proper
stop engine and do not smoke or operation of the fuel system and
allow open flames or sparks near emission control system. An in-
the vehicle when refueling. correct cap can result in a serious
malfunction and possible injury.
● Fuel may be under pressure. Turn
the cap one-half turn, and wait for ● Never pour fuel into the throttle
any hissing sound to stop to pre- body to attempt to start your ve-
vent fuel from spraying out and hicle.
possible personal injury. Then re-
SIP0134 move cap.
The fuel filler cap is a screw-on ratcheting ● Do not attempt to top off the fuel CAUTION
type. Tighten the cap clockwise until ratchet- tank often the fuel pump nozzle
ing clicks are heard. shuts off automatically. Contin- ● If fuel is spilled on the car body,
ued refueling may cause fuel flush it away with water to avoid
WARNING over-flow, resulting in fuel spray paint damage.
and possibly a fire. ● Tighten until cap clicks, Failure to
● Gasoline is extremely flammable tighten fuel cap properly may
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TILTING STEERING
cause the malfunction indi- WHEEL WARNING
cator light (MIL) to illuminate. If
this occurs, it will be necessary to Do not adjust the steering wheel
take your vehicle in for service by while driving. You could lose control
an authorized INFINITI dealer. of your vehicle and cause an
accident.

SIP0170

TILT OPERATION
Push the lock lever and while holding it down,
adjust the steering wheel up or down to the
SIP0135 desired position.
Put the fuel filler cap on the cap holder while
refueling.

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SUN VISORS USING THE SUN VISORS MIRRORS


1. To block out glare from the front, swing INSIDE MIRROR
down the main sun visor.
The night position will reduce glare from the
2. To block glare from the side, remove the headlights of vehicles behind you at night.
main sun visor from the center mount and
swing it to the side.
3. Then, to block glare from the front too,
swing down the sub-sun visor.
4. To adjust the glare block position, slide
the sub-sun visor to the left.

CAUTION
SIP0186

● Do not store the main sun visor


before storing the sub-sun visor.
WARNING
● Do not pull the sub-sun visor forc-
edly downwards. Use the night position only when
SIP0171
necessary, because it reduces rear
view clarity.

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OUTSIDE MIRRORS FOLDABLE OUTSIDE MIR-
mirror could cause an accident. Use RORS
inside mirror or glance over your
shoulder to properly judge distances
to other objects.

The outside mirror will operate only when the


ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position.
Push the right or left end of the switch to
SIP0172 select the right or left side mirror, then adjust
using the control lever. IPD073M

Push the outside mirror backward to fold it.


WARNING
Objects viewed in the outside mirror
on the passenger side are closer
than they appear. Be careful when
moving to the right. Using only this

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Ventilators ................................................... 4-2


Heater and air conditioner (Automatic)....... 4-3
Servicing air conditioner ............................. 4-6
Audio system............................................... 4-6
CB radio or car phone............................... 4-17

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VENTILATORS

SIH0037

Open or close, and adjust the air flow direc-


tion of ventilators.
: This symbol indicates that the vents are
closed when the vent switch is moved
to the left.
: This symbol indicates that the vents are
open when the vent switch is moved to
the right.

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER (Automatic)

SIH0045

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Start the engine and operate the controls to ● The temperature of the passenger compart-
activate the air conditioner. ● Positioning of the heating or air ment will be maintained automatically. Air
conditioning controls should not flow distribution and fan speed are also
WARNING be done while driving, in order controlled automatically.
that full attention may be given to
Heating (ECON)
● The air conditioner cooling func- the driving operation.
tion operates only when the en- Use this mode when you need to heat only.
gine is running. AUTOMATIC OPERATION 1. Push the ECON (Economy) button on.
● Do not leave children, unreliable (ECON appears on the display.)
Cooling and/or dehumidified
adults, or pets alone in your ve- 2. Push the temperature control button
heating (AUTO)
hicle. On hot, sunny days, tem- to set the desired temperature.
peratures in a closed vehicle This mode may be used all year round. The
could quickly become high system works automatically to maintain a ● The temperature of the passenger compart-
enough to cause severe or possi- constant temperature. Air flow distribution and ment will be maintained automatically. Air
bly fatal injuries to people or fan speed are also controlled automatically. flow distribution and fan speed are also
animals. controlled automatically.
1. Push the AUTO button on. (AUTO will
● Do not use the recirculation mode appear on the display.) ● Do not set the temperature lower than the
for long periods as it may cause outside air temperature. Otherwise the sys-
2. Push the temperature control button
the interior air to become stale to set the desired temperature. tem may not work properly.
and the windows to fog up.
● For normal operation, adjust the tempera- ● If the windows fog up, do not use the
ture control button to about 75°F (24°C). ECON mode.

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Dehumidified defogging Outside air is drawn into the passenger Air flow control
1. Push the DEF switch on. (The indi- compartment to improve defogging perfor-
Pushing the MODE button selects the air
cator light will come on.) mance.
outlet to provide:
2. Push the temperature control button MANUAL OPERATION : Air flow from center and side ventila-
to set the desired temperature. Fan speed control tors.
● To remove ice or fog from the outside of Push the fan control button to change : Air flow from center and side ventila-
the windows, push the manual fan control the fan speed manually. tors and foot outlets.
button and set to the maximum
position. ● Push the AUTO button to return to auto- : Air flow mainly from foot outlets.
matic control of the fan speed. : Air flow from defroster and foot outlets.
● As soon as possible after the windshield is
clean, push the AUTO button to return to Air recirculation To turn the system off
the auto mode. Push the air recirculation button to Push the OFF button.
● When the DEF button is pushed, the recirculate interior air inside the vehicle. The
air conditioner will automatically be turned indicator light will come on. OPERATING TIPS
on at outside temperatures above 32°F ● When the engine coolant temperature and
Push it again to draw outside air into the
(0°C) to defog the windshield. The air outside air temperature are low, the air
passenger compartment. The indicator will go
recirculation mode will automatically be flow from the foot outlets may not operate
out.
turned off. for 0 to 126 seconds. This is not a
● The air recirculation button cannot be ac- malfunction. After the coolant temperature
tivated when the air conditioner is in the warms up, air flow from the foot outlets
DEF mode. will operate normally.

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lubricants will cause severe damage to your AUDIO SYSTEM
air conditioning system. See ‘‘Capacities and
recommended fuel/lubricants’’ in the ‘‘10. RADIO
Technical and consumer information’’ section Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON and press
for air conditioning system refrigerant and the power on switch to turn on the radio. If
lubricant recommendations. you listen to the radio with the engine not
Your INFINITI dealer will be able to service running, the key should be turned to the ACC
your environmentally friendly air conditioning position.
SIH0039 system. Radio reception is affected by station signal
strength, distance from radio transmitter,
The sensor on the instrument panel helps
maintain a constant temperature. Do not put WARNING buildings, bridges, mountains and other ex-
anything on or around this sensor. ternal influences. Intermittent changes in re-
The air conditioner system contains ception quality normally are caused by these
SERVICING AIR CONDI- refrigerant under high pressure. To external influences.
TIONER avoid personal injury, any air condi-
Radio reception
The air conditioning system in your INFINITI tioner service should be done only
by an experienced technician with Your INFINITI radio system is equipped with
is charged with a refrigerant designed with the
proper equipment. state-of-the-art electronic circuits to enhance
environment in mind. This refrigerant will
radio reception. These circuits are designed to
not harm the earth’s ozone layer. How-
extend reception range, and to enhance the
ever, special charging equipment and lubri-
quality of that reception.
cant are required when servicing your INFINITI
air conditioner. Using improper refrigerants or However there are some general characteris-

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tics of both FM and AM radio signals that can istics as light. For example they will reflect off
affect radio reception quality in a moving objects.
vehicle, even when the finest equipment is Fade and drift: As your vehicle moves away
used. These characteristics are completely from a station transmitter, the signals will tend
normal in a given reception area, and do not to fade and/or drift.
indicate any malfunction in your INFINITI
radio system. Static and flutter: During signal interference
from buildings, large hills or due to antenna
Remember that a moving vehicle is not the position, usually in conjunction with in-
IHA018M
ideal place to listen to a radio. Because of the creased distance from the station transmitter,
movement, reception conditions will con- FM RADIO RECEPTION static or flutter can be heard. This can be
stantly change. Buildings, terrain, signal dis- reduced by adjusting the TREBLE control
tance and interference from other vehicles can Range: FM range is normally limited to 25 to counterclockwise to reduce treble response.
work against ideal reception. Described below 30 miles (40 to 48 km), with monaural (single
Multipath reception: Because of the reflective
are some of the factors that can affect your channel) FM having slightly more range than
characteristics of FM signals, direct and re-
radio reception. stereo FM. External influences may sometimes
flected signals reach the receiver at the same
interfere with FM station reception even if the
time. The signals may cancel each other,
FM station is within 25 miles (40 km). The
resulting in momentary flutter or loss of
strength of the FM signal is directly related to sound.
the distance between the transmitter and
receiver. FM signals follow a line-of-sight AM RADIO RECEPTION
path, exhibiting many of the same character- AM signals, because of their low frequency,
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ground. In addition, the signals can be
bounced off the ionosphere and bent back to
earth. Because of these characteristics. AM
signals are also subject to interference as they
travel from transmitter to receiver.
Fading: Occurs while the vehicle is passing
through freeway underpasses or in areas with
many tall buildings. It can also occur for
several seconds during ionospheric turbu-
lence even in areas where no obstacles exist.
Static: Caused by thunderstorms, electrical
power lines, electric signs and even traffic
lights.

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FM-AM RADIO WITH CAS- Bose speaker To turn the radio off, press the Power/
SETTE PLAYER AND COM- A large output amplifier featuring a low
Volume control knob.
PACT DISC (CD) PLAYER distortion ratio is connected directly to each Push then turn the Volume control knob to
(BOSE)
speaker unit to provide increased output and adjust the volume.
Audio main operation excellent tonal quality. The equalizing circuit
Head unit permits regeneration of forcible base sound.
This equalizing circuit permits the sound
The radio has an FM Diversity reception
efficiency to be matched with the interior
system, which employs two antennas. One is
conditions of your INFINITI for a selection
a rod type antenna; the other is an antenna
between ‘‘natural sound’’ and ‘‘high-fidelity
printed on the window. This system automati-
sound’’.
cally switches to the antenna which is receiv-
ing less noise. Power/Volume control
The tape deck employs an amorphous head Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON, then push
which allows for improved reproduction of the Power/Volume control knob while the
high frequency ranges. Noise is also greatly system is off to call up the mode (radio, tape
reduced by the combined use of the Dolby NR or CD) which was playing immediately before
(noise reduction) system. The auto loudness the system was turned off. When no CD or
circuit enhances the low frequency range tape is loaded, the radio will come on. While
automatically in both radio reception and tape the system is on, pushing the Power/Volume
playback. control knob turns the system off.

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Adjusting tone quality and speaker Clock operation
sound balance
By pressing the CLOCK button, you can
To adjust BASS, TREB (treble), FADER, and alternate the clock and the radio/cassette tape
BAL (balance) the control knobs must be options in the display.
released from their stowed positions. Pushing
the knobs once moves them to the released FM-AM RADIO OPERATION
position. FMzAM band select
In the released position, the knobs control Pushing the FMzAM band select button will
tone quality. Turn the control knobs to adjust change the band FM1, FM2 or AM.
BASS and TREB to the most pleasing level.
● When FMzAM band select button is
From the released position, the knobs must be pushed while the ignition switch is at ACC
pulled out in order to control FADER and BAL. or ON, the radio will come on at the station
FADER adjusts the sound level between the last played.
front and rear speakers, and BAL adjusts the
sound level between the right and left speak- ● The last station played will also come on
ers. when the power button is turned to ON.
Once sound quality is set to the desired levels, ● If a compact disc or tape is inserted when
return the control knobs to the stowed posi- the FMzAM band select button is turned to
tion by pushing them in completely and ON, the compact disc or tape will auto-
releasing. matically be turned off and the last radio
SIH0041A station played will come on.

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● The FM stereo indicator ST will glow SEEK/SCAN tuning
during FM stereo reception. When the
SEEK tuning
stereo broadcast signal is weak, the radio
will automatically change from stereo to Push the SEEK/SCAN tuning button or
monaural reception. for less than 1.5 seconds. SEEK tuning
TUNE (Tuning) begins from low to high or high to low
frequencies and stops at the next broadcasting
Use these buttons for manual tuning. To move station.
quickly through the channels, hold either of
the tuning buttons down for more than 0.5 SCAN tuning
seconds. Push the SEEK/SCAN tuning button or
for more than 1.5 seconds. SCAN tun-
WARNING ing begins from low to high or high to low
frequencies and stops at each broadcasting
The radio should not be tuned while station for five seconds. Pushing the button
driving in order that full attention again during this five second period will stop
may be given to the driving opera- SCAN tuning and the radio will remain tuned
tion. to that station.
SIH0042

Station memory operations


Twelve stations can be set for the FM band
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Six stations can be set for the AM band. door. The cassette tape will be automatically cassette tapes of 60 minutes or
pulled into the player. shorter in length.
Select the desired station.
The radio or CD will turn off (If it is on) and ● Cassette tapes should be removed
1. Tune to the desired station.
the cassette tape will begin to play. from the player when not in use.
2. Push the desired select button for more Store cassettes in their protective
than 1.5 seconds. (For example in the cases and away from direct sunlight,
diagram ch2 is to be memorized. The radio CAUTION heat, moisture or magnetic sources.
mutes when the select button is pushed.) Direct sunlight can cause the cas-
Do not force the cassette tape into
3. The indicator, ch2 will then come on and the tape door. sette to become deformed. The use
the radio will resume. Memorizing is now of deformed cassettes may cause
This could cause player damage. the cassette to jam in the player.
complete.
4. Other buttons can be set in the same ● Do not use cassettes that have peel-
If the system is turned off by pushing the ing or loose labels. If used, the label
manner. Power/Volume control knob with the cassette could jam in the player.
If the battery cable is disconnected, or if the tape still in the player, the tape will resume
playing when the Power/Volume control knob ● If a cassette has loose tape, insert a
fuse blows, the radio memory will be can-
pencil through one of the cassette
celed. In that case, reset the desired stations. is pushed again.
hubs and rewind the tape firmly.
Cassette tape player operation Precautions on cassette player opera- Loose tape may cause jamming and
tion wavering sound quality.
Turn the ignition key to ACC or ON, then
lightly insert the cassette tape into the tape ● To maintain good quality sound, ● Over a period of time, the playback
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gather a tape coating residue as the again allows the tape to play. times the button is pushed. Either the indica-
tape passes over the head. This tor light or will come on when the
FF (fast forward), REW
residue accumulation can cause a APS FF or APS REW function is started.
(rewind)
weak or wavering sound and should
Push the FF (fast forward) button to fast This system searches at the blank intervals
be removed periodically with a head
forward the tape. To rewind the tape, push the between selections. If there is a blank interval
cleaning tape.
REW (rewind) button. Either the indicator light within one program or there is no interval
INFINITI offers a genuine tape player between programs, the system may not stop in
or will come on when the FF or
cleaning kit. See your INFINITI the desired or expected location.
REW function is started.
dealer for details (not available in
APS (automatic program PROG (program)
Canada).
search) FF, APS REW Push the PROG (program) button to change
PLAY/STOP
When the APS FF button is pushed while the the tape side while the tape is being played.
● When this button is pushed with the
tape is being played, the next program will The cassette tape will automatically change
system turned off and a tape loaded, the
start to play from the beginning. Push the APS directions to play the other side when the first
system will come on and the tape will play.
FF button several times to skip through side is completed.
● When this button is pushed with either the programs. The tape will advance the number
Dolby NR (noise reduction)
radio or compact disc turned on and the of times the button is pushed (up to 9
tape loaded, the compact disc or the radio programs). Push the Dolby NR button for Dolby
will automatically be turned off and the NR encoded tapes to reduce high frequency
When the APS REW button is pushed once,
tape will play. tape noise. The indicator will come on.
the program being played starts over from the
While the tape is playing, pushing the TAPE beginning. Push several times to fast rewind Dolby NR is manufactured under license from
button stops the tape. Pushing the button programs. The tape will go back the number of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.

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Dolby NR and the double-D symbol are Compact disc (CD) player op- Turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON
trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing eration position and insert the compact disc into the
Corporation. slot with the label side facing up. The compact
Metal or chrome tape usage disc will be guided automatically into the slot
CAUTION
and start playing.
The cassette player will automatically set to
high performance play when playing a metal ● During cold weather or rainy If the radio or tape is already operating, it will
or chrome cassette tape. days, the player may malfunction automatically turn off and the compact disc
due to the humidity. If this oc- will play.
TAPE EJECT curs, remove the CD and dehu-
When this button is pushed with the tape midify or ventilate the player
loaded, the tape will be ejected. completely. CAUTION
When the tape is ejected while it is being ● The player may skip while driving Do not force the compact disc into
played, the system will be turned off. on rough roads. the slot. This could damage the
● The CD player sometimes cannot player.
function when the compartment
temperature is extremely high. If the system has been turned off while the
Decrease the temperature before compact disc was playing, pushing the
use. Power/Volume control knob will start the
● Do not expose the CD to direct compact disc. (When the system is turned off
sunlight. by the CD EJECT button , however, the
previous mode will begin.)

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PLAY/STOP is released, the compact disc will return to disc is being played, play pattern will change
● When this button is pushed with the normal play speed. as follows:
system off and the compact disc loaded, APS (automatic program ALL: All the programs will be played repeat-
the system will turn on and the compact search) FF, APS REW edly in sequence.
disc will start to play.
When the APS FF button is pushed while the 1: Only one program (the one being played
● When this button is pushed with the compact disc is being played, the program when the PROG button is pushed) will be
compact disc loaded but the tape or the next to the present one will start to play from repeated.
radio playing, the tape or radio will auto- its beginning. Push several times to skip
matically be turned off and the compact RANDOM: Programs will be played at ran-
through programs. The compact disc will
disc will start to play. dom, not following the sequence on the
advance the number of times the button is
compact disc.
● When this button is pushed while the pushed. (When the last program on the
M (no mark): All the programs will be played
compact disc is playing, the compact disc compact disc is skipped through, the first
in sequence and stop when the last program is
will stop playing. When this button is program will be played.) When the APS REW
finished.
pushed with the compact disc stopped, the button is pushed, the program being played
compact disc will start to play. returns to its beginning. Push several times to ● RANDOM The same program may be
FF (fast forward), REW skip back through programs. The compact repeated twice.
(rewind) disc will go back the number of times the ● When the compact disc is ejected, the play
button is pushed. pattern will automatically change to ALL.
When the FF (fast forward) or REW (rewind)
button is pushed while the compact disc is PROG (program) CD EJECT
being played, the compact disc will play while When this button is pushed while the compact
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compact disc loaded, the compact disc will be CB RADIO OR CAR
ejected. PHONE
CAUTION
When this button is pushed while the compact When installing a CB radio or a car phone in
disc is being played, the compact disc will ● Before turning the radio on, make your INFINITI, be sure to observe the follow-
come out and the system will turn off. sure that no one is near the an-
ing cautions, otherwise the new equipment
tenna outlet and there is enough
If the compact disc comes out and is not space for it to extend. may adversely affect the Multiport Fuel injec-
removed, it will be pulled back into the tion system and other electronic parts.
slot to protect it. ● To prevent damage, be sure that
antenna is fully retracted before
DISC indicator light the vehicle enters an automatic CAUTION
car wash.
This light comes on when the compact disc is
● Dirt and other foreign matter on ● Keep the antenna as far as pos-
loaded.
the power antenna rod may inter- sible away from the Electronic
ANTENNA rupt its operation. Clean the rod Control Unit (including radio).
periodically with a damp cloth.
Power antenna ● Keep the antenna wire more than
This type of cleaning is especially
The antenna will automatically extend when important during the winter sea- 8 in (20 cm) away from the PCME
the radio is turned on, and retract when sons in areas where road salt and harness. Do not route the antenna
switched off. If the radio is left on, the antenna other chemicals may be spread wire next to any harness.
will retract and extend with the ignition key on road surfaces and splashed ● Adjust the antenna standing-wave
OFF-ON operation. onto the antenna rod.
ratio as recommended by the
manufacturer.

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● Connect the ground wire from the


CB radio chassis to the body.
● For details, consult your INFINITI
dealer.

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Precautions when starting and driving ....... 5-2


Ignition switch............................................. 5-7
Before starting the engine........................... 5-9
Starting the engine ...................................... 5-9
Driving the vehicle..................................... 5-10
Parking brake ............................................ 5-15
Cruise control ............................................ 5-16
Break-in schedule ...................................... 5-18
Increasing fuel economy ........................... 5-19
Using four wheel drive .............................. 5-19
Parking/parking on hills ............................ 5-26
Power steering .......................................... 5-27
Brake system............................................. 5-27
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PRECAUTIONS WHEN
STARTING AND DRIV- collision, unsecured cargo could ● Do not park the vehicle with the
ING cause personal injury. engine running for any extended
length of time.
WARNING EXHAUST GAS (Carbon mon- ● Keep the back door and rear win-
oxide) dow closed while driving, other-
● Do not leave children, unreliable wise exhaust gases could be
adults, or pets alone in your ve- WARNING drawn into the passenger com-
hicle. They could accidentally in- partment. If you must drive with
Do not breathe exhaust gases. They the back door or rear window
jure themselves or others through
contain colorless and odorless car- open follow these precautions:
inadvertent operation of the ve-
bon monoxide. Carbon monoxide is
hicle. Also, on hot, sunny days, 1. Open all the windows.
dangerous. It can cause uncon-
temperatures in a closed vehicle
sciousness or death. 2. Set the air recirculation
could quickly become high
enough to cause severe or possi- ● If you suspect that exhaust fumes switch OFF and the fan con-
bly fatal injuries to people or are entering the vehicle, drive trol at high to circulate the
animals. with all windows fully open, and air.
have the vehicle inspected imme- ● If electrical wiring or other cable
● Properly secure all cargo to help
diately. connections must pass to a trailer
prevent it from sliding or shifting.
Do not place cargo higher than ● Do not run the engine in closed through the seal on the trunk lid
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or spaces such as a garage.

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or the body, follow the manufac- b. You suspect that exhaust fumes WARNING
turer’s recommendation to pre- are entering into the passenger
vent carbon monoxide entry into compartment. ● The exhaust gas and the exhaust
the vehicle. system are very hot. Keep
c. You notice a change in the sound
● If a special body on other equip- of the exhaust system. people, animals or flammable
ment is added for recreational or materials away from the exhaust
d. You have had an accident involv- pipe.
other usage, follow the manufac-
ing damage to the exhaust sys-
turer’s recommendation to pre- ● Do not stop or park the vehicle
tem, underbody, or rear of the
vent carbon monoxide entry into over flammable materials such as
vehicle.
the vehicle. (Some recreational dry grass, waste paper or rags.
vehicle appliances such as They may ignite and cause a fire.
stoves, refrigerator, heaters, etc. THREE WAY CATALYST
may also generate carbon monox- The three way catalyst is an emission control
ide.) device installed in the exhaust system. Ex- CAUTION
● The exhaust system and body haust gases in the three way catalyst are
should be inspected by a quali- burned at high temperatures to help reduce ● Do not use leaded gasoline. De-
fied mechanic whenever: pollutants. posits from leaded gasoline seri-
ously reduce the three way cata-
a. The vehicle is raised for service. lyst ability to reduce exhaust
pollutants.

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this vehicle correctly may result in loss of
● Keep your engine tuned up. Mal- ● Do not push or tow your vehicle to control or vehicle rollover.
functions in the ignition, fuel in- start the engine. Please observe the following safety precau-
jection, or electrical systems can tions:
cause overrich fuel flow into the ON-PAVEMENT AND
three way catalyst, causing it to AVOIDING COLLISION AND
OFFROAD DRIVING PRE-
overheat. Do not keep driving if ROLLOVER
CAUTIONS
the engine misfires, or if notice-
able loss of performance or other Utility vehicles have higher ground clearance
than passenger cars and a narrower track to
WARNING
unusual operating conditions are
detected. Have the vehicle in- make them capable of performing in a wide
Failure to operate this vehicle in a
spected promptly by an autho- variety of offroad applications. Specific design
safe and prudent manner may result
rized INFINITI dealer. characteristics give them a higher center of
in loss of control or an accident.
gravity than ordinary cars. An advantage of
● Avoid driving with an extremely
higher ground clearance is a better view of the
low fuel level. Running out of fuel Be alert and drive defensively at all times.
road, allowing you to anticipate problems.
could cause the engine to misfire, Obey all traffic regulations. Avoid excessive
They are not designed for cornering at the
damaging the three way catalyst. speed, high speed cornering, or sudden steer-
same speeds as conventional two-wheel drive
● Do not race the engine while vehicles any more than low-slung sports cars ing maneuvers, because these driving prac-
warming it up. are designed to perform satisfactorily under tices could cause you to lose control of your
offroad conditions. If at all possible, avoid vehicle. As with any vehicle, a loss of
sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers. As with control could result in a collision with
other vehicles of this type, failure to operate other vehicles or objects, or cause the

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vehicle to rollover, particularly if the prescription, and illegal drugs). Do not drive if
loss of control causes the vehicle to delays reaction time and impairs your ability to operate your vehicle is impaired
slide sideways. Be attentive at all times, judgement. Driving after drinking al- by alcohol, drugs, or some other physical
and avoid driving when tired. Never drive cohol increases the likelihood of be- condition.
when under the influence of alcohol or drugs ing involved in an accident injuring
DRIVING SAFETY PRECAU-
(including prescription or over-the-counter yourself and others. Additionally, if
TIONS
drugs which may cause drowsiness). Always you are injured in the accident alco-
wear your seat belt as outlined in the ‘‘Seat hol can increase the severity of the Your INFINITI is designed for both normal and
belts’’ in the ‘‘1. Seats restraints and supple- injury. offroad use. However, avoid driving in deep
mental air bag systems’’ section of this water or mud as your INFINITI is mainly
manual, and also instruct your passengers to INFINITI is committed to safe driving. But, you designed for leisure use, unlike a conventional
do so. must choose not to drive under the influence offroad vehicle.

DRINKING ALCOHOL/ of alcohol. Every year thousands of people are


DRUGS AND DRIVING injured or killed in alcohol related accidents. WARNING
Although the local laws vary on what is
considered to be legally intoxicated, the fact is ● Drive carefully when off the road
WARNING that alcohol affects all people differently and and avoid dangerous areas. Al-
most people underestimate the effects of ways wear your seat belts to help
Never drive under the influence of alcohol. keep you and your passengers in
alcohol or drugs. Alcohol in the position when driving over rough
bloodstream reduces coordination, Remember, drinking and driving don’t mix!
terrain.
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● Do not drive across steep slopes. Your vehicle could tip or roll over. ● Avoid raising the center of gravity
Instead drive either straight up or Always back straight down in re- by loading things on the roof or
straight down the slopes. Offroad verse gear. Never back down in equipping the vehicle with tires
vehicles can tip over sideways neutral (N), using only the brake, larger than specified in this
much more easily than they can as this could cause loss of con- manual. This could cause your
forward or backward. trol. vehicle to rollover. Put heavy
● Many hills are too steep for any loads in the cargo area as far
● Heavy braking going down a hill
vehicle. If you drive up them, you forward and as low as possible.
could cause your brakes to over-
may stall. If you drive down them, heat and fade, resulting in loss of ● Do not grip the inside or spokes of
you may not be able to control control and an accident. Apply the steering wheel when driving
your speed. If you drive across brakes lightly and use a low gear offroad. The steering wheel could
them, you may roll over. to control your speed. jerk and injure your hands. In-
● Stay alert when driving to the top stead drive with your fingers and
● Unsecured cargo can be thrown
of a hill. At the top there could be thumbs on the outside of the rim.
around when driving over rough
a drop-off or other hazard that terrain. Properly secure it so that ● Before operating the vehicle, en-
could cause an accident. it will not be thrown forward and sure that the driver and all pas-
● If your engine stalls or you cannot cause injury to you or your sengers have their seat belts
make it to the top of a steep hill, passengers. fastened.
never attempt to turn around.

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● Always drive with the floor mats studless tires) or install tire nance’’ in the ‘‘9. Maintenance’’
in place as the floor may become chains to the rear wheels when section for maintenance under
very hot. Particular care should driving on slippery roads (for ex- severe driving conditions.
be taken if you are barefoot. ample, after a snow) and drive
carefully.
● Lower your speed when encoun- IGNITION SWITCH
tering strong crosswinds. With its ● Be sure to check the brakes im-
The switch includes an anti-theft steering lock
higher center of gravity, your mediately after driving in mud or
device.
INFINITI is more affected by gusty water. See ‘‘Brake system’’ later
side winds. Slower speeds en- in this section for wet brakes.
sure better vehicle control.
● Avoid parking your vehicle on
● Do not drive beyond the perfor- steep hills. If you get out of the
mance of the tires even with vehicle and it rolls forward, back-
4WD. ward or sideways, you could be
injured.
Accelerating quickly, sharp steer-
ing maneuvers or sudden braking ● Whenever you drive off-road
may cause loss of control. through sand, mud or water as
SIS0044
deep as the wheel hub, more
● Install the same size of winter
frequent maintenance may be re- LOCK (Normal parking position) (0)
tires on all four wheels (such as
quired. See ‘‘Periodic mainte-
The ignition key can only be removed when
the switch is in this position.

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The ignition lock is designed so that the key (Park). The selector lever can be moved
cannot be turned to LOCK and removed until if the ignition switch is in the ACC
position. The selector lever can also be
WARNING
the selector lever is moved to the P (Park)
position. moved if the ignition switch is in the ON
Never remove the key while driving.
position and the foot brake pedal is
When removing the key from the ignition, If the key is removed, the steering
depressed.
make sure the selector lever is in the P wheel will lock. This may cause the
position. There is an OFF position in between LOCK driver to lose control of the vehicle
and ACC, although it does not show on the and could result in serious vehicle
If the selector lever is not returned to P (Park), lock cylinder. When the ignition is in OFF the damage or personal injury.
the key cannot be moved toward LOCK. steering wheel is not locked.
When the key cannot be turned toward the In order for the steering wheel to be locked, it KEY POSITIONS
LOCK position, proceed as follows to remove must be turned about 1/6 of a turn clockwise OFF (1)
the key: from the straight up position.
The engine can be turned off without locking
1) Move the selector lever into the P position. To lock the steering wheel, remove the the steering wheel.
key. To unlock the steering wheel, in-
2) Turn the ignition key slightly in the ON ACC (Accessories) (2)
sert the key and turn it gently while
direction.
rotating the steering wheel slightly This position activates electrical accessories
3) Turn the key toward the LOCK position. right and left. such as the radio when the engine is not
4) Remove the key. running. The automatic transmission selector
lever can be shifted.
If the key is removed from the ignition switch,
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ON (Normal operating position) (3) ● Position seat and adjust head restraints. 3. Crank the engine with your foot off the
accelerator pedal by turning the ignition
This position turns on the ignition system and ● Adjust inside and outside mirrors.
key to START. Release the key when the en-
the electrical accessories.
● Fasten seat belts and ask all passengers to gine starts. If the engine starts, but fails to
START (4) do likewise. run, repeat the above procedure.
This position activates the starter motor, ● Check the operation of warning lights — If the engine is very hard to start
starting the engine. when key is turned to the ON (3) position. in extremely cold or hot weather, de-
BEFORE STARTING STARTING THE ENGINE press the accelerator pedal and hold
THE ENGINE it to help start the engine.
1. Apply the parking brake.
● Make sure all windows and lights are
2. Move the selector lever to P (Park) or N
clean.
(Neutral). (P preferred.)
CAUTION
● Check fluid levels such as engine oil,
NOTE: Do not operate the starter for more
coolant, brake and clutch fluid, window
than 10 seconds at a time. If the
washer fluid as frequently as possible, at The selector lever cannot be moved out
engine does not start, turn the key
least whenever you refuel. of P and into any of the other gear
off and wait 10 seconds before
positions if the ignition key is turned to
● Check to be sure that all windows and light cranking again, otherwise the starter
LOCK or if the key is removed from the
lenses are clean. could be damaged.
switch.
● Visually inspect tires for condition. Also
The starter is designed not to operate if
check tire pressure. 4. Warm-up
the selector lever is in one of the
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seconds after starting. Drive at moderate Starting the vehicle ing to shift the selector lever from or to P
speed for a short distance first, especially or R.
in cold weather.
This automatic transmission is de-
DRIVING THE VEHICLE signed so that the foot brake pedal
AUTOMATIC TRANSMIS- MUST be depressed before shifting
SION from P (Park) to any drive position
while the ignition switch is ON.
The automatic transmission in your vehicle is
electronically controlled by a transmission NOTE:
control module to produce maximum power The selector lever cannot be moved out
and smooth operation. of P (Park) and into any of the other
Recommended operating procedures for this gear positions if the ignition key is
transmission are shown on the following turned to the LOCK position or if the key
pages. Follow these procedures for maximum is removed from the switch.
vehicle performance and driving enjoyment. SIS0017
1. Keep the foot brake pedal depressed and
See ‘‘Using four wheel drive’’ later in this ● After starting the engine, fully depress the push the selector lever button to shift into
section. foot brake pedal and push the selector lever a driving gear.
button before shifting the selector lever 2. Release the parking brake and foot brake,
from P to the D, R, 2 or 1 position. Be sure then gradually start the vehicle in motion.
the vehicle is fully stopped before attempt-
When the battery charge is low, the
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ignition switch is in the ACC position. 3. Reinsert the ignition key and turn it clock-
● On slippery roads, do not down- wise to the ACC position.
WARNING shift. This may cause a loss of 4. Depress the brake pedal, move the selector
control. lever to N (Neutral) and start the engine.
● Do not depress the accelerator
5. Check stop light operation.
pedal while shifting from P or N to
R, D, 2 or 1. Always depress the CAUTION
brake pedal until shifting is com- WARNING
pleted. Failure to do so could When stopping the vehicle on an
cause you to lose control and uphill grade, do not hold the vehicle If the selector lever cannot be moved
have an accident. by depressing the accelerator pedal. from the P (Park) position while the
The foot brakes should be used for engine is running and the brake
● Cold engine idle speed is high, so
this purpose. pedal depressed, the stop lights may
use caution when shifting into a
forward or reverse gear before not work. Malfunctioning stop lights
the engine has warmed up. Shifting from P (Park) could cause an accident injuring
yourself and others.
● Never shift to P or R while vehicle If the ignition switch is in the ON position and
is moving. This could cause an the foot brake pedal is depressed, but the
accident. selector lever still cannot be moved out of P These instructions for starting the vehicle in N
(Park), follow these instructions: (Neutral) should only be used until service
can be obtained. Never drive the vehicle if the
1. Shut the engine off and remove the key.
stop lights are not operating properly.
2. Apply the parking brake.

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When parking on a hill, apply the parking brake
first, then shift the lever into the P position.

SIS0018 SIS0019

Push the button to shift into P, or from N to P (Park):


R, P to R and D to 2. All other positions can SIS0020
Use this selector position when the vehicle is
be selected without pushing the button.
parked or when starting the engine. Make sure R (Reverse):
the vehicle is completely stopped. For maxi-
Use this position to back up. Always be sure
mum safety, depress the brake pedal, then
the vehicle is completely stopped when se-
push in the selector lever button and move the
lecting R. With the brake pedal depressed,
lever to the P position. Apply the parking brake.
push in the selector lever button and move the

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lever to the R position. H (2WD AUTO): Accelerator downshift
60 MPH (95 km/h) — In D position —
N (Neutral):
H (LOCK):
Neither forward or reverse gear is engaged. For passing or hill climbing, fully depress the
50 MPH (80 km/h)
The engine can be started in this position. You accelerator pedal to the floor. This shifts the
4LO:
may shift to N and restart a stalled engine 22 MPH (35 km/h) transmission down into second gear or first
while the vehicle is moving. gear, depending on the vehicle speed.
1 (Low gear):
D (Drive): Overdrive position
Use this position when climbing steep hills
Use this position for all normal forward slowly or driving slowly through deep snow,
driving. sand or mud, or for maximum engine braking
2 (Second gear): on steep downhill grades.

Use for hill climbing or engine braking on Do not downshift into the 1 position at speeds
downhill grades or starting on slippery roads. over the following speed and do not exceed
the following speeds in the 1 position:
Push in the selector lever button and move the H (2WD AUTO):
selector lever from the D to 2 position. 30 MPH (50 km/h)
H (LOCK): SIS0033
Do not downshift into the 2 position at speeds
over the following speeds and do not exceed 30 MPH (50 km/h)
Each time your vehicle is started, the trans-
the following speeds in the 2 position: 4LO:
mission is automatically reset to overdrive on.
10 MPH (15 km/h)
ON: For normal driving the Overdrive
switch is engaged. The transmission

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is upshifted into Overdrive as the light illuminated. This reduces the fuel tion. If it does not return to its normal
vehicle speed increases. economy. operating condition have your INFINITI
dealer check the transmission and re-
The overdrive does not engage until the Fail-safe pair if necessary.
engine has warmed up.
When the Fail-safe operation occurs, the next
OFF: For driving up and down long slopes time the key is turned to the ON position, the
where engine braking would be ad- O/D OFF light will blink for approximately 8
vantageous, push the overdrive seconds after coming on for 2 seconds. While
switch. The O/D OFF light illumi- the vehicle can be driven under these circum-
nates. When cruising at a low speed stances please note that the gears in the
or climbing a gentle slope, you may automatic transmission will be locked in third
feel uncomfortable shift shocks as the gear.
transmission shifts between 3rd and
If the vehicle is driven under extreme
overdrive repeatedly. In this case,
conditions, such as excessive wheel
press the overdrive switch. The O/D
spinning and subsequent hard braking,
OFF indicator light comes on at this
time. the Fail-safe system may be activated.
This will occur even if all electrical
When driving conditions change, press the circuits are functioning properly. In this
overdrive switch again. The O/D OFF indicator case, turn the ignition key OFF and wait
light goes out. for 3 seconds. Then turn the key back to
Remember not to drive at high speeds for the ON position. The vehicle should
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Shift lock release If the battery charge is low, the select lever
may not be moved from the P position even pedal is depressed, the stop lights
with the brake pedal depressed and the select may not work. Malfunctioning stop-
lever button pushed. lights could cause an accident injur-
To move the select lever, push the shift lock ing yourself and others.
release button and select lever button. The
select lever can be moved to N (Neutral). PARKING BRAKE
To push the shift lock release button, follow
the procedure as illustrated.
If there is any problem moving the lever out of
P (Park), have your INFINITI dealer check the
automatic transmission system as soon as
possible.

WARNING SIS0022

If the selector lever cannot be moved To apply: pull the lever up.
SIS0035 from the P position while the engine
To release:
is running and the brake
1. Firmly apply the foot brake.

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2. Move the selector lever to the P position. control system, perform the preceding
in a vehicle. They could release steps in the order indicated.
3. While pulling up on the lever slightly,
push the button and lower completely. the parking brake and cause an
accident. WARNING
4. Before driving, be sure the brake warning
light goes out.
CRUISE CONTROL Do not use the cruise control when
driving under the following condi-
WARNING PRECAUTIONS ON CRUISE tions:
CONTROL
● it is not possible to keep the
● Be sure the parking brake is fully ● If the cruise control system malfunctions, vehicle at set speed.
released before driving. Failure it cancels automatically. The cruise indi-
to do so can cause brake failure cator light in the instrument panel then ● in heavy traffic or in traffic that
and lead to an accident. blinks to warn the driver. varies in speed.
● Do not release the parking brake ● If the cruise indicator light blinks, turn the ● on winding or hilly roads.
from outside the vehicle. cruise control main switch off and have the ● on slippery roads (rain, snow,
● Do not use the gear shift in place system checked by your INFINITI dealer. ice, etc.)
of the parking brake. When park- ● The cruise indicator light may blink when ● in very windy areas.
ing, be sure the parking brake is
the cruise control main switch is turned on Doing so could cause a loss of ve-
fully engaged.
while pushing the RES/ACCEL, COAST/ hicle control and result in an
● Do not leave children unattended SET, or CANCEL switch (located on the accident.
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CRUISE CONTROL OPERA- main switch on. The indicator light on the b) Tap the brake pedal; The CRUISE light will
TIONS switch will come on. go out.
The cruise control allows driving at a speed To set cruising speed, accelerate your c) Turn the main switch off. Both the ON
between 30 to 90 MPH (48 to 144 km/h) vehicle to the desired speed, push the indicator and CRUISE lights will go out.
without keeping your foot on the accelerator COAST/SET switch and release it. (The ● If you depress the brake pedal while
pedal. CRUISE light will come on.) Take your foot off pushing the RES/ACCEL switch and reset
the accelerator pedal. Your vehicle will main- at the cruising speed, the cruise control
tain the set speed. will disengage. Turn the main switch off
● When passing a vehicle, depress the once and then turn it on again.
accelerator pedal. When you release the ● The cruise control will automatically can-
pedal, the vehicle will return to the previ- cel if the vehicle slows down more than 8
ously set speed. MPH (13 km/h) below the set speed.
● The vehicle may not maintain the set speed ● Move the selector lever to the N position.
when going up or down steep hills. If this The CRUISE light will go out.
happens, drive without the cruise control. To reset at a faster cruising speed, use
To cancel the preset speed, follow any of one of the following methods:
these methods: a) Depress the accelerator pedal. When the
a) Push the cancel button; The CRUISE light vehicle attains the desired speed, push and
SIS0023
will go out. release the COAST/SET switch.
To turn on the cruise control, push the b) Push and hold the RES/ACCEL set switch.

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When the vehicle attains the speed you resume the last set cruising speed when the turn to normal operation.)
desire, release the switch. vehicle speed is over 30 MPH (48 km/h).
BREAK-IN SCHEDULE
c) Push, then quickly release the RES/ACCEL Precautions Your driving habits during the first 1,000 miles
set switch. Each time you do this, the set
● If the cruise control system malfunctions, (1,600 km) of vehicle operation are important
speed will increase by about 1 MPH (1.6 to the future reliability and economy of your
it will cancel automatically. The cruise
km/h). new INFINITI. Listed below are driving recom-
indicator in the meter assembly will then
To reset at a slower cruising speed, use blink to warn the driver. mendations that will allow proper break-in of
one of the following methods: engine components. Driving the vehicle too
● If the cruise indicator blinks, turn the hard during the break-in may result in vehicle
a) Lightly tap the brake pedal. When the cruise control switch (Main switch) OFF damage or shortened engine life.
vehicle attains the desired speed, push the and have the system checked by your
COAST/SET switch and release it. INFINITI dealer. ● Do not run the engine over 4,000 rpm.

b) Push and hold the COAST/SET switch. ● The cruise indicator may sometimes blink Do not drive over the following speed
Release the switch when the vehicle slows when the cruise control switch (Main limits:
switch) is turned ON while pushing the H position:
down to the desired speed.
RES/ACCEL switch or COAST/SET switch 50 MPH (80 km/h)
c) Push, then quickly release the COAST/SET 4LO position:
or CANCEL switch (located on the steering
switch. Each time you do this, the set 30 MPH (50 km/h)
wheel). To properly set the cruise control
speed will decrease by about 1 MPH (1.6
system, perform the steps above in the or- ● Do not accelerate hard in top gear.
km/h).
der indicated. (This is a fail-safe mode.
● Avoid quick starts and full acceleration.
To resume the preset speed, push and Turn the main switch OFF and turn it ON
release the resume set switch. The vehicle will again without pushing the set switch to re- ● Avoid hard stops as much as possible.

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● For the first 300 miles (500 km), it is ● Keep your engine tuned up. USING FOUR WHEEL
recommended that you drive in the two- ● Follow the recommended periodic mainte- DRIVE
wheel drive (H) position. nance schedule. TRANSFER CASE SHIFTING
● Do not tow a trailer for the first 500 miles ● Keep the tires inflated at the correct pres- PROCEDURES
(800 km). sure. Improper tire pressure will increase The transfer case is used to shift from the
INCREASING FUEL wear and waste fuel. 2WD to the 4WD mode or vice versa.
ECONOMY ● Make sure the front wheels are properly Four types of drive mode can be selected
aligned. Improper alignment will cause using the transfer shift lever and 4WD shift
● Accelerate slowly and smoothly. Maintain
premature tire wear and lower fuel switch.
cruising speeds with a constant accelerator
economy.
position.
● Air conditioner operation lowers fuel
● Drive at moderate speeds on the highway. economy. Use the air conditioner only
● Driving at high speeds will lower fuel when necessary.
economy. ● When cruising at highway speeds, it is
● Avoid unnecessary stopping and braking. more economical to use the air conditioner
Keep a safe distance behind other vehicles. and leave the windows closed to reduce
drag.
● Select a gear range suitable to road con-
ditions. ● Use LOCK position only when necessary.
LOCK operation lowers fuel economy.
● Avoid unnecessary prolonged engine
idling.

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H (2WD) — Only the rear wheels are driven.
Use when driving under the same conditions
as standard 2WD vehicle.
H (AUTO) — Torque distributed to the front
and rear wheels changes automatically, de-
pending on road conditions encountered.
H (LOCK) — Four wheels are driven. Use
when driving on roads where it is difficult to
drive in the H (2WD) position (for example,
driving at normal speeds on snow covered,
rocky or sandy roads).
The H (LOCK) position provides maximum
power and traction. Avoid excessive
speed, as it will cause loss of traction.
Speed over 50 MPH (80 km/h) in H
(LOCK) is not recommend.
N — No wheels are driven. Always keep the
transfer shift lever out of the N position. Shift
the lever quickly and smoothly when moving
across the N position with the vehicle
SIS0024A
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tomatic transmission mechanical parking lock, ating the engine or backing up the when making a turn on paved roads,
which will allow the vehicle to roll unexpect- vehicle. vibration and tire squealing may oc-
edly. Do not leave the transfer shift lever in N. ● With the shift lever set to the 4LO cur.
4LO — Four wheels are driven. Use when position, set the 4WD shift switch to
climbing or descending steep hills, or during either the AUTO or the LOCK posi- WARNING
hard driving in sand, mud or deep snow. The tion. If the 4WD shift switch is set to
4LO position provides maximum power and the 2WD position, moving the shift ● If the rear wheels spin on snow-
traction. Avoid raising vehicle speed ex- lever to the H position will set the covered roads, etc., do not at-
cessively, as the maximum speed is drive system in the 2WD mode. This tempt to operate the shift lever or
approximately 30 MPH (50 km/h). will cause the drive system to stick. 4WD shift switch.
● The indicator light blinks while shift- ● If the shift lever is set midway be- ● When parking the vehicle, apply
ing from one drive mode to the tween the H and the 4LO position, the parking brake and shift the
other. It illuminates after shifting the the 4WD warning light will some- transfer control lever in the H or
drive mode. If the indicator light times illuminate. When this occurs, 4LO position. Do not leave be-
does not change illumination during move the shift lever to the H or 4LO tween the H and 4LO positions.
drive mode shifts, look around the position. Otherwise, the vehicle could roll
vehicle to check that there are no If the key switch is turned off after unexpectedly even if the auto-
abstructions near the vehicle. Set the above condition, the 4WD warn- matic transmission is in the P
ing light goes out. position.
the steering wheel to the straight-
ahead position, then shift the drive ● Limited slip differential equipped ● If the ATP lamp is ON, this indi-
mode while accelerating or deceler- model:
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2. Move the selector lever to the N position.
cates that the automatic trans- strain on the 4WD mechanism, re- 3. Move the transfer shift lever from H to 4LO
mission P (park) position will not sulting in damage. It also may cause or from 4LO to H position.
function and the transfer shift le- premature wear to the tires or in-
ver is in the N position. Failure to crease fuel consumption. Transfer 4LO indicator light will come
engage the transfer shift lever in on when the transfer shift lever is set in
H or 4LO could result in the ve- the 4LO position with the ignition key in
Transfer shift lever operations the ON position.
hicle moving unexpectedly, re-
sulting in serious personal injury Move the transfer shift lever to the H or 4LO
or property damage. position, depending on operating conditions. WARNING
● While warming up the engine,
idling speed becomes high. Be If the ATP lamp is ON, this indicates
especially careful when starting that the automatic transmission P
or driving on slippery surfaces. (park) position will not function and
the transfer shift lever is in the N
position. Failure to engage the
transfer shift lever in H or 4LO could
CAUTION result in the vehicle moving unex-
pectedly, resulting in serious per-
Do not drive the vehicle in the H SIS0025 sonal injury or property damage.
(LOCK) or 4LO position on dry pave-
ment. Doing so will apply an undue Shifting
1. Stop the vehicle.

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wheels changes automatically, depending
on road conditions encountered. This re-
CAUTION sults in improved driving stability.
● Never shift the transfer shift lever When the vehicle is stopped after mak-
while the vehicle is moving. ing a turn, you may feel a slight jolt
after the selector lever is shifted to N or
● Shift the transfer shift lever
P. This is because the transfer clutch is
quickly and smoothly when mov-
released and not because of a malfunc-
ing across the N position with the
SIS0026 tion.
vehicle stopped.
1. Set the steering wheel to the straight- ● With the shift lever set to the 4LO position,
ahead position. the 4WD shift switch is not effected.
Four wheel drive shift switch
operation If the 4WD shift switch is operated CAUTION
● The 4WD shift switch is effected when the while making a turn, accelerating or
transfer shift lever is set to the H position. decelerating or if the key switch is Before placing the 4WD shift switch
turned off while in the 4WD mode, you in the LOCK position, ensure the
● The 4WD shift switch is shifted to either
may feel a jerk. This is not abnormal. vehicle speed is less than 50 MPH
the 2WD, AUTO or LOCK position, de-
(80 km/h). Failure to do so can
pending on driving conditions. 2. Turn the knob to the 2WD, AUTO or LOCK
damage the 4WD system.
position.
● With the knob set to the AUTO position,
distribution of torque to the front and rear

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Four wheel drive (4WD) indi- The four wheel drive indicator light will
cator light blink while shifting from one drive AUTO or LOCK position at low
mode to the other. ambient temperatures, the 2WD
mode may be being engaged due
to malfunctioning drive system. If
CAUTION
the indicator does not return to
● When the 4WD shift switch is normal and the 4WD warning
shifted to the AUTO position at light comes on, have the system
low ambient temperatures, the checked by the nearest INFINITI
4WD indicator light shows LOCK. dealer.

SIS0027
In this case, torque distribution is
in the vicinity of the LOCK condi-
tion. Be careful as tight braking
phenomenon will occur, or the
The 4WD indicator light is located in the
vehicle may become difficult to
tachometer. turn. If the vehicle is operated for
The light should turn off within 1 second after some time, the 4WD indicator
turning the ignition switch to ON. light indication changes to AUTO.
While the engine is running, the four wheel ● If the 4WD indicator light indica-
drive indicator light will illuminate the posi- tion changes to 2WD when the
tion selected by the transfer shift lever and/or 4WD shift switch is shifted to the
4WD shift switch.

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Four wheel drive (4WD) warn- The 4WD warning light is located in the meter.
ing light If the transfer shift lever is set in the N vehicle checked by an authorized
position, the 4WD warning light may illumi- INFINITI dealer as soon as possible.
nate. When this occurs, move the transfer shift
lever to the H or 4LO position.
The 4WD warning light comes on when the
key switch is turned to ON. It turns off soon
after the engine is started.
If any problem occurs when the key switch is
ON, the warning light will either remain
illuminated or blink.
If the 4WD warning light comes on, the 4WD
indicator light goes out.

CAUTION
If the warning light comes on or
blinks during operation, have your
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PARKING/PARKING ON
HILLS tion. This could result in serious
personal injury or property
damage.

1. Firmly apply the parking brake.


2. Move the selector lever to the P (Park)
position.

WARNING
SIS0029
Safe parking procedures require that
both the parking brake be set and the
WARNING the H or 4LO position and the transmission placed into P (Park).
parking brake must be set to pre- Failure to do so could cause the
vent the vehicle from rolling. vehicle to move unexpectedly or roll
● Do not park the vehicle over flam-
away and result in an accident.
mable materials such as dry ● Never place the transfer shift le- Make sure the shift lever has been
grass, waste paper or rags. They ver in the N position, otherwise, pushed as far forward as it can go
may ignite and cause a fire. the vehicle could roll unexpect- and cannot be moved without de-
edly even if the automatic trans- pressing the button at the end of the
● The transfer shift lever must be in
mission is in the P posi- lever.

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● HEADED UPHILL WITH CURB:j
2 POWER STEERING
WARNING Turn the wheels away from the curb and The power assisted steering is designed to
move the vehicle back until the curb side use a hydraulic pump, driven by the engine, to
If the ATP lamp is ON, this indicates wheel gently touches the curb. assist steering.
that the automatic transmission P ● HEADED UPHILL OR DOWNHILL, NO
(park) position will not function and If the engine stops or drive belt breaks, you
CURB:j
3 will still have control of the vehicle. However,
the transfer shift lever is in the N
position. Failure to engage the Turn the wheels toward the side of the road much greater steering effort is needed, espe-
transfer shift lever in H or 4LO could so the vehicle will move away from the cially in sharp turns or at low speeds.
result in the vehicle moving unex- center of the road if it moves.
pectedly, resulting in serious per- 4. Turn the ignition key to the LOCK position WARNING
sonal injury or property damage. and remove the key.
If the engine is not running or is
3. To help prevent the vehicle from rolling turned off while driving, the power
WARNING
into the street when parked on a sloping assist for the steering will not work.
drive way, it is a good practice to turn the ● Never leave children unattended Steering will be much harder to op-
wheels as illustrated. in the vehicle. erate.
● HEADED DOWNHILL WITH CURB:j
1 ● Never leave the engine running
while the vehicle is unattended. BRAKE SYSTEM
Turn the wheels into the curb and move
the vehicle forward until the curb side The brake system has two separate hydraulic
wheel gently touches the curb. circuits. If one circuit develops a problem, you

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will still have braking at two wheels. Using the brakes ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
Vacuum assisted brake Avoid resting your foot on the brake pedal (ABS)
while driving. This will overheat the brakes, The anti-lock brake system controls the brakes
The brake booster aids braking by using
wear out the brake linings and pads faster and at each wheel so the wheels will not lock when
engine vacuum. If the engine stops, you can
reduce gas mileage. braking abruptly or when braking on slippery
stop the vehicle by depressing the brake
To help save the brakes and to prevent the surfaces. The system detects the rotation
pedal. However, greater foot pressure on the
brakes from overheating, before going down a speed at each wheel and varies the brake fluid
brake pedal will be required to stop the vehicle
slope or long grade, reduce speed and down- pressure to prevent each wheel from locking.
and the stopping distance will be longer.
shift to a lower gear. By preventing wheel lockup, the system helps
Wet brakes the driver maintain steering control and helps
When the vehicle is washed or driven through WARNING to minimize swerving and spinning on slip-
water, the brakes may get wet. As a result, pery surfaces.
your braking distance will be longer and the ● While driving on a slippery sur- Using the system
vehicle may pull to one side during braking. face, be careful when braking,
Depress the brake pedal and hold it down.
To dry brakes, drive the vehicle at a safe speed accelerating or downshifting.
while lightly pressing the brake pedal to Abrupt braking or accelerating
heat-up the brakes. Do this until the brakes could cause the wheels to skid WARNING
return to normal. Avoid driving the vehicle at and result in an accident.
Do not pump the brake pedal.
high speeds until the brakes function cor- ● If the engine is not running or is
rectly. turned off while driving, the Doing so may result in increased
power assist for the brakes will stopping distances.
not work. Braking will be harder.

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Normal operation MPH (30 km/h). If the warning light vehicle to your INFINITI dealer for repair at
does not go out, have the vehicle your earliest convenience.
The anti-lock brake system will not operate at
checked at an INFINITI dealer.
speeds below 3 to 6 MPH (5 to 10 km/h) to
completely stop the vehicle. (The speeds will Self-test feature WARNING
vary according to road conditions.) When the
The anti-lock brake system consists of elec-
anti-lock system senses that one or more The anti-lock brake system is a so-
tronic sensors, electric pumps, and hydraulic
wheels are close to locking up, the actuator phisticated device, but it cannot pre-
solenoids controlled by a computer. The
(under the hood) rapidly applies and releases vent accidents resulting from care-
computer has a built-in diagnostic feature that less or dangerous driving tech-
hydraulic pressure (like pumping the brakes
tests the system each time you start the engine niques. It can help maintain vehicle
very quickly). While the actuator is working,
and move the vehicle at a low speed in control during braking on slippery
you may feel a pulsation in the brake pedal
forward or reverse. When the self-test occurs, surfaces, but remember that the
and hear a noise or vibration from the actuator
under the hood. This is normal and indicates you may hear a clank noise and/or feel a stopping distance on slippery sur-
that the anti-lock system is working properly. pulsation in the brake pedal. This is normal faces will be longer than on normal
However, the pulsation may indicate that road and is not an indication of any malfunction. If surfaces, even with the anti-lock
conditions are hazardous and extra care is the computer senses any malfunction, it system. Stopping distances may
required while driving. switches the anti-lock brake system OFF and also be longer on rough, gravel or
turns on the ABS brake warning light in the snow covered roads, or if you are
If a tire slips on rough roads for more using tire chains. Always maintain a
dashboard. The brake system will then behave
than 10 seconds, the ABS brake warn- safe distance from the vehicle in
normally, but without anti-lock assistance.
ing light may come on. Turn OFF the front of you. Ultimately, the respon-
ignition key, restart the engine and If the light comes on during the self check, or
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COLD WEATHER DRIV- ‘‘Battery’’ in the ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section.


sibility for safety of self and others ING DRAINING OF COOLANT
rests in the hands of the driver. WATER
FREEING A FROZEN DOOR
Tire type and condition of tires may LOCK If the vehicle is to be left outside without
also affect braking effectiveness. anti-freeze, drain the cooling system by open-
To prevent a door lock from freezing, apply
● When replacing tires, install the de-icer or glycerin through the key hole. If the ing the drain valves located under the radiator
specified size of tires on all four lock becomes frozen, heat the key before and on the engine block. Refill before operat-
wheels. inserting it into the key hole. ing the vehicle. See ‘‘Engine cooling system’’
● When installing a spare tire, in the ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section for changing
ANTI-FREEZE engine coolant.
make sure it is the proper size
and type as specified on the tire When it is anticipated that the temperature will
TIRE EQUIPMENT
placard. See ‘‘Tire placard’’ in drop below 32°F (0°C), check the anti-freeze
the ‘‘10. Technical and consumer (ethylene glycol base) to assure proper winter 1. SUMMER tires are of a tread design to
information’’ section for tire plac- protection. For details, see ‘‘Engine cooling provide superior performance on dry pave-
ard location information. system’’ in the ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section. ment. However, the performance of these
tires will be substantially reduced in snowy
BATTERY
and icy conditions. If you operate your
If the battery is not fully charged during vehicle on snowy or icy roads, INFINITI
extremely cold weather conditions, the battery recommends the use of MUD & SNOW or
fluid may freeze and damage the battery. To ALL SEASON tires on all four wheels.
maintain maximum efficiency, the battery Please consult your INFINITI dealer for the
should be checked regularly. For details, see

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tire type, size, speed rating and availability tions. Use only SAE Class S chains. Other jack to give it firm support.
information. types may damage your vehicle. Use chain
3. A shovel to dig the vehicle out of snow-
tensioners when recommended by the tire
2. For additional traction on icy roads, stud- drifts.
chain manufacturer to ensure a tight fit. Loose
ded tires may be used. However, some 4. Extra window washer fluid to refill the
end links of the tire chain must be secured or
provinces and states prohibit their use. removed to prevent the possibility of whipping reservoir tank.
Check local, state and provincial laws action damage to the fenders or underbody. If
before installing studded tires. DRIVING ON SNOW OR ICE
possible, avoid fully loading your vehicle
Skid and traction capabilities of stud- when using tire chains. In addition, drive at a
ded snow tires, on wet or dry surfaces, reduced speed. Otherwise, your vehicle may WARNING
may be poorer than that of non-studded be damaged and/or vehicle handling and
performance may be adversely affected. ● Wet ice (32°F, 0°C and freezing
snow tires.
rain), very cold snow or ice can
3. Tire chains may be used if desired. Make Do not use tire chains on dry roads. be slick and very hard to drive on.
sure they are of proper size for the tires on SPECIAL WINTER EQUIP- The vehicle will have a lot less
your vehicle and are installed according to MENT traction or grip under these con-
the chain manufacturer’s suggestions. ditions. Try to avoid driving on
It is recommended that the following items be
wet ice until the road is salted or
Use of tire chains may be prohibited accord- carried in the vehicle during winter:
sanded.
ing to location. Check the local laws before
1. A scraper and stiff-bristled brush to re-
installing tire chains. When installing tire ● Whatever the condition, drive
move ice and snow from the windows and
chains, make sure they are of proper size for with caution. Accelerate and slow
wiper blades.
the tires on your vehicle and are installed down with care. If accelerating or
according to the chain manufacturer’s sugges- 2. A sturdy, flat board to be placed under the

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downshifting too fast, the drive ● Snow can trap dangerous exhaust
wheels will lose even more trac- gases under your vehicle. Keep
tion. snow clear of the exhaust pipe
and from around your vehicle.
● Allow more stopping distance un-
der these conditions. Braking
should be started sooner than on ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (if
dry pavement. so equipped)
● Allow greater following distances An engine block heater to assist extreme cold
on slippery roads. temperature starting is available through your
● Watch for slippery spots (glare INFINITI dealer.
ice). These may appear on an
otherwise clear road in shaded WARNING
areas. If a patch of ice is seen
ahead, brake before reaching it. Do not use your heater with an un-
Try not to brake while actually on grounded electrical system or two-
the ice, and avoid any sudden pronged (cheater) adapters. You can
steering maneuvers. be injured by an electrical shock if
● Do not use cruise control on slip- you use an ungrounded connection.
pery roads.

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Roadside assistance program ..................... 6-2


Flat tire ........................................................ 6-2
Jump starting .............................................. 6-7
Push starting ............................................... 6-9
If your vehicle overheats............................. 6-9
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Stopping the vehicle 4. Turn off the engine.


PROGRAM 1. Safely move the vehicle off the road and
Every new INFINITI comes with a 4 year, away from traffic. WARNING
unlimited mileage Roadside Assistance plan. 2. Turn on the hazard warning flashers.
In the event of a roadside emergency, Road- ● Make sure the parking brake is
side Assistance Service is available to you. 3. Park on a level surface and apply the securely applied and the auto-
Please refer to your Warranty Booklet for parking brake. Shift the automatic trans- matic transmission is shifted into
details. Both the Warranty Booklet and Road- mission to P (Park). P (Park).
side Assistance Calling Card in your Owner’s ● Never change tires when the ve-
Literature Portfolio provide the Toll-Free Num- WARNING hicle is on a slope, ice or slippery
ber to call for assistance. Roadside Assistance areas. This is hazardous.
is provided 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, The transfer shift lever must be in
for four years from the date sold to give ● Never change tires if oncoming
the H or 4LO position. traffic is close to your vehicle.
emergency roadside help, in the event of
mechanical or nonmechanical trouble(s) such Never place the transfer shift lever in Wait for professional road
as flat tires, out-of-gas, dead battery, lost keys the N position. Otherwise, the ve- assistance.
mechanical breakdown, accident, etc. hicle could roll unexpectedly even if
the automatic transmission is in the 5. Raise the hood to warn other traffic, and to
FLAT TIRE P position. This could result in seri- signal professional road assistance per-
CHANGING A FLAT TIRE ous personal injury or property sonnel that you need help.
damage.
If you have a flat tire, follow the instructions 6. Have all passengers get out of the vehicle
below. and stand in a safe place, away from traffic

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and clear of the vehicle. tire to prevent the vehicle from rolling when it
is jacked up.
If needed, Roadside Assistance is available.
Please refer to your Warranty Booklet or
Roadside Assistance I.D. Card for the toll-free WARNING
number to call.
Be sure to block the wheel as the
Blocking wheels vehicle may move and cause per-
sonal injury.
SIE0020

Getting the spare tire and


tools
Remove jacking tools and spare tire from
storage area.

SIE0022

Stop the engine and pull the parking brake


lever all the way on.
Place suitable blocks at both the front and
back of the wheel diagonally opposite the flat

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CAUTION
● Do not insert the jack rod straight
as it is designed to be inserted
obliquely.
● Make sure the rod tip fits in the
fitting portion of the spare tire
hanger and turn the rod.
● Be sure to center the spare tire
suspending plate on the wheel
and then lift the spare tire.

SIE0021

Tightening torque of nuts:


48 to 66 ft-lb
(66 to 89 Nzm)

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wheel nuts, and then remove the wheel. Do
not remove the brake drum with the wheel.

WARNING
● Never get under the vehicle while
it is supported only by the jack.
● Use only the jack provided with
SIE0024
your vehicle. Do not use the jack
Jacking up the vehicle and re- The jack should be used on level provided with your vehicle on
moving the damaged tire firm ground. other vehicles.
The jack is designed only for lift-
Carefully read the following instruc- 3. Loosen each wheel nut one or two turns by ing your vehicle during a tire
tions. turning counterclockwise with the wheel change.
nut wrench.
1. Put the adapter stored in the tool bag on ● Use the correct jack up points;
the jack when jacking up the front side. Do not remove the wheel nuts until the never use any other part of the
tire is off the ground. vehicle for jack support.
Do not use the jack adapter for the
rear. 4. Carefully raise the vehicle until the tire ● Never jack up the vehicle more
clears the ground. To lift the vehicle, than necessary.
2. Place the jack directly under the jack-up
securely hold the jack lever and rod with
point.
both hands as shown above. Remove the

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curely in the sequence as illustrated.
● Never use blocks on or under the
jack. WARNING
● Do not start or run engine while
vehicle is on the jack, as it may ● Incorrect wheel nuts or improp-
cause the vehicle to move. This is erly tightened wheel nuts can
especially true for vehicles with cause the wheel to become loose
limited slip differential carriers. or come off. This could cause an
● Do not allow passengers to stay SIE0025 accident.
in the vehicle while it is on the
jack. Installing the spare tire ● Do not use oil or grease on the
wheel studs or nuts. This could
1. Clean any mud or dirt from the surface cause the nuts to become loose.
between the wheel and hub.
2. Carefully put the wheel on and tighten the As soon as possible tighten the wheel
wheel nuts finger tight. nuts to the specified torque with a
3. With the wheel nut wrench, tighten wheel torque wrench.
nuts alternately and evenly until they are Wheel nut tightening torque:
tight. 87 to 108 ft-lb (118 to 147 Nzm)
4. Lower the vehicle slowly until the tire Adjust tire pressure to the COLD pres-
touches the ground. Then, with the wheel sure.
SIE0023
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COLD pressure: JUMP STARTING
After vehicle has been parked for three If you try to start your engine with a booster burns. If the fluid should come
hours or more or driven less than 1 mile battery, follow the instructions and precau- into contact with anything, imme-
(1.6 km). diately flush the contacted area
tions below:
with water.
COLD tire pressures are shown on the
tire placard affixed to the glove box lid. ● Keep battery out of the reach of
WARNING children.
Retighten the wheel nuts when the
vehicle has been run for 600 miles ● If done incorrectly, jump starting ● The booster battery must be rated
(1,000 km) after installing the alumi- can lead to a battery explosion, at 12 volts. Use of an improperly
num wheel. resulting in severe injury or death. rated battery can damage your
It could also damage your vehicle. vehicle.
5. Securely store the spare tire and jacking
equipment in the vehicle. ● Explosive hydrogen gas is always ● Whenever working on or near a
present in the vicinity of the bat- battery, always wear suitable eye
tery. Keep all sparks and flames protectors (for example, goggles
WARNING away from it. or industrial safety spectacles)
and remove rings, metal bands,
Always make sure that the spare tire ● Do not allow battery fluid to come
or any other jewelry. Do not lean
and jacking equipment are properly into contact with eyes, skin, cloth
over battery when jump starting.
secured after use. Such items can or painted surfaces. Battery flui-
become dangerous projectiles in an dis a corrosive sulphuric acid so-
accident or sudden stop. lution which can cause severe

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4. Connect jumper cables in the sequence as
● Do not attempt to jump start a illustrated.
WARNING
frozen battery. It could explode
and cause serious injury. Always follow the instructions below CAUTION
● Your vehicle has an automatic exactly. Failure to do so could result
engine cooling fan. It could come in damage to the charging system ● Always connect positive (+) to
on at any time. Keep hands and and cause personal injury. positive (+) and negative (−) to
other objects away from it. body ground. (for example engine
1. Position the two vehicles to bring their lift bracket, etc — not to the
batteries into close proximity to each other battery).
if the booster battery is in another vehicle. ● Make sure that cables do not
Do not allow the two vehicles to touch any moving parts in the
touch. engine compartment and that
clamps do not contact any other
2. Apply parking brakes. Move the selector
metal.
lever to P (Park). Switch off all unneces-
sary electrical systems (light, heater, air
conditioner, etc.). 5. Start the engine of the other vehicle and let
SIE0026 it run for a few minutes.
3. Remove vent caps on the battery (if so
equipped). Cover the battery with an old 6. Keep the engine speed of the other vehicle
cloth to reduce explosion hazard. at about 2,000 rpm, and start your engine
in the normal manner.

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PUSH STARTING IF YOUR VEHICLE


CAUTION OVERHEATS
CAUTION If your vehicle is overheating indicated by an
Do not keep starter motor engaged extremely high temperature gauge reading, or
for more than 10 seconds. If the ● Automatic transmission models if you feel a lack of engine power, detect
engine does not start right away, cannot be push started. This may abnormal noise, etc., take the following steps:
turn the key off and wait 3 to 4 cause transmission damage.
seconds before trying again.
● Three way catalyst equipped
WARNING
models should not be started by
7. After starting your engine, carefully dis- pushing since the three way cata- ● Do not continue to drive if your
connect the negative cable and then the lyst may be damaged. vehicle overheats. Doing so could
positive cable.
● Never try to start the vehicle by cause a vehicle fire.
8. Replace the vent caps (if so equipped). Be towing it; when the engine starts, ● To avoid the danger of being
sure to dispose of the cloth used to cover the forward surge could cause the scalded, never remove the radia-
the vent holes as it may be contaminated vehicle to collide with the tow tor cap while the engine is still
with corrosive acid. vehicle. hot. When the radiator cap is
removed, pressurized hot water
will spurt out, possibly causing
serious injury.

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tor before opening the hood. Wait until no
● Do not open the hood if steam is steam or coolant can be seen before
proceeding.
WARNING
coming out.
5. Open the engine hood. Be careful not to allow your hands,
hair, jewelry or clothing to come into
1. Move the vehicle safely off the road, apply
contact with, or to get caught in, the
the parking brake and move the gearshift WARNING cooling fan or drive belt.
lever to the neutral position (automatic
transmission to P (Park)). If steam or water is coming from the
engine, stand clear to prevent get- 7. After the engine cools down, check the
Do not stop the engine.
ting burned. coolant level in the reservoir tank with the
2. Turn off the air conditioner switch. Open engine running. Add coolant to the reser-
all the windows, move the heater or air voir tank if necessary. Have your vehicle
6. Visually check drive belts for damage or
conditioner temperature control to maxi- repaired at the nearest INFINITI dealer.
looseness. Also check if the cooling fan is
mum hot and fan control to high speed. running. The radiator hoses and radiator TOW TRUCK TOWING
3. If engine overheating is caused by climb- should not leak water. If coolant is leaking,
the cooling fan belt is missing or loose or When towing your vehicle, all State (Provin-
ing a long hill on a hot day, run the engine
the cooling fan does not run, stop the cial in Canada) and local regulations for
at a fast idle (approximately 1,500 rpm)
engine. towing must be followed. Incorrect towing
until the temperature gauge indication re-
equipment could damage your vehicle. Tow-
turns to normal.
ing instructions are available from your
4. Get out of the vehicle. Look and listen for INFINITI dealer. Local service operators will
steam or coolant escaping from the radia- generally be familiar with the applicable laws

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and procedures for towing. To assure proper
towing and to prevent accidental damage to ● Always attach safety chains be-
your vehicle, INFINITI recommends that you fore towing.
have a service operator tow your vehicle. It is
advisable to have the service operator care-
If needed, Roadside Assistance is available.
fully read the following precautions.
Please refer to your Warranty Information
Booklet or Roadside Assistance I.D. Card for
WARNING the toll-free number to call.

● Never ride in a vehicle that is


being towed.
● Never get under your vehicle after
it has been lifted by a tow truck.

CAUTION
● When towing, make sure that the
transmission, axles, steering sys-
tem and power train are in work-
ing condition. If any unit is dam-
aged, dollies must be used.

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SIE0028

VEHICLE RECOVERY (Free-


ing a stuck vehicle)
● Use the towing hook only, not other parts
SIE0031
of the vehicle. Otherwise, the vehicle body
TOWING RECOMMENDED will be damaged.
BY INFINITI ● Use the towing hook only to free a vehicle
INFINITI recommends that a dolly be used as stuck in sand, snow, mud, etc. Never tow
illustrated when towing your vehicle or place the vehicle for a long distance using only
it on a flat-bed truck. the towing hook.
● The towing hook is under tremendous
force when used to free a stuck vehicle.

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Always pull the cable straight out from the
front of the vehicle. Never pull on the
hook at an angle.
● Stand clear of a stuck vehicle.

WARNING
Do not spin your tires at high speed.
This could cause them to explode
and result in serious injury. Parts of
your vehicle could also overheat and
be damaged.

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Cleaning exterior.......................................... 7-2


Cleaning interior .......................................... 7-4
Corrosion protection ................................... 7-5

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CLEANING EXTERIOR a shady area or protect the vehicle with a body Avoid leaving water spots on the paint surface
cover. by using a damp chamois to dry the vehicle.
In order to maintain the appearance of your
vehicle, it is important to take proper care of Be careful not to scratch the paint
it. surface when putting on or removing CAUTION
the body cover.
In the following cases, please wash your ● Do not use strong household
vehicle as soon as possible to protect the WASHING soap, strong chemical deter-
paint surface. Thoroughly rinse surface dirt off the vehicle gents, gasoline or solvents.
● After a rainfall to prevent possible damage with a wet sponge and plenty of clean water. ● Do not wash the vehicle in direct
from acid rain. Clean the vehicle thoroughly using a mild sunlight or while the vehicle body
soap such as Nissan Car Wash, or a general is hot, as the surface may be-
● After driving on coastal roads
purpose dishwashing liquid mixed with clean, come water-spotted.
● When contaminants such as soot, bird lukewarm (never hot) water. Rinse the vehicle
● Avoid using tight-napped or rough
droppings, tree sap, metal particles or again with plenty of clean water.
cloths, such as washing mitts.
bugs get on the paint surface Inside flanges, seams and folds on the doors, Care must be taken when remov-
● When dust or mud builds up on the hatches and hood are particularly vulnerable ing caked-on dirt or other foreign
surface to the effects of road salt. Therefore, these substances so that the paint sur-
areas must be regularly cleaned. Make sure face is not scratched or damaged.
Whenever possible, store or park your vehicle that the drain holes in the lower edge of the
inside a garage or in a covered area. door are open. Spray water under the body
When it is necessary to park outside, park in and in the wheel wells to loosen the dirt and
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WAXING REMOVING SPOTS
If you wish to wax your vehicle, only use a wax Remove tar and oil spots, industrial dust, CAUTION
specified for use over clear coats, such as insects, and tree sap as quickly as possible
Nissan Liquid or Spray Wax, because your from the paint surface to avoid lasting damage ● When cleaning the inside of the
INFINITI has been finished with the finest paint or staining. Special cleaning products are window, do not use any sharp-
and hard clear coats. Your INFINITI dealer can available at your INFINITI dealer or automotive edged tools, abrasive cleaners or
assist you in choosing the proper product. accessory stores. chlorine based disinfectant clean-
ers.
● Wax your vehicle only after a thorough UNDERBODY
washing. Follow the instructions supplied ● These may damage the radio an-
In areas where road salt is used in winter, the
with the wax. tenna elements or the rear win-
underbody must be cleaned regularly. This
dow defogger.
● Do not use a wax containing any abra- will prevent dirt and salt from building up and
sives, cutting compounds or cleaners that causing underbody and suspension corrosion.
may damage the vehicle finish. Before the winter period and again in the ALUMINUM ALLOY
spring, the underseal must be checked and, if WHEELS
● If the surface does not polish easily, use a
necessary, re-treated. Wash regularly, especially during winter
‘‘road tar’’ remover and wax again.
GLASS months in areas where road salt is used. Salt
Machine compounding or aggressive could discolor the wheel if not removed.
polishing on a base coat/clear coat Use glass cleaner to remove smoke and dust
paint finish may dull the finish or leave film from the glass surfaces. It is normal for CHROME PARTS
swirl marks. glass to become coated with a film after the Clean chrome parts regularly with a non-
vehicle is parked in the hot sun. Glass cleaner abrasive chrome polish to maintain the finish.
and a soft cloth will easily remove this film.

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CLEANING INTERIOR more difficult stains or soiled surfaces. See your vehicle and are properly posi-
your INFINITI dealer for assistance in choos- tioned in the footwell to prevent inter-
Occasionally remove loose dust from the
ing the proper product. ference with pedal operation. Mats
interior trim, plastic parts and seats using a
should be maintained with regular clean-
vacuum cleaner or soft brush.
CAUTION ing and replaced if they become exces-
When interior trim or seats are stained, clean sively worn.
immediately as follows:
● Never use benzine, thinner or any Floor mat positioning aid
● Wipe clean using a clean, soft damp cloth similar material.
and a neutral detergent. Wipe off all traces
● The leather seats should be regu-
of the detergent with another clean soft
larly coated with a leather wax
damp cloth, finishing with a soft dry cloth.
like saddle soap. Never use car
● If the above method does not remove the wax.
stains, etc., rub the affected area using a
soft wet brush and a neutral detergent. ● Never use fabric protectors un-
Wipe off all traces of the detergent with a less recommended by the manu-
clean soft damp cloth, finishing with a soft facturer.
dry cloth. SIA0005

Before using any fabric protector, read the FLOOR MATS This model includes a front floor mat bracket
manufacturer’s recommendations. Some fabric The use of genuine floor mats can extend the to act as a floor mat positioning aid. INFINITI
protectors contain chemicals that may stain or life of your vehicle carpet and make it easier to floor mats have been specially designed for
bleach the seat material. clean the interior. No matter what mats your vehicle model. The driver side floor mat
INFINITI offers vinyl and leather cleaner for are used, be sure they are fitted for has a grommet hole incorporated in it. Simply

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position the mat by placing the floor mat CORROSION PROTEC- removed for drying to avoid floor panel
bracket hook through the floor mat grommet TION corrosion.
hole while centering the mat in the floorpan
MOST COMMON FACTORS Relative humidity
contour.
CONTRIBUTING TO VE- Corrosion will be accelerated in areas of high
Periodically check to make certain that the
HICLE CORROSION: relative humidity, especially those areas where
mats are properly positioned.
1. The accumulation of moisture-retaining the temperatures stay above freezing where
SEAT BELTS atmospheric pollution exists, or where road
dirt and debris in body panel sections,
salt is used.
The seat belts can be cleaned by wiping them cavities, and other areas.
with a sponge dampened in a mild soap Temperature
2. Damage to paint and other protective
solution. Allow the belts to dry completely
coatings caused by gravel and stone chips A temperature increase will accelerate the rate
before using them.
or minor traffic accidents. of corrosion to those parts which are not well
ventilated.
WARNING ENVIRONMENTAL FAC-
TORS INFLUENCE THE Air pollution
Do not allow wet belts to roll up in RATE OF CORROSION: Industrial pollution, the presence of salt in the
the retractor. NEVER use bleach, air in coastal areas, or heavy road salt use will
Moisture
dye, or chemical solvents since accelerate the corrosion process. Road salt
these may severely weaken the seat Accumulation of sand, dirt and water on the will also accelerate the disintegration of paint
belt webbing. vehicle body underside can accelerate corro- surfaces.
sion. Wet floor coverings will not dry com-
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TO PROTECT YOUR VE-
HICLE FROM CORROSION: ● Never allow water or other liquids
● Wash your vehicle often to keep the to come in contact with electronic
vehicle clean. components inside the vehicle.

● Always check for minor damage to the ● See your INFINITI dealer for
assistance.
paint and repair it as soon as possible.
● Keep drain holes at the bottom of the
Chemicals used for road surface de-icing are
doors open to avoid water accumulation.
extremely corrosive. They accelerate corrosion
● Check the underbody for accumulation of and deterioration of underbody components
sand, dirt or salt. If present, wash with such as the exhaust system, fuel and brake
water as soon as possible. lines, brake cables, floor pan and fenders.
In winter, the underbody must be
CAUTION cleaned periodically.
For additional protection against rust and
● NEVER remove dirt, sand or other
corrosion, which may be required in some
debris from the passenger com-
areas, consult your local INFINITI dealer.
partment by washing it out with a
hose. Remove dirt with a vacuum
cleaner or broom.

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Maintenance precautions............................. 8-2


Engine compartment check locations ......... 8-4
Engine cooling system ................................ 8-5
Engine oil..................................................... 8-8
Automatic transmission fluid .................... 8-10
Power steering fluid .................................. 8-12
Brake fluid ................................................. 8-13
Window washer fluid................................. 8-13
Battery ....................................................... 8-14
Drive belts ................................................. 8-15
Spark plugs ............................................... 8-16
Air cleaner ................................................. 8-18
Windshield wiper blades ........................... 8-18
Parking brake and brake pedal.................. 8-20
Fuses ......................................................... 8-21
Light .......................................................... 8-23
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MAINTENANCE PRE-
CAUTIONS ● If you must work with the engine vehicle, support it with safety
When performing any inspection or mainte- running, keep your hands, cloth- stands.
ing, hair and tools away from
nance work on your vehicle, always take care ● Keep smoking materials, flame
to prevent serious accidental injury to yourself moving fans, belts and any other
and sparks away from fuel and
or damage to the vehicle. The following are moving parts.
battery.
general precautions which should be closely ● It is advisable to remove ties and
observed. ● The fuel filter or fuel lines should
any jewelry, such as rings,
be serviced by an INFINITI dealer
watches, etc. before working on
because the fuel lines are under
WARNING your vehicle.
high pressure even when the en-
● Always wear eye protection gine is off.
● Park the vehicle on a level sur- whenever you work on your ve-
face, apply the parking brake se- hicle.
curely and block the wheels to
prevent the vehicle from moving. ● If you must run the engine in an CAUTION
Move the selector lever to P enclosed space such as a garage,
(Park). be sure there is proper ventilation ● Do not work under the hood while
for exhaust gases. the engine is hot. Turn off the
● Be sure to turn the ignition key to engine and wait until it cools
the OFF or LOCK position when ● Never get under the vehicle while
down.
performing any replacement or it is supported only by a jack. If it
repair. is necessary to work under the ● Never connect or disconnect ei-

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You should be aware that incomplete or
ther the battery or any transistor- improper servicing may result in operating
ized component connector while difficulties or excessive emissions, and could
the ignition is on. affect your warranty coverage. If in doubt
● Never leave the engine or the about any servicing, have it done by
automatic transmission related your INFINITI dealer.
component harness connector
disconnected while the ignition
key is on.
● Avoid direct contact with used
engine oil. Improperly disposed
motor oil and/or other vehicle flu-
ids can hurt the environment. Al-
ways conform to local regulations
for disposal of vehicle fluid.

This ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section gives instruc-


tions regarding only those items which are
relatively easy for most owners to perform.
More involved service should be done by your
INFINITI dealer.

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ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECK LOCATIONS

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ENGINE COOLING SYS- Outside


TEM temperature Anti- Distilled cap as a replacement.
down to freeze water
The engine cooling system is filled at the
factory with a high-quality, year-round, anti- °C °F
CHECKING ENGINE COOL-
freeze coolant solution. The anti-freeze solu- −35 −30 50% 50% ANT LEVEL
tion contains rust and corrosion inhibitors,
therefore additional cooling system additives
are not necessary. WARNING

CAUTION ● Never remove the radiator cap


when the engine is hot. Serious
When adding or replacing coolant, burns could be caused by high
use only an ethylene glycol anti- pressure fluid escaping from the
freeze with the proper mixture ratio radiator. Wait until the engine
of 50% antifreeze and 50% distilled and radiator cool down. See ‘‘If SID0083
water. your vehicle overheats’’ in the
‘‘6. In case of emergency’’ sec- Check the coolant level in the reservoir tank
The use of other types of coolant tion. when the engine is cold. If the coolant level is
solutions may damage your engine
● The radiator is equipped with a below MIN, add coolant up to the MAX level.
cooling system.
pressure cap. Use only a genuine If the reservoir tank is empty, check the
coolant level in the radiator when the en-
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the radiator, fill the radiator with coolant up to
the filler opening and also add it to the
reservoir tank up to the MAX level.
WARNING
If the cooling system requires coolant ● To avoid the danger of being
frequently, have it checked by your scalded, never change the cool-
INFINITI dealer. ant when the engine is hot.
CHANGING ENGINE COOL- ● Never remove the radiator cap
ANT when the engine is hot. Serious
SID0084
burns could be caused by high
● Major cooling system repairs should be
pressure fluid escaping from the
performed by your INFINITI dealer. The
radiator.
service procedures can be found in the
appropriate INFINITI Service Manual.
1. Perform the following procedure to open
● Improper servicing can result in reduced the heater water cock.
heater performance and engine overheat-
ing. ● Turn the ignition key from OFF to ON.
● Move the heater or air conditioner
temperature control dial to the maxi-
SID0085
mum hot position then turn the ignition
key to OFF. 2. Open the radiator drain plug and radiator
cap.

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Open the drain plugs on both sides of the 3. Open the air release plug to drain the Then install the radiator cap and close the
engine block. coolant. air release plug.
7. Start the engine and warm it up until it
reaches normal operating temperature.
Then race the engine 2 or 3 times under no
load.
Watch the coolant temperature gauge for
signs of overheating.
8. Stop the engine. After it completely cools
SID0086 down, refill the radiator up to the filler
SID0088
opening. Fill the reservoir tank up the MAX
4. Flush the cooling system by running fresh level.
water through the radiator. 9. Check the radiator drain plug and engine
block drain plugs for any sign of leakage.
5. Close the radiator drain plug and engine
block drain plugs securely.
6. See the ‘‘Technical information’’ section for
cooling system capacity.

SID0087
Fill the radiator slowly with the proper
mixture of coolant and water. Fill the
reservoir tank slowly up to the MAX level.

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ENGINE OIL break-in period, depending on the se-


verity of operating conditions.
CHECKING ENGINE OIL
LEVEL
CAUTION
Oil level should be checked regu-
larly. Operating with insufficient
amount of oil can damage the en-
IDI010 gine, and such damage is not cov-
ered by warranty.
4. Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean.
Reinsert it all the way.
SID0089 5. Remove the dipstick again and check the
oil level. It should be between the H and L
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and
marks. If the oil level is below the L mark,
apply parking brake.
remove the oil filler cap and pour recom-
2. Run the engine until it reaches operating mended oil through the opening. Do not
temperature. overfill.
3. Turn off the engine. Wait 10 minutes for 6. Recheck oil level with dipstick.
the oil to drain back into the oil pan.
It is normal to add some oil between oil
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CHANGING ENGINE OIL If oil filter is to be changed, remove and See ‘‘Capacities and recommended
replace it at this time. See later in this fuel/lubricants’’ in the ‘‘10. Technical and
section for changing engine oil filter. consumer information’’ section for refill
capacity.
CAUTION 8. Start the engine.
Check for leakage around the drain plug.
Be careful not to burn yourself. The
Correct as required.
engine oil will be hot.
9. Turn the engine off and wait several
minutes. Check the oil level. Add engine
SID0090 Waste oil must be disposed of properly.
oil if necessary.
Check your local regulations.
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and
10.Dispose of waste oil in the proper manner.
apply the parking brake. 6. Clean and re-install the drain plug and
washer. Tighten the drain plug with a
2. Run the engine until it reaches operating
temperature, and then turn it off.
wrench. WARNING
Drain plug tightening torque:
3. Place a large drain pan under the drain ● Prolonged and repeated contact
22 to 29 ft-lb
plug. with used engine oil may cause
(29 to 39 Nzm)
skin cancer.
4. Remove the oil filler cap.
Do not use excessive force. ● Try to avoid direct skin contact
5. Remove the drain plug with a wrench and
7. Refill the engine with recommended oil
completely drain the oil.
and install the cap securely.

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apply the parking brake. with clean engine oil.
with used oil. If skin contact is 2. Turn the engine off. 6. Screw in the oil filter until a slight resis-
made, wash thoroughly with soap tance is felt, then tighten additionally more
or hand cleaner as soon as pos- 3. Loosen the oil filter with an oil filter
than 2/3 turn.
sible. wrench. (A special cap-type wrench will
assist with oil filter removal on models 7. Start the engine and check for leakage
● Keep used engine oil out of reach
with the V6 engine. This tool can be around the oil filter. Correct as required.
of children.
purchased from your INFINITI dealer.)
8. Turn the engine off and wait several
Then remove the oil filter by turning it by
minutes. Check the oil level. Add engine
CHANGING ENGINE OIL hand.
oil if necessary.
FILTER
AUTOMATIC TRANS-
CAUTION
MISSION FLUID
Be careful not to burn yourself. The
engine oil will be hot. WARNING
4. Wipe the engine oil filter mounting surface
● When the engine is running, keep
with a clean rag.
hands, jewelry and clothing away
Be sure to remove any old rubber gasket from any moving parts such as
remaining on the mounting surface of the fan drive belt.
SID0091
engine.
● Automatic transmission fluid is
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and 5. Coat the rubber gasket on the new filter

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poisonous and should be stored


carefully in marked containers
out of the reach of children.

TEMPERATURE CONDI-
TIONS FOR CHECKING
The fluid level should be checked using the SID0092 SID0093
HOT range (L & H marks) on the dipstick at
fluid temperatures between 122 and 176°F 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and set 3. Check the fluid level with the engine
(50 and 80°C) after the vehicle has been the parking brake. idling.
driven approximately 5 minutes in urban areas 2. Start the engine and then move the selec- 4. Expand the spring stopper and remove the
after the engine is warmed up. The level can tor lever through each gear range ending dipstick. Wipe it clean with lint-free paper.
be checked at fluid temperatures between 86 in P (Park).
and 122°F (30 and 50°C) using the ‘‘COLD’’ 5. Reinsert the dipstick into the charging pipe
range on the dipstick for reference, after the as far as it will go.
engine is warmed up but before driving. 6. Remove the dipstick and note the reading.
However, the fluid level must be rechecked If the level is at the low side of either
using the HOT range. range, add fluid to the charging pipe.
7. When inserting the dipstick, set it so that
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of the dipstick rubber to lock the dipstick. NOTE: HOT range on the dipstick at fluid temperature
of 122 to 176°F (50 to 80°C) or using the
If the vehicle has been driven for a
COLD range on the dipstick at fluid tempera-
CAUTION long time at high speeds, or in city
ture of 32 to 86°F (0 to 30°C).
traffic in hot weather, or if it is being
● Do not overfill. used to pull a trailer, an accurate
● USE ONLY Nissan Matic ‘‘D’’ fluid level cannot be read. You should CAUTION
(Continental US and Alaska) or wait until the fluid has cooled down
(about 30 minutes). ● Do not overfill.
Genuine Nissan Automatic Trans-
mission Fluid (Canada). ● Recommended fluid is type
TM TM POWER STEERING
Dexron III/Mercon or equiva- DEXRONTMIII or equivalent.
lent may also be used. Outside FLUID
the continental United States and
Alaska contact an INFINITI dealer
for more information regarding
suitable fluids, including recom-
mended brand(s) of DexronTM
III/MerconTM or DexronTM
IIE/MerconT Automatic Transmis-
sion Fluid.
SID0094

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BRAKE FLUID WINDOW WASHER


WARNING FLUID

Use only new fluid. Old, inferior, or


contaminated fluid may damage the
brake system. The use of improper
fluids can damage the brake system
and affect the vehicle’s stopping
ability.
SID0095
CAUTION SID0096
Check the fluid level in the reservoir. If the
fluid is below the MIN. line or the brake Do not spill the fluid on painted Type A
warning light comes on, add DOT 3 fluid up surfaces. This will damage the
to the MAX. line. If fluid must be added paint. If fluid is spilled, wash with Add fluid when the low washer fluid warning
frequently, the system should be checked by mild soap and water immediately. light comes on. Add a washer solvent to the
your INFINITI dealer. water for better cleaning. In the winter season,
add a windshield washer anti-freeze. Follow
the manufacturer’s instructions for the mixture
ratio.

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● If the vehicle is not to be used for 30 days
or longer, disconnect the (—) negative
WARNING
battery terminal cable to prevent discharge.
Anti-freeze is poisonous and should
be stored carefully marked contain- WARNING
ers out of the reach of children.
● Do not expose the battery to
CAUTION flames or electrical sparks. Hy-
SID0097 drogen gas generated by battery
Do not substitute engine anti-freeze action is explosive. Do not allow
Type B
coolant for window washer solution. battery fluid to contact your skin,
To check the fluid level, use your finger to This may result in damage to the eyes, fabrics, or painted sur-
plug the center hole of the cap/tube assembly paint. faces. After touching a battery or
(as shown above), then remove it from the battery cap, do not touch or rub
tank. If there is no fluid in the tube, add fluid. your eyes. Thoroughly wash your
Add a washer solvent to the water for better BATTERY hands. If the acid contacts your
cleaning. In the winter season, add a wind- ● Keep the battery surface clean and dry. Any eyes, skin or clothing, immedi-
shield washer anti-freeze. Follow the manu- corrosion should be washed off with a ately flush with water for at least
facturer’s instructions for the mixture ratio. solution of baking soda and water. 15 minutes and seek medical
attention.
● Make certain the terminal connections are
clean and securely tightened.

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If it is necessary to add fluid, add only DRIVE BELTS
● When working on or near a bat- distilled water to bring the level to the
tery, always wear suitable eye indicator in each filler opening. Do not
protection and remove all jew- overfill.
elry. 1. Remove the cell plugs.
● Keep the battery out of the reach 2. Add distilled water up to the MAX. level.
of children.
3. Install the cell plugs.
If jump starting is necessary, see ‘‘Jump
starting’’ in the ‘‘6. In case of emergency’’ SID0098
section. If the engine does not start by jump
starting, the battery may have to be replaced.
Contact your INFINITI dealer.
WARNING
Be sure the ignition key is OFF. The
engine could rotate unexpectedly.
IDI096
1. Visually inspect each belt for signs of
Check the fluid level in each cell (Remove the
unusual wear, cuts, fraying or looseness. If
battery cover if it is necessary). It should be
the belt is in poor condition or loose, have
between the MAX. and MIN. lines.

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it replaced or adjusted by your INFINITI SPARK PLUGS
dealer.
WARNING
2. Have the belts checked regularly for con-
dition and tension in accordance with the Be sure the engine and ignition
maintenance schedule in this manual. switch are off and that the parking
brake is engaged securely.

REPLACING SPARK PLUGS


1. Disconnect spark plug cables. Keep track
of the original cable location.
When disconnecting, always hold the
boots — not the cables. Mark all cables
to identify their original location.

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SID0100 SID0101 SID0103

2. Remove spark plugs with a spark plug 3. Check each new spark plug gap with a
wrench. (Type A or B) feeler gauge. Correct it as required.
4. Install spark plugs.
CAUTION When installing a plug, turn it in two or
three turns by hand and then tighten
Be sure to use the correct wrench to
with a spark plug wrench. Be careful
remove the plugs. An incorrect
not to overtighten it.
wrench can cause damage.
SID0102 Tightening torque:
14 to 22 ft-lb (20 to 29 Nzm)
5. Reconnect the spark plug cables to their
original positions.

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AIR CLEANER WINDSHIELD WIPER


WARNING BLADES
CLEANING
● Operating the engine with the air
cleaner off can cause you or oth- If your windshield is not clear after using the
ers to be burned. The air cleaner windshield washer, or if a wiper blade chatters
not only cleans the air, it stops when running, wax or other material may be
flame if the engine backfires. If it on the blade or windshield.
is not there, and the engine back- Clean the outside of the windshield with a
fires, you could be burned. Do not washer solution or a mild detergent. Your
SID0104
drive with it off, and be careful windshield is clean if beads do not form when
The filter element should not be cleaned and working on the engine with the air rinsing with clear water.
reused. Replace it according to the mainte- cleaner off.
Clean the blade by wiping it with a cloth
nance intervals. See ‘‘Periodic maintenance’’ ● Never pour fuel into the throttle soaked in a washer solution or a mild deter-
in the ‘‘9. Maintenance’’ section for mainte- body or attempt to start the en- gent. Then rinse the blade with clear water. If
nance intervals. When replacing the filter, gine with the air cleaner re- your windshield is still not clear after cleaning
wipe the inside of the air cleaner housing and moved. Doing so could result in the blades and using the wiper, replace the
the cover with a damp cloth. serious injury. blades.

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REPLACEMENT
the glass, otherwise the arm may be
damaged from wind pressure.

IDI021

1. Pull the wiper arm.


2. Push the lock pin, then remove the wiper CAUTION
blade.
3. Insert the new wiper blade to the wiper arm After wiper blade replacement, re-
until a click sounds. turn the wiper arm to its original
position. Otherwise it may be dam-
aged when the engine hood is SID0036

opened.
If you wax the surface of the hood, be
Make sure the wiper blade contacts careful not to let wax get into the
washer nozzle. This may cause clog-

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ging or improper windshield washer CHECKING BRAKE PEDAL parking brake is applied. If the brake pedal
operation. If wax gets into the nozzle, goes down farther than normal, it may be due
With the engine running, check the distance
remove it with a needle or small pin. to a lack of adjustment of the rear drum
between the upper surface of the pedal and the
brakes. Apply the parking brake several times.
PARKING BRAKE AND metal floor. If it is out of the range shown
BRAKE PEDAL above, see your INFINITI dealer.
WARNING
See your INFINITI dealer for a brake
system check if the brake pedal
height does not return to normal.

Brake pad wear indicators


The disc brake pads on your vehicle have
SID0105 IDI071MB audible wear indicators. When a brake pad
requires replacement, it will make a high
CHECKING PARKING Self-adjusting brakes pitched scraping or screeching sound when
BRAKE
Your vehicle is equipped with self-adjusting the vehicle is in motion whether or not the
Pull the parking brake lever up. If the number brakes. brake pedal is depressed. Have the brakes
of clicks is out of the range as listed above, checked as soon as possible if the wear
The front disc-type brakes self-adjust every
see your INFINITI dealer. indicator sound is heard.
time the brake pedal is applied. The rear
drum-type brakes self-adjust every time the Under some driving or climate conditions,

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occasional brake squeak, squeal or other 2. While depressing the brake pedal, start the FUSES
noise may be heard. Occasional brake noise engine. The pedal height should drop a
during light to moderate stops is normal and little.
does not affect the function or performance of CAUTION
3. With the brake pedal depressed, stop the
the brake system.
engine. Keeping the pedal depressed for Never use a fuse of higher amperage
The rear drum brakes (if so equipped) do not about 30 seconds, the pedal height should rating than that specified on the fuse
have audible wear indicators. Should you ever not change. box cover. This could damage the
hear an unusually loud noise from the rear vehicle electrical system or cause a
4. Run the engine for one minute without
drum brakes, have them inspected as soon as fire.
depressing the brake pedal, then turn it off.
possible by your INFINITI dealer.
Depress the brake pedal several times. The
Proper brake inspection intervals pedal travel distance will decrease gradu- ENGINE COMPARTMENT
should be followed. See ‘‘Periodic mainte- ally with each depression as the vacuum is
nance’’ in the ‘‘9. Maintenance’’ section for released from the booster.
maintenance intervals.
If the brakes do not operate properly, see your
BRAKE BOOSTER INFINITI dealer.
Check the brake booster function as follows:
1. With the engine off, press and release the
brake pedal several times. When brake
pedal movement (distance of travel) re- SID0106
mains the same from one pedal application
to the next, continue on to the next step. If any electrical equipment does not operate,

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check for an open fuse. Fusible links
1. Be sure the ignition key and the headlight
switch are OFF.
2. Open the engine hood.
3. Remove the fuse box cover.
4. Remove the fuse with the fuse puller.
5. If the fuse is open, replace it with a new
fuse.
SID0108
6. If a new fuse opens again, have the
electrical system checked and repaired by If any electrical equipment does not operate
your INFINITI dealer. and fuses are in good condition, check the
fusible links. If any of these fusible links are
melted, replace only with genuine parts. See
your INFINITI dealer.

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PASSENGER COMPART- LIGHTS
MENT
HEADLIGHTS

SID0107
SID0041

If any electrical equipment does not operate, 5. If the fuse is open, replace it with a new
The headlight is a semi-sealed beam type
check for an open fuse. fuse.
which uses a replaceable headlight (halogen)
1. Be sure the ignition key and the headlight 6. If a new fuse opens again, have the bulb. A bulb can be replaced from inside the
switch are OFF. electrical system checked and repaired by engine compartment without removing the
your INFINITI dealer. headlight assembly.
2. Pull to open the fuse box cover/coin tray.
3. Pull the fuse box cover/coin tray horizon-
tally to remove it.
4. Remove the fuse with the fuse puller.

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5. Insert the bulb into the headlight reflector
with the flat side of the plastic base facing adjustment is necessary, contact
CAUTION
upward. your INFINITI dealer.
High pressure halogen gas is sealed 6. Install the bulb retaining ring and turn it ● Do not leave the bulb out of the
inside the bulb. The bulb may break clockwise until it stops. headlight reflector for a long pe-
if the glass envelope is scratched or riod of time as dust, moisture,
the bulb is dropped. 7. Push the electrical connector into the bulb
and smoke may enter the head-
plastic base until it snaps and stops.
Hold the plastic base when handling light body and affect the perfor-
the bulb. Never touch the glass en- 8. Connect the battery negative cable. mance of the headlight.
velope.
CAUTION
Replacing the headlight bulb
DO NOT TOUCH THE BULB.
1. Disconnect the battery negative cable.
● Use the same number and watt-
2. Disconnect the electrical connector from age as originally installed:
the rear end of the bulb. Wattage 65/45
3. Turn the bulb retaining ring counterclock- Bulb no. 9004
wise until it is free from the headlight ● Aiming is not necessary after re-
reflector, then remove it. placing the bulb. When aiming
4. Remove the headlight bulb. Do not shake
or rotate the bulb when removing it.

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EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR LIGHTS Replacement procedures
Item Wattage (W) Bulb No.

Front turn signal light 27 1156


Front fog light (H3 type) 55
Clearance light/Side marker light 5 168

Rear combination light


Turn signal 27 1156
Stop/Tail 27/8 1157

Back-up 27 1156
High mounted stop light 5 168

License plate light 5 168


Interior light 10 —
Vanity mirror light 1.4 —

Spot light 8 —

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When replacing a bulb, first remove the lens
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SID0112

SID0123

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TIRES AND WHEELS affect tire life and vehicle handling. Tire pres-
sure should be checked when the tires are serious accident. Loading beyond
If you have a flat tire, see ‘‘Flat tire’’ in
COLD. Tires are considered COLD after the the specified capacity may also
the ‘‘6. In case of emergency’’ section.
vehicle has been parked for three or more result in failure of other vehicle
TIRE PRESSURE hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km). components.
COLD tire pressures are shown on the tire
Maximum inflation pressure ● Before taking a long trip, or
placard affixed to the center console lid. whenever you have loaded your
vehicle heavily, use a tire pres-
WARNING sure gauge to ensure that the tire
pressure is at the specified level.
● Improperly inflated tires can fail ● Do not drive your vehicle over 85
suddenly and cause an accident. MPH (140 km/h) unless it is
● The vehicle weight capacity is equipped with high speed capa-
indicated on the tire placard. Do bility tires. Driving faster than 85
not load your vehicle beyond this MPH (140 km/h) may result in tire
IDI002
capacity. Overloading your ve- failure, loss of control and pos-
Do not exceed the maximum inflation pres- hicle may result in reduced tire sible injury.
sures shown on the side wall of the tire. life, unsafe operating conditions
due to premature tire failure, or
Tire inflation pressure unfavorable handling characteris-
Periodically check the tire pressure (including tics and could also lead to a
spare). Incorrect tire pressure may adversely

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TYPES OF TIRES All season tires conditions, INFINITI recommends the use of
snow or all season tires on all four wheels.
INFINITI specifies all season tires on some
CAUTION models to provide good performance for use For additional traction on icy roads, studded
all year around, including snowy and icy road tires may be used. However, some provinces
When changing or replacing tires, conditions. All season tires are identified by and states prohibit their use. Check local,
be sure all four tires are of the same ALL SEASON and/or M&S on the tire side- state and provincial laws before installing
type (for example, summer, all sea- wall. Snow tires have better snow traction than studded tires. Skid and traction capabilities of
son or snow) and construction. Your all season tires and may be more appropriate studded snow tires, on wet or dry surfaces,
INFINITI dealer may be able to help in some areas. may be poorer than that of non-studded snow
you with information about tire type, tires.
Snow tires
size, speed rating and availability.
If snow tires are needed, it is necessary to Four wheel drive models tire
Replacement tires may have a lower
speed rating than the factory select tires equivalent in size and load rating If you install snow tires, they must also be the
equipped tires, and may not match to the original equipment tires. If you do not, same size, brand, construction and tread
the potential maximum vehicle it can adversely affect the safety and handling pattern on all four wheels.
speed. Never exceed the maximum of your vehicle.
speed rating of the tire. Generally, snow tires will have lower speed CAUTION
ratings than factory equipped tires and may
not match the potential maximum vehicle ONLY use spare tires specified for
speed. Never exceed the maximum speed each four wheel drive model.
rating of the tire.
If you operate your vehicle in snowy or icy

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TIRE CHAINS the rear wheels and not on the front INFINITI recommends that tires be rotated
wheels. approximately every 3,750 miles (6,000 km).
Use of tire chains may be prohibited accord-
However, the timing for tire rotation may vary
ing to location. Check the local laws before Do not drive with tire chains on paved roads
according to your driving habits and road
installing tire chains. When installing tire which are clear of snow. Driving with chains
surface conditions.
chains, make sure they are of proper size for in such conditions can cause damage to the
the tires on your vehicle and are installed various mechanisms of the vehicle due to Wheel nut tightening torque:
according to the chain manufacturer’s sugges- some overstress. When driving on clear paved 87 to 108 ft-lb
tions. Use only SAE Class S chains. Other roads, be sure to change to 2WD. (118 to 147 Nzm)
types may damage your vehicle. Use chain CHANGING TIRES AND See ‘‘Flat tire’’ in the ‘‘6. In case of emergency’’
tensioners when recommended by the tire WHEELS section for tire replacing procedures.
chain manufacturer to ensure a tight fit. Loose
Tire rotation
end links of the tire chain must be secured or
WARNING
removed to prevent the possibility of whipping
action damage to the fenders or underbody. If ● After rotating the tires, adjust the
possible, avoid fully loading your vehicle tire pressure.
when using tire chains. In addition, drive at a
reduced speed. Otherwise, your vehicle may ● Retighten the wheel nuts any time
after the aluminum wheels have
be damaged and/or vehicle handling and
been run for the first 600 miles
performance may be adversely affected.
(1,000 km) after re-installation.
Do not use the chains on dry roads. SID0139

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Tire wear and damage
The original tires have a built-in versely affect the ride, braking,
tread wear indicator. When the wear handling, ground clearance,
indicator is visible, the tire should body-to-tire clearance, snow
be replaced. chain clearance, speedometer
calibration, headlight aim and
Replacing tires and wheels bumper height. Some of these
effects may lead to accidents and
When replacing a tire, use the same size and could result in serious personal
load carrying capacity as the original equip- injury.
IDI004 ment tires. See ‘‘Specifications’’ in the ‘‘10.
● If the wheels are changed for any
Technical and consumer information’’ section
reason, always replace with
for tires and wheels.
wheels which have the same off-
set dimension. Wheels of a dif-
WARNING
WARNING ferent offset could cause early
tire wear, possibly degraded ve-
Tires should be inspected periodi-
cally for wear, cracking, bulging, or ● The use of tires other than those hicle handling characteristics
recommended or the mixed use of and/or interference with the brake
objects caught in the tread. If exces-
tires of different brands, con- discs/drums. Such interference
sive wear, cracks, bulging, or deep
struction (bias, bias-belted or ra- can lead to decreased braking
cuts are found, the tire should be
dial), or tread patterns can ad- efficiency and/or early brake
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Wheel balance service should be per-
pad/shoe wear. rear axles which will cause exces- formed with the wheels off the vehicle.
sive tire wear and may damage the Spin balancing the driving wheels on
● Do not install a deformed wheel the vehicle could lead to transmission
transmission, transfer case and dif-
or tire even if it has been re- damage.
ferential gears.
paired. Such wheels or tires
could have structural damage and Care of wheels
could fail without warning. If excessive tire wear is found, it is recom- ● Wash the wheels when washing the vehicle
mended that all four tires be replaced with to maintain their appearance.
● The use of retread tire is not
tires of the same size, brand, construction and
recommended. ● Clean the inner side of the wheels when
tread pattern. The tire pressure and wheel
the wheel is changed or the underside of
alignment should also be checked and cor-
Four wheel drive models the vehicle is washed.
rected as necessary. Contact your INFINITI
dealer. ● Do not use abrasive cleaners when wash-
ing the wheels.
CAUTION ONLY use spare tires specified for each
four wheel drive model. ● Inspect wheel rims regularly for dents or
Always use tires of the same size, corrosion. Such damage may cause loss of
brand, construction (bias, bias- Wheel balance pressure or poor seal at the tire bead.
belted or radial), and tread pattern Unbalanced wheels may affect vehicle han- ● INFINITI recommends that the road wheels
on all four wheels. Failure to do so dling and tire life. Even with regular use, be waxed to protect against road salt in
may result in a circumference differ- wheels can get out of balance. Therefore, they areas where it is used during winter.
ence between tires on the front and should be balanced as required.

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Your new INFINITI has been designed to have perform these procedures regularly as tion systems. They are completely qualified to
minimum maintenance requirements with prescribed. work on INFINITI vehicles before work be-
longer service intervals to save you both time gins.
These checks or inspections can be done by
and money. However, some day-to-day and
yourself, a qualified technician or, if you You can be confident that your INFINITI deal-
regular maintenance is essential to maintain prefer, your INFINITI dealer. er’s service department performs the best job
your INFINITI’s good mechanical condition, as
Periodic maintenance to meet the maintenance requirements on your
well as its emission and engine performance.
vehicle — in a reliable and economic way.
It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure The maintenance items listed in this part are
that the specified maintenance, as well as required to be serviced at regular intervals. GENERAL MAINTE-
general maintenance, is performed. However, under severe driving conditions,
NANCE
additional or more frequent maintenance will During the normal day-to-day operation of the
As the vehicle owner, you are the only one
be required. vehicle, general maintenance should be per-
who can ensure that your vehicle receives the
Where to go for service formed regularly as prescribed in this section.
proper maintenance care. You are a vital link
If you detect any unusual sounds, vibrations
in the maintenance chain. If maintenance service is required or your or smell, be sure to check for the cause or
General maintenance vehicle appears to malfunction, have the have your INFINITI dealer do it promptly. In
systems checked and serviced by an autho- addition, you should notify your INFINITI
General maintenance includes those items rized INFINITI dealer.
which should be checked during normal day- dealer if you think that repairs are required.
to-day operation of the vehicle. They are INFINITI technicians are well-trained special-
When performing any checks or maintenance
essential if your vehicle is to continue to ists and are kept up to date with the latest
work, see ‘‘Maintenance precautions’’ in the
operate properly. It is your responsibility to service information through technical bulle-
‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section.
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EXPLANATION OF MAINTE- driving habits and road surface conditions. Inside the vehicle
NANCE ITEMS Wheel alignment and balance If the The maintenance items listed here should be
Additional information on the following vehicle pulls to either side while driving on a checked on a regular basis, such as when
items with * is found in the ‘‘8. Do-it- straight and level road, or if you detect uneven performing periodic maintenance, cleaning the
yourself’’ section. or abnormal tire wear, there may be a need for vehicle, etc.
wheel alignment.
Outside the vehicle Lights* Make sure that the headlights, stop
If the steering wheel or seat vibrates at normal lights, tail lights, turn signal lights, and other
The maintenance items listed here should be highway speeds, wheel balancing may be lights are all operating properly and installed
performed from time to time, unless otherwise needed. securely. Also check headlight aim.
specified.
Windshield wiper blades* Check for Warning lights and buzzers/chimes
Tires* Check the pressure with a gauge cracks or wear if they do not wipe properly.
Make sure that all warning lights and
periodically when at a service station, includ-
Doors and engine hood Check that all buzzers/chimes are operating properly.
ing the spare, and adjust to the specified
doors and the engine hood, operate properly.
pressure if necessary. Check carefully for Windshield wiper and washer* Check
Also ensure that all latches lock securely.
damage, cuts or excessive wear. that the wipers and washer operate properly
Lubricate hinges and latches if necessary.
and that the wipers do not streak.
Wheel nuts* When checking the tires, make Make sure that the secondary latch keeps the
sure no nuts are missing, and check for any hood from opening when the primary latch is Windshield defroster Check that the air
loose nuts. Tighten if necessary. released. comes out of the defroster outlets properly
and in sufficient quantity when operating the
Tire rotation* Tires should be rotated every When driving in areas using road salt or other
heater or air conditioner.
3,750 miles (6,000 km). However, the timing corrosive materials, check lubrication fre-
for tire rotation may vary according to your quently. Steering wheel Check for changes in the

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steering conditions, such as excessive free for smooth operation and make sure it has the level when the engine is cold.
play, hard steering or strange noises. proper distance under it when depressed fully.
Radiator and hoses Check the front of the
Seats Check seat position controls such as Check the brake booster function. Be sure to
radiator and clean off any dirt, insects, leaves,
seat adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. to ensure keep the floor mats away from the pedal.
etc., that may have accumulated. Make sure
they operate smoothly and that all latches lock Parking brake* Check that the lever has the the hoses have no cracks, deformation, dete-
securely in every position. Check that the head proper travel and confirm that your vehicle is rioration or loose connections.
restraints move up and down smoothly and held securely on a fairly steep hill with only
that the locks (if so equipped) hold securely in Brake fluid level* Make sure that the brake
the parking brake applied.
all latched positions. fluid level is between the MAX and MIN lines
Automatic transmission P position on the reservoir.
Seat belts Check that all parts of the seat mechanism On a fairly steep hill check that
belt system (e.g. buckles, anchors, adjusters Battery* Check the fluid level in each cell.
your vehicle is held securely with the selector
and retractors) operate properly and smoothly, It should be between the MAX and MIN lines.
lever in the P position without applying any
and are installed securely. Check the belt Engine drive belts* Make sure that no belt
brakes.
webbing for cuts, fraying, wear or damage. is frayed, worn, cracked or oily.
Accelerator pedal Check the pedal for Under the hood and vehicle
Engine oil level* Check the level after
smooth operation and make sure the pedal The maintenance items listed here should be
parking the vehicle on a level spot and turning
does not catch or require uneven effort. Keep checked periodically e.g. each time you check
off the engine. (Be sure to wait a few minutes
the floor mats away from the pedal. the engine oil or refuel.
to allow the oil to drain back into the sump.)
Brakes Check that the brakes do not pull the Windshield washer fluid* Check that
Power steering fluid level* and lines
vehicle to one side when applied. there is adequate fluid in the tank.
Check the level when the fluid is cold and the
Brake pedal and booster* Check the pedal Engine coolant level* Check the coolant engine is turned off. Check the lines for proper

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attachment, leaks, cracks, etc. dirt may accumulate. For additional informa- very little, your vehicle should be serviced at
tion, see ‘‘Cleaning exterior’’ in the ‘‘7. Ap- the regular time intervals shown in the sched-
Automatic transmission fluid level*
pearance and care’’ section. ule. After 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or
Check the level after putting the selector lever
48 months, continue periodic mainte-
in P (Park) with the engine idling. Fluid leaks Check under the vehicle for fuel,
nance at the same mileage/time inter-
oil, water or other fluid leaks after the vehicle
Exhaust system Make sure there are no vals.
has been parked for a while. Water dripping
loose supports, cracks or holes. If the sound
from the air conditioner after use is normal. If SCHEDULE 1
of the exhaust seems unusual or there is a
you should notice any leaks or if gasoline
smell of exhaust fumes, immediately locate Follow Periodic Maintenance Schedule 1 if
fumes are evident, check for the cause and
the trouble and correct it. See ‘‘Precautions your driving habits frequently include one or
have it corrected immediately.
when starting and driving’’ in the ‘‘5. Starting more of the following driving conditions:
and driving’’ section for exhaust gas (carbon PERIODIC MAINTE- ● Repeated short trips of less than 5
monoxide). NANCE SCHEDULES miles (8 km).
Underbody The underbody is frequently ex- To ensure smooth, trouble-free, safe and ● Repeated short trips of less than 10
posed to corrosive substances such as those economical driving, INFINITI provides two miles (16 km) with outside tempera-
used on icy roads or to control dust. It is very different maintenance schedules that may be tures remaining below freezing.
important to remove these substances, other- used, depending upon the conditions in which
wise rust will form on the floor pan, frame, you usually drive. These schedules contain ● Operating in hot weather in stop-
fuel lines and around the exhaust system. At both distance and time intervals, up to 60,000 and-go ‘‘rush hour’’ traffic.
the end of winter, the underbody should be miles (96,000 km)/48 months. For most ● Extensive idling and/or low speed
thoroughly flushed with plain water, being people, the odometer reading will indicate driving for long distances, such as
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police, taxi or door-to-door delivery Maintenance for offroad driv-
use. ing
● Driving in dusty conditions. Whenever you drive offroad through sand,
mud or water as deep as the wheel hub, more
● Driving on rough, muddy, or salt
frequent maintenance may be required of the
spread roads.
following items:
● Towing a trailer, using a camper or a
m Brake pads and discs
car-top carrier.
m Brake lining and drums
SCHEDULE 2
m Brake lines and hoses
Follow Periodic Maintenance Schedule 2 if
none of the driving conditions shown in m Wheel bearing grease
Schedule 1 apply to your driving habits.
m Differential, transmission and transfer oil
m Steering linkage
m Propeller shafts and front drive shafts
m Air cleaner filter
These items should be checked frequently to
assure safe and proper operation of your
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SCHEDULE 1
Abbreviations: R = Replace I = Inspect. Correct or replace if necessary. [ ]: At the mileage intervals only

MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL


Miles × 1,000 3.75 7.5 11.25 15 18.75 22.5 26.25 30 33.75 37.5 41.25 45 48.75 52.5 56.25 60
Perform at number of miles, kilometers (km × 1,000) (6) (12) (18) (24) (30) (36) (42) (48) (54) (60) (66) (72) (78) (84) (90) (96)
or months, whichever comes first.
Months 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48
Emission control system maintenance
Drive belts I* I*
Air cleaner filter See NOTE (1) [R] [R]
EVAP vapor lines I* I*
Fuel lines I* I*
Fuel filter See NOTE (2)*
Engine coolant See NOTE (3) R*
Engine oil R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
Engine oil filter R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R
(Use Part No. 15208 31U00 or equivalent.)
Spark plugs [R] [R]
Timing belt Replace every 105,000 miles (168,000 km)

NOTE: (1) If operating mainly in dusty conditions, more frequent maintenance may be required.
(2) If vehicle is operated under extremely adverse weather conditions or in areas where ambient temperatures are either extremely low or extremely high,
the filters might become clogged. In such an event, replace them immediately.
(3) After 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months, replace every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months.
. Maintenance items and intervals with * are recommended by INFINITI for reliable vehicle operation. The owner need not perform such maintenance
in order to maintain the emission warranty or manufacturer recall liability. Other maintenance items and intervals are required.

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SCHEDULE 1
Abbreviations: R = Replace I = Inspect. Correct or replace if necessary. L = Lubricate.

MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL


Miles × 1,000 3.75 7.5 11.25 15 18.75 22.5 26.25 30 33.75 37.5 41.25 45 48.75 52.5 56.25 60
Perform at number of miles, kilometers (km × 1,000) (6) (12) (18) (24) (30) (36) (42) (48) (54) (60) (66) (72) (78) (84) (90) (96)
or months, whichever comes first.
Months 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 36 39 42 45 48
Chassis and body maintenance
Brake lines & cables I I I I
Brake pads, discs, drums & linings I I I I I I I I
Automatic transmission & all mode 4WD
transfer fluid & differential gear oil (ex. See NOTE (1) I I I I
LSD)
Limited-slip differential (LSD) gear oil See NOTE (1) I R I R
Steering gear linkage & transfer gear, axle & suspension parts I I I I I I I I
Drive shaft boots & propeller shaft I I I I I I I I
Propeller shaft grease See NOTE (2) L L L L L L L L
Front wheel bearing grease See NOTE (3) I R I R
Exhaust system I I I I I I I I
Supplemental air bag system See NOTE (4)

NOTE: (1) If towing a trailer, using a camper or a car-top carrier, or driving on rough/muddy roads, change (not just inspect) fluid (A/T, all mode 4WD transfer)/oil at every
30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months except for LSD, and change LSD gear oil at every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months for LSD.
(2) The propeller shaft should be re-greased daily if it is immersed in water.
(3) If operating frequently in water, replace grease every 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 3 months.
(4) Inspect the supplemental air bag system 10 years after the date of manufacture noted on the F.M.V.S.S. certification label.

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SCHEDULE 2
Abbreviations: R = Replace I = Inspect. Correct or replace if necessary. [ ]: At the mileage intervals only

MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL


Miles × 1,000 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60
Perform at number of miles, kilometers or
(km × 1,000) (12) (24) (36) (48) (60) (72) (84) (96)
months, whichever comes first.
Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48
Emission control system maintenance
Drive belts I* I*
Air cleaner filter [R] [R]
EVAP vapor lines I* I*
Fuel lines I* I*
Fuel filter See NOTE (1)*
Engine coolant See NOTE (2) R*
Engine oil R R R R R R R R
Engine oil filter (Use Part No. 15208 31U00 or equivalent.) R R R R R R R R
Spark plugs [R] [R]
Timing belt Replace every 105,000 miles (168,000 km)
NOTE: (1) If vehicle is operated under extremely adverse weather conditions or in areas where ambient temperatures are either extremely low or extremely high,
the filters might become clogged. In such an event, replace them immediately.
(2) After 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months, replace every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 24 months.
. Maintenance items and intervals with * are recommended by INFINITI for reliable vehicle operation. The owner need not perform such maintenance
in order to maintain the emission warranty or manufacturer recall liability. Other maintenance items and intervals are required.

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SCHEDULE 2
Abbreviations: R = Replace I = Inspect. Correct or replace if necessary. L = Lubricate.

MAINTENANCE OPERATION MAINTENANCE INTERVAL


Miles × 1,000 7.5 15 22.5 30 37.5 45 52.5 60
Perform at number of miles, kilometers or
(km × 1,000) (12) (24) (36) (48) (60) (72) (84) (96)
months, whichever comes first.
Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48
Chassis and body maintenance
Brake lines & cables I I I I
Brake pads, discs, drums & linings I I I I
Automatic transmission & all mode 4WD transfer fluid & differential
I I I I
gear oil (exc. LSD)
Limited-slip differential (LSD) gear oil I R I R
Steering gear, linkage & transfer gear, axle & suspension parts I I
Drive shaft boots & propeller shaft I I I I
Propeller shaft grease See NOTE (1) L L L L
Front wheel bearing grease I R I R
Exhaust system I I
Supplemental air bag system See NOTE (2)
NOTE: (1) The propeller shaft should be re-greased daily if it is immersed in water.
(2) Inspect the supplemental air bag system 10 years after the date of manufacture noted on the F.M.V.S.S. certification label.

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EXPLANATION OF MAINTE- Fuel lines Check the fuel hoses, piping and Chassis and body maintenance
NANCE ITEMS connections for leaks, looseness or deteriora-
Brake lines & cables Check the brake lines
tion. Replace any parts if they are damaged.
Additional information on the following and hoses (including brake booster vacuum
items with * is found in the ‘‘8. Do-it- Fuel filter If the vehicle is operated under hoses, connections & check valve) and park-
yourself’’ section. extremely adverse weather conditions or in ing brake cables for proper attachment, leaks,
areas where ambient temperatures are either cracks, chafing, abrasion, deterioration, etc.
Emission control system main-
extremely low or extremely high, the filter
tenance Brake pads & discs Check these and the
might become clogged. In such an event,
other neighboring brake components for wear,
Drive belts* Check drive belts for wear, replace the filter immediately.
deterioration and leaks. Under severe driving
fraying or cracking and also for proper ten-
Engine coolant* Drain and flush the cooling conditions, they may have to be inspected
sion. Replace the drive belts if found dam-
system. more frequently.
aged.
Engine oil & oil filter* Under normal Automatic transmission oil & differen-
Air cleaner filter Under normal driving
driving conditions, the engine oil and oil filter tial gear oil* Visually inspect for signs of
conditions, the air cleaner filter should be
should be replaced in accordance with the leakage. Under severe driving conditions, the
replaced in accordance with the maintenance
maintenance schedule. However, under severe oil should be replaced at the specified interval.
schedule. However, driving the vehicle in
driving conditions, they may have to be
dusty areas may cause more rapid clogging of Steering gear & linkage, axle & suspen-
replaced more frequently.
the element. Consequently, the element may sion parts Check for damage, looseness and
have to be replaced more frequently. Spark plugs* Replace with new plugs hav- leakage of oil or grease. Under severe driving
ing the correct heat range. conditions, more frequent inspection should
Vapor lines Check vapor lines and connec-
be performed.
tions for failure or looseness. If leaks are Timing belt Replace the timing belt which
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Propeller shaft(s) Check the propeller Supplemental air bag system Check the
shaft(s) for damage, looseness and grease supplemental air bag system components for
leakage under severe driving condition. proper attachment, damage, deformities,
cracks, rust, etc. Work around and on the
Propeller shaft grease Apply specified
supplemental air bag system should be done
grease to the greasing points of propeller
by an authorized INFINITI dealer.
shafts in accordance with the maintenance
schedule. In the case of driving in water,
greasing should be performed immediately
afterwards.
Front wheel bearing grease Check the
wheel bearing grease condition or repack
these in accordance with the maintenance
schedule. In case of frequent driving in muddy
water, the bearing grease inspection should be
performed more frequently.
Exhaust system Visually check the exhaust
pipes, muffler, and hangers for proper attach-
ment, leaks, cracks, chafing, abrasion, dete-
rioration, etc. Under severe driving conditions,
inspection should be performed more fre-
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Major systems and how they work........... 10-2


Supplemental restraint system................ 10-12
Paint ........................................................ 10-13
Capacities and recommended
fuel/lubricants .......................................... 10-14
Specifications .......................................... 10-21
When traveling or registering your
vehicle in another country....................... 10-23
Vehicle identification................................ 10-23
Vehicle loading information..................... 10-26
Towing a trailer ....................................... 10-27
Emission control system warranty.......... 10-32
Reporting safety defects (US only)......... 10-33
Readiness for inspection/
maintenance (I/M) test (US only) ........... 10-33

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MAJOR SYSTEMS AND INFINITI VG33E ENGINE


HOW THEY WORK WITH ELECTRONIC CON-
CENTRATED ENGINE CON-
The common theme that applies to almost all
TROL SYSTEM (ECCS)
of the automotive systems described in this
section is electronic controls. Because of their SUMMARY—ECCS ENGINE
speed, precision and reliability, electronic The magic of the ECCS system is that it
components are used wherever possible to coordinates the functions and control of air-
increase the efficiency and driveability of your fuel mixture, ignition timing, exhaust gas
INFINITI. recirculation, and idle speed by the operation
The typical control system employs ‘‘sensors’’, of a high-speed computer. The precisely
which collect information about operating coordinated control of all of these functions
conditions and driver demand and send it, allows the engine to operate more efficiently
usually in the form of an electrical voltage and emission free than would have been
signal, to an ‘‘engine control module’’, which possible under earlier technologies.
is a small, on-board computer. The engine
control module monitors the information pro-
vided by the sensors, calculates the optimum
or best control, and makes it happen through
signals to electrical ‘‘actuators’’ in the engine
or transmission or brake system—wherever
the control must take place. The results can
seem miraculous.

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To get the most from an engine—in the way The engine in your INFINITI has degrees of either through automatic devices provided for
of performance, smooth driveability, economy precision in the automatic control of these idle control or in response to your foot
and control of harmful emissions—a number factors that, only a few years ago, were not pressure on the vehicle throttle.
of decisive factors must be controlled as thought possible by any known technology. All of the atmospheric air that is drawn into
precisely as possible under all driving condi- Such a high performance engine must operate the engine is measured by a mass air flow
tions. These ‘‘factors’’ include the following: smoothly and efficiently at all speed. And it sensor.
must do so with a minimum of fuel consump-
● The timing and overlap of the intake and This type of mass air flow sensor can respond
tion and a minimum of emissions into the
exhaust valves in relation to the position of very quickly to changes in intake air quantity
environment.
the pistons in the engine. and density, which means as you step on the
MIXTURE CONTROL throttle of your INFINITI to move into freeway
● The mixture of air and fuel that enters the
A gasoline engine requires a relatively ‘‘rich’’ traffic, a voltage signal is sent to the ECM
engine cylinders during each intake stroke
mixture of fuel to air during idle, a ‘‘lean’’ (engine control module) instantly, and the
of the pistons.
mixture for mid-range and ‘‘cruise’’ condi- ECM responds just as quickly to provide more
● The timing of the spark that ignites the tions, and a ‘‘richer’’ mixture for high load, fuel by allowing the port fuel injectors to stay
pressurized charge of air and fuel near the high RPM operation. The changes in amount open precise milliseconds longer. The result
end of the compression stroke of the of fuel delivered to the engine must occur is smooth acceleration, without ‘‘stumble’’ or
pistons. smoothly, sometimes in response to sudden ‘‘hesitation’’.
● The temperature of the combustion that changes in demand from the driver. The
occurs in the cylinders, especially under INFINITI ECCS can give the engine precisely
load. the amount of fuel required for each condition,
according to a precise measurement of the
● Engine idle speed under all conditions. amount of air that is allowed into the engine

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Sequential multiport fuel in- injectors, where it is available to flow out of have sensors that tell about such conditions.
jection system the injector nozzles and into the intake ports The most important of these is the crank angle
when the injectors are opened electrically by sensor. The camshaft position sensor tells the
Your INFINITI engine uses a separate fuel
signals from the ECM. ECM the engine speed and the positions of
injector for each cylinder. These are placed
the pistons under all conditions.
into the intake ports, so that they can spray By allowing more or less fuel to return to the
atomized fuel under pressure into the intake tank, the fuel pressure regulator maintains the Control of combustion tem-
air stream. These injectors are controlled pressure at the injectors at 34 psi (2.4 kg/cm2, perature
‘‘sequentially’’, which means that they operate 235 kPa) above manifold pressure. Oxides of nitrogen, in a number of chemical
in each cylinder according to the firing order. variations, are among the major components
That allows the ECM to adjust the flow of fuel
Each injector opens to spray its carefully of photochemical air pollution. These nitrogen
into the engine simply by controlling the
metered amount of fuel just before the intake oxide compounds are formed in the engine
amount of time the injectors stay open. The
valve of the cylinder opens. when the combustion temperatures are higher
longer the injectors are held open, in milli-
than about 2,000°F (1,093°C). One way to
Constant pressure seconds, the more fuel flow.
decrease nitrogen oxide formation in the
Fuel injector operation depends upon a supply Ignition timing control engine, then, is to cool the temperature of
of fuel that is always maintained at a constant For best efficiency, ignition timing must be combustion slightly. This is done by allowing
pressure in relation to the pressure in the dynamic, that is it must change depending a small amount of burned, and therefore inert,
engine intake manifold. Under pressure, the upon the engine operating conditions. It must exhaust gases to recirculate back into the
fuel travels through the line, through a large respond to engine load, RPM changes, engine engine intake manifold where they can be
and efficient fuel filter mounted under the temperature changes, altitude, and so on. For drawn into the cylinders.
hood, and into a ‘‘fuel rail’’ which feeds the precisely correct, automatic, adjustments in
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Idle air control system with the correct pulse duration, so the mixture
is always correct.
The idle speed of an engine may be affected
by a number of conditions. For example, a On board diagnostic system
cold engine is inclined to run sluggishly at The ECM (engine control module) has an on
idle as well as under load. Such accessories board diagnostic system function, which
as air conditioning and power steering may monitors the engine and automatic transmis-
load the engine during idle and bring the idle sion related circuits/components for prob-
speed down. Accessories that draw a large lems. If the ECM senses a problem, it stores
amount of current from the alternator, such as the information for retrieval by an experienced
headlamps, window defoggers, radiator fans, INFINITI technician at your dealership. So
etc., increase the load on the engine. So, to diagnosis and repair, even of this sophisti-
provide smooth idle under all conditions, and cated system, may be made easier and more
to provide the best overall fuel economy, the accurate.
ECCS system gives computer controlled, au-
tomatic idle speed control. Using the informa-
tion provided by the sensors, the ECM calcu-
lates the best idle speed and brings it about
through the IACV-AAC valve, which allows
more, or less, air into the intake manifold.
Because the air is measured by the mass air
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The function of an automotive transmission, is condition by controlling the following func-
to provide a means of matching engine speed tions:
and vehicle speed in such a way that the
1. Shift timing.
engine is kept in the most efficient RPM range
at all times. 2. Lock-up timing.
Hydraulic control 3. Engine brake operation timing.
In your INFINITI transmission, hydraulic flow Self diagnosis
and pressure are under the control of an Any electrical malfunction in the system will
electronic control unit which uses information be sensed by the automatic transmission
from a number of sensors to calculate the control unit, which stores the information in
most efficient gear ratio. The control unit memory.
selects the proper gear, it directs fluid to
actuate the appropriate clutches, it controls
fluid pressure precisely to allow smooth,
shock-free shifts, and it controls the timing of
torque converter lock-up.
Automatic transmission control func-
tions
Using the information provided by the sen-
sors, the control unit calculates the best
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In sudden braking and on wet surfaces, the Failsafe
wheels are more easily locked. If the front
If the ABS control unit detects a malfunction in
wheels lock, steering control may be difficult.
any of the system electrical circuits, it will
If the rear wheels lock, swerving or spinning de-activate the anti-lock function by cutting
of the vehicle may result. To reduce this electrical power to the ABS actuator. The
possibility, short and quick pumping of the braking system will then work as usual,
brakes is needed, but this technique can be without the anti-lock function.
difficult for some drivers, especially in an
If the control unit stops the ABS system
emergency. The Anti-Lock braking system
operation, the ABS warning lamp will glow.
(ABS) can perform this pumping action
This will aid your INFINITI dealership techni-
quickly and is automatic when the driver
cian in diagnosis of the problem.
depresses the brake pedal firmly. Since the
braking force is controlled delicately by elec-
tronic control, wheel lock-up is minimized,
and steering operation remains normal.
Brake pedal kickback remains minimal, and
smooth pedal feel is ensured even when the
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AUTOMATIC AIR CONDI-
TIONER
For precision control over the interior climate
of your INFINITI, there is a fully automatic air
conditioning system. The system uses sen-
sors, a control unit or auto amplifier, and
actuators to provide the most comfortable
temperature, humidity and air flow inside the
vehicle. The auto amplifier also has a self
diagnosis feature to recognize any system
circuit malfunction and aid your INFINITI
dealership technician in a quick, accurate
repair if it becomes necessary.
The auto amplifier receives information from
the control panel, by which you may request
the interior weather you wish, and from
sensors placed in strategic locations in the
vehicle. Once you have signaled a target
temperature at the control panel, the auto
amplifier uses information from the sensors to
calculate what must be done.
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SUPPLEMENTAL RE-
STRAINT SYSTEM
Supplemental air bags are designed to inflate
in higher severity frontal collisions. When the
supplemental air bag system receives a signal
from the diagnosis sensor unit, the supple-
mental air bags inside the supplemental air
bag modules fill with gas, inflating instantly.
This, in conjunction with the seat belts, helps
to cushion the impact force to the occupants’
face and chest.
A supplemental air bag system is provided on
the front passenger side in addition to the
driver side.

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PAINT ● To ensure enhanced appearance, (i.e.,


solid, pearl and metallic paint clearness),
HARD CLEAR COAT the hard clear coat (2-coat/1-bake, or
(NEW CROSS LINKING 3-coat/2-bake type) is used instead of the
CLEAR COAT) conventional clear coat (acrylic resin).
● Improved scratch resistance—
The hard clear coat has higher resistance
against scratches which may be caused by
car wash equipment than the conventional
coats.
● Refinishing the clear coat should only be
done using hard clear type materials, to
ensure compatibility in the rate of refin-
isher gloss retention.

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Your INFINITI paint coating has been applied


with the finest appearance and best durability
in mind:

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CAPACITIES AND RECOMMENDED FUEL/LUBRICANTS


The following are approximate capacities. The actual refill capacities may be a little different. When refilling, follow the
procedure instructed in the ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section to determine the proper refill capacity.
Capacity (Approximate)
Recommended specifications
US measure Imp measure Liter
Fuel 21-1/8 gal 17-5/8 gal 80 Unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least 87 AKI (RON 91)*1
Engine oil (Refill)
● API SG or SH and Energy Conserving II*2, *3
With oil filter 3-7/8 qt 3-1/4 qt 3.7 ● API Certification Mark*2, *3
Without oil filter 3-5/8 qt 3 qt 3.4
Cooling system
With reservoir 11-1/4 qt 9-3/8 qt 10.6 Anti-freeze coolant (Ethylene glycol base)
Standard differential gear: API GL-5*3
Differential gear oil — — — Limited-slip differential (LSD) gear:
Use only LSD gear oil API GL-5 and SAE 80W-90*6 approved for Nissan
LSD*7.
Automatic transmission fluid Nissan Matic ‘‘D’’ (Continental US and Alaska) or Genuine Nissan Automatic
Transmission Fluid (Canada).*5
Power steering fluid Refill to the proper oil level according to the instruc- Type DEXRONTMIII or equivalent
tions in the ‘‘8. Do-it-yourself’’ section. Nissan Matic ‘‘D’’ (Continental US and Alaska) or Genuine Nissan Automatic
All mode 4WD transfer fluid Transmission Fluid (Canada)*8
Brake fluid Genuine Brake Fluid*4 or equivalent DOT 3 (US FMVSS No. 116)
Propeller shaft grease — — — NLGI No. 2 (Molybdenum disulphide lithium soap base)
Multi-purpose grease — — — NLGI No. 2 (Lithium soap base)
Air conditioning system refrigerant — — — HFC-134a (R-134a)
Air conditioning system lubricants Nissan A/C System Oil
Type S or equivalent
*1: See later in this section for fuel recommendation.
*2: See later in this section for engine oil and oil filter recommendation.
*3: See later in this section for recommended SAE viscosity number.
*4: Available in mainland USA through your INFINITI dealer.
*5: DexronTM III/MerconTM or equivalent may also be used. Outside the continental United States and Alaska contact an INFINITI dealer for more information regarding suitable fluids,
including recommended brand(s) of DexronTM III/MerconTM Automatic Transmission Fluid.
*6: SAE 90 is acceptable in temperatures above 0°F (−18°C).
*7: Contact your INFINITI dealer for a list of approved oils.
*8: Outside the continental United States and Alaska contact an INFINITI dealer for more information regarding suitable fluids, including recommended brand(s) of DexronTM III/MerconTM
Automatic Transmission Fluid.

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FUEL RECOMMENDATION If you use oxygenate-blend gasoline, please
will damage the three way catalyst. take the following precautions as the usage of
In order to maintain engine and exhaust
such fuels may cause vehicle performance
system durability and performance, UN-
problems and/or fuel system damage.
LEADED gasoline with an octane rating of at Reformulated gasoline
least 87 AKI (Research octane number 91) ● The fuel should be unleaded and
Some fuel suppliers are now producing refor-
must be used. have an octane rating no lower than
mulated gasolines. These gasolines are spe-
that recommended for unleaded
Use UNLEADED fuel only. Under no cially designed to reduce vehicle emissions.
gasoline.
circumstances should leaded gasoline INFINITI supports efforts towards cleaner air
be used. It will damage your three-way and suggests that you use reformulated gaso- ● If an oxygenate-blend, excepting a
catalyst and increase dangerous emis- line when available. methanol blend, is used, it should
sions from your vehicle exhaust. contain no more than 10% oxygen-
Gasoline containing oxygen- ate. (MTBE may, however, be added
ates up to 15%.)
CAUTION
Some fuel suppliers sell gasoline containing
● If a methanol blend is used, it should
Using a fuel other than that specified oxygenates such as ethanol, MTBE and
contain no more than 5% methanol
could adversely affect the emission methanol with or without advertising their
(methyl alcohol, wood alcohol). It
control devices and systems, and presence. INFINITI does not recommend the
should also contain a suitable
could also affect warranty coverage. use of fuels of which the oxygenate content
amount of appropriate cosolvents
and the fuel compatibility for your INFINITI
Under no circumstances should a and corrosion inhibitors. If not prop-
cannot be readily determined. If in doubt, ask
leaded gasoline be used, since this erly formulated with appropriate
your service station manager.
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such methanol blends may cause fuel ingredients that can be harmful to the fuel heavy spark knock even when using
system damage and/or vehicle per- system and engine. gasoline of the stated octane rating, or
formance problems. At this time, suf- if you hear steady spark knock while
Octane rating tips holding a steady speed on level roads,
ficient data is not available to ensure
that all methanol blends are suitable In most parts of North America, you should have your dealer correct the condition.
for use in INFINITI vehicles. use unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of Failure to correct the condition is mis-
at least 87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) number. use of the vehicle, for which INFINITI is
If any undesirable driveability problems such not responsible.
However, you may use unleaded gasoline with
as engine stalling and hard hot starting are
an octane rating as low as 85 AKI (Anti-Knock Incorrect ignition timing will result in knock-
experienced after using oxygenate-blend fuels,
Index) number in these high altitude areas ing, after-run or overheating. This in turn may
immediately change to a non-oxygenate fuel
[over 4,000 ft (1,219 m)] such as: Colorado, cause excessive fuel consumption or damage
or a fuel with a low blend of MTBE.
Montana, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, to the engine. If any of the above symptoms
Take care not to spill gasoline during northeastern Nevada, southern Idaho, western are encountered, have your vehicle checked at
refueling. Gasoline containing oxygen- South Dakota, western Nebraska, and that part an INFINITI dealer or other competent service
ates can cause paint damage. of Texas which is directly south of New facility.
Aftermarket fuel additives Mexico. However, now and then you may notice
INFINITI does not recommend the use of any Using unleaded gasoline with an oc- light spark knock for a short time while
fuel additives (i.e. fuel injector cleaner, octane tane rating lower than stated above can accelerating or driving up hills. This is
booster, intake valve deposit removers, etc.) cause persistent, heavy ‘‘spark knock’’. no cause for concern, because you get
which are sold commercially. Many of these (‘‘Spark knock’’ is a metallic rapping the greatest fuel benefit when there is
additives intended for gum, varnish or deposit noise.) If severe, this can lead to en- light spark knock for a short time under
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used. This type of oil supersedes the existing
API SG or SH and Energy Conserving II
categories.
If you cannot find engine oil with the CERTI-
FICATION MARK, an API SG or SH and
Energy Conserving II oil with API Service
Symbol may be used. An oil with a single
designation SG or SH, or in combination with
other categories (for example, SG/CC or
SG/CD) may also be used if one with the API
CERTIFICATION MARK cannot be found.
Mineral based or synthetic type oils may be
SIT0025 used in your INFINITI vehicle. These oils must
however, meet the API quality and SAE vis-
ENGINE OIL AND OIL FIL- oil) in order to improve fuel economy and
cosity ratings specified for your vehicle. Do
TER RECOMMENDATION conserve energy. Oils which do not have the not mix mineral based and synthetic type oils
specified quality label should not be used as in the engine at the same time.
Selecting the correct oil
they could cause engine damage.
It is essential to choose the correct quality, Oil additives
Only those engine oils with the American
and viscosity oil to ensure satisfactory engine INFINITI does not recommend the use of oil
Petroleum Institute (API) CERTIFICATION
life and performance. Nissan recommends the additives. The use of an oil additive is not
MARK on the front of the container should be
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and maintenance intervals are followed. Change intervals — extensive idling,
Oil which may contain foreign matter or has The oil and oil filter change intervals for your — towing a trailer.
been previously used should not be used. engine are based on the use of the specified
quality oils and filters. Oil and filter other than
Oil viscosity
the specified quality, or oil and filter change
The engine oil viscosity or thickness changes intervals longer than recommended could
with temperature. Because of this, it is impor- reduce engine life. Damage to engines caused
tant that the engine oil viscosity be selected by improper maintenance or use of incorrect
based on the temperatures at which the oil and filter quality and/or viscosity is not
vehicle will be operated before the next oil covered by the new INFINITI vehicle warran-
change. The chart ‘‘Recommended SAE vis- ties.
cosity number’’ shows the recommended oil
Your engine was filled with a high quality
viscosities for the expected ambient tempera-
engine oil when it was built. You do not have
tures. Choosing an oil viscosity other than
to change the oil before the first recommended
that recommended could cause serious engine
change interval. Oil and filter change intervals
damage. depend upon how you use your vehicle.
Selecting the correct oil filter Operation under the following conditions may
require more frequent oil and filter changes.
Your new vehicle is equipped with a high-
quality genuine Nissan oil filter. When replac- — repeated short distance driving at cold
ing, use the genuine oil filter or its equivalent outside temperatures,
for the reason described in ‘‘change intervals’’. — driving in dusty conditions,

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RECOMMENDED SAE VIS- ● SAE 5W-30 viscosity oil is preferred
COSITY NUMBER for all temperatures. SAE 10W-30
viscosity oil may be used if the
ambient temperature is above 0°F
(−18°C).

ITI002M

● 80W-90 for differential is preferable


SIT0002A
if the ambient temperature is below
104°F (40°C).

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AIR CONDITIONING SYS- recycling of any refrigerant during automotive
TEM REFRIGERANT AND air conditioning system service. Your INFINITI
LUBRICANT RECOMMEN- dealer has the trained technicians and equip-
DATIONS ment needed to recover and recycle your air
conditioning system refrigerant.
The air conditioning in your INFINITI
vehicle must be charged with the refrig- Contact your INFINITI dealer when servicing
erant HFC-134a (R-134a) and the lubri- your air conditioning system.
cant, Nissan A/C system oil Type S or
the exact equivalents.

CAUTION
Use of any other refrigerant or lubri-
cant will cause severe damage and
you will need to replace your vehi-
cle’s entire air conditioning system.

The refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a) in your


INFINITI vehicle will not harm the earth’s
ozone layer. Although this refrigerant does not
affect the earth’s atmosphere, certain govern-
mental regulations require the recovery and

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SPECIFICATIONS *2: Periodic maintenance is necessary. See ‘‘Periodic maintenance’’ in


the ‘‘9. Maintenance schedule’’ section for maintenance intervals.
ENGINE The spark ignition system of this vehicle meets all require-
Model VG33E ments of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regu-
Type Gasoline, 4-cycle lations.
Cylinder arrangement 6-cylinder, V-slanted at 60°
Bore × Stroke in (mm) 3.602 × 3.268 (91.5 × 83.0)
Displacement
cu in (cm3) 199.84 (3,275)

Firing order 1-2-3-4-5-6*1


Idle speed rpm
Ignition timing (BTDC) See the ‘‘Emission control
degree/rpm label’’ on the underside of the
hood.
CO percentage at idle speed
[No air] %
Spark plug BKR4E-11 (Hot) ITI034MA
BKR5E-11 (Standard)
BKR6E-11 (Cold)
Spark plug gap in (mm) 0.039 to 0.043 (1.0 to 1.1)
Camshaft operation Timing belt*2
Alternator belt size
Width × Length 0.8409 × 41.93
in (mm) (21.36 × 1,065)

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TIRES AND WHEELS DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS
Road wheel Aluminum 16 x 7JJ Sedan

Offset in (mm) 1.18 (30) Overall length in (mm) 183.9 (4,670)


Tire size Conventional P245/70R16 106S Overall width in (mm) 72.4 (1,840)
Spare P245/70R16 106S Overall height in (mm) 68.1 (1,730), 70.7 (1,795)*

Front tread in (mm) 59.8 (1,520)


Rear tread in (mm) 60.0 (1,525)
Wheelbase in (mm) 106.3 (2,700)

Gross vehicle weight


lb (kg)
rating
See the ‘‘F.M.V.S.S. cer-
Gross axle weight rating tification label’’ on the
Front lb (kg) driver’s side lock pillar.

Rear lb (kg)
* With luggage rack

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WHEN TRAVELING OR district; therefore, vehicle specifications may VEHICLE IDENTIFICA-


REGISTERING YOUR differ. TION
VEHICLE IN ANOTHER When any vehicle is to be taken into VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
COUNTRY another country, state, province or dis- NUMBER PLATE
trict and registered, its modifications,
If you plan to travel in another country,
transportation, and registration are the
you should first find out if the fuel available is
responsibility of the user. INFINITI is
suitable for your vehicle’s engine. not responsible for any inconvenience
Using fuel with too low an octane rating may that may result.
cause engine damage. All gasoline vehicles
must be operated with unleaded gasoline.
Therefore, avoid taking your vehicle to areas
where appropriate fuel is not available.
SIT0043
When transferring the registration of
your vehicle to another country, state, The vehicle identification number plate is
province or district, it may be necessary to attached as shown. This number is the iden-
modify the vehicle to meet local laws and tification for your vehicle and is used in the
regulations. vehicle registration.
The laws and regulations for motor vehicle
emission control and safety standards vary
according to the country, state, province or

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ENGINE SERIAL NUMBER F.M.V.S.S. CERTIFICATION
NUMBER (Chassis number) LABEL

SIT0045
SIT0044 SIT0046
The number is stamped on the engine as
The number is stamped as shown. shown. The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
(F.M.V.S.S.) certification label is affixed as
shown. This label contains valuable vehicle
information, such as: Gross Vehicle Weight
Ratings (GVWR), Gross Axle Weight Rating
(GAWR), month and year of manufacture,
Vehicle Identification Number, (VIN), etc. Re-
view it carefully.

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EMISSION CONTROL IN- TIRE PLACARD AIR CONDITIONER SPECI-
FORMATION LABEL FICATION LABEL

SIT0048
SIT0047 SIT0049
The cold tire pressure is shown on the tire
The emission control information label is placard affixed to the glove box lid. The air conditioner specification label is at-
attached as shown. tached as shown.

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VEHICLE LOADING IN- following terms before loading your vehicle: example, a luggage rack, bike carrier, cartop
FORMATION carrier or similar equipment does not increase
● Curb Weight (actual weight of your ve-
load carrying capacity of your vehicle.
hicle) - vehicle weight including: standard
WARNING and optional equipment, fluids, emergency To determine vehicle load capacity:
tools, and spare tire assembly. This weight
Vehicle weight can be determined by using a
● It is extremely dangerous to ride does not include passengers and
commercial-grade scale, found at places such
in a cargo area inside of a ve- cargo.
as a truck stop, gravel quarry, grain elevator,
hicle. In a collision, people riding
● GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) - curb weight or a scrap metal recycling facility.
in these areas are more likely to
plus the combined weight of passengers
be seriously injured or killed. 1) Determine the curb weight of your vehicle.
and cargo.
● Do not allow people to ride in any 2) Compare the curb weight amount to the
● GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) -
area of your vehicle that is not GVWR specified for your vehicle to deter-
equipped with seats and seat maximum total weight (load) limit speci-
mine how much more weight your vehicle
belts. fied for the vehicle.
can carry.
● Be sure everyone in your vehicle ● GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) - maxi-
3) After loading (cargo and passengers), re-
is in a seat and using a seat belt mum weight (load) limit specified for the
weigh your vehicle to determine if either
properly. front or rear axle.
GVWR or GAWR for your vehicle is ex-
DETERMINING VEHICLE ceeded. If GVWR is exceeded, remove
TERMS LOAD CAPACITY cargo as necessary. If either the front or
The load capacity of this vehicle is determined rear GAWR is exceeded, shift the load or
It is important to familiarize yourself with the
by weight, not by available cargo space. For remove cargo as necessary.

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LOADING TIPS TOWING A TRAILER
● The GVW must not exceed GVWR or can break, or it can change the
GAWR as specified on the F.M.V.S.S. way your vehicle handles. This
Certification Label. could result in loss of control and
cause personal injury.
● Do not load the front and rear axle to the
● Overloading can shorten the life
GAWR. Doing so will exceed the GVWR.
of your vehicle. Failures caused
by overloading are not covered by
WARNING your warranty.
ITI001

● Properly secure all cargo to help


Your new vehicle was designed to be used
prevent it from sliding or shifting.
primarily to carry passengers and cargo.
Do not place cargo higher than
Remember that towing a trailer will place
the seatbacks. In a sudden stop or
additional loads on your vehicle’s engine,
collision, unsecured cargo could
drive train, steering, braking and other sys-
cause personal injury.
tems.
● Do not load your vehicle any
Information on trailer towing and the special
heavier than the GVWR or the
equipment required should be obtained from a
maximum front and rear GAWRs.
professional trailer dealer/installer.
If you do, parts on your vehicle

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MAXIMUM LOAD LIMITS
Maximum trailer loads WARNING
Never allow the total trailer load to exceed the
Vehicle damage and/or personal in-
value specified in the following Towing
jury resulting from improper towing
Load/Specification Chart. The total trailer load
procedures is not covered by
equals trailer weight plus its cargo weight. INFINITI warranties. Information on
● When towing a trailer load of 1,000 lb (454 trailer towing and required towing
kg) or more, trailers with a brake system equipment should be obtained from SIT0050

MUST be used. dealers who specialize in providing


trailers and other towing equipment. Maximum gross vehicle
The maximum GCWR (Gross Combined weight/maximum gross axle
Weight Rating) should not exceed the value weight
specified in the following Towing Load Speci- Tongue load
The gross vehicle weight of the towing vehicle
fication Chart. Keep the tongue load between 9 to 11% of the
must not exceed the gross vehicle weight
The GCWR equals the combined weight of the total trailer load within the maximum tongue
rating (GVWR) shown on the F.M.V.S.S.
towing vehicle (including passengers and load limits shown in the following Towing
certification label. The gross vehicle weight
cargo) plus the total trailer load. Towing loads Load/Specifications Chart. If the tongue load
equals the combined weight of the unloaded
greater than these or using improper towing becomes excessive, rearrange cargo to allow
vehicle, passengers, luggage, hitch, trailer
equipment could adversely affect vehicle han- for proper tongue load.
tongue load and any other optional equip-
dling, braking and performance. ment. In addition, front or rear gross axle
weight must not exceed the gross axle weight

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rating (GAWR) shown on the F.M.V.S.S. a tandem axle trailer whenever towing above 3,000
certification label. lb (1,361 kg).
CAUTION
TOWING *2: A sway control device is recommended for all
LOAD/SPECIFICATION towing above 2,000 lb (907 kg). Sway control ● Special hitches which include
CHART devices are not offered by INFINITI. See a profes- frame reinforcements are re-
Unit: lb (kg) sional trailer/hitch outlet for a properly designed quired for towing above 2,000 lb
QX-4 sway control device for your trailer. (907 kg). Suitable Genuine
MODEL VG33E (6-Cyl.) INFINITI hitches for the QX4
WEIGHT TOWING SAFETY
A/T model are available at your
MAXIMUM Trailer hitch INFINITI dealer.
TRAILER 5,000 (2,268)
WEIGHT*1
Choose a proper hitch for your vehicle and ● Do not use axle-mounted hitches.
trailer. Make sure the trailer hitch is securely
MAXIMUM
500 (227) attached to the vehicle, to help avoid personal ● Do not modify the vehicle exhaust
TONGUE LOAD system, brake system, etc. when
injury or property damage due to sway caused
GROSS COM-
by crosswinds, rough road surfaces or pass- the hitch is installed. After the
BINED WEIGHT 9,500 (4,308) hitch is removed, seal the bolt
RATING ing trucks.
holes to prevent exhaust fumes,
RECOMMENDED Sway Control Device
water or dust from entering the
EQUIPMENT*2 (SCD)
passenger compartment.
*1: All towing above 1,000 lb (454 kg) requires the use
of trailer brakes. INFINITI recommends the use of

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Safety chain
● Check regularly to make sure that Always use a suitable chain between your WARNING
all trailer hitch mounting bolts vehicle and the trailer. The chain should be
are securely fastened. crossed and should be attached to the hitch, Never connect a trailer brake system
● To reduce the possibility of addi- not to the vehicle bumper or axle. Be sure to directly to the vehicle brake system.
tional damage if your vehicle is leave enough slack in the chain to permit
struck from the rear, where prac- turning corners. Pre-towing tips
tical, remove the hitch when not
in use. Remove the receiver when
Trailer lights ● Be certain your vehicle maintains a level
not in use. Trailer lights should comply with Federal position when a loaded or unloaded trailer
and/or local regulations. is hitched. Do not drive the vehicle if it has
an abnormal nose-up or nose-down con-
Tire pressures When wiring the vehicle for towing,
dition; check for improper tongue load,
● When towing a trailer, inflate the vehicle connect the stop and tail light pickup
overload, worn suspension or other pos-
tires to the recommended cold tire pres- into the vehicle electrical circuit at a
sible causes of either condition.
sure indicated on the tire placard (located point between the sensor and stop light
switch or light switch. ● Always secure items in the trailer to
on the inside of the glove box lid).
prevent load shifts while driving.
● Trailer tire condition, size, load rating and Trailer brakes
● Be certain your rear view mirrors conform
proper inflation pressure should be in If your trailer is equipped with a braking
to all federal, state or local regulations. If
accordance with the trailer and tire manu- system, make sure it conforms to Federal
and/or local regulations and that it is properly not, install any mirrors required for towing
facturers’ specifications.
installed. before driving the vehicle.

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Trailer towing tips ing brake, and then move the transmission control to the HOT position.
selector lever into the P position. If you ● Trailer towing requires more fuel than
In order to gain skill and an understanding of
move the selector lever to the P position normal circumstances.
the vehicle’s behavior, you should practice
before blocking the wheels and applying
turning, stopping and backing up in an area ● Avoid towing a trailer for the first 500
the parking brake, transmission damage
which is free from traffic. Steering stability, miles (800 km).
could occur.
and braking performance will be somewhat
different than under normal driving condi- ● When going down a hill, shift into a lower ● Have your vehicle serviced more often than
at intervals specified in the recommended
tions. gear and use the engine braking effect.
maintenance schedule.
When ascending a long grade, downshift
● Always secure items in the trailer to
the transmission to a lower gear and ● When making a turn, your trailer wheels
prevent load shift while driving.
reduce speed to reduce chances of engine will be closer to the inside of the turn than
● Avoid abrupt starts, acceleration or stops. overloading and/or overheating. your vehicle wheels. To compensate for
this, make a larger than normal turning
● Avoid sharp turns or lane changes. However, for long steep grades, do not radius during the turn.
● Always drive your vehicle at a moderate stay in 1st or 2nd gear when driving above
35 MPH (56 km/h). ● Crosswinds and rough roads will ad-
speed.
versely affect vehicle/trailer handling, pos-
● Always block the wheels on both vehicle ● If the engine coolant rises to an extremely sibly causing vehicle sway. When being
and trailer when parking. Parking on a high temperature when the air conditioning passed by larger vehicles, be prepared for
slope is not recommended; however, if you system is on, turn off the air conditioner. possible changes in crosswinds that could
must do so, and if your vehicle is Coolant heat can be additionally vented by affect vehicle handling. If swaying does
equipped with automatic transmission, opening the windows, switching the fan occur, firmly grip the steering wheel, steer
first block the wheels and apply the park- control to high and setting the temperature straight ahead, and immediately (but

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gradually) reduce vehicle speed. This EMISSION CONTROL Consumer Affairs Department
combination will help stabilize the vehicle. SYSTEM WARRANTY P.O. Box 191, Gardena, CA 90248-0191
Never increase speed.
Your INFINITI is covered by the following ● Nissan Canada Inc.
● Be careful when passing other vehicles. emission warranties. 5290 Orbitor Drive
Passing while towing a trailer requires Mississauga, Ontario,
considerably more distance than normal For USA L4W 4Z5
passing. Remember the length of the trailer 1) Emission Defects Warranty ● INFINITI Division
must also pass the other vehicle before
2) Emissions Performance Warranty Nissan Motor Corporation in Hawaii, Ltd.
you can safely change lanes.
(See Warranty Information Booklet for de- Consumer Affairs Department
● To maintain engine braking efficiency and tails.) 2880 Kilihau Street
electrical charging performance, do not Honolulu, Hawaii 96819
use overdrive (automatic transmission). For Canada Tel. No. 1-808-836-0848
● Avoid holding the brake pedal down too Emission Control System Warranty
long or too frequently. This could cause Details of these warranties may be found with
the brakes to overheat, resulting in re-
other vehicle warranties in your Warranty
duced braking efficiency.
Information Booklet that comes with your
When towing a trailer, change fluid in INFINITI. If you did not receive a Warranty
the transmission more frequently. Information Booklet, or it has become lost,
you may obtain a replacement by writing to:
See the ‘‘9. Maintenance’’ section.
● INFINITI Division, Nissan
Nissan Motor Corporation USA

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REPORTING SAFETY other information about motor vehicle If a powertrain system component is repaired
DEFECTS (US only) safety from the Hotline. or the battery is disconnected, the vehicle may
You may notify INFINITI by contacting our be reset to a not ready condition. Before taking
If you believe that your vehicle has a the I/M test, drive the vehicle through the
defect which could cause a crash or could Consumer Affairs Department, toll-free, at
1-800-662-6200. following pattern to set the vehicle to the ready
cause injury or death, you should imme- condition. If you cannot or do not want to
diately inform the National Highway Traf- In Hawaii call 1-808-836-0848
perform the driving pattern, an INFINITI dealer
fic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in READINESS FOR can conduct it for you.
addition to notifying INFINITI. INSPECTION/
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it MAINTENANCE (I/M)
TEST (US only) WARNING
may open an investigation, and if it finds
that a safety defect exists in a group of Due to legal requirements in some Always drive the vehicle in a safe
vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy states/areas, your vehicle may be required to manner according to traffic condi-
campaign. However, NHTSA cannot be- be in what is called the ready condition for an tions and obey all traffic laws.
come involved in individual problems Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) test of the emis-
between you, your dealer, or INFINITI. sion control system.
1. Start the engine when the engine coolant
To contact NHTSA, you may either call The vehicle is set to the ready condition when temperature gauge needle points to C.
the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800- it is driven through certain driving patterns. Allow the engine to idle until the gauge
424-9393 (or 366-0123 in Washington, Usually, the ready condition can be obtained needle points between the C and H (nor-
D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. by ordinary usage of the vehicle. mal operating temperature).
Department of Transportation, Washing-
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km/h), then quickly release the accelerator preceding step. Any safe driving mode is
pedal completely and keep it released for acceptable between steps. Do not stop the
at least 6 seconds. engine until step 7 is completed.
3. Quickly depress the accelerator pedal for a
moment, then drive the vehicle at a speed
of 53 to 60 MPH (86 to 96 km/h) for at
least 5 minutes.
4. Stop the vehicle.
5. Accelerate the vehicle to 35 MPH (55
km/h) and maintain the speed for 20
seconds.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 at least 3 times.
7. Accelerate the vehicle to 55 MPH (88
km/h) and maintain the speed for at least 3
minutes.
8. Stop the vehicle and turn the engine off.
9. Repeat steps 1 through 8 at least one more
time.
If step 1 through 7 is interrupted, repeat the

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A Appearance care Maintenance, Seat................................................ 1-26


Exterior ................................................................... 7-2 Seat ...................................................................... 1-16
ABS ............................................................................. 5-28 Interior.................................................................... 7-4 Brake
Adjusting the time ...................................................... 2-37 Armrest.......................................................................... 1-7 Booster ................................................................. 8-21
Adjustment Ashtray ........................................................................ 2-25 Fluid ..................................................................... 8-13
Front power seat .................................................... 1-3 Audio system ................................................................ 4-6 Parking ................................................................. 5-15
Head restraint......................................................... 1-7 Automatic System.................................................................. 5-27
Rear seat ................................................................ 1-4 Operation, Air conditioner ..................................... 4-4 Warning light ....................................................... 2-12
Shoulder belt........................................................ 1-23 Sunroof, Operation............................................... 2-35 Break-in schedule ....................................................... 5-18
Air bag Transmission fluid ............................................... 8-10 Bulb
System.................................................................. 1-12 Transmission, Driving.......................................... 5-10 Checking .............................................................. 2-10
Warning label....................................................... 1-14 Avoiding collision and rollover .................................... 5-4 Indicator ............................................................... 2-14
Warning light ............................................. 1-15, 2-11 Replacement ......................................................... 8-23
Air cleaner................................................................... 8-18 B Warning light ....................................................... 2-11
Air conditioner Buzzer.......................................................................... 2-16
Automatic ............................................................... 4-3 Back door...................................................................... 3-9
Servicing ................................................................ 4-6 Battery C
Specification label.............................................. 10-25 Cold weather ........................................................ 5-30
Air conditioning system refrigerant and lubricant Maintenance ......................................................... 8-14 Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricant ............ 10-14
recommendations...................................................... 10-20 Replacement, Multi-remote control ....................... 3-7 Car phone ................................................................... 4-17
Aluminum alloy wheels, Cleaning................................ 7-3 Before starting the engine ............................................ 5-9 Carbon monoxide, Exhaust gas.................................... 5-2
Anchor point location, Top strap ............................... 1-37 Belt Cassette tape player operation, with compact disc (CD)
Antenna ....................................................................... 4-17 Drive..................................................................... 8-15 player type .................................................................. 4-13
Anti-freeze, Cold weather............................................ 5-30 Extender, Seat ...................................................... 1-26 Catalytic converter, Three way catalyst ........................ 5-3
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS).................................... 5-28 Height adjustment, Shoulder ............................... 1-23 CB radio or car phone ............................................... 4-17

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Certification label, F.M.V.S.S. .................................. 10-24 Circuit breaker, Fusible link ....................................... 8-22 Door .............................................................................. 3-2
Chain, Tire .................................................................. 8-33 Cleaner, Air ................................................................. 8-18 Door open warning light ............................................ 2-11
Changing Cleaning Drinking alcohol/drugs and driving ............................. 5-5
A flat tire ................................................................ 6-2 Exterior ................................................................... 7-2 Drive belt .................................................................... 8-15
Engine coolant ....................................................... 8-6 Interior.................................................................... 7-4 Driving
Engine oil............................................................... 8-9 Clock ........................................................................... 2-36 Cold weather ........................................................ 5-30
Engine oil filter .................................................... 8-10 Adjusting .............................................................. 2-37 On snow or ice .................................................... 5-31
Tire and wheel ..................................................... 8-33 Operation.............................................................. 2-37 On-pavement and offroad ...................................... 5-4
Checking Clutch fluid ................................................................. 8-13 Precaution .............................................................. 5-2
Bulb...................................................................... 2-10 Cold weather driving .................................................. 5-30 The vehicle........................................................... 5-10
Engine coolant level............................................... 8-5 Compact disc (CD) player operation, with cassette Drugs ............................................................................ 5-5
Engine oil level ...................................................... 8-8 player type .................................................................. 4-15
Parking brake ....................................................... 8-20 Compass display .......................................................... 2-7 E
Seat belt operation, Three-point .......................... 1-22 Console box................................................................ 2-28
Child restraint ............................................................. 1-27 Cooling system, Engine................................................ 8-5 Economy, Fuel ............................................................ 5-19
Installation on front seat...................................... 1-38 Corrosion protection..................................................... 7-5 Emission control
Installation on rear seat center ............................ 1-29 Cover, Tonneau........................................................... 2-32 Information label ................................................ 10-25
Installation on rear seat outboard........................ 1-32 Cruise control ............................................................. 5-16 System warranty................................................. 10-32
Precaution ............................................................ 1-27 Operation.............................................................. 5-17 Engine
Top strap.............................................................. 1-36 Cup holder .................................................................. 2-26 Block heater ......................................................... 5-32
Child safety Compartment check location ................................. 8-4
Rear door lock ....................................................... 3-5 D Coolant heater...................................................... 5-32
Seat belt ............................................................... 1-19 Coolant temperature gauge.................................... 2-5
Chrome parts, Cleaning................................................ 7-3 Defogger switch, Rear window and outside mirror.... 2-19 Cooling system ...................................................... 8-5
Cigarette lighter and ashtray ...................................... 2-25 Dimensions and weights, Vehicle ............................ 10-22 Oil........................................................................... 8-8

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Oil and oil filter recommendation...................... 10-17 Fog light switch .......................................................... 2-22 Glass, Cleaning............................................................. 7-3
Overheat ................................................................. 6-9 Four wheel drive, Using ............................................. 5-19 Glasses case ............................................................... 2-26
Serial number..................................................... 10-24 Front Glove box.................................................................... 2-27
Specifications ..................................................... 10-21 Fog light switch ................................................... 2-22
Exhaust gas (Carbon monoxide) .................................. 5-2 Power seat adjustment........................................... 1-3 H
Explanation of maintenance items...................... 9-3, 9-11 Fuel
Exterior and interior light, Replacement..................... 8-25 Economy............................................................... 5-19 Hazard warning flasher switch.................................... 2-22
Filler cap .............................................................. 3-12 Head restraint adjustment............................................. 1-7
F Filler lid................................................................ 3-11 Headlamp, Replacement.............................................. 8-23
Gauge ..................................................................... 2-5 Headlight
F.M.V.S.S. certification label .................................... 10-24 Recommendation................................................ 10-15 Replacement ......................................................... 8-23
Fastening the seat belt Fuse ............................................................................ 8-21 Switch................................................................... 2-20
Three-point........................................................... 1-21 Fusible link ................................................................. 8-22 Heated seat ................................................................. 2-23
Two-point ............................................................. 1-24 Heater and air conditioner (Automatic) ........................ 4-3
Filling, Fuel filler lid................................................... 3-11 G HomeLinkT ................................................................. 2-38
Filter, Air ..................................................................... 8-18 Hood ............................................................................. 3-9
Flasher switch, Hazard warning.................................. 2-22 Garage door opener, Integrated HomeLinkT.............. 2-38 Hook, Luggage............................................................ 2-30
Flat tire.......................................................................... 6-2 Gas cap, Fuel filler ..................................................... 3-12 Horn ............................................................................ 2-23
Floor mats, Cleaning .................................................... 7-4 Gas economy, Fuel..................................................... 5-19 How to stop alarms, Theft warning............................ 2-17
Fluid Gauge ............................................................................ 2-3 How to use multi-remote control system..................... 3-6
Automatic transmission........................................ 8-10 Engine coolant temperature ................................... 2-5
Brake .................................................................... 8-13 Fuel ........................................................................ 2-5 I
Engine .................................................................... 8-8 Speedometer and odometer ................................... 2-4
Power steering ..................................................... 8-12 Tachometer............................................................. 2-4 Identification, Vehicle................................................ 10-23
Window washer.................................................... 8-13 General maintenance..................................................... 9-2 Ignition switch .............................................................. 5-7

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Indicator light.............................................................. 2-14 L Lubricant, Capacities and recommended ................. 10-14
Infants and small children, Seat belt ......................... 1-19 Luggage
Information label, Emission...................................... 10-25 Label, Air bag warning ............................................... 1-14 Hook..................................................................... 2-30
Injured persons, Seat belt .......................................... 1-20 Lamp, Replacement..................................................... 8-23 Net........................................................................ 2-31
Inside mirror ............................................................... 3-14 Larger children, Seat belt ........................................... 1-19 Rack...................................................................... 2-33
Instrument panel ........................................................... 2-2 Light Storage ................................................................. 2-29
Integrated HomeLinkT transmitter .............................. 2-38 Air bag warning ................................................... 1-15
Interior light ................................................................ 2-37 Front fog light switch .......................................... 2-22 M
Replacement ......................................................... 8-25 Headlight replacement.......................................... 8-23
Headlight switch................................................... 2-20 Maintenance
J Indicator ............................................................... 2-14 General ................................................................... 9-2
Interior.................................................................. 2-37 Item .............................................................. 9-3, 9-11
Jump starting ................................................................ 6-7 Personal ............................................................... 2-38 Periodic .................................................................. 9-5
Replacement ......................................................... 8-23 Precaution .............................................................. 8-2
K Vanity ................................................................... 2-38 Seat belt ............................................................... 1-26
Warning................................................................ 2-11 Major systems and how they work, Information........ 10-2
Key ................................................................................ 3-2 Loading information, Vehicle.................................... 10-26 Manual operation, Air conditioner................................ 4-5
Position, Ignition switch ........................................ 5-8 Loading tips .............................................................. 10-27 Meter
Key operation Lock And gauge.............................................................. 2-3
Back door............................................................... 3-9 Back door............................................................... 3-9 Speedometer and odometer ................................... 2-4
Rear window......................................................... 3-10 Door ....................................................................... 3-2 Tachometer............................................................. 2-4
Keyless entry, Multi-remote control ............................. 3-5 Locking with Mirror .......................................................................... 3-14
Inside lock knob .................................................... 3-3
Inside.................................................................... 3-14
Key ......................................................................... 3-3
Outside ................................................................. 3-15
Power door lock switch ......................................... 3-3

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Multi-remote control system ........................................ 3-5 Outside mirror............................................................. 3-15 On supplemental restraint system ......................... 1-7
Outside temperature display ......................................... 2-6 On-pavement and offroad ...................................... 5-4
N Overheat ........................................................................ 6-9 When starting and driving ..................................... 5-2
Pregnant women, Seat belt......................................... 1-20
Net, Luggage............................................................... 2-31 P Push starting................................................................. 6-9
New vehicle, Break-in................................................. 5-18
Paint, Information ..................................................... 10-13 R
O Parking
Brake .................................................................... 5-15 Rack, Luggage ............................................................ 2-33
Odometer....................................................................... 2-4 Brake and brake pedal ......................................... 8-20 Radio ............................................................................. 4-6
Oil Parking/parking on hills ............................................. 5-26 Reception (AM) ...................................................... 4-7
Automatic transmission........................................ 8-10 Periodic maintenance.................................................... 9-5 Reception (FM) ...................................................... 4-7
Brake .................................................................... 8-13 Personal light.............................................................. 2-38 With cassette player and compact disc (CD)
Engine .................................................................... 8-8 Power player.................................................................... 4-10
Filter recommendation ....................................... 10-17 Front seat adjustment ............................................ 1-3 Readiness for inspection/maintenance (I/M) test (US
Power steering ..................................................... 8-12 Seat operating tips................................................. 1-3 only) .......................................................................... 10-33
Opener operation Socket................................................................... 2-24 Rear
Back door............................................................. 3-11 Steering ................................................................ 5-27 Door lock, Child safety.......................................... 3-5
Fuel filler lid ........................................................ 3-11 Steering fluid........................................................ 8-12 Seat adjustment...................................................... 1-4
Rear window......................................................... 3-11 Window ................................................................ 2-34 Window and outside mirror defogger switch ...... 2-19
Trunk lid............................................................... 3-11 Precaution Window wiper and washer switch ....................... 2-18
Operating tips, Automatic air conditioner .................... 4-5 Maintenance ........................................................... 8-2 Window, Lock ...................................................... 3-10
Operation On child restraint ................................................. 1-27 Recommended
Clock .................................................................... 2-37 On cruise control ................................................. 5-16 Fuel/lubricant ..................................................... 10-14
Cruise control ...................................................... 5-17 On seat belt usage............................................... 1-16 SAE viscosity number........................................ 10-19

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INDEX
Recovery, Freeing a stuck vehicle.............................. 6-12 Extender................................................................ 1-26 The engine ............................................................. 5-9
Refrigerant, air conditioning ..................................... 10-20 Hook..................................................................... 1-24 Steering, Power........................................................... 5-27
Registering your vehicle in another country ............ 10-23 Maintenance ......................................................... 1-26 Storage ........................................................................ 2-26
Release, Hood ............................................................... 3-9 Operation, Three-point ......................................... 1-22 Stuck, Vehicle recovery .............................................. 6-12
Remote keyless entry, Multi-remote control ................ 3-5 Precautions........................................................... 1-16 Sun shade ................................................................... 2-35
Reporting safety defects (US only)........................... 10-33 Warning light and buzzer..................................... 2-11 Sun visor .................................................................... 3-14
Restraint, Child ........................................................... 1-27 With retractor, Three-point................................... 1-20 Sunroof ....................................................................... 2-35
Roadside assistance program....................................... 6-2 Without retractor, Two-point................................ 1-24 Supplemental
Rollover ......................................................................... 5-4 Security system........................................................... 2-16 Air bag system..................................................... 1-12
Rotation, Tire .............................................................. 8-33 Selecting correct set of seat belt................................ 1-24 Air bag warning label .......................................... 1-14
Servicing air conditioner .............................................. 4-6 Air bag warning light................................. 1-15, 2-11
S Setting, Clock ............................................................. 2-37 Restraint system..................................................... 1-7
Shifting procedure, Transfer ....................................... 5-19 Restraint system, Precautions................................ 1-7
Safety Shoulder belt height adjustment (For front seats)..... 1-23 Switch
Belt ....................................................................... 1-16 Socket ......................................................................... 2-24 Front fog light...................................................... 2-22
Child seat belt...................................................... 1-19 Sound system, Audio system....................................... 4-6 Hazard warning .................................................... 2-22
Defects, Reporting.............................................. 10-33 Sound, Buzzer ............................................................. 2-16 Headlight .............................................................. 2-20
Towing................................................................ 10-29 Spark plug .................................................................. 8-16 Ignition ................................................................... 5-7
Seat ............................................................................... 1-2 Specifications ............................................................ 10-21 Rear window and outside mirror defogger.......... 2-19
Heated .................................................................. 2-23 Speedometer and odometer.......................................... 2-4 Turn signal........................................................... 2-21
Seat adjustment Starting
Front power............................................................ 1-3 Automatic transmission........................................ 5-10 T
Rear ........................................................................ 1-4 Jump ...................................................................... 6-7
Seat belt ...................................................................... 1-16 Precaution .............................................................. 5-2 Tachometer.................................................................... 2-4
Cleaning ................................................................. 7-5 Push ....................................................................... 6-9 Temperature display...................................................... 2-6

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Temperature gauge, Engine coolant ............................. 2-5 Traveling or registering your vehicle in another W
Theft warning .............................................................. 2-16 country ...................................................................... 10-23
Three way catalyst ........................................................ 5-3 Tray ............................................................................. 2-26
Warning
Three-point type seat belt with retractor .................... 1-20 Turn signal switch ...................................................... 2-21
Buzzer, Seat belt .................................................. 2-11
Tire .............................................................................. 8-31 Two-point type seat belt without retractor (Center of rear
Flasher switch ...................................................... 2-22
seat) ............................................................................ 1-24
Chain.................................................................... 8-33 Label, Air bag ...................................................... 1-14
Type of tire ................................................................. 8-32
Changing.............................................................. 8-33 Light ..................................................................... 2-11
Equipment, Cold weather..................................... 5-30 Light, Air bag............................................. 1-15, 2-11
U
Flat ......................................................................... 6-2 Light, Brake.......................................................... 2-12
Placard ............................................................... 10-25 Underbody, Cleaning .................................................... 7-3 Light, Door open.................................................. 2-11
Pressure ............................................................... 8-31 Unfastening the seat belt Light, Seat belt..................................................... 2-11
Rotation ................................................................ 8-33 Three-point........................................................... 1-22 Theft ..................................................................... 2-16
Type...................................................................... 8-32 Two-point ............................................................. 1-26 Warranty, Emission control ...................................... 10-32
Tires, Specifications.................................................. 10-22 Using four wheel drive ............................................... 5-19 Washer switch
Tonneau cover ............................................................ 2-32 Rear window......................................................... 2-18
Top strap child restraint ............................................. 1-36 V Windshield ........................................................... 2-18
Towing Washing ........................................................................ 7-2
Vanity mirror light ...................................................... 2-38 Waxing .......................................................................... 7-3
A trailer .............................................................. 10-27
Vehicle Weights, Vehicle ....................................................... 10-22
Safety.................................................................. 10-29
Identification....................................................... 10-23 Wheel .......................................................................... 8-31
Trailer, Towing.......................................................... 10-27
Loading information........................................... 10-26 Wheels, Specifications.............................................. 10-22
Transfer case shifting procedure ................................ 5-19
Ventilator ....................................................................... 4-2 Window ....................................................................... 2-33
Transmitter
Viscosity number ...................................................... 10-19 Power ................................................................... 2-34
Integrated HomeLinkT.......................................... 2-38
Visor, Sun ................................................................... 3-14 Washer fluid......................................................... 8-13
Multi-remote control .............................................. 3-5 Windshield wiper and washer switch......................... 2-18

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Windshield wiper blade .............................................. 8-18
Winter equipment........................................................ 5-31
Wiper
Blade .................................................................... 8-18
Rear window......................................................... 2-18
Windshield ........................................................... 2-18

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GAS STATION
INFORMATION
FUEL RECOMMENDATION: ENGINE OIL RECOMMEN- this Owner’s Manual. Follow these recommen-
DATION: dations for the future reliability and economy of
Your vehicle is designed to operate on un-
your new vehicle. Failure to follow these
leaded gasoline with an octane rating of at least ● API SG or SH and Energy Conserving II
recommendations may result in vehicle dam-
87 AKI (Anti-Knock Index) number (Research
● API Certification Mark age or shortened engine life.
octane number 91).
● SAE 5W-30 viscosity oil is preferred for all
ambient temperatures.
CAUTION See ‘‘Capacities and recommended fuel/
lubricants’’ in the ‘‘10. Technical and con-
Using a fuel other than that specified sumer information’’ section for engine oil
could adversely affect the emission and oil filter recommendation.
control devices and systems, and
could also affect warranty coverage. COLD TIRE PRESSURE:
Under no circumstances should a See tire placard affixed to the center console
leaded gasoline be used, since this lid.
will damage the three way catalyst. NEW VEHICLE BREAK-IN
PROCEDURE RECOMMEN-
For additional information, see ‘‘Capacities and DATION:
recommended fuel/lubricants’’ in the ‘‘10. During the first 1,000 miles (1,600 km) of
Technical and consumer information’’ section. vehicle use, follow the recommendations out-
lined in the ‘‘Break-in schedule’’ Information
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Engine coolant 8-5 Hood release 3-9
Engine oil 8-8

Window washer fluid 8-13


Power steering fluid 8-12
Battery 8-14
Brake fluid 8-13

Automatic transmission fluid 8-10


Meters and gauges 2-3
Air conditioner 4-3
Seat belt 1-16
Audio system 4-6

Door lock 3-2

Spare tire 6-2


Back door lock 3-9

Fuel 3-12, 10-15

Rear window lock and opener 3-10


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