Storage ............................................................. 2-51Cup holders .................................................. 2-51
Sunglasses holder ......................................... 2-52
Glove box...................................................... 2-53
Console box .................................................. 2-54
Card holder ................................................... 2-55
Coat hooks .................................................... 2-55
Cargo hooks (if so equipped) ........................ 2-55
Cargo net (if so equipped) ............................. 2-56
Cargo cover (if so equipped).......................... 2-57
Roof rack (if so equipped) ............................. 2-59
Windows ........................................................... 2-60 Power windows ............................................. 2-60
Moonroof........................................................... 2-62
Automatic moonroof ...................................... 2-62
Welcome light.................................................... 2-64 Battery saver system ..................................... 2-64 Interior lights .................................................... 2-64
Map lights ................................................... 2-64
Personal lights............................................. 2-65
Interior light control switch .......................... 2-65
Vanity mirror lights ........................................... 2-66
Cargo light ........................................................ 2-66
HomeLink
®Universal Transceiver ...................... 2-67
Programming HomeLink®............................. 2-67
Programming HomeLink®for Canadian
customers and gate openers........................ 2-69
Operating the HomeLink
®
Universal Transceiver ................................... 2-69
Programming troubleshooting ...................... 2-70
Clearing the programmed information .......... 2-70
Reprogramming a single
HomeLink
®button ....................................... 2-70
If your vehicle is stolen ............................... 2-70
.BACK
Select this submenu to return to the top
page of the setting mode.
. LANGUAGE
Select this submenu to choose lan-
guage for display.
. UNIT
Select this submenu to choose the unit
from MPG or l/100 km.
. METER EFFECT
Select this submenu to turn on and off
the meter/ring illumination and needle
sweep function when starting the en-
gine.
7. Warning check
SKIP:
Push the
switch*Ato move to the
warning check mode.
Push the
switch*Bto select other
menu.
DETAIL:
This item is available only when a warning
is displayed.
Select this menu to see the details of
warnings.
SIC2133
Your vehicle has two types of security
systems, as follows:
. Vehicle security system
. INFINITI Vehicle Immobilizer System
The security condition will be shown by the
security indicator light.
VEHICLE SECURITY SYSTEM
The vehicle security system provides visual
and audio alarm signals if someone opens
the doors, hood, or lift gate when the
system is armed. It is not, however, a
motion detection type system that acti-
vates when a vehicle is moved or when a
vibration occurs.
The system helps deter vehicle theft but
cannot prevent it, nor can it prevent the
theft of interior or exterior vehicle compo-
nents in all situations. Always secure your
vehicle even if parking for a brief period.
Never leave your Intelligent Key(s) in the
vehicle, and always lock it when unat-
tended. Be aware of your surroundings,
and park in secure, well-lit areas whenever
possible.
Many devices offering additional protec-
tion, such as component locks, identifica-
tion markers, and tracking systems, are
available at auto supply stores and speci-
alty shops. Your INFINITI retailer may also
offer such equipment. Check with your
insurance company to see if you may be
eligible for discounts for various theft
protection features.
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SECURITY SYSTEMS
.Any liquid spilled on the heated seat
should be removed immediately with a
dry cloth.
. When cleaning the seat, never use
gasoline, thinner, or any similar materi-
als.
. If any malfunctions are found or the
heated seat does not operate, turn the
switch off and have the system checked
by an INFINITI retailer.
SSS0911
The front seats are warmed by built-in
heaters. The switches located on the center
console can be operated independently of
each other.
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the control knob
*Ato the right*1and select the desired heat range..For high heat, turn the knob to the
right
*1..For low heat, turn the knob to the left
*2..The indicator light*Bwill illuminate
when the heater is on.
3. To turn off the heater, return the knob to the OFF position
*3. Make sure that
the indicator light turns off.
The heater is controlled by a thermis-
tor, automatically turning the heater on
and off. The indicator light will remain
on as long as the switch is on.
When the vehicle’s interior is warmed,
or before you leave the vehicle, be sure
to turn off the switch.
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2-46Instruments and controls
SSS0905
The climate controlled seat warms up or
cools down the front seats by blowing
warm or cool air from the surface of the
seat. The switches located on the center
console can be operated independently of
each other.
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn the control knob
*Ato the H
(Heat) side
*1or to the C (Cool) side
*2. The indicator light*Bon the
control knob will illuminate.
3. Adjust the desired amount of the air using the control knob
*A.
The climate controlled seat blower remains on low speed for approxi-
mately 60 seconds after turning the
switch on or selecting the desired
temperature.
4. When the vehicle’s interior is warmed or cooled, and/or before you leave the
vehicle, be sure to turn the control
knob to the OFF position (center). The
indicator light
*Bon the control knob
goes off at the OFF position.
To check the air filter for the climate
controlled seat, contact an INFINITI
retailer.
WARNING
Do not use or allow occupants to use the
climate control seats if you or the occupants
cannot monitor seat temperatures or have
an inability to feel pain in those body parts
in contact with the seat. Use of the climate
control seats by such people could result in
serious injury.
CAUTION
. The battery could run down if the climate
controlled seat is operated while the
engine is not running.
. Do not use the climate controlled seat
for extended periods or when no one is
using the seat.
. Do not put anything on the seat which
insulates heat, such as a blanket,
cushion, seat cover, etc. Otherwise, the
seat may become overheated.
. Do not place anything hard or heavy on
the seat or pierce it with a pin or similar
object. This may result in damage to the
climate controlled seat.
. Any liquid spilled on the seat should be
removed immediately with a dry cloth.
. The climate controlled seat has an air
filter. Do not operate climate controlled
seat without an air filter. This may result
in damage to the system.
. When cleaning the seat, never use
gasoline, thinner, or any similar materi-
als.
. If any malfunctions are found or the
climate controlled seat does not operate,
CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEATS (if so
equipped)
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SIC3642
To activate or deactivate the welcome light
function, perform the following procedure.
1. Push the ignition switch to the ONposition.
2. Open the driver’s side door.
3. Push the door handle request switch on the driver’s side door handle for more
than 5 seconds with the driver’s door
open.
4. A chime sounds when the setting is completed.
Once the welcome light function is active,
the puddle light
*Aand the passenger
cabin illumination will illuminate when you approach the vehicle with the Intelligent
Key (within approximately 3.3 feet (1 m) of
the antenna built inside the door handles)
and the following conditions are met.
.
All doors are closed and locked.
. The ignition switch is in the LOCK or OFF
position.
. The Intelligent Key is outside the
vehicle.
. The puddle light operates within a set
duration.
BATTERY SAVER SYSTEM
The welcome light function will be deacti-
vated automatically to prevent battery
discharge under the following conditions.
. If the welcome light function does not
operate within a set duration. Note that
the duration is set to 14 days as the
factory default setting. To activate the
welcome light function again, start the
engine.
. If the welcome light function is acti-
vated 15 consecutive times when you
approach and leave the vehicle with the
Intelligent Key without the doors being
unlocked. To activate the welcome light
function again, unlock any door.SIC3249
MAP LIGHTS
Push the button as illustrated to turn the
light on or off.
WELCOME LIGHT INTERIOR LIGHTS
SIC3250
PERSONAL LIGHTS
Rear
Push the button as illustrated to turn the
light on or off.
SIC3251
INTERIOR LIGHT CONTROL SWITCH
The interior light control switch has three
positions: ON, DOOR and OFF.
ON position
When the switch is in the ON position*1the map lights and rear personal lights will
illuminate.
DOOR position
When the switch is in the DOOR position
*2, the map lights and rear personal lights
will illuminate for a period of time under
the following conditions: .
ignition switch is switched to the LOCK
position
. doors are unlocked by pushing the
UNLOCK button on the Intelligent Key
or door handle request switch with the
ignition switch in the LOCK position
. any door is opened and then closed
with the ignition switch in the LOCK
position
. any door is opened with the ignition
switch in the ACC or ON position
— remain on while the door is opened.
When the door is closed, the lights
go off.
The lights will also turn off after a period
of time when the ignition switch has been
pushed to the OFF or LOCK position to
prevent the battery from becoming dis-
charged.
When the auto interior illumination is set
to the OFF position (see “Vehicle informa-
tion and settings” (P.4-9)), the lights will
illuminate under the following condition:
. any door is opened with the ignition
switch in any position
— remain on while the door is opened.
When the door is closed, the lights
go off.
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4-20Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems
SAA2489
Example
Others settings (models with navi-
gation system)
The Others settings display will appear
when pushing the SETTING button and
selecting the“Others”key.
The following items are available:
. Comfort
. Clock
. Language & Units
. Voice Recognition
. Camera
. Image Viewer
SAA2488
Models with navigation system
Comfort settings
The display illustrated will appear when
pushing the SETTING button, selecting the
“Others” key and then selecting the
“Comfort” key. This key does not appear
on the display until the ignition switch is
pushed to the ON position.
JVH0292M
Models without navigation system
The display illustrated will appear when
pushing the SETTING button and selecting
the “Comfort” key. This key does not
appear on the display until the ignition
switch is pushed to the ON position.
Auto Interior Illumination:
When this item is turned to ON, the interior
lights will illuminate if any door is un-
locked.
Light Sensitivity:
Adjust the sensitivity of the automatic
headlights higher (right) or lower (left).
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SAA2149
Center ventilators
SAA2150
Side ventilators
SAA2151
Rear ventilators
Open or close, and adjust the air flow
direction of ventilators.
: This symbol indicates that the ventilators are closed.
: This symbol indicates that the ventilators areopen.
WARNING
. The air conditioner cooling function
operates only when the engine is run-
ning.
. Do not leave children or adults who
would normally require the support of
others alone in your vehicle. Pets should
not be left alone either. On hot, sunny
days, temperatures in a closed vehicle
could quickly become high enough to
cause severe or possibly fatal injuries to
people or animals.
. Do not use the recirculation mode for
long periods as it may cause the interior
air to become stale and the windows to
fog up.
Start the engine and operate the automatic
climate control system.
When the “STATUS”button is pushed, the
automatic climate control status screen
will appear. (See “How to use STATUS
button” (P.4-9).)
VENTILATORS AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL