2015 INFINITI Q50 HYBRID service

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide 1. About the INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 
This hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) uses two types of batteries. One is a 12-volt battery that is the same as 
the battery in vehicles powered by internal combustion e

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide No. Component Location Description� High voltage Battery
Trunk area (behind
rear seat back) The high voltage battery stores and outputs DC
power (Maximum voltage 400V) needed to
propel the vehicle.
DC

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide 2-5 High Voltage Safety System 
The high voltage safety system is intended to help keep vehicle occupants and emergency responders safe 
from high voltage electricity.• A high voltage fuse provides

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide 2-6 High Voltage Circuit Shut-Off System 
This vehicle is equipped with a system to shut off the current from the high voltage battery by the following methods:
Service plug Positioned in the center a

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide Powering Down the High Voltage System 
The high voltage system can be shut down with any 1 of the following procedures:• Turn OFF the power switch and disconnect the 12-volt battery. Refer to
Primar

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide 6. Open the 12-volt battery service access cover. 
7. Disconnect negative (-) battery cable and cover it withinsulated tape.
8. Wait approximately ten (10) minutes for complete discharge of the high v

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide b. trunk button on the Infiniti Intelligent Key[press for longer than one (1) second].
c. trunk open request switch (located above license plate)*. 
* You must have the Infiniti Intelligent Key within

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INFINITI Q50 HYBRID 2015  First responder´s Guide Alternate Procedure 2 (Remove Service Plug)
DANGER
•Do not remove the service plug without always wearing appropriate Personal
Protective Equipment (PPE) to help protect the responder from serious i
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