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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 dismantler from serious injury or death
by electrical shock.
•
Immediately cover the service plug socket with insulated tape. The high voltage
battery retains high voltage power even when the service plug is removed. To avoid
electric shock, NEVER touch the terminals inside the socket.
To avoid unintended reinstallation and risk of electrical shock and severe personal injury
or death, the dismantler should carry the service plug on his/her person while work is in progress.
NOTE: Before disconnecting the 12-volt battery terminal, if necessary, lower the windows, adjust
the steering column, adjust the seats, unlock the doors, etc. Once 12-volt battery is
disconnected, power controls will not operate.
1. Check the READY indicator (A) status in the instrument cluster. If it is on, the high voltage systemis active.
2. Place the shift selector in the Park (P) position.
3. Push the ignition switch (B) once to turn OFF the high voltage system. Then verify whether the READY indicator (A) is off.
If the READY indicator (A) does not turn off, continue to the next steps to open the trunk for
12-volt battery negative cable access.
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4. If possible, keep the Infiniti Intelligent Key at least5 meters (16 feet) away from the vehicle (except as
noted below) .
5. Open the trunk using any of the following: a. push-button switch (C) on the lower LH side ofthe instrument panel.
b. trunk button (D) on the Infiniti Intelligent Key [press for longer than one (1) second].
c. trunk open request switch (E) (located above license plate)*.
d. with the mechanical key (F) housed inside the Infiniti Intelligent Key.
Method Shift Selector Position Ignition Switch Status
a P or N Any
b P OFF
c* Any Any d Any Any
* You must have the Infiniti Intelligent Key within approximately 1 meter (3 feet) range of trunk request switch
to use the trunk open request switch function.
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6-2.2 Removal Procedure1. Discharge high voltage battery. Refer to
3-3 Discharge Procedures (DG–18).
2. Remove the service plug. Refer to
Alternate Procedure 2 (Remove Service Plug) (DG–25).
3. Insert an appropriate tool into the gap between the trunk lamp case and front trunk trim panel to remove the trunk lamp case.
4. Disconnect the trunk lamp harness connector.
5. Remove the trunk lid weather strip.
6. Remove the front trunk trim retainer clips.
7. Remove the front trunk trim panel (1) and remove the trunk floor trim panel (2) . 8.
Remove the battery inlet duct A (1) , DC/DC converter outlet duct (2) and battery outlet duct B (3) .
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17. Remove the mounting nut (A) and then disconnect theharness from the fuse box on the left side of the trunk room.
18. Disconnect the capacitor harness connector (A) and remove the ground cable mounting bolts (B) .
: Vehicle front
19. Disconnect the high voltage harness connector (A) and harness connector (B) .
: Vehicle front
DANGER
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
DANGER
Immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected
high voltage harness connector socket using insulated
tape so that they are not exposed.
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26. Disconnect the HPCM harness connectors (1) , and remove the HPCM mounting bolts, nuts andthen the HPCM (2) .
27. Remove the high voltage battery pack mounting bolts (A) from the passenger compartment side.
: Vehicle front
DANGER
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
NOTE:
It is possible to access the mounting bolts (1) when the
noise insulation sheet that is attached to the body panel
behind the rear seat back is removed.
28. Remove the high voltage battery pack mounting bolts (A) from the trunk side.
: Vehicle front
DANGER
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
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29. Place a plywood panel (A) on top of the spare tire, thenlift the high voltage battery pack upwards (1) and slide a
cardboard panel (B) underneath it (2) .
DANGER
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
30. Pull the cardboard (A) together with the high voltage battery pack (1) toward the rear of the vehicle.
DANGER
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
31. Follow the procedure below to remove the high voltage battery pack from the trunk room.
DANGER
Touching high voltage components without wearing appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) will cause electrocution.
a. Attach carabiners (A) in the positions as shown in the figure, and then connect a slinger (B)to them.
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b. Using an engine crane (A) to lift up the high voltage battery pack (1) and remove it from thetrunk room.
• Be careful that the engine crane does not contactthe trunk lid.
• Apply protection so that no scratches or other damage occurs on the vehicle body or trunk lid.
32. Remove the DC/DC outlet duct, battery outlet duct B, and battery inlet duct A.
33. Remove the DC/DC inlet duct. Clip (A) is not visible because it is located on the reverse side of the DC/DC
inlet duct (1) . Remove as shown in the figure.
DANGER
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
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