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∙ When returning the seatbacks to the up-right position, be certain they are com-
pletely secured in the latched position. If
they are not completely secured, passen-
gers may be injured in an accident or sud-
den stop.
∙ Properly secure all cargo to help prevent it from sliding or shifting. Do not place
cargo higher than the seatbacks. In a sud-
den stop or collision, unsecured cargo
could cause personal injury.
Folding the 2nd row bench seat
To fold the 2nd row bench seat flat for maxi-
mum cargo hauling:
1. Make sure that the head restraints are lowered or removed. For maximum
cargo hauling, remove the head re-
straints. To remove the head restraints,
push and hold the lock knob while mov-
ing the head restraints in an upward di-
rection. Store the head restraints prop-
erly so they are not loose in the vehicle.
2. Stow the 2nd row seat belts in the seat belt hooks found on the sides of the
vehicle. 3. Lift up on the recline lever on the side of
the outboard seats to fold the seatbacks
flat.
4. To return the 2nd row bench seats to a seating position, push up on the seat-
back until it latches in place.
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cally. Check if there are any obstacles caught
that prevent seats from returning to the
folded position. It is recommended that you
visit an INFINITI retailer if the beep still
sounds.
CAUTION
When operating the 3rd row power seat-
back return, make sure that the vehicle is
stopped and the transmission is in the P
(Park) position.
WARNING
∙ When the seat is returned to the normalseating position, the head restraints
must be returned to the upright position
to properly protect vehicle occupants.
∙ Never allow anyone to ride in the cargo area or on the 3rd row seats when they
are in the fold-down position. In a colli-
sion, people riding in these areas are more
likely to be seriously injured or killed.
∙ Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with
seats and seat belts. Be sure everyone in
your vehicle is in a seat and using a seat
belt properly. ∙ Do not fold down the 3rd row seats when
occupants are in the 3rd row seat area or
any luggage is on the 3rd row seats.
– Make sure that the seat path is clear
before moving the seat.
– Be careful not to allow hands or feet to
get caught or pinched in the seat.
∙ Properly secure all cargo to help prevent it from sliding or shifting. Do not place
cargo higher than the seatbacks. In a sud-
den stop or collision, unsecured cargo
could cause personal injury.
WARNING
Head restraints supplement the other ve-
hicle safety systems. They may provide ad-
ditional protection against injury in certain
rear end collisions. Adjustable head re-
straints must be adjusted properly, as
specified in this section. Check the adjust-
ment after someone else uses the seat. Do
not attach anything to the head restraint
stalks or remove the head restraint. Do not
use the seat if the head restraint has been
removed. If the head restraint was re-
moved, reinstall and properly adjust the
head restraint before an occupant uses the
seating position. Failure to follow these in-
structions can reduce the effectiveness of
the head restraints. This may increase the
risk of serious injury or death in a collision.
∙ Your vehicle is equipped with a head re- straint that may be integrated, adjustable
or non-adjustable.
∙ Adjustable head restraints have multiple notches along the stalk to lock them in a
desired adjustment position.
∙ The non-adjustable head restraints have a single locking notch to secure them to
the seat frame.
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∙ Proper Adjustment:– For the adjustable type, align the headrestraint so the center of your ear is
approximately level with the center of
the head restraint.
– If your ear position is still higher than the recommended alignment, place
the head restraint at the highest posi-
tion.
∙ If the head restraint has been removed, ensure that it is reinstalled and locked in
place before riding in that designated
seating position.
ADJUSTABLE HEAD RESTRAINT
COMPONENTS
1. Removable head restraint
2. Multiple notches
3. Lock knob
4. Stalks
NON-ADJUSTABLE HEAD
RESTRAINT COMPONENTS
1. Removable head restraint
2. Single notch
3. Lock knob
4. Stalks
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REMOVE
Use the following procedure to remove the
head restraint:1. Pull the head restraint up to the highest position.
2. Push and hold the lock knob.
3. Remove the head restraint from the seat.
4. Store the head restraint properly in a secure place so it is not loose in the
vehicle. 5. Reinstall and properly adjust the head
restraint before an occupant uses the
seating position.
REMOVABLE (without Dual Head
Restraint DVD System only)
CAUTION
Do not remove head restraint from vehicles
equipped with Dual Head Restraint DVD
System. Removal may damage the system
wiring.
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INSTALL
1. Align the head restraint stalks with theholes in the seat. Make sure that the
head restraint is facing the correct direc-
tion. The stalk with the notch (notches)
1must be installed in the hole with the
lock knob
2.
2. Push and hold the lock knob and push the head restraint down.
3. Properly adjust the head restraint before an occupant uses the seating position.
ADJUST
For adjustable head restraint
Adjust the head restraint so the center is level
with the center of your ears. If your ear posi-
tion is still higher than the recommended
alignment, place the head restraint at the
highest position. For non-adjustable head restraint
Make sure the head restraint is positioned
from the stored position or any non-latch
position so the lock knob is engaged in the
notch before riding in that designated seating
position.
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Raise
To raise the head restraint, pull it up.
Make sure the head restraint is positioned
from the stored position or any non-latch
position so the lock knob is engaged in the
notch before riding in that designated seating
position.
Lower
To lower, push and hold the lock knob and
push the head restraint down.
Make sure the head restraint is positioned so
the lock knob is engaged in the notch before
riding in that designated seating position.
FOLDING HEAD RESTRAINT
To fold the head restraint, pull the strap lo-
cated on the rear of the head restraint.
If the head restraint has been folded, make
sure that it is returned to the upright position.
Make sure the head restraint is positioned so
the lock knob(s) are engaged in the notch(es)
before riding in that designated seating posi-
tion.
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SEAT BELT WARNING LIGHT
The driver’s front seat is equipped with a seat
belt warning light.
The warning light, located on the instrument
panel, will show the status of the driver’s seat
belt.
For additional information, refer to “Warning
lights, indicator lights and audible reminders”
in the “Instruments and controls” section of
this manual.
CHILD SAFETY
WARNING
Do not allow children to play with the seat
belts. Most seating positions are equipped
with Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
mode seat belts. If the seat belt becomes
wrapped around a child’s neck with the ALR
mode activated, the child can be seriously
injured or killed if the seat belt retracts and
becomes tight. This can occur even if the
vehicle is parked. Unbuckle the seat belt to
release the child. If the seat belt cannot be
unbuckled or is already unbuckled, release
the child by cutting the seat belt with a
suitable tool (such as a knife or scissors) to
release the seat belt.
Children need adults to help protect them.
They need to be properly restrained.
In addition to the general information in this
manual, child safety information is available
from many other sources, including doctors,
teachers, government traffic safety offices,
and community organizations. Every child is
different, so be sure to learn the best way to
transport your child. There are three basic types of child restraint
systems:
∙ Rear-facing child restraint
∙ Front-facing child restraint
∙ Booster seat
The proper restraint depends on the child’s
size. Generally, infants up to about 1 year old
and less than 9 kg (20 lbs.) should be placed in
rear-facing child restraints. Front-facing
child restraints are available for children who
outgrow rear-facing child restraints and are
at least 1 year old. Booster seats are used to
help position a vehicle lap/shoulder belt on a
child who can no longer use a front-facing
child restraint.
WARNING
Infants and children need special protec-
tion. The vehicle’s seat belts may not fit
them properly. The shoulder belt may come
too close to the face or neck. The lap belt
may not fit over their small hip bones. In an
accident, an improperly fitting seat belt
could cause serious or fatal injury. Always
use appropriate child restraints.
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∙ For the most effective protection whenthe vehicle is in motion, the seat should be
upright. Always sit well back and upright
in the seat with both feet on the floor and
adjust the seat belt properly.
∙ Do not allow children to play with the seat belts. Most seating positions are
equipped with Automatic Locking Re-
tractor (ALR) mode seat belts. If the seat
belt becomes wrapped around a child’s
neck with the ALR mode activated, the
child can be seriously injured or killed if
the seat belt retracts and becomes tight.
This can occur even if the vehicle is
parked. Unbuckle the seat belt to release
the child. If the seat belt cannot be un-
buckled or is already unbuckled, release
the child by cutting the seat belt with a
suitable tool (such as a knife or scissors)
to release the seat belt.
Fastening the seat belts
1. Adjust the seat. For additional informa- tion, refer to “Seats” in this section.
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