2.0L 4 cylinder (KR20DDET engine model)
1. Engine coolant reservoir (P. 8-5)
2. Drive belt location (P. 8-15)
3. Air filter (P. 8-16)4. Brake fluid reservoir (P. 8-10)
5. Battery (P. 8-12)
6. Fuse/Fusible link box (P. 8-20)7. Windshield-washer fluid reservoir
(P. 8-11)
8. Engine oil filler cap (P. 8-6)
9. Engine oil dipstick (P. 8-6)
NOTE:
Your vehicle may not be equipped with an
engine cover.
Refer to the page number indicated in paren-
theses for operating details.
LDI3173
ENGINE COMPARTMENT CHECK
LOCATIONS
0-8Illustrated table of contents
2 Instruments and controls
Instrument panel.................................2-2
Meters and gauges ..............................2-4
Speedometer and odometer ...................2-4
Tachometer ..................................2-6
Engine coolant temperature gauge ............2-6
Fuel gauge ...................................2-7
Distance To Empty (DTE) .....................2-7
Variable Compression Turbo ..................2-8
Warning lights, indicator lights and audible
reminders ........................................2-9
Checking lights .............................. 2-10
Warning/Indicator lights (red) ...............2-10
Warning/Indicator lights (yellow) ............2-13
Warning/Indicator lights (other) ..............2-17
Audible reminders ........................... 2-18
Vehicle information display .....................2-19
How to use the vehicle information
display ...................................... 2-19
Startup display .............................. 2-20
Resetting the trip computer .................2-20
Tire Pressure Information
(Display Settings) ........................... 2-20
Oil control system ........................... 2-20
Vehicle information display warnings and
indicators .................................... 2-21
Security systems ............................... 2-29
Vehicle security system ......................2-29INFINITI Vehicle Immobilizer System
.........2-30
Wiper and washer switch ......................2-32
Switch operation ............................ 2-32
Rain-sensing auto wiper system
(if so equipped) ............................. 2-33
Rear switch operation ....................... 2-34
Rear window defroster, outside mirror
defroster (if so equipped), and wiper deicer
(if so equipped) switch ......................... 2-35
Headlight switch ............................... 2-36
Headlight control switch ....................2-36
LED Daytime Running Lights (DRL)
system ..................................... 2-41
Instrument brightness control ................2-42
Turn signal switch ........................... 2-42
Fog light switch (if so equipped) .............2-43
Horn .......................................... 2-44
Climate controlled seat switches
(if
so equipped) ................................ 2-44
Heated seats (if so equipped) ...................2-45
Heated 2nd row seat switches (if so equipped) . . 2-46
Steering Assist switch .......................... 2-47
Front and rear sonar system switch
(if so equipped) ................................ 2-47
Head Up Display (HUD) (if so equipped) .........2-48
HowtousetheHUD........................ 2-49
1. Tachometer
2. Warning and indicator lights
3. Vehicle information displayOdometer
Twin trip odometer
Transmission position indicator 4. Speedometer
5. Fuel gauge
6. Engine coolant temperature gauge
SPEEDOMETER AND
ODOMETER
This vehicle is equipped with a speedometer
and odometer. The speedometer is located
on the right side of the meter cluster. The
odometer is located within the vehicle infor-
mation display.
LIC4174
METERS AND GAUGES
2-4Instruments and controls
TACHOMETER
The tachometer indicates engine speed in
revolutions per minute (rpm). Do not rev the
engine into the red zone
O1.
CAUTION
When engine speed approaches the red
zone, reduce engine speed. Operating the
engine in the red zone may cause serious
engine damage.
ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
The gauge indicates the engine coolant tem-
perature. The engine coolant temperature is
within the normal range
O1when the gauge
needle points within the zone shown in the
illustration.
The engine coolant temperature varies with
the outside air temperature and driving
conditions.
CAUTION
If the gauge indicates coolant temperature
near the hot (H) end of the normal range,
reduce vehicle speed to decrease tempera-
ture. If the gauge is over the normal range,
stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible.
If the engine is overheated, continued op-
eration of the vehicle may seriously dam-
age the engine. For additional information,
see “If your vehicle overheats” (P. 6-7) for
immediate action required.
LIC3849LIC3850
2-6Instruments and controls
Rear window and outside mirror (if
so equipped) defroster switch
For additional information, see “Rear window
defroster, outside mirror defroster, and wiper
deicer switch” (P. 2-35).
Heated seat switches (if so
equipped)
For additional information, see “Heated
seats” (P. 2-45).
Climate controlled seat switches (if
so equipped)
For additional information, see “Climate con-
trolled seat switches” (P. 2-44).
OPERATING TIPS
The sensors,OAandOBon the instrument
panel, help the system maintain a constant
temperature. Do not put anything on or
around these sensors. • When the engine coolant temperature and
outside air temperature are low, the air may
flow from defroster or foot outlets to ini-
tialize automatic heating mode. This is not a
malfunction. After the coolant temperature
warms up, air will flow normally from the
foot outlets
• A visible mist may be seen coming from the ventilators in hot, humid conditions as the
air is cooled rapidly. This does not indicate a
malfunction.
LHA4686
4-38Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice recognition systems
System malfunction........................ 5-107
System maintenance ....................... 5-107
Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) with
Pedestrian Detection system ..................5-108
System operation .......................... 5-109
Turning the FEB with Pedestrian
Detection system on/off ...................5-110
FEB with Pedestrian Detection system
limitations ................................. 5-111
System temporarily unavailable .............5-115
System malfunction ........................ 5-116
System maintenance ....................... 5-117
Predictive Forward Collision Warning (PFCW) . 5-118 PFCW system operation ...................5-120
Turning the PFCW system on/off ..........5-121
PFCW system limitations ...................5-122
System temporarily unavailable .............5-127
System malfunction ........................ 5-128
System maintenance ....................... 5-128
Break-in schedule ............................. 5-130
Fuel efficient driving tips ......................5-130
Increasing fuel economy .......................5-131
Intelligent All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
(if so equipped) ............................... 5-131
Parking/parking on hills .......................5-134Power steering
............................... 5-135
Electric power steering type ................5-135
Direct Adaptive Steering® type .............5-136
Brake system ................................. 5-138
Brake precautions .......................... 5-138
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) .............5-138
Brake Assist ............................... 5-139
Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) system ........5-140
Brake force distribution ....................5-141
Chassis Control ............................... 5-142
Active Trace Control ....................... 5-142
Active Engine Brake ........................ 5-143
Active Ride Control ........................
5-144
Hill
start assist system ........................ 5-145
Front and rear sonar system (if so equipped) . . . 5-146 System operation .......................... 5-147
How to enable/disable the sonar system ....5-149
Sonar limitations ........................... 5-150
System temporarily unavailable .............5-151
System maintenance ....................... 5-151
Cold weather driving .......................... 5-152
Freeing a frozen door lock ..................5-152
Antifreeze ................................. 5-152
Battery .................................... 5-152
Draining of coolant water ..................5-152
Do not attach stickers (including transparent
material), install accessories or apply addi-
tional paint near the sonar sensors.
Do not strike or damage the area around the
sonar sensors. It is recommended that you
visit an INFINITI retailer if the area around
the sonar sensors is damaged due to a
collision.FREEING A FROZEN DOOR LOCK
To prevent a door lock from freezing, apply
de-icer through the key hole. If the lock be-
comes frozen, heat the key before inserting it
into the key hole, or use the INFINITI Intelli-
gent Key.
ANTIFREEZE
In the winter when it is anticipated that the
temperature will drop below 32°F (0°C),
check the antifreeze to assure proper winter
protection. For additional information, see
“Engine cooling system” (P. 8-4).
BATTERY
If the battery is not fully charged during ex-
tremely cold weather conditions, the battery
fluid may freeze and damage the battery. To
maintain maximum efficiency, the battery
should be checked regularly. For additional
information, see “Battery” (P. 8-12).
DRAINING OF COOLANT WATER
If the vehicle is to be left outside without
antifreeze, drain the cooling system, including
the engine block. Refill before operating the
vehicle. For additional information, see
“Changing engine coolant” (P. 8-5).
TIRE EQUIPMENT
1. SUMMER tires have a tread designed toprovide superior performance on dry
pavement. However, the performance of
these tires will be substantially reduced in
snowy and icy conditions. If you operate
your vehicle on snowy or icy roads,
INFINITI recommends the use of MUD &
SNOW or ALL SEASON TIRES on all four
wheels. It is recommended that you visit
an INFINITI retailer for the tire type, size,
speed rating and availability information.
2. For additional traction on icy roads, stud- ded tires may be used. However, some
U.S. states and Canadian provinces pro-
hibit their use. Check local, state and pro-
vincial laws before installing studded tires.
Skid and traction capabilities of studded
snow tires on wet or dry surfaces may be
poorer than that of non-studded snow tires.
3. Tire chains may be used. For additional information, see “Tire chains”(P. 8-38).
COLD WEATHER DRIVING
5-152Starting and driving
CAUTION
• Continuously Variable Transmission
(CVT) models cannot be push-started or
tow-started. Attempting to do so may
cause transmission damage.
• Do not push start this vehicle. The three-
way catalyst may be damaged.WARNING
• Do not continue to drive if your vehicle
overheats. Doing so could cause engine
damage or a vehicle fire.
• To avoid the danger of being scalded,
never remove the coolant reservoir cap
while the engine is still hot. When the
coolant reservoir cap is removed, pres-
surized hot water will spurt out, possibly
causing serious injury.
• Do not open the hood if steam is coming
out.
If your vehicle is overheating (indicated by an
extremely high temperature gauge reading),
or if you feel a lack of engine power, detect
abnormal noise, etc. take the following steps.
1. Move the vehicle safely off the road, apply the parking brake.
2. Push the park button to shift to the P (Park) position.
Do not stop the engine.
3. Turn off the air conditioner. Open all the windows, move the heater or air condi-
tioner temperature control to maximum
hot and fan control to high speed. 4. Get out of the vehicle. Look and listen for
steam or coolant escaping from the radia-
tor before opening the hood. (If steam or
coolant is escaping, turn off the engine.)
Do not open the hood further until no
steam or coolant can be seen.
5. Open the engine hood.
WARNING
If steam or water is coming from the en-
gine, stand clear to prevent getting
burned.
6. Visually check drive belts for damage or looseness. Also check if the cooling fan is
running. The radiator hoses and radiator
should not leak water. If coolant is leaking,
the water pump belt is missing or loose, or
the cooling fan does not run, stop the
engine.
WARNING
Be careful not to allow your hands, hair,
jewelry or clothing to come into contact
with, or get caught in, engine belts or the
engine cooling fan. The engine cooling fan
can start at any time.
PUSH STARTING IF YOUR VEHICLE OVERHEATS
In case of emergency6-7