0-6Illustrated table of contents
WAA0353X
1. Cargo light (P.2-81)
2. Cup holders (3rd row seat) (P.2-68)
3. Rear ventilators (P.4-27)
4. Coat hooks (P.2-71)
5. Rear personal lights (P.2-79)
6. Door armrest— Power window controls (P.2-73)
— Power door lock switch (P.3-5)
— Outside rearview mirror remote con-
trol switch (driver’s side) (P.3-37)
7. Memory seat (P.3-39)
8. Sun visors (P.3-29) 9. Map lights (P.2-79)
10. Moonroof switch (P.2-76)
11. E-Call (SOS) button (if so equipped)
(P.2-65)
12. Sunglasses holder (P.2-68)
13. Inside rearview mirror (P.3-30) — Smart Rearview Mirror (if so
equipped) (P.3-31)
— HomeLink
®universal transceiver
(P.2-81, P.2-85)
14. Cargo area — Power outlet (P.2-60)
— Cargo floor box (P.2-72)
— Luggage hooks (P.2-71)
— Jacking tools (P.6-5)
15. Rear console box (P.2-70) — Cup holders (2nd row seat) (if so
equipped) (P.2-66)
— Pocket (if so equipped) (P.2-70)
16. Cup holders (2nd row seat) (if so equipped) (P.2-66)
17. Rear Seat Infotainment (RSI) system (if so equipped) (P. 4-37)
18. Console box (P.2-70) — Power outlet (P.2-60)
— USB charging connector (P.2-62)
— Rear Media Interface
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT
trol (VDC) OFF switch (P.5-135)
11. INFINITI controller (See INFINITI In- Touch
TMOwner’s Manual.)
12. Headlight aiming control (if so equipped) (P.2-49)
13. Power liftgate main switch (P.3-22)
14. Remote tip-up 2nd row seat switch (if so equipped) (P.1-6)
15. Warning systems switch (P.2-57) — Lane Departure Warning (LDW)
(P.5-22)
— Blind Spot Warning (BSW) (P.5-34)
16. Electric tilting/telescopic steering wheel switch (P.3-29)
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WAA0354X
1. Power liftgate switch (if so equipped)
2. Heated steering wheel switch
3. Instrument brightness control switch
4. TRIP/RESET switch for twin trip od-ometer
5. Headlight, fog light and turn signal switch
— Headlight
— Turn signal
— Fog light
6. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (left side) — Audio control steering switch
— Vehicle information display control
— Trip computer switch
7. Wiper and washer switch
8. Steering-wheel-mounted controls (right side)
— Cruise control system (if so
equipped)
— Intelligent Cruise Control (ICC) sys-
tem (if so equipped)
— Lane Departure Prevention (LDP)
system (if so equipped)
— Distance Control Assist (DCA) sys-
tem (if so equipped)
— Blind Spot Intervention
®(BSI) sys-
tem (if so equipped)
— Hands-Free Phone System switch
9. Shift lever
10. Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) shift switch (if so equipped)/SNOW mode switch/
TOW mode switch/Vehicle Dynamic
Control (VDC) OFF switch
11. INFINITI controller
12. Headlight aiming control (if so equipped)
13. Power liftgate main switch
14. Remote tip-up 2nd row seat switch (if so equipped)
Instruments and controls2-3
COCKPIT
2-28Instruments and controls
OPERATIONAL INDICATORS
1. No Key Detected
This warning appears when the Intelligent
Key is left outside the vehicle with the
ignition switch in the ON position. Make
sure the Intelligent Key is inside the vehicle.
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-7) for more
details.
2. Key ID Incorrect
This warning appears when the ignition
switch is pushed from the OFF position
and the Intelligent Key is not recognized by
the system. You cannot start the engine with
an unregistered key.
See “Intelligent Key system” (P.3-7).
3. Key Battery Low
This indicator appears when the Intelligent
Key battery is running out of power.
If this indicator appears, replace the battery
with a new one. (See “Intelligent Key battery
replacement” (P.8-21).)
4. Key System Error: See Owner’s
Manual
This warning appears if there is a malfunc-
tion in the Intelligent Key system. If this
warning appears while the engine isstopped, it may be impossible to start the
engine.
If this warning appears while the engine is
running, you can drive the vehicle. However
in these cases, have the system checked. It is
recommended you visit an INFINITI retailer
for this service.
5. Key Registration Complete
This indicator appears when a new Intelli-
gent Key is registered to the vehicle.
6. Push brake and start switch to
drive
This indicator appears when the shift lever is
in the P (Park) position.
This indicator also appears when the vehicle
has been started using the Remote Engine
Start function (if so equipped).
This indicator means that the engine will
start by pushing the ignition switch with the
brake pedal depressed. You can start the
engine from any position of the ignition
switch.
7. Push Ignition to OFF
After the Shift to Park warning illuminates,
the warning will illuminate if the ignition
switch is placed in the ACC position when
the shift lever moves into the P (Park)
position.To turn off the warning, place the ignition
switch in the ON position and then in the
LOCK position.
8. Shift to Park
This warning appears when the ignition
switch is pushed to stop the engine with
the shift lever in any position except the P
(Park) position.
If this warning appears, move the shift lever
to the P (Park) position or push the ignition
switch to the ON position.
An inside warning chime will also sound. (See
“Intelligent Key system” (P.3-7).)
9. Engine start operation for Intel-
ligent Key system indicator (if I-Key
battery level is low)
This indicator appears when the Intelligent
Key battery is running out of power and
when the Intelligent Key system and vehicle
are not communicating normally.
If this indicator appears, touch the ignition
switch with the Intelligent Key while depres-
sing the brake pedal. (See “Intelligent Key
battery discharge” (P.5-14).)
10. Release Parking Brake
This warning appears when the vehicle
speed is above 4 MPH (7 km/h) and the
WAC0381X
1. Press and release the HomeLink®button
that you would like to program. The
HomeLink
®indicator light will flash in
orange slowly and “TRAINING” is dis-
played on the lower right of the mirror (if
not, refer to “Clearing the programmed
information” (P.2-90).).
2. Position the hand-held transmitter (gar- age door opener remote) 1-3 inches (2-8
cm) away from the HomeLink
®button
that you would light to program.
NOTE:
Some hand-held transmitter (garage
door opener remotes) may actually train
better at a distance of 6-12 inches (15-
20 cm). Keep this in mind if you have difficulty with the programming pro-
cess.
3. While the HomeLink
®indicator light is
flashing in orange, press and hold the
hand-held transmitter button. Continue
pressing the hand-held transmitter but-
ton until the HomeLink
®indicator light
changes from orange to green and
“TRAINED” is displayed on the lower
right of the mirror. You may now release
the hand-held transmitter button.
NOTE:
Some devices to be programmed may
require you to replace the Step 3 with
the cycling procedure noted in “Pro-
gramming HomeLink
®for Canadian cus-
tomers and gate openers” (P.2-89).
4. Wait until your garage door has stopped
moving before completing the next
steps.
5. Press the HomeLink
®button and ob-
serve the indicator light.
.If the indicator light remains constant green, your device should operate
when the HomeLink
®button is
pressed. At this point, if your device
operates, programming is complete.
.If the indicator light rapidly flashes in green, firmly press, hold for two
seconds and release the HomeLink
®
button up to three times to complete the programming process.
Do not
press the HomeLink
®button rapidly.
At this point if your device operates,
programming is complete. If the de-
vice does not operate or operates but
no door status indicator with Two-
Way Communication
*1, continue with
the next step of the programming
instructions.
6. At the garage door opener motor (se- curity gate motor, etc.), locate the
“Learn” or “Set” button. This can usually
be found where the hanging antenna
wire is attached to the motor-head unit
(see the device’s manual to identify this
button.). The name and color of the
button may vary by manufacturer.
NOTE:
A ladder and/or second person may
simplify the following steps. Do not
stand on your vehicle to perform the
next steps.
Instruments and controls2-87
WARNING
.Radio waves could adversely affect
electric medical equipment. Those
who use a pacemaker should contact
the electric medical equipment man-
ufacturer for the possible influences
before use.
. The Intelligent Key transmits radio
waves when the buttons are pushed.
The FAA advises that the radio
waves may affect aircraft navigation
and communication systems. Do not
operate the Intelligent Key while on
an airplane. Make sure the buttons
are not operated unintentionally
when the unit is stored during a
flight.
The Intelligent Key system can operate all
the door locks using the remote controller
function or pushing the request switch on
the vehicle without taking the key out from a
pocket or purse. The operating environment
and/or conditions may affect the Intelligent
Key system operation.
Be sure to read the following before using
the Intelligent Key system.
CAUTION
. Be sure to carry the Intelligent Key
with you when operating the vehicle.
. Never leave the Intelligent Key in the
vehicle when you leave the vehicle.
The Intelligent Key is always communicating
with the vehicle as it receives radio waves.
The Intelligent Key system transmits weak
radio waves. Environmental conditions may
interfere with the operation of the Intelligent
Key system under the following operating
conditions.
. When operating near a location where
strong radio waves are transmitted, such
as a TV tower, power station and broad-
casting station.
. When in possession of wireless equip-
ment, such as a cellular telephone,
transceiver, and CB radio.
. When the Intelligent Key is in contact
with or covered by metallic materials.
. When any type of radio wave remote
control is used nearby.
. When the Intelligent Key is placed near
an electric appliance such as a personal
computer. .
When the vehicle is parked near a parking
meter.
In such cases, correct the operating condi-
tions before using the Intelligent Key func-
tion or use the mechanical key.
Although the life of the battery varies
depending on the operating conditions, the
battery’s life is approximately 2 years. If the
battery is discharged, replace it with a new
one.
Since the Intelligent Key is continuously
receiving radio waves, if the key is left near
equipment which transmits strong radio
waves, such as signals from a TV and
personal computer, the battery life may
become shorter.
For information regarding replacement of a
battery, see “Intelligent Key battery replace-
ment” (P.8-21).
As many as 4 Intelligent Keys can be
registered and used with one vehicle. For
information about the purchase and use of
additional Intelligent Keys, contact an
INFINITI retailer.
CAUTION
. Do not allow the Intelligent Key,
which contains electrical compo-
nents, to come into contact with
Pre-driving checks and adjustments3-7
INTELLIGENT KEY SYSTEM
3-38Pre-driving checks and adjustments
SPA2738
Power foldable outside mirrors
CAUTION
.Do not touch the mirrors while they
are moving. Your hand may be
pinched, and the mirror may malfunc-
tion.
. Do not drive with the mirrors stored.
You will be unable to see behind the
vehicle.
. If the mirrors were folded or unfolded
by hand, there is a chance that the
mirror will move forward or back-
ward during driving. If the mirrors were folded or unfolded by hand, be
sure to adjust them again electrically
before driving.
The outside rearview mirror remote control
operates when the ignition switch is in the
ACC or ON position.
To fold the outside rearview mirrors, push
the outside rearview mirror folding switch to
the “CLOSE” position
. To unfold, push to
the “OPEN” position.
If mirrors are manually operated or bumped,
the mirror body can become loose at the
pivot point. To correct electronic mirror
operation, cycle the mirrors by pushing
“CLOSE” until completely closed, then push
“OPEN” until the mirrors are in the open
position.
Reverse tilt-down feature
When backing up the vehicle, the right and
left outside mirrors will turn downward
automatically to provide better rear visibility.
1. Push the ignition switch to the ON position.
2. Move the shift lever to the R (Reverse) position.
3. Choose either the right or left outside mirror by operating the outside mirror
control switch. 4. The outside mirror surfaces move down-
ward.
When one of the following conditions has
occurred, the outside mirror surfaces will
return to their original positions.
. The shift lever is moved to any position
other than R (Reverse).
. The outside mirror control switch is set to
the center position.
. The ignition switch is placed in to the
OFF position.
Automatic anti-glare
The outside rearview mirrors are designed so
that its automatically change reflection
according to the intensity of the headlights
of the vehicle following you.
The anti-glare system will be automatically
turned on when you place the ignition switch
in the ON position.
4 Monitor, climate, audio, phone and voice re-cognition systems
INFINITI InTouch®Owner’s Manual ........................... 4-3
Safety note ........................................................................\
. 4-3
Around View
®Monitor ................................................... 4-4
Around View®Monitor system operation ........... 4-5
Around View®Monitor settings ........................... 4-12
Around View®Monitor system limitations ........ 4-14
System maintenance ................................................ 4-16
Camera aiding sonar function ..................................... 4-17 Sonar system operation .......................................... 4-18
Turning on and off the sonar function ............... 4-18
Sonar system settings .............................................. 4-19
Sonar system limitations ......................................... 4-21
System maintenance ................................................ 4-21
Moving Object Detection (MOD) .............................. 4-22 MOD system operation ........................................... 4-23
Turning on and off the MOD system ................. 4-24
MOD function settings ............................................ 4-25
MOD system limitations ......................................... 4-25
System maintenance ................................................ 4-26
Ventilators ........................................................................\
4-27 Center ventilators ..................................................... 4-27
Side ventilators .......................................................... 4-27
Rear ventilators ......................................................... 4-27
Heater and air conditioner .......................................... 4-28 Automatic air conditioner ...................................... 4-30 Rear automatic air conditioning system ........... 4-32
Operating tips .......................................................... 4-35
Linking Intelligent Key ........................................... 4-35
In-cabin microfilter ................................................. 4-35
Servicing climate control ....................................... 4-35
Antenna ........................................................................\
.... 4-36
Window antenna ..................................................... 4-36
Satellite radio antenna .......................................... 4-36
Car phone or CB radio ................................................. 4-37
Rear Seat Infotainment (RSI) (if so equipped) ....... 4-37
Welcome ................................................................... 4-38
Getting started ....................................................... 4-38
Control description ................................................ 4-43
Remote control operation ................................... 4-44
Remote control buttons ....................................... 4-45
Wireless headphone operation .......................... 4-46
General operation ................................................... 4-47
Video operation ...................................................... 4-48
HDMI/MHL connection ....................................... 4-49
USB/SD card operation ....................................... 4-50
Slingplayer
®.............................................................. 4-56
Miracast®.................................................................. 4-58
Using the mobile application on your
mobile device ............................................................ 4-59
SmartStream ............................................................ 4-59