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Owner's Manual - Infiniti Owner Portal - Infiniti USA

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The transmission shifts to the lower range.<br />

When canceling the manual shift mode,<br />

return the selector lever to the D (Drive)<br />

position. The transmission returns to the<br />

normal driving mode.<br />

When you pull the paddle shifter while in<br />

the D (Drive) position, the transmission will<br />

shift to the upper or lower range temporarily.<br />

The transmission will automatically<br />

return to the D (Drive) position after a short<br />

period of time. If you want to return to the<br />

D (Drive) position manually, pull and hold<br />

the paddle shifter for about 1.5 seconds.<br />

In the manual shift mode, the shift range is<br />

displayed on the position indicator in the<br />

meter.<br />

Shift ranges up or down one by one as<br />

follows:<br />

M ?<br />

1<br />

/ M 2 ?<br />

/ M 3 ?<br />

/ M 4 ?<br />

/ M 5 ?<br />

/ M 6 ?<br />

/<br />

M<br />

7 (7th):<br />

Use these positions for all normal forward<br />

driving at highway speeds.<br />

M M<br />

6 (6th) and 5 (5th):<br />

Use this position when driving up long<br />

slopes, or for engine braking when driving<br />

down long slopes.<br />

M 7<br />

M M M<br />

4 (4th), 3 (3rd) and 2 (2nd):<br />

Use these positions for hill climbing or<br />

engine braking on downhill grades.<br />

M<br />

1 (1st):<br />

Use this position when climbing steep hills<br />

slowly or driving slowly through deep<br />

snow, or for maximum engine braking on<br />

steep downhill grades.<br />

. Remember not to drive at high speeds<br />

for extended periods of time in lower<br />

than 7th gear. This reduces fuel economy.<br />

. Moving the selector lever rapidly to the<br />

same side twice will shift the ranges in<br />

succession.<br />

. In the manual shift mode, the transmission<br />

may not shift to the selected gear<br />

or may automatically shift to the other<br />

gear. This helps maintain driving performance<br />

and reduces the chance of<br />

vehicle damage or loss of control.<br />

. When the transmission does not shift<br />

to the selected gear, the Automatic<br />

Transmission (AT) position indicator<br />

light (on the dot matrix liquid crystal<br />

display) will blink and the buzzer will<br />

sound.<br />

. In the manual shift mode, the transmission<br />

automatically shifts down to 1st<br />

gear before the vehicle comes to a<br />

stop. When accelerating again, it is<br />

necessary to shift up to the desired<br />

range.<br />

Accelerator downshift — In D (Drive)<br />

position —<br />

For passing or hill climbing, fully depress<br />

the accelerator pedal to the floor. This<br />

shifts the transmission down into the lower<br />

gear, depending on the vehicle speed.<br />

Fail-safe<br />

When the fail-safe operation occurs, note<br />

that the transmission will be locked in any<br />

of the forward gears according to the<br />

condition.<br />

If the vehicle is driven under extreme<br />

conditions, such as excessive wheel spinning<br />

and subsequent hard braking, the<br />

fail-safe system may be activated. This will<br />

occur even if all electrical circuits are<br />

functioning properly. In this case, push<br />

the ignition switch to the OFF position and<br />

wait for 3 seconds. Then push the ignition<br />

switch back to the ON position. The vehicle<br />

should return to its normal operating<br />

condition. If it does not return to its<br />

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