Ready Set Condition Table By Power Switch Operation

2012 Infiniti G37 Sport, 2D CoupeSECTION Ready Set Condition Table By Power Switch Operation
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The vehicle can be set to READY by the following operations.

For details for the power supply position, refer to "POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM : SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ".

NOTE:
  • When an Intelligent Key is within the detection area of inside key antenna and when Intelligent Key backside is contacted to power switch, it is equivalent to the operations below.
  • When setting the vehicle to READY, the BCM monitors READY set conditions,
    • Brake pedal operating condition
    • Shift position
    • Vehicle speed

Vehicle speed: less than 4 km/h (2.5 MPH)

POWER SWITCH OPERATION FREQUENCY REFERENCE

Β  Vehicle condition Power switch operation frequency
Shift position Brake pedal operation condition
OFF β†’ ACC - Not depressed 1
OFF β†’ ACC β†’ ON - Not depressed 2
OFF β†’ ACC β†’ ON β†’ OFF - Not depressed 3
OFF β†’ READY
ACC β†’ READY
ON β†’ READY
P or N Depressed 1
READY β†’ OFF - - 1

Vehicle speed: 4 km/h (2.5 MPH) or more

POWER SWITCH OPERATION FREQUENCY REFERENCE

Β  Vehicle condition Power switch operation frequency
Shift position Brake pedal operation condition
READY β†’ ACC - - Emergency stop operation
ACC β†’ READY (Return operation after emergency stop operation while driving) N position - 1

Emergency stop operation

  • Press and hold the power switch for 2 seconds or more.
  • Press the power switch 3 times or more within 1.5 seconds.
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