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Infiniti FX35, FX50 (S51). Manual - part 280

 

 

NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION

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[INTELLIGENT BRAKE ASSIST]

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NORMAL OPERATING CONDITION

Description

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PRECAUTIONS FOR INTELLIGENT BRAKE ASSIST

• The IBA system is a not collision avoidance system. It is the driver

s responsibility to stay alert, drive safely

and be in control of the vehicle at all times.

• As there is a performance limit, it may not provide a warning or brake in certain conditions.
• The system will not detect the following objects:
- Pedestrians, animals, or obstacles in the roadway
- Oncoming vehicles in the same lane
• The system will not detect under the following conditions:
- When the sensor gets dirty and it is impossible to detect the distance from the vehicle ahead.
- When driving into a strong light (i.e. sunlight)
• The sensor generally detects the signals returned from the reflectors on a vehicle ahead. Therefore, the sys-

tem may not function properly under the following conditions:

- When the reflectors of the vehicle ahead are positioned high or close each other (including a small vehicle

such as motorcycles).

- When the sensor gets dirty or and it is impossible to detect the distance from the vehicle ahead.
- When the reflectors on the vehicle ahead is missing, damaged or covered.
- When the reflector of the vehicle ahead is covered with dirt, snow and road spray.
- When visibility is low (such as rain, fog, snow, etc.).
- When snow or road spray from traveling vehicles are raised up.
- When dense exhaust or other smoke (black smoke) from vehicles reduces the sensor visibility.
- When excessively heavy baggage is loaded in the rear seat or the luggage room of vehicle.
- When abruptly accelerating or decelerating.
- On steep downhill or roads with sharp curves.
- When there is a highly reflective object near the vehicle ahead (ie,) very close to other vehicle, signboard,

etc.

- While towing a trailer.
• Depending on certain road conditions (curved, beginning of a curve), vehicle conditions (steering position,

vehicle position), or preceding vehicle

s conditions (position in lane, etc.), the system may not function prop-

erly.

• The system may not function in offset conditions.
• The system may not function when the distance to the vehicle ahead is extremely close.
• The system detect highly reflective objects such as reflectors,

signs, white markers, and other stationary objects on the road or
near the traveling lane, and when in extreme conditions, detection
of these objects may cause the system to function.

• The system is designed to automatically check the sensor

s func-

tionality. If the sensor is covered with ice, a transparent or translu-
cent plastic bag, etc., the system may not detect them. In these
instances the system may not be able to warn properly. Be sure to
check and clean the sensor regularly.

• Excessive noise will interfere with the warning chime sound, and

the chime may not be heard.

• Never step in under the brake pedal to avoid an accident when IBA

system turns on.

• Sudden appearance of the vehicle in front (ie, it abruptly cuts in) may not be detected and the system may

not warn soon enough.

• The system will be cancelled automatically with a beep sound and the IBA OFF indicator lamp will illuminate

under the following conditions:

- When the sensor window is dirty
- When the system malfunctions

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PRECAUTIONS

PRECAUTION

PRECAUTIONS

Precautions for IBA System Service

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CAUTION:

• Never look straight into the laser beam discharger when adjusting laser beam aiming.
• Turn the IBA system OFF in conditions similar to driving, such as free rollers or a chassis dynamom-

eter.

• Never use the ICC sensor integrated unit removed from vehicle. Never disassemble or remodel.
• Erase DTC when replacing parts of ICC system. Then check the operation of ICC system after adjust-

ing laser beam aiming if necessary.

• Never change IBA system state ON/OFF without the consent of the customer.
NOTE:
IBA system automatically returns to ON, when erasing self-diagnosis result of “ICC” with CONSULT-III.

IBA OFF SWITCH

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IBA OFF SWITCH

Exploded View

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Removal and Installation

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REMOVAL

1.

Remove instrument lower panel LH. Refer to 

IP-11, "Exploded View"

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Disengage the pawl (A). Then remove IBA OFF switch.

INSTALLATION

Install in the reverse order of removal.

1.

IBA OFF switch

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BODY EXTERIOR, DOORS, ROOF & VEHICLE SECURITY

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CONTENTS

BODY REPAIR

VEHICLE INFORMATION .............................

2

BODY EXTERIOR PAINT COLOR  .....................

2

Body Exterior Paint Color .......................................

2

PRECAUTION ...............................................

4

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ...............................

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Precautions For Plastics ..........................................

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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ................

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BODY COMPONENT PARTS  .............................

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Underbody Component Parts ..................................

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Body Component Parts  .............................................

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CORROSION PROTECTION  .............................

11

Description ..............................................................

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Undercoating ...........................................................

11

BODY SEALING .................................................

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Body Sealing  ...........................................................

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BODY CONSTRUCTION ....................................

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Body Construction ...................................................

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BODY ALIGNMENT  ..........................................

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Body Center Marks ................................................

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Description ...............................................................

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Engine Compartment ..............................................

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Underbody ...............................................................

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Passenger Compartment ........................................

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Rear Body ...............................................................

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REPAIRING HIGH STRENGTH STEEL  ...........

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High Strength Steel (HSS) ....................................

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REPLACEMENT OPERATIONS .......................

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Description ...............................................................

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Radiator Core Support .............................................

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Hoodledge ...............................................................

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Front Side Member ..................................................

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Front Side Member (Partial Replacement) ...........

41

Front Pillar ..............................................................

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Center Pillar .............................................................

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Outer Sill .................................................................

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Rear Fender ............................................................

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Rear Panel ..............................................................

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Rear End Crossmember ..........................................

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Rear Floor Rear .....................................................

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Rear Side Member Extension ...............................

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