BEHIND THE WHEEL

While some may enjoy the perception of safety they feel when driving a large SUV that can plow over anything and everything it may encounter, I found the QX56 to have some disconnection from the road. Its driving quality was refined, but the ride felt floaty. I had to simply trust that it was doing what it was supposed to while driving over icy roads; I was so far away from having any direct road feedback.
Acceleration in the QX, which sports a 5.6-liter V-8 engine with 400 horsepower, is light and easy, but moving such a behemoth that quickly comes at a cost. In this case, it's fuel consumption: The QX56 gets an EPA-estimated 14/20 mpg city/highway with either rear- or four-wheel drive. Ouch.
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Programming trouble-diagnosis
If HomeLink® does not quickly learn the hand-held transmitter information: . replace the hand-held transmitter batteries with new batteries.
• position the hand-held transmitter with its battery area ...
Changing wheels and tires
Tire rotation (Models equipped with same size tires on all wheels)
INFINITI recommends rotating the tires every 7,500 miles (12,000 km).
(See “Flat tire” for tire replacing procedures.)
As soon a ...
Sedan
Passenger compartment
1. Coat hooks2. Rear personal light3. Power windows4. Outside mirror remote control switch5. Automatic drive positioner switch (if so equipped)6. Sun visors7. Moonroof switch ...
