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Lights can be triggered during the repair. Diagnostic equipment will be needed to record the codes and erase them, then you go for a drive and the lights probably won't come back...
p0642 = sensor reference voltage a circuit low voltage p0300 = means random misfire check firing order connections and must be in place. check also cables especially the high tension cable and coils for required resistance. primary = 1.0 to 0.5 ohms secondary = 900 to 11,000 ohms (as requires per model)
It sounds like the "Time to Rest" indicator showing how much time you have left before the time to stop and rest based upon much trip time you put into your trip computer. Please refer to 2-23, Instruments and Controls, in the manual (link below) on how to configure the Alert options. http://www.infinititechinfo.com/refgh0v/og/infiniti/G37/2010-Infiniti-G37-Coupe.pdf
Sorry to hear this as this is practically a 'new' car and if Infiniti want to keep their reputation they will want to sort it. If it were me I would be well P******* ! Check all fuses. Is battery OK - check by putting lights on at full beam they should stay bright with no appreciable loss for more than 30 seconds. Check no oil pouring from out of bottom of car - catastrophic engine failure.
The only way to see why the light is on, or to shut it off, is to hook up the car to a hand-held diagnostic scanner to reset it and check engine codes.
You can't, it has to be done at the dealer. And you cant just reset it. If you have a Service Engine light on because of the intake install the trouble codes will have to be cleared. All they can do is check each module for codes and clear any that tripped. Depending on what your windows are doing they will have to hook up the computer to the vehicle and access the Body Control Module and check all the settings for the power windows. The windows wouldn't have anything to do with the ECU. The Engine Control Module would be affected by the new intake, but not the windows. That could be purely coincidental. But if the windows aren't working right, I would call the dealer since the car is under warranty for 4 years or 60k.
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