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Do the other windows open an close? If so,get a voltmeter an test for battery voltage at the driver's door window switch . lights an radio staying on after opening door could be a problem with the accessory delay relay.
It means the injectors aren't staying open long enough to meter in the correct amount of fuel.. This can be caused by an electronic failure in the engine control module or an injector mechanical problem
Sounds like there's a problem in the charging system. It could be as simple as a loose fanbelt, or as major as a bad alternator. I have a very similar car, 2004 Infiniti I35, same engine/alternator, and my alternator went bad in November. Replacement is a pain, the book calls for removal of the AC compressor, though my mechanic pulled the radiator instead.
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
You'll have to remove the covering above it (wiper motor covering) to gain that little more extra space to get it out. It's a really tight fit. Hope this works for you.
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.
Sounds pretty simple. If your starter is not at fault. you may want to check the alternator. If the reason for the battery change originally was due to the battery dying then the alternator could be the culprit.
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