2013-2014 Infiniti Hybrid Repair Manual (M35, M37, M45, M56)

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2013-2014 Infiniti M Hybrid (M35h, M37, M45, M56) OEM Repair Manual – HY51 Series PDF

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Take control of your Infiniti’s maintenance with the original OEM workshop manual for the 2013–2014 Infiniti M Hybrid series (HY51) — including M35h, M37, M45, and M56 models. This professional-grade manual includes detailed service procedures and wiring diagrams, identical to those used by Infiniti dealership technicians.

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      Covers all trim levels and hybrid variants: M35h, M37, M45, and M56.
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      Full electrical schematics for accurate troubleshooting and repairs.
    • Covers All Major Systems:
      • Hybrid system components
      • Engine (V6 & V8)
      • Transmission (Automatic)
      • Suspension, Steering, Brakes
      • A/C, HVAC, Interior Electronics
      • Battery and Charging Systems
      • CAN system diagnostics
      • Body & Trim repairs
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🛠 Why This Manual?

Whether you’re handling routine maintenance or complex electrical and hybrid diagnostics, this manual ensures precision and confidence. It’s your dealership-quality resource, ideal for both professional technicians and hands-on enthusiasts.

This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.

Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.

Table of Contents: 2013-2014 Infiniti Hybrid Repair Manual (M35, M37, M45 and M56)

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CAUTION : This OEM service and workshop repair manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics. It is intended as a comprehensive guide for experienced mechanics. To ensure thorough and accurate repairs that maintain your vehicle’s optimal performance, please read and follow this manual carefully. When replacing parts during any repair work, always use genuine Nissan parts to ensure quality, safety, and reliability.

2013–2014 Infiniti M Hybrid: Overview, Specs, Common Problems, Maintenance, Recalls & DTC Codes

Overview

The 2013–2014 Infiniti M Hybrid (Y51) pairs a 3.5L V6 with an electric motor integrated into a 7-speed automatic, delivering strong acceleration with better fuel efficiency than the V8 M56. It is rear-wheel drive only and uses a compact lithium-ion battery mounted behind the rear seats. The result is a quick, quiet luxury sedan with unique hybrid complexity that buyers should understand before ownership.

Technical Specs

  • Platform: Infiniti M (Y51) midsize luxury sedan
  • Powertrain: 3.5L V6 + electric motor (parallel hybrid)
  • Combined output: 360 hp (approx.)
  • Transmission: 7-speed automatic (hybrid-specific)
  • Drivetrain: Rear-wheel drive
  • Battery: Lithium-ion hybrid battery (rear-mounted)
  • Fuel economy (real-world): mid-20s mpg combined (driving style dependent)

Performance & Driving

The M Hybrid is noticeably quicker than most luxury hybrids of its era, with instant electric torque filling in
low-RPM gaps. Steering and chassis balance lean sporty, but added hybrid weight affects rear cargo space and long-term service complexity. Ride comfort remains firmly luxury-oriented.

Top 10 Common Mechanical Issues (Reported by Owners)

  1. Hybrid battery degradation
    Symptoms: Reduced EV assist, warning messages, lower fuel economy
    Root Cause: Normal lithium-ion aging, heat exposure, high mileage
    Fix: Battery capacity test; replace hybrid battery if below threshold
    Cost to Fix: $3,500–$6,500
  2. Transmission hesitation or harsh shifts
    Symptoms: Jerky takeoff, delayed engagement, rough gear changes
    Root Cause: Hybrid-specific transmission control calibration or fluid degradation
    Fix: Software update; fluid service; adaptation reset
    Cost to Fix: $300–$1,200
  3. Cooling system leaks
    Symptoms: Coolant smell, low coolant warning, overheating risk
    Root Cause: Aging hoses or radiator seams
    Fix: Pressure test; replace leaking components; bleed system properly
    Cost to Fix: $250–$900
  4. Motor-generator bearing noise
    Symptoms: Whining or humming during acceleration
    Root Cause: Wear inside hybrid motor assembly
    Fix: Confirm with hybrid diagnostics; motor service or replacement
    Cost to Fix: $2,000–$4,000
  5. Engine mount wear
    Symptoms: Vibration at idle, clunk on acceleration
    Root Cause: Hydraulic mount degradation
    Fix: Replace worn mounts; inspect exhaust alignment
    Cost to Fix: $600–$1,400
  6. Brake rotor warping
    Symptoms: Steering wheel shake during braking
    Root Cause: Heavy vehicle weight and heat buildup
    Fix: Replace rotors and pads; torque wheels correctly
    Cost to Fix: $400–$900
  7. Power steering fluid seepage
    Symptoms: Whining noise, heavy steering
    Root Cause: Hose or seal aging
    Fix: Replace leaking hose/seal; flush system
    Cost to Fix: $250–$700
  8. Exhaust flex pipe failure
    Symptoms: Rattling noise, exhaust smell
    Root Cause: Heat cycling and vibration
    Fix: Replace flex section or exhaust component
    Cost to Fix: $300–$1,000
  9. Suspension bushing wear
    Symptoms: Clunks over bumps, uneven tire wear
    Root Cause: Rubber bushing fatigue
    Fix: Replace affected bushings; perform alignment
    Cost to Fix: $500–$1,500
  10. Accessory belt noise
    Symptoms: Squealing on startup
    Root Cause: Belt glazing or tensioner wear
    Fix: Replace belt and tensioner
    Cost to Fix: $150–$350

Top 10 Common Electrical Issues (Reported by Owners)

  1. Hybrid system warning light
    Symptoms: Hybrid warning message, reduced power
    Root Cause: Battery sensor faults or inverter communication errors
    Fix: Scan hybrid control module; repair wiring or replace sensor/module
    Cost to Fix: $300–$2,500
  2. 12-volt battery drain
    Symptoms: No-start, repeated dead battery
    Root Cause: Parasitic draw or weak auxiliary battery
    Fix: Parasitic draw test; replace battery; update software if needed
    Cost to Fix: $180–$600
  3. Infotainment system freezing
    Symptoms: Screen lockups, rebooting
    Root Cause: Software instability or aging hardware
    Fix: Software update or head unit replacement
    Cost to Fix: $150–$1,800
  4. Backup camera failure
    Symptoms: Blank or flickering image
    Root Cause: Camera module or trunk harness fatigue
    Fix: Inspect wiring; replace camera
    Cost to Fix: $250–$700
  5. Smart key detection issues
    Symptoms: Intermittent key recognition
    Root Cause: Weak fob battery or antenna faults
    Fix: Replace battery; test antennas; reprogram key
    Cost to Fix: $50–$450
  6. ABS/VDC warning lights
    Symptoms: ABS or traction control light illuminated
    Root Cause: Wheel speed sensor failure or low voltage
    Fix: Replace sensor; test charging system
    Cost to Fix: $200–$900
  7. Power seat malfunction
    Symptoms: Seat stuck or slow movement
    Root Cause: Motor or switch failure
    Fix: Replace motor or switch assembly
    Cost to Fix: $300–$1,200
  8. HVAC control module errors
    Symptoms: Incorrect vent operation or temperature
    Root Cause: Actuator or control module fault
    Fix: Replace actuator; recalibrate HVAC system
    Cost to Fix: $250–$900
  9. TPMS warning light
    Symptoms: Constant tire pressure warning
    Root Cause: Sensor battery depletion
    Fix: Replace TPMS sensors; reprogram
    Cost to Fix: $200–$600
  10. Instrument cluster glitches
    Symptoms: Flickering gauges or warning lights
    Root Cause: Internal circuit wear or voltage issues
    Fix: Repair or replace cluster; verify grounds
    Cost to Fix: $400–$1,500

Pros & Cons

Pros Cons
Strong acceleration for a hybrid Complex hybrid repairs
Luxury interior and ride quality Limited trunk space
Better fuel economy than V8 M56 Battery replacement cost
Quiet operation in city driving RWD only
Unique market position Technology feels dated

Maintenance Schedule

Interval Service Notes
Every 5,000 mi Oil & filter, inspect brakes Short trips require strict intervals
Every 15,000 mi Tire rotation, cabin filter Watch rear tire wear
Every 30,000 mi Engine air filter, brake fluid check Hybrid regen reduces pad wear
Every 60,000 mi Transmission service (severity-based) Hybrid-specific procedure
Every 100,000 mi Coolant, spark plugs Inspect hybrid cooling components

Top 5 Competitors

1. Lexus GS 450h (2013-2014)

  • Similar hybrid luxury sedan concept with stronger reliability reputation
  • More powerful V6 hybrid system (338 hp)
  • Better resale value and lower maintenance costs

2. BMW ActiveHybrid 5 (2013-2014)

  • German luxury with hybrid efficiency
  • More engaging driving dynamics
  • Similar power output but sportier handling

3. Mercedes-Benz E400 Hybrid (2014)

  • Direct competitor in luxury hybrid segment
  • Comparable performance and efficiency
  • Stronger brand prestige

4. Acura RLX Sport Hybrid (2014+)

  • Honda’s luxury hybrid with all-wheel drive via rear electric motors
  • More advanced hybrid system
  • Better reliability expected from Honda/Acura

5. Hyundai Genesis/Equus (2013-2014)

  • Non-hybrid but worth considering for value
  • Similar luxury features at lower price point
  • Better warranty coverage

Major Safety Recalls, Advisories & Safety Alerts

1. Driveshaft Failure (Recall R24A5/R24A7 – August 2024)

  • Affects 2012-2013 M35 Hybrid vehicles; driveshaft can fatigue and break due to reduced fatigue strength from a supplier specification change Cars.com ↗ – Kelley Blue Book
  • Risk: Complete loss of drive power or vehicle rollaway when in park without parking brake applied
  • Fix: Free driveshaft replacement at dealers

2. Throttle Position Sensor Software Error (2014)

  • Affects 2013-2014 M35 Hybrid (April 2012-September 2013 production); ECM software error can cause unexpected acceleration if throttle position sensor signal is lost then restored Consumer Reports
  • Risk: Unintended acceleration increasing crash risk
  • Fix: Free ECM reprogramming

3. Fuel Pressure Sensor (2015)

  • Affects 2012-2013 M56 and certain 2014-2015 Q70 V8 models; fuel pressure sensors may not have been sufficiently tightened during production Cars.com
  • Risk: Fuel leak potentially causing vehicle fire
  • Fix: Dealers re-torque fuel pressure sensors free of charge

4. Occupant Classification System (OCS) Malfunction (2016)

  • Affects various 2013-2016 Nissan/Infiniti vehicles including 2014 Q50 Hybrid; front passenger OCS may incorrectly classify adult as child or seat as empty Cars.com
  • Risk: Passenger airbag may not deploy in crash, increasing injury risk
  • Fix: OCS ECU replacement/reprogramming

Hybrid-Specific Issues

5. Electric Motor Failure (2014)

  • Affects 2014 Q50/Q70 Hybrid (late 2013-mid 2014 production); software error may cause electric motor to stop while driving in EV mode Cars.com
  • Risk: Stall-like condition increasing crash risk
  • Fix: Motor inverter software reprogramming

6. Transmission Housing Damage (2014)

  • Affects 2014 Q50/Q70 Hybrid (October 2013-January 2014 production); transmission housings may have been damaged during manufacturing Cars.com
  • Risk: Housing could crack creating road debris and disabling vehicle
  • Fix: Transmission inspection and replacement if cracks found

Technical Service Bulletins

7. Poor Heater Performance – Passenger Side (TSB 12/1/2017)

  • Affects 2011-2013 M and M Hybrid, 2014-2015 Q70 and Q70 Hybrid models CarMD
  • Issue: Inadequate heating on passenger side of cabin
  • Fix: Service procedure available at dealers

8. EVAP Leak Codes (TSB 1/29/2019)

  • Affects all 2012 and newer Infiniti vehicles; diagnostic information for EVAP leak codes P0442, P0455, P0456 CarMD
  • Issue: Check engine light for evaporative emissions system
  • Fix: Diagnostic guidelines provided to technicians

9. Vehicle Pull/Drift Diagnosis (TSB 5/14/2018)

  • Affects multiple Infiniti models including M/Q70 series
  • Issue: Vehicle pulling to one side or steering wheel off-center
  • Fix: Diagnostic procedure for alignment and steering concerns

10. Clicking Noise from Axles (TSB 1/17/2020)

  • Affects multiple Infiniti models; clicking noise from front or rear axle during take-off/acceleration CarMD
  • Issue: CV joint or axle noise during acceleration
  • Fix: Service procedure with Molykote M77 grease application

Important Notes for Buyers

  • Check VIN for open recalls at infiniti.com/owners/recalls or NHTSA.gov before purchase
  • The 2024 driveshaft recall is relatively recent – ensure it’s been completed
  • Hybrid system software updates are critical for safe operation
  • Many TSBs are diagnostic aids and may not be covered under warranty
  • Pre-purchase inspection by Infiniti specialist highly recommended to check hybrid battery health and verify all recalls completed

Always verify open recalls using your VIN through official Infiniti recall tools.

DTC Trouble Code Tables

Engine Control Module (ECM)

Code Description Cause Fix
P0300 Random Misfire Ignition or fuel issue Inspect plugs, coils
P0171 System Too Lean Vacuum leak Smoke test intake
P0420 Catalyst Efficiency Aging catalyst Replace converter
P0100 MAF Circuit Dirty or failed sensor Clean or replace
P0128 Coolant Temp Below Regulating Thermostat stuck Replace thermostat
P0440 EVAP System Loose hose Repair EVAP
P0455 EVAP Large Leak Cracked line Smoke test
P2195 O2 Sensor Lean Sensor fault Replace sensor
P0606 ECM Failure Internal fault Reprogram/replace
P1604 Startability Fault Low voltage Test battery

Transmission Control Module (TCM)

Code Description Cause Fix
P0700 TCM Request MIL Stored fault Scan TCM
P0715 Input Speed Sensor Sensor fault Replace sensor
P0720 Output Speed Sensor Sensor fault Replace sensor
P0730 Incorrect Gear Ratio Low fluid Service transmission
P0744 TCC Intermittent Solenoid issue Replace solenoid
P0750 Shift Solenoid A Electrical fault Repair wiring
P0776 Pressure Control Solenoid Valve body wear Repair valve body
P0796 Pressure Control Solenoid C Hydraulic fault Service valve body
P0840 Fluid Pressure Sensor Sensor fault Replace sensor
P0894 Component Slipping Clutch wear Overhaul transmission

ABS / ESC

Code Description Cause Fix
C1101 ABS Pump Voltage issue Check battery
C1110 Wheel Speed Sensor Sensor fault Replace sensor
C1143 Yaw Sensor Calibration lost Recalibrate
C1155 Steering Angle Sensor Misalignment Relearn angle
C1163 ABS Actuator Internal fault Replace actuator
C1180 Brake Switch Switch fault Replace switch
C1195 Hydraulic Pressure Leak Repair leak
C1201 ECM Signal Engine fault Fix engine code
C1234 ABS Relay Relay fault Replace relay
C1300 ABS ECU Module failure Replace ECU

SRS Airbag System

Code Description Cause Fix
B1018 Airbag Module Internal fault Replace module
B1049 Seat Belt Pretensioner Connector issue Repair wiring
B1054 Occupant Sensor Sensor failure Replace sensor
B1065 Side Airbag Seat wiring Repair harness
B1070 Curtain Airbag Connector fault Repair connector
B1101 Crash Sensor Sensor fault Replace sensor
B1129 Passenger Airbag OCS error Recalibrate
B1134 Driver Airbag Clock spring Replace clock spring
B1145 Seat Sensor Wiring issue Repair wiring
B1200 SRS ECU Internal fault Replace ECU

Body Control / CAN Communication

Code Description Cause Fix
U0100 Lost Comm ECM CAN wiring Repair CAN
U0121 Lost Comm ABS Module offline Check power
U0140 Lost Comm BCM BCM fault Repair BCM
U0155 Lost Comm Cluster Network issue Repair wiring
U0164 Lost Comm HVAC HVAC module Repair module
B2109 Ignition Relay Relay fault Replace relay
B2190 Key Antenna Antenna failure Replace antenna
B2312 Door Lock Circuit Actuator fault Replace actuator
B2618 Lighting Control BCM issue Repair BCM
U1000 CAN Comm Line Network fault Diagnose CAN

Frequently Asked Questions For Buyers

1. What hybrid system does the M Hybrid use? The M Hybrid uses a 3.5L V6 engine paired with a 50 kW electric motor for a combined 360 horsepower. It features a lithium-ion battery pack and Infiniti’s Intelligent Dual Clutch Control system with a 7-speed automatic transmission.

2. What’s the fuel economy? EPA ratings are approximately 27 mpg city / 32 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined, which is impressive for a luxury sedan of this size and power.

3. Is it available in AWD? No, the M Hybrid is rear-wheel drive only. If you need AWD, you’d have to consider the non-hybrid M37x.

4. How does it compare to the non-hybrid M37? The M Hybrid offers better fuel economy (29 vs 20 mpg combined) while providing more power (360 vs 330 hp). However, it costs more upfront and has slightly less trunk space due to the battery.

5. What’s the reliability like? Infiniti hybrids have a mixed reliability record. The hybrid system components can be expensive to repair outside of warranty. Battery longevity is generally good, but replacement costs are high if needed.

6. How much trunk space is lost to the battery? The M Hybrid has 10.5 cubic feet of trunk space compared to 14.9 cubic feet in the non-hybrid M37, a reduction of about 30%.

7. What luxury features are included? Standard features include leather seats, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth, navigation, backup camera, and a premium audio system. Options include adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and heated/cooled seats.

8. Can it run on electric power alone? Yes, but only at low speeds (under 62 mph) and for limited distances (about 1.2 miles). It’s primarily designed as a parallel hybrid for efficiency rather than extended EV mode.

9. What’s the typical used price range? As of 2025-2026, you can find 2013-2014 M Hybrids ranging from approximately $12,000-$20,000 depending on mileage, condition, and location.

10. What should I look for when buying used? Check hybrid battery health, transmission smoothness (the dual-clutch system can be problematic), service records for regular maintenance, and test all electronic systems. A pre-purchase inspection by an Infiniti specialist is highly recommended.

Final Verdict

The 2013–2014 Infiniti M Hybrid offers rare performance-oriented hybrid luxury at an affordable used price. Buyers who understand the hybrid system, budget for battery aging, and verify recall and software updates can enjoy a fast, refined sedan with a unique character. Those seeking lower long-term risk may prefer conventional gasoline competitors.

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