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the tire inflation setting procedure by 
selecting specified inflation pressure 
on the center display. (

P.451)

When the tire inflation pressure is to be 
other than specified, such as when tires 
other than the specified size are used, 
etc., set the tire inflation pressure using 
the current pressure. Make sure to 
adjust the tire inflation pressure of each 
tire to the appropriate level before per-
forming tire pressure setting. The tire 
pressure warning system operates 
based on this tire inflation pressure. 
(

P.451)

Setting by selecting a specified tire 
inflation pressure

1

Start the engine.

The tire inflation pressure cannot be set 

while the vehicle is moving.

2

Select 

 on the center display.

3

Select “Vehicle customize”.

4

Select “Tire pressure”.

5

Select “Set indicated air pressure” 
and then select the desired front 
and rear tire pressures.

6

Select “OK”.

The tire pressure warning light will slowly 

blink 3 times.
After setting the tire inflation pressure, a 

message indicating that setting has been 

completed will be displayed on the 

multi-information display.

Setting using the current tire infla-
tion pressure

1

Adjust the tire inflation pressure of 
each tire to the appropriate level.

Make sure to adjust the tire inflation pres-

sure with the tires cold.

2

Start the engine.

The tire inflation pressure cannot be set 

while the vehicle is moving.

3

Select 

 on the center display.

4

Select “Vehicle customize”.

5

Select “Tire pressure”.

6

Select “Set current air pressure”.

7

Select “Continue”.

The tire pressure warning light will slowly 

blink 3 times and a message indicating that 

tire inflation pressure is being set will be 

displayed on the multi-information display.
After setting the tire inflation pressure, a 

message indicating that setting has been 

completed will be displayed on the 

multi-information display.

Summary of Contents for RX350 2023

Page 1: ...or driving Main topics Starting engine refueling Interiorfeatures Usage of the interior features Main topics Air conditioner storage features Maintenance andcare Caring for your vehicle and maintenanc...

Page 2: ...ion display 85 Head up display 88 Displayed content 91 3 1 Keyinformation Keys 100 Digital Key 103 3 2 Opening closingandlocking the doors Side doors 105 Power back door 110 Smart access system with p...

Page 3: ...e Collision System 238 LTA Lane Tracing Assist 248 LCA Lane Change Assist 253 LDA Lane Departure Alert 256 PDA Proactive driving assist 262 FCTA Front Cross Traffic Alert 267 RSA Road Sign Assist 270...

Page 4: ...7 Tires 445 Tire inflation pressure 455 Wheels 457 Air conditioning filter 459 Electronic key battery 460 Checking and replacing fuses 462 Headlight aim 464 Light bulbs 465 7 1 Essential information E...

Page 5: ...ms to initialize 559 9 1 Forowners Reporting safety defects for U S owners 562 Reporting safety defects for Cana dian owners 562 Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners in French 563 SRS airbag ins...

Page 6: ...of non genuine spare parts and accessories for Lexus vehi cles are currently available in the mar ket You should know that Toyota does not warrant these products and is not responsible for their perf...

Page 7: ...port systems recorded during sys tem operation includes basic vehicle behavior related data Driving support system sensor data Image data images from the front rear vehicle periphery and driver monito...

Page 8: ...w or a govern ment agency When it is to be used by Toyota in a lawsuit When data is to be used research pur poses after processing so that the data is not tied to a specific vehicle or vehicle owner I...

Page 9: ...were buck led fastened How far if at all the driver was depressing the accelerator and or brake pedal and How fast the vehicle was traveling These data can help provide a better understanding of the...

Page 10: ...r the influence Never drive your vehicle when under the influence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehicle Alcohol and certain drugs delay reaction time impair judgm...

Page 11: ...use damage to or a malfunction in the vehi cle or its equipment Indicates operating or working procedures Fol low the steps in numeri cal order Symbolsinillustrations Symbols Meanings Indicates the ac...

Page 12: ...ng by name Alphabetical index P 574 Searching by installation position Pictorial index P 13 Searching by symptomorsound What to do if Troubleshooting P 572 Searching by title Table of contents P 2 How...

Page 13: ...P 108 Opening closing the side windows P 155 Locking unlocking by using the mechanical key P 510 Warning messages P 489 Back door P 110 Opening from inside the cabin P 112 Opening from outside P 112 W...

Page 14: ...ing system P 445 Coping with flat tires P 500 Hood P 435 Opening P 435 Engine oil P 526 Coping with overheating P 519 Warning messages P 489 Headlights P 210 Parkinglights daytime runninglights P 210...

Page 15: ...15 Pictorialindex Stop lights rearturnsignal lights P 204 210 Back up lights Shifting the shift position to R P 199 License plate lights P 210 If equipped S T U...

Page 16: ...rning messages P 489 Shiftlever P 198 Shifting the shift position P 199 Precautions for towing P 473 Meters P 78 Reading the meters adjusting the instrument panel light P 78 84 Warning lights indicato...

Page 17: ...switch P 219 223 Usage P 219 223 Adding washer fluid P 444 Warning messages P 489 Emergency flasherswitch P 470 Hood lock releaselever P 435 Tilt and telescopic steering control switch P 141 Adjustme...

Page 18: ...controlswitches P 84 Advanced Park parking assist system main switch 1 P 338 Camera switch 1 2 Powerback door switch P 112 Fuelfillerdoor opener switch P 226 Driving position memory switches 1 P 164 1...

Page 19: ...P 201 Metercontrolswitches P 91 Cruise control switch Dynamic radar cruise control P 272 Cruise control P 283 Audioremotecontrolswitches LTA Lane TracingAssist switch P 248 Telephone switch Talk swit...

Page 20: ...oldswitch P 207 Stop Start cancelswitch P 296 DAC switch P 365 Parkingbrakeswitch P 204 Applying releasing P 204 Precautions for winter season P 374 Warning buzzer messages P 489 Trail Mode switch P 3...

Page 21: ...21 Pictorialindex Interior Head restraints P 138 Assist grips P 411 Seatbelts P 26 SRS airbags P 30 Floormats P 24 Cupholders P 398 Consolebox P 398 Frontseats P 130 Rear seats P 131 A B C D E F G H I...

Page 22: ...2 P 160 Door linkedinterior light switch P 395 SOS button 2 P 65 Auxiliary box P 400 Vanity mirrors P 413 Sunvisors P 413 Inside rearview mirror 2 P 142 Digital Rearview Mirror 2 P 143 Garage door op...

Page 23: ...belts 26 SRS airbags 30 Front passenger occupant classifi cation system 37 Exhaust gas precautions 42 1 2 Childsafety Riding with children 43 Child restraint systems 43 1 3 Connected Services Safety...

Page 24: ...iving An unexpect edly high speed may result or it may become difficult to stop the vehicle This could lead to an accident resulting in death or serious injury When installing the driver s floor mat D...

Page 25: ...theseatand mirrortoanappropriate position beforedriving Correctdrivingposture WARNING For safe driving Observe the following precautions Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury A B C D...

Page 26: ...the seat more than nec essary The seat belt is most effective when the occupants are sitting up straight and well back in the seats Do not wear the shoulder belt under your arm Always wear your seat...

Page 27: ...xtender is avail able from your Lexus dealer free of charge WARNING People suffering illness Obtain medical advice and wear the seat belt in the proper way P 27 When children arein thevehicle P 55 Sea...

Page 28: ...nce more P 43 WARNING Using aseat belt extender Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden braking sudden swerving or an accident Failure to do so may cause...

Page 29: ...repared to operate Adjustingtheseatbeltshoulder anchorheight frontseats WARNING Adjustable shoulder anchor Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoulder The belt...

Page 30: ...elp reduce impact to the chest of the occupants of the rear outer seats SRS curtain shield airbags Help reduce impact to the heads of the occupants of the front and rear outer seats Can help prevent t...

Page 31: ...pants to ascertain the level of emergency and assistance required If the occupants are unable to communicate the agent auto matically treats the call as an emergency and helps to dispatch the necessar...

Page 32: ...ags SRS curtain shield airbags The following airbags may deploy if the vehicle becomes significantly tilted or is stronglyimpactedbyskiddingintoacurb etc SRS seat cushion airbags The SRS side airbags...

Page 33: ...am aged When the surface of a seat with an SRS side airbag is scratched cracked or oth erwise damaged When the part of a front pillar rear pillar or roof side rail garnish padding which covers a SRS c...

Page 34: ...s not been fastened In this case the SRS front airbags for the front passenger may not deploy correctly in a collision resulting in death or serious injury Be sure to wear the seat belt correctly when...

Page 35: ...to the area where the SRS knee airbag deploys be sure to remove it Do not use seat accessories which cover the parts from which the SRS airbags deploy as they may interfere with inflation of the SRS...

Page 36: ...ibly leading to death or serious injury Removal installation disassembly or repair of the SRS airbags Repair removal or modification of the following parts or their surrounding Steering wheel Instrume...

Page 37: ...ssification system Yourvehicle isequippedwitha frontpassenger occupant classifi cation system Thissystemdetectstheconditions ofthefrontpassengerseatandacti vatesor deactivatesthe following SRS airbags...

Page 38: ...ca tor light is not illuminated when using the seat belt extender for the front pas senger seat If the AIR BAG OFF indicator light is illuminated discon necttheextendertonguefromtheseat belt buckle an...

Page 39: ...the AIR BAG OFF indicator is illuminated ask the passen ger to sit up straight well back in the seat feet on the floor and with the seat belt worn correctly If the AIR BAG OFF indicator still remains...

Page 40: ...ated 2 or deacti vated 3 Indicator warninglight AIRBAGON and AIRBAGOFF indi cator lights AIR BAG OFF or AIR BAG ON 4 SRS warning light Off Front passenger s seat belt reminder light Off 2 or flashing...

Page 41: ...install a rear facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat A for ward facing child restraint system should only be installed on the front passenger seat when it is unavoidable P 43 6 In...

Page 42: ...cted at your Lexus dealer as soon as possible When parking If the vehicle is in a poorly ventilated area or a closed area such as a garage stop the engine Do not leave the vehicle with the engine runn...

Page 43: ...e driving or operating the power window accidentally P 109 157 Do not let small children operate equipment which may catch or pinch body parts such as the power window hood back door seats etc WARNING...

Page 44: ...hild restraint system In an accident the child can be crushed against the wind shield or between the holder and the interior of the vehicle Handling thechild restraint system If the child restraint sy...

Page 45: ...andards Use a child restraint system that conforms to UN ECE R44 1 or UN ECE R129 1 2 The following approval mark is dis played on child restraint systems which are conformed Check for an approval mar...

Page 46: ...the most upright position When installing a for ward facing child seat if there is a gap between the child seat and the seat back adjust the seatback angle until good contact is achieved 1 2 3 4 2 3 2...

Page 47: ...f fixture relation confirm the following table If your child restraint system has no kind of fixture or if you cannot find informa tion in the table below please refer to the child restraint system ve...

Page 48: ...h the child or child restraint system When installing a child seat with support base if the child seat inter feres with the seatback when latch ing it into the support base adjust the seatback rearwar...

Page 49: ...most comfort able position And if the seat belt shoulder anchor is ahead of the child seat belt guide move the seat cushion forward Types of child restraint system installationmethods Confirm with the...

Page 50: ...atback adjust the seatback angle until good contact is achieved If the head restraint interferes with your child restraint system and the head restraint can be removed remove the head restraint Otherw...

Page 51: ...s illuminated If the head restraint interferes with the installation of the child restraint system and the head restraint can be removed remove the head restraint If the head restraint cannot be remov...

Page 52: ...for various pos sible installation positions or check the compatibility after asking the retailer of the child seat P 45 Rear facing Infantseat con vertibleseat 1 Adjust the rear seat If there is a ga...

Page 53: ...he front passenger seat is unavoidable refer to P 50for the front passenger seat adjust ment When using the rear seat If there is a gap between the child seat and the seatback adjust the seatback angl...

Page 54: ...ion manual regarding the installation using the top tether strap to latch onto the top tether strap anchor P 63 8 After installing the child restraint system rock it back and forth to ensure that it i...

Page 55: ...the stowing position WARNING When installing a child restraint sys tem Observe the following precautions Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury Do not allow children to play with the...

Page 56: ...ld restraint move to a different posi tion Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury Wheninstallingachildrestraintsystem in the rear center seat adjust both seat cushions to the same posi...

Page 57: ...atch the buckles onto the LATCH anchors For owners in Canada The symbol on a child restraint sys tem indicates the presence of a lower connector system Canada only 5 If the child restraint has a top t...

Page 58: ...injury When using the LATCH anchors be sure that there are no foreign objects around the anchors and that the seat belt is not caught behind the child restraint system Follow all installation instruc...

Page 59: ...he compatibility after asking the retailer of the child restraint system P 45 1 Adjust the seat If there is a gap between the child seat and the seatback adjust the seatback angle until good contact i...

Page 60: ...facturer s instructions permit use of those anchors with the anchor spacing stated Child restraint systems with rigid lower attachments cannot be installed in the center seat This type of child restra...

Page 61: ...ame anchor In a collision one anchor may not be strong enough to hold two child restraint system attachments and may break If the lower anchorages are already in use use the seat belt to install a chi...

Page 62: ...r CMVSS210 2 Child restraint systems conforming to FMVSS213 or CMVSS213 specifications can be used This vehicle is designed to conform to SAE J1819 A B WARNING When installing a child restraint sys te...

Page 63: ...t position 2 Open the top tether anchorage cover latch the hook onto the top tether anchorage and tighten the top strap Makesurethetopstrapissecurelylatched P 55 WARNING Wheninstallingachildrestraints...

Page 64: ...nt system manufacturer When installing the child restraint sys tem with the head restraint being raised after the head restraint has been raised and then the top tether anchorage has been fixed do not...

Page 65: ...purchase Contact your Lexus dealer call the following or push the SOS button in your vehicle for fur ther subscription details The United States 1 800 25 LEXUS 1 800 255 3987 Canada Safety Connect Saf...

Page 66: ...n and outside the United States Virgin Islands Safety Connect services are not subject to section 255 of the Telecommunica tions Act and the device is not TTY com patible Languages The Safety Connect...

Page 67: ...S button to reach the Safety Connect response center The answering agent will determine your vehicle s location assess the emergency and dispatch the neces sary assistance required If you accidentally...

Page 68: ...nd register within the app or enroll and complete registration at the dealer you can begin using these services A variety of subscription terms are available Contact your Lexus dealer or call 1 800 25...

Page 69: ...et work reception level Safety information for Remote Connect Refer to the safety information for Safety Connect P 65 If equipped Vehicle Health Report VHR SafetyRecalls ServiceCampaigns Current Vehic...

Page 70: ...llic object If the key is in close proximity to or touch ing a key registered to the security sys tem key with a built in transponder chip of another vehicle Engine immobilizer system Thevehicle skeys...

Page 71: ...art the engine The alarm will be deactivated or stopped after a few seconds Setting the alarm The alarm can be set if all the doors are closed even with the hood open System maintenance The vehicle ha...

Page 72: ...al key while the alarm is being set the pre alarm will sound for 10 seconds If either the door is locked again or the pre alarm is stopped within those 10 seconds an alarm will sound Do any of the fol...

Page 73: ...atus information and indicators Vehicle status information andindicators 2 1 Instrumentcluster Warning lights and indicators 74 Gauges and meters 78 Multi information display 85 Head up display 88 Dis...

Page 74: ...ights and indicators illuminated Vehicles without a head up display Vehicles with a head up display Warning lights and indicators The warninglights and indicatorson the instrumentcluster and outsidere...

Page 75: ...appropriate pedal operation warning light 2 P 481 red Electric power steering system warning light 1 P 481 yellow Electric power steering system warning light 1 P 481 Low fuel level warning light P 48...

Page 76: ...fety system light such as the ABSandSRSwarninglightsnotcomeon when you start the engine this could meanthatthesesystemsarenotavailable to help protect you in an accident which could result in death or...

Page 77: ...r will flash for approximately 10 seconds then stay on 5 This light comes on when the stop lights are illuminated by the operation of the brake pedal or the driving assist system Stop Start indicator...

Page 78: ...40 C to 140 F 60 C Tachometer Speedometer Tachometer Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute Depending on the certain settings the display will change Background color of driving mode Bac...

Page 79: ...e Digital speedometer Shift position shift range gear position Clock Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information GPS clock For details refer to the MULTIMEDIA OWNER S MANUAL Navig...

Page 80: ...of 40 F 40 C to 140 F 60 C Tachometer Analog speedometer Tachometer Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute Rev indicator Rev peak Depending on the selected drive mode or certain settings...

Page 81: ...Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature Outside temperature Displays the ambient temperature within the range of 40 F 40 C to 140 F 60 C Tachometer Displays the engine...

Page 82: ...83 Revindicator F SPORTmodels When the engine speed reaches a set speed or the red zone the tachometer will be highlighted The indicators will be displayed in amber when the engine speed reaches a se...

Page 83: ...ay Free Open Source Software Informa tion This product contains Free Open Source Software FOSS The license information and or the source code of such FOSS can be found at the following URL https www d...

Page 84: ...ay type set ting is set to display type 1 or display type 3 Speedometer Always displayed The display will change between a digital speedometer and or analog speedometer depending on the meter display...

Page 85: ...rea Avarietyofdriving relatedinformation can be displayed Depending on the situation warning or advice pop up displays will also be displayed Vehicles without a head up display Content display area Dr...

Page 86: ...sition Driving support system information display Blank No items Displayed on the head up display when the display mode is set to display the maximum Liquid crystal display P 83 Driving information di...

Page 87: ...7 2 1 Instrument cluster 2 Vehicle status information and indicators NOTICE While settingup the display Topreventbatterydischarge ensurethat the engine is running while setting up the display features...

Page 88: ...linked to the navigation system U S A only Driving information display area Displays the following items Speedometer Shift position shift range gear position Master warning icon Displayed when a warni...

Page 89: ...d using the steering wheel switches Display on off Display mode Height Brightness Enabling disabling of the head up dis play If the head up display is disabled it will remain disabled when the engine...

Page 90: ...rt receive call Linkedwiththehands freesystem sending or receiving call is displayed For details regarding the hands free system refer to the MULTIMEDIA OWNER S MAN UAL Enter Set WARNING Caution for c...

Page 91: ...pending on the conditions and settings When a switch is touched the function of each switch is displayed on the head up display If the head up display is off or when it is not possible to display cont...

Page 92: ...not respond when touched vehicleswitha head up display It is easier to make the steering wheel switches respond by moving your thumb while touching them If the surface of a steering wheel switch is d...

Page 93: ...riving the Eco Driving Indicator Light will turn on When the acceleration exceeds the Zone of Eco driving or when the vehicle is stopped the light turns off Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display Suggests...

Page 94: ...e Displays lateral G forces on the vehi cle on the multi information display Displays around the periphery of the G force display the left and right steering amount accelerator pedal input and brake f...

Page 95: ...ion display Fuel consumption information can be displayed on the center display Displaying fuel consumption his toryscreenon thecenter display 1 Select on the main menu 2 Select Trip information 3 Sel...

Page 96: ...menu 2 Select All wheel drive AWDoperationstatus Torque distribution display Displays the drive status of each wheel in 6 steps from 0 to 5 The illustration used is intended as an example and may diff...

Page 97: ...o display the maximum driving support system information will be dis played on the head up display and not in the content display area of the multi infor mation display Pop up displays will be display...

Page 98: ...sys tem press the power back door switch again to open or close the power back door Steeringwheel switchoperation display Vehicles without a head up display Displayed when an audio remote con trol sw...

Page 99: ...start 125 3 3 Adjustingthe seats Front seats 130 Rear seats 131 Head restraints 138 3 4 Adjustingthesteeringwheeland mirrors Steering wheel 141 Inside rear view mirror 142 Digital Rear view Mirror 143...

Page 100: ...ic key is not used The following symptoms indicate that the electronic key battery may be depleted Replace the battery when nec essary The smart access system with push but ton start or the wireless r...

Page 101: ...bend them Do not expose the keys to high tem peratures for long periods of time Do not get the keys wet or wash them in an ultrasonic washer etc Do not attach metallic or magnetic materials to the ke...

Page 102: ...n one side If the key cannot be inserted in a lock cylinder turn it over and re attempt to insert it After using the mechanical key store it in the electronic key Carry the mechanical key together wit...

Page 103: ...ehicle customi zation setting the Digital Key will also be disabled Depending on the radio wave envi ronment the Digital Key may not be able to be used P 127 When transferring vehicle owner ship make...

Page 104: ...ion key Withthedigitalkeyalone novehicle lights will illuminate when approached to the vehicle Also with the digital key alone some functions such as the power back door s close lock walk away functio...

Page 105: ...doors Pressing the button unlocks the driver s door Pressing the button again within 3 seconds unlocks the other doors 2 Press and hold to open the windows 2 and the moon roof 1 2 or panoramic moon ro...

Page 106: ...edevenifthe lock sensor on the surface of the door han dle is touched by a finger touch the lock sensor with the palm When gloves are being worn remove the gloves Door lock buzzer If an attempt to loc...

Page 107: ...may not operate and you may still forget luggage etc in the rear seat or it may operate unnecessarily Customization Some functions can be customized P 543 Doorlockswitches to lock unlock 1 Driver s do...

Page 108: ...even if it is locked When the door is unlocked the door lock indicator will turn off Inside door opener switch operating conditions When any of the following conditions are met The vehicle speed is l...

Page 109: ...set or canceled For instructions on customizing refer to P 543 Reardoorchild protectorlock Automaticdoorlockingand unlockingsystems Function Operation Shift position linked door lock ing function All...

Page 110: ...death or serious injury When children arein thevehicle Observe the following precautions Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury Do not allow children to play in the lug gage compartmen...

Page 111: ...n closing the power back door takeextracaretopreventyourfingers etc from being caught When closing the power back door make sure to press it lightly on its outer surface If the back door handle is use...

Page 112: ...r will automatically open or close However if the power back door is locked it will not open Pressing the switch while the power back door is opening closing will stop the oper ation Pressing and hold...

Page 113: ...buzzer if equipped will sound and the emergency flashers will flash The standby state is canceled if you do not move away from the back door for 30 sec onds To operate the function again per form the...

Page 114: ...nge approximately 19 7 to 23 6 in 50 to 60 cm from the rear bumper Type A Kick sensor Hands Free Power Back Door operation detection area Smart access system with push button start operation detec tio...

Page 115: ...willsoundandthepowerbackdoor will automatically fully open close If kick operation is performed again in the middle of back door operating the opera tion will stop Closing andlocking the back door aft...

Page 116: ...location and how to hold the electronic key or circum stances it may not be detected properly All the doors other than the back door will be locked and after the back door is closed the back door wil...

Page 117: ...oor will auto matically move slightly in the opposite direction and then stop Jam protection function Sensors are installed in the right and left sides of the power back door When the door is automati...

Page 118: ...tected within the vehicle All of the doors other than the power back door are closed The engine switch is off This setting can be customized by your Lexus dealer Situations in which the close lock fun...

Page 119: ...bumper If someone is swinging their legs while sit ting on the rear bumper If the legs or another part of someone s body contacts the rear bumper while passing by the vehicle When the vehicle is park...

Page 120: ...eration of the power back door is enabled and the power back door is left open for a long time it may stop the automatic operation To re enable the automatic operation fully close the power back door...

Page 121: ...ns of the power back door P 117 are no lon ger met a buzzer may sound and the power back door may stop opening or closing The power back door must then be operated manually Take extra care on an incli...

Page 122: ...setting can be customized by your Lexus dealer The back door starts to close automati cally when leaving the back door Check the safety of the surrounding area to make sure there are no obstacles or a...

Page 123: ...Doorfunctionoperates properly Keep the lower center part of the rear bumper clean at all times If the lower center part of the rear bumperisdirtyorcoveredwithsnow the Hands Free Power Back Door may no...

Page 124: ...top from the center display unless it is set to ON the operation of the Hands Free Power Back Door will not return No return in the engine switch operation The open position of the power back door can...

Page 125: ...last position set by either the switch or center display Customizable features P 543 Antenna location Antennas outside the cabin Antennas inside the cabin Antenna outside the luggage compart ment Smar...

Page 126: ...battery saving function will be acti vated in order to prevent the electronic key battery and the battery from being dis chargedwhilethevehicleisnotinoperation for a long time In the following situat...

Page 127: ...waves are being used nearby When carrying the electronic key together with the following devices that emit radio waves Portable radio cellular phone cordless phone or other wireless communication devi...

Page 128: ...ace the electronic key in a location 6 ft 2 m or more away from the vehicle Take care to ensure that the key is not stolen Set the electronic key to battery saving mode to disable the smart access sys...

Page 129: ...Stopping the engine P 194 WARNING Caution regarding interference with electronic devices People with implantable cardiac pace makers cardiac resynchronization therapy pacemakers or implantable cardio...

Page 130: ...alled or the power easy access system is operating if an Front seats WARNING When adjusting the seat position Take care when adjusting the seat position to ensure that other passen gers are not injure...

Page 131: ...one to sit on a folded rear seatback or in the luggage com partment while driving Do not allow children to enter the lug gage compartment When operating the rear seatback Observe the following precaut...

Page 132: ...or behind in the rear seatback Arrange the seat belts in the proper positions for ready use Jamprotection function power seat Observe the following precautions Failure to do so may result in death or...

Page 133: ...h rear seat can be used to adjust the rear seat back is where the rear seatback is at its most upright position Fullyrecliningtherearseatback power seat Operate the rear seat operation switch rear sea...

Page 134: ...ation is completed To stopthe operation partway press either side of the rear seat operation switch of the operating seat Any rear seat operation switch for the operating seat regardless of location c...

Page 135: ...ess either side of the rear seat operation switch of the operating seat Any rear seat operation switches for the operating seat regardless of location can be used to stop the opera tion A buzzer may s...

Page 136: ...illustration with the rear door nearest to the seat to be operated open is where the rear seatback is at its most upright position When using the rear seat operation switch luggage compartment The re...

Page 137: ...n all of the following conditions are met the seatbacks can be folded by operat ing a switch When an operation switch other than that for the seat to be folded is not pressed When the engine switch is...

Page 138: ...ck release button Adjusting the height of the head restraints Head restraints Head restraintsareprovidedfor all seats WARNING Head restraint precautions Observe the following precautions regarding the...

Page 139: ...and rearouterseats Pull the head restraint up while press ing the lock release button Iftheheadrestrainttouchestheceiling making the removal difficult change the seat height or angle P 130 131 Rearcen...

Page 140: ...3 Adjusting the seats Rear centerseat Align the head restraint with the instal lation holes and push it down to the lock position Press and hold the lock release button when lowering the head restrai...

Page 141: ...ing position memory system P 164 Power easy access system The steering wheel and driver s seat on some models move in accordance with engine switch mode and the driver s seat belt condition P 164 Cust...

Page 142: ...indicator illuminates The function will set to ON mode each time the engine switch is turned to ON Pressing the button turns the function to OFF mode The indicator also turns off Toprevent sensor erro...

Page 143: ...displays its image onthedisplayoftheDigital Rear view Mirror The DigitalRear view Mirror can bechangedbetweenopticalmirror mode and digitalmirrormodeby operatingthelever TheDigitalRear viewMirrorallo...

Page 144: ...noramic moon roof if equipped Any of the following conditions may occur when driving in the dark such as at night None of them indicates that a mal function has occurred Colors of objects in the displ...

Page 145: ...isappear if a button is not operated for approximately 5 seconds or more Icons Settings Select to adjust the bright ness of the display Select to adjust the area displayed up down Select to adjust the...

Page 146: ...adjusted it may appear distorted This is not a malfunc tion If the brightness of the Digital Rearview Mirror is set too high it may cause eye strain Adjust the Digital Rear view Mir ror to an appropri...

Page 147: ...r mode When backing up make sure to directly check the safety of the area around your vehicle especially behind the vehicle Additionally ifavehicleapproachesfrom the rear in the dark such as at night...

Page 148: ...t resolved by the solution have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer NOTICE Do not subject the camera to a strong impact as this could cause a malfunc tion If this happens have the vehicle inspe...

Page 149: ...e sun shade or electronic sun shade The vehicle is in a dark area The vehicle is near a TV tower broadcasting station electric power plant or other location where strong radio waves or electrical nois...

Page 150: ...o optical mirror mode After defogging the rear win dow using the rear window defogger P 386 use the digital mirror mode again The outside of the rear window glass is dirty Use the rear window wiper to...

Page 151: ...ure is recommended to reduce the temperature of the mirror will disappear when the mirror becomes cool If does not disappear even though the mirror is cool have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dea...

Page 152: ...tomatic adjustment of the mirror angle if equipped A desired mirror face angle can be entered to memory and recalled automatically by the driving position memory P 164 Auto anti glare function if equi...

Page 153: ...he switch again to select on Customization Some functions can be customized P 543 When either L or R of the mirror select switch is selected the outside rear view mirrors will automatically angle down...

Page 154: ...the shift position is shifted to R from next time The memorized downward tilt position of the mirror is linked to the normal position angle adjusted with the shift position in other than R Therefore...

Page 155: ...or Stop the vehicle With the engine switch in ON within 4 seconds of the jam pro tection function or catch protection func tion activating continuously operate the power window switch in the one touch...

Page 156: ...d do not let a child operate the power windows It is possi ble for children and other passengers tohavebodypartscaughtinthepower window Also when riding with a child it is recommended to use the windo...

Page 157: ...tch after reconnecting the battery If equipped Opening and closing 1 Opens the moon roof The moon roof stops slightly before the fully open position to reduce wind noise Press the switch again to full...

Page 158: ...econds 2 Then it will close again tilt up and pause for approxi mately 1 second Finally it will tilt down open and close 3 Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release t...

Page 159: ...f is being operated When using the wireless remote con trol or mechanical key and operating the moon roof operate the moon roof after checking to make sure that there is no possibility of any passenge...

Page 160: ...cmoonroofup anddown Tilts the panoramic moon roof up press When the panoramic moon roof is tilted up theelectronic sunshadewillopento the half open position of the roof Lightly press the switch again...

Page 161: ...the alarm is set and the panoramic moon roof is closed using the door lock linked moon roof operation function P 71 These settings must be customized at your Lexus dealer Closing both the panoramic m...

Page 162: ...body parts caught in the panoramic moon roof Check to make sure that all passen gers do not have any part of their body in a position where it could be caught when the panoramic moon roof is being op...

Page 163: ...ould injure yourself Also ifthevehicleisleftindirect sunlight for a long time the underside of the panoramic moon roof could become very hot and could cause burns NOTICE To prevent damage to the panor...

Page 164: ...tion function While the power easy access system is operating if an object is stuck behind the front seat the front seat will stop and then slightly move forward When the jam pro tection function oper...

Page 165: ...ay through Perform any of the following operations Press the SET button Press button 1 2 or 3 Operate any of the seat adjustment switches only cancels seat position recall Operate the tilt and telesco...

Page 166: ...sition is in a position that has already been recorded the driving position will not move 2 Turn the engine switch to ACC or ON The seat steering wheel and head up dis play if equipped only when the e...

Page 167: ...s If the button could not be registered the buzzer sounds continuously for approxi mately 3 seconds Driving position recall procedure 1 Make sure that the doors are locked before recalling the driving...

Page 168: ...s recalled or the power easy access system is operating if an object is stuck behind the front seat the front seat will stop and then slightly move forward When the jam protection function operates th...

Page 169: ...ollowing operation is performed When an individual is identified from an electronic key Unlocking the doors using the smart access system with push button start or wireless remote control When an indi...

Page 170: ...170 3 6 Favorite settings...

Page 171: ...d wipers and washer 219 Rear window wiper and washer 223 4 4 Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap 225 4 5 Usingthedrivingsupport sys tems Lexus Safety System 3 Traffic Jam Assist software update 227 Le...

Page 172: ...PKSB Parking Support Brake 327 Lexus Teammate Advanced Park 338 Driving mode select switch 362 Trail Mode 364 Downhill assist control system365 Driving assist systems 367 4 6 Driving tips Winter drivi...

Page 173: ...rake pedal 6 Lockthedoor makingsurethatyou have the electronic key on your person If parking on a hill block the wheels as needed Starting off on a steep uphill 1 Firmly depress the brake pedal and sh...

Page 174: ...5 Idling time before engine stop To prevent damage to the turbocharger allow the engine to idle immediately after high load driving Eco friendly driving P 93 Driving condition Idling time Normal city...

Page 175: ...n driving in sand or mud is unavoidable drive carefully and avoid continuous driving on sand or mud Do not drive across a river or through other bodies of water This may cause electric electronic comp...

Page 176: ...the brake pads and or those of the brake discs are exceeded When the vehicle isstopped Do not race the engine If the vehicle is in any gear other than P or N the vehicle may accelerate sud denly and u...

Page 177: ...n the brakes are wet drive more cautiously Braking distance increases when the brakesarewet andthismaycauseone side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side Also the parking brake may n...

Page 178: ...lt to control your vehi cle The vehicle will make abnormal sounds or vibrations The vehicle will lean abnormally Information on what to do in case of a flat tire P 500 When encountering flooded roads...

Page 179: ...ermining Correct Load Limit 1 Locate the statement The com bined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs on your vehicle s placard 2 Determine the combined weight of the dr...

Page 180: ...on the available cargo and luggage load will be reduced E lb kg as follows C lb kg D 4 lb kg E 5 lb kg 4 D Additional weight of people 5 E Available cargo and luggage load As shown in the example abo...

Page 181: ...ring or braking control which may cause death or serious injury When using a roof luggage carrier vehicleswithroof rails Observe the following precautions Place the cargo so that its weight is dis tri...

Page 182: ...number of occupants whose estimated average weight is 150 lb 68 kg per person TWR Trailer Weight Rating vehicles with towing package P 188 524 TWR means the maximum gross trailer weight trailer weigh...

Page 183: ...n handling per formance braking durability and fuelconsumption Foryoursafety and the safetyofothers youmust notoverloadyourvehicleortrailer Youmustalsoensure thatyouare usingappropriate towing equip m...

Page 184: ...68 When towing a trailer Disable the following systems as the sys tems may not operate properly LTA Lane Tracing Assist P 248 LCA Lane Change Assist if equipped P 253 LDA Lane Departure Alert P 256 Dy...

Page 185: ...ases WARNING Trailer towing precautions To tow a trailer safely use extreme care and drive the vehicle in accordance with thetrailer s characteristicsand operating conditions Failure to do so could ca...

Page 186: ...ng the brakes too frequently This could cause the brakes to overheat and result in reduced braking efficiency Do not tow a trailer when the compact spare tire is installed on your vehicle When towing...

Page 187: ...the trailer TWR is calculated assuming base vehi cle with one driver one front passen ger towingpackage ifavailable hitch and hitch systems if required Additionaloptionalequipment passengers and cargo...

Page 188: ...t gross axle weight and tongue weight are all within the limits GCWR 2WD models 8965 lb 4066 kg AWD models 9120 lb 4136 kg TWR 3500 lb 1585 kg UnbrakedTWR 1000 lb 453 kg This models meet the tow vehic...

Page 189: ...stances into the vehicle Use the correct trailer ball for your application Trailer ball load rating Matches or exceeds the gross trailer weight rating of the trailer Ball diameter Matches the size of...

Page 190: ...ut function the light system will need to be reset Follow the reset procedure shown below If a tail light does not come on turn off the headlight switch Iftheright sidestop turnsignallightdoes not com...

Page 191: ...istance is increased when towing a trailer vehicle to vehicle distance should be increased For each 10 mph 16 km h of speed allow at least one vehicle and trailer length Avoid sudden braking as you ma...

Page 192: ...t the trans mission in P and apply the parking brake Avoid parking on a slope but if unavoidable do so only after per forming the following 1 Apply the brakes and keep them applied 2 Have someone plac...

Page 193: ...r vehicle with the four wheels on the ground Topreventcausingseriousdamageto the transmission and AWD system AWD models 2WD models Never tow this vehicle from the rear with the front wheels on the gro...

Page 194: ...engine switch is turned from ACC or ON to OFF the engine switch light will illuminate dimly If the brake pedal is depressed while car rying an electronic key the engine switch light will illuminate b...

Page 195: ...Release the brake pedal and check that ACC or ON is not shown on the meter When theshiftcontrolsystem malfunc tions If the shift control system is malfunctioning when attempting to turn the engine sw...

Page 196: ...ine off while driving will not cause loss of steering orbrakingcontrol butthepowerassist to these systems will be lost This will make it more difficult to steer and brake so you shouldpull over and st...

Page 197: ...atically turn to OFF However this function cannot entirely pre vent the battery discharge Do not leave the vehicle with the engine switch in ACC or ON for long periods of time when the engine is not o...

Page 198: ...den start restraint control Drive Start Control DSC P 178 AI SHIFT The AI SHIFT automatically selects the suit able gear according to driver performance and driving conditions The AI SHIFT automatical...

Page 199: ...ing brake and then press the P position switch When the shift position is changed to P the switch illuminates Check that the shift position indicator shows P Changing the shift position in each engine...

Page 200: ...ing forward When driving at a low speed the shift posi tion may change to R When attempting to change the shift position to D while the vehicle is moving backward When driving at a low speed the shift...

Page 201: ...lever knob or use anything but a genuine Lexus shift lever knob Also do not hang anything on the shift lever Doing so could prevent the shift lever from returning to position causing unexpected accid...

Page 202: ...s be restricted In some circumstances downshifting may not be possible even when the paddle shift switch is operated A buzzer will sound twice ToenterMmode shifttheshiftposition to M Gears can be sele...

Page 203: ...and hold it there until the buzzer sounds 4 Press the engine switch within 5 seconds after the buzzer sounds The engine stops with the shift position in N Make sure to check that the buzzer sounds and...

Page 204: ...been performed Operate the lever again Using the manual mode The parking brake can be set and released manually Parking brake indicator U S A Parking brake indicator Canada 1 Pull the switch to set th...

Page 205: ...04 Turningtheautomatic mode off While the vehicle is stopped and depressing the brake pedal press and hold the parking brake switch until a buzzersoundsandamessageisshown on the multi information disp...

Page 206: ...This does not indicate a mal function When the parking brake switch mal functions Automatic mode automatic brake setting and releasing will be turned on automati cally Parking the vehicle P 173 Parki...

Page 207: ...ke hold system is enabled the NOTICE When the system malfunctions Stop the vehicle in a safe place and check the warning messages When the vehiclebattery isdis charged The parking brake system cannot...

Page 208: ...e the parking brake switch with the brake pedal depressed Make sure that the parking brake indicator light goes off P 204 When an inspection at yourLexus dealer isnecessary When the brake hold standby...

Page 209: ...ceeded Do not use the system when stopped on a slippery road NOTICE When parking the vehicle The brake hold system is not designed for use when parking the vehicle for a long period of time Turning th...

Page 210: ...ts turn on automati cally when all of the following conditions are met The daytime running lights are not designed for use at night The engine is running The parking brake is released The headlight sw...

Page 211: ...nd shield wipers are used the headlights will turn on automatically after several seconds to help enhance the visibility of your vehicle Battery saving function Inordertopreventthebatteryofthevehicle...

Page 212: ...ights remain illuminated for 30 minutes they automatically turn off If equipped According to the vehicle speed the brightness and illuminated area of the high beams are adjusted The high beams are ill...

Page 213: ...d high beams according to the position of vehicles ahead The vehicle speed is approximately 19 mph 30 km h or more The area ahead of the vehicle is dark There is a vehicle ahead with lights on There a...

Page 214: ...ts may not match the driver s expecta tions Bicycles and other small vehicles may not be detected Inthefollowingsituations thesystemmay not be able to correctly detect the bright ness of the surroundi...

Page 215: ...ition the low beams will remain on for a certain amount oftime Afterthis theAdaptiveHigh beam System will operate If equipped 1 Press the Automatic High Beam switch Temporarilychangingtothelow beams A...

Page 216: ...ights of a vehicle ahead are dim Whena vehicle ahead is reflecting strong light such as own headlights Situations in which the sensors may not operate properly P 234 The headlights may change to the l...

Page 217: ...itch to ON 3 Within 60 seconds after performing step 2 push the headlight switch lever to the high beam position then pull it to the original position quickly 10 times then leave the lever in its orig...

Page 218: ...m system will operate 1 U S A or Canada Turns the fog lights off 2 Turns the fog lights on Fog lights can be used when The headlights are on in low beam Fog light switch Thefoglightssecureexcellentvis...

Page 219: ...ed 1 U S A or Canada Off 2 Rain sensing wiper operation 3 U S A or Canada Low speed operation 4 U S A or Canada High speed operation 5 U S A or Canada Temporary operation When is selected the sensor s...

Page 220: ...only when the vehicle is stopped For details regarding the voice control sys tem refer to the MULTIMEDIA OWNER S MANUAL Effectsof vehiclespeed on wiperopera tion With low speed windshield wiper operat...

Page 221: ...hin approximately 45 seconds of turning the engine switch off move the wiper lever to the U S A or Canada position and hold it for approximately 2 seconds or more The wipers will move to the service p...

Page 222: ...ation is possible only when the vehicle is stoppedwiththe wiper switch in For Canada Thewindshieldwiperscanbemovedtothe service position using the voice control system Operation is possible only when...

Page 223: ...ear window wiper and washer can beoperated when The engine switch is in ON Operating the rear window wiper and washer using the voice control system If equipped The following operation can be performe...

Page 224: ...operation of the rear window wiper will be stopped to prevent anyone near the vehicle from being sprayed by water from the wiper When the back door is closed wiper operation will resume NOTICE When th...

Page 225: ...ueling Always hold the grips on the fuel tank cap and turn it slowly to remove it A whooshing sound may be heard when the fuel tank cap is loosened Wait until the sound cannot be heard before fully re...

Page 226: ...in the oppo site direction When CheckFuelCap isdisplayedon the multi informationdisplay The fuel tank cap may be unfastened or loose Turn the engine switch off check the cap and tighten it securely If...

Page 227: ...software version of the sys tem and then visit the Owner s Manual website The software version of the system can be checked using Lexus App 1 Access the following URL using a computer or smartphone Fo...

Page 228: ...formed it will not be possible to revert to a previous version Depending on the communication envi ronment and the content of an update a software update may take several hours Although an update wil...

Page 229: ...rs a warning message or warning buzzer will be operated If a warning message is displayed on the display follow the instructions dis played Depending on external noise the vol ume of the audio system...

Page 230: ...cruise control P 272 Cruisecontrol P 283 Emergency Driving StopSystem P 288 Traffic JamAssist P 290 If equipped Drivermonitor P 236 If equipped Various sensors are used to obtain the necessary inform...

Page 231: ...of a radar sensor cover if it is dirty or covered with water droplets snow etc When cleaning the radar sensor and radar sensor cover use a soft cloth to remove dirt so as to not damage them Radar sens...

Page 232: ...film water droplets snow etc clean the windshield Even if a glass coating agent is applied to the windshield it will still be neces sary to use the windshield wipers to remove water droplets etc from...

Page 233: ...up it will automati cally operate the heater to defog the part of the windshield around the front cam era When cleaning etc be careful not to touch the area around the front cam era until the windshie...

Page 234: ...ectric power plant radar equipped vehicles etc or other location where strong radio waves or electrical noise may be present When a wiper blade is blocking the front camera When in a location or near...

Page 235: ...a lane line is on a curb When driving on a bright reflective road surface such as concrete Situations in which someor allof the functions of thesystem cannot operate When a malfunction is detected in...

Page 236: ...cult to detect their eyes nose mouth or shape of their face When the driver s eyes are blocked by the frame of eyeglasses sunglasses hair etc When there is a device inside the vehicle that radiates ne...

Page 237: ...not be restored It is necessary to register face information again Situationswherefaceidentificationmay not be performed correctly This system is designed for use to identify facial traits In the foll...

Page 238: ...rakesare automatically appliedtohelpavoidthecollisionor helpreducetheimpact of the colli sion The pre collisionsystemcan be dis abled enabledandthewarningtim ingcanbe changed P 247 WARNING For safe us...

Page 239: ...ol lowing conditions are met assistance will be provided to help enhance vehi cle stability and prevent lane depar ture During assistance in addition to the pre collision warning the following icon wi...

Page 240: ...will operate Depending on the intersection assis tance may not operate correctly AccelerationSuppressionatLow Speed When driving at a low speed if the accelerator pedal is strongly depressed and the s...

Page 241: ...he pre collision brake control Acceleration Suppression at Low Speed If the steering wheel is being turned the system may determine that the driver is taking evasive action and possibly pre vent the A...

Page 242: ...ximately 20 to 110 mph 30 to 180 km h Approximately 50 to 130 mph 80 to 220 km h Bicycles Approximately 3 to 50 mph 5 to 80 km h Approximately 3 to 50 mph 5 to 80 km h Pedestrians Approximately 3 to 5...

Page 243: ...will not operate when the turn signal lights are not flashing Detectable objects Vehicle speed Relativespeedbetweenyour vehicle and object Preceding vehicles stopped vehicles Approximately 3 to 110 m...

Page 244: ...mately 3 to 45 mph 5 to 75 km h Approximately 7 to 70 mph 10 to 115 km h Pedestrians Approximately 3 to 20 mph 5 to 30 km h Approximately 3 to 25 mph 5 to 40 km h Bicycles Approximately 3 to 20 mph 5...

Page 245: ...following the system may determine that the possi bility of a collision is high and operate When passing a detectable object When changing lanes while overtaking a detectable object When suddenly appr...

Page 246: ...e object makes an abrupt maneuver such as sudden swerv ing acceleration or deceleration When suddenly approaching a detect able object When the detectable object is near a wall fence guardrail manhole...

Page 247: ...o close to the vehicle When there is insufficient space to per form evasive steering maneuvers or an obstruction exists in the evasion direction When there is an oncoming vehicle In addition to the pr...

Page 248: ...se control operating lane lines and preceding and surrounding vehiclesaredetectedusingthefront camera and radar sensor and the steering wheel is operated to main tain the vehicle s lane position Use t...

Page 249: ...path of preceding or surrounding vehi WARNING Beforeusing the LTA system Do not overly rely on the LTA system The LTA system is not a system which provides automated assistance in driv inganditisnotas...

Page 250: ...e warning will not operate Handsoff steering wheel warning oper ation Whenthesystemdeterminesthedriveris not holding the steering wheel a mes sageurgingthedriver to gripthesteering wheel and the icon...

Page 251: ...surround ing vehicle and also change lanes When a preceding or surrounding vehicle is swaying Your vehicle may sway accordingly and depart from the lane When a preceding or surrounding vehicle depart...

Page 252: ...Operationdisplayofsteeringwheeloperationsupport Indicator Lane display Steering icon Situation White Grey White Grey LTA is on standby Green Green Green LTA is operating Orange Flashing Orange Flashin...

Page 253: ...s not detected in the lane toward which the turn signal is operated The steering wheel is not being turned with a large force The hands off steering wheel warning P 250 is not operating Cancelation of...

Page 254: ...g the system make sure to grip the steering wheel firmly regardless of whether the warning is oper ating or not Situations in which the handsoffsteer ing wheel warning maynotoperate properly Depending...

Page 255: ...WARNING Situations in which the LCA should not beused When driving on a one lane road When there is no broken white line between the current lane and the lane to be changed to Enabling disablingthesys...

Page 256: ...le may collide with a vehicle in an adjacent lane the lane departure alert will operate even if the turn signals are operating Boundary between the asphalt and grass soil etc or structures such as a c...

Page 257: ...e The turn signal lever is not being oper ated Except when a vehicle is detected in the direction that the turn signal lever is oper ated The vehicle is not being driven around a sharp curve The vehic...

Page 258: ...ges the timing of operation The steering assist operation of the lane departure prevention function can be overridden by the steering wheel opera tion of the driver Boundary between the asphalt and gr...

Page 259: ...the customize settings P 543 The operating state of the lane departure alert function and steering assist opera tion of the lane departure prevention function are indicated ChangingLDAsettings WARNING...

Page 260: ...perating for the side which the lane display is flashing Green Green Green Lane departure prevention function is oper ating for the side which the lane display is illuminated Orange Flashing Orange Fl...

Page 261: ...h the lane display is flashing Green Green Green Lane departure prevention function is oper ating for the side which the lane display is illuminated Orange Flashing Orange Flashing Green Lane departur...

Page 262: ...llowing items carefully Do not overly rely on the proactive driving assist and always drive carefully P 264 The proactive driving assist is not a sys tem which reduces the amount of attention necessar...

Page 263: ...brakeandsteeringwheel operations are provided according to the sur rounding conditions to help prevent the vehicle from approaching too close to a detected object Assistance with steering wheel operat...

Page 264: ...or pedal has been depressed When the steering wheel has been oper ated with more than a certain amount of force When the turn signal lever is operated to the left right turn position WARNING Situation...

Page 265: ...ehicle When a bicycle is a child sized bicycle is carrying a large load is carrying an extra passenger or has an unusual shape bicycles equipped with a child seat tandem bicycles etc When a pedestrian...

Page 266: ...operating or not When assistance to a detectable object Systemoperationdisplay Icon Meaning White Monitoring for detectable objects Green Detectable object crossing the road or detectable object on th...

Page 267: ...y will flash and a buzzer will sound to urge the driver to decelerate If the system determines that the driver is operating the brake pedal or accelerator pedal the warning will be can celed If equipp...

Page 268: ...in When a pedestrian or bicyclist is approaching on a sidewalk When a vehicle or pedestrian is moving away from your vehicle When an approaching vehicle is deceler ating or stops When an approaching v...

Page 269: ...dden steering acceleration deceleration etc If a vehicle is approaching from the left or right of the front of your vehicle diago nally When a vehicle is approaching from the left or right in front of...

Page 270: ...the driving state turning chang ing lanes etc is judged incorrectly When a sign is immediately after a free way junction or in an adjacent lane just before merging When stickers are attached to the re...

Page 271: ...on the display will flash and a buzzer will sound Operatingconditionsofthenotification functions Excess speed notification function This function will operate when the follow ing condition is met A sp...

Page 272: ...a preceding vehicle as recognized by the driver and detected by the system may differ Therefore it is necessary for the driver to pay attention assess risks and ensure safety Over reliance on this sys...

Page 273: ...act appropriately in order to ensure safety Situationsinwhichthedynamicradar cruisecontrolshould not beused Do not use the dynamic radar cruise control in the following situations As the system will n...

Page 274: ...s are applied the stop lights will come on at this time The vehicle is controlled to maintain the vehi cle to vehicle distance set by the driver in accordance with changes in the speed of the precedin...

Page 275: ...iver and your vehicle will start off accordingly following the preceding vehicle Extended resume time Meterdisplay Multi information display Set vehicle speed Indicators Switches Vehicles without a he...

Page 276: ...ed vehicle speed approximately 20 mph 30km h ormore andpress the driving assist switch to set the set vehicle speed The set vehicle speed will be displayed on the multi information display The vehicle...

Page 277: ...ong press adjustment Increases or decreases in 1 mph 1 6 km h increments continuously while the switch is pressed and held Increasing the set vehicle speed using the accelerator pedal 1 Depress the ac...

Page 278: ...exceeds the system s upper limit the set vehicle speed will be the sys tem s upper limit Accelerating after setting the vehicle speed As with normal driving acceleration can be performed by depressing...

Page 279: ...sor may not be able to correctly detectthesetypesofvehicles theapproach warning P 279 may not operate When a vehicle cuts in front of your vehi cle or changes lanes away from your vehicle extremely sl...

Page 280: ...where vehicle to vehicle dis tance control needs to operate such as when a preceding vehicle cuts in front of your vehicle the curve speed reduction function will be canceled Situations in which the...

Page 281: ...d to the right If your vehicle is being driven at approximately 50 mph 80 km h or more and the lane is changed to that with a vehicle traveling slower than your vehicle when the turn signal lever is o...

Page 282: ...cle distance set ting Orange flashing Set vehicle speed Green Preceding vehicle Orange flash ing Approach warning Green Vehi cle to vehicle distance set ting Grey Set vehicle speed White Preceding veh...

Page 283: ...e s surroundings and driv ing safely Set thespeed appropriately according to the speed limit traffic flow road conditions weather conditions etc The driver is responsible for confirm ing the set speed...

Page 284: ...tch Driving assist switch RES switch switch switch Cancel switch 1 Press the driving assist mode select switch to select cruise control The cruise control indicator will illuminate Vehicles without a...

Page 285: ...les with a head up display 1 Increase set vehicle speed 2 Decrease set vehicle speed The set vehicle speed will increase or decrease as follows Fine adjustment By 0 6 mph 1 km h or 1 mph 1 6 km h each...

Page 286: ...the vehicle speed drops approxi mately 10 mph 16 km h or more below the set vehicle speed When the vehicle speed drops below approximately 20 mph 30 km h When the brake control or output restric tion...

Page 287: ...driving support systems 4 Driving Green Set vehicle speed Green Constant speed cruising Green Set vehicle speed Green in reverse dis play Set vehicle speed being exceeded Indicator Multi information...

Page 288: ...is not designed to support driving while drowsy or in poor physical health or inattentive driving Although the emergency driving stop system is designed to decelerate the vehicle within its lane to h...

Page 289: ...f the functions of the system cannot operate P 235 LTA control when operation is canceled When emergency driving stop system operationiscanceled LTAcontrolmayalso be canceled If driving operations are...

Page 290: ...emergency driving stop system is canceled LTA LCA if equipped Traffic Jam Assist if equipped If equipped Traffic Jam Assist is a system which through confirmation of the conditions by the driver provi...

Page 291: ...sponsibil ity of the driver Do not overly rely on this system and pay careful attention to the surrounding conditions in order to ensure safe driving TheTrafficJamAssistfunctionisnotan automated drivi...

Page 292: ...lane such as on the shoulder of the road Potholes cracks ruts or other road damage Road construction zones Vehicles running in parallel with your vehicle or nearby walls Animals Situations inwhichTra...

Page 293: ...not set to off Temporary cancelation of the function When the operating conditions are no longer met a function may be temporar ily canceled However when the opera tion conditions are met again opera...

Page 294: ...Assist can be enabled disabled through a cus tomize setting P 543 The setting of driver monitor cam era recording can be enabled dis abled through a customize setting P 543 The following displays ind...

Page 295: ...es The driver must operate the steering wheel accelerator pedal and brake pedal in accor dance with the surrounding envi ronment Indicates that the recording function of the driver monitor camera is o...

Page 296: ...less the operation conditions of the brake hold system are no longer met P 207 Whenthedynamicradarcruise control isoperating When the vehicle is stopped by the dynamic radar cruise control the engine...

Page 297: ...tion Points for use If the engine switch is pressed when the engine is stopped by the Stop Start sys tem the engine will not be able to be restarted by the automatic engine start function In this case...

Page 298: ...when the shift lever is in P The driver s seat belt is unfastened The driver s door is opened The Stop Start cancel switch is pressed Advanced Park is operated if equipped The accelerator pedal is de...

Page 299: ...fter the engine runs for a certain amount of time the system will be enabled A refresh charge may be being per formed such as during a periodic recharge afterthebattery terminalshave been disconnected...

Page 300: ...ento off Replacing the battery P 517 If the Stop Start cancel indicator flashes continuously The system may be malfunctioning Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer If Stop Start System Malfu...

Page 301: ...of the rearbumperontheleft and right sidetoassist the driverin confirm ing safetywhenchanging lanes WARNING Cautionsregardingtheuseofthesys tem The driver is solely responsible for safe driving Always...

Page 302: ...ly Observe the fol lowing to ensure the Blind Spot Monitor can operate correctly B C Keep the sensors and the surrounding areas on the rear bumper clean at all times If a sensor or its surrounding are...

Page 303: ...i cles via the indicators on the outside rear view mirrors Vehicles that are traveling in areas that are not visible using the outside rear view mirrors the blind spots Vehicles that are approaching r...

Page 304: ...on that uses information of detected vehicles driving in an adja centlane Fordetailsaboutthefunction and its operating conditions P 256 The Blind Spot Monitor is operational when The Blind Spot Monito...

Page 305: ...area When driving up and down consecutive steep inclines such as hills dips in the road etc When driving on roads with sharp bends consecutive curves or uneven surfaces When vehicle lanes are wide or...

Page 306: ...e guidance is made no more voice guidance notifications will be made again until the door is fully closed Door opener switch manual release handle If a door opener switch is operated to open a door wh...

Page 307: ...he center display has been set to off For each seating position judgment is made based on the opening and closing of a door before driving for ingress and after driving for egress Opening of a door ca...

Page 308: ...he engine was off or less than 3 minutes have elapsed since a door was opened and someone has entered the vehicle the time which operation is possible may be extended if a door is opened and closed Sa...

Page 309: ...surrounding area on the rear bumper When driving on a road surface that is wet with standing water during bad weather such as heavy rain snow or fog When a vehicle or bicycle approaches from behind a...

Page 310: ...Front center sensors Rear corner sensors Rear center sensors Front side sensors vehicles with Advanced Park Rear side sensors vehicles with Advanced Park Intuitive parking assist Thedistance fromyourv...

Page 311: ...Park Rear side sensor detection vehi cles with Advanced Park The intuitive parking assist can be enabled disabled on of the center display P 543 Whentheintuitiveparkingassistfunctionis disabled the in...

Page 312: ...sensor WARNING To ensurethe system can operate properly Observe the following precautions Failing to do so may result in the vehicle being unable to be driven safely and pos sibly cause an accident D...

Page 313: ...ally cold weather if a sensor is frozen the sensor display may be dis played abnormally or objects such as a wall may not be detected When a sensor or the area around a sen sor is extremely hot or col...

Page 314: ...Cleaning the sensors will resolve this problem A sensor is coated with a sheet of spray or heavy rain When driving in inclement weather such as fog snow or a sandstorm When strong winds are blowing W...

Page 315: ...dvancedPark Approximately 6 6 ft 200 cm The diagram shows the detection range of the sensors Note that the sensors cannot detect objects that are extremely close to the vehicle The range of the sensor...

Page 316: ...thebuzzer volume The buzzer volume can be adjusted on of the center display P 543 Muting a buzzer A mute button will be displayed on the center display when an object is detected To mute the buzzer se...

Page 317: ...he vehicle using a display and buzzer if the objects are within the estimated path of the vehicle Object Calculated vehicle route When the vehicle is moving the side sensors or side cameras can detect...

Page 318: ...cle has been driven a small amount and the side sensors or side cameras completely scan the areas along the sides of the vehicle If a vehicle person animal etc is detectedby a side sensor or side came...

Page 319: ...r P 76 will illuminate At this time Rear Cross Traffic Alert OFF will be displayed on the multi information dis play Each time the engine switch is turned to ON the RCTA function is enabled Outside re...

Page 320: ...alerts the driver of the presence of such vehicles by flashing the outside rear view mirror indicators and sounding a buzzer Approaching vehicles Detection areas of approaching vehicles RCTAicon disp...

Page 321: ...hebuzzerof the intuitive parking assist if equipped RCTA and RCD if equipped all together Mute will be canceled automatically in the following situations When the shift position is shifted When the ve...

Page 322: ...small gap between each vehi cle When a vehicle is approaching at high speed When equipment that may obstruct a sensor is installed such as a towing eye let bumper protector an additional trim strip et...

Page 323: ...tor an additional trim strip etc bicycle carrier or snow plow Whenavehiclepassesby thesideofyour vehicle When a detected vehicle turns while approaching the vehicle When there are spinning objects nea...

Page 324: ...system and have a under standing of the surrounding situations To ensurethe system can operate properly Observethefollowing otherwisethereis the danger that could lead to an acci dent Always clean th...

Page 325: ...e adjusted on the center display The buzzer volume of the intuitive parking assist if equipped RCTA and RCD can be adjusted all together on of the center display P 543 Muting a buzzer temporarily When...

Page 326: ...strip is installed to the rear bumper Situations in which the system may operate unexpectedly Even though there are no pedestrians in the detection area some objects such as the following may be dete...

Page 327: ...P 331 MovingVehiclesRearoftheVehicle P 334 Pedestrians Rear of the Vehicle P 335 Static Objects Around the vehicle vehicles with Advanced Park P 336 PKSB Parking Support Brake ThePKSB ParkingSupportB...

Page 328: ...tc Never attempt such actions When to disable the PKSB Parking Support Brake system In the following situations disable the PKSB Parking Support Brake as the system may operate even thoughthere is no...

Page 329: ...nformation indicator Not illuminated Buzzer Does not sound Engine output restriction control is operating output restricted as much as possible The system has determined that stron ger than normal bra...

Page 330: ...icle speed Brake control See figure 3 Figure 1 When the PKSB Parking Support Brake is not operating Engine output Braking force Time Figure 2 When engine output restriction control operates Engine out...

Page 331: ...led by depress ing the brake pedal or waiting for approxi mately 2 seconds for it to automatically be canceled Then the vehicle can be oper ated by depressing the accelerator pedal Re enablingthePKSB...

Page 332: ...due to the wrong shift position or while parking or traveling at low speeds the system will operate to lessen the impact with the detected static object and reduce the resulting damage The system ope...

Page 333: ...n control is oper ating The PKSB Parking Support Brake determines that an immediate brake operation is necessary to avoid a colli sion The system will stop operating when The function will stop operat...

Page 334: ...educe the likelihood of an impact with the approaching vehicle This function will operate in situations such as the following if a vehicle is detected in the traveling direction of the vehicle When re...

Page 335: ...approaching from the right or left at the rear of the vehicle Brake control PKSB Parking Support Brake system is disabled Approximately 2 seconds have elapsed since the vehicle was stopped by brake c...

Page 336: ...hen The function will stop operating if any of the following conditions are met Engine output restriction control PKSB Parking Support Brake system is disabled The collision becomes avoidable with nor...

Page 337: ...nary objecton the outer sideofa turn is likely Operatingconditions This function is operable when any of the following conditions are met in addition to the operating conditions for stationary objects...

Page 338: ...jects along the sides of the vehicle P 318 If equipped The Advanced Park is a system which assists in a safe and smooth parking or exiting from a parking space by dis playing the blind spots around th...

Page 339: ...observe your surroundings while the vehicle is moving Always pay attention to the vehicle s surroundings while the system is oper ating and depress the brake pedal as necessary to slow or stop the veh...

Page 340: ...opened When operations instructed by the system are not performed within a cer tain amount of time When the brake pedal is depressed and the vehicle is stopped for a certain amount of time When the s...

Page 341: ...it was shipped from the factory Otherwise Advanced Park may not operate prop erly Also when the tires have been replaced the displayed position of the lines or box displayed on the screen may become i...

Page 342: ...d vehicles such as columns walls etc may not be detected Also if they are detected they may cause the target parking space to be misaligned Situations in which parking space lines may not be recognize...

Page 343: ...ty making them unclear When the appearance of the parking space is affected by the shadow of the vehicle or trees Sensor detection information P 312 Objects which the sensor may not be properly detect...

Page 344: ...nter display P 361 Guidancescreensaredisplayedonthe center display Guidance screen When assistance starts Target parking space box blue Advice display Parking type change button If multiple buttons ar...

Page 345: ...ting WhiletheAdvancedParkisoperating ifthe system determines that the possibility of collision with detected moving or stationary object is high the engine output restriction control and brake control...

Page 346: ...detectionofaparkingspace Depending on the surrounding environment detec tion may not be possible If there is an adjacent parked vehicle Approximately 3 3 ft 1 m Approximately 9 8 ft 3 m or more Appro...

Page 347: ...splay and assistance will beginoperating When the brake pedal is released MovingForward BackingUp will be displayed and the vehicle will begin moving forward reverse To cancel assistance press the Adv...

Page 348: ...it direction NOTICE When using the perpendicular park ing forward reverse function Make sure that there are no obstruc tions within the yellow guide lines and between the vehicle and target park ing s...

Page 349: ...exitispossible Youcanexitbymovingthe steering wheel will be displayed If the steering wheel is operated Advanced Park Finished will be displayed and assis tance will end As assistance will end while...

Page 350: ...g on the condition of the parking space etc if it is necessary to change the direction of travel of the vehicle the shift position can be shifted by assistance control 1 Stop the vehicle with it align...

Page 351: ...pace is displayed on the center display If a space which your vehicle can be parked is detected a target parking space box will be displayed If it is possible to perpendicular parking forward reverse...

Page 352: ...to a surrounding vehicle object person or gutter P 348 No available parking space is dis played Even if the vehicle is stopped parallel to a parking space an adjacent parked vehicle may not be detecte...

Page 353: ...displayed on the multi information display and assistance will beginoperating To cancel assistance press the Advanced Park main switch If assistance is canceled Advanced Park Canceled will be display...

Page 354: ...g vehicle object person or gutter P 348 Parallel exiting function Do not use parallel exiting function in any situation other than when exiting a parallel parking spot If assistance is started unin te...

Page 355: ...r of the target parking space Approximately 3 3 ft 1 m 2 Press the main switch and then select If the Advanced Park main switch is pressedataparkingspacewithoutparking lines or any adjacent parked veh...

Page 356: ...cle will begin moving forward If you feel that the vehicle is approaching close to a surrounding vehicle object per son or gutter P 348 7 Perform operations as indicated by the advice displays until t...

Page 357: ...erse function and parallel parking function 3 Select the desired parking space and then select Start button Perform the procedure for the perpendic ular parking forward reverse function from step 3 P...

Page 358: ...hen there is insufficient space between the road and parking space When the road surface around the parking space does not have any dif ferences the system can recognize If a parking space has been re...

Page 359: ...s temporarily shined on the parking space lights of another vehicle security light etc When the road surface around the parking space has the same repeating pattern When there is a low protrusion on t...

Page 360: ...llide with your vehicle has been detected resulting intheoperationoftheengineoutput control braking control Camera switch is pressed Select on the center display and then select Advanced Park SpeedPro...

Page 361: ...cept when using the memory function Rear accessorysetting If an accessory such as a trailer hitch has been installed to the rear of the vehicle the length of the rear of the vehicle can be adjusted to...

Page 362: ...k ing control operates to suspend Advanced Park assistance Check the condition of the surrounding area To resume assistance select the Start button on the center display If No available parking space...

Page 363: ...d Cus tom mode indicator comes on VehicleswithAdaptiveVariableSuspen sion System Whenadrivingmodeotherthannormal modeis selected AWD vehicles The AWD control switches to that suitable for the selected...

Page 364: ...own on the multi information display but the vehi cle can be driven normally The Traction Control Turned OFF on the multi infor mation display will turn off after a short while and the system will ope...

Page 365: ...e the downhill WARNING Before using Trail Mode Make sure to observe the following pre cautions Failure to observe these pre cautions may result in an unexpected accident Trail mode is intended for use...

Page 366: ...s on and the Traction Control Turned OFF goes off The vehicle can be driven normally during this time Sounds andvibrations caused by the downhill assist control system A sound may be heard from the en...

Page 367: ...vent the drive wheels from spinning when starting the vehicle or accelerat ing on slippery roads Active Cornering Assist ACA Helps to prevent the vehicle from drift ing to the outer side by performing...

Page 368: ...ystem If the vehicle gets stuck in mud dirt or snow the TRAC system may reduce power from the engine to the wheels Pressing the switch to turn the system off may make it easier for you to rock the veh...

Page 369: ...oper ating None of these indicates that a mal function has occurred Vibrationsmaybefeltthroughthevehicle body and steering A motor sound may be heard also after the vehicle comes to a stop Thebrake pe...

Page 370: ...e running AWD System Malfunction 2WD Mode Engaged Visit Your Dealer A malfunction occurs in the AWD system Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately When stopping the vehicle do not...

Page 371: ...ces a malfunc tion Replacing tires Make sure that all tires are of the speci fied size brand tread pattern and total load capacity In addition make sure that the tires are inflated to the recom mended...

Page 372: ...not rely solely upon the Secondary Collision Brake This system is designed to help reduce the possibility of further damage due to a secondary collision however that effect changes according to variou...

Page 373: ...trol and cause death or seri ous injury Use tires of the specified size Maintaintherecommendedlevelofair pressure Do not drive in excess of 75 mph 120 km h regardless of the type of snow tires being u...

Page 374: ...and not be able to be released automatically Also avoid using the following as the park ing brake may operate automatically even if automatic mode is off Brake hold system Park the vehicle and shift...

Page 375: ...safe location Install tire chains on the front tires only Do not install tire chains on the rear tires Install tire chains on the front tires as tightly as possible Retighten chains after driving 1 4...

Page 376: ...ation totheheightofits centerofgravity Utilityvehiclefeature WARNING Utility vehicle precautions Always observe the following precau tions to minimize the risk of death seri ous injury or damage to yo...

Page 377: ...fter driving through tall grass mud rock sand rivers etc checkthatthere is no grass bush paper rags stone sand etc adhering or trapped on the underbody Clear off any such matter from the underbody If...

Page 378: ...ct braking efficiency and may damage brake sys tem components Always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off road driving that has taken you through rough terrain sand mud or water For...

Page 379: ...matic air conditioning system 381 Rear air conditioning system 390 Heated steering wheel seat heat ers seat ventilators 392 5 3 Usingtheinteriorlights Interior lights list 394 5 4 Using the storage fe...

Page 380: ...ont passenger s side Operation will automatically change between the seat heaters and seat ventila tors according to the temperature setting of the air conditioning system outside tem perature etc Hea...

Page 381: ...tcut screen switch Select to display shortcut icons for various functions Front rear control screen switch Sync switch Right hand side temperature control switch A C switch Outside recirculated air mo...

Page 382: ...ure setting for the front passenger s side and the rear seats side will match the setting for the driver s side When the indicator on the Sync switch is off turning the Sync switch on will illuminate...

Page 383: ...ch is selected The air outlets and air volume changes according to the selected air flow mode Air flows to the upper body Air flows to the upper body and feet Air flows to the feet Air flows to the fe...

Page 384: ...s without passengers immediately after the engine is started and at other times depending on the outside temperature After the engine is started if passengers movearoundinsideorenter exitthevehi cle t...

Page 385: ...rior quickly Max cool When MAX cool is turned on in order to cool the interior quickly the settings ofthe air conditioning system will be changed immediately 1 Select the shortcut screen switch P 381...

Page 386: ...dust thrown up by the vehicle is still drawn into the vehicle after closing the windows it is recommended that the air intake mode be set to outside air mode and the fan speed to any setting except o...

Page 387: ...e windows will easily fog up when the humidity in the vehicle is high Selecting A C on will dehumidify the air from the outlets and defog the windshield effectively Ifyouturn A C off thewindowsmayfog...

Page 388: ...Otherwise air flow may be obstructed preventing the windshield defoggers from defogging When the outside rear view mirror defoggers are operating Do not touch the surface of the outside rearviewmirror...

Page 389: ...stem and defogger 5 Interior features Front side 1 Direct air flow to the left or right up or down 2 Turn the knob to open or close the vent Rear 1 Direct air flow to the left or right up or down 2 Tu...

Page 390: ...air conditioning control screen 9 8 inch center display model Rear seats temperature control switch Turn temperature control dial clockwise to increases the temperature and turn the dial counterclockw...

Page 391: ...the Sync indicator is on Adjustthedriver sseattemperature Adjust the temperature setting of each rear seat using the center display or rear air conditioning system control panel Adjust the temperature...

Page 392: ...The level indicator yellow lights up during operation Rearseats Press the switch Each time the switch is selected the opera tion condition changes as follows Heated steering wheel seat heaters seat v...

Page 393: ...t Off The level indicator blue lights up during operation AUTO indicator lights up during automatic operation Operation condition The engine switch is in ON Air conditioning system linked control mode...

Page 394: ...Door trim ornament lights 1 2 Inside door handle lights 1 Rear personal lights P 395 Door courtesy lights Footwell lights Instrument panel ornament lights 1 1 The illumination color can also be change...

Page 395: ...or position is on the lights turn on Illuminated entry system The lights automatically turn on off accord ing to the engine switch mode the pres ence of the electronic key whether the doors are locked...

Page 396: ...n until safety can be ensured The interior lights may not turn on auto matically depending on the force of the impact and conditions of the collision Using the voicecontrol system If equipped The foll...

Page 397: ...es A B C D E F G WARNING Items that should not be left in the storagespaces Do not leave glasses lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces as this may cause the following when cabin tempera ture be...

Page 398: ...ht The console box light turns on when the tail lights are on Front Rear Pull down the armrest and then press Glovebox WARNING Caution while driving Keep the glove box closed In the event of sudden br...

Page 399: ...s size or shape WARNING Itemsunsuitable for the cup holder Do not place anything other than cups aluminum cans or water bottles in the cup holders Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the e...

Page 400: ...Caution while driving Keep the coin box closed In the event of sudden braking or sudden swerving an accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by the open coin box or the items stored inside...

Page 401: ...sed In the event of sudden braking or sudden swerving an accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by the open auxiliary boxes or the items stored inside Luggage compartment fea tures Cargoho...

Page 402: ...nd hook it onto the anchors Removingtheluggagecover 1 Lift the rear portion of the cover to release the left and right anchors and allow the cover to retract 2 Compress the end of the luggage cover an...

Page 403: ...his could lead to an unexpected accident resulting in death or serious injury Do not allow children to climb on the luggage cover Climbing on the lug gage cover could result in damage to the luggage c...

Page 404: ...ts may not operate correctly If a device which consumes more than 3 0 A at 5 V is connected If adevicedesignedto communicatewith a personal computer such as a USB memory device is connected If the con...

Page 405: ...hen the charging coil inside a portable device is detected within the charging area the charging coil in the wireless charger will move near the other coil and charging will begin If the charging coil...

Page 406: ...the portable device has not been moved the wireless charger will restart charging If a portable device is moved signifi cantly within the charging area the charging coil may disconnect and charging m...

Page 407: ...y once every second Disappear Wireless charger and multimedia system communi cation failure If the engineis running stopand then restart the engine If the engine switch is in ACC startthe engine P 194...

Page 408: ...rge a portable device if a cover or accessory which is not Qi compatible is attached Depending on the type of cover Orange Repeat edly flashes 3 times continu ously Gray Foreign substance detection A...

Page 409: ...situations the wireless char ger may not operate correctly When a portable device is fully charged When a portabledevice is being charged by a wired connection When there is a foreign object between...

Page 410: ...esynchronization ther apy pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators as well as any other electrical medical device should consulttheirphysicianabouttheusageof the wireless charger Operatio...

Page 411: ...extra careful to not charge a porta ble device withacase or coverwhicha contactless smart card can be inserted Do not leave portable devices in the cabin The temperature inside the cabin may become hi...

Page 412: ...n stopped by the Stop Start system the poweroutletsmaybetemporarilyunusable but this is not a malfunction When turning the engine switchoff Disconnectelectricaldeviceswithcharging functions such as mo...

Page 413: ...Pull the sunshade up using the tab and hook the sunshade on to the anchors To lower the sunshade pull it up slightly using the tab unhook it from the anchors and lower it slowly NOTICE Topreventthebat...

Page 414: ...to the program ming methods on the following pages to determine the method which is appropriate for the device NOTICE To ensure normal operation of the sunshade Do not put anything in an area where i...

Page 415: ...as a code registered to it the already registered code will not be erased Before programming HomeLink During programming it is possible that garage doors gates or other devices may operate For this re...

Page 416: ...or opener motor Programming HomeLink Steps 1 through 3 must be performed within 60 seconds otherwise the HomeLink indicator light will stop flashing and programming will not be successfully completed...

Page 417: ...tor light HomeLink indicator light illumi nates Programming of a fixed code device has completed The garage doororotherdeviceshouldoperate when a HomeLink button is pressed and released HomeLink indic...

Page 418: ...vices When enabled 2 way communication allows you to check the status of the opening and closing of a garage door through indicators in your vehicle 2 way communication is only available if the garage...

Page 419: ...rwritten 1 Press and hold the desired Home Link button 2 When the HomeLink indicator starts flashing orange release the HomeLink button and perform Programming HomeLink 1 it takes 20 seconds for the H...

Page 420: ...or and vehicles with Digital Rearview Mirror simultaneously The last recorded status will be displayed for 3 seconds Press and hold the 2 outside buttons for 10 seconds until the HomeLink indicator l...

Page 421: ...ce requirements 428 General maintenance 429 Emission inspection and mainte nance I M programs 432 6 3 Do it yourselfmaintenance Do it yourself service precautions 433 Hood 435 Positioning a floor jack...

Page 422: ...cle surface parts wheel etc and harm your vehicle s paint Rear spoiler may not be washable in some automatic car washes There may also be an increased risk of damage to vehicle When the shift position...

Page 423: ...d up Plated portions If dirt cannot be removed clean the parts as follows Use a soft cloth dampened with an approximately 5 solution of neutral detergent and water to clean the dirt off Wipe the surfa...

Page 424: ...ace If the paint is chipped or scratched have it repaired immediately To prevent the wheels from corroding remove any dirt and store in a place with low humidity when storing the wheels Cleaning the e...

Page 425: ...carpet as dry as possible Handling the seat belts Clean with mild soap and lukewarm water using a cloth or sponge Also check the beltsperiodicallyforexcessivewear fraying or cuts NOTICE Keep the clea...

Page 426: ...ng wheel Organic substances such as thinner and cleaner that con tains alcohol Do not use polish wax or polish cleaner The instrument panel s or other interior part s painted surface may be damaged Pr...

Page 427: ...any remaining moisture Allow the leather to dry in a shaded and ventilated area Caring for leather areas Lexus recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the qu...

Page 428: ...d maintenance is pre formed according to the maintenance schedule please reset the message Toresetthemessage followtheprocedures described below 1 Select on the center display 2 Select Vehicle customi...

Page 429: ...ce itemsthatshould beper formed at the intervalsspecified in the WarrantyandServiceGuide or Owner sManual Supplement It isrecommended that anyprob lemyounoticeshouldbebroughtto the attention ofyourLex...

Page 430: ...he floor Does the brake pedal have the cor rect amount of free play Items Check points Brakes The vehicle should not pull to one side when the brakes are applied The brakes should work effectively The...

Page 431: ...ock system work properly Fluid leaks There should not be any signs of fluid leakage after the vehicle has been parked Items Check points Tires Is the tire inflation pressure correct The tires should n...

Page 432: ...ator lamp comes on indicating a temporary malfunction and your vehicle may not pass the I M test The error code in the OBD system will not be cleared unless the vehicle is driven 40 or more times Cont...

Page 433: ...t level P 440 Toyota Super Long Life Coolant or a similar high quality ethylene gly col based non sili cate non amine non nitrite and non borate coolant with long life hybrid organic acid tech nology...

Page 434: ...as they may be hot Oil and other fluids may also be hot Do not leave anything that may burn easily such as paper and rags in the engine compartment Do not smoke cause sparks or expose an open flame t...

Page 435: ...ng do not touch or approach the inside of the engine compartment Pre driving check Check that the hood is fully closed and locked If the hood is not locked properly it may open while the vehicle is in...

Page 436: ...436 6 3 Do it yourself maintenance Rear...

Page 437: ...tank P 444 Radiator P 441 Electric cooling fan Condenser P 441 Engine oil level dipstick P 437 Intercooler radiator P 441 Intercooler coolant reservoir P 440 Engine coolant reservoir P 440 With the e...

Page 438: ...propriate viscosity is used When driving at high engine speeds or with a heavy load when towing or when driving while accelerating or decelerat ing frequently When leaving the engine idling for a long...

Page 439: ...e engine oil has been replaced the engine oil maintenance data should be reset Perform the following procedures 1 Select on the center display 2 Select Vehicle customize 3 Select Utility 4 Select Oil...

Page 440: ...and LOW lines on the reservoir when the engine is cold Reservoir cap FULL line LOW line If the level is on or below the LOW line add coolant up to the FULL line P 519 NOTICE When replacing the engine...

Page 441: ...y foreign objects If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condi tion have your vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer Checkingfluid level The brake fluid level shoul...

Page 442: ...ere are no loose connections cracks or loose clamps Terminals Hold down clamp Checkingbattery fluid Check that the level is between the UPPER LEVEL and LOWER LEVEL lines WARNING When filling the reser...

Page 443: ...ck the doors Start the engine with the engine switch in ACC The engine may not start with the engine switch turned off However the engine will operate normally from the second attempt The engine switc...

Page 444: ...e clothing and follow the procedure above if nec essary If you accidentally swallow electrolyte Drink a large quantity of water or milk Get emergency medical attention immediately When there is insuff...

Page 445: ...pressure if not rotated New tread Worn tread Treadwear indicator The location of treadwear indicators is shown by a TWI or mark etc molded into the sidewall of each tire Replace the tires if the trea...

Page 446: ...covered or icy roads For driving on snow covered roads or icy roads the use of snow tires is recom mended When installing snow tires be sure to replace all four tires All season tires All season tire...

Page 447: ...erns Also do not mix tires of remarkably different treadwear Do not use tire sizes other than those recommended by Lexus Do not mix differently constructed tires radial bias belted or bias ply tires D...

Page 448: ...on pressure as part of your routine of daily vehicle checks Tire inflation pressure It may take a few minutes to display the tire inflation pressure after the engine switch is turned to ON It may also...

Page 449: ...er driving for about 20 minutes the tire pressure warning light blinks for 1 minute and stays on to indicate a system malfunction Whento registerthepositionof each wheel It is necessary to register th...

Page 450: ...while driving at a vehicle speed of approximately 25 mph 40 km h or more Wheel position registration procedure If the engine switch is turned off while registering the wheel position the next time th...

Page 451: ...d then select the desired front and rear tire pressures 6 Select OK The tire pressure warning light will slowly blink 3 times After setting the tire inflation pressure a message indicating that settin...

Page 452: ...the cur rent tire inflation pressure If the tire inflation pressure cannot be set easily Normally it takes approximately 3 min utestocompletethesettingprocedureto the current tire inflation pressure I...

Page 453: ...ing light will turn off and a message indicating that registration has been completed will be displayed on the multi information display Registration may take longer than normal to complete if the veh...

Page 454: ...does not turn off ID code registration may not have been can celled correctly To cancel registration select New tire registration again on the center display Your vehicle is equipped with a tire pres...

Page 455: ...which wheel set is installed and per form the change procedure again from the beginning 7 If the specified tire inflation pres sure of the wheel set installed dif fers from that of the previous set i...

Page 456: ...tion pressure When checking tire inflation pressure observe the following Check only when the tires are cold If your vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours or has not been driven for more than 1...

Page 457: ...ped with tire pressure warning valves and trans mitters that allow the tire pressure warning system to provide advance warning in the event of a loss in tire inflation pressure Whenever wheels are rep...

Page 458: ...e wheel bolts to be excessively tight ened leading to bolt or disc wheel damage In addition the oil or grease can cause the wheel bolts to loosen and the wheel may fall off causing a serious accident...

Page 459: ...of the claws and remove the filter cover 5 Remove the filter case There may be foreign objects on top of the air conditioning filter 6 Remove the air conditioning filter from the filter case and repl...

Page 460: ...l not function properly The operational range will be reduced Flathead screwdriver Small flathead screwdriver Lithium battery CR2032 Use aCR2032 lithium battery Batteriescanbepurchasedatyour Lexus dea...

Page 461: ...result in death or serious injury Keepawaynewandremovedbatteries from children If the cover cannot be firmly closed stop using the electronic key and stow the key in the place where children cannot re...

Page 462: ...after replacing the battery Observe the following precautions to prevent accidents Always work with dry hands Moisture may cause the battery to rust Do not touch or move any other com ponent inside th...

Page 463: ...it The fuses are designed to blow protecting the wiring harness from damage When replacinglight bulbs Lexus recommends that you use genuine Lexus products designed for this vehicle Because certain bul...

Page 464: ...at 4 Bounce the vehicle several times 1 Using a phillips head screwdriver turn bolt A in either direction Remember the turning direction and the number of turns Vehicles without single beam head light...

Page 465: ...lb to be replaced P 531 P 124 Light bulbs Youmayreplacethefollowingbulbs by yourself The difficultylevelof replacementvariesdepending on the bulb Ifnecessary bulb replace ment seemsdifficultto perform...

Page 466: ...ter foot lights LED Lights The lights other than the front turn signal lights bulb type each consist of a number of LEDs If any of the LEDs burn out take your vehicle to your Lexus dealer to have the...

Page 467: ...not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off the lights The bulbs become very hot and may cause burns Do not touch the glass portion of the light bulb with bare hands When it is unav...

Page 468: ...468 6 3 Do it yourself maintenance...

Page 469: ...473 If you think something is wrong 477 Fuel pump shut off system 478 If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds 479 If a warning message is displayed 489 If you have a flat tire 500 If th...

Page 470: ...lision 1 Steadily step on the brake pedal with both feet and firmly depress it Do not pump the brake pedal repeatedly as this will increase the effort required to slow the vehicle 2 Shift the shift po...

Page 471: ...cle and exit the vehicle When the outside water level exceeds half the height of the door the door cannot be opened fromtheinside due towater pressure Water level exceeds thefloor When the water level...

Page 472: ...r aftermar ket accessory manufacturer for further information about an emergency ham mer 2 If equipped How to distinguish laminated glass When looking from the cross sectional view point laminated gla...

Page 473: ...icate a problem with your transmission Contact your Lexus dealer or commercial towing service before towing The engine is running but the vehi cle does not move The vehicle makes an abnormal sound Fro...

Page 474: ...with all four wheels raised off the ground If the vehicle is towed with the tires contacting the ground the drivetrain or related parts may be damaged the vehicle may fly off the truck NOTICE To prev...

Page 475: ...hicle to steer and operate the brakes The vehicle s wheels drive train axles steering and brakes must be in good condition To have your vehicle towed by another vehicle the towing eyelet must be insta...

Page 476: ...01 WARNING Observe the following precautions Fail ure to do so may result in death or seri ous injury While towing When towing using cables or chains avoid sudden starts etc which place excessive stre...

Page 477: ...ted to the sus pension system Pinging or other noises related to the engine Engine missing stumbling or run ning roughly Appreciable loss of power Vehicle pulls heavily to one side when braking Vehicl...

Page 478: ...off system Tominimizethe riskoffuel leakage when theengine stalls or when an airbag inflates uponcollision the fuelpump shut offsystemstopsthe supplyoffuel totheengine Restartingtheengine NOTICE Befor...

Page 479: ...hesystem However ifthiscontinuestooccur havethevehicle inspectedbyyourLexusdealer Actionstothewarninglightsorwarningbuzzers Warning light Details Actions U S A or red Canada Indicates that The brake f...

Page 480: ...afeplaceandcontactyourLexus dealer Warning light Details Actions Indicates that the engine oil pressure is too low ImmediatelystopthevehicleinasafeplaceandcontactyourLexus dealer Warning light Details...

Page 481: ...our Lexus dealer immediately Warning light Details Actions When a buzzer sounds Brake Override System is malfunctioning Drive Start Control is malfunctioning Drive Start Control is operating PKSB Park...

Page 482: ...n speed Rear passengers seatbeltreminderlight warning buzzer Rear passengers seat belt warning buzzer The rear passengers seat belt warning buzzer sounds to alertthe rear passenger that his or her sea...

Page 483: ...es not sounds Malfunction in the tire pressure warning system Have the system checkedby your Lexus dealer Warning light Details Actions flashes Indicates a malfunction in the Stop Start system Have th...

Page 484: ...ange Indicates a malfunction in the LDA Lane Departure Alert Follow the instructions displayedon the multi information display Warning light Details Actions orange Indicates a malfunction in the PDA P...

Page 485: ...t Assist Follow the instructions displayedon the multi information display Warning light Details Actions illuminates Indicates a malfunction in The VSC system The TRAC system The Trailer Sway Control...

Page 486: ...oose If it is tighten it securely The light will go off after several driving trips If the light does not go off even after several trips contact your Lexus dealer as soon as possible Electricpowerste...

Page 487: ...hicle in a safe place immedi ately and contact your Lexus dealer The vehicle will become extremely unstable during braking and the ABS system may fail which could cause an accident resulting in death...

Page 488: ...and it is the driver s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure even if under inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumina tionoftheTPMSlowtirepressuretelltale tire pressure warnin...

Page 489: ...warning message is dis played The multi information display showswarningsforsystemmalfunc tions and incorrectly performed operations andmessagesthatindi catea need formaintenance Whenamessage isdispla...

Page 490: ...e it using more force than usual Cause Actions This message may be displayed when the engine coolant tempera ture is high At that time the engine power out put is reduced until the temperature decreas...

Page 491: ...ion ImmediatelystopthevehicleandcontactyourLexus dealer Continuing to drive the vehicle may be dan gerous Cause Actions The wheel set change could not be completed Check which wheel set is installed a...

Page 492: ...he vehicle may be dan gerous Cause Actions It may indicate a malfunction ImmediatelystopthevehicleandcontactyourLexus dealer Continuing to drive the vehicle may be dan gerous Cause Actions If this mes...

Page 493: ...shift lever from being operated incor rectly or the vehicle from moving unexpectedly a message that requires shifting the shift position may be displayed on the multi information display Followtheins...

Page 494: ...tes one of the following systems is disabled PCS Pre Collision System LDA Lane Departure Alert LTA Lane Tracing Assist LCA Lane Change Assist AHB Automatic High Beam AHS Adaptive High beam System Dyna...

Page 495: ...RCD Rear camera detection Follow the following correction methods Check the voltage of the battery Check the sensors that the Lexus Safety System 3 uses for foreign matter covering them Remove them i...

Page 496: ...etc to clear the obstruction in front of the front camera Cause Actions Indicates one of the following systems is disabled PCS Pre Collision System LDA Lane Departure Alert LTA Lane Tracing Assist LCA...

Page 497: ...methods Check if there is any foreign mat ter attached to the radar sensor or radar sensor cover and clean them if necessary P 231 This message may be displayed when driving in an open area with few...

Page 498: ...ethods Check if there is any foreign mat ter attached to the radar sensor or radar sensor cover and clean them if necessary P 231 The radar sensor may be mis aligned and will be adjusted auto maticall...

Page 499: ...See Owner sManual is dis played onsomemodels Cause Actions The lens of the driver monitor cam era may be dirty When there is dirt on the camera lens clean it with a dry soft cloth so as to not damage...

Page 500: ...y flashers P 470 If you have a flat tire Yourvehicle isequippedwitha sparetire Theflattire can be replaced withthespare tire For details about tires P 445 WARNING If you have a flat tire Do not contin...

Page 501: ...off the jack leading to death or serious injury Do not use the tire jack for any pur pose other than replacing tires or installing and removing tire chains Only use the tire jack that comes with this...

Page 502: ...r the vehicle If there are people nearby warn them vocally before lowering Replacing a flat tire for vehicles with power back door In cases such as when replacing tires make sure to canceling the powe...

Page 503: ...4 Install the wheel bolt wrench to the jack handle 5 Raise the vehicle until the tire is slightly raised off the ground 6 Remove the uppermost wheel bolt and install the guide pin by hand Turn the gui...

Page 504: ...surface 3 Loosely tighten each wheel bolt by hand or using a wheel bolt socket Push the spare tire to prevent it from falling Do not use the wheel bolt socket for any thing other than loosely tighteni...

Page 505: ...mes lower when driving with the spare tire compared to when driv ing with standard tires If you have a flat front tire on aroad cov ered withsnow or ice Install the spare tire on one of the rear wheel...

Page 506: ...placed anywhere other than or if a large amount of force is applied to the guide pin A When using the spare tire Rememberthatthesparetireprovided is specifically designed for use with your vehicle Do...

Page 507: ...an accident caus ing death or serious injury After using the tools and jack Before driving make sure all the tools and jack are securely in place in their storage location to reduce the possibility o...

Page 508: ...e to start the engine P 508 One of the following may be the cause of the problem One or both of the battery terminals may be disconnected P 442 The battery may be discharged P 514 There may be a malfu...

Page 509: ...ehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer 1 ACC mode can be enabled disabled on the customize menu P 543 2 When ACC is disabled turn the engine switch to ON then OFF and start the engine as described in P...

Page 510: ...it on the rear 3 Use the mechanical key in order to perform the following operations 1 Unlocks all the doors Turning the key rearward unlocks the driver sdoor Turningthekeyagainunlocks the other door...

Page 511: ...Lexus dealer Stopping the engine Shift the shift lever to P set the parking brake and press the engine switch as you normally do when stopping the engine Replacing the key battery As the above procedu...

Page 512: ...ng on the force of the impact and conditions of the colli sion When the battery voltage drops slowly while a door was unlocked It may not work depending on how it is low ered When manual release handl...

Page 513: ...ert it Conditionswhich manual release han dle operation is disabled Normally operation of the outside man ual release handles is disabled and they cannot be used to open the doors When operation is en...

Page 514: ...ing on the situation the alarm may activate and doors locked P 72 2 Open the hood P 435 3 Open the positive battery ter minal cover 4 Connect a positive jumper cable clamp to on your vehicle and conne...

Page 515: ...the engine speed of the second vehicle and start the engine of your vehicle by turning the engine switch to ON 8 Once the vehicle s engine has started remove the jumper cables in the exact reverse ord...

Page 516: ...irection shown in the illustration To avoid damage do not apply excessive force to the cover 2 Insert the mechanical key into the open ing 3 Remove the mechanical key and slide the cover back to its o...

Page 517: ...ter the battery has recharged but will start normally after the second attempt This is not a malfunction The engine switch modeis memorized by the vehicle When the battery is recon nected the system w...

Page 518: ...arette lighters or allow open flame near the battery Battery precautions The battery contains poisonous and cor rosive acidic electrolyte while related parts contain lead and lead compounds Observe th...

Page 519: ...t of coolant leaks immedi ately contact your Lexus dealer 4 The coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the MAX FULL and MIN LOW lines on the reser voir Engine Type A Reservoir MAX line MIN lin...

Page 520: ...s from the radiator or hoses The fan operate when the air conditioning system is turned on immediately after a cold start Confirm that the fan is operating by checking the fan sound and air flow If it...

Page 521: ...ep hands and clothing especially a tie a scarf or a muffler away from the fan and belts Failure to do so may cause the hands or clothing to be caught resulting in serious injury Also it may operate fo...

Page 522: ...d dirt orsnow Recoveringprocedure WARNING Whenattemptingtofreeastuckvehi cle If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it make sure the sur rounding area is clear to avoid striking othe...

Page 523: ...fications Vehicle specifications 8 1 Specifications Maintenance data fuel oil level etc 524 Fuel information 532 Tire information 534 8 2 Customization Customizable features 543 8 3 Initialization Ite...

Page 524: ...our Lexus It is used in registering the ownership of your vehi cle This number is stamped on the top left of the instrument panel Maintenance data fuel oil level etc Dimensionsandweight Overall length...

Page 525: ...Label Enginenumber The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown Engine Model T24A FTS Type 4 cylinder in line 4 cycle gasoline with tur bocharger Bore and stroke 3 44 3 92 in 87 5 99 5 m...

Page 526: ...d However it must be replaced with SAE 0W 20 at the next oil change Outside temperature Oilviscosity 0W 20isexplainedhere as an example The 0W in 0W 20 indicates the characteristic of the oil which al...

Page 527: ...8 L 2 5 Imp qt Coolant type Use either of the following Toyota Super Long Life Coolant Similar high quality ethylene glycol based non silicate non amine non nitrite and non borate coolant with long l...

Page 528: ...en voltage at 68 F 20 C 12 3 V or higher Turn the engine switch off and turn on the head lights for 30 seconds Charging rates Slow charge 5 A max Transmission Fluid capacity 7 5 qt 7 1 L 6 2 Imp qt Fl...

Page 529: ...running 2 Make sure to confirm that the brake warning light yellow does not illuminate If the brake warning light illuminates refer to P 479 Brakes Pedal clearance 1 4 2 in 106 mm Min Pedal free play...

Page 530: ...flation pres sure indicated on the tire sidewall Wheel size 19 8J 18 4T spare Wheel bolt torque 103 ft lbf 140 N m 14 3 kgf m Tire size 235 50R21 101V T165 90D18 107M spare Tire inflation pressure Rec...

Page 531: ...cm2 or bar Spare 60 psi 420 kPa 4 2 kgf cm2 or bar Driving at high speeds above 100 mph 160 km h in countries where such speeds are permitted by law Add8psi 50kPa 0 5kgf cm2 orbar tothefrontandrear ti...

Page 532: ...oline Use only gasoline containing up to 15 ethanol DO NOT use any flex fuel or gasoline that could contain more than 15 etha nol including from any pump labeled E30 30 ethanol E50 50 ethanol E85 85 e...

Page 533: ...than the type previously stated Other gasohol may cause fuel system damage or vehicle performance prob lems Using unleaded gasoline with an octane number or rating lower than the level previously sta...

Page 534: ...Identification Number TIN P 535 Location of treadwear indicators P 445 Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber coated parallel cords Cords are the strands which form the plies i...

Page 535: ...as M S on the sidewall A tire not marked M S is a summer tire TEMPORARY USE ONLY Acompactsparetireisidentifiedbythephrase TEMPORARYUSEONLY moldedonits sidewall This tire is designed for temporary emer...

Page 536: ...ne letter Tiredimensions Section width Tire height Wheel diameter Bead Sidewall Shoulder Tread Belt Inner liner Reinforcing rubber Carcass Rim lines Bead wires Chafer This information has been prepare...

Page 537: ...re s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under con trolled conditions on specified govern ment test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have poor traction performance Warning...

Page 538: ...y installed equipment whether installed or not Curb weight The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equip ment including the maximum capacity of fuel oil and coolant and if so equipped air conditio...

Page 539: ...ad on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of curb weight accessory weight and normal occupant weight distributed inaccordance with Table1 below and dividing by...

Page 540: ...a The sidewall that contains a whitewall bears white lettering or bears manufacturer brand and or model name molding that is higher or deeper thanthesamemoldingontheothersidewall of the tire or b The...

Page 541: ...tire A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at substantially 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread Reinforced tire A tire designed to operate at higher loads an...

Page 542: ...carcass Treadwear indicators TWI The projections within the principal grooves designed to give a visual indication of the degrees of wear of the tread Wheel holding fixture The fixture used to hold t...

Page 543: ...customize settings can also be changed through the icon Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other functions being cus tomized Contact your Lexus dealer for further details Settings...

Page 544: ...cordance with My Settings Steeringwheel switches vehicleswitha head updisplay P 91 Function Default setting Customized setting Meter display type 1 Type 1 Type 2 O Type 3 Eco Driving Indicator Light 1...

Page 545: ...arting display Standard High O OFF Time out period Standard Short O Long Function Default setting Customized setting Door lockswitch indicatorillu mination time 30 seconds 60 seconds O 600 seconds 120...

Page 546: ...ocking using a mechanica lkey Driver s door unlockedinonestep all doors unlocked in two step Alldoorsunlockedin one step O Shift position linked door lock ing function On Off O O Automatic door unlock...

Page 547: ...O Hands free close lock func tion 2 Off On O Function Default setting Customized setting Operation buzzer volume 5 Off O O 1 to 7 Operation signal Emergency flashers On Off O O Time elapsed before aut...

Page 548: ...peration Driver s door unlockedinonestep all doors unlocked in two step Alldoorsunlockedin one step O O Panic function On Off O Power back door unlocking operation Press and hold short One short press...

Page 549: ...d to operation of the engine switch Function Default setting Customized setting Mechanical key linked opera tion Off On O Wireless remote control linked operation Off On open only O Function Default s...

Page 550: ...On Off 2 O Welcome lighting On Off O Function Customized setting Adaptive High beam System ON OFF 2 O Brightness and illuminated area adjustment of the high beams accord ing to the vehicle speed 9 mph...

Page 551: ...veDriving Assist P 262 Function Customized setting Lane Departure Alert system ON OFF O Alert timing Default Earlier O Alert options Vibration Audible O Function Customized setting Lane Change Assist...

Page 552: ...ng changes in accordance with My Settings Function Customized setting Road Sign Assist 2 ON OFF O Excess speed notification method 2 None Visual Visual and Audible O Other notifications method 2 None...

Page 553: ...m duration when the A C is on Standard Extended O Function Default setting Customized setting BSM Blind Spot Monitor On Off O Outside rear view mirror indi cator brightness Bright Dim O Alert timing f...

Page 554: ...On Off O Function Default setting Customized setting PKSB ParkingSupportBrake function 2 On Off O Function Default setting Customized setting Vehicle speed during opera tion Normal Slow O Fast Distanc...

Page 555: ...O Rear accessory setting Off 3 9 in 10 cm O 7 9 in 20 cm 11 8 in 30 cm 15 7 in 40 cm Clear registered parking space O Function Default setting Customized setting Safe Exit Assist On Off O Outside rear...

Page 556: ...ACC mode On Off O O Function Default setting Customized setting Rear seat reminder function On Off O Function Default setting Customized setting Switching between outside air and recirculated air mod...

Page 557: ...5 seconds 30 seconds Operation after the engine switch is turned off On Off O Operation when you approach the vehicle with the electronic key on your person On Off O Operation when the doors are unlo...

Page 558: ...d in accordance with the operation buzzer volume and operational signal Emer gency flashers function settings Operation of the outer foot lights when a door is opened On Off O Fading out of the outer...

Page 559: ...alize Item When to initialize Reference Message indicating maintenance is required U S A only After the maintenance is performed P 428 Tire pressure warning system When the specified tire inflation pr...

Page 560: ...560 8 3 Initialization...

Page 561: ...ety defects for U S owners 562 Reporting safety defects for Canadian owners 562 Seat belt instructions for Cana dian owners in French 563 SRS airbag instructions for Cana dian owners in French 564 Hea...

Page 562: ...annot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Lexus Division of Toyota Motor Sales U S A Inc To contact NHTSA you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4...

Page 563: ...e sont pas us es effiloch es ou entaill es excessive ment Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners in French The following isa French explana tion of seatbelt instructions extractedfromtheseatbeltse...

Page 564: ...ontribuent r duire l impact au niveau du thorax des occupants des si ges avant Contribuent r duire l impact au niveau du thorax des occupants des si ges arri re lat raux Coussins gonflables rideaux SR...

Page 565: ...de ces pr cautions peut occasionner des blessures graves voire mortelles Le conducteur et tous les passagers doivent porter correctement leur cein ture de s curit Les coussins gonflables SRS sont des...

Page 566: ...ntaux SRS du passager avant peuvent ne pas se d ployer correctement lors d une col lision pouvant occasionner des bless ures graves voire mortelles Veillez porter la ceinture de s curit cor rectement...

Page 567: ...s tels que la planche de bord la garniture du volant et la partie inf rieure du tableau de bord Ne fixez rien des emplacements tels que les portes la vitre du pare brise les vitres lat rales les monta...

Page 568: ...possible afin d viter d ventuelles irritations de la peau Si une zone renfermant un coussin gonflable SRS est endommag e ou craquel e faites la remplacer par votre concessionnaire Lexus Ne placez rien...

Page 569: ...de l int rieur du v hicule Installation des pi ces suivantes ou accessoires Pare buffle ou pare kangourou Chasse neige Treuils Porte bagages de toit Modifications de la suspension du v hicule Installa...

Page 570: ...mporte quel sens M morisez le sens dans lequel vous avez tourn et le nombre de tours V hicules sans phares faisceau unique V hicules avec phares faisceau unique 2 Tournez le boulon B du m me nombre de...

Page 571: ...571 Index What to do if Troubleshooting 572 Alphabetical Index 574...

Page 572: ...nside the vehicle when the lock is set Open the rear door from outside and then unlock the child protector lock P 109 Did you press the engine switch while firmly depressing the brake pedal P 194 Is t...

Page 573: ...ck the doors Turn the engine switch to ACC or ON or start the engine The alarm will be deactivated or stopped after a few seconds Is the message displayed on the multi information display Check the me...

Page 574: ...7 General airbag precautions 33 Modification and disposal of airbags 36 Side airbag precautions 33 Side and curtain shield airbags precau tions 33 SRS airbags 30 SRS warning light 480 Alarm 71 Warning...

Page 575: ...Moon roof precautions 159 Panoramic moon roof precautions 162 Power back door precautions 110 Power window lock switch 157 Power window precautions 156 Rear door child protectors 109 Seat belt extende...

Page 576: ...3 Winter drive tips 373 Driving information display 92 Driving position memory 164 Memory recall function 166 Power easy access system 164 Driving range 92 Driving support system information 97 DSC Dr...

Page 577: ...ch 194 Auto power off function 197 Changing the engine switch modes 196 If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency 470 EPS Electric Power Steering 367 Warning light 481 Event data recorder EDR...

Page 578: ...ated steering wheel 392 Heaters Front automatic air conditioning system 381 Heated steering wheel 392 Outside rear view mirrors 386 Rear air conditioning system 390 Seat heaters 392 High mounted stopl...

Page 579: ...change Assist LCA 253 Lane Departure Alert LDA 256 Lane Tracing Assist LTA Operation 248 LATCH anchors 56 LCA Lane change Assist 253 LDA Lane Departure Alert 256 Lever Auxiliary catch lever 435 Hood...

Page 580: ...d panoramic moon roof operation 161 Jam protection function 158 Operation 157 Multi information display 85 Audio system linked display 96 AWD Control 96 Boost gauge 94 Drive information 92 Driving inf...

Page 581: ...sion System Function 238 Warning light 483 PDA Proactive driving assist 262 Personal lights 394 PKSB Parking Support Brake 327 Pop up display information 97 Power back door 110 Hands Free Power Back D...

Page 582: ...eat belt use 26 Reminder light and buzzer 482 Seat belt extender 27 Seat belt pretensioners 29 SRS warning light 480 Seat heaters 392 Seat position memory 164 Seat ventilators 392 Seating capacity 182...

Page 583: ...gh Beam system 215 Brake Hold switch 207 Digital Rear view Mirror control switches 143 Door lock switches 107 Driving mode select switch 362 Driving position memory switches 164 Dynamic radar cruise c...

Page 584: ...3 Tires Chains 374 Checking 445 If you have a flat tire 500 Inflation pressure 455 Information 534 Replacing 500 Rotating tires 447 Size 530 Snow tires 373 Spare tire 500 Tire inflation pressure displ...

Page 585: ...information indicator 485 Dynamic radar cruise control indicator 484 Electric power steering 481 High coolant temperature 479 Inappropriate pedal operation warning light 481 Intuitive parking assist O...

Page 586: ...cal Index For information regarding the equipment listed below refer to the MULTIMEDIA OWNER S MANUAL Voice control system Navigation system Audio visual system Panoramic view monitor Lexus parking as...

Page 587: ...587 Alphabetical Index...

Page 588: ...588 Smart access system with push button start Certifications...

Page 589: ...589...

Page 590: ...590 Digital Key...

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Page 593: ...593 Tire pressure warning system...

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Page 595: ...595 Millimeter wave radar sensor...

Page 596: ...596 Smart access system with push button start and engine immobilizer system...

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Page 598: ...598 Safety Connect...

Page 599: ...599 Wireless charger...

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Page 601: ...601 Blind Spot Monitor...

Page 602: ...602 Intuitive parking assist Garage door opener...

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Page 604: ...lever P 435 Tire inflation pressure P 530 Fuel filler door opener P 225 Fuel tank capacity Ref erence 17 8 gal 67 5 L 14 8 Imp gal Fuel type Unleaded gasoline only P 525 P 532 Cold tire inflation pres...

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