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Lexus Safety System + 3 to a third
party in the following situations:
When separate consent of the vehi-
cle owner (or the lessee if the vehi-
cle is leased) has been given. This
includes situations when the user
subscribes to an individual service
which is provided by a second party
and uses vehicle recorded data,
where the provider has obtained the
user’s consent for providing data to
a third-party
When providing data to a company
involved in autonomous driving soft-
ware, etc. for the purpose of
research and development (tech-
nology, product development,
product improvement, etc.) of auto-
mated driving, advanced safety and
map related technologies
When providing image data and
position information to a company
involved in map creation, etc. for the
purpose of research and develop-
ment map related technologies
When providing image data and
position information to a local gov-
ernment for the purpose of road
maintenance, etc.
When providing processed image
data and position information to
traffic condition communication
individual services
When providing image data from
near a fire, or other area that emer-
gency services are dispatched, to
the fire department of a local gov-
ernment which has entered a sepa-
rate contract with Lexus
Image information recorded by the vehicle
can be erased by your Lexus dealer.
The image recording function can be dis-
abled. However, if the function is disabled,
data from when systems operate will not be
available.
If you wish to stop the collection of Lexus
Safety System + 3 data by the Toyota serv-
ers for the purpose of research and devel-
opment and provision to individual services,
contact your Lexus dealer.
The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act,
15 U.S.C. s.2301 et seq., makes it ille-
gal for motor vehicle manufacturers to
void a motor vehicle warranty or deny
warranty coverage solely because an
aftermarket or recycled part has been
used to repair the vehicle or someone
other than the authorized service pro-
vider performed service on the vehicle.
This provision does not apply to a new
motor vehicle purchased solely for
commercial or industrial use.
Under federal law, a manufacturer may
deny warranty coverage and charge
for repairs to a vehicle if it is discovered
that an aftermarket or recycled part
installed on the vehicle is defective or
was installed incorrectly and caused
damage to another part of the vehicle
otherwise covered under warranty.
The Federal Trade Commission
requires that a manufacturer demon-
strate that an aftermarket or recycled
part or service performed by a person
Statement on Warranty Cover-
age for Aftermarket and Recy-
cled Parts (For U.S. Owners)