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1-4. Theft deterrent system
For vehicles sold in Canada
NOTICE
■
To ensure th
e system operates cor-
rectly
Do not mod
ify or re
move the s
ystem.
If
modified or removed, the proper opera-
tion of the system cannot be guaranteed.
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Table of Contents
Main Page
Default Chapter
1
Default Chapter
1
Pictorial Index
1
Table of Contents
2
For Your Information
6
Installation of a Mobile Two-Way Radio System
6
Noise from under Vehicle after Turning off the Engine
6
Vehicle Data Recording
6
Data Transmission
7
Data Usage
7
Event Data Recorder
7
Usage of Data Collected through Lexus Enform
7
For Your Information
8
Perchlorate Material
8
Scrapping of Your Lexus
8
General Precaution Regarding Children’s Safety
9
General Precautions While Driving
9
Symbols in Illustrations
10
Symbols in this Manual
10
How to Search
11
Searching by Installation Position
11
Searching by Name
11
Searching by Symptom or Sound
11
Exterior
12
Reading this Manual
12
How to Search
13
Pictorial Index
14
Instrument Panel
15
Switches
17
Ceiling
21
1 For Safety and Security
23
For Safe Use
23
Before Driving
24
Installing Floor Mats
24
Adjusting the Mirrors
25
Correct Driving Posture
25
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
25
For Safe Driving
25
People Suffering Illness
26
Pregnant Women
26
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
26
Seat Belts
26
Child Seat Belt Usage
27
Seat Belt Extender
27
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
28
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
28
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
28
Seat Belt Guide
28
Rear Seat Belt Holder
29
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
29
Seat Belt Pretensioners
29
When Using the Seat Belt Guide
29
Location of the SRS Airbags
31
SRS Airbag System
31
SRS Airbags
31
SRS Driver Airbag/Front Passenger Airbag
31
SRS Airbag System Components
32
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
33
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions
33
When to Contact Your Lexus Dealer
34
SRS Airbag Precautions
35
Pop up Hood
38
Pop up Hood Precautions
38
System Components
38
Pop up Hood Operational Conditions
39
Active Roll Bar
40
Operation of the Active Roll Bar
40
Active Roll Bar Operational Conditions
41
Active Roll Bar Precautions
41
Warning Message
41
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
43
Adult
45
Child
45
Child Restraint System with Infant
45
There Is a Malfunction in the System
46
Unoccupied
46
Exhaust Gas Precautions
47
Exhaust Pipe
47
Important Points While Driving
47
When Parking
47
Child Restraint Systems
48
Points to Remember
48
Riding with Children
48
Child Safety
48
Child Restraint System
49
Handling the Child Restraint System
49
When a Child Is Riding
49
Installation Method
50
When Installing a Child Restraint System to a Front Passenger Seat
50
When Using a Child Restraint System
50
Child Restraint System Fixed with a Seat Belt
52
Installing Child Restraint System Using a Seat Belt
52
Booster Seat
54
Booster Type
54
High Back Type
54
Child Restraint System Fixed with a Child Restraint LATCH Anchor
55
Removing a Child Restraint System Installed with a Seat Belt
55
Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Anchors
56
When Installing in the Rear Seats
56
With Flexible Lower Attachments
56
With Rigid Lower Attachments
56
When Installing a Child Restraint System
57
Lexus Enform Safety Connect
58
Certification for Lexus Enform
59
Services
60
Subscription
60
Automatic Collision Notification
61
Languages
61
Safety Connect Services
61
Stolen Vehicle Location
61
Emergency Assistance Button
62
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
62
Safety Information for Safety Connect
62
Availability of Service
63
Lexus Enform Remote
63
Lexus Enform Remote Information
63
Lexus Enform Service Connect
64
Certifications for the Engine Immobilizer System
65
Engine Immobilizer System
65
Operating the System
65
System Maintenance
65
Theft Deterrent System
65
Alarm
67
Canceling or Stopping
67
Setting/Canceling/Stopping the Alarm System
67
Triggering of the Alarm
67
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
68
Customization
68
Theft Prevention Labels (U.S.A.)
69
2 Vehicle Status Information and Indicators
71
Instrument Cluster
71
Instrument Cluster
72
Warning Lights and Indicators
72
Indicators
73
Operation Indicators
74
Eco Driving Indicator
75
Eco Driving Indicator Light
75
Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
75
Eco Driving Ratio Based on Acceleration
75
Zone of Eco Driving
76
Gauges and Meters
77
Meter Display
77
Outside Temperature
77
Tachometer
77
Fuel Gauge
78
Odometer and Trip Meter Display
78
Rev Indicator
78
Variable Red Zone
78
Changing between the Odometer and Trip Meter
79
Instrument Panel Brightness Adjustment
79
Liquid Crystal Display
79
Outside Temperature Display
79
Changing the Display
80
Changing the Instrument Panel Light Brightness
80
Display and Menu Icons
81
Menu Icons
81
Multi-Information Display
81
Opening Image Display
81
Changing the Meter Display
82
Content of Drive Information
82
Current Fuel Consumption
82
Drive Information
82
Advanced Display
83
G-Force
83
Gear Positions
83
Units
83
Audio System-Linked Display
84
Driving Assist System Information
84
G-Force Direction
84
Navigation System-Linked Display
84
Accent Color
85
Ring Position Memory
85
Settings Display
85
Warning Message Display
85
Suggestion Function
86
Suggestion to Turn off the Headlights
86
Suggestion to Turn on the Headlights
86
Suggestion to Unlock the Power Windows
86
Enabling/Disabling the Head-Up Display
87
Head-Up Display
87
Using the Head-Up Display
87
Changing Settings of the Head-Up Display
88
Display Brightness
88
Display Brightness/Position
88
Head-Up Display Automatic Position Adjustment
88
Information Display Area
89
Navigation System-Linked Display Area
89
Speed Limit
89
Street Name
89
Compass
90
Fuel Consumption Information
90
Route Guidance to Destination
90
Street Name Display
90
Cruising Range
91
Resetting the Data
91
Trip Information
91
Updating the History Data
91
History
92
Trip Information (Type A)
92
Trip Information (Type B)
92
Using the Side Display
92
3 Before Driving
93
Keys
94
Key Types
94
When Riding in an Aircraft
94
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
94
Key Information
94
Confirmation of the Registered Key Number
95
Theft Deterrent Panic Mode
96
Using the Mechanical Key
96
Wireless Remote Control
96
Card Key
97
If a Wrong Key Is Used
97
Locks both Side Doors
98
Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors and Trunk
98
Speed-Linked Outside Door Handle Retracting Function
98
To Extend the Outside Door Handles Retracted Automatically
98
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Outside
98
Open Door Warning Buzzer
99
Operation Signals
99
Security Feature
99
Switching the Door Unlock Function
99
Door Lock Indicator
100
Door Lock Switches
100
Inside Door Handles
100
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Inside
100
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems
101
Trunk
102
Using the Trunk
102
Opening the Trunk
103
Smart Access System with Push-Button Start
103
Trunk Opener Switch
103
Closing the Trunk
104
If the Battery Is Discharged
104
Internal Trunk Release Lever
104
Trunk Light
104
Antenna Location
105
Protecting Luggage against Theft
105
Smart Access System with Push- Button Start
105
Effective Range
106
If an Alarm Sounds or a Warning Message Is Displayed
106
When an Exterior Alarm Sounds Once for 5 Seconds
106
When an Interior Alarm Sounds Continuously
106
Conditions Affecting Operation
107
Note for the Entry Function
107
Turning an Electronic Key to Battery-Saving Mode
107
To Operate the System Properly
108
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
108
If an Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
109
Adjustment Procedure
112
Front Seats
112
Power Easy Access System
112
When Adjusting the Seat
112
Entering/Exiting the Rear Seat
113
Jam Protection Function
113
Returning the Front Seat to Its Original Position
113
Driving Position Memory
114
In Order to Correctly Use the Driving Position Memory Function
115
Operation of the Power Easy Access System
115
Recording a Driving Position into Memory
115
Seat Positions that Can be Memorized
115
Cancelation Procedure
116
Recalling a Driving Position
116
Registering Procedure
116
To Stop the Position Recall Operation Part-Way through
116
Recall Procedure
117
Recalling the Driving Position Using the Memory Recall Function
117
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints
118
Head Restraints
118
Vertical Adjustment
118
Automatic Adjustment of the Steering Position
119
Sounding the Horn
119
Steering Wheel
119
The Steering Wheel Can be Adjusted When
119
Adjusting the Steering Wheel and Mirrors
119
Inside Rear View Mirror
120
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
120
Anti-Glare Function
120
To Prevent Sensor Error
120
Outside Rear View Mirrors
121
Auto Anti-Glare Function
121
Automatic Adjustment of the Mirror Angle
121
Defogging the Mirrors
121
Folding and Extending the Mirrors
122
Linked Mirror Function When Reversing
122
Using Automatic Mode in Cold Weather
122
Using the Switch
122
Power Windows
124
Opening the Palm Rest
124
Operating the Switch
124
Opening and Closing the Win- Dows
124
Catch Protection Function
125
When the Rear Quarter Windows Cannot be Opened or Closed
125
When the Window Cannot be Opened or Closed
125
Closing the Windows
126
Door Lock Linked Window Operation
126
Power Windows Open Warning Buzzer
126
Preventing Accidental Operation (Window Lock Switch)
127
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
127
When the Battery Is Disconnected
127
Soft Top Roof
128
Opening or Closing the Soft Top Roof
128
Situations in Which the Soft Top Roof Operation Stops Partway
129
Soft Top Roof Open Warning Buzzer
129
Switch Operation When the Operational Conditions Are Not Met
129
While the Soft Top Roof Is Operating
129
Soft Top Roof Operation Stops Partway
130
Soft Top Roof Operation Does Not Start
131
Soft Top Roof Opens Slowly
133
When Opening or Closing the Soft Top Roof
134
When a Child Is in the Vehicle
135
While the Vehicle Is Driven
135
4 Driving
137
Driving the Vehicle
138
Driving Procedure
138
When Parking the Vehicle
138
Driving in the Rain
138
Before Driving
138
Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
139
Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
139
Restraining Sudden Start
139
Restraining the Engine Output
139
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
140
When Driving the Vehicle
140
When Shifting the Shift Position
140
Brake Pad Wear
141
When the Vehicle Is Parked
141
When the Vehicle Is Stopped
141
Brake Function
143
Capacity and Distribution
144
Cargo and Luggage
144
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit
144
Storage Precautions
144
Calculation Formula for Your Vehicle
145
Total Load Capacity
146
Total Load Capacity and Seating Capacity
146
Trailer Towing
146
Vehicle Load Limits
146
Dinghy Towing
147
Engine (Ignition) Switch
148
Engine Switch Illumination
148
If the Engine Does Not Start
148
Starting the Engine
148
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
143
When Encountering Flooded Roads
143
Driving Procedures
148
Electronic Key Battery
149
Stopping the Engine
149
Automatic Engine Shut off Feature
150
Auto Power off Function
151
Changing Engine Switch Modes
151
When the Shift Control System Malfunctions
151
Automatic Transmission
152
For the Shift Positions
152
Reverse Warning Buzzer
152
Shift Position Purpose and Functions
152
Ai-Shift
153
If a Message about a Shift Operation Is Shown
153
P Position Switch
154
Shift Lever Display:
154
Shifting the Shift Lever
154
When Shifting the Shift Position to P
154
Automatic P Position Selection Function
155
If the Shift Position Cannot be Shifted from P
155
Shifting the Shift Position from P to Other Positions
155
Selecting the Driving Mode
156
Snow Mode
156
Snow Mode Automatic Deactivation
156
When Exiting the Vehicle
156
Automatic Deactivation of Shift Range Selection in the D Position
157
Downshifting Restriction Warning Buzzer
157
Selecting Gears in the M Position
157
If the Indicator Flashes Faster than Usual
158
Right Turn
158
Turn Signal Lever
158
Operating Instructions
159
Parking Brake
159
Turning the Automatic Mode on
159
Parking Brake Indicator Light
160
Parking Brake Operation
160
Parking Brake Operation Sound
160
Turning the Automatic Mode off
160
Brake Hold
161
Brake Hold System Operating Conditions
161
Enabling the System
161
Turns the Brake Hold System on
161
Brake Hold Function
162
Warning Messages and Buzzers
162
When an Inspection at Your Lexus Dealer Is Necessary
162
AUTO Mode Can be Used When
163
Daytime Running Light System
163
Headlight Switch
163
Turning on the Headlights
163
Operating the Lights and Wipers
163
Automatic Light off System
164
Battery-Saving Function
164
Light Reminder Buzzer
164
Welcome Light Illumination Control
164
Cornering Light Control
165
Activating the Automatic High Beam System
166
Automatic High Beam
166
Front Camera Detection Information
166
High Beam Automatic Turning on or off Conditions
166
Switching to High Beam
167
Temporarily Lowering Sensor Sensitivity
167
Turning the High Beam On/Off Manually
167
Switching to Low Beam
168
Temporarily Switching to the Low Beams
168
Operating the Wiper Lever
169
Windshield Wipers and Washer
169
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
170
Raindrop Sensor
170
To Protect the Windshield Wipers
170
When Stopping the Engine in an Emergency While Driving
170
Lifting the Windshield Wipers
171
Raising the Wipers to the Service Position
171
Lowering the Windshield Wipers to Retracted Position
172
When Lifting the Windshield Wipers
172
Before Refueling the Vehicle
173
Fuel Types
173
Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
173
When Refueling
173
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
174
Driving Assist System
175
Lexus Safety System +
175
Sensors
175
Cornering Lights
165
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
165
Using the Driving Support Systems
175
Using the Driving Support Sys- Tems
175
To Avoid Malfunction of the Front Camera
176
PCS (Pre-Collision System)
181
Pre-Collision Brake Assist
181
Pre-Collision Braking
181
Suspension Control
181
Limitations of the Pre-Collision System
182
Changing Settings of the Pre-Collision System
183
Changing the Pre-Collision Warning Timing
183
Enabling/Disabling the Pre-Collision System
183
Operational Conditions
183
Cancelation of the Pre-Collision Braking
184
Pre-Collision Warning
184
Situations in Which the System May Not Operate Properly
186
If VSC Is Disabled
187
Lane Departure Alert Function
188
LKA (Lane-Keeping Assist)
188
Steering Assist Function
188
Lane Centering Function
189
Vehicle Sway Warning Function
189
Before Using LKA System
190
Situations Unsuitable for LKA System
190
Turning LKA System on
190
Indications on Multi-Information Display
191
LKA Indicator
191
Operation Conditions of each Function
192
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control with Full-Speed Range
196
Operation Switches
196
Assisting the Driver to Operate the Vehicle
197
Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
198
Example of Constant Speed Cruising
198
Example of Deceleration Cruising and Follow-Up Cruising
198
Adjusting the Set Speed
199
Decreases the Speed
199
Example of Acceleration
199
Setting the Vehicle Speed
199
Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
200
Approach Warning
201
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control
201
Selecting Constant Speed Control Mode
202
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
203
Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control Mode
203
Automatic Cancelation of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
203
When the Vehicle Stops While Follow-Up Cruising
203
Comfort Mode
205
Driving Mode Select Switch
205
Eco Drive Mode
205
Sport Mode
205
Driving Mode Pop-Up Display
206
Intuitive Parking Assist
206
Types of Sensors
206
Center Display
207
Muting the Buzzer Sound
207
To Cancel the Mute
207
Turning Intuitive Parking Assist On/Off
207
Sensor Detection Information
208
Detection Range of the Sensors
210
Multi-Information Display, Head-Up Display and Center Display
210
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
210
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)
211
Buzzer Operation and Distance to an Obstacle
211
Hearing the RCTA Buzzer
212
Turning the BSM Function/Rcta Function On/Off
212
Certification for the Blind Spot Monitor
213
Handling the Radar Sensor
214
BSM Function
215
BSM Function Detection Areas
215
Operation of the BSM Function
215
The BSM Function Is Operational When
216
Operation of the RCTA Function
217
RCTA Function
217
RCTA Icon Display
217
RCTA Function Detection Areas
218
The RCTA Function Is Operational When
218
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
220
Brake Assist
220
Driving Assist Systems
220
Summary of the Driving Assist Systems
220
Active Cornering Assist (ACA)
221
EPS (Electric Power Steering)
221
Hill-Start Assist Control
221
Secondary Collision Brake
221
Active Cornering Assist Operation Sounds and Vibrations
222
Automatic System Cancelation of Hill-Start Assist Control
222
ECB Operating Sound
222
Turning off both TRAC and VSC Systems
222
Automatic Reactivation of TRAC and VSC Systems
223
EPS Operation Sound
223
Reduced Effectiveness of the EPS System
223
Secondary Collision Brake Operating Conditions
223
Handling of Tires and the Suspension
224
Replacing Tires
224
Before Driving the Vehicle
225
Driving with Tire Chains
225
Preparation for Winter
225
Winter Driving Tips
225
Selecting Tire Chains
226
Windshield Wipers
226
5 Interior Features
227
Lexus Climate Concierge
227
Remote Touch
228
Remote Touch Operation
228
Touch Operation
228
Using the Touchpad
228
Center Display Overview
229
Flick
229
Menu Screen
229
Pinch In/Pinch out
229
Split-Screen Display
230
Main Display
231
Screen Display During Low Temperatures
231
Side Display
231
Lexus Climate Concierge
232
Operation of each System
232
Seat Heaters and Ventilators
232
Turning on Lexus Climate Concierge
232
Neck Heaters
233
Seat Heater/Ventilator/Neck Heater Operation
233
Adjusting the Temperature
234
Air Conditioning Controls
234
Using the Air Conditioning System
234
Changing the Air Flow Mode
235
Defogging the Windshield
235
Fogging up of the Windows
235
Setting the Fan Speed
235
Air Conditioning Filter
236
Air Conditioning System Refrigerant
236
Operation of the Air Conditioning System in Eco Drive Mode
236
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
236
Air Conditioning Control Screen
237
Main Control Screen
237
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
237
Trace Operation
237
Option Control Screen
238
Sub Menu
238
Eco Air Conditioning Mode
239
Micro Dust and Pollen Filter
239
Automatic Mode for Air Intake Control
240
Using Automatic Mode
240
Windshield Fog Detection Function
240
Heated Steering Wheel/Seat Heat- Ers/Seat Ventilators/Neck Heat- Ers
242
Control Screen
243
Sub Function Menu
243
Air Conditioning System-Linked Control Mode
244
Adjusting the Air Flow Direction
245
Location and Operation of the Neck Heaters
245
Location of the Neck Heater Air Outlet
245
Interior Lights List
246
Location of the Interior Lights
246
Personal Lights Automatic On/Off
246
When Personal Lights Do Not Respond as Normal
246
Operating the Personal Lights
247
Turning the Door Position on
247
Turning the Lights On/Off
247
Glove Box
248
Glove Box Light
248
List of Storage Features
248
Location of the Storage Features
248
Console Box Light
249
Console Box/Auxiliary Box
249
Cup Holder
249
Using the Auxiliary Box
249
Cargo Hooks
250
Loosening/Tightening the Belt
250
Trunk Features
250
Warning Reflector Storage Belt
250
Clock
251
Power Outlet
251
Sun Visors
251
Using the Other Interior Features
251
Garage Door Opener
252
To Prevent Battery Discharge
252
Using the Power Outlet
252
Certification for the Garage Door Opener
253
Before Programming Homelink
254
Programming Homelink
254
Programming the Homelink
254
Programming a Rolling Code System
255
Before Programming
256
Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button
256
Erasing the Entire Homelink Memory
257
Operating Homelink
257
6 Maintenance and Care
259
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehi- Cle Exterior
260
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting the Vehi- Cle Exterior
260
Self-Restoring Coat
260
Brake Caliper Coating
261
Bumpers
261
Notes for the Smart Access System with Push-Button Start
261
Plated Portions
261
To Prevent Damage or Deterioration of the Soft Top Roof
262
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
263
Cleaning the Soft Top Roof
263
When Using a High-Pressure Car Wash
263
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
264
Cleaning Instructions for the Interior Parts of the Soft Top Roof
264
Handling the Seat Belts
264
Shampooing the Carpets
264
Cleaning Detergents
265
Cleaning the Areas with Satin-Finish Metal Accents
265
Water on the Floor
265
When Cleaning the Soft Top Roof
265
Caring for Leather Areas
266
Cleaning the Leather Areas
266
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
266
General Maintenance
267
Maintenance Requirements
267
Repair and Replacement
267
Scheduled Maintenance
267
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
268
Engine Compartment
268
General Maintenance
268
Emission Inspection and Mainte- Nance (I/M) Programs
271
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on
271
If Your Vehicle Does Not Pass the I/M Test
271
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
272
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
272
If You Remove the Air Cleaner Filter
273
Hood
274
Location of the Jack Point
274
Opening the Hood
274
Positioning a Floor Jack
274
Rear
275
Engine Compartment
276
Adding Engine Oil
277
Checking the Engine Oil
277
Checking the Oil Type and Preparing the Items Needed
277
Engine Oil Consumption
277
Checking the Engine Coolant
278
Coolant Selection
278
Engine Coolant Reservoir
278
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
278
Adding Fluid
279
Brake Fluid Can Absorb Moisture from the Air
279
Checking and Adding the Brake Fluid
279
Checking the Radiator and Condenser
279
Checking and Adding the Washer Fluid
280
Diluting Washer Fluid
280
If the Fluid Level Is Low or High
280
When Filling the Reservoir
280
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery
281
Battery
281
Before Recharging
281
Location
281
Checking Battery Fluid
282
Removing the Battery Cover
282
Checking Tires
283
Tire Life
283
Tires
283
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
283
All Season Tires
284
Driving on Rough Roads
284
Low Profile Tires (21-Inch Tires)
284
Snow Tires
284
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
285
Run-Flat Tires
285
Tire Pressure Warning System
285
Tire Rotation
285
Tire Pressure Warning System Certification
286
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
287
When Replacing the Tires and Wheels
287
How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System
288
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
288
The Initialization Operation
288
Registering ID Codes
289
When Registering ID Codes
289
Canceling the Change Wheel Set Mode
290
When ID Code Registration May Not Operate Properly
290
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
291
Location of the Tools
291
Replacing the Tire
291
Tools
291
Removing a Tire
292
Installing the Tire
293
After Using the Tools
294
When Installing the Tire
294
Checking the Specified Tire Inflation Pressure
295
Inspection and Adjustment Procedure
295
Tire Inflation Pressure
295
Tire Pressure Gauge
295
Wheels
297
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
297
Wheel Selection
297
When Replacing Wheels
297
Air Conditioning Filter with Deodorizing Function
298
Checking Interval
298
If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically
298
Removing the Air Conditioning Filter
298
If the Electronic Key Battery Is Depleted
299
Items to Prepare
299
Use a CR2032 Lithium Battery
299
Battery Precautions
300
Replacing the Battery
300
Checking and Replacing Fuses
301
Driver’s Side Instrument Panel
302
Front Passenger’s Side Instrument Panel
302
After a Fuse Is Replaced
303
Blown Fuse
303
If There Is an Overload in a Circuit
303
When Replacing Light Bulbs
303
Before Checking the Headlight Aim
304
Headlight Aim
304
Vertical Movement Adjusting Bolts
304
Adjusting the Headlight Aim
305
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
305
LED Lights
305
Light Bulbs
305
7 When Trouble Arises
307
Safety Glasses
273
Essential Information
307
Emergency Flashers
308
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
308
Stopping the Vehicle
308
If the Vehicle Is Trapped in Rising Water
309
Escaping the Vehicle from the Window
310
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
311
Installing Towing Eyelets to the Vehicle
311
When Towing the Vehicle
311
While Towing
311
Steps to Take in an Emergency
311
Situations When It Is Necessary to Contact Dealers before Towing
312
Situations When It Is Not Possible to be Towed by Another Vehicle
312
Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
312
Emergency Towing
313
Emergency Towing Procedure
313
Using a Flatbed Truck
313
Audible Symptoms
314
If You Think Something Is Wrong
314
Fuel Pump Shut off System
315
Restarting the Engine
315
Actions to the Warning Lights or Warning Buzzers
316
Brake System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
316
Charging System Warning Light
316
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
316
ABS Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
317
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
317
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Warning Buzzer)
317
SRS Warning Light
317
LKA (Lane-Keeping Assist) Indicator
318
PCS Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
318
Slip Indicator
318
Brake Hold Operated Indicator
319
Parking Brake Indicator
319
Brake System Warning Light
320
Driver’s Seat Belt Warning Buzzer
320
Front Passenger’s Seat Belt Warning Buzzer
320
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
320
High Coolant Temperature Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
321
Master Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
321
Tire Pressure Warning Light
321
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving
322
When the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
322
If both the ABS and the Brake System Warning Lights Remain on
323
If the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
323
Maintenance of the Tires
323
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
325
Master Warning Light
325
Malfunction in the ABS
326
Messages and Warnings
326
System Warning Lights
326
Warning Messages
326
If “Engine Stopped Steering Power Low” Is Shown
327
If “Maintenance Required Soon” Is Shown
327
If “Shift to P before Exiting Vehicle” Is Shown
327
Remaining Fuel Level Is Low
327
Warning Buzzer
328
If You Have a Flat Tire
329
When Driving over Bumps
329
When Replacing the Tires
329
If the Engine will Not Start
330
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn over
330
If You Lose Your Keys
331
Starting the Engine in an Emergency
331
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
332
If the Fuel Filler Door Cannot be Opened
332
When the Electronic Key Does Not Work
332
Locking and Unlocking the Door
333
If the Battery Is Discharged
334
After Opening the Glove Box
335
Opening the Glove Box
335
Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged
337
Charging the Battery
338
When Removing the Battery Terminals
338
When Replacing the Battery
338
When the Battery Is Removed or Discharged
338
Before Closing the Soft Top Roof
340
If the Soft Top Roof Cannot be Closed
340
Closing the Soft Top Roof
341
Tool
341
Correction Procedures
347
If Your Vehicle Overheats
347
When Adding Coolant
348
When Adding Engine Coolant
348
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
349
Recovering Procedure
349
When It Is Difficult to Free the Vehicle
349
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle
350
Vehicle Specifications
351
Dimensions and Weight
352
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
352
Seating Capacity
352
Specifications
352
Vehicle Identification Number
352
Engine Number
353
Engine Oil Selection
353
Lubrication System
353
Oil Capacity
353
Cooling System
354
How to Read Oil Container Label
354
Oil Grade
354
Recommended Viscosity
354
Electrical System
355
Ignition System
355
Spark Plug
355
Brakes
356
Differential
356
Steering
357
Tires and Wheels
357
21-Inch Tires
358
Fuel Information
359
Gasoline Quality
359
If Your Engine Knocks
359
Fuel-Related Poor Driveability
360
Notice on Fuel Quality
360
When Refueling with Gasohol
360
Tire Information
361
Typical Tire Symbols
361
Tire Size
362
Typical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)
362
Typical Tire Size Information
362
DOT Quality Grades
363
Tire Section Names
363
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
363
Glossary of Tire Terminology
364
Temperature A, B, C
364
Traction AA, A, B, C
364
Treadwear
364
Changing by Using the Remote Touch
369
Customizable Features
369
Customizing Vehicle Features
369
When Customizing Using the Remote Touch
369
Visible Symptoms
314
Wheel Nut Wrench
314
Customization
369
Gauges, Meters and Multi-Information Display
370
HUD (Head-Up Display)
371
Vehicle Customization
379
Items to Initialize
380
List of the Items to Initialize
380
For Owners
381
Reporting Safety Defects for U.S. Owners
382
Seat Belt Instructions for Cana- Dian Owners (in French)
382
SRS Airbag Instructions for Canadian Owners (in French)
384
Headlight Aim Instructions for Canadian Owners (in French)
390
Index
393
What to Do if
393
The Doors Cannot be Locked, Unlocked, Opened or Closed
394
What to Do If... (Troubleshooting)
394
When a Problem Has Occurred
395
Alphabetical Index
396
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