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2-3. Operating the lights and wipers
2
When driving
LX570_OM_OM60L96U_(U)
Increases the sensitivity
Decreases the sensitivity
Washer/wiper dual opera-
tion
The wipers operate automati-
cally. (After operating several
times, the wipers operate one
more time after a short delay to
prevent dripping.)
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Table of Contents
Main Page
Default Chapter
1
Table of Contents
1
Table of Contents
2
Exterior View
8
Pictorial Index
8
Interior View
10
Instrument Panel View
14
Steering Wheel Controls View
16
Luggage Compartment View
20
For Your Information
22
Main Owner’s Manual
22
Noise from under Vehicle after Turning off the Engine
22
Installation of a Mobile Two-Way Radio System
23
Vehicle Data Recordings
24
Event Data Recorder
25
Disclosure of the EDR Data
26
Perchlorate Material
26
Scrapping of Your Lexus
26
General Precaution Regarding Children’s Safety
27
General Precautions While Driving
27
Symbols Used in Illustrations
28
Symbols Used Throughout this Manual
28
1 Before Driving
29
Key Information
29
Keys
30
Card Key (if Equipped)
30
Using the Mechanical Key
31
Card Key
32
When Required to Leave the Vehicle’s Key with a Parking Attendant
32
Key Number Plate
33
To Prevent Key Damage
33
When Riding in an Aircraft
33
Precautions for Handling the Card Keys
34
Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors
35
Smart Access System with Push-Button Start
35
Unlocking and Locking the Doors
36
Back Door
37
Antenna Location
38
Effective Range (Areas Within Which the Electronic Key Is Detected)
39
Operation Signals
39
Conditions Affecting Operation of the Smart Access System
40
Switching the Door Unlock Function
41
Battery-Saving Function (Electronic Key)
42
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
42
Note for the Entry Function
43
To Operate the System Properly
43
Alarms and Warning Indicators
44
Security Feature
44
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods (Electronic Key)
44
If the Smart Access System with Push-Button Start Does Not Operate Properly
47
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices
48
When Using the Smart Access System with Push-Button Start and Operating the Power Windows and Moon Roof
48
Wireless Remote Control
49
Door Lock Buzzer
50
Power Back Door Operation
50
Caution When Using the Wireless Remote Control and Operating the Power Windows and Moon Roof
51
Side Doors
52
Locking the Driver’s Door from the Outside Without a Key
53
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
53
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems
54
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
54
To Prevent an Accident While Driving
55
Back Door Operation
56
Canceling the Power Back Door System
57
Opening the Back Door from Inside the Vehicle
57
Power Back Door Switch
57
Rear Step Bumper
58
When Closing the Back Door
58
If the Back Door Opener Is Inoperative
59
The Power Back Door Can be Opened/Closed When
59
Back Door Closer
60
Fall-Down Protection Function
60
Jam Protection Function
60
When Re-Connecting the Battery
60
Caution While Driving
61
When Children Are in the Vehicle
61
Operating the Back Door - Precautions
62
Back Door Closer - Precautions
63
Power Back Door - Precautions
64
Back Door Damper Stays
66
To Prevent Back Door Closer Malfunction
66
To Prevent Damage to the Power Back Door
66
Adjustable Components (Seats, Mirrors, Steering Wheel)
67
Front Seats
67
Power Easy Access System
68
Active Head Restraint
69
The Auto Away Function for Exiting the Driver Seat
69
Seat Adjustment - Caution
70
Rear Seats
71
Tumbling the Second Seats and Third Seat Entry
72
If You Cannot Raise the Left Side Seatback
74
Folding the Third Seats
75
Folding down the Third Seatback
76
Folding up the Third Seats
77
Returning the Third Seats
78
Alarms and Indicators
79
Avoiding Damage to Seat Components
82
Caution on Seat Adjustment
82
When Returning the Seatbacks to Their Original Position
82
When the Seatback Is Folded
82
Driving Position Memory System
83
Entering a Position to Memory
83
Recalling the Memorized Position
83
Linking Driving Position Memory with Door Unlock Operation
84
Canceling the Linked Door Unlock Operation
85
Using the Door Lock Switch
85
If the Battery Is Disconnected (Memorized Positions)
86
Retained Accessory Power
86
To Cancel Seat Position Recall
86
Head Restraints
87
Removing the Head Restraints
89
Head Restraint Precautions
90
Installing the Head Restraints (Except Third Outboard Seats)
90
When Not Using the Third Center Seat Head Restraint
90
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
91
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
91
Fastening and Releasing the Third Center Seat Belt
92
Releasing and Storing the Third Center Seat Belt
93
Adjusting the Height of the Belt (Front and Second Outboard Seats)
94
Pre-Collision Seat Belts (Front Seats of Vehicles with Pre-Collision System)
94
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front and Second Outboard Seats)
94
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
95
Child Seat Belt Usage
95
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
95
When the Third Center Seat Belt Cannot be Extended
95
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
96
Seat Belt Extender
96
Wearing a Seat Belt - Precautions
96
People Suffering Illness
97
Pregnant Women
97
Seat Belt Pretensioners
97
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor
98
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
98
When Using the Third Center Seat Belt
98
Using a Seat Belt Extender - Caution
99
Steering Wheel
100
Auto Tilt Away
100
Automatic Adjustment of the Steering Position
101
Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
102
Adjusting the Height of the Rear View Mirror
102
Automatic Anti-Glare Function
102
Changing Automatic Anti-Glare Function Mode
102
Outside Rear View Mirrors
104
Folding Back the Mirrors
104
Adjusting the Mirror Angle When the Vehicle Is Reversing
105
Linked Mirror Function When Reversing
105
Auto Anti-Glare Function
106
Automatic Adjustment of the Mirror Angle
106
Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted When
106
When the Mirrors Are Fogged up
106
If Ice Should Jam the Mirror
107
When a Mirror Is Moving - Precaution
107
When the Mirror Defoggers Are Operating - Precaution
107
Opening and Closing the Windows and Moon Roof
108
Power Windows
108
Door Lock Linked Window Operation
108
Lock Switch
108
Jam Protection Function (Windows)
109
Operating the Power Windows after Turning the “Engine Start Stop” Switch off
109
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally
109
Closing the Windows - Precautions
110
Moon Roof - Opening and Closing
111
Moon Roof - Tilt up and down
111
Door Lock Linked Moon Roof Operation
112
Operating the Moon Roof after Turning the “ENGINE START STOP” Switch off
112
Sunshade
112
To Reduce Moon Roof Wind Noise
112
When the Moon Roof Does Not Close Normally
113
Moon Roof Open Warning Buzzer
114
Opening the Moon Roof - Precautions
114
Closing the Moon Roof - Precautions
115
Jam Protection Function (Moon Roof)
115
Refueling
116
Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
116
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
117
Fuel Types
117
Refueling the Vehicle - Precautions
118
When Replacing the Fuel Tank Cap
118
Theft Deterrent System
119
Engine Immobilizer System
119
Alarm
121
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
121
Setting the Alarm System
121
Triggering of the Alarm
121
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
123
Panic Mode
123
To Ensure the Alarm System Operates Correctly
123
When the Battery Is Disconnected (Alarm System)
123
Safety Information
124
Correct Driving Posture
124
Adjusting the Seat Position
125
SRS Airbags
126
Airbag System Components
128
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
129
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Front Airbags)
130
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Side Airbags and SRS Curtain Shield Airbags)
130
Conditions under Which the SRS Airbags May Deploy (Inflate), Other than a Collision
131
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbag (Front Airbags)
131
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbag (Side Airbags and Curtain Shield Airbags)
132
When to Contact Your Lexus Dealer
133
SRS Airbag Precautions
134
Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components
138
Deactivating the Curtain Shield Airbags in a Vehicle Rollover
139
Operating Conditions When the RSCA off Indicator Is on
139
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
140
Condition and Operation in the Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
141
Unoccupied
142
SRS System Malfunction
143
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System Precautions
144
Child Restraint Systems
146
Types of Child Restraints
147
Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System
148
When Installing the Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger Seat
148
Using a Child Restraint System - Precautions
149
Installing Child Restraints
151
Installation with LATCH System
152
Installing Child Restraints Using a Seat Belt (Child Restraint Lock Function Belt)
154
Rear-Facing - Infant Seat/Convertible Seat
154
Forward-Facing - Convertible Seat
156
Booster Seat
158
Child Restraint Systems with a Top Tether Strap
159
Removing a Child Restraint System Installed with a Seat Belt
159
Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Anchors
161
When Installing a Booster Seat - Precautions
161
When Installing a Child Restraint System - Precautions
161
Do Not Use a Seat Belt Extender
163
To Correctly Attach a Child Restraint System to the Anchors
163
2 When Driving
165
Driving the Vehicle
166
Parking the Vehicle
166
Stopping
166
Breaking in Your New Lexus
167
Driving in the Rain
167
Engine Speed While Driving
167
Starting on a Steep Uphill
167
Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
168
Eco Driving Indicator
168
When Driving the Vehicle - Precautions
169
When Starting the Vehicle - Precautions
169
When Turning off the Engine
169
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces - Precautions
171
If You Hear a Squealing or Scraping Noise (Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators)
172
When Shifting the Shift Lever
172
When the Vehicle Is Stopped
172
When the Vehicle Is Parked - Precautions
173
Exhaust Gases - Precautions
174
When Braking the Vehicle - Precautions
174
When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
174
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
175
When Driving the Vehicle
175
When Parking the Vehicle
175
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
176
When Encountering Flooded Roads
176
Engine (Ignition) Switch
177
Changing “ENGINE START STOP” Switch Mode
178
Auto Power off Function
179
If the Engine Does Not Start
179
Operation of the “ENGINE START STOP” Switch
179
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
179
Stopping the Engine in an Emergency
180
Symptoms Indicating a Malfunction with the “ENGINE START STOP” Switch
180
To Prevent Battery Discharge
180
When Starting the Engine - Precautions
180
Automatic Transmission
181
Shifting the Shift Lever
181
Shift Position Uses
182
Selecting a Driving Mode
183
Changing Shift Range in “D” Position
184
Paddle Shift Switches
184
Shift Lever
184
Shift Ranges and Their Functions
185
Changing Shift Ranges in “S” Mode
186
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
187
Paddle Shift Switches (if Equipped)
187
“S” Mode
187
Ai-Shift
188
If the “S” Indicator Does Not Come on Even after Shifting the Shift Lever to “S”
188
Second Start Mode Automatic Deactivation
188
When Driving with the Cruise Control or Radar Cruise Control Activated
188
Turn Signal Lever
189
Parking Brake
190
Horn
191
Instrument Cluster
192
Gauges and Meters
192
Switching the Display
193
Eco Driving Indicator Light Customization
194
Instrument Panel Light Control
194
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
195
The Brightness of the Instrument Panel Lights
195
The Meters and Display Illuminate When
195
Voltmeter
195
Indicators and Warning Lights
196
Indicators
197
If a Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come on
199
Warning Lights
199
Multi-Information Display
200
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Display
201
Average Fuel Consumption after Refueling
202
Average Fuel Consumption and Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
202
Display Items
202
Outside Temperature Display
202
Current Fuel Consumption
203
Driving Range
203
Speedometer
203
Average Vehicle Speed
204
Front Tire Angle
204
Turn-By-Turn Navigation Setting Screen
204
Display off
205
Tire Inflation Pressure
205
System Check Display
206
Turn-By-Turn Navigation
206
Outside Temperature Display - When Correct Temperature May Not be Displayed
207
The Information Display at Low Temperatures
207
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
207
When “--” or “E” Is Displayed
207
Operating the Lights and Wipers
208
Headlight Switch
208
AFS (Adaptive Front-Lighting System)
210
Deactivating AFS
210
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
210
Automatic Light off System
211
Daytime Running Light System
211
Headlight Control Sensor
211
Automatic Headlight Leveling System
212
If the “AFS OFF” Indicator Flashes
212
Automatic High Beam
213
Turning the High Beam On/Off Manually
214
High Beam Automatic Turning on or off Conditions
215
Camera Sensor Detection Information
216
Limitations of the Automatic High Beam
216
If a Warning Message of the Automatic High Beam Is Displayed
218
Temporary Lowering Sensor Sensitivity
218
Camera Sensor - Precautions
219
Fog Light Switch
220
Windshield Wipers and Washer
222
The Windshield Wipers and Washer Can be Operated When
225
“AUTO” Mode (Wipers and Washer)
225
Caution Regarding the Use of Washer Fluid
226
Caution Regarding the Use of Windshield Wipers in “AUTO” Mode
226
Effects of Vehicle Speed on Wiper Operation
226
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
226
When a Nozzle Becomes Blocked
227
When There Is no Washer Fluid Spray from the Nozzle
227
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
228
Dripping Prevention Wiper Sweep
230
Effect of Vehicle and Shift Position on Wiper Operation
230
The Rear Window Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
230
Headlight Cleaner Switch
231
The Headlight Cleaner Can be Operated When
231
When the Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty
231
Using Other Driving Systems
232
Cruise Control
232
Setting the Vehicle Speed
232
Adjusting the Set Speed (Cruise Control)
233
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
233
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
234
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
234
Cruise Control Can be Set When
234
If the Warning Message for the Cruise Control Is Shown on the Multi-Information Display
234
Situations Unsuitable for Cruise Control
235
To Avoid Operating the Cruise Control by Mistake
235
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
236
Setting the Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
237
Adjusting the Set Speed (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control)
238
Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
239
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings
239
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control
240
Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
241
Approach Warning
242
Warnings May Not Occur When
242
Selecting Conventional Constant Speed Control Mode
243
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed (Dinamic Radar Cruise Control)
244
Automatic Cancelation of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control
244
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can be Set When
244
Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control
245
Radar Sensor and Grille Cover
245
Warning Messages and Buzzers for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
245
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control - Precautions
247
Cautions Regarding the Driving Assist Systems
247
To Avoid Inadvertent Cruise Control Activation
247
Situations Unsuitable for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
248
Conditions under Which the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control May Not Function Correctly
249
When the Radar Sensor May Not be Correctly Detecting the Vehicle Ahead
249
Handling the Radar Sensor
250
Intuitive Parking Assist
251
Intuitive Parking Assist Display
252
Touch Screen
252
Corner Sensors
253
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
253
Rear Center Sensors
254
Buzzer Operation and Distance to an Obstacle
255
Detection Range of the Sensors
256
Alert Volume Setting
257
Setting up Intuitive Parking Assist
257
Alert Distance Setting
258
Display On/Off Setting
258
Intuitive Parking Assist Display - Notice
258
The Intuitive Parking Assist Can be Operated When
258
Sensor Detection Information
259
When Using the Intuitive Parking Assist - Precautions
261
Rear View Monitor System
262
Screen Display
263
Area Displayed on Screen
264
Rear View Monitor System Precautions
264
Rear View Monitor System Camera
265
If You Notice any Symptoms Listed
266
When Using the Rear View Monitor System
268
How to Use the Camera (Rear View Monitor System)
269
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor
270
Using the Lexus Parking Assist Monitor
271
Estimated Course Line Display Mode
272
Using the System When Perpendicular Parking
272
Distance Guide Line Display Mode
273
Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode
273
Switching the Parking Mode Screen
274
Using the System When Parallel Parking
274
Perpendicular Parking (Estimated Course Line Display Mode)
275
Parking Operation
276
Perpendicular Parking (Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode)
278
Parallel Parking - Vehicle Movement Procedure
280
Canceling Parallel Parking Assist
287
Parallel Parking Assist Mode Information
287
Narrow Mode
288
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor Precautions
290
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor Camera
291
Differences between the Screen and the Actual Road
292
When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects
294
Things You Should Know - if You Notice any Symptoms
296
When Using the Lexus Parking Assist Monitor System - Precautions
299
When Using the Perpendicular Parking Assist Screen - Precaution
300
When Using the Parallel Parking Assist Screen - Precautions
301
How to Use the Camera
302
Wide View Front & Side Monitor
303
Wide View Front & Side Monitor Simultaneous Display
304
Wide View Front Monitor
304
Side Monitor
305
Changing the Screen Mode
306
Automatic Display Mode
307
Changing the Display in 3 Screen Mode
307
Using the Side Monitor
308
Changing the Course Line Display Mode
309
Using the Vehicle Width Line & Course Line
311
Minimum Projected Turning Circle & Projected Course Line
312
If the Battery Is Disconnected
313
Automatic System Cancelation
314
The Wide View Front & Side Monitor Can be Operated When
314
When Switched to from the Lexus Parking Assist Monitor
314
When the Outside Rear View Mirrors Have Been Folded
314
Side Camera
316
Wide View Front & Side Monitor Cameras
316
Flicker Effect
317
Smear Effect
317
When Using the Wide View Front & Side Monitor System - Precautions
317
Conditions Which May Affect the Wide View Front & Side Monitor System - Precautions
318
When a Solid Object Is Close by
319
When Using the Wide View Front & Side Monitor
319
4-Wheel AHC (Active Height Control Suspension)
320
Selecting Vehicle Height
321
Vehicle Height Modes
322
“HI” (High) Height Mode
322
“LO” (Low) Height Mode
322
“N” (Normal) Height Mode
322
Conditions for Changing the Vehicle Height Mode
323
Easy Access Mode
323
Disabling the Height Control
324
Automatic Change in Vehicle Height When in the High Mode
325
Automatic Change in Vehicle Height When the Four-Wheel Drive Control Switch Is in the “L4” Position
325
Hight Control Operating Conditions
325
Switching Vehicle Height Mode While the Engine Is Stopped
325
Extra High Mode
326
Turning off the Height Control
326
Automatic Leveling Function
327
If the Vehicle Height Does Not Change
327
In the Following Cases the 4-Wheel AHC will Not Operate
327
When the Vehicle Is Stopped During Driving
327
4-Wheel AHC Failure Warning
328
Cold Weather Operation (4-Wheel AHC)
328
Parking and Stopping Tips
328
Propeller Shaft Noise
328
Using the High Mode - Precautions
329
When Crossing Rivers
329
When Loading Cargo on the Roof Luggage Carrier - Precautions
329
When Switching the Vehicle Height Mode - Precautions
329
Avoid Rapid Changes to the Vehicle Height
330
When Parking in Areas with Limited Overhead Height
330
AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension System)
331
Center Differential Lock/Unlock Switch
332
Four-Wheel Drive Control Switch
332
Four-Wheel Drive System
332
Shifting between H4/L4
333
The Four-Wheel Drive Control Switch Can be Operated When
333
The Low Speed Four-Wheel Drive Indicator Light
333
Advice for Driving on Slippery Roads
334
Locking/Unlocking the Center Differential
334
The Center Differential Lock Indicator Light
334
If the Low Speed Four-Wheel Drive Indicator Light or the Center Differential Lock Indicator Light Blinks
335
To Prevent Damage to the Center Differential
336
Crawl Control (with Turn Assist Function)
337
Crawl Control Switches
337
Speed Modes
338
Turn Assist Function
339
Crawl Control, Turn Assist Function
340
The Crawl Control and Turn Assist Function Can be Operated When
341
Crawl Control and Turn Assist Function - Limitations
342
When the Crawl Control System Is Operated Continuously
342
Sounds and Vibrations Caused by the Crawl Control System
343
When Using Crawl Control and Turn Assist Function - Precautions
343
Multi-Terrain Select
344
Multi-Terrain Select - Selectable Modes
345
Multi-Terrain Select - Switching Modes
346
Multi-Terrain Select Control Starting Conditions
346
Statement on the Multi-Information Display
347
When It Is Difficult to Generate Traction
347
When the Brake System Operates Continuously
348
When the Vehicle Is Stuck
348
When Using the Multi-Terrain Select - Precautions
348
Driving Assist Systems
349
When the Vsc/Trailer Sway Control/Active Trac/Hill-Start Assist Control Systems Are Operating
350
To Disable Active TRAC And/Or VSC and Trailer Sway Control
351
Automatic Active TRAC Reactivation
352
Automatic Active TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control Reactivation
352
Automatic Reactivation of Active TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control
352
If the Brake System Overheats
352
Hill-Start Assist Control Is Operational When
353
Sounds and Vibrations Caused by the Multi Terrain ABS, Brake Assist, Active TRAC, VSC, Trailer Sway Control, Hill-Start Assist Control and VGRS
353
VGRS Is Disabled in the Following Situations
353
Active TRAC May Not Operate Effectively When
354
If the Hill-Start Assist Control Does Not Operate Effectively
354
Stopping Distance When the Multi Terrain ABS Is Operating May Exceed that of Normal Conditions
354
The Multi Terrain ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When
354
Replacing Tires - Precautions
355
When Active TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control Are off - Precautions
355
When the VSC and Trailer Sway Control Are Activated - Precautions
355
If Trailer Sway Occurs
356
Trailer Sway Control Precaution
356
AVS Control
357
Pre-Collision Brake Assist
357
Pre-Collision Seat Belts (Front Seats Only)
357
Pre-Collision System
357
Obstacles Not Detected
358
Radar Sensor
358
The Pre-Collision System Is Operational When
358
Conditions that May Trigger the Pre-Collision System Even if There Is no Possibility of Collision
359
Automatic Cancelation of the Pre-Collision System
360
Situations in Which the Pre-Collision System Does Not Function Properly
360
Handling the Radar Sensor - Precautions
362
Limitations of the Pre-Collision System
362
Driving Information
363
Off-Road Precautions
363
Off-Road Vehicle Feature
363
Off-Road Vehicle Precautions
364
Off-Road Driving
365
Off-Road Driving Precautions
366
Inspection after Off-Road Driving
367
To Prevent the Water Damage
367
When You Drive through Water
367
Cargo and Luggage
368
Roof Luggage Carrier
368
Adjusting the Position of Cross Rails
369
Capacity and Distribution
370
Calculation Formula for Your Vehicle
371
Storage Precautions
372
Things that Must Not be Carried in the Luggage Compartment
372
Roof Luggage Carrier Precautions
373
Weight of the Load - Precautions
373
Cross Rail Adjustment
374
Vehicle Load Limits
375
Pre-Winter Preparations
376
Winter Driving Tips
376
Before Driving the Vehicle
377
When Driving the Vehicle, When Parking the Vehicle
377
Selecting Tire Chains
378
Driving with Snow Tires - Precautions
379
Driving with Tire Chains - Precautions
379
When Installing Tire Chains - Precautions
379
Fitting Tire Chains
380
Repairing or Replacing Snow Tires
380
Trailer Towing
381
GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating)
382
GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
382
Towing Related Terms
382
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
383
TWR (Trailer Weight Rating)
383
Tongue Weight
384
Unbraked TWR (Unbraked Trailer Weight Rating)
384
Weight Limits
385
GCWR, TWR, Unbraked TWR, Fifth Wheel and Gooseneck Towing TWR
386
Trailer Tongue Weight
387
Hitch
388
Removing Hitch Cover
388
Selecting Trailer Ball
389
Connecting Trailer Lights
390
Positions for Towing Hitch Receiver
390
Connecting and Disconnecting a Trailer
391
Disconnecting a Trailer
392
Trailer Towing Tips
393
Before Towing
396
Matching Trailer Ball Height to Trailer Coupler Height
396
Break-In Schedule
397
If Case of Trailer Sway
397
Towing Trailers and Maintenance
397
After the Trailer Swaying Has Stopped
398
Trailer Towing Precautions
398
To Avoid Accident or Injury (Trailer Towing)
399
Hitch - Precautions
400
When Towing a Trailer - Precautions
400
Dinghy Towing
401
3 Interior Features
402
Using the Touch Screen
404
Initial Screen
405
Adjusting the Display
406
When Using the Touch Screen
407
Changing between Day Mode and Night Mode (Touch Screen)
408
To Avoid Damaging the Touch Screen
408
To Turn off the Display
408
Inputting Letters and Numbers/List Screen Operation
409
Layout Type
410
List Screen Operation
411
Set up the Touch Screen
412
General Settings (Touch Screen)
414
Clock Settings
415
Automatic Adjustment of the Clock
416
Daylight Saving Time
416
Manual Clock Settings
417
Selecting a Language
417
Selecting a Button Color
418
Unit of Measurement
418
Changing the Startup Image
419
Selecting a Keyboard Layout
419
Transferring Data
420
Deleting Transferred Image
421
Setting the Startup Image
421
Changing the Screen off Image
422
Deleting Transferred Images
423
Setting the Screen off Image
423
Delete Personal Data
424
About Startup or Screen off Images
425
Voice Settings
425
Vehicle Settings
426
Voice Volume
426
Bluetooth Settings
427
Phone Settings
427
Audio Settings
428
Information Screen
429
Fuel Consumption (Touch Screen)
430
Resetting the Data, Updating the Past Record Data
430
Voice Command System
431
Voice Command Example (Search for a Track Using Artist Name or Album Name)
433
Natural Speech Information (English Only)
434
Command List
435
Expanded Voice Commands
435
Calling a Phone
436
Playing a Music
437
Select Audio Mode
438
Air Conditioning System Command
439
If a Voice Command Cannot be Recognized
439
When Touching “Voice Prompts”
439
When Searching for a Track
440
When Using the Microphone
440
Natural Speech Information
441
The Gracenote Media Database
441
When Turning the Audio or Air Conditioning System on
441
Mobile Assistant
442
Adjusting the Volume
443
Mobile Assistant Precautions
443
The Mobile Assistant May Not Recognize Commands in the Following Situations
443
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger
444
Automatic Mode Indicator
445
Using the Automatic Mode
445
Using the Voice Command System
445
Adjusting the Fan Speed
446
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
446
Changing the Air Outlets
447
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
448
Changing the Rear Seat Settings from the Front Seat
449
Defogging the Windshield
450
Micro Dust and Pollen Filter
450
Adjusting the Position and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
451
Using the System in Recirculated Air Mode
452
When the Outside Temperature Exceeds 75 Degrees F (24 Degrees C) and the Air Conditioning System Is on
452
Window Defogger Feature
452
Automatic Mode for Air Intake Control
453
Micro Dust and Pollen Filter - Notice
453
Ventilation and Air Conditioning Odors
453
When Outside Temperature Approaches 32 Degrees F (0 Degrees C)
453
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
454
Outside Temperature Display Info
455
Rear Air Conditioning System
456
Changing the Air Outlets (Rear)
457
Adjusting the Position and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets (Rear)
459
Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers
460
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
461
Using the Audio System
462
Audio System Type
462
Using the Radio
487
Selecting a Station (Excluding XM Satellite Radio)
488
Setting Station Presets (Excluding XM Satellite Radio)
488
RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data Systems)
489
Scanning Radio Stations (Excluding XM Satellite Radio)
489
HD Radio Technology
491
Traffic Announcement
491
HD Radio System Settings
492
Using HD Radio Technology
493
Changing the Multiple or Supplemental Programs
494
Preserving Tag Information
495
HD Radio Technology Troubleshooting Guide
496
Presetting XM Satellite Radio Channels
498
Receiving XM Satellite Radio
498
Changing the Channel Category
499
Displaying the Title and Artist Name
499
Scanning XM Satellite Radio Channels
499
Seeking the Channel Within the Current Category
499
Internet Radio Broadcast (Vehicles with the Navigation System)
500
Reception Sensitivity
501
Silencing the Sound
501
XM Radio Services — Descriptions
502
XM Radio Services — Subscription Instructions
502
If the Satellite Radio Does Not Operate Normally
504
About Internet Radio (Vehicles with the Navigation System)
505
Using the CD/DVD Player
507
3-3. Using the Audio Systeminserting a Disc
508
Ejecting a Disc
508
Playing and Pausing a Track/File/Chapter
508
Playing an Audio CD and MP3/WMA Discs
509
Selecting, Fast Forwarding or Rewinding a Track (Audio CD)
510
Selecting a Folder (MP3/WMA Discs)
511
Selecting, Fast Forwarding or Rewinding a File (MP3/WMA Discs)
512
Random Playback
513
Repeat Play
514
Repeating a File
514
Repeating All of the Files in a Folder
514
Playing DVD Video
515
Control Icon Screen
516
DVD Options Screen
517
Fast Forwarding/Rewinding a Disc
518
Using the DVD Menu
518
Searching for a Desired Screen
519
Changing the Audio Language
520
Changing the Subtitle Language
520
Changing Screen Size
521
Changing the Angle (if the Angle Option Is Available)
521
Adjusting the Screen (Audio System)
522
Displaying “DVD Settings” Screen
523
Initial DVD Settings
523
Parental Lock
524
Setting Angle Mark
524
Setting Audio Language
524
Setting Subtitle Language, Setting Menu Language
524
Entering a Language Code
525
Setting Sound Dynamic Range
525
Setting the Auto Start
525
Language Codes
526
If “Region Code Error” Is Displayed
528
Setup Operation from the Rear Seat (Vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment System)
528
When a Rear Passenger Selects Set up Menu
528
CD/DVD Player and DVD Video Disc Information
529
Error Messages
529
DVD Video Discs
530
Symbols Shown on DVD Video Discs
530
CD/DVD Player Protection Feature
531
Discs that Can be Used
531
If Discs Are Left Inside the CD/DVD Player
531
Lens Cleaners
531
DVD Video Disc Information
532
MP3 and WMA Files
533
MP3 File Compatibility
533
Compatible Disc Formats
534
Compatible Media
534
WMA File Compatibility
534
Extensions
535
File Names
535
ID3 and WMA Tags
535
MP3 and WMA Playback
535
Playback
536
DVD Video Precaution
538
Discs and Adapters that Cannot be Used
539
Player Precautions
540
Listening to Bluetooth ® Audio
541
Status Display
542
Connecting Bluetooth Audio Player
543
Playing Bluetooth Audio
545
Selecting a Track/Folder/Album
545
Selecting, Fast Forwarding or Rewinding a Track
547
Repeating a Track
548
Repeating an Album
548
Battery Charge/Signal Status
549
Bluetooth Antenna
549
To Connect Bluetooth Audio Player
549
When Using the Bluetooth Audio System
549
About Bluetooth - Compatible Models
550
Reconnecting the Portable Player
551
Listening to a USB Memory
552
Connecting the USB Memory
553
Playing a USB Memory
553
Selecting a Folder/Album
554
Selecting, Fast Forwarding or Rewinding a File/Track
556
Repeating a File/Track
557
Repeating a Folder/Album
557
Error Messages for USB Memory
558
USB Memory Functions
558
To Prevent Damage to the USB Memory or Its Terminal
561
Listening to an Ipod
562
Connecting an Ipod
563
Cover Art Display Setting
563
Playing Ipod
565
Selecting, Fast Forwarding or Rewinding a Track (Ipod)
566
Random Playback (Ipod)
567
Repeat Play (Ipod)
567
About Ipod
568
Ipod Cover Art
568
Battery Charge (Ipod)
569
Error Messages for Ipod
569
Ipod Functions
569
When Using an Ipod
569
Compatible Ipod Models
570
To Prevent Damage to the Ipod or Its Terminal
571
Optimal Use of the Audio/Video System
572
About Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)
573
Using the aux Port
574
Operating Portable Audio Devices Connected to the Audio System
575
To Prevent Damage to Portable Audio Device
575
When Using the aux Port
575
Using the Steering Wheel Audio Switches
576
Changing the Audio Source
577
Seeking a Radio Station/Channel
577
Selecting the Preset Station/Channel (Radio)
577
Turning on the Power
577
Selecting a Folder
578
Selecting a Track/File or Chapter
578
Selecting an Album
578
Rear Seat Entertainment System Features
579
Using the Rear Seat Entertainment System
579
Caution Screen
580
Rear Seat Entertainment System Controller
580
Changing the Source
581
Headphone Jacks
581
Changing the Speaker Output
582
Operation from the Front Seats
582
The Rear Seat Entertainment System Can be Used When
583
Before Using the Controller (for New Vehicle Owners)
584
If the Controller Batteries Are Discharged
584
Use 2 AA Batteries
584
When the Controller Batteries Are Fully Depleted
584
Headphones
585
Volume (Rear Entertainment System)
585
When the Controller Is Not Used
585
For Normal Operation after Replacing the Battery
586
To Prevent Damage to the Controller
586
Selecting a Preset Station/Channel
587
Using the Radio (Rear System)
587
Tuning the Station
588
Using the Radio (Internet Radio Broadcast)
589
Playing an Audio CD/CD Text
590
Playing WMA/MP3 Discs (Rear System)
591
Playing a Bluetooth Audio (Rear System)
593
Fast Forwarding or Rewinding a Track (Rear System)
594
Playing and Pausing a Track (Rear System)
594
When a Different Audio Source Is Selected at the Front Seats
594
Playing a USB Memory (Rear System)
596
Playing Ipod (Rear System)
598
Playing DVD Video (Rear System)
600
Control Icon Screen (Rear System)
601
Settings Screen (Rear System)
601
Fast Forwarding/Rewinding a Disc, Slow Playback (Rear System)
602
Turning on or off the Control Icons (Rear System)
602
Turning on the Menu Screen (Rear System)
602
Turning on the Title Selection Screen (Rear System)
602
Changing the Subtitle Language (Rear System)
603
Returning to the Previous Screen (Rear System)
603
Searching for a Desired Screen (Rear System)
603
Changing the Angle (if the Angle Option Is Available) (Rear System)
604
Changing the Audio Language (Rear System)
604
Initial DVD Setup (Rear System)
605
Setting Angle Mark (Rear System)
606
Setting Audio Language (Rear System)
606
Setting Menu Language (Rear System)
606
Setting Subtitle Language (Rear System)
606
Entering a Language Code (Rear System)
607
Parental Lock (Rear System)
607
Setting Sound Dynamic Range (Rear System)
607
Error Messages (Rear System)
608
Setup Operation from the Front Seat
608
DVD Player and DVD Video Disc Information
609
Selecting the Video Mode
611
Using the Port
611
Using the Video Mode (Rear System)
611
Changing to PAL Format
612
Setting LCD AI
613
Setting the Display Mode
613
Adjusting the Screen
614
A/V Input Port
615
Lcd Ai
615
Power Outlet (Rear System)
615
To Turn off the Display (Rear System)
615
Telephone Switch
616
Using the Hands-Free System
616
Using the Hands-Free System (for Cellular Phone)
616
Microphone
617
Steering Switch
617
Status Display (Hands-Free System)
618
Conditions under Which the System will Not Operate
619
When Using the Hands-Free System
619
About the Phonebook in this System
620
Battery Charge/Signal Status (Hands-Free System)
620
Bluetooth Antenna (Hands-Free System)
620
When Using Bluetooth Audio and Hands-Free System at the same Time
620
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices (Hands-Free System)
624
Caution While Driving (Hands-Free System)
624
Registering a Bluetooth Phone
625
Using a Bluetooth ® Phone
625
Bluetooth Phone Connection
627
Connecting the Phone While Another Bluetooth Device Is Connected
629
Connecting the Phone While Bluetooth Audio Is Playing
629
If the Bluetooth Phone Has a Bluetooth Audio Function
629
Reconnecting to the Bluetooth Phone
629
Making a Call
630
Dialing from the Phonebook
631
When the Phonebook Is Empty
632
Calling Using Speed Dial
634
Dialing from History
634
Calling Using Voice Recognition
635
Calling by Dial Number
636
Calling by Name
636
Calling Using POI
638
Calling Using SMS/MMS Message
638
Call History List
639
When Calling by Registered Name in the Phonebook
639
International Calls
640
When Calling by Phone Number
640
Calling by Using the Latest Call History Item
641
To Cancel Voice Recognition
641
When Using Voice Recognition
641
Receiving a Call
642
To Adjust the Incoming Call Volume
642
To Refuse a Call
642
Speaking on the Phone
643
Inputting Tones
644
To Transfer a Call
644
Call Waiting
645
Incoming Call
645
Repeated Tone Symbols
645
Transferring Calls
645
Checking a Message
646
Interrupt Call Operation
646
Using a Bluetooth Phone Message
646
Replying a Message (Quick Reply)
647
To Adjust the Message Reading out Volume
647
If the Message Delivery Failed
648
New Message Notification
648
To Check the Message
648
Using the Hands-Free System (for Cellular Phone)
648
Phone Sound Settings
649
Setting the Hands-Free System (for Cellular Phone)
649
Adaptive Volume Control
650
To Return to the Default Phone Sound Settings
650
Phonebook Settings
651
Registering the Phonebook Data
656
Editing the Phonebook Data
658
Deleting the Phonebook Data
659
Editing the Phonebook Data in a Different Way
660
Setting the Phonebook in a Different Way (to Display the “Contacts” Screen)
660
Transferring the Phone Number Data in a Different Way
660
When Another Bluetooth Device Is Connected During Transferring a Phonebook
660
Deleting the Phonebook Data in a Different Way (PBAP Incompatible but OPP Compatible Models)
661
From “Call History” Screen
661
When a Bluetooth Phone Is Deleted
661
Registering the Speed Dial
662
Setting the Speed Dials
662
Deleting the Speed Dial
664
Setting the Speed Dials in a Different Way
664
To Display the “Contacts” Screen
664
To Display the “Speed Dials” Screen
664
Registering the Speed Dial in a Different Way
665
Deleting Call History
666
Deleting after Call History Has Been Displayed
667
Deleting Call History in a Different Way
667
Message Settings
668
Changing the New Message Notification Tone
669
Changing the New Message Notification Volume
669
Changing the Message Read out Volume
670
Editing the Quick Reply Messages
670
Editing the Quick Reply Messages in a Different Way
671
To Display the “Message Settings” Screen in a Different Way
671
To Return to the Default Message Settings
671
Phone Display Settings
672
Changing the Incoming Call Display Mode
673
Changing the Rotating Contact Images
674
Setting the Bluetooth
675
Registered Devices
676
Registering a Bluetooth Device
676
Editing a Bluetooth Device
678
Removing a Bluetooth Device
678
Setting Portable Player Connection Method
680
About “Device Address”
681
Editing the “Device Name”
681
“Connect Portable Player From”
681
“My Phone Number”
681
Selecting a Bluetooth Phone
682
When Another Bluetooth Device Is Connected During Registering or Selecting a Phone
682
Selecting a Portable Player
683
When Another Bluetooth Device Is Connected During Registering or Selecting a Portable Player
683
Detailed Bluetooth Settings
684
Changing Bluetooth Power
685
Editing the Device Name
685
Bluetooth Device Connection Status Display Settings
686
Editing the Passcode
686
To Return to the Default Bluetooth Settings
687
Using the Interior Lights
688
Interior Lights List
688
Interior Lights View
689
Personal Lights
690
Luggage Compartment Light
691
Illuminated Entry System
691
Using the Storage Features
692
List of Storage Features
692
Items that Should Not be Left in the Storage Spaces
692
Glove Box
693
Console Box
694
Overhead Console
695
Cup Holders
696
Items Unsuitable for the Cup Holders
697
Removing the Holder (Front Cup Holders Type A)
697
Bottle Holders
698
Card Holder
699
Auxiliary Boxes
699
Other Interior Features
701
Cool Box
701
While the Cool Box Is on
701
Sun Visors
703
Vanity Mirrors
704
Ashtrays
705
Cigarette Lighter
706
The Cigarette Lighter Can be Used When
706
To Avoid Burns or Fires
706
Power Outlets
707
Appliances that May Not Operate Properly (120 V AC)
708
The Power Outlet Can be Used When
708
To Avoid Damaging the Power Outlet
708
To Prevent the Fuse from Being Blown
708
Heated Steering Wheel
709
Burns - Precautions
710
Seat Heaters and Ventilators
711
Front Seat Heaters/Ventilators
711
Front Seat Heaters
712
Second Seat Heaters
712
Replacing the Air Filters
713
The Seat Heaters and Ventilators Can be Used When
713
To Prevent Damage to the Seat Heaters and Ventilators
713
Armrest
714
Assist Grips
715
Floor Mats
716
When Installing the Driver’s Floor Mat - Precautions
717
Luggage Compartment Features
718
Cargo Hooks
718
Cargo Net Hooks
718
First-Aid Kit Holder
719
Warning Reflector Holder
719
Garage Door Opener
720
Programming Homelink (for U.S.A. Owners)
720
Programming Homelink
721
Programming a Rolling Code System
723
Programming an Entry Gate (for U.S.A. Owners)/Programming All Devices in the Canadian Market
724
Programming Other Devices
724
Reprogramming a Button
724
Erasing the Entire Homelink Memory (All Three Programs)
725
Operating Homelink
725
Reprogramming a Homelink Button
725
Before Programming (Homelink)
726
When Programming a Garage Door or Other Remote Control Devices - Caution
727
Safety Connect
728
Safety Connect Backup Battery Depletion
730
Safety Connect LED Light Indicators
731
Safety Connect Services
731
Emergency Assistance Button (“SOS”)
732
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
732
Stolen Vehicle Location
732
Safety Information for Safety Connect
733
Maintenance and Care
735
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
736
Automatic Car Washes
736
High Pressure Car Washes
736
Maintenance and Care
736
Aluminum Wheels
737
Bumpers and Side Moldings
737
Caution about the Exhaust Pipe
737
When Cleaning the Windshield - Precautions
737
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
738
To Prevent Deterioration and Corrosion on the Body and Components (Aluminum Wheels Etc.)
738
When Using an Automatic Car Wash
738
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
739
Cleaning the Leather Areas
739
Synthetic Leather Areas
739
Caring for Leather Areas
740
Seat Belts Care
740
Shampooing the Carpets
740
Water in the Vehicle - Precautions
740
Cleaning Detergents
741
Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Quarter Windows and Rear Window
741
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
741
Water on the Floor
741
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
742
Maintenance Requirements
742
Scheduled Maintenance
742
Resetting the Message Indicating Maintenance Is Required (U.S.A. Only)
743
Handling of the Battery
744
General Maintenance
745
Engine Compartment Maintenance
745
Vehicle Interior Maintenance
746
Vehicle Exterior Maintenance
747
Emission Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs
748
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on
748
When the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Goes off after Several Driving Tips
748
Your Vehicle May Not Pass the I/M Test
748
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
749
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
749
If You Remove the Air Cleaner Filter
751
When Working Near the Electric Cooling Fan or Radiator Grille - Precautions
751
When Working on or under the Vehicle - Precautions
751
When Working on the Engine Compartment - Precautions
751
Hood Opening
752
Engine Compartment View
753
Engine Compartment Cover
754
Checking the Engine Oil
755
Installing the Clips
755
Engine Oil Consumption
757
Used Engine Oil
758
When Replacing the Engine Oil
758
Coolant Selection
759
Engine Coolant
759
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
759
If You Spill Coolant
760
Radiator and Condenser
760
When Adding Engine Coolant
760
When the Engine Is Hot - Precaution
760
Checking Brake Fluid Level
761
Refilling Brake Fluid
761
If the Brake Fluid Level Is Low
762
Power Steering Fluid
763
Battery Exterior
764
Battery Mainenance
764
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery
765
Before Recharging the Battery
765
Chemicals in the Battery - Precautions
765
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
766
How to Recharge the Battery
766
Where to Safely Charge the Battery
766
Diluting Washer Fluid
767
Washer Fluid
767
Checking Tires
768
The Tire Pressure Warning System
768
Tire Rotation
768
Tires Maintenance
768
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
769
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
769
How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System
770
Registering ID Codes
770
Replacing Tires and Wheels
771
Tire Life
771
When Rotating the Tires
771
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
771
All Season Tires
772
Maximum Load of Tire
772
Snow Tires
772
Summer Tires
772
If You Push the Tire Pressure Warning Reset Switch Accidentally
773
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System - Operation
773
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
773
When the Initialization of the Tire Pressure Warning System Has Failed
773
Tire Pressure Warning System Operation
775
When Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System - Precautions
775
When Inspecting or Replacing Tires - Precautions
775
Driving on Rough Roads
776
If Tire Inflation Pressures Become Low While Driving
776
Repairing or Replacing Tires, Wheels, Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters and Tire Valve Caps
776
To Avoid Damage to the Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
776
Tire Inflation Pressure Information
777
Tire Inflation Pressure - Inspection and Adjustment Procedure
778
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
779
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
779
Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval
779
Proper Inflation to Save Tire Performance
780
When Inspecting and Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure
780
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
781
Wheel Selection
781
Wheels
781
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
782
When Replacing Wheels - Precautions
782
Air Conditioning Filter Removal
783
Air Conditioning Filter Cleaning
784
Air Conditioning Filter Replacement
784
Air Conditioning Filter Checking Interval
785
Electronic Key Battery
786
If the Electronic Key Battery Is Discharged
787
When the Card Key Battery Needs to be Replaced
787
Checking and Replacing Fuses
788
To Check if the Fuse Has Blown
791
Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings - Engine Compartment (Fuse Box on the Left Side)
793
Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings - Engine Compartment (Fuse Box on the Right Side)
797
Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings - Driver’s Side Instrument Panel
798
Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings - Passenger’s Side Instrument Panel
802
After a Fuse Is Replaced
803
If There Is an Overload in the Circuits
803
Before Replacing Fuses
804
To Prevent System Breakdowns and Vehicle Fire
804
Front Bulb Locations
805
Light Bulbs
805
Rear Bulb Locations
806
Headlight High Beams
807
Replacing Light Bulbs
807
Front Turn Signal Lights - Bulbs Replacement
809
Back-Up Lights - Bulbs Replacement
810
Rear Turn Signal Lights - Bulbs Replacement
811
Replacing the Following Bulbs
812
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
813
Discharge Headlights
813
LED Lights
813
Replacing Light Bulbs - Precautions
814
Discharge Headlights - Precautions
815
When Trouble Arises
817
Essential Information
817
Emergency Flashers
818
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
819
Situations Needs to Contact Dealers before Towing
819
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
819
Towing with a Wheel Lift-Type Truck
820
Using a Flatbed Truck
821
Emergency Towing
822
Towing Hook Location
822
Emergency Towing Procedure
823
Installing Towing Hook to the Vehicle - Precautions
824
When Towing the Vehicle - Precautions
824
If You Think Something Is Wrong
826
Audible Symptoms
826
Operational Symptoms
826
Visible Symptoms
826
Fuel Pump Shut off System
827
Steps to Take in an Emergency
828
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
828
Driver’s Seat Belt Buzzer
833
Front Passenger’s Seat Belt Buzzer
833
Open Door Warning Buzzer
833
Front Passenger Detection Sensor and Passenger Seat Belt Reminder
834
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving
834
When the Low Speed Four-Wheel Drive Indicator Light or the Center Differential Lock Indicator Light Blinks
834
SRS Warning Light
835
The Tire Pressure Warning Light May Come on Due to Natural Causes
835
When the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
835
If the Tire Pressure Warning System Is Inoperative
836
When a Tire Is Replaced with a Spare Tire
836
If a Blowout or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur - Warning
837
If the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on - Precautions
837
If the Tire Pressure Warning Light Frequently Comes on after Blinking for 1 Minute
837
Maintenance of the Tires - Precautions
838
To Ensure the Tire Pressure Warning System Operates Properly
839
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
840
Warning Messages Descriptions
841
Follow the Correction Procedures
844
Have the Malfunction Repaired Immediately
850
Other Messages
855
Resetting the Tire Pressure Warning Data
856
Warning Message in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode of the Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
856
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
857
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
857
If You Have a Flat Tire
857
Taking out the Jack
858
Taking out the Tool Box
859
Assembling the Jack Handle
860
Taking out the Spare Tire
860
Replacing a Flat Tire
862
Installing the Spare Tire
866
Stowing the Flat/Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
867
Using the Tire Jack - Precautions
868
Replacing a Flat Tire - Precautions
869
Replacing a Flat Tire for Vehicles with Power Back Door - Precautions
870
The Engine will Not Start Even When the Starter Motor Operates Normally
871
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn over
871
The Starter Motor Turns over Slowly, the Interior Lights and Head Lights Are DIM, or the Horn Does Not Sound or Sounds at a Low Volume
871
Emergency Start Function
872
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn Over, the Interior Lights and Headlights Do Not Turn On, or the Horn Does Not Sound
872
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from “P”
873
If You Lose Your Keys
874
Locking and Unlocking the Doors and Key Linked Functions
875
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
875
Starting the Engine
876
Changing “ENGINE START STOP” Switch Modes
877
Stopping the Engine
877
When Using the Mechanical Key and Operating the Power Windows and Moon Roof - Precautions
877
If the Battery Is Discharged
878
Avoiding a Discharged Battery
879
Charging the Battery
879
When the Battery Is Removed or Discharged
879
Avoiding Battery Fires or Explosions
880
Battery Precautions
880
If Your Vehicle Overheats
881
To Prevent an Accident or Injury When Inspecting under the Hood of Your Vehicle
883
To Prevent Damage to the Cooling System
883
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
884
To Avoid Damaging the Transmission and Other Components When the Vehicle Is Stuck
885
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle - Precautions
885
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
886
If the Engine Has to be Turned off While Driving
887
Vehicle Specifications
889
Specifications Maintenance Data
889
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
890
Dimensions and Weights
890
(Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
890
Engine Number
891
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
891
Engine Data
892
Fuel Data
892
Engine Oil Selection
893
Lubrication System Data
893
How to Read Oil Container Label
894
Oil Viscosity
894
Cooling System Data
895
Ignition System Data
895
Iridium-Tipped Spark Plugs
895
Differential Data
896
Electrical System Data
896
Automatic Transmission Data
897
Automatic Transmission Fluid Type
897
Transfer Data
897
Brakes Data
898
Chassis Lubrication
898
Steering Data
898
Suspension Data
899
Tires and Wheels Data
899
Light Bulbs Data
900
Fuel Information
901
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
901
Gasoline Quality
901
If Your Engine Knocks
901
Gasoline Quality Standards
902
Lexus Does Not Recommend Blended Gasoline
903
Lexus Does Not Recommend Gasoline Containing MMT
903
Fuel-Related Poor Driveability
904
Notice on Fuel Quality
904
When Refueling with Gasohol
904
Tire Information
905
Typical Tire Symbols
905
Typical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)
906
Tire Dimensions
907
Typical Tire Size Information
907
DOT Quality Grades
908
Tire Section Names
908
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
908
Temperature A, B, C
909
Traction AA, A, B, C
909
Treadwear
909
Glossary of Tire Terminology
910
Customization
916
Customizable Features
916
Customizing Vehicle Features Using the Touch Screen
916
Vehicle Customization
925
When Customizing Using the Touch Screen
925
When Setting Using the Vehicle Switches
925
During Customization
926
Multi-Information Display Customization
926
Initialization
927
Items to Initialize
927
7 For Owners
929
Reporting Safety Defects for U.S. Owners
930
Seat Belt Instructions for Canadian Owners (in French)
931
SRS Airbag Instructions for Canadian Owners (in French)
933
Index
943
Abbreviation/Acronym List
944
Alphabetical Index
946
What to Do if
956
Gas Station Information
960
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