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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Before driving
1
When driving
2
Interior features
3
Maintenance
4
and care
When trouble
5
arises
Vehicle
6
specifications
For owners
7
Index
LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
Adjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors,
and steering column
Driving, stopping and safe-driving information
Air conditioning and audio systems, as well as other interior
features for a comfortable driving experience
Cleaning and protecting your vehicle, performing do-it-
yourself maintenance, and maintenance information
What to do if the vehicle needs to be towed, gets a flat tire, or
is involved in an accident
Detailed vehicle information
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat belt and
SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners
Alphabetical listing of information contained in this manual
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  • Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Adjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, Before driving and steering column When driving Driving, stopping and safe-driving information Air conditioning and audio systems, as well as other interior Interior features features for a comfortable driving experience Maintenance Cleaning and protecting your vehicle, performing do-it- and care...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Index For information regarding the navigation system, refer to the “Navigation System Owner’ s Manual”. 1-4. Opening and closing the Before driving windows and moon roof Power windows......107 1-1. Key information Moon roof ......... 110 Keys ............. 30 1-5.
  • Page 3 2-1. Driving procedures Intuitive parking assist ....249 Driving the vehicle......164 Rear view monitor system..260 Engine (ignition) switch ....175 Lexus parking assist Automatic transmission....179 monitor .......... 268 Turn signal lever ......187 Wide view front &...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Index ® Listening to Bluetooth Interior features audio..........537 Listening to a USB memory ......548 3-1. Using the touch screen Listening to an iPod....558 Touch screen ......... 402 Optimal use of the audio/ Set up screen ........410 video system.......
  • Page 5 3-5. Using the hands-free system 3-8. Other interior features (for cellular phone) Cool box.......... 695 Hands-free system Sun visors......... 697 (for cellular phone)....612 Vanity mirrors....... 698 ® Using a Bluetooth phone ..621 Ashtrays ........... 699 Setting the hands-free system Cigarette lighter......
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Index 4-2. Maintenance When trouble arises Maintenance requirements....... 736 General maintenance ....739 5-1. Essential information Emission inspection and Emergency flashers...... 812 maintenance (I/M) If your vehicle needs to be programs ........742 towed..........813 If you think something is 4-3.
  • Page 7 Vehicle specifications Index 6-1. Specifications Abbreviation list ....... 934 Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)....880 Alphabetical index....936 Fuel information......891 Tire information......895 What to do if......946 6-2. Customization Customizable features ..... 906 6-3. Initialization Items to initialize ......917 For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S.
  • Page 8 Pictorial index Exterior Windshield wipers Moon roof P. 220 P. 110 Outside rear view mirrors P. 104 Hood P. 746 Side turn signal lights P. 187 Fog lights P. 218 Headlights P. 206 Front turn signal lights P. 187 Front side marker light P.
  • Page 9  Rear window defogger P. 456 Stop/tail lights Back door P. 206 P. 56  Roof luggage carrier P. 366 Rear window wiper Side doors P. 51 P. 226 Fuel filler door P. 114 Tires ●Rotation P. 762 License plate lights P.
  • Page 10 Pictorial index Interior Seat belts Head restraints P. 91 P. 87 SRS driver airbag P. 124 Power window switches P. 107 SRS front passenger Ashtray P. 699 airbag P. 124 Armrest P. 708 Rear seats Floor mat P. 710 P. 71 Rear air conditioning Front seats P.
  • Page 11  Interior light Vanity mirrors P. 683 P. 698  Personal lights P. 684 Sun visors P. 697 Assist grips P. 709  Interior light Overhead console P. 683 P. 689 SRS curtain shield airbags P. 124 Moon roof switch P.
  • Page 12 Pictorial index Interior Driving position memory switches P. 83 Inside lock button P. 51 Door lock switch P. 51 Power window switches P. 107 Window lock switch P. 107 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 13  Front seat heater/ventilator switch P. 705 ECT switch P. 181 Ashtray P. 699 Cigarette lighter P. 700 Shift lever P. 179 AUX port P. 570 USB port P. 548 Power outlet P. 701 AVS switch P. 329 Height select/height control OFF switches P.
  • Page 14 Pictorial index Instrument panel Headlight switch P. 206 Turn signal lever P. 187 Fog light switch P. 218 Gauges and meters P. 190 Multi-information display P. 198 Windshield wipers and washer switch P. 220 Rear window wiper and washer switch P.
  • Page 15 Navigation system Touch screen P. 402 Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light P. 824 Rear window and Air conditioning outside rear view system P. 440 mirror defoggers P. 456 Audio system P. 458 Clock Front passenger AIR BAG P. 413 ON and OFF indicator P.
  • Page 16 Pictorial index Instrument panel Type A DISP switch P. 200 Telephone switches P. 612 Audio remote control switches P. 572  Paddle shift switches P. 182 Horn P. 189 Talk switch P. 441, 460, 631 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance button P. 234 Cruise control switch P.
  • Page 17 Type B DISP switch P. 200 Telephone switches P. 612  Paddle shift switches P. 182 Talk switch P. 441, 460, 631 Horn P. 189 Cruise control switch P. 230 Audio remote control switches P. 572  : If equipped LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 18 Pictorial index Instrument panel Engine (ignition) switch P. 175  Intuitive parking assist switch P. 249  VIEW switch P. 301 Easy access mode switch P. 321 Center differential lock/unlock switch P. 330 Roll sensing of curtain shield airbags off switch P.
  • Page 19  Headlight cleaner switch P. 229 Instrument panel light control dial P. 192 Odometer/trip meter display change button P. 191 Tilt and telescopic steering control switch P. 100 Power back door switch P. 57 AFS OFF switch P. 208 Auxiliary box P.
  • Page 20 Pictorial index Luggage compartment Head restraint angle lever P. 88 Seatback handles P. 77 Power outlet Tools P. 701 P. 849 Seatback angle lever P. 71 Warning reflector holder P. 712 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 21 Third seat return switch P. 76 Third seat tumbling switch P. 76 Third seat table mode switch P. 76 Luggage compartment light P. 685 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 22: For Your Information

    All specifications provided in this manual are current at the time of printing. How- ever, because of the Lexus policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice. Depending on specifications, the vehicle shown in the illustration may differ from your vehicle in terms of color and equipment.
  • Page 23 ● Dynamic radar cruise control system ● Anti-lock brake system ● SRS airbag system ● Seat belt pretensioner system Be sure to check with your Lexus dealer for precautionary measures or special instructions regarding installation of a mobile two-way radio system. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 24 ● Usage of data collected through Safety Connect / Lexus Enform (U.S. mainland only) If your Lexus has Safety Connect or Lexus Enform and if you have subscribed to those services, please refer to the Safety Connect / Lexus Enform Telematics Sub- scription Service Agreement for information on data collected and its usage.
  • Page 25 Event data recorder This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’...
  • Page 26 ● Disclosure of the EDR data Lexus will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third party except when: • An agreement from the vehicle’ s owner (or the lessee for a leased vehicle) is obtained • In response to an official request by the police, a court of law or a government agency •...
  • Page 27 CAUTION General precautions while driving ■ Driving under 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 judgment and reduce coordination, which could lead to an accident that could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 28 This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your Lexus and its equipment. Symbols used in illustrations Safety symbol The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means “Do not”, “Do not...
  • Page 29: Before Driving

    Before driving 1-1. Key information 1-4. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Keys..........30 Power windows......107 Moon roof ........110 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors 1-5. Refueling Smart access system with push-button start....35 Opening the fuel tank Wireless remote control..
  • Page 30: Keys

    1-1. Key information Keys The following keys are provided with the vehicle. Electronic keys • Operating the smart access system with push-button start (P. 35) • Operating wireless remote control function (P. 48) Mechanical keys Key number plate ■ Card key (if equipped) Electronic key Operating the smart access sys- tem with push-button start...
  • Page 31 1-1. Key information Using the mechanical key Take out the mechanical key. The mechanical key can only be inserted in one direction, as the key only has grooves on one side. If the key cannot be inserted in a look cylinder, turn it over and re-attempt to insert it.
  • Page 32 Lexus emblem. The card key is not waterproof. ● When required to leave the vehicle’s key with a parking attendant ■...
  • Page 33 Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. In the event that a key is lost, a new mechanical key can be made by your Lexus dealer, using the key number plate. (P. 866) When riding in an aircraft ■...
  • Page 34 (To remove the battery cover, lightly grasp it and pull.) If the battery is corroded, have your Lexus dealer replace the battery. Do not crush the battery cover or use a screwdriver to remove the battery cover.
  • Page 35: Opening, Closing And Locking The Doors

    1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart access system with push-button start The following operations can be performed simply by carrying the elec- tronic key on your person, for example in your pocket. (The driver should always carry the electronic key.) Locks and unlocks the doors (P.
  • Page 36 Press the lock button to lock the doors. Pressing and holding the button closes the windows and moon roof. (This setting must be customized at your Lexus dealer.) Back door Press the unlock button to unlock the doors. The door cannot be unlocked for 3 seconds after the door is locked.
  • Page 37 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Press the lock button to lock the doors. Antenna location and effective range ■ Antenna location Antennas outside cabin Antennas inside cabin Antenna outside luggage com- partment LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 38 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Effective range (areas within which the electronic key is detected) When locking or unlocking the doors The system can be operated when the electronic key is within about 2.3 ft. (0.7 m) of an outside door handle.
  • Page 39 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Conditions affecting operation ■ The smart access system with push-button start uses weak radio waves. In the fol- lowing situations, the communication between the electronic key and the vehicle may be affected, preventing the smart access system with push-button start, wire- less remote control and engine immobilizer system from operating properly.
  • Page 40 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Switching the door unlock function ■ It is possible to set which doors the entry function unlocks using the wireless remote control. Turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch OFF. STEP When the indicator on the key surface is turned off, press and hold STEP for approximately 5 seconds while pressing on the key.
  • Page 41 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Battery-saving function ■ In the following circumstances, the entry function is disabled in order to prevent the vehicle and electronic key batteries from discharging. When the entry function has not been used for 2 weeks or more ●...
  • Page 42 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors To operate the system properly ■ Make sure to carry the electronic key when operating the system. Do not get the electronic key too close to the vehicle when operating the system from the outside of the vehicle.
  • Page 43 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When the vehicle is not driven for extended periods ■ To prevent theft of the vehicle, do not leave the electronic key within 6 ft. (2 m) of the vehicle. Security feature ■ If a door is not opened within approximately 60 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked, the security feature automatically locks the vehicle again.
  • Page 44 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Alarm Situation Correction procedure The “ENGINE START STOP” switch was turned to ACCESSORY mode while Turn the “ENGINE the driver’ s door was open START STOP” switch (or the driver’ s door was OFF and close the opened while the “ENGINE driver’...
  • Page 45 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Alarm Situation Correction procedure The electronic key has a low Replace the electronic battery key battery An attempt was made to start Interior alarm pings the engine without the elec- Start the engine with the once tronic key being present, or electronic key...
  • Page 46 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Certification for the smart access system with push-button start ■ For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. FCC ID:NI4TMLF-5 NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 47 The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary, the entry function can be disabled. Ask your Lexus dealer for details, such as the frequency of radio waves and timing of the emitted radio waves. Then, consult your doctor to see if you should disable the entry function.
  • Page 48: Wireless Remote Control

    3 seconds unlocks the other doors. Opens the windows and moon roof (press and hold) Opens/closes the back door (press and hold) Sounds alarm (press and hold) (P. 121) : This setting must be customized at your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 49 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Operation signals ■ Doors: A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate that the ● doors have been locked/unlocked. (Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice) Windows and moon roof: A buzzer sounds to indicate that the windows and ●...
  • Page 50 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Certification for wireless remote control ■ For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. FCC ID: HYQ14AEM FCC ID: HYQ14ABB FCC ID: HYQ13BZS FCC ID: HYQ14ABK FCC ID: HYQ14ABS FCC ID: HYQ13CZA : For U.S. mainland only NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 51: Side Doors

    1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the entry function, wireless remote control or door lock switch. ■ Entry function P. 36 ■ Wireless remote control P. 48 ■ Door lock switch Locks all doors Unlocks all doors ■...
  • Page 52 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Locking the driver’s door from the outside without a key Move the inside lock button to the lock position. STEP Close the door. STEP The door cannot be locked if the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, or the electronic key is left inside the vehicle.
  • Page 53 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Automatic door locking and unlocking systems The following functions can be set or canceled: Function Operation Shift position linked door Shifting the shift lever out of “P” locks all doors. locking function Shift position linked door Shifting the shift lever to “P”...
  • Page 54 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Driver’ s door lock Function Shift lever position switch position Shift position linked door locking function “P” Shift position linked door unlocking function Speed linked door locking function “N” Driver’ s door linked door unlocking function When the setting or canceling operation is complete, all doors are locked and then unlocked.
  • Page 55 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION To prevent an accident ■ Observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle. Failing to do so may result in a door opening and an occupant falling out, resulting in death or serious injury. Always use a seat belt.
  • Page 56: Back Door

    1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door The back door can be locked/unlocked and opened by the following proce- dures. ■ Locking and unlocking the back door Door lock switch P. 51 Entry function P. 36 Wireless remote control P.
  • Page 57 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Opening the back door from inside the vehicle The power back door can be opened/closed using the power back door switch or wireless remote control. (P. 48) Push and hold the switch to close or open.
  • Page 58: Rear Step Bumper

    1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When closing the back door ● Make sure that the lower side of the back door is closed before closing the upper side of the back door. ● Lower the back door using the back door handle, and make sure to push the back door down from the outside to close it.
  • Page 59 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors The power back door can be opened/closed when ■ The back door can be opened automatically when the power back door main switch is on, and the following conditions are met. The power back door is unlocked (except closing operation) ●...
  • Page 60 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Jam protection function ■ If anything obstructs the power back door while it is closing/opening, the back ● door will automatically operate in the opposite direction. If the lower back door is opened while the upper back door is in a closing oper- ●...
  • Page 61 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION While driving ■ Keep the back door closed while driving. ● If the back door is left open, it may hit near-by objects while driving or luggage may be unexpectedly thrown out, causing an accident. In addition, exhaust gases may enter the vehicle, causing death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 62 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION Operating the back door ■ Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause parts of the body to be caught, resulting in death or seri- ous injury. Remove any heavy loads, such as snow and ice, from the back door before open- ●...
  • Page 63 ● denly shut again after being opened, causing someone’ s hands, head or neck to be caught and injured. When installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Lexus part is recommended. Back door closer ■ In the event that the back door is left slightly ●...
  • Page 64 When installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Lexus part is recommended. In cases such as when replacing tires, make sure to turn off the power back door ●...
  • Page 65 ● gloves or other fabric items. Do not attach any accessories other than ● Damper stay genuine Lexus parts to the back door. Do not place your hand on the damper stay ● or apply lateral forces to it. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 66 1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors NOTICE To prevent back door closer malfunction ■ Do not apply excessive force to the back door while the back door closer is operat- ing. To prevent damage to the power back door ■...
  • Page 67: Adjustable Components (Seats, Mirrors, Steering Wheel) Front Seats

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Front seats Seat position fore/aft control switch Seatback angle control switch Seat cushion (front) angle control switch Vertical height control switch Lumbar support control switch Seat cushion length adjust- ment switch (driver’ s side only) LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 68 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Power easy access system When the driver enters and exits the vehicle, the driver’ s seat and steer- ing wheel will automatically perform the following operations: Exiting the vehicle: When all of the following actions have been per- formed, the steering wheel will move up and back to the point far-...
  • Page 69 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Active head restraint When the occupant’ s lower back presses against the seatback dur- ing a rear-end collision, the head restraint moves slightly forward and upward to help reduce the risk of whiplash on the seat occupant. The auto away function for exiting the driver seat ■...
  • Page 70 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Customization ■ The distance that the driver’ s seat moves backward during the auto away function can be changed. (Customizable features P. 906) CAUTION Seat adjustment ■ Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage. ●...
  • Page 71: Rear Seats

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Rear seats Second seat Seatback angle adjustment lever Seat position adjustment switch Third seat LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 72 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Tumbling the second seats and third seat entry For easy access to the third seat, perform in “Tumbling the sec- STEP ond seats” (P. 73). ■ Before tumbling the second seats Stow the seat belt buckles and STEP lower the head restraints to the lowest position.
  • Page 73 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) ■ Tumbling the second seats Fold down the seatback while pull- STEP ing the seatback angle adjustment lever, and swing the whole seat up and forward. Hook the holding strap to the STEP assist grip and secure the seat by pulling its free end.
  • Page 74 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Remove the seat hook covers from STEP the back of the seat cushion, and install them on the seat hooks. When returning the second seat to its original position, remove the seat hook covers from the floor and install them in the back of the seat cushion.
  • Page 75 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Folding the third seats ■ Before folding the third seats Stow the seat belts buckles. STEP Stow the center head restraint in the seatback. (P. 90) STEP Pass the outer seat belts through STEP the seat belt hangers and secure the seat belt plates.
  • Page 76 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) ■ Folding down the third seatback For right side For left side The seat will automatically fold when the switch is pressed. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 77 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) ■ Folding up the third seats Perform following steps in “Before folding the third seats”. STEP (P. 75) If the switch is pressed and held, STEP the seat will automatically fold and lift sideward. (The buzzer sounds twice when the seat is about to lift.) If the switch is released while the seat is lifting sideward, operation...
  • Page 78 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) ■ Returning the third seats Remove the seat hook covers from STEP the floor and install them into the underside of the seat cushion. If the switch is held down the seat STEP will automatically return to the folding position.
  • Page 79 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Alarms and indicators ■ The following table describes circumstances and correction procedures when only alarms are sound. Indicator light and Situation Correction procedure buzzer Shift lever is not in the Move the shift lever in “P”...
  • Page 80 Indicator light and Situation Correction procedure buzzer Automatic tumbling or Have the system return operation is checked by your Lexus stopped because of a dealer. system problem. Buzzer sounds for Check something is 10 seconds Indicator The seat is not moved to...
  • Page 81 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Indicator light and Situation Correction procedure buzzer Any of the tumbling or return switch is pushed when shift lever is not in Indicator light flashes the “P” position with the “ENGINE START Move the shift lever in STOP”...
  • Page 82 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) CAUTION Seat adjustment ■ Do not recline the seat more than necessary when the vehicle is in motion to reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt. If the seat is too reclined, during an accident the lap belt may slide past the hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen or your neck may contact the shoul- der belt, increasing the risk of death or serious injury.
  • Page 83: Driving Position Memory System

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Driving position memory system Your preferred driving position (the position of the driver’s seat, steering wheel and outside rear view mirrors) can be entered into the computer’s memory and recalled with the touch of a button. It is also possible to set this function to activate automatically when the doors are unlocked.
  • Page 84 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Linking driving position memory with door unlock operation Record your driving position to button “1”, “2” or “3” before performing the following: Using the wireless remote control Turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch to OFF after closing the STEP driver’...
  • Page 85 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Using the door lock switch Carry only the key (including the card key) to which you want to link the driving position. If 2 or more keys are in the vehicle, the driving position cannot be linked properly.
  • Page 86 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Retained accessory power ■ Each memorized position (except for the steering wheel position) can be acti- ● vated within 3 minutes after the driver’ s door is opened, even if the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned off. Each memorized position (except for the steering wheel position) can be acti- ●...
  • Page 87: Head Restraints

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Head restraints Head restraints are provided for all seats. Front seats Vertical adjustment Down Push the head restraint up or down while pressing the lock release button. Lock release button Angle adjustment (if equipped) Second seats Vertical adjustment Pull the head restraints up.
  • Page 88 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Third outboard seats To fold Pull the head restraint angle lever to fold the head restraint. Adjusting the height of the head restraints ■ Make sure that the head restraints are adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of your ears.
  • Page 89 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Removing the head restraints ■ Front seats Push a flathead screwdriver into the slot. The STEP slot is located on the right side of the right head restraint anchor. While pressing in the flathead screwdriver, pull up the head restraint. STEP Second seats Pull the head restraint up while pressing the...
  • Page 90 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) When not using the third center seat head restraint ■ Open the zipper on the back of the third seat and stow the head restraint inside. CAUTION Head restraint precautions ■ Observe the following precautions regarding the head restraints. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 91: Seat Belts

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Seat belts Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driving the vehicle. ■ Correct use of the seat belts ● Extend the shoulder belt so that it comes fully over the shoulder, but does not come into contact with the neck or slide off the shoulder.
  • Page 92 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) ■ Fastening and releasing the third center seat belt Pull out the tab STEP Push tab B into buckle B until a STEP clicking sound is heard Tab B Buckle B Push tab A into buckle A until a STEP Tab A clicking sound is heard...
  • Page 93 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) ■ Releasing and storing the third center seat belt Push the release button on STEP buckle A Buckle A Push either the mechanical key STEP or tab A into buckle B Buckle B When releasing and storing the seat belt, hold the belt while winding it back gently.
  • Page 94 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) ■ Adjusting the height of the belt (front and second outboard seats) Down Move the height adjuster up and down as needed until you hear a click. Seat belt pretensioners (front and second outboard seats) The pretensioner helps the seat belt to quickly restrain the occu- pant by retracting the seat belt...
  • Page 95 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Emergency locking retractor (ELR) ■ The retractor will lock the belt during a sudden stop or on impact. It may also lock if you lean forward too quickly. A slow, easy motion will allow the belt to extend so that you can move around fully.
  • Page 96 Each seat belt should be used by one person only. Do not use a seat belt for more ● than one person at once, including children. Lexus recommends that children be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat ● belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 97 If the pretensioner has activated, the SRS warning light will come on. In that case, ● the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 98 Ensure that the belt and tab are locked and the belt is not twisted. ● If the seat belt does not function correctly, immediately contact your Lexus dealer. Replace the seat assembly, including the belts, if your vehicle has been involved in ●...
  • Page 99 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) CAUTION Using a seat belt extender ■ Do not wear the seat belt extender, if you can fasten the seat belt without the ● extender. Do not use the seat belt extender when installing a child restraint system, because ●...
  • Page 100: Steering Wheel

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Steering wheel The steering wheel can be adjusted to a comfortable position while the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode or when the driver’s seat belt is fastened. Down Toward the driver Away from the driver...
  • Page 101 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Automatic adjustment of the steering position ■ A desired steering position can be entered to memory and recalled automatically by the driving position memory. (P. 83) CAUTION While driving ■ Do not adjust the steering wheel. Doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 102: Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Anti-glare inside rear view mirror The rear view mirror’s position can be adjusted to enable sufficient confir- mation of the rear view in accordance with the driver’s seating posture. Adjusting the height of the rear view mirror Adjust the height of the rear view mirror by moving it up and down.
  • Page 103 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) To prevent sensor error ■ To ensure that the sensors operate properly, do not touch or cover them. CAUTION While driving ■ Do not adjust the position of the mirror. Doing so may lead to mishandling of the vehicle and an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 104: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Outside rear view mirrors Mirror angle can be adjusted. Select a mirror to adjust STEP Left Right Adjust the mirror STEP Right Down Left Folding back the mirrors Folds the mirrors Extends the mirrors Putting the outside rear view mir- ror folding switch in the neutral position sets the mirrors to auto-...
  • Page 105 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Mirror angle can be adjusted when ■ The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. When the mirrors are fogged up ■ The outside rear view mirrors can be cleared using the mirror defoggers. Turn on the rear window defogger to turn on the outside rear view mirror defoggers.
  • Page 106 1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) CAUTION When driving the vehicle ■ Observe the following precautions while driving. Failing to do so may result in loss of control of the vehicle and cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. Do not adjust the mirrors while driving.
  • Page 107: Opening And Closing The Windows And Moon Roof

    The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode. Door lock linked window operation ■ The following functions can be used if customized at your Lexus dealer. The power windows can be opened and closed using the mechanical key. ●...
  • Page 108 If you release the switch while the window is moving, start again from the beginning. If the window continues to close but then re-open slightly even after performing the above procedure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 109 1-4. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Customization ■ Settings (e.g. linked door lock operation) can be changed. (Customizable features P. 906) CAUTION Closing the windows ■ Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury. Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their body in a ●...
  • Page 110: Moon Roof

    1-4. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Moon roof Use the overhead switches to open, close, and tilt the moon roof up and down. ■ Opening and closing Open Stops just before it is opened fully. Press the switch again to fully open.
  • Page 111 The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode. Door lock linked moon roof operation ■ The following functions can be used if customized at your Lexus dealer. The moon roof can be opened and closed using the mechanical key. (P. 867) ●...
  • Page 112 1 second. Then it will tilt down, open and close. Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release the switch. If the moon roof does not fully close even after performing the above procedure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 113 1-4. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Moon roof open warning buzzer ■ The buzzer sounds and message is shown on the multi-information display in the instrument panel when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned OFF and the driver’...
  • Page 114: Refueling Opening The Fuel Tank Cap

    1-5. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap Perform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap. ■ Before refueling the vehicle ● Turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch OFF and ensure that all the doors and windows are closed. ●...
  • Page 115 1-5. Refueling Closing the fuel tank cap When replacing the fuel tank cap, turn it until a clicking sound is heard. After releasing your hand, the cap will turn slightly to the opposite direction. Fuel types ■ Use premium unleaded gasoline (Octane Rating 91 [Research Octane Number 96] or higher) LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 116 When replacing the fuel tank cap ■ Do not use anything but a genuine Lexus fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Failure to do so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 117: Theft Deterrent System

    1-6. Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer system The vehicle’s keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the engine from starting if the key has not been previously registered in the vehicle’s on-board computer. Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehicle. The indicator light flashes after the “ENGINE START STOP”...
  • Page 118 1-6. Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer certification ■ For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. FCC ID: NI4TMIMB-1 NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 119: Alarm

    1-6. Theft deterrent system Alarm The system sounds the alarm and flashes lights when forcible entry is detected. ■ Triggering of the alarm The alarm is triggered in the following situations when the alarm is set: ● A locked door is unlocked or opened in any way other than by using the entry function, the wireless remote control or using the mechanical key.
  • Page 120 1-6. Theft deterrent system System maintenance ■ The vehicle has a maintenance-free type alarm system. Items to check before locking the vehicle ■ To prevent unexpected triggering of the alarm and vehicle theft, make sure of the following. Nobody is in the vehicle. ●...
  • Page 121 1-6. Theft deterrent system When the battery is disconnected ■ Be sure to cancel the alarm system. If the battery is disconnected before canceling the alarm, the system may be trig- gered when the battery is reconnected. Alarm-operated door lock ■...
  • Page 122: Safety Information

    1-7. Safety information Correct driving posture Drive with a good posture as follows: Sit upright and well back in the seat. (P. 67) Adjust the position of the seat forward or backward to ensure the pedals can be reached easily depressed to the extent required.
  • Page 123 1-7. Safety information CAUTION While driving ■ Do not adjust the position of the driver’ s seat while driving. ● Doing so could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Do not place a cushion between the driver or passenger and the seatback. ●...
  • Page 124: Srs Airbags

    1-7. Safety information SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury.
  • Page 125 1-7. Safety information Side and curtain shield airbags Side airbags Can help protect the torso of the front seat occupants. Side airbags Can help protect the torso of the second outboard seat occupants. Curtain shield airbags ● Can help protect primarily the head of front seat occupants. ●...
  • Page 126 1-7. Safety information Airbag system components Front passenger occupant Side airbags classification system (second outboard seats) (ECU & sensors) Driver airbag Knee airbags Driver’ s seat position sensor Curtain shield airbags Driver’ s seat belt buckle Front passenger airbag switch AIR BAG ON and AIR BAG Safing sensor (rear) OFF indicator lights...
  • Page 127 1-7. Safety information Your vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed based on the US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The airbag sen- sor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on information obtained from the sensors etc. shown in the system components diagram above.
  • Page 128 1-7. Safety information SRS airbag deployment conditions (SRS front airbags) ■ The SRS front airbag will deploy in the event of an impact that exceeds the set ● threshold level (the level of force corresponding to an approximately 12 - 18 mph [20 - 30 km/h] frontal collision with a fixed wall that does not move or deform).
  • Page 129 1-7. Safety information Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other than a colli- ■ sion The SRS front may also deploy if a serious impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle. Some examples are shown in the illustration. Hitting a curb, edge of pavement or hard ●...
  • Page 130 1-7. Safety information Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS airbag ■ (side airbags and curtain shield airbags) The SRS side airbag and curtain shield airbag may not activate if the vehicle is sub- jected to a collision from the side at certain angles, or a collision to the side of the vehicle body other than the passenger compartment.
  • Page 131 When to contact your Lexus dealer ■ In the following cases, the vehicle will require inspection and/or repair. Contact your Lexus dealer as soon as possible. Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated. ● The front of the vehicle is damaged or ●...
  • Page 132 1-7. Safety information The portion of the front, side and rear pil- ● lars or roof side rail garnishes (padding) containing the curtain shield airbags is inside scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged. CAUTION SRS airbag precautions ■ Observe the following precautions regarding the SRS airbags. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 133 An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint system. Lexus strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained.
  • Page 134 1-7. Safety information CAUTION SRS airbag precautions ■ Do not sit on the edge of the seat or lean ● against the dashboard. Do not allow a child to stand in front of the ● SRS front passenger airbag unit or sit on the knees of a front passenger.
  • Page 135 If the areas where the SRS airbags are stored, such as the steering wheel pad and ● front and rear pillar garnishes, are damaged or cracked, have them replaced by your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 136 Modification and disposal of SRS airbag system components ■ Do not dispose of your vehicle or perform any of the following modifications with- out consulting your Lexus dealer. The SRS airbags may malfunction or deploy (inflate) accidentally, causing death or serious injury.
  • Page 137 1-7. Safety information Deactivating the curtain shield airbags in a vehicle rollover ON/OFF (hold for a few seconds) The RSCA OFF indicator turns on (only when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode.) The roll sensing function for the curtain shield airbags and seat belt pretensioners will turn back on automatically...
  • Page 138: Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    1-7. Safety information Front passenger occupant classification system Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification sys- tem. This system detects the conditions of the front passenger seat and activates or deactivates the devices for front passenger. SRS warning light AIR BAG OFF indicator light AIR BAG ON indicator light Front passenger’...
  • Page 139 1-7. Safety information Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system ■ Adult AIR BAG ON and AIR BAG OFF “AIR BAG indicator lights ON” Indicator/ SRS warning light warning light Front passenger’ s seat belt reminder light Flashing Front passenger airbag and knee airbag Side airbag in the front passenger seat...
  • Page 140 1-7. Safety information ■ Unoccupied AIR BAG ON and AIR BAG OFF Not illumi- indicator lights nated Indicator/ warning light SRS warning light Front passenger’ s seat belt reminder light Front passenger airbag and knee airbag Deactivated Side airbag in the front passenger seat Devices Activated Curtain shield airbag...
  • Page 141 1-7. Safety information ■ System malfunction AIR BAG ON and AIR BAG OFF “AIR BAG indicator lights OFF” Indicator/ warning light SRS warning light Front passenger’ s seat belt reminder light Front passenger airbag and knee airbag Deactivated Side airbag in the front passenger seat Devices Curtain shield airbag Activated...
  • Page 142 1-7. Safety information CAUTION Front passenger occupant classification system precautions ■ Observe the following precautions regarding front passenger occupant classifica- tion system. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. Wear the seat belt properly. ● Make sure the front passenger’ s seat belt tab has not been left inserted into the ●...
  • Page 143 SRS warning light may come on to indicate a malfunction in the detection sys- tem. In this case, contact your Lexus dealer immediately. Do not use a seat accessory, such as a cushion or seat cover, that covers the seat ●...
  • Page 144: Child Restraint Systems

    1-7. Safety information Child restraint systems A child restraint system for a small child or baby must itself be properly restrained on the seat with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt. The laws of all 50 states of the U.S.A. and Canada now require the use of child restraint systems.
  • Page 145 1-7. Safety information Types of child restraints Child restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types according to the age and size of the child. Rear facing—Infant seat/convertible seat Forward facing—Convertible seat Booster seat LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 146 1-7. Safety information When installing the child restraint system on the front passenger seat ■ When you have to use a child restraint system on the front passenger seat, adjust the follow- ing: The seatback to the most upright posi- ●...
  • Page 147 In an accident, the child can be crushed against the wind- shield, or between you and the vehicle’ s interior. Lexus strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that conforms to ● the size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
  • Page 148 1-7. Safety information CAUTION Child restraint precautions ■ Do not allow the child to lean his/her head or any part of his/her body against the ● door or the area of the seat, front and rear pillars or roof side rail from which the side airbags or curtain shield airbags deploy even if the child is seated in the child restraint system.
  • Page 149: Installing Child Restraints

    1-7. Safety information Installing child restraints Follow the child restraint system manufacturer’s instructions. Firmly secure the child restraints to the outboard second seats using the LATCH anchors or a seat belt. Attach the top tether strap when installing a child restraint.
  • Page 150 1-7. Safety information Installation with LATCH system Fold the seatback forward and STEP then adjust it as upright as possible. Take off the covers between the STEP seat cushion and seatback, then confirm the position of the LATCH anchors below the symbol in the seatback.
  • Page 151 1-7. Safety information Type A Latch the hooks of the STEP lower straps onto the LATCH anchors. If the child restraint has a STEP top tether strap, the top tether strap should be latched onto the top tether strap anchor. For owners in Canada: The symbol on a child restraint sys- tem indicates the presence of a...
  • Page 152 1-7. Safety information Installing child restraints using a seat belt (child restraint lock function belt) Rear-facing Infant seat/Convertible seat ■ Fold the seatback while pulling the STEP seatback angle lever. Return the seatback and secure it at the first lock position. (P. 71) Place the child restraint system on STEP the second seat facing the rear of...
  • Page 153 1-7. Safety information Fully extend the shoulder belt and STEP then allow it to retract slightly in order to activate the ALR lock mode. Lock mode allows the seat belt to retract only. While pushing the child restraint STEP system down into the second seat, allow the shoulder belt to retract until the child restraint system is securely in place.
  • Page 154 1-7. Safety information Forward-facing Convertible seat ■ Fold the seatback while pulling the STEP seatback angle lever. Return the seatback and secure it at the first lock position. (P. 71) Place the child restraint system on STEP the seat facing the front of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 155 1-7. Safety information Fully extend the shoulder strap and STEP then allow it to retract slightly into the ALR lock mode. Lock mode allows the seat belt to retract only. While pushing the child restraint STEP system into the second seat, allow the shoulder belt to retract until the child restraint system is securely in place.
  • Page 156 1-7. Safety information ■ Booster seat Fold the seatback while pulling the STEP seatback angle lever. Return the seatback and secure it at the first lock position. Place the child restraint system on STEP the seat facing the front of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 157 1-7. Safety information Removing a child restraint system installed with a seat belt Push the buckle release button and fully retract the seat belt. Child restraint systems with a top tether strap Secure the child restraint system using a seat belt or LATCH STEP anchors, and do the following.
  • Page 158 1-7. Safety information Open the anchor bracket cover, latch the hook onto the anchor STEP bracket and tighten the top tether strap. Outside Make sure the top tether strap is securely latched. Center Outside only: Adjust the head STEP restraint to the downmost position. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 159 1-7. Safety information Laws and regulations pertaining to Anchors ■ The LATCH system conforms to FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2. Child restraint systems conforming to FMVSS213 or CMVSS213 specifications can be used. This vehicle is designed to conform to the SAE J1819. CAUTION When installing a booster seat ■...
  • Page 160 1-7. Safety information CAUTION When installing a child restraint system ■ Only put a forward-facing child restraint ● system on the front seat when unavoidable. When installing a forward-facing or booster child restraint on the front passen- ger seat, move the seat as far back as possi- ble even if the AIR BAG OFF indicator light illuminates.
  • Page 161 1-7. Safety information CAUTION To correctly attach a child restraint system to the anchors ■ 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. Make sure the child restraint system is securely attached, or it may cause death or serious injury to the child or other passengers in the event of a sudden stop, sudden swerve or accident.
  • Page 162 1-7. Safety information LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 163: When Driving

    ........234 Turn signal lever....... 187 Intuitive parking assist..249 Parking brake......188 Rear view monitor system... 260 Horn ..........189 Lexus parking assist monitor........268 2-2. Instrument cluster Wide view front & Gauges and meters....190 side monitor......301...
  • Page 164: Driving The Vehicle

    2-1. Driving procedures Driving the vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving. ■ Starting the engine (P. 175) ■ Driving With the brake pedal depressed, shift the shift lever to “D”. STEP (P. 179) Release the parking brake. (P.
  • Page 165 When the accelerator pedal is released ● When the brake pedal is depressed while power mode is selected (P. 181) ● Breaking in your new Lexus ■ To extend the life of the vehicle, the following precautions are recommended to observe: For the first 200 miles (300 km): ●...
  • Page 166 Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type parking brake system. This type of brake sys- tem needs bedding-down of the brake shoes periodically or whenever the parking brake shoes and/or drum are replaced. Have your Lexus dealer perform the bed- ding down operation.
  • Page 167 2-1. Driving procedures When turning off the engine ■ Emission system operating sounds may continue for a short time after the engine is turned off. This is not a malfunction, and helps to ensure optimal performance of the emission system. CAUTION When starting the vehicle ■...
  • Page 168 Large amounts of exhaust in the vehicle can cause driver drowsiness and an acci- dent, resulting in death or a serious health hazard. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately. Do not shift the shift lever to “P” while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 169 2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION When stopped on an inclined surface, use the brake pedal and parking brake to ● prevent the vehicle from rolling backward or forward and causing an accident. Do not adjust the position of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside or outside ●...
  • Page 170 If you hear a squealing or scraping noise (brake pad wear limit indicators) ■ Have your Lexus dealer check and replace the brake pads as soon as possible. The rotor damage can result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
  • Page 171 2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION When the vehicle is parked ■ Do not leave glasses, cigarette lighters, spray cans, or soft drink cans in the vehi- ● cle when it is in the sun. Failure to do so may result in the following: •...
  • Page 172 Lexus dealer. Failure to do so may allow exhaust gases to enter the vehicle, resulting in death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 173 2-1. Driving procedures NOTICE When driving the vehicle ■ Do not depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time during driving, ● as this may restrain driving torque. Do not use the accelerator pedal or depress accelerator and brake pedals ●...
  • Page 174 Engine damage caused by water immersion ● In the event that you drive on a flooded road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure to have your Lexus dealer check the following. Brake function ● Changes in quantity and quality of oil and fluid used for the engine, transmission, ●...
  • Page 175: Engine (Ignition) Switch

    2-1. Driving procedures Engine (ignition) switch Performing the following operations when carrying the electronic key on your person starts the engine or changes “ENGINE START STOP” switch modes. ■ Starting the engine Check that the parking brake is set. STEP Check that the shift lever is set in “P”.
  • Page 176 2-1. Driving procedures ■ Changing “ENGINE START STOP” switch mode Modes can be changed by pressing the “ENGINE START STOP” switch with the brake pedal released. (The mode changes each time the switch is pressed.) Emergency flashers can be used. ACCESSORY mode Some electrical components such as the audio system can be...
  • Page 177 The engine immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (P. 117) Contact your Lexus dealer. When the “ENGINE START STOP” switch indicator flashes in amber ■ The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately. Auto power off function ■...
  • Page 178 ● If the engine becomes difficult to start or stalls frequently, have your vehicle ● checked by your Lexus dealer immediately. Symptoms indicating a malfunction with the “ENGINE START STOP” switch ■ If the “ENGINE START STOP” seems to be operating somewhat differently than usual, such as the switch sticking slightly, there may be a malfunction.
  • Page 179: Automatic Transmission

    2-1. Driving procedures Automatic transmission Select a shift position appropriate for the driving conditions. ■ Shifting the shift lever While the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode, depress the brake pedal and move the shift lever. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 180 2-1. Driving procedures ■ Shift position uses Shift position Function Parking the vehicle or starting the engine Reversing Condition in which the power is not transmitted Normal driving or temporary shift range selection driving “S” mode driving (P. 184) : Shifting to the “D” position allows the system to select a gear suitable for the driving conditions.
  • Page 181 2-1. Driving procedures ■ Selecting a driving mode The following patterns can be selected to suit current driving and operating conditions. Power mode For powerful acceleration and driving in mountainous regions. Normal mode For normal driving. Second start mode For starting on slippery road surfaces, such as on snow.
  • Page 182 2-1. Driving procedures Changing shift range in “D” position ■ Shift lever If the shift lever is shifted into the “D” position, the appropriate gear is automatically selected, as determined by the driving conditions. ■ Paddle shift switches (if equipped) While the shift lever is in the “D”...
  • Page 183 2-1. Driving procedures ■ Shift ranges and their functions ● Automatically selecting gears between 1 and 6 according to vehicle speed and driving conditions. But, the gear is limited according to selected shift range. ● You can choose from 6 levels of engine braking force. ●...
  • Page 184 2-1. Driving procedures Changing shift ranges in “S” mode When the shift lever is in the “S” position, the shift lever or paddle shift switches can be operated as follows: Downshifting Upshifting The initial shift range in “S” mode is automatically set to “5” or “4” accord- ing to the vehicle’...
  • Page 185 2-1. Driving procedures ■ Shift ranges and their functions ● Automatically selecting gears between 1 and 6 according to vehicle speed and driving conditions. But, the gear is limited according to selected shift range. ● You can choose from 6 levels of engine braking force. ●...
  • Page 186 If the “S” indicator does not come on even after shifting the shift lever to “S” ■ This may indicate a malfunction in the automatic transmission system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately. (In this situation, the vehicle will operate as if the shift lever is in “D”.) AI-SHIFT ■...
  • Page 187: Turn Signal Lever

    2-1. Driving procedures Turn signal lever Right turn Left turn Lane change to the right (move the lever partway and then release it) The right hand signals will flash 3 times. Lane change to the left (move the lever partway and then release it) The left hand signals will flash 3 times.
  • Page 188: Parking Brake

    2-1. Driving procedures Parking brake Sets the parking brake Fully set the parking brake while depressing the brake pedal. U.S.A. Canada Releases the parking brake Slightly raise the lever and lower it completely while pressing the button. Usage in winter time ■...
  • Page 189: Horn

    2-1. Driving procedures Horn To sound the horn, press on or close to the mark. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 190: Instrument Cluster

    2-2. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters The units used on the speedometer may differ depending on the target region. Tachometer Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank Speedometer Displays the vehicle speed Multi-information display...
  • Page 191 2-2. Instrument cluster Odometer and trip meter Odometer: Displays the total distance the vehicle has been driven Trip meter: Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last reset. Trip meters A and B can be used to record and dis- play different distances independently Odometer/trip meter display change button Switches between odometer and trip meter displays...
  • Page 192 2-2. Instrument cluster Eco Driving Indicator Light customization Eco Driving Indicator Light can be activated or deactivated. While the odometer is being dis- STEP played, press and hold the odome- ter/trip meter display change button to display the Eco Driving Indicator Light customization...
  • Page 193 When the oil pressure drops even though the engine oil amount has not decreased, or if the oil pressure does not increase when engine oil is added, contact your Lexus dealer, as there may be a problem with the lubrication system.
  • Page 194: Indicators And Warning Lights

    2-2. Instrument cluster Indicators and warning lights The indicator and warning lights on the instrument cluster and center panel inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems. For the purpose of explanation, the following illustration displays all indica- tors and warning lights illuminated.
  • Page 195 2-2. Instrument cluster ■ Indicators The indicators inform the driver of the operating state of the vehi- cle’ s various systems. Turn signal indicator Crawl Control indicator (P. 187) (P. 335) Roll sensing of curtain Headlight high beam indi- shield airbags off indica- cator (P.
  • Page 196 They will turn off after the engine is started, or after a few sec- onds. There may be a malfunction in a system if a light does not come on, or if the lights do not turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer for details.
  • Page 197 They will turn off after the engine is started, or after a few sec- onds. There may be a malfunction in a system if a light does not come on, or if the lights do not turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer for details.
  • Page 198: Multi-Information Display

    2-2. Instrument cluster Multi-information display The multi-information display presents the driver with a variety of driving- related data including the current outside air temperature. ● Trip information (P. 200) Displays driving range, fuel consumption and other cruising related infor- mation. ●...
  • Page 199 2-2. Instrument cluster ● Dynamic radar cruise control display (if equipped) (P. 234) Automatically displayed when using dynamic radar cruise control. ● Multi-terrain Select display (P. 342) ● Crawl Control display (P. 335) ● Shift position and shift range (P. 179) Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range.
  • Page 200 2-2. Instrument cluster Switching the display Display items can be switched by pressing the “DISP” switch. Display items ■ Outside temperature display Displays the outside temperature • The temperature range that can be displayed is from -40 F (-40 C) to 122 F (50 C). •...
  • Page 201 2-2. Instrument cluster ■ Average fuel consumption after refueling Displays the average fuel consumption since the vehicle was last refueled Use the displayed average fuel consumption as a reference. ■ Current fuel consumption Displays the current rate of fuel consumption ■...
  • Page 202 2-2. Instrument cluster ■ Average vehicle speed Displays the average vehicle speed since the engine was started or the function was reset The function can be reset by pressing the “DISP” switch for longer than 1 second when the aver- age vehicle speed is displayed.
  • Page 203 2-2. Instrument cluster ■ Tire inflation pressure Displays inflation pressure of each tire. There is no correlation between the order of the dis- played values and the tire positions. If the inflation pressure of any tire drops a cer- tain amount below the tire inflation pressure value currently memorized in the system, the displayed values will be highlighted.
  • Page 204 2-2. Instrument cluster System check display ■ After turning the “ENGINE START STOP” switch to IGNITION ON mode, “LEXUS” is displayed while system operation is checked. When the system check is complete, the normal screen will return. Turn-by-turn navigation ■...
  • Page 205 ● garage, tunnel, etc.) When “--” or “E” is displayed ■ The system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle Lexus dealer. When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals ■ The following information data will be reset: Average fuel consumption after refueling ●...
  • Page 206: Operating The Lights And Wipers

    2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch The headlights can be operated manually or automatically. Type A The daytime running lights turn on. side marker, parking, tail, license plate and instrument panel lights turn on. The headlights and all lights listed above (except daytime run- ning lights) turn on.
  • Page 207 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Type B The daytime running lights turn on. side marker, parking, tail, license plate and instrument panel lights turn on. The headlights and all lights listed above (except daytime run- ning lights) turn on. The headlights, day- time running lights and all lights listed...
  • Page 208 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turning on the high beam headlights With the headlights on, push the lever forward to turn on the high beams. Vehicles with an Automatic High Beam system: When the light switch is in “AUTO” position, the Automatic High Beam system will be activated.
  • Page 209 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Daytime running light system ■ To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, the parking lights turn on ● automatically (at an increased intensity) whenever the engine is started and the parking brake is released. Daytime running lights are not designed for use at night.
  • Page 210 If the “AFS OFF” indicator flashes ■ It may indicate a malfunction in the system. Contact your Lexus dealer. Customization ■ Settings (e.g. light sensor sensitivity) can be changed.
  • Page 211: Automatic High Beam

    2-3. Operating the lights and wipers  Automatic High Beam The Automatic High Beam uses an in-vehicle camera sensor to assess the brightness of streetlights, the lights of oncoming and preceding vehicles, etc., and automatically turns high beam on or off as necessary. ■...
  • Page 212 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ Turning the high beam on/off manually Switching to low beam Pull the lever to the original posi- tion. Switching to high beam Turn the light switch to the position. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 213 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ High beam automatic turning on or off conditions When all of the following conditions are fulfilled, high beam will be automatically turned on (after approximately 1 second): ● Vehicle speed is above approximately 21 mph (34 km/h). ●...
  • Page 214 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Limitations of the Automatic High Beam ■ Do not rely on the Automatic High Beam. Always drive safely, taking care to observe your surroundings and turning high beam on or off manually if necessary. Camera sensor detection information ■...
  • Page 215 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers In the situations below, the system may not be able to correctly detect the sur- ● rounding brightness levels, and may flash or expose nearby pedestrians to the high beam. Therefore, you should consider turning the high beam on or off manually rather than relying on the Automatic High Beam system.
  • Page 216 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers If a warning message of the Automatic High Beam is displayed... ■ It may indicate a malfunction in the system. Contact your Lexus dealer. Temporary lowering sensor sensitivity ■ The sensitivity of the sensor can be temporarily lowered.
  • Page 217 Do not install a parking tag or any other accessories near or around the inside ● rear view mirror and the camera sensor. Do not overload the vehicle. ● Do not modify the vehicle. ● Do not replace windshield with a non-genuine windshield. ● Contact your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 218: Fog Light Switch

    2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch The fog lights assist visibility in difficult driving conditions, such as in rain or fog. The fog lights can be used when the headlights are on low beam. Type A Turns the fog lights off Turns the fog lights on LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 219 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Type B Turns the fog lights off Turns the fog lights on LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 220: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wipers and washer When “AUTO” is selected, the wipers will operate automatically when the sensor detects falling rain. The system automatically adjusts wiper timing according to rain volume and vehicle speed. Type A Rain-sensing wiper operation...
  • Page 221 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Increases the sensitivity Decreases the sensitivity Washer/wiper dual operation The wipers operate automati- cally. (After operating several times, the wipers operate one more time after a short delay to prevent dripping.) LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 222 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Type B Rain-sensing wiper operation Low speed wiper operation High speed wiper operation Temporary operation Increases the sensitivity Decreases the sensitivity LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 223 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Washer/wiper dual operation The wipers operate automati- cally. (After operating several times, the wipers operate one more time after a short delay to prevent dripping.) The windshield wipers and washer can be operated when ■...
  • Page 224 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Effects of vehicle speed on wiper operation ■ With the settings other than “AUTO” also, the time until drip prevention wiper sweep occurs is changed depending on vehicle speed. Type A With selected, wiper operation will be switched from low speed to intermit- tent wiper operation only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 225 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers NOTICE When the windshield is dry ■ Do not use the wipers, as they may damage the windshield. When there is no washer fluid spray from the nozzle ■ Damage to the washer fluid pump may be caused if the lever is pulled toward you and held continually.
  • Page 226: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rear window wiper and washer The wiper operation is selected by moving the lever as follows: Type A Intermittent window wiper operation Normal window wiper operation Washer/wiper dual operation Washer/wiper dual operation LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 227 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Type B Intermittent window wiper operation Normal window wiper operation Washer/wiper dual operation Washer/wiper dual operation LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 228 2-3. Operating the lights and wipers The rear window wiper and washer can be operated when ■ The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode. Dripping prevention wiper sweep ■ After washing and wiping operation several times, the wipers operate one more time after a short delay to prevent dripping.
  • Page 229: Headlight Cleaner Switch

    2-3. Operating the lights and wipers  Headlight cleaner switch Washer fluid can be sprayed on the headlights. Press the switch to clean the headlights. The headlight cleaner can be operated when ■ The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode and the headlight switch is turned on.
  • Page 230: Using Other Driving Systems

    2-4. Using other driving systems  Cruise control Use the cruise control to maintain a set speed without depressing the accelerator pedal. Indicators Cruise control switch ■ Setting the vehicle speed Press the “ON-OFF” button to STEP activate the cruise control. Cruise control indicator will come on.
  • Page 231 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Adjusting the set speed To change the set speed, operate the lever until the desired set speed is obtained. Increases the speed Decreases the speed Fine adjustment: Momentarily move the lever in the desired direction.
  • Page 232 If the cruise control speed cannot be set or if the cruise control cancels immediately after being activated, there may be a malfunction in the cruise control system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 233 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION To avoid operating the cruise control by mistake ■ Switch the cruise control off using the “ON-OFF” button when not in use. Situations unsuitable for cruise control ■ Do not use cruise control in any of the following situations. Doing so may result in loss of control and could cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 234: Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

    2-4. Using other driving systems  Dynamic radar cruise control Dynamic radar cruise control supplements conventional cruise control with a vehicle-to-vehicle distance control. In vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode, the vehicle automatically accelerates or decelerates in order to maintain a set following distance from vehicles ahead. Display Set speed Indicators...
  • Page 235 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Setting the vehicle speed (vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode) Press the “ON-OFF” button to STEP activate the cruise control. Dynamic radar cruise control indicator will come on. Press the button again to deacti- vate the cruise control. Accelerate or decelerate the STEP vehicle to the desired speed,...
  • Page 236 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Adjusting the set speed To change the set speed, operate the lever until the desired set speed is displayed. Increases the speed Decreases the speed Fine adjustment: Momentarily move the lever in the desired direction.
  • Page 237 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Changing the vehicle-to-vehicle distance Pressing the button changes the Preceding vehicle mark vehicle-to-vehicle distance as follows: Long Medium Short The vehicle-to-vehicle distance is set automatically to long mode when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned to IGNITION ON mode.
  • Page 238 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Canceling and resuming the speed control Pulling the lever toward you cancels the cruise control. The speed setting is also can- celed when the brakes are applied. Pushing the lever up resumes the cruise control and returns vehicle speed to the set speed.
  • Page 239 2-4. Using other driving systems Driving in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode This mode employs a radar sensor to detect the presence of vehicles up to approximately 400 ft. (120 m) ahead, determines the current vehicle- to-vehicle following distance, and operates to maintain a suitable follow- ing distance from the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 240 2-4. Using other driving systems Example of follow-up cruising When following a vehicle driving slower than the set speed The system continues follow-up cruising while adjusting for changes in the speed of the vehicle ahead in order to maintain the vehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance set by the driver.
  • Page 241 2-4. Using other driving systems Selecting conventional constant speed control mode Constant speed control mode differs from vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode. When constant speed control mode is selected, your vehi- cle will maintain a set speed regardless of whether or not there are other vehicles in the lane ahead.
  • Page 242 The switching operation continues for 5 seconds or more after the center dif- ● ferential lock switch has been operated. If vehicle-to-vehicle distance control driving is automatically canceled for any other reason, there may be a malfunction in the system. Contact your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 243 2-4. Using other driving systems Automatic cancelation of constant speed control ■ The cruise control will stop maintaining the vehicle speed in the following situations: Actual vehicle speed is more than approximately 10 mph (16 km/h) below the ● set vehicle speed. At this time, the memorized set speed is not retained.
  • Page 244 2-4. Using other driving systems Certification ■ For vehicles sold in U.S.A. FCC ID: HYQDNMWR005 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 245 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION Before using dynamic radar cruise control ■ Do not overly rely on vehicle-to-vehicle distance control. Be aware of the set speed. If automatic deceleration/acceleration is not appropri- ate, adjust the vehicle speed, as well as the distance between your vehicle and vehi- cles ahead by applying the brakes, etc.
  • Page 246 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION Situations unsuitable for dynamic radar cruise control ■ Do not use dynamic radar cruise control in any of the following situations. Doing so may result in inappropriate speed control and could cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 247 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION When the radar sensor may not be correctly detecting the vehicle ahead ■ Apply the brakes as necessary when any of the following types of vehicles are in front of you. As the sensor may not be able to correctly detect these types of vehicles, the approach warning (P.
  • Page 248 If the sensor moves even slightly off position, the system may malfunction. If the sensor or surrounding area is subject to a strong impact, always have the area inspected and adjusted by your Lexus dealer. Do not disassemble the sensor.
  • Page 249: Intuitive Parking Assist

    2-4. Using other driving systems  Intuitive parking assist The distance from your vehicle to nearby obstacles when parallel parking or maneuvering into a garage is measured by the sensors and communi- cated via the multi-information display, touch screen and a buzzer. Always check the surrounding area when using this system.
  • Page 250 Rear corner sensor detection Rear center sensor detection ■ Touch screen When the rear view monitor, Lexus parking assist monitor or the wide view front & side monitor is not displayed A graphic is automatically dis- played when an obstacle is detected.
  • Page 251 2-4. Using other driving systems Sensor detection display, obstacle distance ■ Corner sensors Multi- Touch screen Approximate information distance to obstacle Insert display display Front: 1.6 ft. (50 cm) to 1.2 ft. (37.5 cm) Rear: 2.0 ft. (60 cm) to (blinking) (continuous) (continuous)
  • Page 252 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Rear center sensors Approximate distance Multi-information Touch screen to obstacle display (insert display) 4. 9 ft. (150 cm) to 2.6 ft. (80 cm) (blinking slowly) (continuous) 2.6 ft. (80 cm) to 2.1 ft. (65 cm) (blinking) (continuous) 2.1 ft.
  • Page 253 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Buzzer operation and distance to an obstacle A beep sounds when the corner sensors and rear center sensors are operating. ● The buzzer beeps faster as the vehicle approaches an obstacle. When the vehicle comes within the following distance of the obsta- cle, the buzzer sounds continuously: •...
  • Page 254 2-4. Using other driving systems Detection range of the sensors Approximately 2.0 ft. (60 cm) Approximately 4. 9 ft. (150 cm) Approximately 1.6 ft. (50 cm) The diagram shows the detection range of the sensors. Note that the sensors cannot detect obstacles that are extremely close to the vehicle.
  • Page 255 Alert volume setting Display on/off Alert distance setting Make sure to save after changing settings. ■ Alert volume setting The alert volume can be adjusted. Touch “1” to “5” on the “LEXUS Park Assist settings”. STEP Touch “Save”. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 256 Intuitive parking assist display ■ When an obstacle is detected while the rear view monitor system, Lexus parking assist monitor or wide view front & side monitor is in use, the warning indicator will appear in the top right of the screen even if the display setting has been set to off.
  • Page 257 • The area directly under the bumpers is not detected. • If obstacles draw too close to the sensor. • A non-genuine Lexus suspension (lowered suspension etc.) is installed. • People may not be detected if they are wearing certain types of clothing.
  • Page 258 2-4. Using other driving systems The shape of the obstacle may prevent the sensor from detecting it. Pay particu- ● lar attention to the following obstacles: • Wires, fences, ropes, etc. • Cotton, snow and other materials that absorb sound waves •...
  • Page 259 When using intuitive parking assist ■ In the following situations, the system may not function correctly due to a sensor malfunction etc. Have the vehicle checked by your Lexus dealer. A beep does not sound when you turn the main switch on. ●...
  • Page 260: Rear View Monitor System

    2-4. Using other driving systems  Rear view monitor system The rear view monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle while backing up, for example while parking. The screen illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may differ from the image that is actually displayed on the screen.
  • Page 261 2-4. Using other driving systems Using the rear view monitor system ■ Screen display The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode. The rear view monitor system displays the last-used parking mode first.
  • Page 262 2-4. Using other driving systems Rear view monitor system precautions ■ Area displayed on screen The rear view monitor system dis- plays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. To adjust the image on the rear view monitor system screen.
  • Page 263 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Rear view monitor system camera The camera for the rear view mon- itor system is located above the license plate. ● Using the camera If the camera lens becomes dirty, it cannot transmit a clear image. If water droplets, snow or mud adhere to the lens, rinse with water and wipe with a soft cloth.
  • Page 264 If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution •...
  • Page 265 (smear effect). surroundings. (Use the monitor again once con- ditions have been improved.) The camera or surround- Have the vehicle The image is out of align- ing area has received a inspected by your Lexus ment strong impact. dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 266 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION When using the rear view monitor system ■ The rear view monitor system is a supplemental device intended to assist the driver when backing up. When backing up, be sure to check visually behind and all around the vehicle before proceeding.
  • Page 267 Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If ● this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer as soon as possi- ble. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 268: Lexus Parking Assist Monitor

    2-4. Using other driving systems  Lexus parking assist monitor The parking assist monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle while backing up, for example while parking. The parking assist monitor system assists with the following 2 backing- up operations: •...
  • Page 269 2-4. Using other driving systems Using the Lexus parking assist monitor ■ Screen display The parking assist monitor screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R” position while the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode.
  • Page 270 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Using the system when perpendicular parking Use any of the following modes when perpendicular parking (for example, when parking in a garage). Each time you touch the display mode switch screen button, the display mode switches in the fol- lowing order: Estimated course line display mode ...
  • Page 271 2-4. Using other driving systems Parking assist guide line display mode (P. 276) The steering wheel return points (parking assist guide lines) are dis- played. Distance guide line display mode Distance guide lines only are dis- played. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 272 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Using the system when parallel parking Screen display and beep sounds provide an estimation of the point at which you should turn the steer- ing wheel when parallel parking. If the position the vehicle is to be parked in is narrower than usual, narrow mode can be used.
  • Page 273 2-4. Using other driving systems Perpendicular parking (estimated course line display mode) ■ Screen description Vehicle width extension guide line The line indicates a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width. The line aligns with the estimated course lines when the steering wheel is straight.
  • Page 274 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Parking operation When parking in a space which is in the reverse direction to the space described in the procedure below, the steering directions will be reversed. Shift the shift lever to the “R” position. STEP Turn the steering wheel so that the STEP...
  • Page 275 2-4. Using other driving systems When the rear position of the vehi- STEP cle has entered the parking space, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle width extension guide lines are within the left and right dividing lines of the parking space. Vehicle width extension guide line Once the vehicle width extension guide lines and the parking...
  • Page 276 2-4. Using other driving systems Perpendicular parking (parking assist guide line display mode) ■ Screen description Vehicle width extension guide lines These lines indicate a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width. Parking assist guide lines These lines indicate the path of the smallest turn possible behind the vehicle.
  • Page 277 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Parking operation When parking in a space which is in the reverse direction to the space described in the procedure below, the steering directions will be reversed. Shift the shift lever to the “R” position. STEP Back up until the parking assist STEP...
  • Page 278 2-4. Using other driving systems Parallel parking ■ Vehicle movement procedure Approx. 3 ft. (1 m) Keeping parallel with the road, stop the vehicle leaving a gap of approximately 3 ft. (1 m) between your vehicle and the parked vehicle. in “Parking operation”).
  • Page 279 2-4. Using other driving systems Keeping the steering wheel in that position, check your surroundings visually and using mirrors, and back up using the distance guide lines etc. as a reference. ( in “Parking operation”) STEP When the vehicle is approximately in the desired parking location, par- allel parking assist is complete.
  • Page 280 2-4. Using other driving systems With the steering wheel straight, back up slowly to a position at STEP which the black and yellow vertical pole just overlaps the rear end of the parked vehicle. Then stop the vehicle. Black and yellow vertical pole Back the vehicle up to here LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 281 2-4. Using other driving systems Turn the steering wheel with the vehicle stopped until the blue STEP outline meets the desired parking space. Blue outline Black and yellow vertical pole Extended line If the extended line from the blue outline is displayed, the parallel parking assist is operational.
  • Page 282 2-4. Using other driving systems Turn the steering wheel right Black and yellow vertical pole Blue outline Keep the steering wheel in its cur- STEP rent position and backing up. The parallel parking assist will be cancelled if the steering wheel is moved while backing up.
  • Page 283 2-4. Using other driving systems A curved blue line will appear on the screen. Keep the steering STEP wheel in its current position and back up slowly. Stop when the curved blue line meets the corner of the desired parking space. Curved blue line LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 284 2-4. Using other driving systems Back up keeping the steering wheel in its current position Curved blue line Curved blue line meets the cor- ner here If you back up too quickly, you may lose synchronization with the par- allel parking assist. Leaving the vehicle stopped, turn the steering wheel all the way to STEP the left.
  • Page 285 2-4. Using other driving systems ● Parallel parking assist mode information • There is a possibility that parallel parking guidance may not be given when backing up at a very slow speed. • If the back door is opened during parallel parking guidance, parallel parking assist will be interrupted and canceled.
  • Page 286 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Narrow mode If the position the vehicle is to be parked in is narrower than usual, nar- row mode can be used. Normal mode Narrow mode The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned off when the park- ing assist monitor is canceled with narrow mode, the caution screen is displayed first when the parallel...
  • Page 287 2-4. Using other driving systems ● Operating narrow mode Touch while in parallel parking assist mode. STEP Confirm the warning on the caution screen. If you agree, touch STEP “I Agree”. To cancel narrow mode, touch When the system is switched to narrow mode, the indicator on STEP will be turned on.
  • Page 288 2-4. Using other driving systems Lexus parking assist monitor precautions ■ Area displayed on screen The parking assist monitor displays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle. To adjust the image on the parking assist monitor screen.
  • Page 289 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Lexus parking assist monitor camera The camera for the parking assist monitor is located above the license plate. ● Using the camera If the camera lens becomes dirty, it cannot transmit a clear image. If water droplets, snow or mud adhere to the lens, rinse with water and wipe with a soft cloth.
  • Page 290 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Differences between the screen and the actual road The distance guide lines and the vehicle width extension guide lines may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually. The distances between the vehicle width extension guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they appear to be so.
  • Page 291 2-4. Using other driving systems ● When the ground behind the vehicle slopes down sharply The distance guide lines will appear to be further from the vehi- cle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be closer than they actually are. In the same way, there will be a margin of error between the guidelines and the actual distance/...
  • Page 292 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ When approaching three-dimensional objects The estimated course lines target a flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the estimated course lines and dis- tance guide lines.
  • Page 293 2-4. Using other driving systems ● Distance guidelines Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point B. How- ever, in reality if you back up to point A, you will hit the truck.
  • Page 294 If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution •...
  • Page 295 The camera or sur- The image is out of align- rounding area has Have the vehicle inspected ment received a strong by your Lexus dealer. impact. The guide lines are very The camera position is Have the vehicle inspected far out of alignment out of alignment.
  • Page 296 If this does not resolve the Guide lines are not dis- The back door is open. symptom, have the vehicle played inspected by your Lexus dealer. Stop the vehicle, and turn the steering wheel as far as it will go to the left and •...
  • Page 297 When parking, be sure to check that the parking space will accommodate your ● vehicle before maneuvering into it. Do not use the Lexus parking assist monitor system in the following cases: ● • On icy or slick road surfaces, or in snow •...
  • Page 298 Estimated course line display mode: If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width extension guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. When using the parallel parking assist screen ■...
  • Page 299 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION Extended line overlapping wheel LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 300 Doing so may result in the camera malfunctioning. Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If ● this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer as soon as possi- ble. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 301: Wide View Front & Side Monitor

    2-4. Using other driving systems  Wide view front & side monitor This system can display the wide view front monitor and the side monitor separately or at the same time. The wide view front monitor uses a super-wide angle lens to display on screen the areas to the left and right of the vehicle and the blind spots to the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 302 2-4. Using other driving systems Display ■ Wide view front & side monitor simultaneous display Both the wide view front monitor and the side monitor are displayed on one screen. When switching to the wide view front & side monitors this screen is displayed first, regardless of the screen mode.
  • Page 303 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Side monitor The image from the side camera is displayed. Use this monitor to help check the area to the right of the vehicle, for example when taking off and stopping, when turning right, etc. If displayed, the course line can be used as rough guide for steering wheel operation when turning right.
  • Page 304 If the screen is changed to the wide view front & side monitor simulta- neous display screen while the Lexus parking assist monitor is dis- played, it is not possible to switch to the 3 screen mode. (The switch is not displayed.)
  • Page 305 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Changing the display in 3 screen mode When in 3 screen mode, you can change the display from the simulta- neous display to each individual display. The screen changes as follows with each press of the VIEW switch. When the wide view front monitor was displayed the previous time: Wide view front &...
  • Page 306 2-4. Using other driving systems Using the side monitor Simultaneous display Front wheel contact point Shows the position of the vehicle’ s front tire. Vehicle front edge line Shows the position of the vehicle’ s leading edge. Vehicle width line (blue) Indicates the width of the vehicle Individual display including the outside rear view mir-...
  • Page 307 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Changing the course line display mode No course lines mode Vehicle width line is displayed. Minimum projected turning circle display mode The minimum projected turning circle line is added to the no course lines mode. Turning course line display mode The projected course line is added to the minimum projected turning...
  • Page 308 2-4. Using other driving systems Change to the side monitor individual display. STEP Touch STEP The course line display mode will change as follows each time the switch is touched. No course lines mode Turning course line display mode Minimum projected turning circle display mode The selected mode will also be displayed on the wide view front &...
  • Page 309 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Using the vehicle width line & course line Vehicle width line Use the vehicle width line to check the vehicle’ s distance from objects such as curbstones etc. As shown in the illustration, be sure that the vehicle width line does not overlap the object.
  • Page 310 2-4. Using other driving systems Minimum projected turning circle & projected course line Use the minimum projected turn- ing circle & projected course line (when displayed) to check the vehicle’ s path with relation to obstacles. If the minimum pro- jected turning circle line (blue) is over the obstacle as shown in the illustration, or the obstacle falls...
  • Page 311 When the screen returns to the original display, correction is com- plete. If the above screen remains, have the vehicle inspected at your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 312 When switched to from the Lexus parking assist monitor ■ If the wide view front & side monitor is...
  • Page 313 2-4. Using other driving systems Displayed area ■ Front camera Masking This section is masked to prevent the driver from moving the vehicle while watching only the wide view front monitor screen. The driver must visually confirm this area directly. Camera’...
  • Page 314 2-4. Using other driving systems Side camera Camera’ s field of view Objects visible to the camera Right side of vehicle The area covered by the camera is limited. Objects which are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper cannot be seen on the screen. The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation or road conditions.
  • Page 315 2-4. Using other driving systems Smear effect ■ If a bright light (for example, sunlight reflected off the vehicle body) is picked up by the camera, a smear effect peculiar to the camera may occur. : Smear effect – A phenomenon that occurs when a bright light (for example, sunlight reflected off the vehicle body) is picked up by the camera;...
  • Page 316 If the front of the vehicle or the passenger side outside rear view mirror is hit, the ● camera’ s position and mounting angle may change. Contact your Lexus dealer. Rapid temperature changes, such as when hot water is poured on the vehicle in ●...
  • Page 317 2-4. Using other driving systems NOTICE When a solid object is close by ■ The screen’ s guide lines are designed for level surfaces (road surface etc.) or flat walls etc. When driving near the obstacle, the obstacle may be displayed as outside the projected course line, and it may seem that there is no danger of a collision, however any sections protruding from the wall may project over the...
  • Page 318: 4-Wheel Ahc (Active Height Control Suspension)

    2-4. Using other driving systems 4-Wheel AHC (Active Height Control Suspension) The 4-Wheel AHC adjusts the vehicle height in accordance with driving conditions. There are 3 selectable modes, “HI” (high), “N” (normal), and “LO” (low). Easy access mode switch Height control OFF switch Height select switch LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 319 2-4. Using other driving systems Selecting vehicle height Higher Lower Display Current mode The vehicle is in the “N” (normal) height mode in the illustration. show directions in which it is possible to adjust the vehicle height. Height up Height down Height control “OFF”...
  • Page 320 2-4. Using other driving systems Vehicle height modes Push the height select switch to “” to step up one height mode, and pull to “” to step down one height mode. (Ex. When in the low height mode, push to “” once to switch to the normal height mode, and twice to switch to the high height mode.) ■...
  • Page 321 2-4. Using other driving systems Conditions for changing the vehicle height mode Some modes may not be selectable depending on the vehicle speed when the four-wheel drive control switch is in the “H4” position. Refer to the following table. Low mode Normal mode High mode Under 7 mph (12 km/h)
  • Page 322 2-4. Using other driving systems The indicator light stops blinking, and comes on continuously to indicate that the shift is completed. Easy access mode is available if the following conditions have been met: ● The vehicle height mode is in normal mode. ●...
  • Page 323 2-4. Using other driving systems Switching vehicle height mode while the engine is stopped ■ If the engine is stopped while the vehicle height is being lowered, lowering will ● continue. If any luggage is removed from the vehicle or if any occupants leave the vehicle ●...
  • Page 324 2-4. Using other driving systems Turning off the height control ■ The system will remain off until the height control OFF switch is pushed again, ● even if the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned off. Even if the system is turned off, the system automatically modulated if the vehi- ●...
  • Page 325 2-4. Using other driving systems In the following cases the 4-Wheel AHC will not operate ■ The brake pedal has been depressed for a few seconds or longer while the vehi- ● cle is stopped. Vehicle height control has not been frequently used. ●...
  • Page 326 Wheel AHC cannot be activated until the malfunction is corrected. Stop the engine and start it again. If the warning message turns off, the system is operating correctly. If the warning message continues to be displayed, have the vehicle checked at your Lexus dealer as soon as possible. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 327 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION When switching the vehicle height mode ■ Before lowering the vehicle height, check that there are no people under or around the vehicle, and check for obstacles. If you do not do this, body parts may be caught in the vehicle, possibly leading to an accident.
  • Page 328 2-4. Using other driving systems NOTICE When parking in areas with limited overhead height ■ After leaving the vehicle or unloading the luggage, the vehicle height may be slightly higher than normal. Take care when overhead height is limited. To avoid damage to the vehicle ■...
  • Page 329: Avs (Adaptive Variable Suspension System)

    2-4. Using other driving systems AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension system) AVS controls the suspension according to the road and driving conditions. Selecting an optimum driving mode assists good riding comfort and stabil- ity. For driving on a bumpy road For ordinary driving such as in the city traffic For sporty type driving such as on winding mountain...
  • Page 330: Four-Wheel Drive System

    2-4. Using other driving systems Four-wheel drive system Use the four-wheel drive control switch and center differential lock/unlock switch to select the following transfer and center differential modes. ■ Four-wheel drive control switch “H4” (high speed position) Normal driving on all types of roads.
  • Page 331 2-4. Using other driving systems Shifting between “H4” and “L4” ■ Shifting from “H4” to “L4” Stop the vehicle completely. STEP Shift the shift lever to “N”. STEP Push and shift the four-wheel drive control switch to “L4”. STEP Maintain this condition until the low speed four-wheel drive indicator light turns on.
  • Page 332 2-4. Using other driving systems Advice for driving on slippery roads ■ If you shift the four-wheel drive control switch to “L4” and the shift lever to the ● “2” range of “S” or “D” (vehicles with paddle shift switches) while driving in steep off-road areas, the output of the brake can be controlled effectively by the Active TRAC, which assists the driver to control the driving power of 4 wheels.
  • Page 333 In this case, you may not be able to shift between “H4” and “L4”, and the center differential lock may not be operable. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 334 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION While driving ■ Never move the four-wheel drive control switch if the wheels have lost traction. Doing so may cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury. When the vehicle is parked ■ If the shift lever is moved before the low speed four-wheel drive indicator turns on/ off, the transfer mode may not be shifted completely.
  • Page 335: Crawl Control (With Turn Assist Function)

    2-4. Using other driving systems Crawl Control (with Turn Assist function) Allows travel on extremely rough off-road surfaces at a fixed low speed without pressing the accelerator or brake pedal. Minimizes loss of traction or vehicle slip when driving on slippery road surfaces, allowing for stable driving.
  • Page 336 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Speed modes The following table shows some typical terrains and the recom- mended speed modes. Mode Road condition Rock, mogul (downhill) and gravel (downhill) Lo-Med Mogul (uphill) Snow, mud, gravel (uphill), sand, dirt, Med-Hi mogul (uphill) and grass LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 337 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Turn Assist function This function assists cornering performance in accordance with steering operation when driving through a tight corner. It maintains vehicle speed while driving and reduces the number of turns needed to navigate a corner that requires turning the wheel in the opposite direction.
  • Page 338 2-4. Using other driving systems When the system is turned off Crawl Control Press the ON/OFF switch while Crawl Control is operating. If the switch is turned off, the slip indicator and the Turn Assist indicator will go off (if the Turn Assist function is in use), the Crawl Control indicator will flash until the system has turned off completely, and a message stating that Crawl Control has been turned off will be displayed on the multi-information display for several seconds.
  • Page 339 2-4. Using other driving systems The Crawl Control and Turn Assist function can be operated when ■ Crawl Control The engine is running. ● The shift lever is in any gear other than “P” or “N”. ● The four-wheel drive control switch is in “L4”. ●...
  • Page 340 2-4. Using other driving systems Function limitations ■ Crawl Control In the following situations, brake control can be used to drive downhill at a con- ● stant speed. However, engine control is not available when driving uphill at a constant speed. •...
  • Page 341 2-4. Using other driving systems Sounds and vibrations caused by the Crawl Control system ■ A sound may be heard from the engine compartment when the engine is ● started or just after the vehicle begins to move. This sound does not indicate that a malfunction has occurred in Crawl Control system.
  • Page 342: Multi-Terrain Select

    2-4. Using other driving systems Multi-terrain Select Multi-terrain Select is a system that assists drivability in off-road situations. Select a mode that most closely matches the type of terrain on which you are driving from among 5 modes. Brake control can be optimized in accordance with the selected mode.
  • Page 343 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Selectable modes A mode which matches the road conditions can be selected from among the following 5 modes. MUD & SAND LOOSE ROCK MOGUL ROCK & DIRT ROCK Mode Road condition Suitable for muddy roads, sandy roads, MUD &...
  • Page 344 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Multi-terrain Select control starting conditions When all of the following conditions are satisfied, the Multi-terrain Select indicator will come on, the mode select screen will be dis- played on the multi-information display, and Multi-terrain Select control will begin.
  • Page 345 2-4. Using other driving systems Statement on the multi-information display Mode selection Display the Multi-terrain Select mode. The display switches in accor- dance with the pressing of the DISP switch (P. 200) or the conditions of each system. Mode status Display the name of the selected mode.
  • Page 346 After a short time, the message on the multi-information display will go off, and you will be able to use Multi-terrain Select. When there is a malfunction in the system ■ The slip indicator light will come on. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately. CAUTION When using the Multi-terrain Select ■...
  • Page 347: Driving Assist Systems

    2-4. Using other driving systems Driving assist systems To help enhance driving safety and performance, the following systems operate automatically in response to various driving situations. Be aware, however, that these systems are supplementary and should not be relied upon too heavily when operating the vehicle. ■...
  • Page 348 2-4. Using other driving systems ■ Trailer Sway Control Helps the driver to control trailer sway by selectively applying brake pres- sure for individual wheels and reducing engine torque when trailer sway is detected. Trailer Sway Control is part of the VSC system and will not operate if VSC turned off or experiences a malfunction.
  • Page 349 2-4. Using other driving systems To disable Active TRAC and/or VSC and Trailer Sway Control If the vehicle gets stuck in fresh snow or mud, Active TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control may reduce power from the engine to the wheels. You may need to turn the system off to enable you to rock the vehicle in order to free it.
  • Page 350 ■ TRAC has been disabled even if the VSC OFF switch has not been pressed Active TRAC, hill-start assist control, Crawl Control cannot be operated. Contact your Lexus dealer. Automatic reactivation of Active TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control ■...
  • Page 351 2-4. Using other driving systems Sounds and vibrations caused by the Multi Terrain ABS, brake assist, Active ■ TRAC, VSC, Trailer Sway Control, hill-start assist control and VGRS A sound may be heard from the engine compartment when the engine is ●...
  • Page 352 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION Any of the following conditions may result in an accident which could cause death or serious injury: The Multi Terrain ABS does not operate effectively when ■ The limits of tire gripping performance have been exceeded (such as excessively ●...
  • Page 353 The Multi Terrain ABS, Active TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control will not func- tion correctly if different tires are fitted on the vehicle. Contact your Lexus dealer for further information when replacing tires or wheels. Handling of tires and suspension ■...
  • Page 354 2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION Trailer Sway Control precaution ■ The Trailer Sway Control system is not able to reduce trailer sway in all situations. Depending on many factors such as the conditions of the vehicle, trailer, road sur- face, and driving environment, the Trailer Sway Control system may not be effec- tive.
  • Page 355: Pre-Collision System

    2-4. Using other driving systems  Pre-Collision System When the radar sensor detects possibility of a frontal collision, the pre-col- lision systems such as the brakes and seat belts are automatically engaged to lessen impact as well as vehicle damage. ■...
  • Page 356 2-4. Using other driving systems Radar sensor Detects vehicles or other obsta- cles on or near the road ahead and determines whether a collision is imminent based on the position, speed, and heading of the obsta- cles. When traveling on a road with very light traffic and very little to reflect the radar waves emitted by the radar sensor, the system may decide that the radar sensor is dirty, even if the sensor is not actually dirty.
  • Page 357 2-4. Using other driving systems Pre-collision brake assist ● • Vehicle speed is greater than about 19 mph (30 km/h). • The speed at which your vehicle is approaching the obstacle or the vehicle running ahead of you is greater than about 19 mph (30 km/h). •...
  • Page 358 2-4. Using other driving systems Situations in which the pre-collision system does not function properly ■ The system may not function effectively in situations such as the following: On roads with sharp bends or uneven surfaces ● If a vehicle suddenly moves in front of your vehicle, such as at an intersection ●...
  • Page 359 2-4. Using other driving systems Certification ■ For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. FCC ID: HYQDNMWR005 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 360 If the sensor moves even slightly off position, the system may become inaccurate or malfunction. If the sensor or surrounding area is subject to a strong impact, always have the area inspected and adjusted by your Lexus dealer. Do not disassemble the sensor.
  • Page 361: Driving Information

    2-5. Driving information Off-road precautions This vehicle belongs to the utility vehicle class, which has higher ground clearance and narrower tread in relation to the height of its center of grav- ity to make it capable of performing in a wide variety of off-road applica- tions.
  • Page 362 2-5. Driving information CAUTION Off-road vehicle precautions ■ Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of serious personal injury or damage to your vehicle: In a rollover crash, an unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a ●...
  • Page 363 2-5. Driving information Off-road driving When driving your vehicle off-road, please observe the following precau- tions to ensure your driving enjoyment and to help prevent the closure of areas to off-road vehicles. ● Drive your vehicle only in areas where off-road vehicles are permitted to travel.
  • Page 364 2-5. Driving information CAUTION Off-road driving precautions ■ Always observe the following precautions to minimize the risk of serious personal injury or damage to your vehicle: Drive carefully when off the road. Do not take unnecessary risks by driving in ●...
  • Page 365 2-5. Driving information NOTICE To prevent the water damage ■ Take all necessary safety measures to ensure that water damage to the engine or other components does not occur. Water entering the engine air intake will cause severe engine damage. ●...
  • Page 366: Cargo And Luggage

    2-5. Driving information Cargo and luggage Take notice of the following information about storage precautions, cargo capacity and load. ● Stow cargo and luggage in the luggage compartment whenever possible. ● Be sure all items are secured in place. ● Be careful to keep the vehicle level. Placing the weight as far for- ward as possible helps maintain vehicle balance.
  • Page 367 2-5. Driving information Adjusting the position of cross rails (if equipped) Turn the knobs counterclockwise STEP to release the cross rails. Slide the cross rails to the appro- STEP priate position for loading luggage and turn the knobs clockwise to tighten the cross rails securely.
  • Page 368 2-5. Driving information Capacity and distribution Cargo capacity depends on the total weight of the occupants. (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capacity) — (Total weight of occupants) Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit— (1) Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.
  • Page 369 2-5. Driving information Calculation formula for your vehicle Cargo capacity Total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight) (P. 880) When 2 people with the combined weight of A lb. (kg) are riding in your vehicle, which has a total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight) of B lb. (kg), the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity will be C lb.
  • Page 370 2-5. Driving information CAUTION Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartment ■ The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the luggage compartment. Receptacles containing gasoline ● Aerosol cans ● Storage precautions ■ Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 371 ■ To use the roof rails as a roof luggage carrier, you must fit the roof rails with two or more genuine Lexus cross rails or their equivalent. When you load cargo on the roof luggage carrier, observe the following: Place the cargo so that its weight is distributed evenly between the front and rear ●...
  • Page 372 2-5. Driving information CAUTION Cross rail adjustment ■ Make sure the cross rails are locked securely by pushing forward and rearward them. Failure to do so may cause an accident or serious injury in the event of emergency braking or a collision. NOTICE Cross rail adjustment ■...
  • Page 373: Vehicle Load Limits

    2-5. Driving information Vehicle load limits Vehicle load limits include total load capacity, seating capacity, TWR (Trailer Weight Rating) and cargo capacity. Total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight): P. 880 ■ Total load capacity means the combined weight of occupants, cargo and luggage.
  • Page 374: Winter Driving Tips

    2-5. Driving information Winter driving tips Carry out the necessary preparations and inspections before driving the vehicle in winter. Always drive the vehicle in a manner appropriate to the prevailing weather conditions. ■ Pre-winter preparations ● Use fluids that are appropriate to the prevailing outside tempera- tures.
  • Page 375 2-5. Driving information ■ Before driving the vehicle Perform the following according to the driving conditions. ● Do not try to forcibly open a window or move a wiper that is fro- zen. Pour warm water over the frozen area to melt the ice. Wipe away the water immediately to prevent it from freezing.
  • Page 376 2-5. Driving information Selecting tire chains Use the correct tire chain size when mounting the tire chains. Chain size is regulated for each tire size. Side chain (0.20 in. [5 mm] in diameter) Cross chain (0.25 in. [6.3 mm] in diameter) Regulations on the use of tire chains ●...
  • Page 377 2-5. Driving information CAUTION Driving with snow tires ■ Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. Failing to do so may result in a loss of vehicle control and cause death or serious injury. Use tires of the size specified for your vehicle. ●...
  • Page 378 NOTICE Repairing or replacing snow tires ■ Request repairs of and obtain replacement snow tires from Lexus dealers or legiti- mate tire retailers. This is because the removal and attachment of snow tires affects the operation of the tire pressure warning valves and transmitters.
  • Page 379: Trailer Towing

    To tow a trailer safely, use extreme care and drive the vehicle in accor- dance with your trailer’s characteristics and operating conditions. Lexus warranties do not apply to damage or malfunction caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes. Contact your Lexus dealer for further information about additional requirements such as towing kits, etc.
  • Page 380 2-5. Driving information Towing related terms ■ GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating) The maximum allowable gross combination weight. The gross combination weight is the sum of the total vehicle weight (including the occupants, cargo and any optional equipment installed on the vehicle) and the weight of the trailer being towed (including the cargo in the trailer).
  • Page 381 2-5. Driving information ■ GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) The maximum allowable gross axle Front GAWR weight. The gross axle weight is the load placed on each axle (front and rear). Rear GAWR ■ TWR (Trailer Weight Rating) The maximum allowable gross (With brakes) trailer weight.
  • Page 382 2-5. Driving information ■ Unbraked TWR (Unbraked Trailer Weight Rating) The trailer weight rating for towing (Without brakes) a trailer without a trailer service brake system. ■ Tongue Weight The load placed on the trailer hitch ball. (P. 385) LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 383 2-5. Driving information Weight limits ● The gross trailer weight must never exceed 7000 lb. (3175 kg). ● The gross combination weight must never exceed 13400 lb. (6078 kg). ● The gross vehicle weight must never exceed the GVWR indi- cated on the Certification Label.
  • Page 384 2-5. Driving information GCWR, TWR, Unbraked TWR, Fifth wheel and Gooseneck towing Confirm that the gross trailer weight, gross combination weight, gross vehi- cle weight, gross axle weight and tongue weight are all within the limits. ■ GCWR 13400 lb. (6078 kg) ■...
  • Page 385 2-5. Driving information Trailer Tongue Weight ● A recommended tongue weight varies in accordance with the types of trailers or towing as described below. ● To ensure the recommended values shown below, the trailer must be loaded by referring to the following instructions. •...
  • Page 386 Lexus hitch/bracket for your vehicle. For details, con- tact your Lexus dealer. ● If you wish to install a trailer hitch, contact your Lexus dealer. ● Use only a hitch that conforms to the gross trailer weight requirement of your vehicle.
  • Page 387 2-5. Driving information Selecting trailer ball 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 the trailer cou- pler. Most couplers are stamped with the required trailer ball size.
  • Page 388 2-5. Driving information Positions for towing hitch receiver Hitch receiver pin hole position: 45.3 in. (1151 mm) Connecting trailer lights Use the wire harness stored in the rear end under the vehicle body. Please consult your dealer when installing trailer lights, as incorrect installation may cause damage to the vehicle’...
  • Page 389 2-5. Driving information Connecting and disconnecting a trailer Stop your vehicle and a trailer in line and perform the following: ● Connecting a trailer Put the 4-Wheel AHC in the “LO” (low) mode. STEP Turn off the “ENGINE START STOP” switch or the 4-Wheel STEP AHC.
  • Page 390 2-5. Driving information ● Disconnecting a trailer Put the 4-Wheel AHC in the “LO” (low) mode. (Make sure the STEP vehicle height is in the “LO” mode by pulling the switch to “” on the height select switch.) Turn off the “ENGINE START STOP” switch or the 4-Wheel STEP AHC.
  • Page 391 ● Speed limits for towing a trailer vary by state or province. Do not exceed the posted towing speed limit. ● Lexus recommends that the vehicle-trailer speed limit is 65 mph (104 km/h) on a flat, straight, dry road. Do not exceed this limit, the posted towing speed limit or the speed limit for your trailer as set forth in your trailer owner’...
  • Page 392 2-5. Driving information ● Avoid jerky starts or sudden acceleration. ● Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns, and slow down before making a turn. ● Note that when making a turn, the trailer wheels will be closer than the vehicle wheels to the inside of the turn. Compensate by making a wider than normal turning radius.
  • Page 393 2-5. Driving information ● Always place wheel blocks under both the vehicle’ s and the trailer’ s wheels when parking. Apply the parking brake firmly, and put the transmission in “P”. Avoid parking on a slope, but if unavoidable, do so only after performing the following: Apply the brakes and keep them applied.
  • Page 394 2-5. Driving information Matching trailer ball height to trailer coupler height ■ No matter which class of tow hitch applies, for a more safe trailer hookup, the trailer ball setup must be the proper height for the cou- pler on the trailer. Trailer ball Coupler Before towing...
  • Page 395 If your vehicle is new or equipped with any new power train components (such as an engine, transmission, differential or wheel bearing), Lexus recommends that you do not tow a trailer until the vehicle has been driven for over 500 miles (800 km).
  • Page 396 2-5. Driving information After the trailer swaying has stopped: ● • Stop in a safe place. Get all occupants out of the vehicle. • Check the tires of the vehicle and the trailer. • Check the load in the trailer. Make sure the load has not shifted.
  • Page 397 2-5. Driving information CAUTION To avoid accident or injury ■ Do not exceed the TWR, unbraked TWR, GCWR, GVWR or GAWR. ● If the gross trailer weight is over 2000 lb. (907 kg), a sway control device with ● sufficient capacity is required. If the gross trailer weight is over 5000 lb.
  • Page 398 NOTICE When installing a trailer hitch ■ Use only the position recommended by your Lexus dealer. Do not install the trailer hitch on the bumper; this may cause body damage. Do not directly splice trailer lights ■...
  • Page 399: Dinghy Towing

    2-5. Driving information Dinghy towing Your vehicle is not designed to be dinghy towed (with 4 wheels on the ground) behind a motor home. NOTICE To avoid serious damage to your vehicle ■ Do not tow your vehicle with four wheels on the ground. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 400 3-1. Using the touch screen 3-3. Using the audio system Touch screen ......402 Audio system type....458 Set up screen ......410 Using the radio....... 483 Information screen....427 Using the CD/ DVD player ......503 Voice command system..429 Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA discs ....
  • Page 401: Interior Features

    Interior features Playing WMA/ 3-7. Using the storage features MP3 discs......587 List of storage features..686 ® Playing a Bluetooth • Glove box ......... 687 audio........589 • Console box......688 • Overhead console ....689 Playing a USB memory ..592 •...
  • Page 402: Using The Touch Screen

    3-1. Using the touch screen Touch screen By touching the screen with your finger, you can control the audio system and air conditioning system, and adjust the screen display etc. Button Page “CLIMATE” P. 440 “AUDIO” P. 458 “MAP VOICE”/”DEST” Navigation System Owner’...
  • Page 403 3-1. Using the touch screen Initial screen When the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the initial screen will be dis- played for a few seconds as the system starts up. Images shown on the initial screen can be changed to suit individual preferences.
  • Page 404 3-1. Using the touch screen Touch “Map•Menu” or “Camera” to display the desired screen. STEP Display screen (Map•Menu) If the map menu adjust screen does appear, touch “Map•Menu”. Display screen (Camera) If the camera adjust screen does not appear, touch “Camera”. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 405 3-1. Using the touch screen Touch “<” or “>” to select the desired function (“Contrast” or STEP “Brightness”) and then touch the desired screen button to adjust contrast and brightness. “-” “+” “Contrast” Weaker Stronger “Brightness” Darker Brighter After adjusting the screen, touch “OK”. STEP When using the touch screen ■...
  • Page 406 3-1. Using the touch screen Changing between day mode and night mode ■ To display the screen in day mode, even with the headlight switch on, touch “Day Mode” for brightness and contrast control. If the screen is set to day mode with the headlight switch turned on, this condition is memorized even with the engine turned off.
  • Page 407 3-1. Using the touch screen Inputting letters and numbers/list screen operation Letters and numbers can be input via the screen. ■ To input letters and numbers/symbols Letters and numbers Touch the keys directly to enter let- ters, numbers or symbols. : Touch to erase one charac- ter.
  • Page 408 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Layout type Keyboard layout can be changed. (P. 417) “ABC” type “QWERTY” type LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 409 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ List screen operation When a list is displayed, use the appropriate screen button to scroll through the list. : Touch to skip to the next or previous page. Touch and hold to scroll through the displayed list. This indicates the displayed screen’...
  • Page 410: Set Up Screen

    3-1. Using the touch screen Set up screen You can change the touch screen to your desired settings. Press the “SETUP” button to display the “Setup” screen. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 411 3-1. Using the touch screen Switch Page P. 403/ “Display” Navigation System Owner’ s Manual P. 412/ “General” Navigation System Owner’ s Manual P. 423/ “Voice” Navigation System Owner’ s Manual “Navigation” Navigation System Owner’ s Manual P. 424/ “Vehicle” Navigation System Owner’...
  • Page 412 Selecting a button color Selecting keyboard layout Changing the startup image Changing the screen off image Auto screen change Delete personal data Software update Gracenote database update Touch “Save” after changing set- tings. : For details, contact your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 413 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Clock settings Used for changing time zones, the on/off settings of daylight saving time and automatic adjustment of the clock. Touch “Clock” on the “General Settings” screen. STEP Touch the items to be set. STEP Time zone Daylight saving time...
  • Page 414 3-1. Using the touch screen Touch the desired time zone. STEP If “Other” is touched, the zone can be adjusted manually. Touch “+” or “-” to adjust the time zone and then touch “OK”. ● Daylight saving time Touch to select “On” or “Off” for daylight saving time. ●...
  • Page 415 3-1. Using the touch screen ● Manual clock settings When “Auto Adjust Clock” is turned “Off”, the clock can be manually adjusted. Touch the items to be set. Adjust hours Adjust minutes Round to the nearest hour : e.g. 1:00 to 1:29  1:00 1:30 to 1:59 ...
  • Page 416 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Unit of measurement Distance unit can be changed. This function is available only in English or Spanish. To change lan- guage, see “Selecting a language”. (P. 415) Touch “Unit of Measurement” on the “General Settings” screen. STEP Touch “km”...
  • Page 417 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Selecting a keyboard layout Keyboard layout can be changed. Touch “Keyboard Layout” on the “General Settings” screen. STEP Touch “ABC” or “QWERTY”. STEP The previous screen will be dis- played. Touch “Save”. STEP ■ Changing the startup image An image can be copied from a USB memory and used as the startup image.
  • Page 418 3-1. Using the touch screen ● Transferring data Press the lid, open the cover and STEP connect a USB memory. Turn on the power of the USB memory if it is not turned on. Touch “Customize Startup Image” on the “General Settings” STEP screen.
  • Page 419 3-1. Using the touch screen ● Setting the startup image Touch “Customize Startup Image” on the “General Settings” STEP screen. Touch the desired image. STEP Touch “Save”. STEP ● Deleting transferred image Touch “Customize Startup Image” on the “General Settings” STEP screen.
  • Page 420 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Changing the screen off image Touch “Screen Off” on the “Display” screen to turn off the screen. An image can be copied from a USB memory and can be set to display when “Screen Off” is touched. When saving the images to a USB memory, name the folder that the screen off image is saved to “DisplayOffImage”.
  • Page 421 3-1. Using the touch screen ● Setting the screen off image Touch “Customize Screen Off Image” on the “General Settings” STEP screen. Touch the desired image. STEP Touch “Save”. STEP ● Deleting transferred images Touch “Customize Screen Off Image” on the “General Settings” STEP screen.
  • Page 422 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Delete personal data This function is not available while driving. Touch “Delete Personal Data” on the “General Settings” screen. STEP Touch “Delete”. STEP Check carefully beforehand, as data cannot be retrieved once deleted. Touch “Yes”. STEP The following personal data can be deleted or returned to their default set- tings:...
  • Page 423 3-1. Using the touch screen About startup or screen off images ■ The images file extension is JPG or JPEG. ● The images file name, including the file extension, can be up to 32 characters. ● Image files of 10 MB or less can be saved. ●...
  • Page 424 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Voice volume The voice guidance volume can be adjusted or switched off. Touch “Voice” on the “Setup” screen. STEP Select the desired level by touch- STEP ing the appropriate number. If voice guidance is not needed, touch “Off”...
  • Page 425 3-1. Using the touch screen Phone settings Touch “Phone” on the “Setup” screen. Phone sound settings Detailed information: P. 644 Phonebook settings Detailed information: P. 646 Message settings Detailed information: P. 662 Phone display settings Detailed information: P. 666 ® Bluetooth Settings Touch “Bluetooth...
  • Page 426 3-1. Using the touch screen Audio settings Touch “Audio” on the “Setup” screen. HD Radio™ system settings Detailed information: P. 488 iPod settings Detailed information: P. 559 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 427: Information Screen

    Press the “INFO” button to display the “Information” screen. Switch Page “Fuel Consumption” P. 428 “Apps”, “Traffic Incidents”, “Map Data”, “LEXUS Insider”, “XM Fuel Navigation System Owner’ s Manual Prices”, “XM NavWeather”, “XM Stocks”, “XM Sports” LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 428 3-1. Using the touch screen Fuel consumption Resetting the past record data Best recorded fuel economy Current fuel economy Previous fuel economy record The image is an example only, and may vary slightly from actual condi- tions. Resetting the data ■...
  • Page 429: Voice Command System

    3-1. Using the touch screen Voice command system The voice command system enables the navigation, audio/video, hands- free and air conditioning systems to be operated using voice commands. For details of the navigation system, refer to the “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”. ■...
  • Page 430 3-1. Using the touch screen After a beep sounds, say the com- STEP mand of your choice. Voice commands are marked with Some commonly used commands are displayed on the screen. If you wish to display the com- mands displayed on the page in the background, perform one of the following: •...
  • Page 431 3-1. Using the touch screen Say the command displayed on the STEP screen. If a desired outcome is not shown, or if no selections are available, perform one of the following to return to the previous screen: • Say “Go back”. •...
  • Page 432 3-1. Using the touch screen Natural speech information (English only) Due to natural language speech recognition technology, this system enables recognition of a command when spoken naturally. However, the system cannot recognize every variation of each command. In some situ- ations, it is possible to omit the command for the procedure and directly state the desired operation.
  • Page 433 3-1. Using the touch screen Expanded voice commands Touching “On” next to “Expanded Voice Commands” on the “Voice Settings” screen enables voice command operation of the audio/video and air conditioning system. (P. 423) For more information on operations that can be controlled using expanded voice commands, refer to “Command list”.
  • Page 434 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Calling a phone (P. 631) Shortcut Command Action Menu Calls made by saying a name from the phonebook. “Call <name> <type>” For example: Say “Call John Smith”, “Call John Smith, mobile” etc. Calls made by saying the phone num- ber.
  • Page 435 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Playing a music Shortcut Command Action Menu Plays tracks by the selected artist. “Play Artist <name>” For example: Say “Play artist <XXXXX>” Plays tracks from the selected album. “Play Album <name>” For example: Say “Play album <XXXXX>”...
  • Page 436 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Select audio mode When expanded voice commands are turned “On”. (P. 433) Shortcut Command Action Menu “Radio” Sets the audio mode to radio. “AM” Selects the AM band. “FM” Selects the FM band. “Satellite radio” Selects the satellite radio mode.
  • Page 437 3-1. Using the touch screen ■ Air conditioning system command When expanded voice commands are turned “On”. (P. 433) Shortcut Command Action Menu “Automatic climate Turns air conditioning system on and control” off. “Warmer” Turns temperature up. “Cooler” Turns temperature down. Voice command system ■...
  • Page 438 3-1. Using the touch screen When using the microphone ■ It is unnecessary to speak directly into the microphone when giving a command. ● Wait for the confirmation beep before speaking a command. ● Voice commands may not be recognized if: ●...
  • Page 439 3-1. Using the touch screen Natural speech information ■ The “Use the Phone” and “Play Music” commands displayed on the “Shortcut ● Menu” screen can be operated using natural language speech recognition technology. If the command cannot be recognized completely, the command input screen ●...
  • Page 440: Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger

    3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front air conditioning system Airflow and outlets are automatically adjusted according to the tempera- ture setting. Press the “CLIMATE” button to display the air conditioning operation screen. Air conditioning Rear air conditioning operation on/off switch screen display switch Fan speed display...
  • Page 441 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Using the voice command system Press to operate the voice command system. (P. 429/“Navigation System Owner’ s Manual”) Without dynamic radar cruise control With dynamic radar cruise con- trol Using the automatic mode Press the “AUTO”...
  • Page 442 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the settings ■ Adjusting the temperature setting Press to increase the temperature and to decrease the temperature. The air conditioning system switches between individual and simulta- neous modes each time “4-ZONE” is touched. Individual mode (the indicator on “4-ZONE”...
  • Page 443 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Changing the air outlets Touch any mode on the operation screen. Left-hand front seat Right-hand front seat Different air outlets for the left- hand and right-hand front seats can be chosen. Air flows to the upper body.
  • Page 444 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air flows to the feet. : Depending on the rear air con- ditioning setting. Air flows to the feet and the wind- shield defogger operates. ■ Switching between outside air and recirculated air modes Press The mode switches between (recycles air inside the vehicle), “AUTO”...
  • Page 445 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Changing the rear seat settings from the front seat ■ Adjusting the temperature setting Touch STEP Touch “” (increase) or “” STEP (decrease) on the screen. Operat- ing the switch will enter individual mode.
  • Page 446 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Defogging the windshield Press The air conditioning system control operates automatically. Recirculated air mode will auto- matically switch to outside air mode. Micro dust and pollen filter Press Outside air mode switches to (recirculated air) mode.
  • Page 447 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the position and opening and closing the air outlets Front center outlets Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down. Turn the knob to open or close the vent. Front side outlets Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down.
  • Page 448 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Using the automatic mode ■ Fan speed is adjusted automatically in accordance with the temperature setting and ambient conditions. As a result, the following may occur: Immediately after the “AUTO” button is pressed, the fan may stop for a while ●...
  • Page 449 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Micro dust and pollen filter ■ In order to prevent the windows from fogging up when the outside air is cold, ● the following may occur. • Outside air mode does not switch to recirculated air mode. •...
  • Page 450 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger CAUTION To prevent the windshield from fogging up ■ Do not use during cool air operation in extremely humid weather. The differ- ence between the temperature of the outside air and that of the windshield can cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, blocking your vision.
  • Page 451 The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode. When “— —” or “E” is displayed ■ The system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Lexus dealer Display ■ In the following situations, the correct outside temperature may not be displayed, or the display may take longer than normal to change.
  • Page 452: Rear Air Conditioning System

    3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Rear air conditioning system Airflow and outlets are automatically adjusted according to the tempera- ture setting. Fan speed display Airflow display Left side temperature setting display Right side temperature setting display Left side temperature control Right side temperature control Automatic mode Fan speed...
  • Page 453 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Using the automatic mode Press the “AUTO” button. STEP The air conditioning system will begin to operate. Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Press “” on the “TEMP” button to increase the temperature and STEP “”...
  • Page 454 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air flows to the upper body. Air flows to the upper body and feet. Air flows to the feet. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 455 3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the position and opening and closing the air outlets Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down. Turn the knob fully to the back of the vehicle to close the vent. NOTICE To prevent battery discharge ■...
  • Page 456: Rear Window And Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers

    3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers These features are used to defog the rear window, and to remove rain- drops, dew and frost from the outside rear view mirrors. On/off The operation time changes according to the ambient tem- perature and vehicle speed.
  • Page 457: Windshield Wiper De-Icer

    3-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Windshield wiper de-icer This feature is used to prevent ice from building up on the windshield and wiper blades. Press the “CLIMATE” button. STEP On/off STEP The windshield wiper de-icer will automatically turn off after approximately minutes.
  • Page 458: Using The Audio System

    3-3. Using the audio system Audio system type CD and DVD player with AM/FM radio Press “AUDIO” and touch each tab to display the audio control screen. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 459 3-3. Using the audio system Title Page Using the radio P. 483 Using the CD/DVD player P. 503 Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA discs P. 505 Playing DVD video P. 511 CD/DVD player and DVD video disc information P. 525 ®...
  • Page 460 3-3. Using the audio system Using the voice command system Press to operate the voice command system. (P. 429/“Navigation System Owner’ s Manual”) Without dynamic radar cruise control With dynamic radar cruise con- trol Using cellular phones ■ Interference may be heard through the audio system’ s speakers if a cellular phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the audio system is operating.
  • Page 461 3-3. Using the audio system CAUTION For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada ■ Part 15 of the FCC Rules ● FCC Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’ s authority to operate the equipment. Laser products ●...
  • Page 462 3-3. Using the audio system Open source license ■ This product uses the following open source software. T-Kernel ● This Product uses the Source Code of T-Kernel under T-License granted by the T- Engine Forum (www.t-engine.org). C Library ● This product includes software developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its contributors.
  • Page 463 3-3. Using the audio system Copyright © 1987, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1987, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1988 Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright ©...
  • Page 464 3-3. Using the audio system Copyright © 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Copyright © 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
  • Page 465 3-3. Using the audio system This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by Andrew Hume of AT&T Bell Laboratories. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1.
  • Page 466 3-3. Using the audio system Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 467 3-3. Using the audio system THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ““AS IS”” AND DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN...
  • Page 468 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCURE-...
  • Page 469 3-3. Using the audio system Copyright © 1999, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation by Julian Coleman. Copyright © 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation by Dieter Baron and Thomas Klausner.
  • Page 470 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MER- CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DIS- CLAIMED.
  • Page 471 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;...
  • Page 472 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;...
  • Page 473 3-3. Using the audio system Copyright ©1999 Citrus Project, All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 474 3-3. Using the audio system Carnegie Mellon requests users of this software to return to Software Distribution Coordinator or Software.Distribution@CS.CMU.EDU School of Computer Sci- ence Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 any improvements or extensions that they make and grant Carnegie the rights to redistribute these changes.
  • Page 475 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCURE-...
  • Page 476 3-3. Using the audio system THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ““AS IS”” AND DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORP. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN...
  • Page 477 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE PROJECT AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE PROJECT OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCURE-...
  • Page 478 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSE- QUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCURE-...
  • Page 479 3-3. Using the audio system Copyright 1990 by NetPort Software Copyright 1990-1993 by NetPort Software. Copyright 1990-1994 by NetPort Software. Copyright 1990-1996 by NetPort Software. Copyright 1990-1997 by NetPort Software. Copyright 1993 by NetPort Software Copyright 1986 by Carnegie Mellon All Rights Reserved Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copy-...
  • Page 480 3-3. Using the audio system 4. The names “OpenSSL Toolkit” and “OpenSSL Project” must not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission. For written permission, please contact openssl-core@openssl.org. 5. Products derived from this software may not be called “OpenSSL” nor may “OpenSSL”...
  • Page 481 3-3. Using the audio system Original SSLeay License Copyright © 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to.
  • Page 482 3-3. Using the audio system THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE...
  • Page 483: Using The Radio

    3-3. Using the audio system Using the radio Press the “AUDIO” button to display the radio control screen. Touch the “AM”, “FM”, “SAT” or “Apps” tab or press the “AUDIO” button repeatedly to select the desired tab. AM/FM/SAT/Apps mode tabs Scanning for receivable Preset stations...
  • Page 484 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting a station (excluding XM ® Satellite Radio) ■ Seek tuning Press and hold “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” button. ■ Manual tuning Turn the “TUNE•SCROLL” knob. ■ Preset stations Touch the desired preset stations (1 - 6). Change the page by using “<”...
  • Page 485 3-3. Using the audio system Scanning radio stations (excluding XM ® Satellite Radio) Scanning all radio stations within range Touch “SCAN” on the screen. STEP “SCAN” appears on the screen. The radio will find the next station and stay there for 10 seconds if “All” or “HD Only”...
  • Page 486 3-3. Using the audio system Touch “< TYPE” or “TYPE >” on the STEP screen. The program list changes as follows each time the switch is touched. • Classical • Country • EasyLis (Easy Listening) • Inform (Information) • Jazz •...
  • Page 487 3-3. Using the audio system ■ Traffic announcement Touch “Traffic” on the screen. “TRAF SEEK” appears on the dis- play, and the radio seeks a traffic program station. If no traffic program station is found, “No Traffic” appears on the display.
  • Page 488 3-3. Using the audio system ■ HD Radio™ system settings HD Radio™ system can be set using the procedure outlined below. Press the “SETUP” button. STEP Touch “Audio”. STEP Touch “HD Radio Settings”. STEP Touch “HD Radio/Analog Setting”. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 489 3-3. Using the audio system Touch the item to be set. STEP “All”: Touch to receive both analog and digital broadcasts. “HD Only”: Touch to receive only digital broadcasts. “Analog”: Touch to receive only analog broadcasts. Touch “Save”. STEP ■ Using HD Radio™...
  • Page 490 3-3. Using the audio system Touch “Options” to display this STEP screen. When “Text” is touched, informa- tion such as the artist name, song title, album title and music genre of the track being listened to are dis- played on the text screen. To dis- play messages from the station, touch “Additional Information”.
  • Page 491 3-3. Using the audio system ■ Preserving tag information Tag information in the music broadcasting is preserved in the system and transmits to an iPod. Touch “Tag” to bookmark the STEP STEP music information. Press the lid, open the cover and connect an iPod using an iPod STEP cable.
  • Page 492 3-3. Using the audio system ■ HD Radio™ Technology troubleshooting guide Experience Cause Action Mismatch of time The radio stations ana- alignment- a user may log and digital volume None, radio broadcast hear a short period of are not properly issue.
  • Page 493 3-3. Using the audio system Experience Cause Action The digital multicast content is not available Audio mute delay until HD Radio™ This is normal behavior, when selecting an broadcast can be wait for the audio to HD2/HD3 multicast decoded and make the become available.
  • Page 494 3-3. Using the audio system ® Satellite Radio ® ■ Receiving XM Satellite Radio Press the “AUDIO” button. STEP Touch the “SAT” tab or press the STEP STEP “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the “SAT” tab is selected to choose a satellite broadcast channel. Turn the “TUNE•SCROLL”...
  • Page 495 3-3. Using the audio system ■ Changing the channel category Touch either “< TYPE” or “TYPE >” to go to the next or previous cate- gory. ■ Seeking the channel within the current category Press and hold “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” button. ®...
  • Page 496 3-3. Using the audio system Internet radio broadcast (vehicles with the navigation system) One of Apps’ features is the ability to listen to internet radio. In order to use this service, an Apps compatible phone and the navigation system need to be set. For details, refer to the “Navigation System Owner’ s Manual”.
  • Page 497 3-3. Using the audio system Silencing the sound Press Press the button again to turn the system back on. If you touch ■ The display returns to the previous screen. When the battery is disconnected ■ All preset stations are erased. Reception sensitivity ■...
  • Page 498 3-3. Using the audio system XM Radio Services — Descriptions ■ Radio and Entertainment ● XM offers more than 170 satellite radio channels of commercial-free music and premier sports, news, talk, and entertainment. XM is broadcast via satellites to mil- lions of listeners across the continental United States.
  • Page 499 3-3. Using the audio system XM Radio Services — Legal Disclaimers and Warnings ■ Fees and Taxes — Subscription fee, taxes, one time activation fee, and other fees may apply. Subscription fee is consumer only. All fees and programming subject to change.
  • Page 500 XM antenna cable is attached securely. Ck Antenna There is a short-circuit in the antenna or the surround- ing antenna cable. See a Lexus certified dealer. ® You have not subscribed to XM Satellite Radio. The radio is being updated with the latest encryption code.
  • Page 501 Bluetooth Services requiring a separate contract can also be used. For details, refer to ● http://www.lexus.com/enform/ or call 1-800-255-3987. If internet radio has never been listened to by activating “Apps” from the ● “Information” screen, the “Apps” tab will be dimmed.
  • Page 502 3-3. Using the audio system ® Certifications for XM Satellite Radio ■ This device complies with RSS-310 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Oper- ation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause inter- ference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
  • Page 503: Using The Cd/Dvd Player

    3-3. Using the audio system Using the CD/DVD player Press the “AUDIO” button if a disc has already been loaded in the disc slot. Touch the “DISC” tab or press the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the “DISC” tab is selected. Audio control screen display button Setting the sound...
  • Page 504 3-3. Using the audio system Inserting a disc Insert a disc into the disc slot. Ejecting a disc Press and remove the disc. Playing and pausing a track/file/chapter To play or pause a track/file/chapter, press Using the display ■ Under extremely cold conditions, the screen may react slowly or operation ●...
  • Page 505: Playing An Audio Cd And Mp3/Wma Discs

    3-3. Using the audio system Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA discs Press the “AUDIO” button if a disc has already been loaded in the disc slot. Touch the “DISC” tab or press the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the “DISC” tab is selected. ■...
  • Page 506 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting, fast forwarding or rewinding a track (Audio CD) ■ Selecting a track Press “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” button or turn the “TUNE•SCROLL” knob to select the desired track number. ■ Selecting a track from the track list Touch the track name on the screen to display the CD’...
  • Page 507 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting a folder (MP3/WMA discs) ■ Selecting a folder Touch “ ” or “ ” on the screen to select the next/previous folder. > < ■ Selecting a folder from the folder list Touch the folder name on the screen to display the following STEP folder list screen.
  • Page 508 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting, fast forwarding or rewinding a file (MP3/WMA discs) ■ Selecting a file Press “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” button or turn the “TUNE•SCROLL” knob to select the desired file number. ■ Selecting a file from the file list Touch the file name on the screen to display the following file list STEP screen.
  • Page 509 3-3. Using the audio system Random playback Audio CD Touch “RAND” on the screen. “RAND” appears on the screen. To cancel, touch “RAND” again. MP3/WMA disc ■ Playing files from a particular folder in random order Each time “RAND” is touched, the mode changes as follows: random (1 folder random) ...
  • Page 510 3-3. Using the audio system Repeat play Audio CD Touch “RPT” on the screen. “RPT” appears on the screen. To cancel, touch “RPT” again. MP3/WMA disc ■ Repeating a file Touch “RPT” on the screen. Each time is “RPT” touched, the mode changes as follows: •...
  • Page 511: Playing Dvd Video

    3-3. Using the audio system Playing DVD video For safety reasons, you can enjoy the visual contents of discs only when the vehicle is completely stopped with the “ENGINE START STOP” switch in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode and the parking brake applied. While driving in DVD video mode, only the DVD’s audio can be heard.
  • Page 512 3-3. Using the audio system ■ Control icon screen Menu screen appears Option screen appears (P. 513) Display menu control key (P. 514) Vehicle completely stopped and the parking brake is applied, the video screen returns Rewind Stop Pause Touch to play Fast forward Setting the sound (P.
  • Page 513 3-3. Using the audio system ■ DVD options screen Touch “Options” on “DVD” screen, the following screen appears. Returns to the full screen (only when the vehicle is completely stopped and the parking brake is applied) Search by title number Change audio language Change angle Display the predetermined...
  • Page 514 3-3. Using the audio system Fast forwarding/rewinding a disc Touch and hold on the control icon screen. Using the DVD menu Touch “Menu” or “Top Menu” on the control icon screen. STEP Touch if the menu control key does not appear on the menu screen.
  • Page 515 3-3. Using the audio system Searching for a desired screen ■ Searching by title Touch “Search” on the “DVD Options” screen. STEP Input the desired title number and STEP then touch “OK”. : Deletes the last input num- : Returns to the previous screen ■...
  • Page 516 3-3. Using the audio system Changing the subtitle language Touch “Subtitle” on the “DVD Options” screen. STEP Each time you touch “Change”, the STEP next available language selected. languages available restricted to those available on the DVD disc. “Hide”: Hides the subtitles : Returns to the previous screen Changing the audio language...
  • Page 517 3-3. Using the audio system Changing the angle (if the angle option is available) Touch “Angle” on the “DVD Options” screen. STEP Each time you touch “Change”, the STEP next available angle is selected. The angles available are restricted to those available on the DVD disc. : Returns to the previous screen Changing screen size...
  • Page 518 3-3. Using the audio system Adjusting the screen Touch “Display” on the “DVD Options” screen. STEP Touch “<” or “>” to display the STEP desired item to be adjusted, and then touch “OK”. The screen goes off when “Screen Off” is touched. To turn the screen back on, press any button.
  • Page 519 3-3. Using the audio system Initial DVD settings ■ Displaying “DVD Settings” screen Touch “DVD Settings” on the “DVD Options” screen. STEP Touch the setting to be changed. STEP After you change the settings, touch “Save”. “Default”: Restores default settings : Returns to the previous screen LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 520 3-3. Using the audio system ■ Setting audio language Touch “Audio Language” on the “DVD Settings” screen. STEP Touch the desired language to be heard on the “Audio Language” STEP screen. If you cannot find the desired language, touch “Other” and input the desired language code.
  • Page 521 3-3. Using the audio system ■ Setting the auto start Discs that are inserted while the vehicle is in motion will automatically start playing. Touch “Auto Start Playback” on the “DVD Settings” screen. STEP Select “On” or “Off”. STEP ■ Setting sound dynamic range The difference between the lowest volume and the highest volume can be adjusted.
  • Page 522 3-3. Using the audio system ● Language codes Code Language Code Language Code Language 0514 English 0207 Bulgarian 0712 Galician 0618 French 0208 Bihari 0714 Guarani 0405 German 0209 Bislama 0721 Gujarati Bengali, 0920 Italian 0214 0801 Hausa Bangla 0519 Spanish 0215 Tibetan...
  • Page 523 3-3. Using the audio system Code Language Code Language Code Language 1119 Kashmiri 1415 Norwegian 1914 Shona 1121 Kurdish 1503 Occitan 1915 Somali (Afan) 1125 Kirghiz 1513 1917 Albanian Oromo 1201 Latin 1518 Oriya 1918 Serbian 1214 Lingala 1601 Panjabi 1919 Siswati 1215...
  • Page 524 3-3. Using the audio system Code Language Code Language Code Language 2023 2209 Vietnamese 2515 Yoruba 2111 Ukrainian 2215 Volapük 2621 Zulu 2118 Urdu 2315 Wolof 2126 Uzbek 2408 Xhosa Setup operation from the rear seat (vehicles with rear seat entertain- ment system) Touch “Play”...
  • Page 525: Cd/Dvd Player And Dvd Video Disc Information

    If the following error messages appear on the screen, refer to the table and take the appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to your Lexus dealer. The error messages may differ from those shown below depending on the language selected.
  • Page 526 3-3. Using the audio system ■ DVD video discs ● The DVD player conforms to NTSC/PAL color TV formats. DVD video discs conforming to another format such as SECAM cannot be used. ● Region code: Some DVD video discs have a region code indicating the region in which you can use the DVD video disc.
  • Page 527 3-3. Using the audio system Discs that can be used ■ Discs with the marks shown below can be used. Playback may not be possible depending on recording format or disc features, or due to scratches, dirt or deterioration. Use only discs marked as shown above. The following products may not be playable on your player: SACD ●...
  • Page 528 3-3. Using the audio system DVD video disc information ■ DVD video discs ● A DVD video disc is a Digital Versatile Disc that holds video. DVD video discs have adopted “MPEG2”, one of the world standards of digital compression technologies.
  • Page 529 3-3. Using the audio system Sound ■ Dolby Digital Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. MP3 and WMA files ■ MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER 3) is a standard audio compression format. Files can be compressed to approximately 1/10 of their original size by using MP3 compression.
  • Page 530 3-3. Using the audio system WMA file compatibility ● • Compatible standards WMA Ver. 7, 8, 9 (9.1/9.2) • Compatible sampling frequencies 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) • Compatible bit rates (only compatible with 2-channel playback) Ver. 7, 8: CBR 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192 (kbps) Ver.
  • Page 531 3-3. Using the audio system File names ● The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those with the extension .mp3 or .wma. Discs containing multi-session recordings ● As the audio system is compatible with multi-sessions, it is possible to play discs that contain MP3 and WMA files.
  • Page 532 3-3. Using the audio system Playback ● • To play MP3 files with steady sound quality, we recommend a fixed bit rate of at least 128 kbps and a sampling frequency of 44.1 kHz. • CD-R or CD-RW playback may not be possible in some instances, depend- ing on the characteristics of the disc.
  • Page 533 3-3. Using the audio system ® Gracenote End User License Agreement ■ This application or device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”). The software from Gracenote (the “Gracenote Soft- ware”) enables this application to perform disc and/or file identification and obtain music-related information, including name, artist, track, and title information (“Gracenote Data”) from online servers or embedded databases (collectively, “Gracenote Servers”) and to perform other functions.
  • Page 534 3-3. Using the audio system The Gracenote Software and each item of Gracenote Data are licensed to you “AS IS. ” Gracenote makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, regard- ing the accuracy of any Gracenote Data from in the Gracenote Servers. Gracenote reserves the right to delete data from the Gracenote Servers or to change data categories for any cause that Gracenote deems sufficient.
  • Page 535 3-3. Using the audio system NOTICE Discs and adapters that cannot be used ■ Do not use the following types of CDs. Also, do not use 3 in. (8 cm) CD adapters, DualDiscs or printable discs. Doing so may damage the player and/or disc insert/eject function. Discs that have a diameter that is not 4.7 in.
  • Page 536 3-3. Using the audio system NOTICE Player precautions ■ Failure to follow the precautions below may result in damage to the discs or the player itself. Do not insert anything other than discs into the disc slot. ● Do not apply oil to the player. ●...
  • Page 537: Listening To Bluetooth ® Audio

    3-3. Using the audio system ® Listening to Bluetooth audio ® The Bluetooth audio system enables users to enjoy music played on a por- table player from the vehicle speaker via wireless communication. ® This audio system supports Bluetooth , a wireless data system capable of playing portable audio music without cables.
  • Page 538 3-3. Using the audio system Status display You can check such indicators as signal strength and battery charge on the screen. Connection status Battery charge Indicators Conditions Good connection Connection status Full Empty Battery charge LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 539 3-3. Using the audio system Connecting Bluetooth ® audio player ® To use the Bluetooth audio system, you need to enter your portable player into the system. Once registered, you can enjoy your music on the vehicle’ s audio system. (P. 670) For the operation procedure for the portable player, consult your player’...
  • Page 540 3-3. Using the audio system Touch the desired portable player. STEP When the connection is com- STEP pleted, this screen is displayed. It is now possible to use the portable player. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 541 3-3. Using the audio system Playing Bluetooth ® audio Touch to play, touch pause or press to play/ pause. Some titles may not be displayed depending on the type of portable player. Selecting a track/folder/album ■ On the audio top screen Touch “>”...
  • Page 542 3-3. Using the audio system Touch the desired track name on STEP the screen. : Touch to move the list up or down by 5 track/folder groups. “PRST•TRACK” button: Press “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” but- ton to scroll through the track/ folder list one by one.
  • Page 543 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting, fast forwarding or rewinding a track ■ On the audio top screen Turn the “TUNE•SCROLL” knob or press “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” button to select the desired track number. ■ On the track list screen Touch the track name on the STEP screen to display the track list...
  • Page 544 3-3. Using the audio system Random playback ■ Playing the tracks on the album in random order Touch “RAND” on the screen. Each time “RAND” is touched, the mode changes as follows: album random  all track random  off ■...
  • Page 545 3-3. Using the audio system If you touch ■ The display returns to the previous screen. ® Connecting Bluetooth audio player ■ Touching “Connect Portable Player” on the “Bluetooth*” screen also connects a ● ® Bluetooth audio player. (P. 677) When none of the selectable portable players have been registered, a screen ●...
  • Page 546 However, please note that some functions may be limited depending on the type of portable player. Also, the different screen is displayed depending on which portable player is connecting. Please go to the website at http://www.lexus.com/MobileLink to find approved portable players for this system. Certification ■...
  • Page 547 3-3. Using the audio system Reconnecting the portable player ■ If the portable player is disconnected with a poor reception when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the system automatically reconnects the portable player. If you have switched off the portable player yourself, follow the instructions below to reconnect: Select the portable player again...
  • Page 548: Listening To A Usb Memory

    3-3. Using the audio system Listening to a USB memory Connecting a USB memory enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Press the “AUDIO” button if a USB memory has already been connected. Touch the “USB” tab or press the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the “USB”...
  • Page 549 3-3. Using the audio system Connecting the USB memory Press the lid, open the cover and STEP connect a USB memory. Turn on the power of the USB memory if it is not turned on. Press the “AUDIO” button. STEP Playing a USB memory ■...
  • Page 550 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting a folder/album Touch “>” or “<” on the screen to select the next/previous folder/ album. Selecting a folder, artist or album Touch the folder/album name on STEP the screen. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 551 3-3. Using the audio system Touch the desired tab and select STEP the desired folder, artist or album. Character screen buttons, “ABC”, “DEF” etc., allow a direct jump to list entries that begin with the same letter as the character button. Each time the same character screen button is touched, the list starting with the subsequent char-...
  • Page 552 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting, fast forwarding or rewinding a file/track ■ Selecting one file/track at a time Turn the “TUNE•SCROLL” knob or press “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” button to select the desired file/track. ■ Selecting a file/track from the list Touch the file/track name on the screen to display the following STEP file/track list screen.
  • Page 553 3-3. Using the audio system Random playback ■ Playing files/tracks from a particular folder in random order Touch “RAND” on the screen. Each time “RAND” is touched, the mode changes as follows: random (1 folder/album random)  folder/album random (all folders/ albums random) ...
  • Page 554 3-3. Using the audio system If you touch ■ The display returns to the previous screen. USB memory functions ■ When the USB memory is connected and the audio source is changed to USB ● memory mode, the USB memory will start playing the first file in the first folder. If the same device is removed and reinserted (and the contents have not been changed), the USB memory will resume playing from the same point it was last used.
  • Page 555 3-3. Using the audio system MP3 and WMA files ● MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER 3) is a standard audio compression format. Files can be compressed to approximately 1/10 of their original size using MP3 compression. WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a Microsoft audio compression format. This format compresses audio data to a size smaller than that of the MP3 for- mat.
  • Page 556 3-3. Using the audio system File names ● The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those with the extension .mp3 or .wma. ID3 and WMA tags ● ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the track title, artist name, etc.
  • Page 557 3-3. Using the audio system CAUTION While driving ■ Do not connect an USB memory or operate the controls. NOTICE To prevent damage to the USB memory or its terminal ■ Do not leave USB memory in the vehicle. The temperature inside of the vehicle ●...
  • Page 558: Listening To An Ipod

    3-3. Using the audio system Listening to an iPod Connecting an iPod enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Press the “AUDIO” button if an iPod has already been connected. Touch the “iPod” tab or press the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the “iPod”...
  • Page 559 3-3. Using the audio system Connecting an iPod Press the lid, open the cover and STEP connect an iPod using an iPod cable. Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on. Press the “AUDIO” button. STEP Cover art display setting When the track currently being played has cover art data, it can be dis-...
  • Page 560 3-3. Using the audio system Touch “Display Cover Art”. STEP Touch “On” or “Off”. STEP Touch “OK”. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 561 3-3. Using the audio system Playing iPod ■ Play/pause Touch to play, touch pause or press to play/ pause. ■ Selecting a play mode Touch “Browse”. STEP Select the desired play mode. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 562 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting, fast forwarding or rewinding a track ■ Selecting one track at a time Turn the “TUNE•SCROLL” knob or press “” or “” on the “PRST•TRACK” button to select the desired track. ■ Selecting a track from the list Touch the track name on the screen to display the following track STEP list screen.
  • Page 563 3-3. Using the audio system Random playback ■ Playing tracks in random order Touch “RAND” on the screen. Each time “RAND” is touched, the mode changes as follows: track shuffle  album shuffle  off ■ Playing the albums in random order Touch “RAND”...
  • Page 564 3-3. Using the audio system If you touch ■ The display returns to the previous screen. About iPod ■ “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has ● been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.
  • Page 565 3-3. Using the audio system iPod functions ■ When the iPod connected to the system includes iPod video, the system can ● only output the sound by touching “Video” on the “iPod” screen. Depending on the iPod, the video sound may not be able to be heard. ●...
  • Page 566 3-3. Using the audio system Compatible models ■ ® ® ® ® ® The following iPod , iPod nano , iPod classic , iPod touch and iPhone devices can be used with this system. Made for ● • iPod touch (4th generation) •...
  • Page 567 3-3. Using the audio system CAUTION While driving ■ Do not connect an iPod or operate the controls. NOTICE To prevent damage to the iPod or its terminal ■ Do not leave the iPod in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may ●...
  • Page 568: Optimal Use Of The Audio/Video System

    3-3. Using the audio system Optimal use of the audio/video system Touch to adjust the sound settings. “Sound” tab Touch “-” or “+” to adjust the treble, mid or bass. Touch “Front” or “Rear” to adjust front/rear audio balance. Touch “L” or “R” to adjust the left/right audio bal- ance.
  • Page 569 3-3. Using the audio system “DSP” tab Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) on/off Surround on/off After sound setting has been changed, touch “OK”. The sound quality level is adjusted individually ■ The treble, mid and bass levels can be adjusted for the each audio mode separately. About Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL) ■...
  • Page 570: Using The Aux Port

    3-3. Using the audio system Using the AUX port This port can be used to connect a portable audio device and listen to it through the vehicle’s speakers. Press the lid, open the cover and STEP connect the portable audio device.
  • Page 571 3-3. Using the audio system Operating portable audio devices connected to the audio system ■ The volume can be adjusted using the vehicle’ s audio controls. All other adjust- ments must be made on the portable audio device itself. When using a portable audio device connected to the power outlet ■...
  • Page 572: Using The Steering Wheel Audio Switches

    3-3. Using the audio system Using the steering wheel audio switches Some audio features can be controlled using the switches on the steering wheel. Turns the power on, selects audio source, mute or pause Volume Radio mode: Selects a radio station CD mode:Selects a track, file and folder (MP3...
  • Page 573 3-3. Using the audio system Turning on the power Press the “MODE” switch when the audio system is turned off. Changing the audio source Press the “MODE” switch to select an audio mode. Each press changes the mode sequentially if the desired mode is ready to use.
  • Page 574 3-3. Using the audio system Selecting a track/file or chapter ® Press the “MODE” switch to select the CD/DVD, Bluetooth STEP audio, iPod or USB memory mode. Press the “” or “” switch to select. STEP To return to the beginning of the current track, file or chapter, press the ...
  • Page 575: Using The Rear Seat Entertainment System Rear Seat Entertainment System Features

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system  Rear seat entertainment system features The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy audio and DVD video separately from the front audio system. Front audio system Display Rear seat entertainment system controller Headphone volume control knobs and headphone jacks A/V input port...
  • Page 576 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Display When audio-video equipment is connected to the A/V input port, rear passengers can enjoy different audio sources on each display. (P. 607) Rear seat entertainment system controller Turns display off To turn the display back on, press “SOURCE”, “DISC”...
  • Page 577 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Headphone jacks To listen to the rear audio, open the cover and use headphones. To use the headphones Connect them to the jack. To adjust the volume Turn the knob clockwise to increase the volume. Turn the knob counterclockwise decrease the volume.
  • Page 578 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Changing the speaker output To play the rear audio over the speakers in the vehicle, turn “Speaker Output” on. Operation from the front seats The rear seat display can be operated from the front seats. Press the “AUDIO”...
  • Page 579 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Touch the “Rear” tab on the STEP screen. Touch the desired button. The selected button indicator is high- STEP lighted. “POWER”: Turns the rear screen on or off. “Rear System Lock”: Locks the system so passengers in the rear seats cannot operate the rear entertainment system.
  • Page 580 ● The operational range is reduced. ● Use 2 AA batteries ■ Batteries can be purchased at your Lexus dealer, electric appliance shop, or ● camera stores. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by your Lexus ●...
  • Page 581 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Headphones ■ With some headphones generally available in the market, it may be difficult to catch signals properly. Lexus recommends the use of Lexus genuine wireless head- phones. Contact your Lexus dealer for further details. Volume ■...
  • Page 582 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system NOTICE Cleaning the display ■ Wipe the display with a dry soft cloth. If the screen is wiped with a rough cloth, the surface of the screen may be scratched. To prevent damage to the controller ■...
  • Page 583: Using The Radio

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Using the radio ■ Display Select radio mode on the source screen to display the control screen. ■ Controller Selecting a preset station/ channel Tuning the station/channel Selecting a preset station/channel Press “” or “” of the “FOL/CH” button until the desired station/channel band appears on the screen.
  • Page 584 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Tuning the station Using the “TUNE” button Press “” or “” of the “TUNE” button on the controller until the desired station/channel appears on the screen. Press and hold “” or “” of the “TUNE” button and the stations/ channels will be searched automatically one after another.
  • Page 585: Using The Radio (Internet Radio Broadcast)

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Using the radio (internet radio broadcast) One of Apps’ features is the ability to listen to internet radio. In order to use this service, an Apps compatible phone and the navigation system needs to be set.
  • Page 586: Playing An Audio Cd/Cd Text

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Playing an audio CD/CD text ■ Display Select disc mode on the source screen to display the control screen. ■ Controller Play/pause Fast forward or rewind Selecting a track (press) Fast forward or rewind (press and hold) Selecting a track Press...
  • Page 587: Playing Wma/Mp3 Discs

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Playing WMA/MP3 discs ■ Display Select disc mode on the source screen to display the control screen. ■ Controller Selecting a folder Play/pause Fast forward or rewind Selecting a file (press) Fast forward or rewind (press and hold) Selecting a file Press...
  • Page 588 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Fast forwarding or rewinding a file Press , or press and hold Playing or pausing a file Press LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 589: Playing A Bluetooth

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system ® Playing a Bluetooth audio ■ Display Select BT-A mode on the source screen to display the control screen. ■ Controller Selecting a album Play/pause Fast forward or rewind Selecting a track (press) Fast forward or rewind (press and hold) Selecting a desired album...
  • Page 590 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Fast forwarding or rewinding a track Press , or press and hold Playing and pausing a track Press When a different audio source is selected at the front seats ■ BT-A mode cannot be selected at the rear seats. ®...
  • Page 591 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system CAUTION While driving ■ P. 547 Caution regarding interference with electronic devices ■ P. 547 NOTICE When leaving the vehicle ■ P. 547 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 592: Playing A Usb Memory

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Playing a USB memory ■ Connecting a USB P. 549 ■ Display Select USB mode on the source screen to display the control screen. ■ Controller Selecting a folder/album Play/pause Fast forward or rewind Selecting a file/track (press) Fast forward or rewind (press and hold)
  • Page 593 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Fast forwarding or rewinding a file or track Press , or press and hold Playing or pausing a file or track Press When a different audio source is selected at the front seats ■...
  • Page 594: Playing Ipod

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Playing iPod ■ Connecting an iPod P. 559 ■ Display Select iPod mode on the source screen to display the control screen. ■ Controller Play/pause Fast forward or rewind Selecting a track (press) Fast forward or rewind (press and hold) Selecting a desired track...
  • Page 595 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Playing or pausing a track Press When a different audio source is selected at the front seats ■ iPod mode cannot be selected at the rear seats. About iPod ■ P. 564 iPod functions ■...
  • Page 596: Playing Dvd Video

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Playing DVD video Press the “DISC” button or select disc mode to display DVD video. ■ Controller Selecting an icon Turning on the DVD mode Inputting the selected icon Playing/pausing a disc Fast forwarding a disc during playback and forward slowly during pause Stopping a screen...
  • Page 597 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system ■ Control icon screen Press the “OPTION” button on the controller if no icons are shown while watching a DVD video, and the following screen appears. Hide the buttons Setting screen appears (P. 601) Menu screen appears Rewind Stop...
  • Page 598 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Turning on or off the control icons Press the “OPTION” button on the controller to turn on the control icons. Press the “OPTION” button on the controller once again or select “Hide Buttons” to turn off the control icon. Turning on the title selection screen Press the “TOP MENU”...
  • Page 599 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Returning to the previous screen Select “Return” to return to the previous screen. For the operation of the menu screen, see the separate manual for the DVD disc. Searching for a desired screen ■...
  • Page 600 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Changing the audio language Select “Audio” on the setting screen. STEP Select “Audio”. STEP Each time you select “Audio”, the next available language is selected. : Returns to the previous screen Changing the angle (If the angle option is available) Select “Angle”...
  • Page 601 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Initial DVD setup ■ Displaying “Setup Menu” screen Select “Setup” on the control icon screen. STEP Select the setting to be changed. STEP Page 1 After you change the settings, select “OK”. The initial setting screen will be turned off and return to the picture previously.
  • Page 602 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system ■ Setting audio language Select “Audio Language”. STEP Select the language you want to hear on the “Audio Language” STEP screen. If you cannot find the desired language, select “Other” and input the desired language code.
  • Page 603 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system ■ Parental lock Select “Parental Lock”. STEP Enter the 4-digit personal code on the “Enter Key Code” screen. STEP If you enter wrong numbers, select to delete the numbers. Select a parental level (1 - 8). (P. 528) STEP ■...
  • Page 604 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Setup operation from the front seat This screen appears when a front passenger selects the setup menu. Rear passengers can cancel this setup operation by selecting “Play”. The player will resume nor- mal play. Likewise, a front passenger can cancel a rear passenger’...
  • Page 605: Dvd Player And Dvd Video Disc Information

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system DVD player and DVD video disc information ■ Error messages P. 525 ■ DVD video discs P. 526 Symbols shown on DVD video discs ■ P. 526 Discs that can be used ■ P.
  • Page 606 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system CAUTION DVD video precaution ■ P. 534 NOTICE Discs and adapters that cannot be used ■ P. 535 Player precautions ■ P. 536 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 607: Using The Video Mode

    3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Using the video mode Using the port Open the cover. The A/V input port is composed of 3 input ports. Yellow: Video input port White: Left channel audio input port Red: Right channel audio input port Selecting the video mode Press the “VIDEO”...
  • Page 608 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Changing to PAL format Press the “SETTING” button. STEP Turn “PAL VIDEO” on when PAL STEP format equipment is connected to the A/V input port. “PAL VIDEO” indicator is high- lighted. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 609 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Setting LCD AI Automatically determines the tone of the video image and sets the con- trast to an optimum level, displaying a sharp image. Press the “SETTING” button on the controller. STEP Select “LCD AI”. STEP “LCD AI”...
  • Page 610 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system Adjusting the screen Press the “SETTING” button on the controller. STEP Select the color, tone, contrast or STEP brightness, and make adjustments. Select “OK”. “R” “G” “Color” Green “-” “+” “Tone” Lighter Darker “Contrast”...
  • Page 611 3-4. Using the rear seat entertainment system A/V input port ■ The rear seat entertainment system plays videos and sound when audio-video equipment is connected to the A/V input port. For details, refer to the manufac- turer’ s instructions. Power outlet ■...
  • Page 612: Using The Hands-Free System

    3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Hands-free system (for cellular phone) The hands-free system is a function that allows you to use your cellular phone without touching it. ® ® This system supports Bluetooth cellular phones. Bluetooth is a wireless data system that allows a cellular phone to wirelessly connect to the hands- free system and outgoing/incoming calls.
  • Page 613: Using The Hands-Free System (For Cellular Phone)

    3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Microphone You can use the microphone when talking on the phone. The person you are speaking to can be heard from the front speakers. ® To use the hands-free system, you must register your Bluetooth phone in the system.
  • Page 614 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Status display You can check indicators such as signal strength and battery charge on the “Phone” screen. Connection status Battery charge Call area Signal strength Indicators Conditions Good connection Connection status Full Empty Battery charge Call area...
  • Page 615 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) When using the hands-free system ■ The audio system is muted when making a call. ● If both parties speak at the same time, it may be difficult to hear. ● If the incoming call volume is overly loud, an echo may be heard. ●...
  • Page 616 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® Bluetooth antenna ■ The antenna is built into the audio unit. If the cellular phone is behind the seat or in the console box, or touching or covered by metal objects, connection status may deteriorate.
  • Page 617 OPP, PBAP, MAP or SPP service individually. ® If the connected Bluetooth phone version is older than recommended or incom- patible, this function may not be used. ® Please go to http://www.lexus.com/MobileLink to find approved Bluetooth phones for this system. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 618 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Certification ■ FCC ID: AJDK041 IC: 775E-K041 This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence- exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any inter- ference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device.
  • Page 619 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) CAUTION FCC WARNING ■ This equipment complies with FCC/IC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS-102 of the IC radio frequency (RF) Exposure rules.
  • Page 620 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) CAUTION For vehicles sold in Canada Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada.
  • Page 621: Using A Bluetooth ® Phone

    3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® Using a Bluetooth phone Device name ® Bluetooth connection sta- Character deletion Make a call To display the screen shown above, press on the steer- ing wheel. Registering a Bluetooth ® phone You can register up to 5 phones in the system.
  • Page 622 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) When this screen is displayed, STEP ® operate the Bluetooth device. ® On the Bluetooth device screen, select the system displayed on the system screen, and register the ® Bluetooth device. For details about operating the ®...
  • Page 623 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® Bluetooth phone connection There are two connection methods available — automatic and manual. Automatic When you register your phone, auto connection will be activated. Always set it to this mode and ®...
  • Page 624 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Manual When the auto connection has failed or “Bluetooth* Power” is turned off, ® you must connect Bluetooth manually. Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Connect Phone”. STEP Touch the screen button corre- STEP sponding to the desired phone connection.
  • Page 625 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® Reconnecting to the Bluetooth phone ■ If the system cannot connect due to poor signal strength with the “ENGINE START STOP” switch in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode, the system will automat- ically attempt to reconnect.
  • Page 626 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Making a call ® Once the Bluetooth phone is registered, you can make a call using the following procedure: ■ Dialing Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Input the phone number. STEP To delete the inputted phone num- ber, touch...
  • Page 627 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Dialing from the phonebook You can dial a number from the phonebook data imported from your cellular phone. The system has one phonebook for each phone. Up to 1000 entries may be stored in each phonebook. (P. 646) Display the “Phone”...
  • Page 628 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ When the phonebook is empty If your cellular phone is neither PBAP nor OPP compatible, the phonebook cannot be transferred. Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Contacts” on the “Phone” screen. STEP PBAP compatible models Touch “Yes”.
  • Page 629 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Transfer the phonebook data to STEP ® the system using the Bluetooth phone. This screen appears while transfer- ring. To cancel this function, touch “Cancel”. Depending type ® Bluetooth phone: • It may be necessary to perform additional steps on the phone when transferring phonebook data.
  • Page 630 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Calling using speed dial You can make a call using numbers registered from the phonebook. (P. 646) Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Speed Dials” on the “Phone” screen. STEP Touch the desired tab and choose STEP...
  • Page 631 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Touch the desired tab and choose STEP the desired data from the list. Touch or press on the STEP steering wheel. ■ Calling using voice recognition You can call by giving a voice command. ( P.
  • Page 632 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ● Calling by name You can call by giving a name registered in the phonebook. (P. 646) Press STEP Following the system guidance, STEP wait for the beep and then after saying “Call” say the desired name, or the name and type of phone.
  • Page 633 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Calling using SMS/MMS message You can call using the SMS (Short Message Service)/MMS (Multime- dia Messaging Service) message sender’ s phone number. Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Messages”. STEP When “Message Transfer”...
  • Page 634 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Call history list ■ If you make a call to or receive a call from a number registered in the phone ● book, the name is displayed in the call history. If you make multiple calls to the same number, only the last call made is dis- ●...
  • Page 635 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) When calling by phone number ■ Say the phone number one digit at a time. For example, if the phone number is ● 2345678, say “two three four five six seven eight”. The system can recognize the following types of phone numbers: ●...
  • Page 636 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Calling by using the latest call history item ■ Press on the steering wheel to display the “Phone” screen. STEP Press on the steering wheel to display the “Call History” screen. STEP Press on the steering wheel to select the most recent number in the STEP...
  • Page 637 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Receiving a call When a call is received, the following screen is displayed together with a sound. Touch or press on the steering wheel. ■ To refuse a call Touch or press on the steering wheel.
  • Page 638 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Speaking on the phone The following screen is displayed when speaking on the phone. ■ To adjust the incoming call volume Touch “-” or “+”, turn the “PWR•VOL” knob, or use the volume switch on the steering wheel.
  • Page 639 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Input the number. STEP If repeated tone symbols stored in the phonebook, “Send” and “Clear” are displayed on the right side of the screen. : Repeated tone symbols are sym- bols or numbers displayed as p or w, that come after the phone number.
  • Page 640 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Call waiting When a connected call is interrupted by the third party, the incoming call message will be displayed. ● To talk with the other party: Touch or press on the steering wheel.
  • Page 641 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) While driving ■ Key input is unavailable. Voice recognition during a call ■ “Send Tones” can be operated by voice recognition. (P. 631) Interrupt call operation ■ Interrupt call operation may differ from depending on your phone company and the cellular phone.
  • Page 642 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ To adjust the message reading out volume Touch “-” or “+”, turn the “PWR•VOL” knob, or use the volume switch on the steering wheel. ■ Replying a message (Quick reply) Touch “Reply” on the desired mes- STEP sage screen.
  • Page 643 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) To check the message ■ ® Messages are displayed in the appropriate connected Bluetooth phone’ s reg- ● istered mail address folder. Touch the tab of the desired folder to be displayed. ®...
  • Page 644: Setting The Hands-Free System (For Cellular Phone)

    3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Setting the hands-free system (for cellular phone) You can set the hands-free system to your desired settings. Phone sound settings Phonebook settings Message settings Phone display settings To display the screen shown above, press the “SETUP” button, and touch “Phone”...
  • Page 645 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Touch “-” or “+” to lower or raise STEP the volume, and then touch “OK”. When you complete all settings, touch “Save”. STEP ■ Setting the ring tone Display the “Phone Settings” screen. (P. 644) STEP Touch “Phone Sound Settings”...
  • Page 646 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Phonebook settings The phonebook manages a maximum of 5 phonebooks in total. The data for 1000 contacts (up to 3 numbers per contact) can be registered in each phonebook. Setting the phonebook Setting the speed dials Deleting the call history To display the screen above, follow the steps below.
  • Page 647 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Setting the phonebook ● Transferring a phone number ® You can transfer the phone numbers in your Bluetooth phone to the system. Operation methods differ between PBAP compatible and ® PBAP incompatible but OPP compatible Bluetooth phones.
  • Page 648 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Transfer the phonebook data to STEP ® the system using the Bluetooth phone. This operation may be unneces- sary depending on the cellular phone model. Depending type ® Bluetooth phone: • OBEX authentication may be required when transferring phonebook data.
  • Page 649 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Touch “On”, and then touch STEP “Save”. ® For PBAP incompatible but OPP compatible Bluetooth phones Display the “Phonebook Settings” screen. (P. 646) STEP Touch “Manage Contacts” on the “Phonebook Settings” screen. STEP Touch “Transfer Contacts”.
  • Page 650 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Transfer the phonebook data to STEP ® the system using the Bluetooth phone. Depending on the type of cellular phone, OBEX authentication may be required when transferring phonebook data. Enter “1234” into ®...
  • Page 651 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Input the name, and touch “OK”. STEP Input the phone number, and STEP touch “OK”. If you want to use the tone signal after the phone number, input the tone signal too. Touch the desired phone type.
  • Page 652 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ● Editing the phonebook data You can register the phone number separately. Phonebooks cannot be ® edited for PBAP compatible Bluetooth phones. Display the “Phonebook Settings” screen. (P. 646) STEP Touch “Manage Contacts” on the “Phonebook Settings” screen. STEP Touch “Edit Contacts”...
  • Page 653 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ● Deleting the phonebook data Display the “Phonebook Settings” screen. (P. 646) STEP Touch “Manage Contacts” on the “Phonebook Settings” screen. STEP Touch “Delete Contacts” on the “Contacts” screen. STEP Choose the data to delete. STEP You can select multiple data and delete them at the same time.
  • Page 654 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Setting the phonebook in a different way (To display the “Contacts” screen) ■ Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Contacts” on the “Phone” screen. STEP Touch “Options” on the “Contacts” screen. STEP Touch “Manage Contacts”...
  • Page 655 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) From “Call History” screen ● Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Call History” on the “Phone” screen. STEP Choose the desired data from the list. STEP Touch “Add to Contacts” or “Update Contact” on the “Call History” STEP screen.
  • Page 656 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Setting the speed dials ■ Registering the speed dial You can register the desired phone number from the phonebook. Up to 18 numbers per phone can be registered. Display the “Phonebook Settings” screen. (P. 646) STEP Touch “Manage Speed Dials”...
  • Page 657 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Touch the desired phone number. STEP Touch the switch you want to regis- STEP ter the number in. If you select a switch you registered before, a confirmation mes- STEP sage will be displayed. If you want to replace it, touch “Yes”. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 658 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Deleting the speed dial Display the “Phonebook Settings” screen. (P. 646) STEP Touch “Manage Speed Dials” on the “Phonebook Settings” STEP screen. Touch “Delete” on the “Speed Dials” screen. STEP Choose the data to delete. STEP You can select multiple data and delete them at the same time.
  • Page 659 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Registering the speed dial in a different way ■ From “Speed Dial” screen ● Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Speed Dials” on the “Phone” screen. STEP Touch “(add new)” on the “Speed Dial” screen. STEP Touch “Yes”...
  • Page 660 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Deleting call history The call history can be deleted. For PBAP compatible phones, delete the call history after setting “Automatically Download Call History” to “Off”. (P. 648) Display the “Phonebook Settings” screen. (P. 646) STEP Touch “Delete Call History”...
  • Page 661 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Deleting call history in a different way ■ Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Call History” on the “Phone” screen. STEP Touch “Delete” on the “Call History” screen. STEP Follow the steps “Deleting call history” from “STEP4”. (P. 660) STEP Deleting after call history has been displayed ■...
  • Page 662 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Message settings You can change the message settings. Page 1 Message forwarding from cellu- lar phone on/off New message notification dis- play on/off New message voice notifica- tion on/off Changing new message notifi- cation volume Page 2 Changing new message voice...
  • Page 663 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Changing the new message notification volume Display the “Messaging Settings” screen. (P. 662) STEP Touch “New Message Notification Volume” on the “Messaging STEP Settings” screen. Touch “-” or “+” to lower or raise STEP the volume, and then touch “OK”.
  • Page 664 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Changing the message read out volume Display the “Messaging Settings” screen. (P. 662) STEP Touch “Message Readout Volume” on the “Messaging Settings” STEP screen. Touch “-” or “+” to lower or raise STEP the volume, and then touch “OK”.
  • Page 665 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) To display the “Message settings” screen in a different way ■ Display the “Phone” screen. (P. 621) STEP Touch “Messages” on the “Phone” screen. STEP Touch “Options” on the “Messages” screen. STEP Editing the quick reply messages in a different way ■...
  • Page 666 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Phone display settings Depending on the phone, this function may not be available even if the phone is PBAP compatible. Changing the incoming call dis- play mode Changing the display phone- book transfer status on/off Changing the display call his- tory transfer status on/off Changing the contact image...
  • Page 667 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Changing the incoming call display mode You can select the method of the incoming call display. Display the “Phone Display Settings” screen. (P. 666) STEP Touch “Incoming Call Display Mode” on the “Phone Display Set- STEP tings”...
  • Page 668 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Changing the rotating contact images For PBAP compatible models, when “Contact Image for Incoming Calls” is set to “On”, images stored together with phone numbers in the cellular phone’ s phonebook will be transferred and displayed during the incom- ing call.
  • Page 669: Setting The Bluetooth

    3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® Setting the Bluetooth ® You can confirm and change the Bluetooth settings. Registered Devices Connect Phone Connect Portable Player ® Detailed Bluetooth settings To display the screen shown above, press the “SETUP” button, touch “Bluetooth ”...
  • Page 670 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Registered devices ® ■ Registering a Bluetooth devices ® Bluetooth devices compatible with phones (HFP) and portable play- ers (AVP) can be registered simultaneously. Phones (HFP) and porta- ble players (AVP) (maximum of 5) can be registered. Display the “Bluetooth ”...
  • Page 671 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) When this screen is displayed, STEP ® operate the Bluetooth device. ® On the Bluetooth device screen, select the system displayed on the system screen, and register the ® Bluetooth device. For details about operating the ®...
  • Page 672 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® ■ Removing a Bluetooth device Display the “Bluetooth ” screen. ( P. 669)  STEP Touch “Registered Devices” on the “Bluetooth ” screen. STEP Touch “Remove” on the “Registered Devices” screen. STEP Choose the desired device.
  • Page 673 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Touch the device to be edited. STEP Touch “Device Name”. STEP Input the device name, and touch STEP “OK”. Confirm the device name and touch “OK”. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 674 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ● Setting portable player connection method Display the “Bluetooth ” screen. (  P. 669) STEP Touch “Registered Devices” on the “Bluetooth ” screen. STEP Touch “Details” on the “Registered Devices” screen. STEP Touch the device to be edited.
  • Page 675 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Editing the “Device Name” ■ If you change a device name, the name registered in your cellular phone is not changed. About “Device Address” ■ The address peculiar to the system. It cannot be changed. If you have registered two ®...
  • Page 676 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® Selecting a Bluetooth phone ® If multiple Bluetooth phones are registered, follow the procedure below ® to select the Bluetooth phone to be used. You can only use one phone at a time. Display the “Bluetooth ”...
  • Page 677 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) Selecting a portable player If multiple portable players are registered, follow the procedure below to select the portable player phone to be used. You can only use one porta- ble player at a time. Display the “Bluetooth ”...
  • Page 678 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ® Detailed Bluetooth settings ® You can confirm and change the Bluetooth settings. Page 1 Changing the device connec- tion status Changing the name of the con- nected device. Changing the passcode that ®...
  • Page 679 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Changing Bluetooth power The Bluetooth device is automatically connected when you turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. You can change between “On” or “Off”. Display the “Detailed Bluetooth Settings”...
  • Page 680 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) ■ Editing the passcode Display the “Detailed Bluetooth Settings” screen. ( P. 678)  STEP Touch “Passcode” on the “Detailed Bluetooth Settings” screen. STEP Input a passcode, and touch “OK”. STEP Touch “Save” on the “Detailed Bluetooth Settings”...
  • Page 681 3-5. Using the hands-free system (for cellular phone) While driving ■ You cannot change the state of “Bluetooth Power” from “On” to “Off” while driv- ing, but it can be changed from “Off” to “On”. ® To return to the default Bluetooth settings ■...
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  • Page 684: Using The Interior Lights

    3-6. Using the interior lights Interior lights list Rear interior light (P. 683) Rear personal lights ( P. 684) Inside door handle light Shift lever light (when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode) Front interior lights (P. 683) Front personal lights (P.
  • Page 685: Interior Lights

    3-6. Using the interior lights Interior lights Interior lights Front “OFF” Door position on/off “ON” Rear Door position LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 686: Personal Lights

    3-6. Using the interior lights Personal lights Personal lights Front On/off Rear On/off LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 687: Luggage Compartment Light

    3-6. Using the interior lights Luggage compartment light Luggage compartment light Door position Illuminated entry system ■ The lights automatically turn on/off according to “ENGINE START STOP” switch mode, the presence of the electronic key, whether the doors are locked/unlocked, and whether the doors are open/closed.
  • Page 688: Using The Storage Features

    3-7. Using the storage features List of storage features Auxiliary boxes Door pockets Card holder Cup holders Overhead console Console box Cool box Glove box Bottle holders CAUTION Items that should not be left in the storage spaces ■ Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this may cause the following when cabin temperature becomes high: Glasses may be deformed by heat or cracked if they come into contact with ●...
  • Page 689: Glove Box

    3-7. Using the storage features Glove box Glove box Open (push button) Unlock with the mechanical key Lock with the mechanical key Glove box light ■ The glove box light turns on when the tail lights are on. Removing the separate tray ■...
  • Page 690: Console Box

    3-7. Using the storage features Console box Console box (if equipped) Your vehicle is equipped with either a console box or cool box. For vehicles with the cool box, refer to page 695. Lift the lid while pulling up the STEP lower lever to release the lock.
  • Page 691: Overhead Console

    3-7. Using the storage features Overhead console Overhead console Press the button. The overhead console is useful for temporarily storing small items. CAUTION Items unsuitable for storing ■ Do not store items heavier than 0.4 lb (0.2 kg). Doing so may cause the overhead console to open and the items inside may fall out, resulting in an accident.
  • Page 692: Cup Holders

    3-7. Using the storage features Cup holders Cup holders Front (type A) Press down and release the lid. You can adjust or remove the sepa- rator inside. Front (if equipped with type B) Open the lower console box lid. Rear Pull the rear armrest down.
  • Page 693 3-7. Using the storage features Cup holders Removing the holder (front cup holders type A) ■ Pull up the holder. CAUTION Items unsuitable for the cup holder ■ Do not place anything other than cups or aluminum cans in the cup holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury.
  • Page 694: Bottle Holders

    3-7. Using the storage features Bottle holders Bottle holders Front seats Second seats Third seats LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 695: Card Holder

    3-7. Using the storage features Bottle holders, card holder and auxiliary boxes NOTICE Items that should not be stowed in the bottle holders ■ Put the cap on before stowing a bottle. Do not place open bottles in the bottle hold- ers, or glasses and paper cups containing liquid.
  • Page 696 3-7. Using the storage features Auxiliary boxes Second seats Pull down the armrest. STEP Press the button to release the STEP lock. Third seats CAUTION While driving ■ Except for the third seats: Do not leave the auxiliary box open while driving. Items stored in it may fall out and cause death or serious injury in case of an acci- dent or sudden stop.
  • Page 697: Other Interior Features

    3-8. Other interior features  Cool box While the engine is running, the cool box, which is cooled by the air condi- tioning, can be used. Lift the lid while pulling up the STEP lower lever to release the lock. On/off STEP When on, the indicator light...
  • Page 698 3-8. Other interior features CAUTION While driving ■ Keep the cool box closed. Injuries may result in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident. NOTICE To prevent battery discharge ■ Do not leave the cool box on longer than necessary when the engine is stopped. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 699: Sun Visors

    3-8. Other interior features Sun visors Main sun visor Forward position: Flip down. Side position: Flip down, unhook, and swing to the side. Side extender: Place in side position, then slide backwards. Sub-sun visor Flip down with the main sun visor in position LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 700: Vanity Mirrors

    3-8. Other interior features Vanity mirrors Slide the cover. The light turns on when the cover is opened. NOTICE To prevent battery discharge ■ Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the engine is off. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 701: Ashtrays

    3-8. Other interior features Ashtrays Front Push the front part of the lid to open. Push the lid again to close. To remove, pull the ashtray upwards. Rear Pull the ashtray lid to open. To remove, pull the ashtray upwards. CAUTION When not in use ■...
  • Page 702: Cigarette Lighter

    3-8. Other interior features Cigarette lighter Push the front part of the lid to open, and push the cigarette lighter down. The cigarette lighter will pop up when it is ready for use. The cigarette lighter can be used when ■...
  • Page 703: Power Outlets

    3-8. Other interior features Power outlets The power outlet can be used for the following components: 12 V: Accessories that run on less than 10 A 120 V AC: Accessories that use less than 100 W Front (12 V) Rear (12V) Luggage compartment (120 V AC) LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 704 3-8. Other interior features The power outlet can be used when ■ 12 V The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode. 120 V AC The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode. NOTICE To avoid damaging the power outlet ■...
  • Page 705: Heated Steering Wheel

    Press the switch to turn the heated steering wheel off and then press the switch again. If the indicator light still flashes, a malfunction may be occurring. Turn the heated steering wheel off and have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. ...
  • Page 706 3-8. Other interior features CAUTION Burns ■ Only appropriately qualified and capable non-impaired persons should operate ● the vehicle. However, care should be taken to prevent injury if anyone in the fol- lowing categories comes into contact with the steering wheel when the heated steering wheel is on: •...
  • Page 707: Seat Heaters And Ventilators

    3-8. Other interior features Seat heaters and ventilators The seat heaters and ventilators heat the seats and maintain good airflow by blowing air from the seats. ■ Front seat heaters/ventilators (if equipped) Press the knob to release it. Press the knob back in when fin- ished adjusting the temperature or the seat air flow.
  • Page 708 3-8. Other interior features ■ Front seat heaters Press the knob to release it. Press the knob back in when fin- ished adjusting the temperature. Adjusts the seat temperature The further you turn the knob clockwise, the warmer the seat becomes.
  • Page 709 The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode. Replacing the air filters ■ Filters are installed in the seat ventilators. For replacement of the filters, contact your Lexus dealer. CAUTION Burns ■ Use caution when seating the following persons in a seat with the seat heater on ●...
  • Page 710: Armrest

    3-8. Other interior features Armrest Front Lift the lid while pulling up the upper lever to release the lock. Rear Fold down the armrest while pulling the strap. NOTICE To prevent damage to the armrest ■ Do not place too much strain on the armrest. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 711: Assist Grips

    3-8. Other interior features Assist grips An assist grip (Type A) installed on the ceiling can be used to support your body while sitting on the seat. An assist grip (Type B) installed on the pillar can be used when getting in or out of the vehicle and others.
  • Page 712: Floor Mats

    3-8. Other interior features Floor mats Use only floor mats designed specifically for vehicles of the same model and model year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place onto the carpet. Insert the retaining hooks (clips) STEP into the floor mat eyelets. Turn the upper knob of each STEP retaining hook (clip) to secure...
  • Page 713 ■ Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model year vehicles, ● even if they are Lexus Genuine floor mats. Only use floor mats designed for the driver’ s seat. ● Always install the floor mat securely using the retaining hooks (clips) provided.
  • Page 714: Luggage Compartment Features

    3-8. Other interior features Luggage compartment features ■ Cargo hooks Cargo hooks are provided for securing loose items. ■ Cargo net hooks To hang the cargo net, use the cargo net hooks and rear cargo hooks. The cargo net itself is not included as an original equip- ment.
  • Page 715 3-8. Other interior features ■ Warning reflector holder Remove the cover. Hold the warning reflector with the bands. The warning reflector itself is not included as an original equip- ment. ■ First-aid kit holder Remove the cover. Hold the first-aid kit with a band. The first-aid kit itself is not included as an original equip- ment.
  • Page 716: Garage Door Opener

    3-8. Other interior features Garage door opener The garage door opener can be programmed to operate garage doors, gates, entry doors, door locks, home lighting systems, security systems, and other devices. ® The garage door opener (HomeLink Universal Transceiver) is manufactured ®...
  • Page 717 3-8. Other interior features ® ■ Programming HomeLink Point the remote control transmit- STEP ter for the device 1 to 3 in. (25 to ® 75 mm) from the HomeLink but- tons. ® Keep the HomeLink indicator light in view while programming. Press and hold one of the STEP ®...
  • Page 718 3-8. Other interior features ® Test the HomeLink operation by STEP pressing the newly programmed button. ® If a HomeLink button has been programmed for a garage door, check to see if the garage door opens and closes. If the garage door does not operate, see if your remote control transmitter is of the rolling code type.
  • Page 719 3-8. Other interior features ■ Programming a rolling code system If your device is rolling code equipped, follow the steps under the ® heading “Programming HomeLink ” before proceeding with the steps listed below. Locate the learn button on the ceiling mounted garage door STEP opener motor.
  • Page 720 HomeLink buttons. ■ Programming other devices To program other devices such as home security systems, home door locks or lighting, contact your authorized Lexus dealer for assistance. ■ Reprogramming a button ® The individual HomeLink buttons cannot be erased but can be reprogrammed.
  • Page 721 3-8. Other interior features Operating HomeLink ® ® ® Press the appropriate HomeLink button. The HomeLink indicator light should come on. ® The HomeLink compatible transceiver in your vehicle continues to send a signal for up to 20 seconds as long as the button is pressed. ®...
  • Page 722 3-8. Other interior features Before programming ■ Install a new battery in the remote control transmitter. ● The battery side of the remote control transmitter must be pointed away from ● ® the HomeLink button. Certification for the garage door opener ■...
  • Page 723 3-8. Other interior features CAUTION When programming a garage door or other remote control devices ■ The garage door on other devices may operate, so ensure people and objects are out of danger to prevent potential harm. Conforming to federal safety standards ■...
  • Page 724: Safety Connect

    Telematics Subscription Service Agreement and its Terms and Conditions, as in effect and amended from time to time, a current copy of which is avail- able at Lexus.com. All use of the Safety Connect service is subject to such then-applicable Terms and Conditions.
  • Page 725 After you have signed the Telematics Subscription Service Agree- ment and are enrolled, you can begin receiving services. A variety of subscription terms is available for purchase. Contact your Lexus dealer, call 1-800-25-LEXUS (1-800-255-3987) or push the “SOS” button in your vehicle for further subscription details.
  • Page 726 ● ing Safety Connect. Safety Connect is available beginning Fall 2009 on select Lexus models. Con- ● tact with the Safety Connect response center is dependent upon the telematics device being in operative condition, cellular connection availability, and GPS satellite signal reception, which can limit the ability to reach the response center or receive emergency service support.
  • Page 727 ● Green indicator light flashing = Safety Connect call in process ● Red indicator light (except at vehicle start-up) = System malfunction (contact your Lexus dealer) ● No indicator light (off) = Safety Connect service not active Safety Connect services ■...
  • Page 728 After filing a police report, call the Safety Connect response center at 1-800-25- LEXUS (1-800-255-3987) and follow the prompts for Safety Con- nect to initiate this service. In addition to assisting law enforcement with recovery of a stolen vehi- cle, Safety-Connect-equipped vehicle location data may, under cer- tain circumstances, be shared with third parties to locate your vehicle.
  • Page 729 3-8. Other interior features Safety information for Safety Connect Important! Read this information before using Safety Connect. ■ Exposure to radio frequency signals The Safety Connect system installed in your vehicle is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. It receives and also sends out radio fre- quency (RF) signals.
  • Page 730 3-8. Other interior features Certification for Lexus Enform with Safety Connect ■ FCC ID: O9EGTM1 FCC ID: O6Y-CDMRF101 FCC ID: N7NGTM2 NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 731: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care 4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior .... 730 Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ..... 733 4-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements......736 General maintenance..739 Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M) programs ........ 742 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions......
  • Page 732: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior

    4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Perform the following to protect the vehicle and maintain it in prime condi- tion. ● Working from top to bottom, liberally apply water to the vehicle body, wheel wells and underside of the vehicle to remove any dirt and dust.
  • Page 733 4-1. Maintenance and care Aluminum wheels ■ Remove any dirt immediately by using a neutral detergent. Do not use hard ● brushes or abrasive cleaners. Do not use strong or harsh chemical cleaners. Use the same mild detergent and wax as used on the paint. Do not use detergent on the wheels when they are hot, for example after driving ●...
  • Page 734 4-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE To prevent deterioration and corrosion on the body and components (aluminum ■ wheels etc.) Wash the vehicle immediately in the following cases: ● • After driving near the sea coast • After driving on salted roads •...
  • Page 735: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior The following procedures will help protect your vehicle’s interior and keep it in top condition: ■ Protecting the vehicle interior Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty surfaces with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water.
  • Page 736 4-1. Maintenance and care Caring for leather areas ■ Lexus recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to main- tain the quality of the vehicle’ s interior. Shampooing the carpets ■ There are several commercial foaming-type cleaners available. Use a sponge or brush to apply the foam.
  • Page 737 4-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE Cleaning detergents ■ Do not use the following types of detergent, as they may discolor the vehicle inte- ● rior or cause streaks or damage to painted surfaces. • Non-seat portions: Organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, alkaline or acidic solutions, dye, or bleach.
  • Page 738: Maintenance

    Lexus recommends the following maintenance. ■ General maintenance General maintenance should be performed on a daily basis. This can be done by yourself or by a Lexus dealer. ■ Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance should be performed at specified intervals according to the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 739 It is recommended that genuine Lexus parts be used for repair to ensure perfor- mance of each system. If non-Lexus parts are used in replacement or if a repair shop other than a Lexus dealer performs repairs, confirm the warranty coverage.
  • Page 740 4-2. Maintenance CAUTION If your vehicle is not properly maintained ■ Improper maintenance could result in serious damage to the vehicle and possible death or serious injury. Handling of the battery ■ Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and a wide variety of automobile com- ●...
  • Page 741: General Maintenance

    “Warranty and Services Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”. It is recommended that any problem you notice should be brought to the attention of your Lexus dealer or qualified service shop for advice. Engine compartment...
  • Page 742 4-2. Maintenance Vehicle interior Items Check points • Moves smoothly (without uneven Accelerator pedal pedal effort or catching)? • Can the vehicle be held securely Automatic transmission “Park” on an incline with the shift lever in mechanism “P”? • Moves smoothly? Brake pedal •...
  • Page 743 4-2. Maintenance Vehicle exterior Items Check points Doors • Operate smoothly? Engine hood • The lock system works properly? Fluid leaks • Is there any leakage after parking? • Inflation pressure is correct? • Tire surfaces not worn or dam- aged? Tire •...
  • Page 744: Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs

    If the malfunction indicator lamp comes on The OBD system determines that a problem exists somewhere in the emission control system. Your vehicle may not pass the I/M test and may need to be repaired. Contact your Lexus dealer to service the vehicle. ■...
  • Page 745: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions If you perform maintenance yourself, be sure to follow the correct proce- dures given in these sections. Items Parts and tools • Warm water • Baking soda Battery condition (P. 758) • Grease • Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts) •...
  • Page 746: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools • “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent P. 749) Engine oil level • Rag or paper towel, funnel (used only for adding oil) • Fuse with same amperage rating as Fuses (P. 782) original •...
  • Page 747 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION The engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that may move sud- denly, become hot, or become electrically energized. To avoid death or serious injury observe the following precautions. When working on the engine compartment ■ Keep hands, clothing and tools away from the moving fans and engine drive belt.
  • Page 748: Hood

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood Release the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood. Pull the hood release lever. STEP The hood will pop up slightly. Lift the hood catch and lift the STEP hood. CAUTION Pre-driving check ■...
  • Page 749: Engine Compartment

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Power steering fluid reservoir Fuse box (P. 782) (P. 757) Washer fluid tank (P. 761) Engine oil level dipstick Battery (P. 758) (P. 749) Cooling fans Engine oil filler cap Condenser (P. 754) (P. 750) Radiator (P.
  • Page 750 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment cover ■ Removing the cover Front Right-hand side Left-hand side LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 751 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Installing the clips Push up center portion Insert Press NOTICE After installing an engine compartment cover ■ Make sure that the cover is securely installed in its original position. Engine oil With the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oil level on the dipstick.
  • Page 752 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Wipe the dipstick clean. STEP Reinsert the dipstick fully. STEP Holding a rag under the end, pull STEP the dipstick out and check the oil level. Normal Excessive The shape of the dipstick may differ depending on the type of vehicle or engine.
  • Page 753 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance P. 883 Engine oil selection Oil quantity 1.6 qt. (1.5 L, 1.3 Imp.qt.) (LowFull) Items Clean funnel Remove the oil filler cap. STEP Add engine oil slowly, checking the dipstick. STEP Install the filler cap, turning it clockwise. STEP Engine oil consumption ■...
  • Page 754 ● pose of used oil and filters in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call your Lexus dealer, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recycling or disposal. Do not leave used engine oil within the reach of children.
  • Page 755 If the coolant level drops within a short time after replenishing ■ Visually check the radiator, hoses, reservoir cap, radiator cap, drain cock and water pump. If you cannot find a leak, have your Lexus dealer, test the cap and check for leaks in the cooling system. Coolant selection ■...
  • Page 756 Check the radiator and condenser, and clear any foreign objects. If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condition, have your vehicle checked by your Lexus dealer. CAUTION When the engine is hot ■...
  • Page 757 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Brake fluid ■ Checking fluid level The brake fluid level should be between the “MAX” and “MIN” lines on the tank. Make sure to check the fluid type and prepare the necessary items. ■ Adding fluid Fluid type FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 or SAE J1703 brake fluid Items Clean funnel...
  • Page 758 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION When filling the reservoir ■ Take care because brake fluid can harm your hands or eyes and damage painted surfaces. If fluid gets in your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water immediately. If you still experience discomfort, see a doctor. NOTICE If the fluid level is low ■...
  • Page 759 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Power steering fluid ■ Fluid level The fluid level should be within the appropriate range. Full (when cold) Add fluid (when cold) Full (when hot) Add fluid (when hot) Hot: Vehicle has been driven around 50 mph (80 km/h) for 20 min- utes, or slightly longer in frigid temperatures.
  • Page 760 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION When checking the reservoir ■ Take care, as the reservoir may be hot. NOTICE When adding fluid ■ Avoid overfilling, or the power steering may be damaged. After replacing the reservoir cap ■ Check the steering box case, vane pump and hose connections for leaks or dam- age.
  • Page 761 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Before recharging ■ When recharging, the battery produces hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. Therefore, before recharging: If recharging with the battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ● ground cable. Make sure the power switch on the charger is off when connecting and discon- ●...
  • Page 762 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Where to safely charge the battery ■ Always charge the battery in an open area. Do not charge the battery in a garage or closed room where there is not sufficient ventilation. How to recharge the battery ■...
  • Page 763 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Washer fluid If any washer does not work or the warning message appears on the multi-information display, washer tank may be empty. Add washer fluid. CAUTION When refilling the washer fluid ■ Do not refill the washer fluid when the engine is hot or running, as the washer fluid contains alcohol and may catch fire if spilled on the engine etc.
  • Page 764: Tires

    (P. 763) ■ The tire pressure warning system Your Lexus is equipped with a tire pressure warning system that uses tire pressure warning valves and transmitters to detect low tire infla- tion pressure before serious problems arise. (P. 824)
  • Page 765 ID codes must be regis- tered in the tire pressure warning computer and tire pressure warning system must be initialized. Have tire pressure warning valve and transmit- ter ID codes registered by your Lexus dealer. (P. 764) Initializing the tire pressure warning system ■...
  • Page 766 The tire pressure warning valve and transmitter is equipped with a unique ID code. When replacing a tire pressure warning valve and transmitter, it is necessary to register the ID code of tire pressure warning valve and transmitter. Have the ID code registered by your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 767 A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or ● location of a cut or other damage If you are not sure, consult with your Lexus dealer. Replacing tires and wheels ■ If the ID code of the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter is not registered, the tire pressure warning system will not work properly.
  • Page 768 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Maximum load of tire ■ Check that the number given by dividing the maximum load by 1.10 of the replace- ment tire is greater than 1/2 of the Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) of either the front axle or the rear axle, whichever is greater. For the GAWR, see the Certification Label.
  • Page 769 If repeated attempts to record tire inflation pressure settings are unsuccessful, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. When operating the tire pressure warning reset switch, the tire pressure warn- ●...
  • Page 770 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire pressure warning system certification ■ FCC ID: PAXPMV107J FCC ID: HYQ13BCX For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. NOTE: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 771 Do not mix tires of different makes, models or tread patterns. ● 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).
  • Page 772 When a tire is repaired with liquid sealants, the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly. If a liquid sealant is used, contact your Lexus dealer or other qualified service shop as soon as possible. Make sure to replace the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter when replacing the tire.
  • Page 773: Tire Inflation Pressure

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire inflation pressure ■ Tire inflation pressure The recommended cold tire inflation pressure and tire size is dis- played on the tire and loading information label. (P. 889) LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 774 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Inspection and adjustment procedure Tire valve Tire pressure gauge Remove the tire valve cap. STEP Press the tip of the tire pressure gauge onto the tire valve. STEP Read the pressure using the graduations of the gauge. STEP If the tire inflation pressure is not within the recommended lev- STEP...
  • Page 775 Reduced safety ● Damage to the drive train ● If a tire needs frequent refilling, have it checked by your Lexus dealer. Instructions for checking tire inflation pressure ■ When checking tire inflation pressure, observe the following: Check only when the tires are cold.
  • Page 776 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Proper inflation is critical to save tire performance ■ Keep your tires properly inflated. Otherwise, the following conditions may occur and result in an accident causing death or serious injury. Excessive wear ● Uneven wear ● Poor handling ●...
  • Page 777: Wheels

    ● Bent wheels that have been straightened ■ Aluminum wheel precautions ● Use only Lexus wheel nuts and wrenches designed for use with your aluminum wheels. ● When rotating, repairing or changing your tires, check that the wheel nuts are still tight after driving 1000 miles (1600 km).
  • Page 778 When replacing wheels ■ The wheels of your Lexus are equipped with tire pressure warning valves and trans- mitters that allow the tire pressure warning system to provide advanced warning in the event of a loss in tire inflation pressure. Whenever wheels are replaced, the tire pressure warning valves and transmitters must be installed.
  • Page 779: Air Conditioning Filter

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Air conditioning filter The air conditioning filter must be cleaned or changed regularly to main- tain air conditioning efficiency. ■ Removal method Turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch IGNITION ON STEP mode and switch to recirculated air mode, then turn the “ENGINE START STOP”...
  • Page 780 2 minutes at 72 psi (500 kPa, 5.0 kgf/cm bar). If it is not available, have the filter cleaned by your Lexus dealer. ■ Replacement method Remove the air conditioning fil- ter and replace it with a new one.
  • Page 781 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking interval ■ Inspect, clean and replace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenance schedule. In dusty areas or areas with heavy traffic flow, more frequent cleaning or early replacement may be required. (For scheduled maintenance information, refer to the “Warranty and Services Guide”, “Owner’...
  • Page 782: Electronic Key Battery

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Electronic key battery Replace the battery with a new one if it is discharged. ■ You will need the following items: ● Flathead screwdriver (To prevent damage to the key, cover the tip of the screwdriver with rag.) ●...
  • Page 783 Dispose of used batteries according to the local laws. ● When the card key battery needs to be replaced ■ The battery for the card key is available only at Lexus dealer. Your Lexus dealer can replace the battery for you. CAUTION Removed battery and other parts ■...
  • Page 784: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replacing fuses If any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as necessary. Turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch OFF. STEP Remove the engine compartment cover STEP P.
  • Page 785 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Driver’ s side instrument panel Remove the bolts and the cover. Remove the lid. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 786 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Passenger’ s side instrument panel Remove the cover. Remove the lid. After a system failure, see “Fuse layout and amperage ratings” STEP (P. 787) for details about which fuse to check. Remove the fuse with the pull- STEP out tool.
  • Page 787 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Check if the fuse has blown. STEP Type A and B Normal fuse Type A Blown fuse Replace it with one of an appro- priate amperage rating. The amperage rating can be found on the fuse box lid. Type B LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 788 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Type C and D Normal fuse Type C Blown fuse Contact your Lexus dealer. Type D LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 789 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse layout and amperage ratings ■ Engine compartment (fuse box on the left side) Fuse Ampere Circuit 15 A A/F heater HORN 10 A Horn Multiport fuel injection system/ EFI MAIN 25 A sequential multiport fuel injection sys- tem, A/F heater, fuel pump IG2 MAIN 30 A...
  • Page 790 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit 10 SEAT-A/C LH 25 A Seat heaters and ventilators HWD4 30 A No circuit 12 HWD3 30 A No circuit 13 AHC 50 A 4-Wheel AHC 14 PTC-1 50 A PTC heater 15 PTC-2 50 A PTC heater 16 PTC-3...
  • Page 791 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit 30 ABS1 50 A 31 ABS2 30 A 32 ST 30 A Starter system ID code box, smart access system 33 IMB 7.5 A with push-button start, GBS 34 AM2 Main body ECU Vanity lights, overhead module, rear 35 DOME2 7.5 A interior light...
  • Page 792 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit Smart access system with push-button start, overhead module, yaw rate & G 48 ECU-B1 sensor, tilt and telescopic steering, meter, cool box, gateway ECU, steer- ing sensor, VGRS Illuminated entry system, power third 49 DOME1 10 A seat switch, power back door switch, clock...
  • Page 793 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Engine compartment (fuse box on the right side) Fuse Ampere Circuit HWD1 30 A No circuit TOW BRK 30 A Brake controller RR P/SEAT 30 A Power second seat PWR HTR 7.5 A No circuit DEICER 20 A Windshield wiper de-icer ALT-CDS...
  • Page 794 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Driver’s side instrument panel Fuse Ampere Circuit 15 A Cigarette lighter BK/UP LP 10 A Back-up lights, trailer Audio system, parking assist system, multi-display assembly, main body 7.5 A ECU, mirror ECU, satellite radio, smart access system with push-but- ton start LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 795 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit Ashtray, brake controller, cigarette lighter, cool box, center differential lock, driving mode switches, multi- information display, air conditioning system, glove box light, audio system, emergency flashers, headlight cleaner switch, driving position memory PANEL 10 A switches, outside rear view mirror switches, overhead module, roll sens- ing of curtain shield airbags off switch,...
  • Page 796 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit WIPER 30 A Windshield wiper 10 WSH 20 A Windshield washer RR WIPER 15 A Rear window wiper and washer 12 4WD 20 A Four-wheel drive system Alternator, towing, seat heater and ventilators, windshield wiper de-icer, 13 LH-IG front seat belt, emergency flasher, inverter switch, shift lever switch...
  • Page 797 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit 21 RR FOG 7.5 A No circuit 22 A/C 7.5 A Air conditioning system 23 AM1 No circuit 24 TI & TE 15 A Tilt and telescopic steering 25 FR P/SEAT RH 30 A Power seat 26 PWR OUTLET 15 A...
  • Page 798 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Passenger’s side instrument panel Fuse Ampere Circuit RSF LH 30 A Third seat adjustment (left) B/DR CLSR RH 30 A Back door closer B/DR CLSR LH 30 A Back door closer RSF RH 30 A Third seat adjustment (right) DOOR DL 15 A No circuit...
  • Page 799 If the lights do not turn on even after the fuse has been replaced, a bulb may ● need replacement. (P. 799) If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus ● dealer. If there is an overload in the circuits ■...
  • Page 800 Never replace a fuse with a wire, even as a temporary fix. Do not modify the fuse or the fuse box. ● NOTICE Before replacing fuses ■ Have the cause of electrical overload determined and repaired by your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 801: Light Bulbs

    You may replace the following bulbs yourself. The difficulty level of replace- ment varies depending on the bulb. If necessary bulb replacement seems difficult to perform, contact your Lexus dealer. For more information about replacing other light bulbs, contact your Lexus dealer. ■...
  • Page 802 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Rear bulb locations Back-up lights Rear turn signal light LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 803 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Replacing light bulbs ■ Headlight high beams Turn the cover counterclockwise STEP and remove it. Turn the bulb base counterclock- STEP wise. Unplug the connector while pull- STEP ing the lock release. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 804 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Replace the light bulb, and install STEP the bulb base. Align the 3 tabs on the light bulb with the mounting, and insert. Turn and secure the bulb base. STEP Shake the bulb base gently to check that it is not loose, turn the headlights on once and visually confirm that no light is leaking through the mounting.
  • Page 805 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Front turn signal lights Turn the bulb base counterclock- STEP wise. Remove the light bulb. STEP When installing, reverse the steps listed. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 806 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Back-up lights Open the back door and remove STEP the bolts and the cover. Turn the bulb bases counterclock- STEP wise. Remove the light bulb. STEP When installing, reverse the steps listed. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 807 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Rear turn signal lights Open the back door and remove STEP the bolts and lamp assembly. Use a cloth to prevent scratches. Turn the bulb bases counterclock- STEP wise. Remove the light bulb. STEP When installing, reverse the steps listed. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 808 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Lights other than the above If any of the lights listed below has burnt out, have it replaced by your Lexus dealer. ● Headlight low beams ● Front side marker lights ● Parking lights ● Daytime running lights ●...
  • Page 809 ■ Temporary condensation build-up on the inside of the headlight lens does not indi- cate a malfunction. Contact your Lexus dealer, for more information in the following situations: Large drops of water are built up on the inside of the lens.
  • Page 810 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Replacing light bulbs ■ Turn off the headlights. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turn- ● ing off the headlights. 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 ●...
  • Page 811 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Discharge headlights ■ Contact your Lexus dealer before replacing discharge headlights (including light ● bulbs). Do not touch the high-intensity discharge headlight’ s high voltage socket when ● the headlights are turned on. An extremely high voltage of 30000 V will be discharged and could result in serious injury or death by electric shock.
  • Page 812 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 813: When Trouble Arises

    When trouble arises 5-1. Essential information 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency flashers....812 If a warning light turns on If your vehicle needs to be or a warning buzzer towed ........813 sounds........821 If you think something is If a warning message is wrong ........
  • Page 814: Emergency Flashers

    5-1. Essential information Emergency flashers The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road due to a breakdown, etc. Press the switch. All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
  • Page 815: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If your vehicle needs to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend having your vehicle towed by your Lexus dealer or a commercial towing service, using a lift-type truck or a flat bed truck. Use a safety chain system for all towing, and abide by all state/provincial and local laws.
  • Page 816 5-1. Essential information Emergency towing If a tow truck is not available, in an emergency your vehicle may be tem- porarily towed using a cable or chain secured to the towing hook. This should only be attempted on hard, surfaced roads for short distances at low speeds.
  • Page 817 5-1. Essential information CAUTION While towing ■ Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle. ● Avoid sudden starts or erratic driving maneuvers which place excessive stress on the emergency towing hook and the cables or chains. Always be cautious of the surroundings and other vehicles while towing.
  • Page 818 5-1. Essential information Towing with a sling-type truck NOTICE To prevent body damage ■ Do not tow with a sling-type truck, either from the front or rear. Towing with a wheel lift-type truck From front Use a towing dolly under the rear wheels.
  • Page 819 5-1. Essential information From rear Use a towing dolly under the front wheels. NOTICE To prevent causing serious damage to the transmission ■ Never tow this vehicle wheels on the ground. To prevent damaging the vehicle ■ Do not tow the vehicle with the “ENGINE START STOP” switch off. ●...
  • Page 820 5-1. Essential information Using a flat bed truck If your Lexus is transported by a flat bed truck, it should be tied down at the locations shown in the illustration. When attaching the hooks to the rear of the vehicle, make sure to attach them to the inside of the vehicle.
  • Page 821: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    5-1. Essential information If you think something is wrong If you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probably needs adjustment or repair. Contact your Lexus dealer as soon as possible. ■ Visible symptoms ● Fluid leaks under the vehicle (Water dripping from the air conditioning after use is normal.)
  • Page 822: Fuel Pump Shut Off System

    5-1. Essential information Fuel pump shut off system To minimize the risk of fuel leakage when the engine stalls or an airbag inflates upon collision, the fuel pump shut off system stops supplying fuel to the engine. Follow the procedure below to restart the engine after the system is acti- vated.
  • Page 823: Steps To Take In An Emergency

    Stop the vehicle immediately. Continuing to drive the vehicle may be dangerous. The following warning indicates a possible problem in the brake system. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact your Lexus dealer. Warning light Warning light/Details Brake system warning light (warning buzzer) •...
  • Page 824 Have the vehicle inspected immediately. Failing to investigate the cause of the following warnings may lead to the system operating abnormally and possibly cause an accident. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer, immediately. Warning light Warning light/Details Malfunction indicator lamp Indicates a malfunction in: (U.S.A.)
  • Page 825 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning light Warning light/Details Slip indicator light Indicates a malfunction in: • The VSC; • Trailer sway control; • The Active TRAC; • The hill-start assist control system; • Crawl Control system; or •...
  • Page 826 • Flat tire (P. 849) tire inflation pressure is adjusted, have the system checked by your Lexus dealer. When the light comes on after blinking for 1 minute: Have the system checked by Malfunction in the tire pres- your Lexus dealer.
  • Page 827 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning light Warning light/Details Correction procedure Master warning light A buzzer sounds and the warning light comes on or P. 832 flashes to indicate that the master warning system has detected a malfunction. : Open door warning buzzer: The open door warning buzzer sounds to alert one or more of the doors is not fully closed (with the vehicle having reached a speed of 3 mph [5 km/h]).
  • Page 828 The malfunction indicator lamp will go off after taking several driving trips. If the malfunction indicator lamp does not go off even after several trips, contact your Lexus dealer as soon as possible. If the low speed four-wheel drive indicator light or the center differential lock ■...
  • Page 829 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency SRS warning light ■ This warning light system monitors the following: The airbag sensor assembly ● Front impact sensors ● Side impact sensors (rear) ● Side impact sensors (front door) ● Safing sensor (rear) ●...
  • Page 830 If there is a lot of snow or ice on the vehicle, in particular around the wheels or ● wheel housings. If non-genuine Lexus wheels are used. (Even if you use Lexus wheels, the tire ● pressure warning system may not work properly with some types of tires.) If tire chains are used.
  • Page 831 ● ment, it is probable that you have a flat tire. Check the tires. If the tire is flat, change to the spare tire and have the flat tire repaired by the nearest Lexus dealer. Avoid abrupt maneuvering and braking. If the vehicle tires deteriorate, you could ●...
  • Page 832 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Maintenance of the tires ■ Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label (tire and load information label). (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label [tire and load information label], you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires.)
  • Page 833 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS (tire pressure warning system) malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS (tire pressure warning system) malfunction indicator is combined with the low tire pressure telltale (tire pressure warning light).
  • Page 834: If A Warning Message Is Displayed

    Multi-information display If any of the warning lights comes on again after the following actions have been performed, contact your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 835 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately. Failure to investigate the cause of the following warnings may lead to the system operating abnormally and possibly cause an accident. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer immediately.
  • Page 836 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message Details Indicates a malfunction in the pre-collision system A buzzer also sounds. (If equipped) Indicates a malfunction in the intuitive parking assist The site of malfunction is shown flashing on the dis- play.
  • Page 837 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message Details Indicates a malfunction in the VGRS A buzzer also sounds. Indicates a malfunction in the 4-wheel AHC system A buzzer also sounds. Indicates a malfunction in the automatic high beam A buzzer also sounds.
  • Page 838 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Follow the correction procedures. After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem, check that the warning message goes off. Warning message Details Correction procedure Indicates that one or more of the doors is not fully closed The system also indi- cates which doors are...
  • Page 839 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message Details Correction procedure Indicates that the moon roof is not fully closed (with the “ENGINE Close the moon roof. START STOP” switch off, and the driver’s door (Flashes) open) Check the level of engine oil, and add if necessary.
  • Page 840 A buzzer also sounds. again. If the light does not go off, contact your Lexus dealer. Indicates that the washer Add washer fluid. fluid level is low Check the tire inflation Low tire inflation pres-...
  • Page 841 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message Details Correction procedure Indicates that all mainte- nance according to the driven distance on the maintenance schedule should be performed If necessary, perform soon. maintenance. Comes on approximately (U.S.A. only) 4500 miles (7200 km) after the maintenance data has been reset.
  • Page 842 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message Details Correction procedure Indicates that the pre- collision system is not • Check the grille and the currently functional sensor and clean them if because the grille or the they are dirty. sensor is dirty •...
  • Page 843 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message Details Correction procedure • Switch driving mode to Indicates that the either normal or power. dynamic radar cruise • If the windshield wipers control system is unable are on, turn them off or to judge vehicle-to-vehi- set them to either inter- cle distance...
  • Page 844 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Have the malfunction repaired immediately. After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem, check that the warning message and light go off. Interior Correction Exterior Warning message Details buzzer buzzer procedure The electronic key was carried out- side the vehicle...
  • Page 845 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior Exterior Correction Warning message Details buzzer buzzer procedure An attempt was made to start the engine without the electronic key being present, or Start the engine the electronic key with the elec- ...
  • Page 846 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior Exterior Correction Warning message Details buzzer buzzer procedure The driver’ s door was opened when the shift lever was Con- Shift the shift lever  not in “P” and the tinuous to “P”. “ENGINE START STOP”...
  • Page 847 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior Correction Exterior Warning message Details buzzer buzzer procedure • When the doors were unlocked with the mechanical key and then the “ENGINE START STOP” switch was pressed, the electronic key Touch the elec- could not be tronic key to the detected in the...
  • Page 848 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior Correction Exterior Warning message Details buzzer buzzer procedure Replace the elec- The electronic key  Once tronic key battery. has a low battery. (P. 780) A door was opened and closed with the “ENGINE START STOP”...
  • Page 849 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Other messages If the following message is displayed, take appropriate action and confirm that the message has disappeared. (P. 335) Message Correction procedure Select the four-wheel drive control switch in L4 and shift the shift lever to “D” or “R”. Confirm the operating conditions.
  • Page 850 After adjusting the tire inflation pressure, be sure to initialize the data. (P. 764) If the message remains on, the system may have malfunctioned. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer as soon as possible. Warning message in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode of the dynamic ■...
  • Page 851: If You Have A Flat Tire

    5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire Remove the flat tire and replace it with the spare provided. ■ Before jacking up the vehicle ● Stop the vehicle on a hard, flat surface. ● Set the parking brake. ●...
  • Page 852 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the jack Remove the cover. STEP Unhook the rubber band and take STEP out the jack. Loosen Tighten Loosen and remove the jack. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 853 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the tool box Remove the cover. STEP Take out the tool box. STEP LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 854 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the spare tire Assembling the jack handle. STEP Remove the jack handle and the jack extension bar from the tool box and assemble by following these steps. Loosen the screw using a screwdriver.
  • Page 855 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Insert the jack handle extension STEP into the lowering screw. Lower Raise Place a rag under the jack handle extension to protect the back door. Lower the spare tire completely to STEP the ground. Pull out the spare tire and remove STEP the holding bracket.
  • Page 856 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Replacing a flat tire Chock the tires. STEP STEP Flat tire Wheel chock positions Left-hand side Behind the rear right-hand side tire Front Right-hand side Behind the rear left-hand side tire Left-hand side In front of the front right-hand side tire Rear Right-hand side...
  • Page 857 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Slightly loosen the wheel nuts (one STEP turn). Assembling the jack handle. STEP Remove the jack handle, jack extension bar and jack handle bar from the tool box and assemble by following these steps. Loosen the bolts and the screw using either the jack handle or a screwdriver.
  • Page 858 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Assemble the jack handle extension bar and the jack han- dle and tighten the screw. Check that the screw is firmly tight- ened. Position the jack at the jack points STEP as shown. Front - Under the chassis frame side rail Rear - Under the rear axle housing...
  • Page 859 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Raise the vehicle until the tire is STEP slightly raised off the ground. Remove all the wheel nuts and the STEP tire. When resting the tire on the ground, place the tire so that the wheel design faces up to avoid scratching the wheel surface.
  • Page 860 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Installing the spare tire Remove any dirt or foreign matter STEP from the wheel contact surface. If foreign matter is on the wheel contact surface, the wheel nuts may loosen while the vehicle is in motion, and the tire may come off the vehicle.
  • Page 861 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Reinstall the wheel ornament. STEP Stowing the flat/spare tire, jack and tools Lay down the tire with the outer STEP side facing up, and install the hold- ing bracket. Raise the tire. STEP Stow the tools and jack securely, and replace all covers.
  • Page 862 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Using the tire jack ■ Improper use of the tire jack may lead to death or serious injuries due to the vehicle suddenly falling off the jack. Do not use the tire jack for any purpose other than replacing tires or installing and ●...
  • Page 863 • If there are any cracks or deformations in the bolt screws, nut threads or bolt holes of the wheel, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer. • Do not attach a heavily damaged wheel ornament, as it may fly off the wheel while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 864 When a tire is repaired with liquid sealants, the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly. If a liquid sealant is used, contact your Lexus dealer or other qualified service shop as soon as possible. Make sure to replace the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter when replacing the tire.
  • Page 865: If The Engine Will Not Start

    5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the engine will not start If the engine still does not start after following the correct starting proce- dure (P. 175) or releasing the steering lock (P. 177), confirm the fol- lowing points. ■...
  • Page 866 ● One or both of the battery terminals may be disconnected. ● The battery may be discharged. (P. 870) ● There may be a malfunction in the steering lock system. Contact your Lexus dealer, if the problem cannot be repaired, or if repair procedures are unknown. Emergency start function When the engine does not start, the following steps can be used as an interim measure to start the engine if the “ENGINE START STOP”...
  • Page 867: If The Shift Lever Cannot Be Shifted From "P

    If the shift lever cannot be shifted with your foot on the brake, there may be a problem with the shift lock system (a system to prevent accidental opera- tion of the shift lever). Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer, immediately.
  • Page 868: If You Lose Your Keys

    5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you lose your keys New genuine Lexus keys can be made by your Lexus dealer, using the other keys and the key number stamped on your key number plate. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 869: If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly

    (turn and hold) Unlocks the door Turning rearward unlocks the driver’ s door. Turn- ing the key once again unlocks the other doors. Opens the windows/moon roof (turn and hold) : This setting must be customized at your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 870 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Starting the engine Shift the shift lever to “P” and apply the brakes. STEP Touch the Lexus emblem side of STEP the electronic key (including the card key) to the “ENGINE START STOP” switch.
  • Page 871 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Stopping the engine ■ Shift the shift lever to “P” and press the “ENGINE START STOP” switch as you nor- mally do when stopping the engine. Replacing the key battery ■ As this above procedure is a temporary measure, it is recommended that the elec- tronic key battery be replaced immediately when the battery depletes.
  • Page 872: If The Battery Is Discharged

    You can also call your Lexus dealer or qualified repair shop. If you have a set of jumper (or booster) cables and a second vehicle with a 12-volt battery, you can jump start your Lexus following the steps below. Remove the engine compartment cover.
  • Page 873 Once the vehicle’ s engine has started, remove the jumper STEP cables in the exact reverse order in which they were con- nected. Once the engine starts, have the vehicle checked at your Lexus dealer, as soon as possible. Starting the engine when the battery is discharged ■...
  • Page 874 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Avoiding battery fires or explosions ■ Observe the following precautions to prevent accidentally igniting the flammable gas that may be emitted from the battery. Make sure the jumper cable is connected to the correct terminal and that it is not ●...
  • Page 875: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    If you do not see steam: Carefully lift the hood. After the engine has cooled down STEP sufficiently, inspect the hoses and radiator core (radiator) for any leaks. Radiator Cooling fans If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately contact your Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 876 (The fans may not operate in freezing temperatures.) If the fans are not operating: STEP Stop the engine immediately and contact your Lexus dealer. If the fans are operating: Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest Lexus dealer. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 877 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION To prevent an accident or injury when inspecting under the hood of your vehicle ■ If steam is seen coming from under the hood, do not open the hood until the ● steam has subsided.
  • Page 878: If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes stuck Carry out the following procedures if the tires spin or the vehicle becomes stuck in mud, dirt, or snow. Stop the engine. Set the parking brake and shift the shift lever STEP to “P”.
  • Page 879 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION When attempting to free a stuck vehicle ■ If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it, make sure the surround- ing area is clear, to avoid striking other vehicles, objects or people. The vehicle may also lunge forward or lunge back suddenly as it becomes free.
  • Page 880: If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency

    5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency Only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way, stop the vehicle using the following procedure: Steadily step on the brake pedal with both feet and firmly STEP depress it.
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  • Page 883 Vehicle specifications 6-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) ..... 880 Fuel information...... 891 Tire information...... 895 6-2. Customization Customizable features ..906 6-3. Initialization Items to initialize ..... 917 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 884: Specifications

    6-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) Dimensions and weights Overall length 198.0 in. (5030 mm) Overall width 77.6 in. (1970 mm) 75.6 in. (1920 mm) Overall height 73.4 in. (1865 mm) Wheelbase 112.2 in. (2850 mm) Front 64.6 in. (1640 mm) Tread Rear 64.4 in.
  • Page 885 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the primary identification number for your Lexus. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. This number is stamped on the top left of the instrument panel.
  • Page 886 6-1. Specifications Engine Model 5.7L V8 (3UR-FE) Type 8-cylinder V type, 4-cycle, gasoline 3.70  4.02 in. (94.0  102.0 mm) Bore and stroke Displacement 345.6 cu.in. (5663 cm Valve clearance Automatic adjustment Drive belt tension Fuel Fuel type Unleaded gasoline only Octane rating 91 (Research Octane Number 96) or higher Fuel tank capacity...
  • Page 887 ■ Engine oil selection “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Lexus vehicle. Use Lexus approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent to satisfy the follow- ing grade and viscosity. Oil grade: ILSAC GF-5 multigrade engine oil...
  • Page 888 6-1. Specifications Oil viscosity (0W-20 is explained here as an example): • The 0W in 0W-20 indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. •...
  • Page 889 6-1. Specifications Cooling system Capacity (Reference) 17.6 qt. (16.7 L, 14.7 Imp.qt.) Use either of the following. • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” • Similar high-quality ethylene glycol-based non-sili- Coolant type cate, non-amine, non-nitrite, and non-borate cool- ant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology Do not use plain water alone.
  • Page 890 Toyota Genuine Differential Gear Oil LT Oil type and viscosity 75W-85 or equivalent Your Lexus vehicle is filled with “Toyota Genuine Differential Gear Oil” at the fac- tory. Use Lexus approved “Toyota Genuine Differential Gear Oil” or an equivalent of matching quality to satisfy the above specification.
  • Page 891 Recommended oil viscosity SAE 75W : Your Lexus vehicle is filled with “Toyota Genuine Transfer Gear oil LF” at the fac- tory. Use Lexus approved “Toyota Genuine Transfer Gear oil LF” or an equiva- lent of matching quality to satisfy the above specification. Please contact your Lexus dealer for further details.
  • Page 892 6-1. Specifications Brakes Pedal clearance 3.6 in. (92 mm) Min. 0.04  0.24 in. (1.0  6.0 mm) Pedal free play Brake pad wear limit 0.04 in. (1.0 mm) Parking brake lining wear limit 0.04 in. (1.0 mm) 5  7 clicks Parking brake lever travel Fluid type SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.
  • Page 893 6-1. Specifications Suspension Fluid type Suspension fluid AHC Tires and wheels Tire size P285/50R20 111V Normal driving Front: 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar) Rear: Tire inflation pressure 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar) (Recommended cold tire inflation Spare: pressure) 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm...
  • Page 894 6-1. Specifications Light bulbs Light bulbs Bulb No. Type Headlights  Low beam High beam 9005 Front turn signal lights 7444NA Exterior  Rear turn signal lights  Back-up lights  Running board lights  Outer foot lights  Front interior light Rear interior lights ...
  • Page 895: Fuel Information

    D4814 in the U.S.A. and CGSB3.5-M93 in Canada. Fuel tank opening for unleaded gasoline ■ To help prevent incorrect fueling, your Lexus has a fuel tank opening that only accommodates the special nozzle on unleaded fuel pumps. If your engine knocks ■...
  • Page 896 EPA’ s lowest additives concentration pro- gram. Lexus strongly recommends the use of Top Tier Detergent Gasoline. For more ● information on Top Tier Detergent Gasoline and a list of marketers, please go to the official website www.toptiergas.com.
  • Page 897 (50% ethanol) of fuel containing more than 10% ethanol). (85% ethanol) If you use gasohol in your Lexus, be sure that it has an octane rating no lower ● than 87. Lexus DOES NOT recommend the use of gasoline containing methanol.
  • Page 898 6-1. Specifications NOTICE Notice on fuel quality ■ Do not use improper fuels. If improper fuels are used the engine will be damaged. ● Do not use leaded gasoline. ● Leaded gasoline can cause damage to your vehicle’ s three-way catalytic convert- ers causing the emission control system to malfunction.
  • Page 899: Tire Information

    6-1. Specifications Tire information Typical tire symbols Tire size (P. 897) Summer tire or all season tire (P. 766) An all season tire has “M+S” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “M+S” is a summer tire. Uniform tire quality grading For details, see “Uniform Tire Quality Grading”...
  • Page 900 6-1. Specifications TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly filled in the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pres- sure. Radial tires or bias-ply tires A radial tire has RADIAL on the sidewall.
  • Page 901 6-1. Specifications Tire size ■ Typical tire size information The illustration indicates typical tire size. Tire use (P = Passenger car, T = Temporary use) Section width (millimeters) Aspect ratio (tire height to section width) Tire construction code (R = Radial, D = Diagonal) Wheel diameter (inches) Load index (2 or 3 digits) Speed symbol...
  • Page 902 U.S.A. Department of Transportation. It provides the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Lexus vehi- cles with information on uniform tire quality grading. Your Lexus dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information. ■ DOT quality grades All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Federal Safety Require- ments in addition to these grades.
  • Page 903 6-1. Specifications ■ Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified gov- ernment test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1 - 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100.
  • Page 904 6-1. Specifications Warning: The temperature grades for this tire are established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. Glossary of tire terminology Tire related term Meaning...
  • Page 905 6-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The combined weight of installed regular production options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the standard items which they replace, not previously Production options weight considered in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube assembly...
  • Page 906 6-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A breakdown of the bond between components in the Bead separation bead A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to Bias ply tire the beads are laid at alternate angles substantially less than 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread The tire structure, except tread and sidewall rubber Carcass...
  • Page 907 6-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning (a)The sidewall that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears manufacturer, brand, and/or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same Intended outboard side- molding on the other sidewall of the tire, or wall (b)The outward facing sidewall of asymmetrical tire that has a particular side that must always face out-...
  • Page 908 6-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A tire intended for use on passenger cars, multipur- Passenger car tire pose passenger vehicles, and trucks, that have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 lb. or less A layer of rubber-coated parallel cords A parting of rubber compound between adjacent Ply separation plies...
  • Page 909 6-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A tire that attains a traction index equal to or greater than 110, compared to the ASTM E-1136 Standard Reference Test Tire, when using the snow traction test as described in ASTM F-1805-00, Standard Test Snow tire Method for Single Wheel Driving Traction in a Straight Line on Snow-and Ice-Covered Surfaces, and...
  • Page 910: Customization

    Customizable features Your vehicle includes a variety of electronic features that can be personal- ized to your preferences. Programming of these preferences can be performed by your Lexus dealer. It is also possible to customize certain vehicle features yourself using the touch screen.
  • Page 911 6-2. Customization Customizable features Vehicle customization settings can be changed at your Lexus dealer. Some settings can be changed using the touch screen. Settings that can be changed using the touch screen Settings that can be changed using the vehicle switches Settings that can be changed by your Lexus dealer Definition of symbols: O = Available, —= Not available...
  • Page 912 6-2. Customization Default Customized Item Function setting setting Wireless remote — — O control Open door warn- ing function (when — — O locking the vehicle) Driver’ s door unlocked in All doors Unlocking opera- one step, all unlocked in O —...
  • Page 913 6-2. Customization Default Customized Item Function setting setting Driver’ s door unlocked in All doors Unlocking using a one step, all unlocked in O — O mechanical key doors one step unlocked in two steps Speed-detecting automatic door O O O lock function Door lock Shifting the shift...
  • Page 914 6-2. Customization Default Customized Item Function setting setting Mechanical key linked operation — — O (close) Mechanical key linked operation — — O Power (open) windows (P. 107) Wireless remote control linked oper- — — O ation (open) Linked entry func- —...
  • Page 915 6-2. Customization Default Customized Item Function setting setting Light sensor sensi- Standard -2 to 2 O — O tivity Daytime running O — O light system Automatic light control Time elapsed system before headlights (P. 206, 60 seconds automatically turn 30 seconds O —...
  • Page 916 6-2. Customization Default Customized Item Function setting setting Time period before the interior lights 15 seconds 7.5 seconds O — O turn off 30 seconds Time period before the exterior lights 15 seconds 7.5 seconds O — O turn off 30 seconds Operation after the “ENGINE START...
  • Page 917 6-2. Customization Default Customized Item Function setting setting Outer foot lights — — O Sensitivity of the ambient light sen- sor used for dim- Standard -2 to 2 — — O ming the meter Illumination lights etc. (P. 682) Sensitivity of the ambient light sen- sor used for bright- Standard...
  • Page 918 6-2. Customization Default Customized Item Function setting setting Turn signal Time of flashing of lever the lane change O — O (P. 187) signal flashers Eco Driving Indicator Eco Driving — O O Light Indicator Light (P. 166) : In this case, the power back door operation will be made only by push and hold. : The back door can be opened using the wireless remote control after unlock- ing the back door.
  • Page 919 6-2. Customization Vehicle customization ■ If the smart access system with push-button start is turned “OFF”, unlock door ● cannot be selected. If the doors are not opened after unlocking and are then automatically re- ● locked, a signal will be given if “Operation signal (Emergency flashers)” or “Operation signal (Buzzer)”...
  • Page 920 6-2. Customization CAUTION During customization ■ As the engine needs to be running during customization, ensure that the vehicle is parked in a place with adequate ventilation. In a closed area such as a garage, exhaust gases including harmful carbon monoxide (CO) may collect and enter the vehicle.
  • Page 921: Initialization

    6-3. Initialization Items to initialize The following items must be initialized for normal system operation in cases such as after the battery is reconnected, or maintenance is performed on the vehicle. Item When to initialize Reference • After reconnecting or changing the battery with power back door Power back door opened...
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  • Page 923: For Owners

    For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners..... 920 Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French) ......921 SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French) ......923 LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 924: Reporting Safety Defects For U.s. Owners

    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying the Lexus Division of Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll- free: 1-800-25-LEXUS). If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 925: Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French) The following is a French explanation of seat belt instructions extracted from the seat belt section in this manual. See the seat belt section for more detailed seat belt instructions in English. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
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  • Page 927: Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

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  • Page 937 Index Abbreviation list ....934 Alphabetical index....936 What to do if......946 For information regarding the navigation system, refer to the “Navigation System Owner’ s Manual”. LX570_OM_OM60L21U_(U)
  • Page 938: Abbreviation List

    Abbreviation list Abbreviation/Acronym list ABBREVIATIONS MEANING Four Wheel Drive Air Conditioning Anti-lock Brake System Adaptive Front-lighting System Active Height Control Suspension AI-SHIFT Artificial Intelligence Shift control Automatic Locking Retractor Adaptive Variable Suspension Child Restraint System DISP Display Electronic Controlled Transmission Event Data Recorder Emergency Locking Retractor GAWR...
  • Page 939 Abbreviation list ABBREVIATIONS MEANING Left LATCH Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children Light Emitting Diode M + S Mud and Snow Methylcy clopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl MTBE Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether Pre-Collision System Power RSCA Roll Sensing of Curtain Shield Airbag Supplemental Restraint System Tire Identification Number TPMS...
  • Page 940: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Alphabetical index Roll sensing of curtain shield Air conditioning filter ......777 airbags off switch......137 Automatic air conditioning Side airbag operating system..........440 conditions ..........128 ABS.............347 Side airbag precautions....132 Active head restraint......69 SRS airbags..........124 Active height control SRS airbags instructions suspension..........318 for Canadian owners....923...
  • Page 941 Alphabetical index AUX port ..........570 Center differential Auxiliary box .......... 693 lock/unlock switch......330 AVS ............329 Chains ............374 Child restraint system Booster seats, definition ....144 Back-up lights Booster seats, installation ....149 Replacing light bulbs .......804 Convertible seats, definition...144 Wattage ..........
  • Page 942 Alphabetical index Cleaning Door lock Exterior ...........730 Back door ..........56 Interior............. 733 Side door............ 51 Seat belts..........734 Wireless remote control key..48 Clock ............413 Doors Condenser ..........754 Door glasses.......... 107 Console box .......... 688 Door lock ......... 35, 48, 51 Cool box...........695 Side mirrors..........104 Cooling system...
  • Page 943 Alphabetical index If the warning light turns on....821 Engine oil If the warning message is Capacity ..........883 displayed..........832 Checking ..........749 If you have a flat tire ......849 Preparing and checking If you lose your keys ......866 before winter ........374 If you think something is Engine switch ..........
  • Page 944 Alphabetical index Fuel Hooks Capacity..........882 Cargo hook ..........712 Fuel gauge ..........190 Tie-down hooks........712 Fuel pump shut off system ....820 Horn............189 Information..........891 Refueling ............114 I/M test ............742 Type............882 Identification Fuel door .............114 Engine............881 Fuel filler door ...........114 Vehicle............881 Fuel pump shut off system....
  • Page 945 Alphabetical index Keyless entry..........48 Load capacity.........373 Keys Lock steering column ......177 Electronic key......... 30 Luggage compartment lights If you lose your keys ......866 Switch............685 If your electronic key battery Wattage..........890 is discharged....... 780, 867 Ignition switch........175 Maintenance Keyless entry........... 48 Do-it-yourself maintenance..743 Key number..........32 General maintenance .....739...
  • Page 946 Alphabetical index Opener Rear step bumper ........58 Back door..........56 Rear turn signal lights Fuel filler door..........114 Replacing light bulbs.......805 Hood............746 Wattage ..........890 Outside rear view mirrors Rear view monitor system ....260 Adjusting and folding ....... 104 Rear window defogger ...... 456 Outside temperature Rear window wiper......
  • Page 947 Alphabetical index Seat belt instructions for Spark plug..........885 Canadian owners......921 Specifications ........880 Seat belt pretensioners.......94 Speedometer ..........190 Seat heaters..........705 Steering Seat ventilators........705 Adjustment..........100 Seats Column lock release......177 Adjustment Heated steering wheel....703 precautions .......... 70 Steering wheel Child seats/child restraint Audio switches ........572 system installation......149...
  • Page 948 Alphabetical index Rear window wiper and Total load capacity......880 washer switch ........226 Touch screen..........402 VIEW switch......... 301 Towing Window lock switch ......107 Dinghy towing ........399 Wipers and washer Emergency towing......814 switch ........220, 226 Trailer towing ........379 TRAC ............
  • Page 949 Alphabetical index Warning buzzers Windows Brake system.........821 Power windows........107 Open door ........... 823 Rear window defogger....456 Seat belt reminder ......823 Washer ........220, 226 Warning lights Windshield wipers........220 “AFS OFF” indicator......823 Windshield wiper de-icer....457 Anti-lock brake system ....822 Wireless remote control key Brake system.........821 Replacing the battery......
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  • Page 956: Gas Station Information

    GAS STATION INFORMATION Fuel filler door Auxiliary catch lever P. 114 P. 746 Tire inflation pressure Fuel filler door opener Hood lock release lever P. 889 P. 114 P. 746 Fuel tank capacity (Reference) 24.5 gal. (93 L, 20.4 Imp.gal.) Fuel type Unleaded gasoline only P.

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