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2
Main Owner's Manual
8
Noise From Under Vehicle After Turning Off The Hybrid System
8
Accessories, Spare Parts And Modification Of Your Lexus
8
For Your Information
8
Installation Of A Mobile Two-Way Radio System
9
Vehicle Data Recordings
10
Event Data Recorder
11
Scrapping Of Your Lexus
12
Reading This Manual
14
How To Search
15
Pictorial Index
16
Exterior View
16
Instrument Panel
18
Audio System
19
Switches
20
Interior
24
For Safety And Security
27
Before Driving
28
Floor Mat
28
1-1. For Safe Use
28
Precautions When Installing the Driver's Floor Mat
29
Precautions Before Driving
29
For Safety Drive
30
Correct Driving Posture
30
Correct Use Of The Seat Belts
30
Adjusting The Mirrors
30
Seat Belts
32
Fastening And Releasing The Seat Belt
32
Adjusting The Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front Seats)
33
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front And Outboard Rear Seats)
33
Emergency Locking Retractor (Elr)
34
Automatic Locking Retractor (Alr)
34
Replacing The Belt After The Pretensioner Has Been Activated
34
Seat Belt Extender
34
Precautions - Wearing A Seat Belt
35
Pregnant Women
35
People Suffering Illness
36
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor
36
Seat Belt Damage And Wear
36
Using A Seat Belt Extender
36
When Releasing A Seat Belt Extender
37
Srs Front Airbags
38
Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags
39
Srs Airbag System Components
40
Srs Airbag Precautions
41
Modification And Disposal Of Srs Airbag System Components
45
If The Srs Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
46
Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions (Srs Front Airbags)
46
Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions (Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags)
46
Conditions Under Which The Srs Airbags May Deploy (Inflate), Other Than A Collision
47
Types Of Collisions That May Not Deploy The Srs Airbags (Srs Front Airbags)
47
Types Of Collisions That May Not Deploy The Srs Airbags (Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags)
48
When To Contact Your Lexus Dealer
49
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
51
Condition And Operation In The Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
52
There Is A Malfunction In The System
54
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System Precautions
55
Exhaust Gas Precautions
57
Important Points While Driving
57
When Parking
57
Exhaust Pipe
57
Riding With Children
58
1-2. Child Safety
58
Child Restraint Systems
59
When A Child Is Riding
60
Handling The Child Restraint System
60
Child Restraint System
61
Types Of Child Restraint System Installation Methods
61
When Using A Child Restraint System
62
Child Restraint System Fixed With A Seat Belt
65
Installing Child Restraint System Using A Seat Belt (Child Restraint Lock Function Belt)
65
Rear-Facing — Infant Seat/Convertible Seat
65
Booster Seat
68
Removing A Child Restraint System Installed With A Seat Belt
69
When Installing A Child Restraint System
70
When Installing A Booster Seat
70
Do Not Use A Seat Belt Extender
70
Child Restraint System Fixed With A Child Restraint Latch Anchor
71
Warning: When Installing A Child Restraint System
73
Using An Anchor Bracket (For Top Tether Strap)
73
Fixing The Top Tether Strap To The Anchor Bracket
74
Laws And Regulations Pertaining To Anchors
74
Anchor Brackets (For Top Tether Strap)
75
1-3. Hybrid System
76
Hybrid System Features
76
Vehicle Proximity Notification System
77
When Stopped/During Start Off (Hybrid System)
77
When Accelerating Sharply (Hybrid System)
77
When Braking (Regenerative Braking) (Hybrid System)
77
Regenerative Braking
78
Ev Indicator
78
Conditions In Which The Gasoline Engine May Not Stop
78
Charging The Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)
78
Sounds And Vibrations Specific To A Hybrid Vehicle
79
Hybrid System Precautions
80
Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Air Intake/Discharge Vents
81
Emergency Shut Off System
81
Hybrid Warning Message
81
If A Warning Light Comes On, A Warning Message Is Displayed, Or The 12-Volt Battery Is Disconnected
82
Running Out Of Fuel
82
Electromagnetic Waves
82
Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)
82
Road Accident Cautions (Hybrid System)
83
Warning On Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)
84
Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Air Intake/Discharge Vents Info
84
Theft Deterrent System
85
Immobilizer System
85
Alarm
87
Setting The Alarm System
87
Deactivating Or Stopping The Alarm
87
Alarm System Maintenance
88
Items To Check Before Locking The Vehicle
88
Triggering Of The Alarm
88
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
88
Theft Prevention Labels (For U.s.a.)
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Instrument Cluster
91
Warning Lights And Indicators
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Warning Lights
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Indicators
94
Drive Mode Indicators
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If A Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come On
96
Gauges And Meters
97
Rev Indicator (F Sport Models)
99
Rev Peak (F Sport Models)
99
Instrument Panel Light Control
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Hybrid System Indicator
100
Tachometer
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Engine Speed
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Outside Temperature Display
101
Clock Settings Screen
101
Multi-Information Display
102
Menu Icon Display Area
102
Content Display Area
102
Indicator/Shift Position Display Area
102
Using The Multi-Information Display
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Using The Content Display Area
104
Registering A Top Screen
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Resetting Drive Information
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Menu Icons
105
Using The Odometer/Trip Meter Display Area
105
Drive Information
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Sway Warning
107
Awd Control
107
G-Force
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Units
108
Settings Display
109
Changing Settings
109
Setting Items
109
Pcs (Pre-Collision System)
110
Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)
110
Intuitive Parking Assist
110
Hud (Head-Up Display)
111
Clock (On Multi-Information Display)
111
Vehicle Settings
112
Meter Settings
113
Odometer/Trip Meter Display Area
115
Odometer
115
Pop-Up Display
115
Suggestion Function
116
Suggestion To Enable The Power Back Door
116
Suggestion To Turn Off The Headlights
116
Background Color Of The Indicator/Shift Position Display Area (Except F Sport Models)
116
Tire Pressure Display
117
Liquid Crystal Display
117
Head-Up Display
118
Navigation System-Linked Display Area
118
Message Display Area
118
Driving Assist System Status Display Area
118
Using The Head-Up Display
119
Enabling/Disabling The Head-Up Display
119
Changing Settings Of The Head-Up Display
119
Display Content
119
Warning/Message
120
Audio System Operation Status
120
Outside Temperature - When It Is Displayed
120
Hybrid System Indicator/Tachometer
121
Street Name Displaying
121
Route Guidance To Destination Displaying
121
Compass Displaying
121
Head-Up Display Info
122
When The 12-Volt Battery Is Disconnected
122
Enabling/Disabling Of The Head-Up Display
122
Street Name Display (Vehicles With A Navigation System)
122
To Prevent Damage To Components Of The Head-Up Display
123
When Changing The Settings Of The Head-Up Display
123
Energy Monitor/ Consumption Screen
124
Energy Monitor
125
Navigation System Screen
125
Fuel Consumption
127
Trip Information
127
Past Record
128
Updating The Past Record Data
128
Resetting The Past Record Data
128
Cruising Range
128
Using The Side Display (Vehicles With 12.3-Inch Display)
129
Operation Of Each Component
131
Keys
132
Wireless Remote Control
132
3-1. Key Information
132
Using The Mechanical Key
133
Panic Mode
133
When Required to Leave the Vehicle's Key with a Parking Attendant
133
If You Lose Your Mechanical Keys
133
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
134
Confirmation Of The Registered Key Number
134
To Prevent Key Damage
135
Carrying The Electronic Key On Your Person
135
In Case Of A Smart Access System With Push-Button Start Malfunction Or Other Key-Related Problems
135
When An Electronic Key Is Lost
135
Side Doors
136
Locking And Unlocking The Doors From The Outside
136
Smart Access System With Push-Button Start
136
Wireless Remote Control - To Lock And Unlock
136
3-2. Opening, Closing And Locking The Doors
136
Operation Signals
137
Security Feature (Locking)
137
When The Door Cannot Be Locked By The Lock Sensor On The Surface Of The Door Handle
137
Door Lock Buzzer
137
Locking And Unlocking The Doors From The Inside
138
Door Lock Switches (To Lock/Unlock)
138
Inside Lock Buttons (To Lock)
138
Inside Door Handles (To Unlock)
138
Locking The Doors From The Outside Without A Key
139
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
139
Automatic Door Locking And Unlocking Systems
139
Switching The Door Unlock Function
140
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
140
Open Door Warning Buzzer
140
Power Back Door
142
Locking And Unlocking The Power Back Door From The Outside
142
Opening/Closing The Power Back Door Using The Wireless Remote Control
142
Opening/Closing The Power Back Door From The Inside
143
Opening The Power Back Door From The Outside
143
Back Door Opener Switch
143
Touchless Sensor (Vehicles With A Touchless Power Back Door)
144
Closing The Power Back Door From The Outside
145
Using The Power Back Door Switch To Close The Power Back Door
145
Using The Back Door Handle To Close The Power Back Door
145
Adjusting The Open Position Of The Power Back Door
146
Changing The Setting Of The Power Back Door System
146
Power Back Door Operating Conditions
147
Security Feature (Power Back Door)
147
Luggage Compartment Lights
148
If The Power Back Door Opener Is Inoperative
148
Back Door Closer
149
Operation Of The Power Back Door
149
Back Door Reserve Lock Function
149
Close & Lock Function
150
When Reconnecting The 12-Volt Battery
150
Jam Protection Function
150
Returning The Power Back Door Opening Position To The Default Setting
150
Situations In Which The Close & Lock Function May Not Operate Properly
151
Situations In Which The Touchless Sensor May Malfunction (Vehicles With A Touchless Power Back Door)
151
Situations In Which The Touchless Sensor May Not Operate Properly (Vehicles With A Touchless Power Back Door)
151
Warning On Operating The Power Back Door
153
Warning On Back Door Closer
154
Warning On Power Back Door
154
Warning On Jam Protection Function
155
Back Door Spindles
156
To Prevent Back Door Closer Malfunction
156
To Prevent Malfunction Of The Power Back Door
156
Close And Lock Function Notice
157
Touchless Sensor Precautions (Vehicles With A Touchless Power Back Door)
157
To Prevent Unintentional Operation (Vehicles With A Touchless Power Back Door)
157
Smart Access System With Push-Button Start Info
158
Antenna Location
158
Effective Range (Areas Within Which The Electronic Key Is Detected)
158
Alarms And Warning Messages
159
Battery-Saving Function
159
Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
160
Conditions Affecting Operation Of The Smart Access System
160
Note For The Entry Function
161
When The Vehicle Is Not Driven For Extended Periods - To Prevent Theft
162
To Operate The Smart Access System Properly
162
If The Smart Access System With Push-Button Start Does Not Operate Properly
162
Caution Regarding Interference With Electronic Devices
163
Front Seats Adustment
164
3-3. Adjusting The Seats
164
Rear Seats Adjustment
165
Folding Down The Rear Seatbacks
166
Luggage Compartment Lever
166
Folding Down The Rear Seatbacks (Power Seat)
167
Folding Down The Rear Center Seatback
167
Returning The Rear Seatbacks (Manual Seat)
168
Returning The Rear Seatbacks (Power Seat)
169
The Rear Seatbacks Can Be Adjusted When (Power Seat)
170
The Rear Seatbacks Can Be Folded Down When (Power Seat)
170
The Rear Seatbacks Can Be Raised When (Power Seat)
171
Fully Reclining The Rear Seatback (Power Seat)
171
Power Seat Operations
171
Rear Seatback Jam Protection Function
171
Warning: When Folding Down The Rear Seatbacks And When The Rear Seatbacks Are Folded
172
Warning: When Operating The Rear Seatback
172
Warning On Seat Adjustment
172
After Returning The Rear Seatback To The Upright Position - Precautions
172
Jam Protection Function (Power Seat) - Precautions
173
Driving Position Memory
174
Power Easy Access System (Driver's Side Only)
174
Three Different Driving Positions That Can Be Recorded Into Memory
175
Recall Procedure
176
To Stop The Position Recall Operation Part-Way Through
176
Seat Positions That Can Be Memorized
176
Operating The Driving Position Memory After Turning The Power Switch Off
176
Memory Recall Function (Driver's Side Only)
177
Cancelation Procedure
178
Recalling The Driving Position Using The Memory Recall Function
178
Head Restraints Adjustments
179
Removing The Head Restraints
180
Installing The Head Restraints
180
Adjusting The Height Of The Head Restraints
180
Adjusting The Center Rear Seat Head Restraint
180
Steering Wheel Adjustment
181
Auto Tilt Away
181
Horn
181
Adjusting The Steering Wheel And Mirrors
181
The Steering Wheel Can Be Adjusted When
182
Automatic Adjustment Of The Steering Position
182
Power Easy Access System
182
Inside Rear View Mirror
183
Adjusting The Height Of Rear View Mirror
183
Auto Anti-Glare Function
183
To Prevent Sensor Error (Rear View Mirror)
184
Outside Rear View Mirrors Adjustment
185
Folding And Extending The Mirrors
186
Linked Mirror Function When Reversing
187
Adjusting The Mirror Angle When The Vehicle Is Reversing
187
When The Mirrors Are Fogged Up
187
Using Automatic Mode In Cold Weather
187
When A Mirror Is Moving
188
When The Mirror Defoggers Are Operating
188
Opening, Closing The Windows And Moon Roof
189
Power Windows - Opening And Closing Procedures
189
Window Lock Switch
189
The Power Windows Can Be Operated When
190
Operating The Power Windows After Turning The Hybrid System Off
190
Pinch Protection Function
190
If The Power Window Does Not Close Or Open Normally
190
Door Lock Linked Window Operation
191
Power Windows Open Warning Buzzer
191
When The 12-Volt Battery Is Disconnected (Power Windows)
191
Opening And Closing The Windows - Precautions
192
Jam Protection Function - Precautions
192
Pinch Protection Function - Precautions
192
Moon Roof Opening
193
Moon Roof Tilting Up And Down
193
The Moon Roof Can Be Operated When
194
Operating The Moon Roof After Turning The Hybrid System Off
194
Sunshade
194
Door Lock Linked Moon Roof Operation
194
When The Moon Roof Does Not Close Normally
195
Moon Roof Open Warning Buzzer
195
Warning: Opening And Closing The Moon Roof
196
Panoramic Moon Roof
197
Opening And Closing The Electronic Sunshade
197
Tilting The Panoramic Moon Roof Up And Down
197
Opening And Closing The Panoramic Moon Roof
198
The Panoramic Moon Roof Can Be Operated When
198
Operating The Panoramic Moon Roof After Turning The Hybrid System Off
198
Door Lock Linked Panoramic Moon Roof Operation
198
Closing Both The Panoramic Moon Roof And Electronic Sunshade
199
When The Panoramic Moon Roof Or Electronic Sunshade Does Not Close Normally
199
Panoramic Moon Roof Open Warning Buzzer
199
Opening And Closing The Electronic Sunshade - Precautions
200
Opening And Closing The Panoramic Moon Roof - Precautions
200
To Prevent Damage To The Panoramic Moon Roof
201
After The Vehicle Has Been Washed Or Rained On (Panoramic Moon Roof Warning)
201
Driving
202
4 Driving
203
Driving The Vehicle
204
Stopping
204
Parking The Vehicle
204
4-1. Before Driving
204
Starting Off On A Uphill
205
For Fuel-Efficient Driving
205
Driving In The Rain
205
Restraining The Hybrid System Output (Brake Override System)
205
Breaking In Your New Lexus
206
When Starting The Vehicle - Precaution
206
When Driving The Vehicle - Precautions
206
When Driving On Slippery Road Surfaces
208
When Shifting The Shift Lever
208
If You Hear A Squealing Or Scraping Noise (Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators)
209
Warning: When The Vehicle Is Stopped
209
Warning: When The Vehicle Is Parked
209
When Taking A Nap In The Vehicle - Precaution
210
When Braking - Precautions
210
If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck (Awd Models) - Precaution
210
Avoiding Damage To Vehicle Parts
211
If You Get A Flat Tire While Driving
211
When Encountering Flooded Roads
211
Cargo And Luggage
212
Capacity And Distribution
212
Calculation Formula For Your Vehicle
213
Things That Must Not Be Carried In The Luggage Compartment
214
Storage Precautions
214
Capacity And Distribution Precautions
214
Roof Luggage Carrier Precautions
214
Vehicle Load Limits
216
Total Load Capacity
216
Seating Capacity
216
Twr (Trailer Weight Rating)
216
Trailer Towing (Vehicles With Towing Package)
217
Towing Related Terms
218
Gcwr (Gross Combination Weight Rating)
218
Gvwr (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
218
Gawr (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
218
Twr (Trailer Weight Rating) Info
219
Unbraked Twr (Unbraked Trailer Weight Rating)
219
Tongue Weight
219
Weight Limits
220
Gcwr, Twr And Unbraked Twr
220
Trailer Tongue Weight
221
Hitch
221
Selecting Trailer Ball
222
Positions For Towing Hitch Receiver And Hitch Ball
222
Connecting Trailer Lights
223
Auto Current Cut-Off Function
223
When The Auto Current Cut Function Is Activated
223
Trailer Towing Tips
224
Matching Trailer Ball Height To Trailer Coupler Height
226
Before Towing
226
Avs (Adaptive Variable Suspension System)
226
Break-In Schedule
227
If Trailer Sway Occurs
227
Trailer Towing Precautions
228
To Avoid Accident Or Injury When Towing A Trailer
228
Warning On Hitch
229
When Towing A Trailer - Precautions
229
When Installing A Trailer Hitch
229
Do Not Directly Splice Trailer Lights
229
Trailer Towing (Vehicles Without Towing Package)
230
Dinghy Towing
231
To Prevent Causing Serious Damage To The Hybrid Transmission And Hybrid Awd System (Awd Models)
231
Power (Ignition) Switch
232
Starting The Hybrid System
232
4-2. Driving Procedures
232
Stopping The Hybrid System
233
Changing Power Switch Modes
233
When Stopping The Hybrid System With The Shift Lever In A Position Other Than P
234
Auto Power Off Function
234
When The Ambient Temperature Is Low, Such As During Winter Driving Conditions
234
If The Hybrid System Does Not Start
234
Steering Lock
235
When The Steering Lock Cannot Be Released
235
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
235
Operation Of The Power Switch
235
When Starting The Hybrid System - Precaution
236
Stopping The Hybrid System In An Emergency
236
Caution While Driving (Hybrid System)
236
To Prevent 12-Volt Battery Discharge
236
Ev Drive Mode
237
Turns Ev Drive Mode On/Off
237
Situations In Which Ev Drive Mode Cannot Be Turned On
237
Switching To Ev Drive Mode When The Gasoline Engine Is Cold
238
Automatic Cancelation Of Ev Drive Mode
238
Possible Driving Distance When Driving In Ev Drive Mode
238
Fuel Economy And The Hybrid System
238
Hybrid Transmission
239
Shifting The Shift Lever
239
Shift Position Purpose
239
Selecting Shift Ranges In The D Position (Vehicles With Paddle Shift Switches)
240
Selecting Shift Ranges In The S Position
241
Shift Ranges And Their Functions
241
When the "-" Paddle Shift Switch Is Operated with the Shift Lever in the D Position (Vehicles with Paddle Shift Switches)
242
S Mode
242
Downshifting Restriction Warning Buzzer
242
Restraining Sudden Start (Drive-Start Control)
242
Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Charge
243
Turn Signal Lever
244
If The Turn Signal Indicator Flashes Faster Than Usual
244
Parking Brake
245
Automatic Mode (Parking Brake)
245
Manual Mode
246
Parking Brake Operation
246
If "Parking Brake Overheated Parking Brake Unavailable" Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display
246
If "EPB Activation Stopped Incompletely" or "Parking Brake Unavailable" Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display
246
Parking Brake Operation Sound
247
Parking Brake Indicator Light And Parking Brake Lamp
247
Changing The Parking Brake Mode
247
Parking Brake Engaged Warning Buzzer
247
When Parking The Vehicle - Precaution
248
When The Parking Brake Cannot Be Released Due To A Malfunction
248
Brake Hold
249
When The Parking Brake Is Set Automatically While The System Is Holding The Brakes
250
Warnings On Brake Hold
250
Operating The Lights And Wipers
251
Headlight Switch
251
Turning On The High Beam Headlights
252
Afs (Adaptive Front-Lighting System)
252
Cornering Lights
252
Daytime Running Light System
253
Headlight Control Sensor
253
Automatic Light Off System
253
Welcome Lighting
253
Windshield Wiper Linked Headlight Illumination
254
12-Volt Battery-Saving Function
254
Automatic High Beam
255
Turning The High Beams On/Off Manually
256
Conditions To Turn The High Beams On/Off Automatically
257
Camera Sensor Detection Information
257
Temporarily Lowering Sensor Sensitivity
258
Fog Light Switch
259
Windshield Wipers And Washer
260
Operating The Wiper Lever
260
Washer/Wiper Dual Operation
261
Dripping Prevention Wiper Sweep
261
Effects Of Vehicle Speed On Wiper Operation
261
Raindrop Sensor
261
Front Door Opening Linked Windshield Wiper Stop Function
262
When The Windshield Is Dry
262
When The Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty
262
When A Nozzle Becomes Blocked
262
Changing The Windshield Wiper Rest Position/Lifting The Windshield Wipers
263
Lowering The Windshield Wipers To The Retracted Position
264
Rear Window Wiper And Washer
265
If No Washer Fluid Sprays
266
Refueling
267
Opening The Fuel Tank Cap
267
Before Refueling The Vehicle
267
When Refueling The Vehicle - Precautions
268
Notices On Refueling
268
To Open The Fuel Tank Cap
269
When The Fuel Filler Door Cannot Be Opened By Pressing The Inside Switch
269
Opening The Fuel Tank
269
Closing The Fuel Tank Cap
270
Using The Driving Support Systems
271
Lexus Safety System+
271
Vehicle Data Recording
272
Sensors
273
To Avoid Malfunction Of The Radar Sensor
274
To Avoid Malfunction Of The Camera Sensor
275
Pcs (Pre-Collision System) Info
279
Pre-Collision Warning
280
Pre-Collision Brake Assist
280
Pre-Collision Braking
280
Suspension Control
280
Limitations Of The Pre-Collision System
281
When To Disable The Pre-Collision System
282
Changing Settings Of The Pre-Collision System
283
Enabling/Disabling The Pre-Collision System
283
Changing The Pre-Collision Warning Timing
283
Operational Conditions Of The Pre-Collision System
284
The Pre-Collision System May Not Operate In The Following Situations
284
Pre-Collision System Functions Operational At The Following Speeds
285
Pedestrian Detection Function
286
Cancelation Of The Pre-Collision Braking
286
Conditions Under Which The System May Operate Even If There Is No Possibility Of A Collision
286
Situations In Which The Driving Support System May Not Operate Properly
289
If The Pcs Warning Light Flashes And A Warning Message Is Displayed On The Multi-Information Display
291
If Vsc Is Disabled
291
Lka (Lane-Keeping Assist)
292
Functions Included In Lka System
293
Lane Departure Alert Function
293
Steering Assist Function
293
Vehicle Sway Warning
294
Lane Centering Function
294
Before Using Lka System - Warning
295
To Avoid Operating Lka By Mistake
295
Situations Unsuitable For Lka
295
Preventing Lka System Malfunctions And Operations Performed By Mistake
295
Turning Lka System On
296
Indications On Multi-Information Display
297
Operation Conditions Of Each Function (Lka)
298
Temporary Cancellation Of Functions
299
Steering Assist Function/Lane Centering Function
299
Hands Off Steering Wheel Alert
299
Conditions In Which Functions May Not Operate Properly
300
Lda (Lane Departure Alert With Steering Control)
302
Functions Included In Lda System
302
Before Using Lda System
304
To Avoid Operating Lda By Mistake
304
Situations Unsuitable For Lda
304
Preventing Lda System Malfunctions And Operations Performed By Mistake
304
Turning Lda System On
305
Indications On Multi-Information Display (Lda)
306
Operation Conditions Of Each Function Of Lda
307
Temporary Cancellation Of Functions (Lda)
308
Conditions In Which Functions May Not Operate Properly (Lda)
309
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range
311
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range
312
Cautions Regarding The Driving Assist Systems
312
To Avoid Inadvertent Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range Activation
312
Situations Unsuitable For Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range
313
Driving In Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
314
Example Of Constant Speed Cruising
314
Example Of Deceleration Cruising And Follow-Up Cruising
314
Example Of Acceleration
314
Setting The Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
315
Adjusting The Set Speed
316
Changing The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
317
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
317
Resuming Follow-Up Cruising When The Vehicle Has Been Stopped By System Control (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
317
Canceling And Resuming The Speed Control
318
Approach Warning (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
318
Selecting Constant Speed Control Mode
319
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range Can Be Set When
320
Accelerating After Setting The Vehicle Speed
320
Automatic Cancelation Of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
320
Automatic Cancelation Of Constant Speed Control Mode
321
Warning Messages And Buzzers For Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range
321
When The Sensor May Not Be Correctly Detecting The Vehicle Ahead
321
Conditions Under Which The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode May Not Function Correctly
322
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
323
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
324
To Avoid Inadvertent Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Activation
324
Situations Unsuitable For Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
325
To Set The Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
327
To Change The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
329
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings
329
To Cancel And Resume The Speed Control
329
Approach Warning
330
To Select Constant Speed Control Mode
331
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can Be Set When
332
Accelerating After Setting The Vehicle Speed (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control)
332
Automatic Cancelation Of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control)
332
Automatic Cancelation Of Constant Speed Control Mode (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control)
332
When The Sensor May Not Be Correctly Detecting The Vehicle Ahead (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control)
333
When The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode May Not Function Correctly
334
Cruise Control
335
Setting The Vehicle Speed (Cruise Control)
335
Adjusting The Set Speed (Cruise Control)
336
Canceling And Resuming The Constant Speed Control
336
Cruise Control Can Be Set When
337
Accelerating After Setting The Vehicle Speed (Cruise Control)
337
Automatic Cancelation Of Cruise Control
337
If "Cruise Control Malfunction Visit Your Dealer" Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display
337
To Avoid Operating The Cruise Control By Mistake
338
Situations Unsuitable For Cruise Control
338
Intuitive Parking Assist Info
339
Types Of Sensors
339
Turning The Intuitive Parking Assist On/Off
339
Display (Intuitive Parking Assist)
340
Navigation System (8-Inch Display) Screen
340
Navigation System (12.3-Inch Display) Screen
341
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
342
Detection Range Of The Sensors
343
Setting Up Intuitive Parking Assist
344
The Intuitive Parking Assist Can Be Operated When
344
Intuitive Parking Assist Display
344
Sensor Detection Information
345
If "Clean Parking Assist Sensor" Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display
346
If "Parking Assist Malfunction" Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display
346
When Using Intuitive Parking Assist
346
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor
347
Using The Lexus Parking Assist Monitor
348
Switching The Display Mode
349
Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode
349
Distance Guide Line Display Mode
349
Estimated Course Line Display Mode
350
Parking Operation
351
Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode Info
352
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor Precautions
354
Area Displayed On Screen
354
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor Camera
354
Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road
355
When The Ground Behind The Vehicle Slopes Down Sharply
356
When Any Part Of The Vehicle Sags
356
When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects
357
Distance Guidelines
358
If You Notice Any Symptoms
359
When Using The Lexus Parking Assist Monitor System
361
How To Use The Camera
362
Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor) - Summary
363
Turning The Bsm Function/Rcta Function On/Off
365
Outside Rear View Mirror Indicator Visibility
365
Hearing The Rcta Buzzer
365
When There Is A Malfunction In The Blind Spot Monitor
365
Handling The Radar Sensor (Bsm)
366
Bsm Function
367
Bsm Function Detection Areas
368
Cautions Regarding The Use Of The Bsm Function
368
The Bsm Function Is Operational When
369
The Bsm Function Will Detect A Vehicle When
369
Conditions Under Which The Bsm Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
369
Conditions Under Which The Bsm Function May Not Function Correctly
370
Rcta Function
371
Rcta Icon Display
372
Cautions Regarding The Use Of The Rcta Function
372
Rcta Function Detection Areas
373
The Rcta Function Is Operational When
373
Conditions Under Which The Rcta Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
374
Conditions Under Which The Rcta Function May Not Function Correctly
374
Instances Of The Rcta Function Unnecessarily Detecting A Vehicle And/Or Object May Increase In The Following Situations
375
Setting Up Bsm Function/Rcta Function
376
Driving Mode Select Switch
377
Normal Mode/Customized Mode
378
Eco Drive Mode
379
Sport Mode
379
Operation Of The Air Conditioning System In Eco Drive Mode
380
Automatic Deactivation Of Sport Mode And Customized Mode
380
Driving Mode Pop-Up Display (12.3-Inch Display Only)
380
Driving Assist Systems
381
Ecb (Electronically Controlled Brake System)
381
Abs (Anti-Lock Brake System)
381
Vsc (Vehicle Stability Control)
381
E-Four (Awd Models)
382
Adaptive Variable Suspension System
382
Vdim (Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management)
382
Trailer Sway Control
382
When The Trac/Vsc/Trailer Sway Control/Abs Systems Are Operating
383
Disabling The Trac System
383
Turning Off Trac, Vsc And Trailer Sway Control Systems
384
Sounds And Vibrations Caused By The Abs, Brake Assist, Trac, Vsc, Trailer Sway Control And Hill-Start Assist Control Systems
384
Ecb Operating Sound
384
Eps Operation Sound
384
Reactivation Of The Trac System Linked To Vehicle Speed
385
Reduced Effectiveness Of The Eps System
385
Operating Conditions Of Hill-Start Assist Control
385
Automatic System Cancelation Of Hill-Start Assist Control
385
Hill-Start Assist Control Does Not Operate Effectively When
386
When The Vsc/Trailer Sway Control Is Activated - Warning
386
When The Trac/Vsc/Trailer Sway Control Systems Are Turned Off - Warning
386
Trailer Sway Control Precaution
386
Driving Tips
387
Hybrid Vehicle Driving Tips
387
Using Eco Drive Mode
387
Use Of Hybrid System Indicator
387
Delays
388
Highway Driving
388
Air Conditioning
388
Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
388
Luggage
389
Warming Up Before Driving
389
Winter Driving Tips
390
Pre-Winter Preparations
390
Before Driving The Vehicle During Winter
390
When Driving The Vehicle (Winter)
391
When Parking The Vehicle (Winter)
391
Selecting Tire Chains
391
Regulations On The Use Of Tire Chains
391
Windshield Wipers (Winter)
392
Tire Chain Installation
392
Driving With Snow Tires
392
Driving With Tire Chains
392
Repairing Or Replacing Snow Tires
393
Fitting Tire Chains
393
Utility Vehicle Precautions
394
Utility Vehicle Feature
394
Off-Road Driving
395
Off-Road Driving Precautions
396
To Prevent Water Damage
396
When You Drive Through Water
396
Inspection After Off-Road Driving
396
Interior Features
397
Basic Operation Of The Remote Touch Screen
397
Remote Touch
398
Remote Touch Operation
399
Screen Display During Low Temperatures
400
When Using The Remote Touch - Precautions
400
To Prevent Damage To The Remote Touch
400
"Menu" Screen
401
12.3-Inch Display Overview
402
Split-Screen Display Operation
403
Lexus Climate Concierge
404
5-2. Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger
404
Automatic Air Conditioning System
405
Change The Airflow Mode
406
S-Flow Mode
406
Other Functions Of The Automatic Air Conditioning System
406
Control Screen
407
Air Conditioning Controls
408
Using The Automatic Mode (Air Conditioning)
408
Automatic Mode Indicator
408
Adjusting the Temperature for Driver and Passenger Seats Separately ("DUAL" Mode)
408
Switching Between Outside Air And Recirculated Air Modes
409
Defogging The Windshield
409
Defogging The Rear Window And Outside Rear View Mirrors
409
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
409
Other Functions
409
Air Outlets
410
Adjusting The Position Of And Opening And Closing The Air Outlets
410
Registering Air Conditioning Settings To Electronic Keys
411
Operation Of S-Flow Mode
411
When The Outside Temperature Exceeds 75 Degrees F (24 Degrees C) And The Air Conditioning System Is On
411
Fogging Up Of The Windows
411
Windshield Fog Detection Function
412
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
412
Operation Of The Air Conditioning System In Eco Mode
412
Ventilation And Air Conditioning Odors
412
To Prevent The Windshield From Fogging Up
413
To Prevent Burns
413
Humidity Sensor
413
Heated Steering Wheel/ Seat Heaters/ Seat Ventilators
414
Heated Steering Wheel
415
Front Seat Heaters
415
Rear Seat Heaters
416
Seat Ventilators
416
Using The Interior Lights
417
Interior Lights List
417
Interior Lights Overview
418
Personal Lights
419
List Of Storage Features
421
Glove Box
422
Console Box
422
Cup Holders
423
Door Pockets
424
Bottle Holders
425
Coin Box
425
Auxiliary Boxes
426
Luggage Compartment Features
427
Cargo Hooks
427
Cargo Net Hooks
427
Grocery Bag Hooks
428
Luggage Cover
428
Removing The Luggage Cover
429
Auxiliary Boxes Usage
430
Other Interior Features
432
Sun Visors
432
Vanity Mirrors
432
5-5. Using The Other Interior Features
432
Clock
433
Wireless Charger
433
Using The Wireless Charger
434
Operation Indicator Light Status (Charger)
435
If The Operation Indicator Light Blinks (Charger)
435
The Wireless Charger Can Be Operated When
435
Portable Devices That Can Be Charged
435
If A Cover Or Accessory Is Attached To The Portable Device
436
If Interference Is Heard In Am Radio Broadcasts While Charging
436
Charging Precautions
436
Sound Generated During Charger Operation
436
Warnings Regarding The Wireless Charger
438
Conditions In Which The Wireless Charger May Not Operate Correctly
439
To Prevent Failure Or Damage To Data (Charger)
439
To Prevent 12-Volt Battery Discharge (Charger)
439
Power Outlets (12 Vdc)
440
Power Outlet (120 Vac)
441
Front Passenger Footwell Hooks
442
Rear Door Sunshades
443
Armrest
443
Assist Grips
444
Coat Hooks
444
Garage Door Opener
445
Programming The Homelink
445
Programming A Rolling Code System
447
Enabling 2-Way Communication With A Garage Door
448
Reprogramming A Single Homelink
448
Operating Homelink
448
Garage Door Operation Indicators
449
Erasing The Entire Homelink Memory (All Three Codes)
450
Codes Stored In The Homelink Memory
450
Before Programming (Homelink)
450
When Programming A Garage Door Or Other Remote Control Device
451
Lexus Enform Safety Connect
452
Safety Connect Led Light Indicators
454
Automatic Collision Notification
455
Stolen Vehicle Location
455
Emergency Assistance Button ("SOS")
455
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
455
Safety Information For Safety Connect
456
Maintenance And Care
457
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior
458
Self-Restoring Coat
458
Automatic Car Washes
458
High Pressure Car Washes
458
Maintenance And Care Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior
458
Note For A Smart Access System With Push-Button Start
459
Aluminum Wheels Cleaning
459
Bumpers Cleaning
459
Front Side Windows Water-Repellent Coating
459
Warnings Regarding Cleaning
460
To Prevent Paint Deterioration And Corrosion On The Body And Components (Aluminum Wheels Etc.)
461
Cleaning The Exterior Lights
461
When Using An Automatic Car Wash
461
When Using A High Pressure Car Wash
461
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior
462
Cleaning The Leather Areas
462
Cleaning The Synthetic Leather Areas
462
Caring For Leather Areas
463
Shampooing The Carpets
463
Seat Belts Cleaning
463
Water In The Vehicle - Warnings
463
Cleaning Detergents
464
Preventing Damage To Leather Surfaces
464
Water On The Floor
464
Cleaning The Inside Of The Rear Window
464
Maintenance Requirements
465
Scheduled Maintenance
465
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
465
Repair And Replacement
466
Resetting The Message Indicating Maintenance Is Required (U.s.a. Only)
466
Handling Of The 12-Volt Battery
466
General Maintenance
467
Engine Compartment - General Maintenance
467
Luggage Compartment - General Maintenance
467
Vehicle Interior - General Maintenance
468
Vehicle Exterior - General Maintenance
469
Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs
470
If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On
470
Your Vehicle May Not Pass The I/M Test In The Following Situations
470
When The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Still Remains On After Several Driving Tips
470
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
471
6-3. Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
471
When Working On The Engine Compartment - Precautions
472
When Working Near The Electric Cooling Fans Or Radiator Grille
472
Safety Glasses
472
If You Remove The Air Cleaner Filter
472
Hood
473
Positioning A Floor Jack
474
Engine Compartment View
475
Engine Oil
476
Adding Engine Oil
477
Engine Oil Consumption
477
After Changing The Engine Oil
478
Used Engine Oil
478
When Replacing The Engine Oil
478
Coolant
479
Engine Coolant Reservoir
479
Power Control Unit Coolant Reservoir
479
Coolant Selection
479
When The Hybrid System Is Hot
480
When Adding Coolant
480
If You Spill Coolant
480
Radiator And Condenser Check
480
Brake Fluid
481
Checking Brake Fluid Level
481
Adding Brake Fluid
481
If The Fluid Level Is Low Or High
481
Washer Fluid
482
Diluting Washer Fluid
482
12-Volt Battery Location
483
Removing The 12-Volt Battery Cover
483
Exterior Of The Battery
484
Installing The 12-Volt Battery Cover
484
Before Recharging
484
After Recharging/Reconnecting The 12-Volt Battery
484
Chemicals In The 12-Volt Battery
485
Where To Safely Charge The 12-Volt Battery
485
How To Recharge The 12-Volt Battery
485
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
485
When Disconnecting The 12-Volt Battery
486
When Recharging The 12-Volt Battery
486
Checking Tires
487
Tire Rotation
487
Tire Pressure Warning System
488
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
488
Initializing The Tire Pressure Warning System
488
How To Initialize The Tire Pressure Warning System
489
Registering Id Codes
489
When to Replace Your Vehicle's Tires
490
Replacing Tires And Wheels
490
Tire Life
490
Maximum Load Of Tire
490
Tire Types
491
If The Tread On Snow Tires Wears Down Below 0.16 In. (4 Mm)
491
If You Press The Tire Pressure Warning Reset Switch Accidentally
491
Situations In Which The Tire Pressure Warning System May Not Operate Properly
492
The Initialization Operation
492
Warning Performance Of The Tire Pressure Warning System
493
When Initialization Of The Tire Pressure Warning System Has Failed
493
When Inspecting Or Replacing Tires
495
When Initializing The Tire Pressure Warning System
495
Repairing Or Replacing Tires, Wheels, Tire Pressure Warning Valves, Transmitters And Tire Valve Caps
495
To Avoid Damage To The Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
495
Tire Inflation Pressure
496
Tire Inspection And Adjustment Procedure
497
Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval
497
Effects Of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
497
Instructions For Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
498
Proper Inflation Is Critical To Save Tire Performance
498
When Inspecting And Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure
498
Wheels
499
Wheel Selection
499
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
499
When Replacing Wheels
499
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
500
Selectable Color Trim
500
Air Conditioning Filter Removal
501
Air Conditioning Filter Checking Interval
502
If Air Flow From The Vents Decreases Dramatically
502
Air Conditioning Filter With Deodorizing Function
502
When Using The Air Conditioning System
503
To Prevent Damage To The Filter Cover
503
Replacing A Windshield Wiper Insert
504
Replacing The Rear Wiper Insert
505
Handling Of The Windshield Wiper Blades And Inserts
505
Electronic Key Battery Replacement
506
Use A Cr2032 Lithium Battery
507
If The Electronic Key Battery Is Depleted
507
For Normal Operation After Replacing The Key Battery
507
Checking And Replacing Fuses
508
After A Fuse Is Replaced
510
If There Is An Overload In A Circuit
510
When Replacing Light Bulbs
510
To Prevent System Breakdowns And Vehicle Fire
510
Headlight Aim (Vehicles With Single-Beam Headlights)
511
Vertical Movement Adjusting Bolts
511
Before Checking The Headlight Aim
511
Adjusting The Headlight Aim
512
Light Bulbs
513
Bulb Locations
514
Replacing Light Bulbs
516
Front Turn Signal Lights (Vehicles With Single-Beam Headlights)
518
Rear Turn Signal Lights (Vehicles With Single-Beam Headlights)
520
Back-Up Lights
523
Replacing The Following Bulbs
524
Led Lights
525
Condensation Build-Up On The Inside Of A Lens
525
Replacing Light Bulbs - Precautions
525
To Prevent Damage Or Fire
525
When Trouble Arises
527
Emergency Flashers
528
7-1. Essential Information
528
If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency
529
If The Hybrid System Has To Be Turned Off While Driving
529
If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed
530
Situations When It Is Necessary To Contact Dealers Before Towing
530
Towing With A Sling-Type Truck
530
7-2. Steps To Take In An Emergency
530
Towing With A Wheel-Lift Type Truck
531
Using A Flatbed Truck
532
When Towing The Vehicle - Precautions
533
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle When Towing Using A Wheel-Lift Type Truck
534
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle When Towing With A Sling-Type Truck
534
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle During Emergency Towing
534
Recreational Towing (Behind Motor Home, Etc)
534
If You Think Something Is Wrong
535
Visible Symptoms
535
Audible Symptoms
535
Operational Symptoms
535
If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds
536
Warning Light And Warning Buzzer List
536
Srs Warning Light
539
Front Passenger Detection Sensor, Seat Belt Reminder And Warning Buzzer
539
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
539
If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On While Driving
539
When The Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes On
540
The Tire Pressure Warning Light May Come On Due To Natural Causes
540
When A Tire Is Replaced With A Spare Tire
540
If Both The Abs And The Brake System Warning Lights Remain On
541
When The Electric Power Steering System Warning Light Comes On
541
If The Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes On
541
If A Blowout Or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur
541
Maintenance Of The Tires - Precautions
542
To Ensure The Tire Pressure Warning System Operates Properly
542
If A Warning Message Is Displayed
543
Messages And Warnings
543
If a Message Instructing to Refer to the Owner's Manual Is Displayed
544
Other Messages Displayed On The Multi-Information Display
545
If "Shift Is in N Release Accelerator before Shifting" Is Shown
546
If "Depress Brake When Vehicle Is Stopped Hybrid System May Overheat" Is Shown
546
If "Power Turned off to Save Battery" Is Displayed
546
If "A New Key Has Been Registered Contact Your Dealer for Details" Is Displayed
546
If "Forward Camera System Unavailable" or "Forward Camera System Unavailable Clean Windshield" Is Displayed
547
If "Oil Maintenance Required Soon" Is Shown
547
If "Oil Maintenance Required" Is Shown
547
If "Maintenance Required Soon" Is Displayed (U.S.A. Only)
547
If "Maintenance Required Visit Your Dealer" Is Displayed (U.S.A. Only)
548
If You Have A Flat Tire
549
Before Jacking Up The Vehicle
549
Location Of The Spare Tire, Jack And Tools
550
Using The Tire Jack
551
Wheel Lock Nut
552
Taking Out The Jack
553
Taking Out The Spare Tire
553
When Storing The Spare Tire
553
Replacing A Flat Tire
554
When Holding A Tire With Selectable Color Trim
556
Replacing A Flat Tire - Warnings
556
Replacing A Flat Tire For Vehicles With Power Back Door
556
Installing The Spare Tire
557
The Compact Spare Tire
558
When The Compact Spare Tire Is Equipped
558
If You Have A Flat Front Tire On A Road Covered With Snow Or Ice
558
When Using The Compact Spare Tire - Warnings
559
When The Compact Spare Tire Is Attached
559
Speed Limit When Using The Compact Spare Tire
559
If The Hybrid System Will Not Start
561
The Hybrid System Will Not Start Even Though The Correct Starting Procedure Is Being Followed
561
The Interior Lights And Headlights Are Dim, Or The Horn Does Not Sound Or Sounds At A Low Volume
561
The Interior Lights And Headlights Do Not Turn On, Or The Horn Does Not Sound
562
Emergency Start Function
562
If The Shift Lever Cannot Be Shifted From P
563
If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
564
Key Linked Functions
565
To Start The Hybrid System
566
Replacing The Key Battery
567
When The Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
567
If The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged
568
Starting The Hybrid System When The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged
570
To Prevent The 12-Volt Battery Discharge
570
Charging The 12-Volt Battery
570
When The 12-Volt Battery Is Removed Or Discharged
570
When Exchanging The 12-Volt Battery
571
Avoiding 12-Volt Battery Fires Or Explosions
572
12-Volt Battery Precautions
572
After Recharging The 12-Volt Battery
572
When Handling Jumper Cables
573
If Your Vehicle Overheats
574
If "Hybrid System Overheated Reduced Output Power" Is Shown on the Multi-Information Display
576
To Prevent An Accident Or Injury When Inspecting Under The Hood Of Your Vehicle
577
When Adding Engine/Power Control Unit Coolant
577
To Prevent Damage To The Cooling System
577
If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck
578
When Attempting To Free A Stuck Vehicle
579
Vehicle Specifications
581
Specifications Maintenance Data
581
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
582
Dimensions And Weight
582
Vehicle Identification Number
583
Engine Number
583
Engine Specifications
584
Fuel Specifications
584
Electric Motor (Traction Motor) Specifications
584
Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Specifications
585
Lubrication System Specifications
585
Engine Oil Selection
586
Cooling System Specifications
587
Ignition System (Spark Plug) Specifications
587
Electrical System Specifications
587
Hybrid Transmission Specifications
588
Rear Differential (Rear Electric Motor) (Awd Models) Specifications
588
Brakes Specifications
588
Steering Specifications
589
Tires And Wheels Specifications
589
Light Bulbs Specifications
590
Fuel Information
591
Gasoline Quality
591
Recommendation Of The Use Of Gasoline Containing Detergent Additives
591
Recommendation Of The Use Of Low Emissions Gasoline
592
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Blended Gasoline
592
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Gasoline Containing Mmt
592
If Your Engine Knocks
592
Notice On Fuel Quality
593
Fuel-Related Poor Driveability
593
When Refueling With Gasohol - Warning
593
Tire Information
594
Typical Dot And Tire Identification Number (Tin)
596
Tire Size
597
Tire Section Names
598
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
599
Dot Quality Grades
599
Treadwear
599
Traction Aa, A, B, C
599
Temperature A, B, C
600
Glossary Of Tire Terminology
601
Customization
607
Customizable Features
607
Customizing Vehicle Features
607
Gauges, Meters And Multi-Information Display Customization
608
Door Lock Customization
608
Power Back Door Customization
609
Smart Access System With Push-Button Start And Wireless Remote Control Customization
610
Smart Access System With Push-Button Start Customization
610
Wireless Remote Control Customization
611
Driving Position Memory Customization
612
Steering Wheel Customization
612
Outside Rear View Mirrors Customization
612
Power Windows, And Moon Roof Or Panoramic Moon Roof Customization
613
Moon Roof Customization
613
Turn Signal Lever Customization
614
Automatic Light Control System Customization
614
Lights Customization
614
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers Customization
614
Intuitive Parking Assist Customization
615
Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor) Customization
615
Driving Mode Select Switch Customization
616
Automatic Air Conditioning System Customization
616
Seat Heaters/Seat Ventilators Customization
616
Illumination Customization
617
Seat Belt Reminder Customization
618
Vehicle Customization
618
Cautions During Customization
618
Initialization
619
Items To Initialize
619
For Owners
621
Reporting Safety Defects For U.s. Owners
622
Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
623
Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
624
Headlight Aim Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
632
Index
635
What To Do If
635
(Troubleshooting)
635
Troubleshooting
636
The Doors Cannot Be Locked, Unlocked, Opened Or Closed
636
The Rear Door Cannot Be Opened
636
The Hybrid System Does Not Start
637
The Shift Lever Cannot Be Shifted From P Even If You Depress The Brake Pedal
637
The Steering Wheel Cannot Be Turned After The Hybrid System Is Stopped
637
The Power Switch Is Turned Off Automatically
637
A Warning Buzzer Sounds During Driving
638
An Alarm Is Activated And The Horn Sounds
638
A Warning Buzzer Sounds When Leaving The Vehicle
638
A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Message Is Displayed
638
Alphabetical Index
640
Gas Station Information
660
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636
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