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Main Owner's Manual
8
Noise From Under Vehicle After Turning Off The Engine
8
For Your Information
8
Installation Of A Mobile Two-Way Radio System
9
Vehicle Data Recordings
9
Event Data Recorder
10
Scrapping Of Your Lexus
11
General Precautions While Driving
11
General Precaution Regarding Children's Safety
11
Reading This Manual
12
How To Search
13
Pictorial Index
14
Exterior
14
Light Bulbs Of The Exterior Lights For Driving
15
Stop Lights
15
Instrument Panel
16
Switches
18
Interior
22
For Safety And Security
25
1-1. For Safe Use
25
Before Driving
26
Floor Mat
26
For Safety Drive
28
Correct Driving Posture
28
Correct Use Of The Seat Belts
28
Adjusting The Mirrors
29
Seat Belts
30
Fastening And Releasing The Seat Belt
30
Adjusting The Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height - Front Seats
31
Seat Belt Comfort Guide (Outboard Rear Seats)
31
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front And Outboard Rear Seats)
31
Pre-Collision Seat Belts
32
Emergency Locking Retractor (Elr)
32
Automatic Locking Retractor (Alr)
32
Seat Belt Extender
32
Wearing A Seat Belt
33
Pregnant Women
33
When Children Are In The Vehicle
34
Seat Belt Pretensioners
34
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor
34
Seat Belt Damage And Wear
34
Using A Seat Belt Extender
35
Srs Airbags
36
Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags
37
Srs Airbag System Components
38
Srs Airbag Precautions
39
Modification And Disposal Of Srs Airbag System Components
43
If The Srs Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
43
Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions
44
Conditions Under Which Srs Airbags May Deploy, Other Than A Collision
44
Types Of Collisions That May Not Deploy The Srs Airbags
45
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
47
Condition/Operation In Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
48
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System Precautions
52
Safety Information For Children
54
Child Restraint Systems
55
Types Of Child Restraints
56
Child Restraint Precautions
57
When The Child Restraint System Is Not In Use
58
Installing Child Restraints
59
Child Restraint Latch Anchors
59
Installation With Latch System
60
Installing Child Restraints Using A Seat Belt
62
Removing A Child Restraint Installed With A Seat Belt
65
Booster Seat
65
Child Restraint Systems With A Top Tether Strap
66
Exhaust Gas Precautions
69
Engine Immobilizer System
70
1-2. Theft Deterrent System
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Theft Deterrent System
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Alarm
72
Setting The Alarm System
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Deactivating Or Stopping The Alarm
72
Triggering Of The Alarm
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Alarm-Operated Door Lock
73
Instrument Cluster
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Warning Lights And Indicators
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Center Panel View
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Warning Lights
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Outside Rear View Mirrors View (Vehicles With Bsm)
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Indicators
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Gauges And Meters
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Changing The Display
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Instrument Panel Light Control
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Instrument Panel Brightness Adjustment
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Limitation Of Brightness Adjustment
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Eco Lamp And Sport Lamp
83
To Prevent Damage To The Engine And Its Components
83
Multi-Information Display
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Trip Information
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Drive Monitor
87
Setting Up The Displays
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System Check Display
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Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
90
Outside Temperature Display
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Setting Display Automatic Cancelation
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Head-Up Display
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Switching The Head-Up Display
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Making The Display Easier To See
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Route Guidance Display (Vehicles With Navigation System)
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Display Customization
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Operation Of Each Component
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Keys
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Using The Mechanical Key
100
3-1. Key Information
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When Required to Leave the Vehicle's Key with a Parking Attendant
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If You Lose Your Mechanical Keys
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When Riding In An Aircraft
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Opening, Closing And Locking The Doors And Trunk
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Smart Access System With Push-Button Start
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Security Feature
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Welcome Light Illumination Control
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Unlocking And Locking The Doors
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Opening The Trunk
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Antenna Location
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Effective Range (Areas Within Which The Electronic Key Is Detected)
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Alarms And Warning Indicators
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Switching The Door Unlock Function
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Battery-Saving Function
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Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
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Note For The Entry Function
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Note For Locking The Doors
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Note For The Unlocking Function
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Electronic Key Battery Depletion
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Certification For The Smart Access System With Push-Button Trunk
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Caution Regarding Interference With Electronic Devices
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Wireless Remote Control
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Door Lock Buzzer
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Panic Mode
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Doors - Unlocking And Locking
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Locking The Front Doors From The Outside Without A Key
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Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
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Automatic Door Locking And Unlocking Systems
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Trunk
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Opening The Trunk From Inside The Vehicle
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Opening The Trunk From Outside The Vehicle
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Trunk Closer Switch (Vehicles With Power Trunk Opener And Closer)
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Luggage Security System
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Trunk Easy Closer
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Function To Prevent Trunk Being Locked With Electronic Key Inside
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Fall-Down Protection Function
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Jam Protection Function
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Internal Trunk Release Lever
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Using The Trunk - Caution
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Trunk Easy Closer (Vehicles With Power Trunk Opener And Closer)
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Power Trunk Opener And Closer
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To Prevent Trunk Easy Closer Malfunctions
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To Prevent Damage To The Power Trunk Opener And Closer
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Front Seats Adjustment
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3-3. Adjusting The Seats
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Power Easy Access System
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Driving Position Memory
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Recall Procedure
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Memory Recall Function (Driver's Side Only)
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Head Restraints Adjustments
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Adjusting The Height Of The Head Restraints
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Steering Wheel Adjustment
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Adjusting The Steering Wheel And Mirrors
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Inside Rear View Mirror Adjustments
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Adjusting The Height Of Rear View Mirror
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Anti-Glare Function
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Outside Rear View Mirrors Adjustments
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Folding The Mirrors
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Mirror Angle Can Be Adjusted When
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Linked Mirror Function When Reversing
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When The Mirrors Are Fogged Up
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Power Windows Opening And Closing
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Window Lock Switch
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Opening, Closing The Windows And Moon Roof
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The Power Windows Can Be Operated When
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Operating The Power Windows After Turning The Engine Off
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When The Power Window Does Not Close Normally
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Door Lock Linked Window Operation
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When The Battery Is Disconnected
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Power Windows Open Warning Buzzer
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Moon Roof Opening And Closing
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Moon Roof Tilting Up And Down
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The Moon Roof Can Be Operated When
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Operating The Moon Roof After Turning The Engine Off
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Door Lock Linked Moon Roof Operation
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When The Moon Roof Does Not Close Manually
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Moon Roof Open Warning Buzzer
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Driving
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Stopping
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Parking The Vehicle
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4-1. Before Driving
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Starting Off On A Steep Uphill
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Driving In The Rain
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Engine Speed While Driving
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Breaking In New Vehicle
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Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
158
When Starting The Vehicle - Caution
159
When Driving The Vehicle - Caution
159
When Driving On Slippery Road Surfaces
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When Shifting The Shift Lever - Caution
161
If You Hear A Squealing Or Scraping Noise
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When The Vehicle Is Stopped - Caution
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When The Vehicle Is Parked
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When Taking A Nap In The Vehicle - Caution
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When Braking - Caution
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If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck (Awd Models)
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Avoiding Damage To Vehicle Parts
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When Encountering Flooded Roads
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Cargo And Luggage
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Capacity And Distribution
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Calculation Formula For Your Vehicle
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Things That Must Not Be Carried In The Trunk
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Storage Precautions
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Vehicle Load Limits
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Overloading The Vehicle
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Trailer Towing
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Dinghy Towing
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Engine (Ignition) Switch
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Starting The Engine
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Driving Procedures
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Stopping The Engine
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Changing Engine Switch Modes
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Accessiry Mode
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Ignition On Mode
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When Stopping Engine With The Shift Lever In A Position Other Than P
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Auto Power Off Function
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Steering Lock
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When The Steering Lock Cannot Be Released
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Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
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When "Check Access System with Elec. Key" will be Displayed
177
Operation Of The Engine Switch
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Caution While Driving
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When Starting The Engine - Caution
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Stopping The Engine In An Emergency
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To Prevent Battery Discharge
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Symptoms Indicating A Malfunction With The Engine Switch
179
Automatic Transmission
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Shifting The Shift Lever
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Shift Position Purpose
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Selecting The Driving Mode
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Selecting Shift Ranges In The D Position
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Selecting Gears In The M Position
183
Automatic Deactivation Of Shift Range Selection In The D Position
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To Protect Automatic Transmission
184
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
184
Snow Mode Automatic Deactivation
184
Ai-Shift
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Turn Signal Lever
186
If The Turn Signals Do Not Stop Flashing After Turning Left Or Right
186
Turn Signals Can Be Operated When
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If The Indicator Flashes Faster Than Usual
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If Turn Signals Stop Flashing Before A Lane Change Has Been Performed
187
Parking Brake
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Manual Mode
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Automatic Mode
189
Parking Brake Operation
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Parking Brake Operation Sound
189
Parking Brake Indicator Light
189
When The Parking Brake Cannot Be Released Due To A Malfunction
190
Horn
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4-3. Operating The Lights And Wipers
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And Wipers Headlight Switch
192
Turning On The High Beam Headlights
193
Afs (Adaptive Front-Lighting System)
194
Daytime Running Light System
195
Headlight Control Sensor
195
Automatic Light Off System
195
Light Reminder Buzzer
195
Fog Light Switch
197
Windshield Wipers And Washer
198
Operating The Wiper Lever
198
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
200
Switching Between The Intermittent And Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
202
Raindrop Sensor (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
203
When The Windshield Wipers Are In Temporary Operation
203
If No Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
203
Caution Regarding The Use Of Windshield Wipers In Auto Mode
203
When The Windshield Is Dry
204
When There Is No Washer Fluid Spray From The Nozzle
204
When A Nozzle Becomes Blocked
204
When Standing The Windshield Wipers Up
204
Headlight Cleaner Switch
205
Opening The Fuel Tank Cap
206
4-4. Refueling
206
Closing The Fuel Tank Cap
210
Fuel Filler Door Lock Condition
210
When Replacing The Fuel Tank Cap
210
Using The Driving Support Systems
211
Cruise Control
211
Setting The Vehicle Speed
211
Adjusting The Set Speed
212
Canceling And Resuming The Constant Speed Control
212
Cruise Control Can Be Set When
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Accelerating After Setting The Vehicle Speed
213
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
213
If The Warning Message For The Cruise Control Is Shown
213
Situations Unsuitable For Cruise Control
214
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
215
Setting The Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
216
Changing The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
218
Canceling And Resuming The Speed Control
219
Driving In Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
220
Approach Warning
221
Selecting Conventional Constant Speed Control Mode
222
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can Be Set When
223
Automatic Cancelation Of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control
223
Automatic Cancelation Of Constant Speed Control
224
When The Lka (Lane-Keeping Assist) Will Be Activated
224
Radar Sensor And Grille Cover
224
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control - Caution
226
Cautions Regarding The Driving Assist Systems
226
To Avoid Inadvertent Cruise Control Activation
227
Situations Unsuitable For Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
227
When The Sensor May Not Be Correctly Detecting The Vehicle Ahead
228
Handling The Radar Sensor
229
Lka (Lane-Keeping Assist)
230
Functions Included In The Lka
231
Turning The Lka System On
232
Operating Conditions For Each Function
233
Lane Departure Warning Function
233
Lane Keeping Assist Function
233
Indication On The Multi-Information Display
234
Temporary Cancelation Of The Lka System Functions
235
No-Handed Driving Warning
235
After The Vehicle Has Been Parked In The Sun
235
If There Are Lane Markers On Only One Side Of The Vehicle
236
Conditions In Which The Function May Not Operate Correctly
236
Before Using The Lka System
237
To Avoid Operating The Lka By Mistake
237
Situations Unsuitable For Lka
238
To Prevent Damage To Or Incorrect Operation Of The Lka System
238
Camera Sensor
239
Intuitive Parking Assist
240
Types Of Sensors
240
Intuitive Parking Assist Switch
241
Display
242
Remote Touch Screen
243
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
244
Front Center Sensor
244
Corner Sensors
245
Rear Center Sensor
246
Detection Range Of The Sensors
247
Buzzer Operation And Distance To An Obstacle
247
Setting Up Intuitive Parking Assist
248
Alert Volume Setting
249
Display On/Off Setting
249
Alert Distance Setting
249
The Intuitive Parking Assist Can Be Operated When
249
Intuitive Parking Assist Display
250
Sensor Detection Information
250
When Using The Intuitive Parking Assist - Caution
252
Rear View Monitor System
253
Using The Rear View Monitor System
254
Rear View Monitor System Precautions
255
Area Displayed On Screen
255
Rear View Monitor System Camera
256
Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road
256
When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects
258
Vehicle Width Extension Guide Lines
259
Driving Support Systems: If You Think Something Is Wrong
260
When Using The Rear View Monitor System - Caution
262
How To Use The Camera
263
Driving Mode Select Switch
264
Operation Of The Air Conditioning System In Eco Drive Mode
268
Automatic Operation Of The Seat Heater During Eco Drive Mode
268
Sport Mode Automatic Deactivation
268
Driving Assist Systems
269
When The Trac/Vsc Systems Are Operating
271
Disabling The Trac/Vsc Systems
271
Turning Off Both Trac/Vsc Systems
272
Vgrs Is Disabled When
273
Sounds And Vibrations Caused By Abs, Brake Assist, Vsc, Trac And Vgrs
273
Eps, Vgrs And Drs Operation Sound
273
Reactivation Of The Trac/Vsc Systems
273
Reactivation Of The Trac System Linked To Vehicle Speed
274
Reduced Effectiveness Of The Eps System
274
The Abs Does Not Operate Effectively When
275
Trac May Not Operate Effectively When
275
When The Vsc Is Activated
275
When The Trac/Vsc Systems Are Turned Off
275
Hill-Start Assist Control
277
Hill-Start Assist Control Buzzer
278
If The Slip Indicator Comes On
278
Pcs (Pre-Collision System)
279
Pre-Collision Brake Assist
279
Pre-Collision Braking
279
Suspension Control
280
Steering Control
280
Driver Monitor System
280
Disabling Pre-Collision System
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Radar Sensor
281
The Pre-Collision System Is Operational When
282
Conditions That May Trigger The Pre-Collision System (No Danger)
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Bstacles Not Detected
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Situations In Which Pre-Collision System Does Not Function Properly
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Automatic Cancelation Of The Pre-Collision System
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Limitations Of The Pre-Collision System
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Determining The Direction The Driver Is Facing
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Handling The Driver Monitor Sensor
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Cautions Regarding The Assist Contents Of The System
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Precautions For Cleaning The Driver Monitor Sensor
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Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)
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The Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators Visibility
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Rear Cross Traffic Alert Buzzer Hearing
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When There Is A Malfunction In The Blind Spot Monitor
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The Blind Spot Monitor Function
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Cautions Regarding The Use Of The Blind Spot Monitor System
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The Blind Spot Monitor Function Is Operational When
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Conditions When Blind Spot Monitor Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
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Conditions When Blind Spot Monitor Function May Not Function Correctly
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The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function
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The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Detection Areas
296
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Is Operational When
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When Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
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Lexus Night View
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The Lexus Night View Display
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When Displaying on the "Side Display"
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Before Using The Lexus Night View
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When Using The Lexus Night View
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The Near-Infrared Camera
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The Near-Infrared Light
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4-6. Driving Tips
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Winter Driving Tips
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Selecting Tire Chains
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Shifting The Windshield Wiper Position
307
Tire Chain Installation
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Driving With Snow Tires
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Driving With Tire Chains
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Repairing Or Replacing Snow Tires
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Fitting Tire Chains
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Interior Features
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To Prevent Damage To The Remote Touch
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"Menu" Screen
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Initial Screen
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Adjusting The Display
316
When Using The Remote Touch Screen
317
Changing Between Day Mode And Night Mode
317
To Turn Off The Display
317
Inputting Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation
318
Layout Type
319
List Screen Operation
319
Fuel Consumption
320
Updating The Past Record Data
322
Resetting The Data
322
Cruising Range
322
Set Up Screen
323
Set Up Screen General Settings
324
System Time Settings
325
Selecting A Language
326
Unit Of Measurement (Vehicles With A Navigation System)
327
Selecting A Button Color
327
Selecting A Keyboard Layout
328
Changing The Startup Image (Vehicles Without A Navigation System)
328
Transferring Data
329
Setting The Startup Image
330
Deleting Transferred Image
330
Changing The Screen Off Image
331
Pointer Sound Volume Settings
333
Setting A Feedback Force
333
Delete Personal Data
334
About Startup Or Screen Off Images
335
Voice Settings
336
Voice Volume
337
Vehicle Settings
337
Phone Settings
338
Bluetooth Settings
338
Audio Settings
339
Voice Command System
340
Voice Command System Operation
341
Voice Command Example
342
Natural Speech Information (English Only)
343
Expanded Voice Commands
344
Command List
345
Calling A Phone
345
Playing A Music
346
Select Audio Mode
347
Air Conditioning System Command
347
If A Voice Command Cannot Be Recognized
348
When Selecting "Voice Prompts"
348
When Using The Microphone
349
When Searching For A Track
349
Natural Speech Information
350
When Turning The Audio System Or Air Conditioning System On
350
Mobile Assistant
351
Adjusting The Volume
352
Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger
353
Front Automatic Air Conditioning System
353
Rear Air Conditioning
355
Using The Speech Command System
357
Using The Automatic Air Conditioning System
357
Adjusting The Settings Manually
358
Defogging The Windshield
360
Air Outlets And Air Flow
360
Switching Between Outside Air And Recirculated Air Modes
361
Changing The Rear Seat Settings (With Rear Air Conditioning System)
362
Adjusting The Temperature Setting
362
Micro Dust And Pollen Filter Button
363
S-Flow Mode Button
363
Disabling The Switches On The Rear Armrest
363
Adjusting The Position Of And Opening And Closing The Air Outlets
364
Registering Air Conditioning Settings To Electronic Keys
365
Using Automatic Mode
365
Humidity Sensor
365
Fogging Up Of The Windows
366
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
366
When The Outside Temperature Exceeds 75°F (24°C)
366
Automatic Mode For Air Intake Control
366
Micro Dust And Pollen Filter
367
When The S-Flow Mode Operates
367
Air Conditioning Odors
368
To Avoid Damaging The Humidity Sensor
368
To Prevent The Windshield From Fogging Up
368
Rear Air Conditioning System
369
Using Automatic Air Conditioning System
370
Adjusting The Setting Manually (Automatic Air Conditioning)
371
Changing The Air Outlets
371
Button Lock Function
373
Rear Control Panel Illumination Off Function
373
Rear Window And Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers
374
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
375
Using The Audio System
376
Audio System Type
376
Using The Voice Command System
378
Using Cellular Phones
379
About Dolby
379
Using The Radio
399
Selecting A Station (Excluding Xm Satellite Radio)
401
Setting Station Presets (Excluding Xm Satellite Radio)
401
Scanning Radio Stations (Excluding Xm Satellite Radio)
401
Rbds (Radio Broadcast Data Systems)
402
Hd Radio Technology
403
Traffic Announcement
403
Hd Radio System Settings
404
Using Hd Radio Technology
405
Changing The Multiple Or Supplemental Programs
406
Preserving Tag Information
406
Hd Radio Technology Troubleshooting Guide
407
Xm Satellite Radio
408
Presetting Xm Satellite Radio Channels
408
Changing The Channel Category
408
Seeking The Channel Within The Current Category
409
Scanning Xm Satellite Radio Channels
409
Displaying The Title And Artist Name
409
Internet Radio Broadcast (Vehicles With The Navigation System)
410
Silencing The Sound
410
Reception Sensitivity
411
Xm Radio Services — Subscription Instructions
412
Xm Radio Services Descriptions
414
If The Satellite Radio Does Not Operate Normally
418
About Internet Radio (Vehicles With The Navigation System)
419
Using The Cd/Dvd Player
421
Inserting/Ejecting A Disc
422
Playing And Pausing A Track/File/Chapter
422
Playing An Audio Cd And Mp3/Wma Discs
423
Control Icon Screen
423
Selecting, Fast Forwarding Or Rewinding A Track (Audio Cd)
424
Selecting A Folder (Mp3/Wma Discs)
425
Selecting, Fast Forwarding Or Rewinding A File (Mp3/Wma Discs)
426
Random Playback
427
Repeating A Track
428
Playing Dvd Video
429
Dvd Options Screen
431
Fast Forwarding/Rewinding A Disc
431
Using The Dvd Menu
432
Searching For A Desired Screen
432
Searching By Chapter
432
Changing The Subtitle Language
433
Changing The Audio Language
433
Changing The Angle (If The Angle Option Is Available)
433
Changing Screen Size
434
Adjusting The Screen
435
Initial Dvd Settings
436
Setting Audio Language
436
Setting Subtitle Language
436
Setting Menu Language
437
Setting Angle Mark
437
Setting Parental Lock
437
Setting Sound Dynamic Range
437
Entering A Language Code
438
Language Codes
438
Cd/Dvd Player And Dvd Video Disc Information
441
Error Messages
441
Dvd Video Discs
442
Symbols Shown On Dvd Video Discs
442
Discs That Can Be Used
443
Cd/Dvd Player Protection Feature
443
Dvd Video Disc Information
444
Sound
445
Mp3 And Wma Files
445
Wma File Compatibility
446
Compatible Media
446
Compatible Disc Formats
446
Discs Containing Multi-Session Recordings
446
Id3 And Wma Tags
447
Mp3 And Wma Playback
447
Extensions
447
Playback
447
Dvd Video Precaution
449
Discs And Adapters That Cannot Be Used
450
Player Precautions
451
Listening To Bluetooth ® Audio
452
Status Display
454
Connecting Bluetooth Audio Player
455
Playing Bluetooth Audio
456
Selecting A Track/Folder/Album
457
Selecting, Fast Forwarding Or Rewinding A Track
458
Repeat Play
459
Bluetooth Antenna
460
Battery Charge/Signal Status
460
Compatible Models (Bluetooth)
461
Reconnecting The Portable Player
461
Listening To A Usb Memory
463
Connecting The Usb Memory
465
Playing A Usb Memory
465
Selecting A Folder/Album
465
Selecting A Folder, Artist Or Album
466
Selecting, Fast Forwarding Or Rewinding File/Track
467
Usb Memory Functions
469
When Using A Usb Memory
469
Usb Memory
469
If The Armrest Cannot Be Fully Closed
472
To Prevent Damage To The Usb Memory Or Its Terminal
472
Listening To An Ipod
473
Connecting An Ipod
475
Cover Art Display Settings
476
Playing Ipod
477
Selecting, Fast Forwarding Or Rewinding A Track (Ipod)
478
Ipod Cover Art
480
Ipod Functions
480
When Using An Ipod
480
Error Messages For Ipod
480
Compatible Models - Ipod
481
To Prevent Damage To The Ipod Or Its Terminal
482
Optimal Use Of The Audio/Video System
483
About Automatic Sound Levelizer (Asl)
484
Using The Aux Port
485
Using The Rear Seat Audio Controls
487
Changing The Audio Source (Rear)
488
Adjusting The Volume (Rear)
488
Selecting A Radio Station (Rear)
489
Selecting A Track (Rear)
489
Selecting A Chapter (Dvd Video Mode)
490
Selecting A File
490
Fast Forwarding Or Rewinding A Chapter Or File
491
When "ERROR", "WAIT" or "NO MUSIC" Is Shown on the Display
491
Using The Steering Wheel Audio Switches
492
Turning On The Power
493
Changing The Audio Source
493
Silencing A Sound Or Pause The Current Operation
493
Selecting The Preset Station/Channel (Radio)
493
Selecting A Track/File Or Chapter
494
Selecting An Album
494
Selecting A Folder
494
Using The Hands-Free Phone System (For Cellular Phone)
495
Telephone Switch
496
Microphone
496
Steering Switch
497
When Using The Hands-Free System
498
Conditions Under Which The Hands-Free System Will Not Operate
498
When Using Bluetooth Audio And Hands-Free System At The Same Time
498
About The Phonebook In This System
499
Compatible Models (Hands-Free System)
500
Using A Bluetooth ® Phone
503
Registering A Bluetooth Phone
504
Bluetooth Phone Connection
506
Manual
507
Reconnecting To The Bluetooth Phone
508
Connecting The Phone While Bluetooth Audio Is Playing
508
Connecting The Phone While Another Bluetooth Device Is Connected
508
If The Bluetooth Phone Has A Bluetooth Audio Function
508
Making A Call
509
Dialing
509
When The Phonebook Is Empty
510
Calling Using Speed Dial
512
Dialing From History
513
Calling Using Voice Recognition
514
Calling By Name
514
Calling Using Sms/Mms Message
515
Calling By Dial Number
515
Call History List
516
When Calling By Registered Name In The Phonebook
516
When Calling By Phone Number
517
International Calls
517
Calling By Using The Latest Call History Item
517
Receiving A Call
518
To Refuse A Call
518
To Adjust The Incoming Call Volume
518
Speaking On The Phone
519
Adjust Your Voice Volume That The Other Party Hears From Their Speaker
519
Inputting Tones
520
To Transfer A Call
520
To Hang Up
520
Call Waiting
521
Incoming Call
521
Repeated Tone Symbols
521
Interrupt Call Operation
521
Using A Bluetooth Phone Message
522
Checking A Message
522
To Adjust The Message Reading Out Volume
522
Replying A Message (Quick Reply)
522
If The Message Delivery Failed
523
Editing A Quick Reply Message
523
New Message Notification
523
Setting The Hands-Free System (For Cellular Phone)
524
Phone Sound Settings
525
Setting The Ring Tone
525
Setting The Volume (Phone)
525
Phonebook Settings
526
Pbap Compatible Models Automatic Data Transfer Setting
528
For Pbap Incompatible But Opp Compatible Bluetooth Phones
529
Registering The Phonebook Data
531
Editing The Phonebook Data
532
Deleting The Phonebook Data
533
Phonebook Data
534
Setting The Phonebook In A Different Way
534
Transferring The Phone Number Data In A Different Way
535
Editing The Phonebook Data In A Different Way
535
Deleting The Phonebook Data In A Different Way
535
Setting The Speed Dials
536
Deleting The Speed Dial
537
Setting The Speed Dials In A Different Way
538
Registering The Speed Dial In A Different Way
538
Deleting Call History
539
Deleting Call History In A Different Way
540
Deleting After Call History Has Been Displayed
540
Message Settings
541
Changing The New Message Notification Volume
542
Changing The New Message Notification Tone
542
Changing The Message Read Out Volume
543
Editing The Quick Reply Messages
543
To Display the "Message Settings" Screen in a Different Way
544
Editing The Quick Reply Messages In A Different Way
544
Adaptive Volume Control
544
Phone Display Settings
545
Changing The Incoming Call Display Mode
546
Changing The Rotating Contact Images
547
Setting The Bluetooth
548
Registering A Bluetooth Device
549
Removing A Bluetooth Device
551
Editing A Bluetooth Device
551
Setting Portable Player Connection Method
553
Editing the "Device Name"
554
About "Device Address"
554
"My Phone Number"
554
"Connect Portable Player From"
554
Selecting A Bluetooth Phone
555
Selecting A Portable Player
556
Detailed Bluetooth Settings
557
Changing Bluetooth Power
558
Editing The Device Name
558
Editing The Passcode
559
Bluetooth Device Connection Status Display Settings
559
To Return To The Default Bluetooth Settings
560
Interior Lights List
561
Using The Interior Lights
561
Interior Light
562
Personal Lights
562
Illuminated Entry System
563
List Of Storage Features
564
5-6. Using The Storage Features
564
Items That Should Not Be Left In The Storage Spaces
565
When Driving Or When The Storage Compartments Are Not In Use
565
Glove Box
566
Console Box
567
Cup Holders
568
Items Unsuitable For The Cup Holders
569
Auxiliary Boxes
570
Trunk Features
571
Cargo Hooks
571
Luggage Hook
571
First-Aid Kit Storage Net
571
Luggage Mat
572
Warning Reflector Storage Belt
573
Sun Visors And Vanity Mirrors
574
5-7. Other Interior Features
574
Clock
575
Ashtrays
576
Power Outlets
577
To Avoid Damaging The Power Outlets
578
To Prevent Blown Fuse
578
Heated Steering Wheel
579
Seat Heaters/Seat Ventilators
581
Seat Heaters/ Seat Ventilators
581
Modes And Indicators
582
The Seat Heaters/Seat Ventilators Can Be Used When
582
Automatic Operation During S-Flow Mode
582
To Prevent Damage To The Seat Heaters/Seat Ventilators
584
Armrest
585
Rear Sunshade/ Rear Door Sunshades
586
Rear Door Sunshades
587
Operating The Rear Sunshade After The Engine Is Turned Off
587
Reverse Operation Feature
587
Trunk Storage Extension
589
Coat Hooks
590
Assist Grips
591
Utility Hook
592
Garage Door Opener
593
Programming The Homelink
593
Programming A Rolling Code System
595
Programming An Entry Gate
596
Programming Other Devices
596
Reprogramming A Button
596
Operating Homelink
597
Reprogramming A Homelink Button
597
Erasing The Entire Homelink Memory (All Three Programs)
597
Safety Connect
600
Safety Connect Led Light Indicators
603
Safety Connect Services
603
Automatic Collision Notification
603
Stolen Vehicle Location
604
Emergency Assistance Button ("SOS")
604
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
604
Safety Information For Safety Connect
605
Maintenance And Care Cleaning And Protecting
607
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior
608
Automatic Car Washes
608
High Pressure Car Washes
608
Notes For A Smart Access System With Push-Button Starе
608
Maintenance And Care Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior
608
Aluminum Wheels
609
Bumpers
609
Front Side Windows Water-Repellent Coating
609
When Cleaning The Windshield (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Wipers)
610
Precautions Regarding The Exhaust Pipes And Rear Bumper Diffusers
610
To Prevent Paint Deterioration/Corrosion On The Body And Components
611
Cleaning The Exterior Lights
611
When Using An Automatic Car Wash
611
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior
612
Cleaning The Leather Areas
612
Cleaning The Synthetic Leather Areas
612
Shampooing The Carpets
613
Seat Belts Cleaning
613
Water In The Vehicle - Caution
613
Cleaning The Interior (Especially Instrument Panel) - Caution
613
Cleaning Detergents
614
Preventing Damage To Leather Surfaces
614
When Cleaning The Inside Of The Windshield (Vehicles With Lka)
614
Cleaning The Inside Of The Rear Window
614
Maintenance Requirements
615
Resetting The Message Indicating Maintenance
616
Handling Of The Battery - Caution
617
General Maintenance
618
Engine Compartment
618
Vehicle Interior Checks
619
Vehicle Exterior Checks
621
Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs
622
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
623
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
623
When Working On The Engine Compartment
625
When Working Near The Electric Cooling Fans Or Radiator Grille
625
Hood Maintenance
626
Positioning A Floor Jack
627
When Raising Your Vehicle - Caution
628
Engine Compartment View
629
Removing The Engine Compartment Cover
630
Engine Oil Check
631
Adding Engine Oil
632
Engine Oil Consumption
632
Used Engine Oil
633
When Replacing The Engine Oil
633
Engine Coolant
634
Coolant Selection
634
If The Coolant Level Drops Within A Short Time Of Replenishing
634
When Adding Coolant
635
Radiator And Condenser
636
Brake Fluid Check
637
Adding Brake Fluid
637
If The Fluid Level Is Low Or High
637
Battery Exterior
638
Before Recharging
638
After Recharging/Reconnecting The Battery
639
Chemicals In The Battery
639
How To Recharge The Battery
640
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
640
Washer Fluid
641
Checking Tires
642
Tire Rotation
643
Tire Pressure Warning System
644
How To Initialize The Tire Pressure Warning System
645
Registering Id Codes
646
When to Replace Your Vehicle's Tires
646
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
646
Tire Life
646
Low Profile Tires (Except 225/50R17 Tires)
647
Maximum Load Of Tire
647
Tire Types
647
Situations In Which Tire Pressure Warning May Not Operate Properly
648
The Initialization Operation
648
When Inspecting Or Replacing Tires - Caution
650
When Initializing The Tire Pressure Warning System
650
To Avoid Damage To The Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
651
Driving On Rough Roads
651
Tire Inflation Pressure
652
Inspection And Adjustment Procedure (Tires)
653
Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval
653
Effects Of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
653
Instructions For Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
654
Wheels
655
Wheel Selection
655
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
655
When Replacing Wheels
656
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
656
Air Conditioning Filter
657
Electronic Key Battery
659
Replacing The Battery
659
If The Electronic Key Battery Is Depleted
660
For Normal Operation After Replacing The Battery
660
Checking And Replacing Fuses
661
Fuse Layout And Amperage Ratings
664
Engine Compartment (Type B Fuse Box)
666
Driver's Side Instrument Panel
668
Passenger's Side Instrument Panel
670
Trunk - Fuses
672
After A Fuse Is Replaced
673
If There Is An Overload In A Circuit
673
When Replacing Light Bulbs
673
Headlight Aim
674
Vertical Movement Adjusting Bolts
674
Before Checking The Headlight Aim
674
Adjusting The Headlight Aim
675
Light Bulbs
676
Bulb Locations
677
Replacing Light Bulbs
679
Halogen Fog Lights
679
Front Turn Signal Lights (Vehicles With Discharge Headlights)
681
Front Turn Signal Lights (Vehicles With Led Headlights)
683
Rear Turn Signal Lights
685
Back-Up Lights
686
Bulbs To Be Replaced By The Dealer
687
Discharge Headlights
687
Led Lights
687
Condensation Build-Up On The Inside Of The Lens
687
When Trouble Arises
691
7-1. Essential Information
691
Emergency Flashers
692
If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency
693
If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed
694
Before Towing
694
Emergency Towing
694
7-2. Steps To Take In An Emergency
694
Installing Towing Eyelet
695
Towing With A Sling-Type Truck
696
Towing With A Wheel-Lift Type Truck
696
Using A Flat Bed Truck
697
Before Emergency Towing
698
Caution While Towing
698
Installing Towing Eyelets To The Vehicle
698
To Prevent Causing Serious Damage When Towing
699
If You Think Something Is Wrong
700
Visible Symptoms
700
Audible Symptoms
700
Operational Symptoms
700
Fuel Pump Shut Off System
701
If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds
702
Srs Warning Light
707
Front Passenger Detection Sensor/Seat Belt Reminder/Warning Buzzer
707
If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On While Driving
707
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
707
The Tire Pressure Warning Light May Come On Due To Natural Causes
708
When A Tire Is Replaced With A Spare Tire
708
If The Tire Pressure Warning Light Frequently Comes On
708
If Both The Abs And The Brake System Warning Lights Remain On
709
When The Electric Power Steering System Warning Light Comes On
709
If The Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes On
709
If A Blowout Or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur
709
Maintenance Of The Tires
710
Precaution When Installing A Different Tire
711
If A Warning Message Is Displayed
712
Warning Message In Radar Cruise Mode
725
The Lka (Lane-Keeping Assist) Lane Departure Warning Function
725
If You Have A Flat Tire
736
Before Jacking Up The Vehicle
736
Location Of The Spare Tire, Jack And Tools
737
Using The Tire Jack - Caution
738
Taking Out The Jack And Jack Handle
739
Taking Out The Spare Tire
740
Replacing A Flat Tire
741
Replacing A Flat Tire - Caution
743
Installing The Spare Tire
744
The Compact Spare Tire
746
If You Have A Flat Rear Tire On A Road Covered With Snow Or Ice
746
Speed Limit When Using The Compact Spare Tire
748
If The Engine Will Not Start
749
Emergency Start Function
750
If The Shift Lever Cannot Be Shifted From P
751
If The Parking Brake Cannot Be Released
752
Releasing The Parking Brake Manually
752
If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
754
If The Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
757
Starting The Engine When The Battery Is Discharged
758
Charging The Battery
758
When Recharging Or Replacing The Battery
759
Avoiding Battery Fires Or Explosions
759
Battery Precautions
760
If Your Vehicle Overheats
761
When Inspecting Under The Hood Of Your Vehicle - Caution
763
To Prevent Damage To The Cooling System
763
If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck
764
When Attempting To Free A Stuck Vehicle
765
Vehicle Specifications
767
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
768
Dimensions And Weight
768
Vehicle Identification Number
769
Engine Number
769
Engine Data
770
Fuel Data
770
Lubrication System Data
770
Engine Oil Selection
771
Cooling System Data
772
Ignition System Data
772
Electrical System Data
773
Automatic Transmission Data
773
Front Differential Data (Awd Models)
774
Rear Differential Data
774
Brakes Data
774
Steering Data
774
Tires And Wheels Data
775
Light Bulbs Data
777
Fuel Information
778
Fuel Tank Opening For Unleaded Gasoline
778
Gasoline Quality
778
Gasoline Quality Standards
778
Recommendation Of Use Of Gasoline Containing Detergent Additives
779
Recommendation Of The Use Of Cleaner Burning Gasoline
779
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Blended Gasoline
779
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Gasoline Containing Mmt
780
If Your Engine Knocks
780
Notice On Fuel Quality
780
Tire Information
781
Typical Tire Symbols
781
Typical Dot And Tire Identification Number (Tin)
783
Tire Size
784
Tire Section Names
785
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
786
Dot Quality Grades
786
Treadwear
786
Traction Aa, A, B, C
786
Temperature A, B, C
787
Glossary Of Tire Terminology
788
Customization
793
Customizing Vehicle Features
793
Customizable Features
793
Vehicle Customization Notes
803
When Customizing Using The Remote Touch
803
8-3. Items To Initialize
804
For Owners
805
Reporting Safety Defects For U.s. Owners
806
Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
807
Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
809
Headlight Aim Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
818
What To Do If
821
(Troubleshooting)
821
Troubleshooting
822
The Doors Cannot Be Locked, Unlocked, Opened Or Closed
822
Alphabetical Index
828
Gas Station Information
844
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