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2
Using The Interior Lights
3
For Your Information
8
Noise From Under Vehicle After Turning Off The Engine
8
Accessories, Spare Parts And Modification Of Your Lexus
8
Installation Of A Mobile Two-Way Radio System
8
Vehicle Data Recording
9
Event Data Recorder
10
Scrapping Of Your Lexus
11
Perchlorate Material
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
Instrument Panel
16
Switches
18
Interior
22
For Safety And Security
25
For Safe Use
25
Before Driving
26
Floor Mat
26
When Installing the Driver's Floor Mat
27
For Safety Drive
28
Correct Driving Posture
28
Adjusting The Mirrors
29
Correct Use Of The Seat Belts
30
Fastening And Releasing The Seat Belt
30
Adjusting The Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front Seats)
31
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats For All Models And Outboard Rear Seats Of Some Models)
31
After The Rear Center Seat Belt Has Been Used
32
Emergency Locking Retractor (Elr)
32
Automatic Locking Retractor (Alr)
32
Child Seat Belt Usage
32
Wearing A Seat Belt
33
Pregnant Women
33
People Suffering Illness
34
When Children Are In The Vehicle
34
Seat Belt Pretensioners
34
Seat Belt Damage And Wear
34
Using A Seat Belt Extender
35
When Using A Seat Belt Extender
35
Srs Front 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 (Srs Front Airbags)
44
Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions (Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags)
44
Conditions Under Which The Srs Airbags May Deploy (Inflate), Other Than A Collision
44
Types Of Collisions That May Not Deploy The Srs Airbags (Srs Front Airbags)
45
Types Of Collisions That May Not Deploy The Srs Airbags (Srs Side And Curtain Shield Air-Bags)
45
When To Contact Your Lexus Dealer
46
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
47
Condition And Operation In The Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
48
Adult
48
Child
48
Child Restraint System With Infant
49
Unoccupied
49
There Is A Malfunction In The System
50
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System Precautions
51
Safety Information For Children
53
Child Restraint Systems
54
Points To Remember
54
Types Of Child Restraints
55
Selecting An Appropriate Child Restraint System
55
Child Restraint Precautions
56
Installing Child Restraints
58
Child Restraint Latch Anchors
58
Anchor Brackets (For Top Tether Strap)
58
Installation With Latch System
59
Installing Child Restraints Using A Seat Belt (Child Restraint Lock Function Belt)
61
Rear-Facing-Infant Seat/Convertible Seat
61
Forward-Facing-Convertible Seat
62
Booster Seat
64
Removing A Child Restraint Installed With A Seat Belt
64
Child Restraint Systems With A Top Tether Strap
65
Laws And Regulations Pertaining To Anchorages
65
When Installing A Booster Seat
66
When Installing A Child Restraint System
66
Do Not Use A Seat Belt Extender
67
To Correctly Attach A Child Restraint System To The Anchors
67
Exhaust Gas Precautions
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Important Points While Driving
68
When Parking
68
Exhaust Pipe
68
Engine Immobilizer System
69
System Maintenance
69
Conditions That May Cause The System To Malfunction
69
Theft Deterrent System
69
Certifications For The Engine Immobilizer System
70
To Ensure The System Operates Correctly
70
Setting The Alarm System
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Deactivating Or Stopping The Alarm
71
Items To Check Before Locking The Vehicle
72
Triggering Of The Alarm
72
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
72
Theft Prevention Labels (U.s.a.)
73
Instrument Cluster
75
Warning Lights And Indicators
76
Except F Sport Models
76
F Sport Models
76
Warning Lights
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Indicators
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If A Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come On
80
Gauges And Meters
81
Changing The Display
83
Odometer/Trip Meter
83
Main Meter (F Sport Models)
83
Instrument Panel Light Control
84
Instrument Panel Brightness Adjustment
84
Outside Temperature Display
84
Pop-Up Display
84
To Prevent Damage To The Engine And Its Components
85
Multi-Information Display
86
Operating The Meter Control Switches
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Drive Information
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Average Fuel Economy (After Reset/After Start/After Refuel)
87
Average Vehicle Speed (After Reset/After Start)
87
Distance (Driving Range/After Start)
88
Boost Meter/Oil Temperature Gauge/Oil Pressure Gauge (F Sport Models For Is200T)
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Gear Positions
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Settings Display
89
Language
89
Eco Driving Indicator Light
89
Drive Information 1/Drive Information 2
89
Speed Indicator (F Sport Models)
90
Rev Indicator (F Sport Models)
90
Rev Peak (F Sport Models)
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Eco Driving Indicator
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Suspension Of The Settings Display
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The Information Display At Low Temperatures
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Cautions During Setting Up The Display
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During Setting Up The Display
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Fuel Consumption Information
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Trip Information
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Navigation System
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Past Record
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Updating The Past Record Data
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Resetting The Data
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Cruising Range
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Operation Of Each Component
99
Keys
100
Wireless Remote Control
100
Key Information
100
Using The Mechanical Key
101
Panic Mode
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Card Key (If Equipped)
102
When Required to Leave the Vehicle's Key with a Parking Attendant
102
If You Lose Your Mechanical Keys
102
When Riding In An Aircraft
102
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
103
Confirmation Of The Registered Key Number
103
If A Wrong Key Is Used
103
To Prevent Key Damage
104
Carrying The Electronic Key On Your Person
104
When An Electronic Key Is Lost
104
Handling The Card Key
104
Unlocking And Locking The Doors From The Outside
105
Opening, Closing And Locking The Doors And Trunk
105
Operation Signals
106
Security Feature
106
Welcome Light Illumination Control
106
When The Door Cannot Be Locked By The Lock Sensor On The Upper Part Of The Door Handle
106
Unlocking And Locking The Doors From The Inside
107
Door Lock Switches
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Inside Lock Buttons
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Locking The Doors From The Outside Without A Key
107
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
108
Automatic Door Locking And Unlocking Systems
108
Switching The Door Unlock Function
109
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
109
To Prevent An Accident
110
Opening The Trunk From Inside The Vehicle
111
Opening The Trunk From Outside The Vehicle
111
When Closing The Trunk
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Luggage Security System
112
Trunk Light
113
Function To Prevent The Trunk Being Locked With The Electronic Key Inside
113
Internal Trunk Release Lever
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If The Smart Access System With Push-Button Start Or The Wireless Remote Control Does Not Operate Properly
113
Using The Trunk
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Smart Access System With Push-Button Start
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Effective Range (Areas Within Which The Electronic Key Is Detected)
116
Battery-Saving Function
117
Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
117
Conditions Affecting Operation
118
Note For The Entry Function
119
When The Vehicle Is Not Driven For Extended Periods
120
To Operate The System Properly
120
If The Smart Access System With Push-Button Start Does Not Operate Properly
120
If The Smart Access System With Push-Button Start Has Been Deactivated In A Customized Setting
120
Certification For The Smart Access System With Push-Button Start
121
Caution Regarding Interference With Electronic Devices
122
Front Seats
123
Adjustment Procedure
123
Power Easy Access System (If Equipped)
123
When Adjusting The Seat
123
Rear Seats
124
Folding Down The Rear Seatbacks
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When Folding The Rear Seatbacks Down
125
After Returning The Rear Seatback To The Upright Position
125
Driving Position Memory
126
Power Easy Access System
126
Operation Of The Power Easy Access System
126
Recording Procedure
127
Recall Procedure
127
To Stop The Position Recall Operation Part-Way Through
128
Seat Positions That Can Be Memorized
128
Operating The Driving Position Memory After Turning The Engine Switch Off
128
In Order To Correctly Use The Driving Position Memory Function
128
Memory Recall Function
129
Registering Procedure
129
Cancelation Procedure
130
Recalling The Driving Position Using The Memory Recall Function
130
Seat Adjustment Caution
130
Head Restraints
131
Vertical Adjustment
131
Horizontal Adjustment (If Equipped)
131
Removing The Head Restraints
132
Installing The Head Restraints
132
Adjusting The Height Of The Head Restraints
133
Adjusting The Rear Seat Head Restraint
133
Head Restraint Precautions
133
Steering Wheel
134
Manual Type
134
Adjusting The Steering Wheel And Mirrors
134
Horn
135
The Steering Wheel Can Be Adjusted When (Power Type)
135
Automatic Adjustment Of The Steering Position (If Equipped)
135
Make Sure That The Steering Wheel Is Securely Locked
135
Inside Rear View Mirror
136
Adjusting The Height Of Rear View Mirror
136
Anti-Glare Function
136
To Prevent Sensor Error
137
Outside Rear View Mirrors
138
Folding The Mirrors
138
Linked Mirror Function When Reversing (If Equipped)
139
Mirror Angle Can Be Adjusted When
139
When The Mirrors Are Fogged Up
139
Automatic Adjustment Of The Mirror Angle (If Equipped)
139
When The Mirror Defoggers Are Operating
140
Power Windows
141
Opening And Closing Procedures
141
Window Lock Switch
141
Opening, Closing The Windows And Moon Roof
141
The Power Windows Can Be Operated When
142
Operating The Power Windows After Turning The Engine Off
142
Jam Protection Function
142
If The Power Window Does Not Operate Normally
142
Door Lock Linked Window Operation
143
When The Battery Is Disconnected
143
Power Windows Open Warning Buzzer
143
Closing The Windows
143
Moon Roof
144
Opening And Closing
144
Tilting Up And Down
144
The Moon Roof Can Be Operated When
145
Operating The Moon Roof After Turning The Engine Off
145
Sunshade
145
Door Lock Linked Moon Roof Operation
145
When The Moon Roof Does Not Close Normally
146
Moon Roof Open Warning Buzzer
147
Opening The Moon Roof
147
Closing The Moon Roof
147
Driving
149
Driving The Vehicle
150
Stopping
150
Parking The Vehicle
150
Starting Off On A Steep Uphill
150
When Starting Off On An Uphill
151
Engine Speed While Driving
151
Restraining The Engine Output (Brake Override System)
151
Breaking In Your New Lexus
151
Idling Time Before Engine Stop (Is200T)
152
When Starting The Vehicle
153
When Driving The Vehicle
153
When Driving On Slippery Road Surfaces
154
When Shifting The Shift Lever
154
If You Hear A Squealing Or Scraping Noise (Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators)
154
When The Vehicle Is Stopped
155
When The Vehicle Is Parked
155
When Taking A Nap In The Vehicle
156
When Braking
156
When Parking The Vehicle
157
Avoiding Damage To Vehicle Parts
157
If You Get A Flat Tire While Driving
157
When Encountering Flooded Roads
157
Cargo And Luggage
158
Capacity And Distribution
158
Calculation Formula For Your Vehicle
159
Things That Must Not Be Carried In The Trunk
160
Storage Precautions
160
Vehicle Load Limits
161
Seating Capacity: 5 Occupants (Front 2, Rear 3)
161
Towing Capacity
161
Cargo Capacity
161
Trailer Towing
162
Dinghy Towing
163
To Avoid Serious Damage To Your Vehicle
163
Engine (Ignition) Switch
164
Starting The Engine
164
Stopping The Engine
164
Driving Procedures
164
Changing Engine Switch Modes
165
When Stopping The Engine With The Shift Lever In A Position Other Than P
165
Auto Power Off Function
166
If The Engine Does Not Start
166
When The Steering Lock Cannot Be Released
166
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
166
Operation Of The Engine Switch
167
When Starting The Engine
167
Caution While Driving
167
Stopping The Engine In An Emergency
167
To Prevent Battery Discharge
168
Symptoms Indicating A Malfunction With The Engine Switch
168
Automatic Transmission
169
Shifting The Shift Lever
169
Shift Position Purpose
170
Selecting The Driving Mode
170
Selecting Shift Ranges In The D Position
171
Shift Ranges And Their Functions
171
Selecting Gears In The M Position
172
Automatic Deactivation Of Shift Range Selection In The D Position
173
To Protect The Automatic Transmission
173
Gear Position Display On The Multi-Information Display
173
When Driving With Cruise Control Or Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Activated
173
Ai-Shift
174
Turn Signal Lever
175
Operating Instructions
175
If The Turn Signals Do Not Stop Flashing After Turning Left Or Right, Or If You Want To Stop Them Flashing
175
Turn Signals Can Be Operated When
176
If The Indicator Flashes Faster Than Usual
176
If The Turn Signals Stop Flashing Before A Lane Change Has Been Performed
176
Parking Brake
177
Headlight Switch
178
Operating The Lights And Wipers
178
Turning On The High Beam Headlights
179
Daytime Running Light System
179
Headlight Control Sensor
179
Automatic Light Off System
179
Light Reminder Buzzer
180
Activating The Automatic High Beam System
181
High Beam Automatic Turning On Or Off Conditions
182
Turning The High Beam On/Off Manually
182
Switching To Low Beam
182
Switching To High Beam
182
The Automatic High Beam Can Be Operated When
183
Camera Sensor Detection Information
183
Temporarily Lowering Sensor Sensitivity
184
Limitations Of The Automatic High Beam
184
Notes When Using The Automatic High Beam System
185
Fog Light Switch
186
Windshield Wipers And Washer
187
Operating The Wiper Lever
187
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
189
Switching Between The Intermittent Windshield Wipers And Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
190
Operation Of The Intermittent Windshield Wipers With Interval Adjuster
191
The Windshield Wiper And Washer Can Be Operated When
192
Dripping Prevention Wiper Sweep
192
Effects Of Vehicle Speed On Wiper Operation (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
192
Raindrop Sensor (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
193
When The Windshield Wipers Are In Temporary Operation (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
193
If No Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
193
Caution Regarding The Use Of Windshield Wipers In Auto Mode
193
Opening The Fuel Tank Cap
194
Before Refueling The Vehicle
194
Fuel Tank Opening For Unleaded Gasoline
194
When Refueling The Vehicle
194
Refueling
195
Closing The Fuel Tank Cap
197
Fuel Filler Door Lock Condition
197
When Replacing The Fuel Tank Cap
197
Cruise Control
198
Summary Of Functions
198
Setting The Vehicle Speed
198
Using The Driving Support Systems
198
Adjusting The Set Speed
199
Canceling And Resuming The Constant Speed Control
199
Cruise Control Can Be Set When
200
Accelerating After Setting The Vehicle Speed
200
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
200
If The Warning Message For The Cruise Control Is Shown On The Multi-Information Display
200
To Avoid Operating The Cruise Control By Mistake
201
Situations Unsuitable For Cruise Control
201
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
202
Driving In Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
203
Setting The Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
204
Changing The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
206
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
206
Canceling And Resuming The Speed Control
206
Approach Warning (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
207
Warnings May Not Occur When
207
Selecting Constant Speed Control Mode
208
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can Be Set When
209
Automatic Cancelation Of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
209
Automatic Cancelation Of Constant Speed Control Mode
209
Radar Sensor And Grille Cover
210
Operation Guide Display
210
Warning Messages And Buzzers For Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
210
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
212
Cautions Regarding The Driving Assist Systems
212
To Avoid Inadvertent Cruise Control Activation
212
Situations Unsuitable For Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
213
When The Sensor May Not Be Correctly Detecting The Vehicle Ahead
214
Conditions Under Which The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode May Not Function Correctly
215
Handling The Radar Sensor
216
Lda (Lane Departure Alert)
217
Turning The Lda System On
218
Operating Conditions
218
Indication On The Multi-Information Display
219
Temporary Cancelation Of The Lda System Functions
220
The Lane Departure Warning
220
After The Vehicle Has Been Parked In The Sun
220
Conditions In Which The Function May Not Operate Correctly
220
When Changing The Tires
221
Warning Messages For The Lda System
221
Before Using The Lda System
221
Situations Unsuitable For Lda System
221
To Prevent Damage To Or Incorrect Operation Of The Lda System
222
Camera Sensor
222
Types Of Sensors
223
Intuitive Parking Assist Switch
223
Display
224
Lexus Display Audio Screen (If Equipped)
224
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
225
Multi-Information Display And Lexus Display Audio Screen (If Equipped)
225
Buzzer Operation And Distance To An Obstacle
226
Detection Range Of The Sensors
226
Setting Up Intuitive Parking Assist
227
The Intuitive Parking Assist Can Be Operated When
227
Sensor Detection Information
228
When Using The Intuitive Parking Assist
229
When Using Intuitive Parking Assist
229
Notes When Washing The Vehicle
229
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor
230
Using The Lexus Parking Assist Monitor
230
Screen Display
230
Using The System
231
Distance Guide Line Display Mode
231
Switching The Display Mode
232
Estimated Course Line Display Mode
233
Screen Description
233
Parking Operation
234
Parking Assist Guide Line Display Mode
235
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor Precautions
237
Area Displayed On Screen
237
Lexus Parking Assist Monitor Camera
238
Using The Camera
238
Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road
238
When The Ground Behind The Vehicle Slopes Up Sharply
239
When The Ground Behind The Vehicle Slopes Down Sharply
239
When Any Part Of The Vehicle Sags
240
When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects
240
Estimated Course Lines
240
Distance Guide Lines
241
Things You Should Know
242
If You Notice Any Symptoms
242
When Using The Lexus Parking Assist Monitor System
244
How To Use The Camera
245
Driving Mode Select Switch
246
Vehicles Without Adaptive Variable Suspension System
246
Vehicles With Adaptive Variable Suspension System
247
Operation Of The Air Conditioning System In Eco Drive Mode
248
Sport Mode Automatic Deactivation
248
Driving Assist Systems
249
Vsc (Vehicle Stability Control)
249
Hill-Start Assist Control
249
Vgrs (Variable Gear Ratio Steering) (If Equipped)
249
Eps (Electric Power Steering)
250
Adaptive Variable Suspension System (If Equipped)
250
Vdim (Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management)
250
When The Trac/Vsc Systems Are Operating
250
Disabling The Trac System
251
Turning Off Both Trac/Vsc Systems
251
When The Message Is Displayed On The Multi-Information Display Showing That Trac Has Been Disabled Even If The Vsc Off Switch Has Not Been Pressed
251
Vgrs Is Disabled When
252
Sounds And Vibrations Caused By The Abs, Brake Assist, Vsc, Trac, Hill-Start Assist Control And Vgrs Systems
252
Eps And Vgrs Operation Sound
252
Automatic Reactivation Of Trac And Vsc Systems
252
Reduced Effectiveness Of The Eps System
253
Operating Conditions Of Hill-Start Assist Control
253
Automatic System Cancelation Of Hill-Start Assist Control
253
The Abs Does Not Operate Effectively When
254
Stopping Distance When The Abs Is Operating May Exceed That Of Normal Conditions
254
Trac May Not Operate Effectively When
254
Replacing Tires
254
Pcs (Pre-Collision System)
255
Pre-Collision Brake Assist
255
Pre-Collision Braking
255
Suspension Control (Vehicles With Adaptive Variable Suspension System)
255
Disabling Pre-Collision System
256
Radar Sensor
256
The Pre-Collision System Is Operational When
257
Conditions That May Trigger The System Even If There Is No Danger Of A Collision
257
Obstacles Not Detected
258
Situations In Which The Pre-Collision System Does Not Function Properly
258
Automatic Cancelation Of The Pre-Collision System
258
When There Is A Malfunction In The System Or If The System Is Temporarily Unusable
258
Limitations Of The Pre-Collision System
260
Cautions Regarding The Assist Contents Of The System
261
Summary Of The Blind Spot Monitor
262
(Blind Spot Monitor)
262
The Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators Visibility
263
Rear Cross Traffic Alert Buzzer Hearing
263
When There Is A Malfunction In The Blind Spot Monitor
263
Certification For The Blind Spot Monitor
263
The Blind Spot Monitor Function
265
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Detection Areas
265
Cautions Regarding The Use Of The System
265
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Is Operational When
266
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Will Detect A Vehicle When
266
Conditions Under Which The Blind Spot Monitor Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
266
Conditions Under Which The Blind Spot Monitor Function May Not Function Correctly
266
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function
267
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Detection Areas
268
Conditions Under Which The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
269
Conditions Under Which The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function May Not Function Correctly
269
Winter Driving Tips
270
Preparation For Winter
270
Before Driving The Vehicle
270
Selecting Tire Chains
271
Regulations On The Use Of Tire Chains
271
Tire Chain Installation
271
Driving With Snow Tires
272
Driving With Tire Chains (Except Vehicles With 18-Inch Tires)
272
Repairing Or Replacing Snow Tires
272
Fitting Tire Chains (Except Vehicles With 18-Inch Tires)
272
Lexus Display Audio System
274
Display Audio Operation Buttons
276
Basic Operations
276
"Menu" Screen
277
Lexus Display Audio Controller
278
Using The Lexus Display Audio Controller
278
Basic Screen Operation
278
Inputting Letters And Numbers
279
Input Mode
279
Input Field Mode
279
When Using The Screen
280
Using Cellular Phones
280
To Prevent Lexus Display Audio Controller Malfunction
280
To Avoid Damaging The Audio System
280
Steering Wheel Audio Switches
281
Operating The Audio System Using The Steering Wheel Switches
281
To Reduce The Risk Of An Accident
281
Mobile Assistant
282
Adjusting The Volume
283
Microphone
283
Mobile Assistant Precautions
283
Connecting Using The Usb/Aux Port
284
Ipod
284
Usb Memory
284
Portable Audio Player
284
Using A 4-Pole Aux Cable
285
While Driving
285
Display "Setup" Screen
286
Setup Menu
286
Screen For General Settings
287
Customizing Images
288
Adding An Image
288
Deleting Images
288
Deleting Personal Data
289
Voice Settings
290
Return To The Default Settings
290
Screen For Display Settings
291
Screen Off
291
Day Mode
291
Adjusting The Screen Quality
291
Selecting The Audio Source
292
Changing Audio Source
292
Using The Steering Wheel Switches To Change Audio Sources
292
Rearranging The List
292
Using The Audio System
292
Optimal Use Of The Audio System
293
How To Adjust The Sound Settings And Sound Quality
293
The Sound Quality Level Is Adjusted Individually
293
About Automatic Sound Levelizer (Asl)
293
Audio Settings
294
Screen For Audio Settings
294
Changing Radio Settings
294
Changing Ipod Settings
295
Changing A/V Settings
295
Changing The Cover Art Settings
296
Changing Usb Settings
296
Audio Menu Screen Operation
297
Am, Fm Radio Or Xm Satellite Radio
297
Cd, Mp3/Wma/Aac Disc, Ipod, Usb Or Bluetooth
298
A/V
298
Repeat Play
299
Random/Shuffle Playback
299
Radio Operation
300
Radio Top Screen
300
Selecting A Station (Am Or Fm Radio)
300
Station List
300
Using The Radio
300
Selecting An Hd Radio Channel
301
Selecting A Channel (Xm Satellite Radio)
301
Setting Presets
301
Display The Text Message
301
Hd Radio Technology Troubleshooting Guide
302
Reception Sensitivity
303
Xm Radio Services—Descriptions
303
Xm Radio Services—Subscription Instructions
304
Xm Radio Services—Legal Disclaimers And Warnings
304
If The Satellite Radio Does Not Operate Normally
305
Cd Player Operation
306
Cd Top Screen
306
Selecting A Track/File
306
Selecting A Folder (Mp3/Wma/Aac Disc)
306
Error Messages
307
Discs That Can Be Used
307
Lens Cleaners
307
Mp3, Wma And Aac Files
307
Mp3 File Compatibility
308
Wma File Compatibility
308
Aac File Compatibility
308
Compatible Disc Formats
308
File Names
309
Id3, Wma And Aac Tags
309
Mp3, Wma And Aac Playback
309
Playback
309
The Gracenote Media Database
310
Discs And Adapters That Cannot Be Used
311
Player Precautions
311
Listening To An Ipod
312
Ipod Top Screen
312
Selecting A Song
312
Selecting A Play Mode
312
Using An External Device
312
Ipod Cover Art
313
Ipod Functions
313
Ipod Problems
313
Compatible Models
314
If The Console Box Lid Cannot Be Fully Closed
314
To Prevent Damage To The Ipod Or Its Terminals
314
Usb Top Screen
315
Selecting A File
315
Displaying The Now Playing List
315
Listening Usb Memory Device
315
Usb Memory Functions
316
Error Messages For Usb Memory
316
Extensions
318
To Prevent Damage To The Usb Memory Device Or Its Terminals
318
Using The Aux Port
319
Operating Portable Players Connected To The Audio System
319
When Using A Portable Player Connected To The Power Outlet
319
Device Registration/Connection Flow
320
Connecting Bluetooth
320
Steps For Using Bluetooth ® Devices
320
"Bluetooth*Setup" Screen
321
How To Register A Bluetooth Device
322
How To Select A Bluetooth Device
323
Connecting Method Is Set to "Vehicle"
324
Connecting Method Is Set to "Device"
324
Connecting A Bluetooth ® Audio Player
324
Auto Connection
325
Manual Connection
325
Connecting A Bluetooth ® Phone
325
Bluetooth Device Registration Status
326
Restoring The Default Settings
326
Displaying A Bluetooth ® Device Details
326
How To Check And Change Detailed Bluetooth Settings
327
Detailed Bluetooth ® Settings
327
Status Display
328
Listening To Bluetooth ® Audio
328
Bluetooth Audio Top Screen
329
Phone Top Screen
330
Using A Bluetooth ® Phone
330
Making A Call
332
Dialing From The Phonebook
332
When The Phonebook Is Empty
333
Dialing From Favorites
334
Dialing From History
334
Call History List
334
Calling By Using The Latest Call History Entry
334
Receiving A Call
335
To Answer The Phone
335
To Refuse A Call
335
International Calls
335
Speaking On The Phone
336
To Adjust The Call Volume
336
To Adjust In Call Volume
336
Inputting Tones
336
To Transfer A Call
337
To Hang Up
337
Call Waiting
337
Transferring Calls
337
Checking Messages
338
Message Screen
338
Using A Bluetooth ® Phone Message
338
Replying To A Message
339
Editing A Quick Message
339
Receiving A Message Popup Function
339
Operating A Telephone Using The Steering Wheel Switches
340
Bluetooth Phone Settings
341
"Phone/Message Settings" Screen
341
Sound Settings
341
Phone Display Settings
342
To Return To The Default Volume Settings
342
"Contact/Call History Settings" Screen
343
Phonebook
343
Transferring A Phone Number
344
Registering Favorites
344
Removing Favorites
345
Deleting The Contacts Data
345
Phonebook Data
345
When Transferring Contacts
345
Messaging Setting
346
Troubleshooting
347
When Using The Hands-Free System With A Bluetooth Device
347
What To Do If
347
When Registering/Connecting A Cellular Phone
348
When Making/Receiving A Call
348
When Using The Phonebook
349
When Using The Bluetooth Message Function
349
In Other Situations
350
When Using The Bluetooth Audio System
351
When Using The Hands-Free System
351
Conditions Under Which The System Will Not Operate
351
Bluetooth Antenna
352
Battery Charge/Signal Status
352
When Using The Bluetooth Audio And Hands-Free System At The Same Time
352
About The Contact In This System
352
Reconnecting The Portable Audio Player
355
When You Sell Your Car
355
When Leaving The Vehicle
355
Display "Information" Screen
356
Traffic Information Map
356
Other Function
356
Information" Screen
356
Certification For U.s. Owners
357
Usb Photo Screen
358
Menu Screen
358
Connecting A Usb Memory Device
358
Selecting A Folder And A File
358
How To Check The Weather Information
360
Using The Voice Command System
361
When Using The Microphone
361
When Searching For A Track
362
Casual Speech Recognization
362
Expression Examples For Each Function
363
Command List
363
Basic
363
Phone
364
Audio
364
Info
364
Lexus Enform Remote
365
Subscription
365
Availability Of Service
366
Lexus Enform Remote Information
366
Interior Features
367
Air Conditioning Controls
368
Adjusting The Temperature Setting
368
Using The Air Conditioning System
368
Fan Speed Setting
369
Change The Airflow Mode
369
Air Conditioning Control Screen
369
With A Lexus Display Audio
369
With A Navigation System
370
Option Control Screen
370
Using Automatic Mode
371
Automatic Mode Indicator
371
Adjusting The Temperature For Driver And Passenger Seats Separately
371
Micro Dust And Pollen Filter
371
Other Functions
371
Defogging The Windshield
372
Defogging The Rear Window And Outside Rear View Mirrors
372
Windshield Wiper De-Icer (If Equipped)
372
Location Of Air Outlets
373
Adjusting The Position Of And Opening And Closing The Air Outlets
373
Registering Air Conditioning Settings To Electronic Keys (Vehicles With Driving Position Memory)
373
Fogging Up Of The Windows
374
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
374
When The Outside Temperature Exceeds 75 F (24 C) And The Air Conditioning System Is On
374
When The Outside Temperature Falls To Nearly 32 F (0 C)
375
Ventilation And Air Conditioning Odors
375
To Prevent The Windshield From Fogging Up
375
To Prevent Burns
375
Heated Steering Wheel/Seat Heaters/Seat Ventilators
376
Heated Steering Wheel
376
The Seat Heaters Can Be Used When
377
Seat Heater Timer Control
377
Seat Ventilators
377
Interior Lights List
378
Personal Lights
379
Turns The Light On/Off
379
Interior Lights
379
The Interior Lights And Personal Lights Can Be Operated When
380
Battery Protection Function
380
Illuminated Entry System
380
List Of Storage Features
381
Glove Box
382
Console Box
382
Cup Holders/Bottle Holders
383
Trunk Features
385
Cargo Hooks
385
First-Aid Kit Storage Belt
385
Luggage Mat
386
Sun Visors
387
Vanity Mirrors
387
Clock
387
Using The Other Interior Features
387
Using The Other Interior
387
Power Outlet
388
Armrest
389
Rear Sunshade (If Equipped)
389
Assist Grips
391
Coat Hooks
391
Garage Door Opener
392
Programming The Homelink
392
Before Programming Homelink
392
Programming Homelink
393
For U.S.A. Owner' S
393
Programming An Entry Gate (For U.s.a. Owners)/Programming A Device In The Canadian Market
393
Programming A Rolling Code System
394
Reprogramming A Single Homelink Button
394
Erasing The Entire Homelink Memory (All Three Programs)
395
Programs Stored In The Homelink Memory
395
Certification For The Garage Door Opener
395
When Programming A Garage Door Or Other Remote Control Device
396
Conforming To Federal Safety Standards
396
When Operating Or Programming Homelink
396
Compass
397
Operation
397
Displays And Directions
397
Calibrating The Compass
398
Deviation Calibration
398
Circling Calibration
399
Conditions Unfavorable To Correct Operation
399
While Driving The Vehicle
399
To Ensure Normal Operation Of The Compass
399
Lexus Enform Safety Connect
400
System Components
400
Services
401
Safety Connect Services Information
401
Languages
401
When Contacting The Response Center
401
Safety Connect Led Light Indicators
402
Safety Connect Services
402
Automatic Collision Notification
402
Stolen Vehicle Location
403
Emergency Assistance Button ("SOS")
403
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
403
Safety Information For Safety Connect
404
Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals
404
Certification For Lexus Enform With Safety Connect
404
Maintenance And Care Cleaning And Protecting
405
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior
406
Self-Restoring Coat
406
Automatic Car Washes
406
When Using A Car Wash
406
Aluminum Wheels
407
Front Side Windows Water-Repellent Coating (If Equipped)
407
When Cleaning The Windshield (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
407
Precautions Regarding The Exhaust Pipe
407
To Prevent Paint Deterioration And Corrosion On The Body And Components (Aluminum Wheels Etc.)
408
Cleaning The Exterior Lights
408
When Using An Automatic Car Wash (Vehicles With Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
408
When Using A High Pressure Car Wash
408
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior
409
Cleaning The Synthetic Leather Areas
409
Shampooing The Carpets
410
When Cleaning The Carpeted Portions Of The Glove Box, Console Box, Etc.
410
Water In The Vehicle
410
Cleaning The Interior (Especially Instrument Panel)
410
Cleaning Detergents
411
Preventing Damage To Leather Surfaces
411
When Cleaning The Inside Of The Windshield (Vehicles With Lda [Lane Departure Alert])
411
Cleaning The Inside Of The Rear Window
411
Maintenance Requirements
412
Scheduled Maintenance
412
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
412
Repair And Replacement
413
Resetting The Message Indicating Maintenance Is Required (For Vehicle Sold In U.s.a. And Is200T For Canada)
413
Allow Inspection And Repairs To Be Performed By A Lexus Dealer
413
If Your Vehicle Is Not Properly Maintained
414
Handling Of The Battery
414
General Maintenance
415
Vehicle Interior
416
Vehicle Exterior
417
If The Engine Is Running
417
Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs
418
If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On
418
Your Vehicle May Not Pass The I/M Test In The Following Situations:
418
When The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Still Remains On After Several Driving Trips
418
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
419
When Working On The Engine Compartment
420
When Working Near The Electric Cooling Fans Or Radiator Grille
420
Safety Glasses
420
If You Remove The Air Cleaner Filter
420
Hood
421
Pre-Driving Check
421
Positioning A Floor Jack
422
Front
422
Rear
422
Engine Compartment
423
Is350/Is300
423
Is200T
424
Checking The Engine Oil
425
Adding Engine Oil
426
Engine Oil Consumption
426
After Changing The Engine Oil (Is200T Only)
427
Used Engine Oil
427
To Prevent Serious Engine Damage
427
When Replacing The Engine Oil
427
Engine Coolant Reservoir
428
Intercooler Coolant Reservoir (Is200T Only)
428
Coolant Selection
428
If The Coolant Level Drops Within A Short Time Of Replenishing
429
When The Engine Is Hot
429
When Adding Coolant
429
Radiator, Condenser And Intercooler Radiator (If Equipped)
429
Brake Fluid
430
Checking Fluid Level
430
Adding Fluid
430
When Filling The Reservoir
430
Battery Exterior
431
Before Recharging
431
After Recharging/Reconnecting The Battery
431
Chemicals In The Battery
432
Where To Safely Charge The Battery
432
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
432
When Recharging The Battery
432
Washer Fluid
433
When Adding Washer Fluid
433
Do Not Use Any Fluid Other Than Washer Fluid
433
Diluting Washer Fluid
433
Checking Tires
434
Tire Rotation
434
Vehicles With Front And Rear Tires Of The Same Size
434
Vehicles With Front And Rear Tires Of Differing Sizes
434
Tire Pressure Warning System
435
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
435
Initializing The Tire Pressure Warning System
435
The Tire Pressure Warning System Must Be Initialized In The Following Circum-Stances
435
How To Initialize The Tire Pressure Warning System
436
Registering Id Codes
437
When to Replace Your Vehicle's Tires
437
Replacing Tires And Wheels
437
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
437
Low Profile Tires
438
Maximum Load Of Tire
438
Tire Types
438
If The Tread On Snow Tires Wears Down Below 0.16 In. (4 Mm)
439
Situations In Which The Tire Pressure Warning System May Not Operate Properly
439
The Initialization Operation
439
When Initialization Of The Tire Pressure Warning System Has Failed
440
Tire Pressure Warning System Certification
440
When Inspecting Or Replacing Tires
441
When Initializing The Tire Pressure Warning System
441
Repairing Or Replacing Tires, Wheels, Tire Pressure Warning Valves, Transmitters And Tire Valve Caps
442
To Avoid Damage To The Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
442
Driving On Rough Roads
442
If Tire Inflation Pressure Of Each Tire Becomes Low While Driving
442
Tire Inflation Pressure
443
Inspection And Adjustment Procedure
444
Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval
444
Effects Of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
444
Instructions For Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
445
Proper Inflation Is Critical To Save Tire Performance
445
When Inspecting And Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure
445
Wheel Selection
446
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
446
When Replacing Wheels
446
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
447
Air Conditioning Filter
448
Removal Method
448
Checking Interval
449
If Air Flow From The Vents Decreases Dramatically
449
When Using The Air Conditioning System
449
Electronic Key Battery
450
You Will Need The Following Items
450
Replacing The Battery
450
Use A Cr2032 Lithium Battery
451
When The Card Key Battery Needs To Be Replaced (If Equipped)
451
If The Electronic Key Battery Is Depleted
451
For Normal Operation After Replacing The Battery
451
Checking And Replacing Fuses
452
Engine Compartment (Type A And B Fuse Box)
452
Driver' S Side Instrument Panel
452
After A Fuse Is Replaced
454
When Replacing Light Bulbs
454
To Prevent System Breakdowns And Vehicle Fire
454
Before Replacing Fuses
454
Light Bulbs
455
Bulb Locations
456
Replacing Light Bulbs
457
Front Turn Signal Lights (Vehicles With Discharge Headlights)
457
Front Turn Signal Lights (Vehicles With Led Headlights)
459
Rear Turn Signal Lights
460
Back-Up Light
462
Replacing The Following Bulbs
463
Discharge Headlights (If Equipped)
463
Led Lights
463
Condensation Build-Up On The Inside Of The Lens
463
To Prevent Damage Or Fire
464
When Trouble Arises
465
Essential Information
465
Emergency Flashers
466
If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency
467
If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed
468
Situations When It Is Necessary To Contact Dealers Before Towing
468
Steps To Take In An Emergency
468
Towing With A Sling-Type Truck
469
Towing With A Wheel-Lift Type Truck
469
Using A Flatbed Truck
470
Emergency Towing
470
Emergency Towing Procedure
471
While Towing
472
Wheel Nut Wrench
472
When Towing The Vehicle
472
Installing Towing Eyelet To The Vehicle
473
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle When Towing Using A Wheel-Lift Type Truck
473
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle When Towing With A Sling-Type Truck
473
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle During Emergency Towing
473
If You Think Something Is Wrong
474
Visible Symptoms
474
Audible Symptoms
474
Operational Symptoms
474
Fuel Pump Shut Off System
475
Before Starting The Engine
475
If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds
476
Warning Light And Warning Buzzer List
476
Srs Warning Light
479
Front Passenger Detection Sensor, Seat Belt Reminder And Warning Buzzer
479
If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On While Driving
479
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
479
If Both The Abs And The Brake System Warning Lights Remain On
480
When The Electric Power Steering System Warning Light Comes On
480
If The Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes On
480
If A Blowout Or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur
480
Maintenance Of The Tires
481
To Ensure The Tire Pressure Warning System Operates Properly
481
If A Warning Message Is Displayed
482
Warning Message And Warning Buzzer List
483
Warning Message In Radar Cruise Mode (If Equipped)
491
The Lda (Lane Departure Alert) Lane Departure Warning Function (If Equipped)
491
Resetting The Message Indicating Maintenance Is Required (U.s.a. Only)
491
If You Have A Flat Tire
496
Before Jacking Up The Vehicle
496
Location Of The Spare Tire, Jack And Tools
497
Using The Tire Jack
498
Taking Out The Jack And Jack Handle
499
Taking Out The Spare Tire
500
When Storing The Spare Tire
500
Replacing A Flat Tire
501
Failure To Follow These Precautions Could Cause The Wheel Nuts To Loosen And The Tire To Fall Off, Resulting In Death Or Serious Injury
502
Installing The Spare Tire
503
The Compact Spare Tire
504
When Using The Compact Spare Tire
504
When The Compact Spare Tire Is Equipped
504
If You Have A Flat Rear Tire On A Road Covered With Snow Or Ice (Vehicles With Front And Rear Tires Of The Same Size)
504
When The Compact Spare Tire Is Attached
505
Speed Limit When Using The Compact Spare Tire
505
After Using The Tools And Jack
505
Driving With Tire Chains And The Compact Spare Tire
505
If The Engine Will Not Start
506
The Engine Will Not Start Even Though The Starter Motor Operates Normally
506
The Starter Motor Turns Over Slowly, The Interior Lights And Headlights Are Dim, Or The Horn Does Not Sound Or Sounds At A Low Volume
506
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn Over
506
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn Over, The Interior Lights And Headlights Do Not Turn On, Or The Horn Does Not Sound
507
Emergency Start Function
507
If The Shift Lever Cannot Be Shifted From P
508
If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
509
Locking And Unlocking The Doors, Unlocking The Trunk And Key Linked Functions
509
Replacing The Key Battery
511
When The Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
511
When Using The Mechanical Key And Operating The Power Windows Or Moon Roof
511
If The Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
512
Starting The Engine When The Battery Is Discharged
514
Charging The Battery
514
When Recharging Or Replacing The Battery
514
Avoiding Battery Fires Or Explosions
515
Battery Precautions
515
When Handling Jumper Cables
515
If Your Vehicle Overheats
516
Correction Procedures
516
When Inspecting Under The Hood Of Your Vehicle
519
When Adding Engine Coolant
519
To Prevent Damage To The Cooling System
519
If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck
520
When It Is Difficult To Free The Vehicle
520
When Attempting To Free A Stuck Vehicle
521
To Avoid Damaging The Transmission And Other Components
521
Vehicle Specifications
523
Specifications Maintenance Data
523
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
524
Dimensions And Weight
524
Vehicle Identification Number
525
Engine Number
526
Fuel
526
Lubrication System
527
Oil Capacity (Drain And Refill [Reference])
527
Engine Oil Selection (Is350/Is300)
528
Outside Temperature
528
Oil Viscosity (0W-20 Is Explained Here As An Example)
528
How To Read Oil Container Label
528
Engine Oil Selection (Is200T)
529
Cooling System
531
Ignition System
531
Spark Plug
531
Electrical System
531
Automatic Transmission Fluid Type
532
Front Differential (Awd Models)
532
Rear Differential
532
Brakes
533
Steering
533
Tires And Wheels
534
Fuel Information
537
Gasoline Quality Standards
537
Recommendation Of The Use Of Gasoline Containing Detergent Additives
538
Recommendation Of The Use Of Low Emission Gasoline
538
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Blended Gasoline
538
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Gasoline Containing Mmt
538
Notice On Fuel Quality
539
Fuel-Related Poor Driveability
539
When Refueling With Gasohol
539
Tire Information
540
Typical Tire Symbols
540
Full-Size Tire
540
Compact Spare Tire
540
Typical Dot And Tire Identification Number (Tin)
542
Typical Tire Size Information
543
Tire Dimensions
543
Tire Section Names
544
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
545
Dot Quality Grades
545
Treadwear
545
Temperature A, B, C
546
Glossary Of Tire Terminology
547
Customizing Vehicle Features
552
Changing By Using The Remote Touch Or Lexus Display Audio Controller
552
Vehicles With A Remote Touch
552
Vehicles With A Lexus Display Audio Controller
552
Customization
552
Customizable Features
552
Gauges, Meters And Multi-Information Display
553
Door Lock
554
Smart Access System With Push-Button Start And Wireless Remote Control
555
Automatic Light Control System
558
Lights
558
Intuitive Parking Assist
558
Seat Heaters
558
Illumination
559
Seat Belt Reminder
559
Vehicle Customization
560
When Customizing Using The Remote Touch Or Lexus Display Audio Controller
560
During Customization
560
Items To Initialize
561
Initialization
561
For Owners
563
Reporting Safety Defects For U.s. Owners
564
Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
565
Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)
566
Index
575
(Troubleshooting)
575
The Doors Cannot Be Locked, Unlocked, Opened Or Closed
576
When A Problem Has Occurred
579
Alphabetical Index
580
Gas Station Information
600
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HD Radio Technology troubleshooting guide
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Troubleshooting
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Index
575
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