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Lexus ES330 2005 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Lexus ES330 2005 Owner's Manual (439 pages)
Brand:
Lexus
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Important Information
2
Occupant Restraint Systems
2
Event Data Recorder
3
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Lexus
5
Installation of a Mobile Two−Way Radio System
5
Scrapping of Your Lexus
5
Tires and Loading on Your Lexus
5
Table of Contents
6
How to Use the Manual
6
Safety Symbol
7
Instrument Panel
9
Pictorial Index
10
Instrument Cluster (USA)
11
Instrument Cluster (Canada)
13
Seat and Steering Wheel Content
15
Exterior View Content
16
Basic Operation
18
Quick Reference Content
18
Driver's Seat
19
Tilt Steering Column
19
Power Adjustable Pedals
20
Automatic Transmission
21
Headlight and Turn Signal Switch
22
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch
23
Instyruments and Controls
26
Keys and Doors Content
26
Keys and Doors
27
Flat Key
28
Starting the Engine Using a Flat Key
28
Engine Immobilizer System
31
Wireless Remote Control
33
Locking/Unlocking the Doors
34
Unlocking the Trunk Lid
35
Operating the Side Windows and Moonroof
36
Sounding an Alarm
36
Replacing the Battery
38
Doors
40
Locking with Key
40
Locking with Inside Lock Button
41
Locking with Power Door Lock Switch
42
Setting the Auto Door Locking and Unlocking Functions
43
Locking with Rear Door Child−Protector
44
Theft Deterrent System
44
Cancelling the System
45
Setting the System
45
Activating the System
46
Testing the System
46
Instruments and Controls
48
Switches Content
48
Headlight Switch (U.S.A.)
49
Switches
49
“AUTO” Position
49
Daytime Running Light (DRL) System
50
Automatic Headlight Leveling System
51
Headlight Switch (Canada)
51
Headlight Dimmer and Turn Signal Switch
54
Fog Light Switch
55
Windshield Wiper and Washer Switch
55
Rain−Sensing Windshield Wipers
57
Shifting the Windshield Wiper Position
59
Shifting to the Rest Position
59
Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defogger Switch
60
Returning to the Retracted Position
60
Power Window Switches
61
Indicator Lights
62
Operating the Switch
62
Operating the Window Lock Switch
62
Jam Protection Function
63
Operating the Windows from Outside the Vehicle
63
Emergency Flasher Switch
64
Seat Ventilator/Heater Switches
65
Seat Heater
66
Seat Ventilator
67
Gauges, Meters and Service Reminder Indicators Contents
70
Fuel Gauge
71
Instrument and Controls
70
Gauges, Meters and Service Reminder Indicators
71
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
71
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
72
Normal Range
72
Odometer and Trip Meter
73
Tachometer
73
Trip Meter Reset Knob
73
Service Reminder Indicators and Warning Buzzers
74
Brake System Warning Light
76
Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light and Buzzer
77
Front Passenger’s Seat Belt Reminder Light
77
SRS Warning Light
77
Discharge Warning Light
78
Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light
78
Engine Oil Replacement Reminder Light
79
Low Engine Oil Level Warning Light
79
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
80
“ABS” Warning Light
81
Open Door Warning Light
82
Rear Light Failure Warning Light
82
Vehicle Stability Control System/Traction Control System Warning Light
82
Automatic Headlight Leveling System Warning Light
83
How to Check All the Service Reminder Indicators
83
Key Reminder Buzzer
83
Low Washer Fluid Warning Light
83
Multi−Information Display
84
Average Fuel Consumption
85
Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
85
Average Vehicle Speed
86
Driving Range
86
Driving Time
86
Instrument Panel Light Control
87
Interior Equipment Content
88
Interior Light
89
Sun Visors
89
Interior Equipment
89
Illuminated Entry System
90
Personal Lights
90
Clock
91
Foot Lights
91
Cigarette Lighter and Ashtray
92
Power Outlet
93
Glove Box
94
Rear Console Box
94
Garage Door Opener
95
Programming a Rolling Code System
96
Operating the Homelink
97
Programming an Entrance Gate / Programming All Devices in the Canadian Market
97
Programming Other Devices
97
Reprogramming a Button
97
Erasing the Entire Homelink Memory
98
Cupholders
99
Overhead Console Box
100
Auxiliary Boxes
101
Floor Mat
102
Trunk Storage Extension
102
Grocery Bag Hook
103
Coat Hooks
104
Rear Electric Sunshade
104
Tie−Down Hooks
105
Exterior Equipment Content
106
Hood
107
Exterior Equipment
107
Trunk Lid
108
Trunk Lid Opener
108
In Case the Opener Is Not Actuated
109
Trunk Lid Opener Main Switch
109
Internal Trunk Release Handle
110
Fuel Tank Cap
111
Moonroof
114
If the Battery Is Disconnected or Run down
115
Operating the Moonroof from Outside the Vehicle
115
Occupant Restraint System Content
118
Front Seats
119
Occupant Restraint System
119
Front Passenger Seat
120
Front Seats (with SRS Side Airbags)
120
Adjusting Front Seats
121
Seat Adjustment Precautions
121
Adjusting Seat Position
122
Adjusting Seatback Angle
122
Adjusting Lumbar Support
123
Adjusting Seat Cushion Angle and Height
123
Head Restraints
124
Seat Belt Precautions
125
Seat Belts
125
Fastening Front and Rear Seat Belts
127
Adjust the Position of the Lap and Shoulder Belts
128
Adjust the Shoulder Anchor Position to Your Size
128
Seat Belt Comfort Guides
129
Seat Belt Extender
130
Seat Belt Pretensioners
133
SRS Driver Airbag and Front Passenger Airbag
137
SRS Side Airbags and Curtain Shield Airbags
147
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
157
Condition and Operation in the Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
160
Child Restraint
162
Child Restraint Precautions
162
Child Restraint System
164
Infant Seat
164
Types of Child Restraint System
164
Booster Seat
165
Convertible Seat
165
Infant Seat Installation
165
Installation with 3-Point Type Seat Belt
165
Convertible Seat Installation
169
Booster Seat Installation
175
Using a Top Strap
178
To Use the Anchor Bracket
179
Installation with Child Restraint Lower Anchorages
180
Child Restraint System Installation
181
Driving Position Memory System
182
Setting the Driving Position
182
Conditions for Memorized Position Activation
183
Front Passenger Seat Position Memory System
184
Recalling the Memorized Position
183
Setting the Front Passenger Seat Position
184
Steering Wheel and Mirrors Content
186
Steering Wheel and Mirrors
187
Power Adjustable Pedals
187
Tilt Steering Column
187
Outside Rear View Mirrors
188
When You Set Your Driving Position
188
Power Rear View Mirror Control
189
Folding Rear View Mirrors
190
Inside Rear View Mirror
191
Compass
192
Calibrating the Compass
193
Compass Sensor
193
Zone Number
194
Vanity Mirrors
196
Air Conditioning Content
198
Automatic Air Conditioning Controls
199
Air Flow Selection
201
Climate Control
202
Setting Operation - Automatic Control
202
Setting Operation - Manual Control
203
Windshield Defogging and Defrosting
205
Operating Tips
206
Air Conditioning
207
Heating
207
Ventilation
207
Side Vents and Rear Vents
209
Checking and Replacing the Air Conditioning Filter
210
Audio Content
214
Audio System (with Single−CD Player)
215
Quick Reference for Your Audio System
215
Turning the System on and off
217
Using Your Audio System: some Basics
217
Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)
220
Your Cassette Player
220
Your CD Player
220
Your Radio Antennas
220
Listening to the Radio
221
Radio Operation
221
Presetting a Station
222
Selecting a Station
222
Cassette Tape Player Operation
223
Playing a Cassette Tape
223
Manual Program Selection
224
Automatic Program Selection
225
CD Player Operation
226
Inserting or Ejecting CD’s
226
Playing a CD
227
Selecting a Desired CD
228
Searching for a Desired Track or CD
229
Repeating a Track or a CD
230
Selecting a Desired Track
230
If the Player Malfunctions
231
Random Playing
231
Audio Remote Controls
232
When the Radio Mode Is Selected
232
When the “TAPE” Mode Is Selected
232
Audio System Operating Hints
233
Radio Reception
233
When the “CD” Mode Is Selected
233
Caring for Your Cassette Player and Tapes
234
Fm/Am
234
Caring for Your CD Player and CD’s
235
Use High−Quality Cassettes
235
Audio System (with Six-CD Changer)
239
Your CD Player with Changer
244
RDS (Radio Data System)
247
TYPE (Program Type)
247
How to Subscribe to an XM Satellite Radio
248
Radio Operation (XM Satellite Radio Broadcast)
248
Radio Text Message
248
Listening to the Satellite Radio
249
Satellite Tuner Technology Notice
249
Presetting a Channel
250
Selecting a Channel
250
Channel Category
251
Displaying the Title and Name
252
If the Satellite Radio Tuner Malfunctions
253
Starting and Driving Content
270
Three−Way Catalytic Converter
271
Engine Exhaust Caution
272
Before Starting the Engine
273
Ignition Switch with Steering Lock
274
Parking Brake
275
Before Cranking
276
How to Start the Engine
276
Normal Starting Procedure
276
Automatic Transmission
277
Normal Driving
278
Using Engine Braking
280
Backing up
281
Using the “3”, “2” and “L” Positions
281
Good Driving Practice
282
If You Cannot Shift the Selector Lever
282
Parking
282
Cruise Control
283
Turning the System on
283
Cancelling the Preset Speed
284
Resetting to a Faster Speed
284
Setting at a Desired Speed
284
Setting Operation
284
Cruise Control Failure Warning
285
Resetting to a Slower Speed
285
Resuming the Preset Speed
285
Electronic Modulated Suspension
286
Traction Control System
286
Normal Driving Mode
287
Slip Indicator Light
287
Traction Control off Mode
287
“VSC” Warning Light
288
Vehicle Stability Control System
289
Brake Booster
291
Brake System
291
Anti−Lock Brake System
292
Brake Assist System
295
Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators
295
Drum−In−Disc Type Parking Brake System
295
Driving Tips Content
296
Starting and Driving
296
Break−In Period
297
Driving Tips
297
Operation in Foreign Countries
297
Tips for Driving in Various Conditions
298
Winter Driving Tips
299
Dinghy Towing
301
Trailer Towing
301
Weight Limits
302
Hitches
303
Tongue Load
303
Total Trailer Weight
303
Brakes and Safety Chains
304
Break−In Schedule
304
Tires
304
Trailer Lights
304
Maintenance
305
Pre−Towing Safety Check
305
Trailer Towing Tips
305
How to Save Fuel and Make Your Vehicle Last Longer
307
Vehicle Load Limits
309
Cargo and Luggage
310
Stowage Precautions
310
Example on Your Vehicle
311
In Case of an Emergency Content
314
If Your Engine Stalls While Driving
315
If Your Vehicle will Not Start
315
Simple Checks
315
Starting a Flooded Engine
316
Jump Starting
317
Jump Starting Procedure
318
If You Cannot Increase Engine Speed
320
If Your Vehicle Overheats
320
If You Have a Flat Tire
321
If Your Vehicle Becomes Stuck
331
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
332
Towing Precautions
332
Towing with a Wheel Lift Type Truck
333
Using a Flat Bed Truck
334
Tie down Angle
335
Emergency Towing
336
Towing with a Sling Type Truck
336
Installing Front Towing Eyelet
337
If You Cannot Shift Automatic Transmission Selector Lever
339
If You Lose Your Keys or Lock Yourself out
340
Maintenance Content
342
General Maintenance
343
Maintenance Requirements
343
Scheduled Maintenance
343
Engine Compartment
344
Engine Coolant Level
344
General Maintenance
344
What about Do−It−Yourself Maintenance?
344
Where to Go for Service?
344
Battery
345
Engine Oil Level
345
Power Steering Fluid Level
345
Vehicle Interior
345
Accelerator Pedal
346
Automatic Transmission “Park” Mechanism
346
Brakes
346
Vehicle Exterior
346
Does the Vehicle Need Repairing?
347
Tire Inflation Pressure
347
Tire Rotation
347
Tire Surface
347
Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs
348
Service Procedures and Specifications Content
350
Vehicle Identification
351
Theft Prevention Labels
352
Engine Compartment Overview
353
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
354
Checking the Engine Oil Level
355
Parts and Tools
355
Checking Battery Condition
356
Checking Brake Fluid
356
Checking Power Steering Fluid
356
Checking the Engine Coolant Level
356
Adding Washer Fluid
357
Checking the Cartridge Type Fuses
357
Positioning the Jack
357
Engine Content
360
Engine Specifications
361
Fuel
364
Fuel Type
364
Gasolines Containing Detergent Additives
364
Octane Rating
364
Cleaner Burning Gasoline
365
Fuel Tank Capacity
365
Gasoline Containing MMT
365
Gasoline Quality
365
Engine Oil Consumption
366
Facts about Engine Oil Consumption
366
Fuel Pump Shut off System
366
Functions of Engine Oil
366
Importance of Engine Oil Level Check
367
Checking the Engine Oil Level
368
Used Engine Oil
368
Engine Oil Selection
370
Oil Identification Marks
371
Checking the Engine Coolant Level
372
Coolant Type Selection
372
Checking the Radiator and Condenser
373
Spark Plugs
374
Chassis Content
376
Chassis Specifications
377
Checking Brake Fluid
381
Checking Power Steering Fluid
382
Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
383
Inspection and Adjustment Procedure
385
Tire Information
387
Tire Symbols
387
DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)
389
Tire Size
389
Name of each Section of Tire
390
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
391
Glossary of Tire Terminology
393
All Season Tires
396
Summer Tires
396
Types of Tires
396
Rotating Tires
397
Checking and Replacing Tires
398
When to Replace Your Tires
398
Tire Selection
399
Installing Snow Tires and Chains
400
Snow Tire Installation
400
Snow Tire Selection
400
When to Use Snow Tires or Chains
400
Tire Chain Selection
401
Replacing Wheels
402
When to Replace Your Wheels
402
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
403
Wheel Selection
403
Suspension and Chassis
404
Electrical Components Content
406
Electrical Components Specifications
407
Fuse Locations
407
Driver’s Side Instrument Panel
408
Fuses
408
Checking Battery Condition
413
Checking Battery Exterior
414
Battery Recharging Precautions
416
Checking and Replacing the Blade Type Fuses
416
Checking the Cartridge Type Fuses
419
Adding Washer Fluid
420
Adjusting the Vertical Aiming
421
Checking the Headlight Aim
421
Replacing Light Bulbs
422
Light Location
423
Body Content
426
Body Specifications
427
Protecting Your Vehicle from Corrosion
428
Hand−Washing Your Lexus
429
Washing and Waxing
429
Automatic Car Wash
430
Cleaning the Interior
431
Leather−Trimmed Interior
431
Carpets, Windows and Seat Belts
433
Non−Leather Trim (Dash)
433
Air Conditioning Control Panel, Audio Panel, Instrument Panel, Console Panel and Switches
434
Gas Station Information
438
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