LEXUS AAZH20R, AAZH25R owners manuals

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Pictorial index

Pictorial index

Pictorial index

Instrument panel

A
Power switch .....................................................................................................................P
Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes............................................................ P.15
Emergency stop of the hybrid system................................................................................. P.16
When the hybrid system will not start
Warning messages
B
Shift lever*1...................................................................................................................... P
*1
*1
Changing the shift position ..................................................................................................... P.21
Precautions against towing
C
Meters
eading the meters/adjusting the instrument panel light
R
*1
Warning lights/indicator lights.............................................................................................. P.67
When the warning lights come on
D
Multi-information display............................................................................................ P.28
*1 :
R
efer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".
*1
2
.15
.20
Pictorial index
Display ............................................................................................................................................P
Energy monitor............................................................................................................................P.39
When the warning messages are displayed
E
Turn signal lever/Headlight switch ......................................................................P
*1
Headlights/front position lights/tail lights/license plate lights/daytime running
lights.................................................................................................................................................. P.31
Front fog lights*/Rear fog light
F
Windshield wiper and washer switch.................................................................P
*1
Usage ......................................................................................................................................P.34,35
Adding washer fluid
Warning messages
G
Emergency flasher switch
H
Hood lock release lever
I
Tilt and telescopic steering control switch
djustment
A
*1
Driving position memory
J
Air conditioning system ............................................................................................... P
*1
*1
*1
*1
*1
**1
Usage .............................................................................................................................................P.50
Rear window defogger
K
Audio system
*2
*1
.28
.24,31
.34,35
.50
* :
If equipped
*2 :
R
efer to "Multimedia Owner's Manual".
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Pictorial index

Switches

A
Instrument panel light control switches
B
ODO/TRIP switch
C
Advanced Park (parking assist system) main switch
D
Camera switch
E
Fuel filler door opener switch .....................................................................................P
F
Power back door switch
G
Driving position memory switches
H
Outside rear view mirror switches
I
Door lock switches.........................................................................................................P
J
Power window switches ................................................................................................P
K
Window lock switch*3...................................................................................................P
**4
**3
..........................................................................................P
**3
*3
**3
.66
.64
.56
.59
.60
*3 :
R
efer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".
* :
If equipped
*4 :
Refer to "Multimedia Owner's Manual".
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A
Paddle shift switches..................................................................................................... P
B
Meter control switches.................................................................................................P
C
Cruise control switch
Dynamic r
D
Audio remote control switches
E
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch
F
Telephone switch
G
Talk switch
H
Audio remote control switches/telephone switch/talk switch*8.....................P
I
Switch function change switch ...................................................................................P
adar cruise control
*7
*3
*3
*5*3
*3
*6
Pictorial index
.22
.29
.29
.29
*5 :
R
efer to "Multimedia Owner's Manual".
*6 :
Refer to "Multimedia Owner's Manual".
*7 :
Refer to "Multimedia Owner's Manual".
*8 :
Refer to "Multimedia Owner's Manual".
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Pictorial index
A
Driving mode select switch..........................................................................................P
B
P position switch*3...........................................................................................................P
C
Brake hold switch*3........................................................................................................P
D
VSC OFF switch
E
Trail Mode switch
F
EV drive mode switch*3.................................................................................................P
G
Parking brake switch ........................................................................................ P
*3
*
.21,25,27
Applying/releasing .......................................................................................................P.21,25,27
Precautions against winter season
Warning buzzer/message
*3
*3
.36
.21
.27
.18
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Interior

Pictorial index
A
SRS airbags
B
Floor mats ............................................................................................................................P
C
Front seats
D
Rear seats
E
Head restraints
F
Seat belts
G
Console box
H
Cup holders
I
Assist grips
*9 :
efer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".
R
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
*9
.9
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Pictorial index

Ceiling

A
Inside rear view mirror
B
Sun visors
C
Vanity mirrors
D
Auxiliary box
E
Moon roof switches*/P
F
Interior light/Personal lights
G
[S
OS] button
H
Door-linked interior light switch
*10 :
efer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".
R
*11 :
NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE
*11*10
*10
*10
**10
*10
anoramic moon roof switches
*10
*10
**10
.................................. P.61
AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the CHILD can occur.
* :
If equipped
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Entering and Exiting

Using the dedicated floor mats correctly

Entering and Exiting
Use only floor mats designed specifically for v
ehicles of the same model and model
year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place onto the carpet.

Securing the floor mats

1 Inser
2 Turn the upper knob of each retaining hook
t the retaining hooks (clips) into the
floor mat eyelets.
(clip) to secure the floor mats in place.
Always align the marks
The shape of the r from that shown in the illustration.
etaining hooks (clips) may differ
.
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Entering and Exiting

Key types

The follo
wing keys are provided with the vehicle.
A
Electronic keys
Oper
Operating the wireless remote control
function
B
Mechanical keys
C
Key number plate
D
Card key (electronic key)
Oper
ating the smart entry & start system
ating the smart entry & start system
*
* :
If equipped
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Entering and Exiting

Smart entry & start system

Locking/unlocking the doors using smart entry & start system

The driver should always carry an electronic key (or the card key) on their person, for e
xample in their pocket.
For details on starting the engine, see page .
1 Grip the door handle to unlock the doors.
Make sure to touch the sensor on the back of the handle.
The doors cannot be unlocked for 3 sec­onds after the doors are locked.
2 Touch the lock sensor (the indentation on
the surface of the door handle) to lock the doors.
Check that the door is securely locked.

Operating the back door using the smart entry & start system

*1
Locking/unlocking the back door using smart entry & start system
1 P
ress 1.
All of the doors will unlock. However, the doors cannot be unlocked within 3 seconds after they were locked.
2 Press 2.
All of the doors will lock. Make sure that the doors are securely locked.
For details on what to do when the electronic key does not operate properly, see page .
*1 :
The door unlock settings can be changed.
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When Driving

When Driving

Hybrid system indicator

A
Charge area
ws regeneration status.
Sho
Regenerated energy will be used to charge the hybrid battery (traction battery).
When used in this manual, "regeneration" refers to the conversion of energy created by the movement of the vehicle into electrical energy.
B
Eco area
ws that the vehicle is being driven in an Eco-
Sho friendly manner.
By keeping the indicator needle within Eco area, more Eco-friendly driving can be achieved.
C
Power area
ws that an Eco-friendly driving range is be-
Sho ing exceeded (during full power driving etc.)
D
Hybrid Eco area
ws that gasoline engine power is not being
Sho used very often.
The gasoline engine will automatically stop and restart under various conditions.
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When Driving

Important points for the hybrid system

Hybrid system features

Your vehicle is a hybrid electric vehicle. It has characteristics different from con­v
entional vehicles. Be sure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicle, and operate it with care. The hybrid system combines the use of a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor) according to driving conditions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions.The hybrid system combines the use of a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor) according to driving conditions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions.For details, refer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".
When braking (regenerative braking)
The electric motor (traction motor) charges the hybrid battery (traction battery).
INFORMATION
Hybrid batter
If the shift lever is in N, the hybrid battery (traction battery) will not be charging, even when the engine is running. Therefore, if the vehicle is left with the shift lever in N, the hybrid battery (traction battery) will discharge, and this may result in the vehicle not being able to start.
Regenerative braking
In the following situations, kinetic energy is converted to electric energy and decelera-
tion force can be obtained in conjunction with the recharging of the hybrid battery (traction battery).
The accelerator pedal is released while driving with the shift position in D or S.
The brake pedal is depressed while driving with the shift position in D or S.
Sounds and vibrations specific to a hybrid electric vehicle
Because there is no engine sound or vibration, it is easy to mistake the hybrid electric vehicle for being off when it is actually still running, as indicated by the "READY" indicator being illuminated. For safety, make sure to always shift the shift position to P and apply the parking brake when parked.
The following sounds or vibrations may occur when the hybrid system is operating and are not a malfunction:
Motor sounds may be heard from the engine compartment.
Sounds may be heard from the hybrid battery (traction battery) behind the rear seats
when the hybrid system starts or stops.
y (traction battery) charge
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When Driving
elay operating sounds such as a snap or soft clank will be emitted from the hybrid
R
battery (traction battery), behind the rear seats, when the hybrid system is started or stopped.
Sounds from the hybrid system may be heard when the back door is open.
Sounds may be heard from the transmission when the gasoline engine starts or stops,
when driving at low speeds, or during idling.
Engine sounds may be heard when accelerating sharply.
Sounds may be heard due to regenerative braking when the brake pedal is depressed
or as the accelerator pedal is released.
Vibration may be felt when the gasoline engine starts or stops.
Cooling fan sounds may be heard from the air intake vents under the rear seats.
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When Driving

Starting the hybrid system

erforming the following operations when carrying the electronic key on your
P person starts the hybrid system or changes power switch modes.

Starting the hybrid system

1 Check that the parking br
The parking brake indicator will come on.
ake is set.
2 Firmly depress the brake pedal.
and a message will be displayed on the multi-information display. If it is not
ed, the hybrid system cannot be started.
display
When the shift position is N, the hybrid system cannot start. Shift the shift position to P when starting the hybrid system.
3 Press the power switch shortly and firmly.
When operating the power switch, one short, firm press is enough. It is not necessary to press and hold the switch.
If the "READY" indicator turns on, the hybrid system will operate normally.
Continue depressing the brake pedal until the "READY" indicator is illuminated.
The hybrid system can be started from any power switch mode.
4 Check that the "READY" indicator is illuminated.
The vehicle will not move when the "READY" indicator is off.

Changing the power switch mode

Modes can be changed by pressing the power switch with brake pedal released. (The mode changes each time the s
witch is pressed.)
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When Driving
1 OFF
The emer
2 ACC
gency flashers can be used.
*1
Some electrical components such as the audio system can be used. "ACCESSORY" will be displayed on the multi-information display.
3 ON
All electrical components can be used.
"IGNITION ON" will be displayed on the multi-information display.

Stopping the vehicle in an emergency

Stop the vehicle using the following procedure only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impos
1 Steadily step on the brake pedal with both feet and firmly depress it.
Do not pump the brake pedal repeatedly as this will increase the effort required to slow the vehicle.
2 Change the shift position to N.
sible to stop the vehicle in the normal way:
If the shift position is changed to N:
After slowing down, stop the vehicle in a safe place by the road.
Stop the hybrid system.
If the shift position cannnot be changed to N:
Keep depressing the brake pedal with both feet to reduce vehicle speed as much as possible.
To stop the hybrid system, press and hold the power switch for 2 consecutive seconds or more, or press it briefly 3 times or more in succession.
*1 :
This can be enabled/
disabled through a customize setting.
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When Driving
3 Stop the v
ehicle in a safe place by the road.
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When Driving

EV drive mode

Changing to EV drive mode

In EV drive mode, electric power is supplied by the hybrid battery (traction batter
y), and only the electric motor (traction motor) is used to drive the vehicle. This mode allows you to drive in residential areas early in the morning and late at night, or in indoor parking lots, etc., without concern for noises and gas emissions.
Press the EV drive mode switch.
When EV drive mode is turned on, the EV drive mode indicator will come on.
Pressing the switch when in EV drive mode will return the vehicle to normal driving (using the gasoline en­gine and electric motor [traction motor]).
INFORMATION
Situations in which EV drive mode cannot be turned on
It may not be possible to turn EV drive mode on in the following situations. If it cannot be turned on, a buzzer will sound and a message will be shown on the multi-information display.
The temperature of the hybrid system is high.
The vehicle has been left in the sun, driven on a hill, driven at high speeds, etc.
The temperature of the hybrid system is low.
The temperature of the hybrid system is low.The vehicle has been left in temperatures lower than about 0°C (32°F) for a long period of time, etc.
The gasoline engine is warming up.
The hybrid battery (traction battery) is low.
The remaining battery level indicated in the "Energy Monitor" display is low.
Vehicle speed is high.
The accelerator pedal is depressed firmly or the vehicle is on a hill, etc.
The windshield defogger is in use.
Switching to EV drive mode when the gasoline engine is cold
If the hybrid system is started while the gasoline engine is cold, the gasoline engine will start automatically after a short period of time in order to warm up. In this case, it will not be possible to switch to EV drive mode.
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When Driving
After the hybrid system has started and the "READ
Y" indicator has illuminated, press the
EV drive mode switch before the gasoline engine starts to switch to EV drive mode.
Automatic cancelation of EV drive mode
When driving in EV drive mode, the gasoline engine may automatically restart in the following situations. When EV drive mode is canceled, a buzzer will sound, the EV drive mode indicator will go off after flashing, and a message is displayed on the multi-informa­tion display.
The hybrid battery (traction battery) becomes low.
The remaining battery level indicated in the "Energy Monitor" display is low.
Vehicle speed is high.
The accelerator pedal is depressed firmly or the vehicle is on a hill, etc.
Possible driving distance when driving in EV drive mode
EV drive mode's possible driving distance ranges from a few hundred meters to approxi­mately 1 km (0.6 mile). However, depending on vehicle conditions, there are situations when EV drive mode cannot be used.
(The distance that is possible depends on the hybrid battery [traction battery] level and driving conditions.)
Fuel economy
The hybrid system is designed to achieve the best possible fuel economy during normal driving (using the gasoline engine and electric motor [traction motor]). Driving in EV drive mode more than necessary may lower fuel economy.
WARNING
When driving in EV drive mode, pay special attention to the area around the vehicle. Because ther
e is no engine noise, pedestrians, people riding bicycles or other people and vehicles in the area may not be aware of the vehicle starting off or approaching them, so take extra care while driving.
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When Driving

Intended use of each shift position

Select the shif
t position depending on your purpose and situation.
Shift position Objective or function
P
Parking the vehicle/starting the hybrid sys­tem
R Reversing
N Neutral
D
S
(1)
T
o improve fuel efficiency and reduce noise, set the shift position in D for normal
Normal driving
S mode driving
(1)
(2)
driving. You can choose gear range suitable for your driving situation by operating the paddle shift switches.
(2)
By selecting shift ranges using S mode, you can control accelerating force and engine braking force.
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Changing the shift position

Shift position display and how to change the shift position

A
Shift lever
Oper
ate the shift lever gently and securely in the direction of the arrow on the shift position indicator.
To shift to N , slide the shift lever in the direction of the arrow and hold it.
Release the shift lever after each shifting opera­tion to allow it to return to its regular position ().
Shifting to S is only possible when the shift posi­tion is in D.
When shifting from P to N, D or R, from N, D, S or R to P, from D or M to R, or from R to D, ensure that the brake pedal is being depressed and the vehicle is stationary.
B
Shift position indicator
When Driving
Meter display:
The curr
ent shift position is illuminated.
Shift lever display:
The current shift position is illuminated.
When selecting the shift position, make sure that the shift position has been changed to the desired position by check­ing the shift position indicator provided on the instrument cluster.
C
P position switch
F
ully stop the vehicle and set the parking brake,
and then press the P position switch.
When the shift position is changed to P, the switch illuminates.
Check that the shift position indicator shows P.
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When Driving

Changing the shift range

Selecting shift ranges in the D position

To drive using temporary shift range selection, operate the [-] paddle shif
t switch
with the shift position in D.
The shift range can then be selected by operating the [-] and [+] paddle shift switches.
1 Upshift
2 Downshift
The selected shift range, from D1 to D6, will be displayed on the multi-information display.
To return to normal D position driving, hold the [+] paddle shift switch for a certain amount of time.
Shift ranges and their functions
You can choose from 6 levels of engine braking force.
A lower shift range will provide greater engine braking force than a shift range. As a
result, the engine speed will increase.

Selecting shift ranges in the S position

To enter S mode, change the shift position to S.
The shif
t range can be selected by operating the [-] and [+] paddle shift switches.
1 Upshift
2 Downshift
The selected shift range, from S1 to S6, will be displayed on the multi-information display.
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When Driving
The initial shift range in S position is set automatically to S4 or S5 according to
ehicle speed.
v
Shift ranges and their functions
You can choose from 6 levels of accelerating force and engine braking force.
A lower shift range will provide greater accelerating force and engine braking force
than a higher shift range, and the engine revolutions will also increase.
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When Driving

Operations when turning left or right or changing lanes

ve the lever to position 1.
1 Mo
The left turn signal lights will blink.
2 Move the lever to position 2 and release it.
The left hand signals will flash 3 times.
3 Move the lever to position 3 and release it.
The right hand signals will flash 3 times.
4 Move the lever to position 4.
The right turn signal lights will blink.
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When Driving

Parking the vehicle

Parking the vehicle

1 D
epress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle completely.
2 If the parking brake is released, set the parking brake.
3 Shift the shift position to P.
Check that the shift position indicator shows P and the parking brake indicator is illuminated.
4 Press the power switch to stop the hybrid system.
5 Slowly release the brake pedal.
6 Lock the door, making sure that you have the electronic key on your person.
Parking brake operation
The parking brake can be applied or released automatically (automatic mode) or manually (manual mode). In au or released automatically according to the operation of the shift lever. Also, in automatic mode the parking brake can be applied or released manually.
tomatic mode, the parking brake is applied
Automatic applying/releasing of the parking brake (auto mode)
While the vehicle is stopped, pull and hold the parking brake switch until "EPB Shif Interlock Function Activated" will be displayed on the multi-information display.
When the automatic mode is turned on, the parking brake operates as follows.
When the shift position is shifted from P: The parking brake will be released, and
the parking brake indicator light will turn off.
When the shift position is shifted to P: The parking brake will be set, and the
parking brake indicator light will turn on.
Operate the shift lever with the brake pedal depressed.
Manual applying/releasing of the parking brake (manual mode)
The parking brake can be set and released manually.
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When Driving
1 P
ull the switch to set the parking brake.
The parking brake indicator light will turn on.
Pull and hold the parking brake switch if an emergency occurs and it is necessary to operate the parking brake while driving.
2 Press the switch to release the parking brake.
Operate the parking brake switch while depressing the brake pedal.
The parking brake can be released by depressing the accelerator pedal,
through the parking brake automatic release function.
Parking brake automatic release function
Make sure that the parking brake indicator light and the parking brake switch indicator turn off.
If the parking brake indicator light flash, operate the switch again.
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When Driving

Brake hold system

Turns the brake hold system on

The brake hold system keeps the brake applied when the shift position is in D, S or N with the s The system releases the brake when the accelerator pedal is depressed with the shift position in D or S to allow smooth start off.
Turns the brake hold system on
The brake hold standby indicator (green) comes on. While the system is holding the brake, the brake hold operated indicator (yellow) comes on.
ystem on and the brake pedal has been depressed to stop the vehicle.
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When Driving

Functions of the displays

Multi-information display (vehicles without a head-up display)

A variety of driving-related information can be displayed. Depending on the sit
uation, warning or advice pop-up displays will also be displayed.
Items displayed in the content display area
By selecting menu icons on the multi-information display, the following items can be displayed.
Driving information display
Navigation system-linked display
*
Audio system-linked display
Driving support system information display
Warning message
oblem is detected in any of the vehicle’s systems, a warning message is shown
If a pr on the multi-information display.

Multi-information display (vehicles with a head-up display)

A variety of driving-related information can be displayed. Depending on the sit
uation, warning or advice pop-up displays will also be displayed.
Items displayed in the content display area
The following items can be displayed.
Drive information 1
Drive information 2
* :
If equipped
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When Driving
gy monitor/EV driving ratio
Ener
Audio system-linked display
Navigation system-linked display
G-force
Driving support system information display
Blank (No items)
**2
*2
If a problem is detected in any of the vehicle’s systems, a warning message is shown on the multi-information display.

Displayed content

Operating the meters/displays
V
ehicles without a head-up display
A
/ : Select menu icons
/ : Change displayed content, scroll
up
/down the screen and move the cursor
up/down
B
Enter/Set
C
Return to the previous screen
D
Start/receive call
Link
ed with the hands-free system, sending or receiving call is displayed. For details regarding the hands-free system, refer to the "Multimedia Owner's Manual".
* :
If equipped
*2 :
Display mum.
ed on the head-up display when the display mode is set to display the maxi-
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When Driving
ehicles with a head-up display
V
A
The function of each switch differs depending on the conditions and settings.
When a s play. If the head-up display is off, the functions will be displayed on the multi-information display.
Also, preferred functions for each switch can be set on the center display.
B
Each time this switch is pressed, the functions will change.
C
Switch icon display
witch is touched, the function of each switch is displayed on the head-up dis-
The icon of each s
D
Switch function guide display
The function guide for the touched s
witch will be displayed. The touched switch will be highlighted. (
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)
witch will be displayed.

Using the headlights

When Driving
The headlights can be oper
ated manually or automatically.

Turning the headlights on/off

1 The front position, tail, license plate
2
3

Turning on the high beam headlights

1 W
2 Pull the lever rearward and release it.
and instrument panel lights t
urn on.
The headlights and all lights listed
abo
ve turn on.
The headlights, daytime running lights
and all the lights listed abo
ve turn on and off
automatically.
ith the headlights on, push the lever for-
ward.
The high beam headlights will turn on.
Pull the lever to its original position to turn the high beam headlights off.
The high beams will flash once.
The high beam headlights can be illuminated this way even with the headlights off.
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AHB (Automatic High Beam)

utomatic High Beam uses a front camera located on the upper portion of the
The A windshield to detect the brightness of the lights of vehicles ahead, streetlights, etc., and automatically changes the head lights between the high beams and low beams.

Using the Automatic High Beam system

1 P
ress the Automatic High Beam switch.
2 Turn the headlight switch to the [AUTO] or
] position.
[
When the headlight s beam position, the AHS system will be enabled and the AHB indicator will illuminate.
witch lever is in the low

Turning the high beams on/off manually

Changing to the high beams
ush the lever forward.
P
The Automatic High Beam indicator will turn off and the high beam indicator will turn on.
Pull the lever to its original position to enable the Automatic High Beam system again.
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When Driving
Changing to the lo
Press the Automatic High Beam switch.
The Automatic High Beam indicator will turn off.
Press the switch to enable the Automatic High Beam system again.
w beams

Temporarily changing to the low beams

It is recommended to switch to the low beams when use of the high beams is inappr
opriate or when the high beams may cause problems or distress to other
drivers or pedestrians nearby.
Pull the lever rearward and then return it to its
original position.
The high beams will illuminate while the lever is pulled, however, after the lever is returned to its original position, the low beams will remain on for a certain amount of time. After this, the Automatic High Beam system will operate.
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When Driving

Ensuring visibility in the rain

Using the front wipers

1 Off
2 Rain-sensing operation
The wiper detects rain. The system automatically adjusts the speed of the wipers in accordance with rain volume and vehicle speed.
s operate automatically if the sensor
3
Low speed operation
4 High speed operation
5 Temporary operation

Using the front washers

Pull the lever.
The fr
ont wipers and washers will operate.
The front wipers will automatically operate a cou­ple of times after the front washers operate.
Vehicles with headlight cleaners: When the headlights are on and the lever is pulled and held, the headlight cleaners will operate once. After this, the headlight cleaners will operate every 5th time the lever is pulled.
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Using the rear wipers

Using the rear washer

Push the lever.
The r
ear wiper and washer will operate.
1 Off
2
Intermittent operation
3 Normal operation
When Driving
The washer will automatically operate and clean the camera for Lexus parking assist monitor.
The rear wiper will automatically operate a cou­ple of times after the rear washer operates.
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When Driving

Changing the driving characteristics

Changing the driving mode

Vehicles without AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension System)
1 Eco mode
When not in Eco mode, turn the driving mode select switch to the left to change the driving mode to Eco mode. The Eco drive mode indicator will be displayed on the multi-information display.
2 Sport mode
When not in Sport mode, turn the driving mode select switch to the right to change the driving mode to Sport mode. The Sport mode indicator will be displayed on the multi-information display.
3 Normal mode
Press the driving mode select switch to change the driving mode to Normal mode
Vehicles with AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension System)
when Eco mode or Sport mode is selected.
1 Eco mode
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When not in Eco mode, turn the driving mode select switch to the left to change the driving mode to Eco mode. The Eco drive mode indicator will be displayed on the multi-information display.
2 Sport mode
Sport S mode
When not in Sport S mode, turn the driving mode select switch to the right to change the driving mode to Sport S mode. The Sport S mode indicator will be displayed on the multi-information display.
Sport S+ mode
When Driving
When Sport S mode, turn the driving mode select s the driving mode to Sport S+ mode. The Sport S+ mode indicator will be dis­played on the multi-information display.
3 Normal/Custom mode
Press the switch to select Normal mode or Custom mode. Each time the switch is pressed, the system changes between Nor­mal mode and Custom mode.
When Custom mode is selected, the Cus­tom mode indicator will be displayed on the multi-information display.
If the switch is pressed when in Eco mode or Sport mode, the system will return to Normal mode.
witch to the right to change
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Basic operation of multimedia system

Moving the map

The map can be moved and a touched point can be set as the center of the map scr
een.
Touch a point on the map.
The center of the map screen will be moved to the touched point.
The location or P
OI that the map was moved to can be set as a destination or registered as a favorite. Also, if information is available for the POI, it can be displayed.
By touching [
ter scrolling the map to any point, the point can be set as a
] af
new destination or waypoint.
Touch [
INFORMATION
The map can be scrolled by touching and dragging or flicking the screen.
] or [ ] to return to the vehicle’s current position.
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Display of drive information

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Energy monitor/EV driving ratio

Ener
gy monitor
*
The energy monitor can be used to check the vehicle drive status, hybrid system operation status and energy regeneration status.
The arrows will appear in accordance with the energy flow. When there is no energy flow, arrows will not be displayed.
The color of the arrows will change as follows
Blue: When the hybrid battery (traction battery) is regenerated or charged.
Orange: When the hybrid battery (traction battery) is in use.
Red: When the gasoline engine is in use.
Multi-information display
The image shows all the arrows as an example. The actual display will vary depending on condi­tions.
A
Gasoline engine
B
Tires
C
Hybrid battery (traction battery)
Center display
This illustr depending on the specifications of the vehicle.
ation is for explanation only and may differ
The display
ed energy flow, battery level, etc. will change in response to the current
driving conditions.
* :
If equipped
The image shows all the arrows as an example. The actual display will vary depending on condi­tions.
A
Gasoline engine
B
Front electric motor (traction motor)
C
Hybrid battery (traction battery)
D
Rear electric motor (traction motor)
E
Rear tires
F
Front tires
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Displaying Energy montor screen on the center display
1 Select on the main menu.
2 Select [Ener
gy flow].

Current fuel consumption/history screen

Fuel consumption information can be displayed on the center display.
Curr
History fuel cunsumption screen
ent fuel consumption screen
A
Resetting the history data
B
Fuel consumption in the past 15 minutes
C
Current fuel consumption
D
Average vehicle speed since the hybrid sys­tem w
as started.
E
Trip range
F
Elapsed time since the hybrid system was st
arted.
Use the displayed average fuel consumption as a reference. The image is an example only, and may vary slightly from actual conditions.
A
Latest fuel consumption
B
Best recorded fuel consumption
C
Previous fuel consumption record
D
Resetting the history data
E
Updating the latest fuel consumption data
Use the display
ed average fuel consumption as a reference. The image is an
example only, and may vary slightly from actual conditions.
Displaying fuel consumption/history screen on the center display
1 Select on the main menu.
2 Select [Trip information].
3 Select [Current] or [History].
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Connecting a smartphone or communication device

®
Using Bluetooth® or W
i-Fi

Registering a Bluetooth® device from the multimedia system

A cellular phone or portable device must be registered in order to use hands-free calling or Bluetooth® audio
matically be connected each time the multimedia system is started.
When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto device is connected via USB, the device will be registered as Bluetooth® device automatically.
When no Bluetooth® devices are connected, the registration screen can be displayed by pressing and holding the [
. Once registration is complete, Bluetooth® will auto-
] steering wheel s
witch.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Bluetooth & Devices].
] from the main menu.
3 Touch [Manage devices].
4 Touch [If not found].
If the device is already registered, touch [Add another device] > [If not found] in order.
A confirmation screen may be displayed asking if a connected registered device should be discon­nected.
5 Touch the device to register from the main area.
The Bluetooth
If the device to register is not displayed in the main area, try registering from the
Bluetooth® device.
Certain models of Bluetooth
less a certain screen is displayed on the Bluetooth® device. Refer to the Bluetooth device’s instruction manual for details.
®
address may be displayed instead of the device name.
®
devices may not be displayed in the device list, un-
6 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the
Bluetooth® device, and then touch [OK].
Some Bluetooth
Registration guidance for the user profile may be displayed. Perform the operation
according to the screen guidance.
®
devices may need to be operated to complete registration.
®
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rimary device settings may be displayed. Perform the operation according to the
P
screen guidance.
Apple CarPlay settings may be displayed. The Apple CarPlay screen will be
displayed if use is enabled.
A message indicating that connection is complete is displayed, and the name of the
registered Bluetooth® device is displayed in the submenu.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the
screen.
Registering from a Bluetooth® device
If the Bluetooth® de
vice cannot be found by searching with the multimedia system,
register by searching for the multimedia system from the Bluetooth® device.
1 Touch [
2 T
ouch [Bluetooth & Devices].
] from the main menu.
3 Touch [Manage devices].
If another device is already registered, touch [Add another device].
4 Register the multimedia system from the
Bluetooth® device to be used.
Perform the operation according to the oper-
ating procedure of the Bluetooth® device.
Be sure to display this Bluetooth
®
connection
screen before performing registration on the Bluetooth® device.
5 Check that the displayed PIN code matches the PIN code displayed on the
Bluetooth® device, and then touch [OK].
Some Bluetooth
Registration guidance for the user profile may be displayed. Perform the operation
according to the screen guidance.
Primary device settings may be displayed. Perform the operation according to the
screen guidance.
Apple CarPlay settings may be displayed. The Apple CarPlay screen will be
displayed if use is enabled.
A message indicating that connection is complete is displayed, and the name of the
registered Bluetooth® device is displayed in the submenu.
®
devices may need to be operated to complete registration.
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If an oper
screen.
ation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the
Operating with the steering switches (Type A)
Some hands-free call functions can be operated from the steering switches, such
eceiving or making calls. The steering switch functions change depending on
as r the status of the multimedia system.
Operate the switches as necessary.
[] switch
Increases the ringtone volume or receiver vol­ume.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
[-] switch
Decreases the ringtone volume or receiver vol­ume.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
[
] switch
Calls can be made using v
To end voice command, press and hold the talk switch.
oice command.
[
] switch
While the multimedia s
phone menu.
While calling is possible with the multimedia system, makes a call.
While making a call or during a call, ends the call.
While receiving a call or during call waiting, answers the call.
ystem is not displaying the phone screen, displays the
Operating with the steering switches (Type B)
Some hands-free call functions can be operated from the steering switches, such
eceiving or making calls. The steering switch functions change depending on
as r the status of the multimedia system.
The steering switches are an electrostatic type. A switch functions when the switch is touched. The displayed switch functions and their position will vary depending on the state of the vehicle and multimedia system.
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Oper
ate the switches as necessary.
[] switch
Increases the ringtone volume or receiver vol­ume.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
[-] switch
Decreases the ringtone volume or receiver vol­ume.
Press and hold to adjust continuously.
[
] switch
Calls can be made using v
To end voice command, press and hold the talk switch.
[
] switch
While the multimedia s
phone menu.
While calling is possible with the multimedia system, makes a call.
Change calls/put a call on hold during a call.
While receiving a call or during call waiting, answers the call.
[
] switch
While making a call or during a call, ends the call.
Decline an incoming call/call waiting call.
oice command.
ystem is not displaying the phone screen, displays the

Making calls from call history

Calls can be made to phone numbers that have been recorded in the call history as
tgoing or incoming calls.
ou
1 Touch [
] from the main menu.
2 Touch [Recents].
3 Select the contact.
For phone numbers that are not registered in the contact, the phone number will be displayed as it is.
4 Touch the desired phone number.
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Making calls from the favorites list

Make a call from your favorites list by adding your contacts to your favorites.
1 T
ouch [
ouch [Favorites].
2 T
] from the main menu.
3 Select the person you want to call from your
favorites list.
4 Touch the desired phone number.

Making calls from contacts

Calls can be made from the contacts registered on the multimedia system.
ouch [
1 T
2 T
ouch [Contacts].
3 Select a contact.
] from the main menu.
4 Touch the desired phone number.

Answering calls

When a call is received, a ringtone sounds and the incoming call screen or incom­ing call notification is display
ed. When the voice control system setting [Voice
support] is on, the voice control system will start when a call is received.
Answer the call by doing one of the following.
Touch [
Press the [ ] s
Speak a voice command to answer the phone
with the voice control system.
].
witch on the steering switch.
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Making calls from the message function

Hands-free calls can be made using the message function.
T
ouch the blue number to make a call.
Consecutive numbers may be recognized as phone numbers. In addition, some phone numbers, such as phone numbers from other countries, may not be recognized.
Making calls from the e-mail, SMS, or MMS message screen
Email, SMS, and MMS senders can be called. For email, a phone number must be r
egistered in the same contact data.
1 Touch [
ouch [Messages].
2 T
] from the main menu.
3 Select an account.
4 Select the message sender.
5 Touch [
wheel s
Depending on the contact registration status, the phone number must be selected.
] or press the [ ] steering
witch.

Using Apple CarPlay and Android Auto

Using Apple CarPlay with a USB connection
Apple CarPlay can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable.
1 Enable Siri from your smartphone's settings menu.
2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port.
The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending
on the smartphone being connected.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the
screen.
If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those operation instruc-
tions.
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If the Apple CarPlay home scr
D
evices] > [Manage devices], [Switch] of Apple CarPlay in order, and select the
smartphone to use.
een is not displayed, touch [
] > [Bluetooth &
3 Operate Apple CarPlay.
iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.
]
[
Display
s the multimedia system screen.
To display the Apple CarPlay home screen
again, touch [
]/[ ]
[
S
witch the screen display.
Touching and holding this will start Siri.
] fr
om the main menu.
Using Apple CarPlay with wireless connection
Apple CarPlay can be connected to the multimedia system wirelessly using vehi­cle
's wireless connection capability.
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
1 Enable Siri from the settings menu on the smartphone.
2 Touch [
ouch [Bluetooth & Devices].
3 T
] from the main menu.
4 Touch [Manage devices].
5 Touch [Switch] for Apple CarPlay.
6 Select the smartphone to be used with Apple CarPlay.
The Apple CarPlay home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending
on the smartphone being connected.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the
screen.
If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those operation instruc-
tions.
*1 :
This function is not made a
vailable in some countries or areas.
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7 Oper
ate Apple CarPlay.
iPhone applications that support Apple CarPlay can be used by touching the application.
[
]
s the multimedia system screen.
Display
To display the Apple CarPlay home screen
again, touch [
]/[ ]
[
Switch the screen display.
Touching and holding this will start Siri.
] fr
om the main menu.
Using Android Auto
Android Auto can be used by connecting a smartphone to the multimedia system using a data USB cable.
This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
1 Confirm that the Android Auto application is installed on the smartphone to
connect.
2 Connect the smartphone to the USB port.
The Android Auto home screen is displayed.
It may take around three to six seconds to return to the original screen, depending
on the smartphone being connected.
If an operation failed screen is displayed, follow the operation instructions on the
screen.
If guidance is displayed on the smartphone screen, follow those operation instruc-
tions.
If the Android Auto home screen is not displayed, touch [ ] > [Bluetooth &
D
evices] > [Manage devices], [Switch] of Android Auto in order, and select the
smartphone to use.
*2 :
This function is not made a
vailable in some countries or areas.
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3 Oper
ate Android Auto.
Applications that support Android Auto can be used by touching the application.
[
]
Display
s the multimedia system screen.
To display the Android Auto home screen
again, touch [
[
]
Start Google Assistant.
om the main menu.
] fr
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Air conditioning controls

Option screen switch

14-inch center display model
A
Left-hand side temperature control switch
B
[SYNC] switch
C
Shortcut screen switch
Select to display shortcut icons for various functions.
D
Option screen switch
E
Airflow mode control switch
F
Right-hand side temperature control switch
G
[AUTO] switch
H
[OFF] switch
I
Fan speed control switch
J
Outside/recirculated air mode switch
K
[A/
C] switch
9.8-inch center display model
A
Left-hand side temperature control switch
B
Shortcut screen switch
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Select to display shortcut icons for various functions.
C
Option screen switch
D
Airflow mode control switch
E
Right-hand side temperature control switch
F
UTO] switch
[A
G
[OFF] s
H
Fan speed control switch
I
Outside/recirculated air mode switch
J
[A/
K
[S
witch
C] switch
YNC] switch
Adjusting the temperature
Turn temperature control dial clockwise to increases the temperature and turn the dial counter
clockwise to decreases the temperature.
When the indicator on the [SYNC] switch is illuminated, the temperature setting for the front passenger’s side will match the setting for the driver’s side.
When the indicator on the [SYNC] switch is off, turning the [SYNC] switch on will illumi­nate the [SYNC] switch indicator and the temperature setting for the front passenger’s side will become the same as that for the driver’s side.
When the front passenger’s side temperature adjustment switch is operated, the indicator on the [SYNC] switch will turn off and the temperature setting for the front passenger’s side will be able to be adjusted.
When the indicator on the [A/C] switch is off, the blower and heater can be used.
Setting the fan speed
To increase the fan speed, select the [+] fan speed adjustment s
witch or slide the icon of the fan speed adjustment switch right. To decrease the fan speed, select the [-] fan speed adjustment switch or slide the icon of the fan speed adjustment switch left.
Select the [OFF] switch to turn the fan off.
Changing the air flow mode
Select the airflow mode control switch
flow mode changes each time the switch is selected.
The air
The air outlets and air volume changes according to the selected air flow mode.
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: Air flows to the upper body
: Air flows to the upper body and feet
: Air flows to the feet
: Air flows to the feet and the windshield defogger operates
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Seat heaters

Turn the front seat heaters ON/OFF

Select or on the center display.
Each time the s
AUTO Hi (3 segments lit) Mid (2 segments lit) Lo (1 segment lit) Off
Vehicles with seat ventilators: The level indicator (yellow) lights up during operation.
The level indicator (red) lights up during operation. [AUTO] indicator lights up during automatic operation.

Turns the rear seat heaters on/off

Press the switch.
Each time the s tion changes as follows.
Hi (3 segments lit) Mid (2 segments lit) Lo (1 segment lit) Off
The level indicators (yellow) light up during operation.
witch is selected, the operation condition changes as follows.
*
witch is pressed, the operation condi-
* :
If equipped
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Seat ventilators

Using fans inside the seats, impr
*
oved ventilation can be provided at the surface of
the seats.

Turn the seat ventilators (front) ON/OFF

Select or on the center display.
Each time the s
Hi (3 segments lit) Mid (2 segments lit) Lo (1 segment lit) Off
The level indicator (blue) lights up during operation. [AUTO] indicator lights up during automatic operation.
witch is selected, the operation condition changes as follows.
* :
If equipped
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Connecting the USB port

onnect a device such as smartphone or portable player.
C
Connect the USB cable to the port.
When connecting a USB flash drive, connect it directly to the USB port.
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Opening and Closing

Opening and Closing

Locking/unlocking the doors

Operations using the wireless remote control

Lock/unlock the doors using wireless remote control
1 Locks all the doors
2 Unlocks all the doors

Using the door lock switches

The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the entry function, wireless remote
ol or door lock switches.
contr
For details about the entry function or wireless remote control, refer to , .
Locking/unlocking the doors with the door lock switches
ress the
1 P
All of the door
switch.
s will lock.
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The indicator
2 P
ress the
All of the door
The indicator
comes on.
switch.
s will unlock.
turns off.

Opening/closing the doors

Opening the doors

Opening and Closing
Outside the v
When the doors are locked:
While carr open the door
Make sure to securely press the door opener switch handle with the electronic key within the detection area.
When the doors are unlocked:
Press the door opener switch of the door handle to open the door.
Make sure to securely press the door opener switch on the inner side of the door handle.
Inside the v
ehicle
ying an electronic key, press the door opener switch
.
on the inner side of the door
ehicle
of the door handle and
Driver's door:
E
ven if the door is locked, pressing the front side of the door opener switch
the door
The door will unlock and the door lock indicator will turn off.
Passenger doors:
.
will open
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Opening and Closing
Press the door lock switch to unlock the door, and then pressing the front side of the door opener s
The door will unlock and the door lock indicator will t
witch
to open the door.
urn off.
Preventing the rear doors from being opened from the inside of the
ehicle (child-protector lock)
v
The door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle when the lock is set.
1 Unlock
2 L
ock
These locks can be set to prevent children from opening the rear doors. Push down on each rear door switch to lock both rear doors.
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Opening and closing the windows

Operations using the power window switches

Opening/closing the windows using the power window switch
1 Lift the power window swich partway.
The window will close while the switch is lifted.
2 Fully lift the power window swich.
The window will fully close automatically.
To stop the window partway, operate the switch in the opposite direction.
3 Push the power window swich partway.
The window will open while the switch is pushed.
4 Fully push the power window switch.
The window will fully open automatically.
To stop the window partway, operate the switch in the opposite direction.
Opening and Closing

Operations using the wireless remote control

The power windows can be opened and closed using the wireless remote control.
Open the windo
Using the wireless remote control, the doors can be unlocked and all of the
ws opened at the same time.
windo
*1 :
These settings must be customiz
*2 :
This setting must be customized at your Lexus dealer.
ws using the wireless remote control
*2
ed at your Lexus dealer.
*1
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Opening and Closing
ush and hold the unlock switch on the wireless remote control.
P
The doors will unlock and the windows and moon roof* or panoramic moon roof* will open.
A buzzer sounds to indicate that all of the windows and the moon roof* or panoramic moon roof* are opening.
Close the windows using the wireless remote control
Using the wireless remote control, the doors can be locked and all of the windows closed at the same time.
ress and hold the lock switch on the wireless remote control.
P
All of the doors will lock and the windows and moon roof* or panoramic moon roof*will close.
*3
A buzzer sounds to indicate that all of the windows and the moon roof * or panoramic moon roof* are opening/closing.
Check that the doors are securely locked and the windows are fully closed.

Prevent accidental operation of the windows

The window lock switch is designed to prevent children from accidentally opening or closing a windo
w.
Press the window lock switch.
The indicator
ws will be locked.
windo
* :
If equipped
*3 :
This setting must be customiz
will come on and the passenger
ed at your Lexus dealer.
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Opening and Closing

Using the moon roof

or comfortable cabin experience, the moon roof can be opened or tilted up.
F
*

Functions which aid in safe opening and closing of the moon roof

The following functions aid in safe opening and closing of the moon roof.
Jam pr
otection function
If an object is detected between the moon roof and the frame while the moon roof is closing or tilting down, travel is stopped and the moon roof opens slightly.
Moon roof open warning buzzer
The buzzer sounds and a message is shown on the multi-information display in the instrument cluster when the power switch is turned off and the driver’s door is opened with the moon roof open.

Opening the moon roof

Press the switch.
The moon r position to reduce wind noise.
oof stops slightly before the fully open
*4

Closing the moon roof

Press the switch.
* :
If equipped
*4 :
Lightly pr oper
*5 :
Lightly press either end of the moon roof oper
ess either end of the moon roof
ating.
ating.
*5
switch to stop the moon roof while it is
switch to stop the moon roof while it is
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Opening and Closing

Tilting up the moon roof

Press the switch.
*6

Tilting down the moon roof

Press the switch.
*7
*6 :
Lightly press either end of the moon roof witch to stop the moon roof while it is oper
ating.
*7 :
Lightly press either end of the moon roof
ating.
oper
switch to stop the moon roof while it is
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Back door functions and operation

Opening and Closing
The back door can be lock procedures.
ed/unlocked and opened/closed by the following

Back door operations using the back door opener switch

Open the back door automatically using the back door opener switch(vehi-
cles with po
Press the back door opener switch with the back door unlock
Open the back door manually using the back door opener switch (vehicles
without power back door)
wer back door)
ed.
Lift the back door while pressing the back door opener switch.
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Opening and Closing

Back door operations using the back door switch

*
Opening/closing the back door using the back door switch
Press the .
er sounds and the back door automatical-
A buzz ly closes.
Back door operations using the back door operation switch inside the
vehicle
Press the for 1 second.
A buzz ly opens and closes.
Pressing the opening/
*
Opening/closing the back door from the inside
er sounds and the back door automatical-
while the back door is
closing stops the operation.
When the halted oper
ation, the back door will perform the reverse operation.
is pressed again during the

Operating the back door using the smart entry & start system

Locking/unlocking the back door using smart entry & start system
ress 1.
1 P
All of the doors will unlock. However, the doors cannot be unlocked within 3 seconds after they were locked.
2 Press 2.
All of the doors will lock. Make sure that the doors are securely locked.
For details on what to do when the electronic key does not operate properly, see page .
* :
If equipped
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Back door operations using the wireless remote control

Lock/unlock the back door using wireless remote control
1 Press .
All of the door unlock.
2 Press
All of the doors, including the back door, will unlock.
s, including the back door, will
.
Opening and Closing

Back door operations using the kick sensor→ P

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Open/close the back door using the kick sensor(vehicles with Hands Free
ower Back Door)
P
A
Kick sensor
B
Kick sensor detection area
C
Smart entry & start system operation detec-
ea
tion ar
1 While carrying an electronic key, stand with-
in the smart entry & start system operation range, approximately 50 to 70 cm (19.7 to
27.6 in.) from the rear bumper.
2 Move your foot to approximately 10 cm (3.9
in.) from the rear bumper.
Operate the back door without contacting the rear bumper with your foot.
3 When a buzzer sounds, move your foot back. A buzzer will sound and the
back door will automatically fully open or close.
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Opening and Closing

Refueling

Befor
Turn the engine switch off and ensure that all the doors and windows are closed.
Confirm the type of fuel.
e refueling the vehicle

Opening the fuel tank cap

1 P
ress the opener to open the fuel filler door.
The fuel filler door will open.
2 Turn the fuel tank cap slowly and remove it,
then put it into the holder on the fuel filler door.
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What to do if...

What to do if...

Warning lights and indicators

List of warning lights

Warning lights inform the driver of malfunctions in the indicated vehicle’s systems.
(red)
(yellow)
Brake system warning light
Brake system warning light
(1)
(1)
High coolant temperature warning light
Hybrid system overheat warning light
Charging system warning light
Low engine oil pressure warning light
Malfunction indicator lamp
SRS warning light
ABS warning light
(1)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(2)
(red)
(yellow)
Inappropriate pedal operation warning
(2)
light
Electric power steering system warning
(1)
light
Electric power steering system warning
(1)
light
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What to do if...
(orange)
(orange)
Low fuel level warning light
Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt re­minder light
Rear passengers’ seat belt reminder lights (v
ehicles without a head-up display)
Rear passengers’ seat belt reminder lights
ehicles with a head-up display)
(v
(1)
Tire pressure warning light
(3)
P
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LDA indicator
LTA indicator
Lexus parking assist-sensor OFF indica-
*(1)
tor
(flashes or illuminates)
(flashes)
* :
If equipped
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Dynamic radar cruise control indicator
Driving assist infomation indicator
PCS warning light
Slip indicator
(1)
(1)
(1)
Parking brake indicator
What to do if...
Brake hold operated indicator
(1)
(flashes)
(1)
These lights come on when the po
wer switch is turned to ON to indicate that a system check is being performed. They will turn off after the hybrid system is on, or after a few seconds. There may be a malfunction in a system if the lights do not come on, or turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer.
(2)
This light illuminates on the multi-information display.
(3)
It also comes on due to natural causes such as natural air leaks and tire inflation pressure changes caused by temperature. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to the specified level. The light will turn off after a few minutes. In case the light does not turn off even if the tire inflation pressure is adjusted, have the system checked by your Lexus dealer.
For further information, refer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".

List of indicators

The indicators inform the driver of the operating state of the vehicle’s various s
ystems.
Turn signal indicator
Tail light indicator
* :
If equipped
Headlight high beam indicator
AHS indicator
AHB indicator
Front fog light indicator
*(1)
*(1)
*
Rear fog light indicator
PCS warning light
(1)(3)
Cruise control indicator
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What to do if...
Dynamic radar cruise control indicator
LDA indicator
LTA indicator
(flashes)
BSM outside rear view mirror indicators
Lexus parking assist-sensor OFF indica-
*(3)(1)
tor
Driving assist infomation indicator
Slip indicator
VSC OFF indicator
(1)
(1)(3)
(1)(3)
"READY" indicator
Parking brake indicator
Brake hold standby indicator
Brake hold operated indicator
(1)
(1)
(1)
*(2)
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EV indicator
Low outside temperature indicator
EV drive mode indicator
Eco drive mode indicator
(4)
What to do if...
(5)
(6)
(6)
(6)
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(1)
These lights come on when the po
Sport mode indicator
Sport S mode indicator
Sport S+ mode indicator
Custom mode indicator
Trail Mode indicator
wer switch is turned to ON to indicate that a system check is being performed. They will turn off after the hybrid system is on, or after a few seconds. There may be a malfunction in a system if the lights do not come on, or turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer.
(2)
This light illuminates on the outside rear view mirrors.
(3)
This light comes on when the system is turned off.
(4)
When the outside temperature is approximately 3°C (37°F) or lower, this indicator will flash for approximately 10 seconds, then stay on.
(5)
Except F SPORT models
(6)
F SPORT models
For further information, refer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".
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What to do if...

Using the mechanical key

o take out the mechanical key, push the release
T button and take the key out.
The mechanical key can only be inserted in one direction, as the key only has a groove on one side. If the key cannot be inserted in a lock cylin­der, turn it over and attempt to insert it again. After using the mechanical key, return it to its original position and carry it with the electronic key. If the electronic key battery is depleted, the entry function is not operating properly, or the vehicle 12-volt battery is discharged, you will need the mechanical key.

Locking/unlocking the doors

1 Inser
t a plastic card, etc. into the gap in the
door handle and remove the cover.
To avoid damage, do not apply excessive force to the cover.
2 Use the mechanical key in order to perform the following operations:
1 Unlocks all the doors
2 Locks all the doors
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If a door cannot be opened using the door opener switch

What to do if...
If a door cannot be opened using the door opener s
witch, it can be opened
using a manual release handle.

Operating a manual release handle

Outside the v
Pull the manual release handle to open the door.
Normally
To open a door, enable manual release handle operation.→ P.73
Inside the vehicle
, the manual release handles cannot be used to open the doors.
ehicle
Pull the manual release handle twice to open the door.
P
ulling the handle once will enable operation. Pulling the handle again will open the door.
Enabling outside manual release handle operation using a mechanical key
Operation of a manual release handle can be enabled by unlocking a door with the mechanical k
ey.
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What to do if...
1 Inser
t a plastic card, etc. into the gap in the
door handle and remove the cover.
To avoid damage, do not apply excessive force to the cover.
2 Using the mechanical key, turn the lock cylin-
der to the unlock side to enable the manual release handle.
The mechanical key can only be inserted in one direction, as the key only has a groove on one side.
If the key cannot be inserted in a lock cylinder, turn it over and re-attempt to insert it.
Operation of the manual release handle will be enabled.
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What to do if...
Starting the hybrid system when the electronic key is not operating
normally
1 Ensur
e that the shift position is in P and depress the brake pedal.
2 Touch the Lexus emblem side of the electronic key to the power switch.
When the electronic key is detected, a buzzer will sound and the power switch mode will change to ON.
If the smart entry & start system has been disabled by a customization setting, the power switch mode will change to ACC.
3 Firmly depress the brake pedal and check that a message is shown on the
multi-information display.
4 Press the power switch.
In the event that the hybrid system still cannot be started, contact your Lexus dealer.
If the electronic key battery becomes depleted, a warning message will be shown on the multi-information display. Replace the battery with a new one. For instructions on replacing the battery, refer to the "OWNER’S MANUAL".
If you need further assistance, contact your Lexus dealer.
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What to do if...

If the hybrid system will not start

e sure that the correct operating procedures have been followed.
Mak
Make sure that the brake pedal is firmly depressed when attempting to start the hybrid system.
If the hybrid system still does not start, see the "OWNER'S MANUAL" for more information or contact your Lexus dealer.
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Q-
1
Publication No. OM78515E
P
art No. 01999-78515
Printed in Japan 01-2109-00 C
NX350h Quick Guide (豪州E)
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