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SWITCHES
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NOTICE
Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and
do not stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) into
the seat.
When cleaning the seats, do not use organic
substances (paint thinner, benzine, alcohol,
gasoline, etc.). They may damage the seat
ventilation/heating system or seat surface.
Before cleaning the seats, fully wring out the towel
that will be used. W ater entering the seats may cause
the seat ventilation/heating system to malfunction.
To prevent the battery from being discharged, turn
the switches off when the engine is not running.
Seat ventilator
To turn on the seat ventilator, push the knob to pop it out
and then turn the knob counterclockwise. The indicator
light (green) comes on.
The ignition switch must be in the “ON” position to activate seat
ventilators.
Three setting levels are available.
To disable this function, turn the knob to the center position.
The indicator light goes off.
Push the knob into the recessed position when not in use.
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SWITCHES
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NOTICE
Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and
do not stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) into
the seat.
When cleaning the seats, do not use organic
substances (paint thinner, benzine, alcohol,
gasoline, etc.). They may damage the seat
ventilation/heating system or seat surface.
Before cleaning the seats, fully wring out the towel
that will be used. W ater entering the seats may cause
the seat ventilation/heating system to malfunction.
To prevent the battery from being discharged, turn
the switches off when the engine is not running.
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SECTION 1 – 3
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INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS
Gauges, meters and service reminder
indicators
Fuel gaugelv
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Engine coolant temperature gauge lvi
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Tachometer lvii
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Odometer and trip meter lvii
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Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers lviii
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Multi−information display lxviii
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Instrument panel light control lxxi
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FUEL GAUGE
Low fuel level warning light
The gauge is displayed when the ignition switch is on and
indicates the approximate quantity of fuel remaining in the
tank.
It is a good idea to keep the tank over 1/4 full.
If the fuel level approaches “E” or the low fuel level warning light\
comes on, fill the fuel tank as soon as possible.
On inclines or curves, due to the movement of fuel in the tank,
the fuel gauge needle may fluctuate or the low fuel level
warning light may come on earlier than usual.
If the fuel tank is completely empty, the malfunction indicator
lamp comes on. Fill the fuel tank immediately. The indicator lamp goes off after driving several times. If the
indicator lamp does not go off, contact your Lexus dealer as
soon as possible.
See the inner back cover for fuel capacity and recommended
fuel selection.
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ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Normal range
The gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature when
the ignition switch is on. The engine operating
temperature will vary with changes in weather and engine
load.
If the needle points to the red zone or higher, stop your vehicle
and allow the engine to cool. Your vehicle may overheat during severe operating conditions,
such as:
Driving up a long hill on a hot day.
Reducing speed or stopping after high speed driving.
Idling for a long period with the air conditioning on in
stop−and−go traffic.
Towing a trailer.
NOTICE
Do not remove the thermostat in the engine cooling
system as this may cause the engine to overheat. The
thermostat is designed to control the flow of coolant
to keep the temperature of the engine within the
specified operating range.
Do not continue driving with an overheated engine.
See “If your vehicle overheats” on page cccviii.
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