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 5Resuming the preset speed
If the preset speed is cancelled by pulling the control lever, by
depressing the brake pedal or vehicle stability control
activation,  pushing the lever up in the “+ RES” direction will
restore  the speed set prior to cancellation.  However, once the
vehicle speed falls below about 40 km/h (25 mph), the preset
speed will not be resumed.
(c) Conventional cruise control mode failure warning
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If the system malfunction is detected when the
conventional cruise control mode is in the ready mode or
operating, the master warning light comes on, a warning
tone sounds and the above message appears.
If this message appears, push the “ON− OFF” button to turn the
system off  and then push it again to turn it on.  If the setting still
cannot be made or the same message appears again, the
system might have malfunctioned.  Although it is no problem
to continue driving, contact your Lexus dealer.
ADAPTIVE VARIABLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM (GS430 only)
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 1Sport position   2Normal position
The adaptive variable suspension system controls
suspension and steering, and ensures optimum vehicle
posture and steering capabilities depending on the
driving condition.
Sport mode:  Suitable for sporty type driving, such as on
winding mountain roads and high speed driving.
Normal mode:  Suitable for ordinary driving.
To turn on the sport mode, push the selector switch on the
“SPORT” side.  The indicator  comes on in the instrument
cluster.
To change to the normal mode, push the switch to the “NORM”
side. 
         
        
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CAUTION
When the tires whose ID code is registered at “MAIN”
are used, the system does not work properly with the
selector switch set at “2nd”.  If the tires whose ID code
is registered at “2nd” are stored nearby, the system will
detect their tire inflation pressure (and vice versa).
Liquid sealants for flat tires
NOTICE
Do not use liquid sealants for flat tires as the tire
pressure sensors will be damaged.
PRE COLLISION SYSTEM
(Vehicles with dynamic radar cruise control)
When the pre collision system detects what it perceives
to be an unavoidable collision, the front seat belts are
quickly drawn back by the retractors (pre collision seat
belts) and more powerful braking is applied according to
the amount of pedal depression to help reduce injury to
the occupants and damage to the vehicle body.  In
addition, the adaptive variable suspension works to help
regulate the vehicle not to pitch forward so much.
The pre−collision system will operate when the engine switch
is selected in “IG −ON” mode.