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2-2. Instrument cluster.....................  148Gauges and meters .....................  148
Indicators and warning  
lights.................................................  152
Multi-information display...........  155
2-3. Operating the lights and  
windshield wipers ...................  158
Headlight switch ............................  158
Fog light switch ................................ 161
Windshield wipers and  
washer.............................................  162
Headlight cleaner switch ...........  165
2-4. Using other driving  
systems .......................................  166
Cruise control ................................  166
Dynamic radar cruise  
control.............................................  169
Intuitive parking assist ................. 180
Rear view monitor system .........  195
AVS (Adaptive Variable  
Suspension System) ..................  199
Driving assist systems................  200
PCS (Pre-Collision  
System) .......................................... 206
2-5. Driving information ..................  210 Cargo and luggage ......................  210
Vehicle load limits .........................  214
Winter driving tips ........................  215
Trailer towing ................................. 220
Dinghy towing ................................  221 3-1. Using the touch screen ..........  224
Touch screen .................................  224
Setting the touch screen ...........  227
3-2. Using the air conditioning  
system and defogger ............  232
Automatic air conditioning  
system ............................................  232
Rear window and outside rear  
view mirror defoggers ............ 240
3-3. Using the audio system............  241 Audio system type ........................  241
Using the radio..............................  244
Using the cassette player ......... 253
Using the CD player...................  257
Playing MP3 and WMA discs..................................  262
Using the DVD player ...............  266
Playing DVD  
video/audio .................................  269
Playing video CD ..........................  281
DVD player and DVD  
video disc information ............  285
Optimal use of the  
audio/video system ..................  297
Using the AUX adapter ............ 302
Using the steering  
switches ........................................  303
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3-4. Using the hands-free system 
(for cellular phone)................ 306
Hands-free system  
(for cellular phone) ..................  306
Using the Bluetooth
® phone ..... 311
Setting the hands-free  
system ............................................ 326
3-5. Using the interior lights .......... 352 Interior lights list............................ 352
3-6. Using the storage features .... 355 List of storage fe atures..............  355
3-7. Other interior features...........  362 Sun visors......................................... 362
Vanity mirror .................................. 363
Clock ................................................. 364
Outside temperature  
display ...........................................  365
Ashtrays ........................................... 366
Cigarette lighter ...........................  367
Power outlet ..................................  368
Seat heaters/vent ilators ............ 369
Armrest .............................................  371
Rear sunshade ...............................  372
Floor mats........................................  374
Trunk features................................ 375
Garage door opener ..................  377
Compass.........................................  383
Lexus Link System ....................... 387 4-1. Maintenance and care............ 402
Cleaning and protecting  
the vehicle exterior................... 402
Cleaning and protecting  
the vehicle interior ...................  405
4-2. Maintenance.............................  408 Maintenance requir ements ....  408
General maintena nce .................  410
Emission inspection and  
maintenance (I/M)  
programs .......................................  413
4-3. Do-it-yourself  
maintenance.............................  414
Do-it-yourself service  
precautions ...................................  414
Hood...................................................  417
Positioning a floor jack................  418
Engine compartment.................. 420
Tires ................................................... 435
Tire inflation pressure................. 445
Wheels.............................................. 449
Air conditioning filter...................  451
Electronic key battery ................ 454
Checking and replacing  
fuses ................................................ 456
Headlight aim..................................  471
Light bulbs .......................................  474
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5-1. Essential information ..............  482If your vehicle needs  
to be towed .................................. 482
If you think something is  
wrong ............................................  488
Event data recorder ...................  489
5-2. Steps to take in an  
emergency ................................ 491
If a warning light turns on or a  
warning buzzer sounds... ........  491
If a warning message is  
displayed......................................  500
If you have a flat tire (Vehicles  
with standard tires) ....................  517
If you have a flat tire (Vehicles  
with run-flat tires) ......................  527
If the hybrid system will  
not start.........................................  528
If the shift lever cannot be  
shifted from “P” .......................... 529
If you lose your keys ...................  530
If the electronic key does not  
operate properly ........................  531
If the 12 volt battery is  
discharged ................................... 534
If your vehicle overheats ..........  538
If the vehicle becomes  
stuck.................................................  541 6-1. Specifications............................  544
Maintenance data  
(fuel, oil level, etc.)..................... 544
Fuel information ...........................  553
Tire information ............................ 556
6-2. Customization ..........................  569 Customizable features .............. 569
6-3. Initialization ...............................  575 Items to initialize ...........................  575
Reporting safety defects for  
U.S. owners.................................. 578
Seat belt instructions for  
Canadian owners  
(in French) ....................................  579
Abbreviation list .......................  582
Alphabetical index...................  584
What to do if...............................  594
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Pictorial indexInstrument panel
Headlight switch 
Turn signal lever 
Fog light switch P. 158
P. 146
P. 161
Gauges and meters P. 148
Multi-information display P. 155Windshield wipers and 
washer switch 
P. 162
“POWER” switch P. 138
Parking brake pedal P. 147
Trunk opener main switch 
P. 55
Glove box 
P. 356
Hood lock release lever P. 417
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Pictorial indexInstrument panel
Rear window and outside 
rear view mirror defoggers 
P. 240
Emergency flashers  Air conditioning  
system 
P. 232
Audio system 
 
P. 241
Navigation system*Touch screen 
 
P. 224
Security indicator   
P. 88, 90
Clock P. 364Outside temper ature display 
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■Hybrid battery air vent
Hybrid battery air vent
There is an air intake vent on the 
package tray for the purpose of 
cooling the hybrid battery (trac-
tion battery). If the vent becomes 
blocked, the hybrid battery may 
overheat, leading to a reduction in 
hybrid battery output.
Emergency shut off system 
The emergency shut off system blocks off the high voltage current and 
stops the fuel pump  to minimize the risk of el ectrocution and fuel leakage 
when a certain level of impact is detected by the impact sensor. If the 
emergency shut off system activates, yo ur vehicle will not restart. To 
restart the hybrid system, contact your Lexus dealer.
Energy monitor/consumption screen
You can view the status of your h ybrid system on the multi-information 
display ( P. 155) and the touch screen ( P. 224). The following images 
are examples only, and may vary slightly from actual conditions.
■ Energy monitor
●How to display on the touch screen:
Press .
Touch   on the “Information” screen.
If the “Consumption” screen is displayed, touch  .
●How to display on the multi-information display:
Push the “DISP” switch on the  steering wheel several times to 
select the energy monitor display.
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To u c h  s c r e e nMulti-information display
When the vehicle is 
powered by the elec-
tric motor (traction 
motor)
When the vehicle is 
powered by the  
gasoline engine
When the vehicle is 
powered by both the 
gasoline engine and the 
electric motor (traction 
motor)
When the vehicle is 
charging the hybrid  
battery (traction  
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When there is no 
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■Consumption
Press .
Touch   on the “Information” screen.
If the “Energy Monitor” screen is displayed, touch  .
Fuel consumption in the past 30 
minutes
Regenerated energy in the past 
30 minutes
One symbol indicates 50 Wh. Up 
to 4 symbols are shown.
Best past fuel consumption
Average fuel consumption
Cruising range
Hybrid warning message
A message is automatically displayed  when a malfunction occurs in the 
hybrid system or an impr oper operation is attempted.
If a warning message is shown on 
the multi-information display and 
the touch screen, read the mes-
sage and follow the instructions. 
(P. 500) 
STEP1
STEP2
■Resetting the consumption data
Touching   will reset the “Average fuel consumption”. Touching 
will reset all the data (except the “Cruis ing Range”) on the “Consumption” screen.