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1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors
1
Before driving
CAUTION
■Using the trunk
Observe the following precautions. 
Failure to do so may cause parts of the body to be caught, resulting in serious injury.
●Remove any heavy loads, such as snow an d ice, from the trunk lid before opening 
it. Failure to do so may cause the trunk lid to fall closed again after it is opened.
●When opening or closing the trunk lid,  thoroughly check to make sure the sur-
rounding area is safe.
●If anyone is in the vicinity, make sure they are safe and let them know that the 
trunk is about to open or close.
●Use caution when opening or closing the  trunk lid in windy weather as it may 
move abruptly in strong wind.
●Do not attach any accessories other than  genuine Lexus parts to the trunk lid. 
Such additional weight on the trunk lid may cause the lid to fall closed again after 
it is opened.
●The trunk lid may fall if it is not opened 
fully. It is more difficult to open or close 
the trunk lid on an incline than on a level 
surface, so beware of the trunk lid unex-
pectedly opening or closing by itself. 
Make sure that the trunk lid is fully open 
and secure before using the trunk.
●When closing the trunk lid, take extra 
care to prevent your fingers etc. from 
being caught.
●When closing the trunk lid, make sure to 
press it lightly on its outer surface. If the 
trunk handle is used to fully close the 
trunk lid, it may result in hands or arms 
being caught. 

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1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)
1
Before driving
CAUTION
■Seat belt pretensioners
●Do not place anything, such as a cushion, on the front passenger’s seat. Doing so 
will disperse the passenger’s weight, which prevents the sensor from detecting 
the passenger’s weight properly. As a result, the seat belt pretensioner for the 
front passenger’s seat may not activ ate in the event of a collision.
●If the pretensioner has activated, the SRS warning light will come on. In that case, 
the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at your Lexus dealer.
■Adjustable shoulder anchor
Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoul-
der. The belt should be kept away from yo ur neck, but not falling off your shoulder. 
Failure to do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause 
death or serious injuries in the event of a sudden stop, sudden  swerve or accident. 
(  P.  74 )
■Child restraint lock function belt precaution
Do not allow children to play with the child  restraint lock function belt. If the belt 
becomes twisted around a child’s neck, it will not be possible to pull the belt out 
leading to choking or other serious in juries that could result in death.
If this occurs and the buckle cannot be un fastened, scissors should be used to cut 
the belt.
■Seat belt damage and wear
●Do not damage the seat belts by allowing the belt, plate, or buckle to be jammed 
in the door.
●Inspect the seat belt system periodically. Check for cuts, fraying, and loose parts. 
Do not use a damaged seat belt until it is replaced. Damaged seat belts cannot 
protect an occupant from death or serious injury.
●Ensure that the belt and plate are locked and the belt is not twisted. 
If the seat belt does not function co rrectly, immediately contact your Lexus 
dealer.
●Replace the seat assembly, including the belt s, if your vehicle has been involved in 
a serious accident, even if  there’s no obvious damage. 

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1-8. Safety information
*4: Never install a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passen-
ger seat. A forward-facing child restraint system should only be 
installed on the fr
 ont passenger seat when it is unavoidable.  
( P.  1 2 0 )
*5: In case the indicator light is not  illuminated, consult this manual on 
how to install the child restraint system properly. ( P.  1 2 4 )
CAUTION
■Front passenger occupant classi fication system precautions
Observe the following precautions regardin g front passenger occupant classifica-
tion system.  
Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury.
●Wear the seat belt properly.
●Make sure the front passenger’s seat belt  plate has not been left inserted into the 
buckle before someone sits in the front passenger seat.
●Make sure the “AIR BAG OFF” indicator li ght is not illuminated when using the 
seat belt extender for the front passen ger seat. If the “AIR BAG OFF” indicator 
light is illuminated, disconnect the extend er tongue from the seat belt buckle, and 
reconnect the seat belt. Reconnect the seat  belt extender after making sure the 
“AIR BAG ON” indicator light is illuminated. If you use the seat belt extender 
while the “AIR BAG OFF” indicator light  is illuminated, the front passenger air-
bag, side airbag on the front passenger side and front passenger knee airbag may 
not activate correctly, which could cause death or serious injury in the event of a 
collision.
●Do not apply a heavy load to the  front passenger seat or equipment.
●Do not put weight on the front passenger  seat by putting your hands or feet on 
the front passenger seat seatback from the rear passenger seat.
●Do not let a rear passenger lift the front passenger seat with their feet or press on 
the seatback with their legs.
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2-5. Driving information
Cargo and luggage
Capacity and distribution
Cargo capacity depends on the total weight of the occupants. 
(Cargo capacity) = (Total load capa city) — (T
 otal weight of occupants)
Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit  
(1) Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo  should ne
 ver exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard. 
(2) Determine the combined weight of th e driv
 er and passengers that will 
be riding in your vehicle. 
(3)Subtract the combined weight of  the driv
 er and passengers from 
XXX kg or XXX lbs.
(4)The resulting figure equals the availabl
 e amount of cargo and luggage 
load capacity. 
For example, if the “XXX” amount  equals 1400 lbs. and ther
 e will be 
five 150 lb. passengers in your vehi cle, the amount of available cargo 
and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400   750 (5150) = 650 
lbs.) 
(5)Determine the combined weight of  luggage and cargo being loaded 
on the vehicle. That weight may no t safely exceed the available cargo 
and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4. 
Take notice of the following informat ion about storage precautions, cargo 
capacity and load:
● Stow cargo and luggage in the trunk whenever possible.
● Be sur
e all items are secured in place. 
●T
o maintain vehicle balance while driving, position luggage evenly 
within the luggage compartment.
● F
or better fuel economy, do not carry unnecessary weight.  

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2-5. Driving information
2
When driving
(6)If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult  this manual to determine how this 
reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehi-
cle. ( P.  2 4 3)
Lexus does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. Your vehicle is 
not designed for trailer towing.
Example based on your vehicle
Cargo capacity
Total load capacity
When 2 people with the combined wei ght of 366 lb
 . (166 kg) are riding 
in your vehicle, which has  a total load capacity of 825 lb. (375 kg), the 
available amount of cargo and luggag e load capacity will be as follows: 
825 lb. — 366 lb. = 459 lb. (375 kg —166 kg = 209 kg) 
In this condition, if 3 mo re passengers with the combined weight of 388 lb. 
(176 kg) get on, the available cargo and luggage load will be reduced as fol -
lows: 
459 lb. — 388 lb. = 71 lb. (209 kg — 176 kg = 33 kg) 
As shown in the example above, if  the number of occupants incr
 eases, 
the cargo and luggage load will be re duced by an amount that equals the 
increased weight due to the additional  occupants. In other words, if an 
increase in the number of occupants ca uses an excess of the total load 
capacity (combined weight of occupa nts plus cargo and luggage load), 
you must reduce the cargo and luggage on your vehicle.  

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CAUTION
■Things that must not be carried in the trunk
The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the trunk:
●Receptacles containing gasoline
●Aerosol cans
■Storage precautions
Observe the following precautions.
Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury.
●Stow cargo and luggage in th e trunk whenever possible.
●Do not place cargo or luggage in or on the following locations as the item may 
get under the brake or accelerator pedal and prevent the pedals from being 
depressed properly, block the driver’s vision, or hit the driver or passengers, 
causing an accident:
• At the feet of the driver
• On the front passenger or rear  seats (when stacking items)
• On the package tray
• On the instrument panel
•On the dashboard
●Secure all items in the occupant compartment, as they may shift and injure some-
one during sudden braking, sudd en swerving or an accident.
■Capacity and distribution
●Do not exceed the maximum axle weight ra ting or the total vehicle weight rating. 
●Even if the total load of occupant’s weight and the cargo load is less than the total 
load capacity, do not apply the load unevenly. Improper loading may cause dete-
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2-5. Driving information
2
When driving
Vehicle load limits
■Total load capacity and seating capacity
These details are also described on the ti
 re and loading information label. 
(  P.  4 4 5
)
CAUTION
■Overloading the vehicle
Do not overload the vehicle. 
It may not only cause damage to the tire s, but also degrade steering and braking 
ability, resulting in an accident. 
Vehicle load limits include total load  capacity, seating capacity, towing 
capacity and cargo capacity. 
■ Total load capacity: 825 lb. (375 kg)
Total load capacity means the combined  weight of occupants, cargo and 
luggage. 
■ Seating capacity: 5 occupants (Front 2, Rear 3)
Seating capacity means the maximum number of occupants whose esti -
mated average weight is 150 lb. (68 kg) per person. 
■ Towing capacity
Lexus does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle.
■Cargo capacity
Cargo capacity may increase or decrease depending on the weight and 
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4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
4
Maintenance and care
■Maximum load of tire
Check that the maximum load of the replacement tire is greater than 1 /2 of the 
Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) of either the front axle or the rear axle, which-
ever is greater.
■Tire types
●Summer tires
Summer tires are high-speed performance tires best suited to highway driving 
under dry conditions. Since summer tires  do not have the same traction perfor-
mance as snow tires, summer tires are in adequate for driving on snow-covered 
or icy roads. For driving on snow-covered  roads or icy roads, the use of snow tires 
is recommended. When installing snow tires, be sure to replace all four tires.
●All season tires
All season tires are designed to provide  better traction in snow and to be ade-
quate for driving in most winter conditions as well as for use year-round. All sea-
son tires, however, do not have adequate traction performance compared with 
snow tires in heavy or loose snow. Also, al l season tires fall short in acceleration 
and handling performance compared with summer tires in highway driving.
●Snow tires
For driving on snow-covered roads or icy  roads, we recommend using snow tires. 
If you need snow tires, select tires of  the same size, construction and load capac-
ity as the originally installed tires. Since your vehicle has radial tires as original 
equipment, make sure your snow tires also  have radial construction. Do not install 
studded tires without first checking local  regulations for possible restrictions. 
Snow tires should be installed on all wheels. ( P.  2 4 4 )
■Initializing the tire pressure warning system
Initialize the system with the tire inflatio n pressure adjusted to the specified level.
■If the tread on snow tires wears down below 0.16 in. (4 mm)
The effectiveness of the tires as snow tires is lost.
For the GAWR, see the Certification Label. 
For the maximum load of the tire, see the load 
limit at maximum cold tire inflation pressure 
mentioned on the sidewall of the tire. 
( P.  5 6 0 )