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When trouble arises
■Key linked functions
1Locks both side door
2
Closes the windows and moon roof 
(if equipped) (turn and hold)
*
3Unlocks the door
Turning the key rearward unlocks the 
driver’s door. Turning the key again unlocks 
the other door.
4Opens the windows and moon roof 
(if equipped) (turn and hold)
*
*: These settings must  be customized at 
your Lexus dealer.
1Ensure that the shift lever is in P and 
depress the brake pedal.
2
Touch the Lexus emblem side of the 
electronic key to the engine switch.
When the electronic key is detected, a 
buzzer sounds and the engine switch will 
turn to IGNITION ON mode.
When the smart access system with 
push-button start is deactivated in custom-
ization setting, the engine switch will turn 
to ACCESSORY mode.
3Firmly depress the brake pedal and 
check that   is shown on the 
multi-information display.
4
Press the engine switch.
In the event that the engine still cannot 
be started, contact your Lexus dealer.
WARNING
■When using the mechanical key and 
operating the power windows or 
moon roof
Operate the power window or moon 
roof after checking to make sure that 
there is no possibility of any passenger 
having any of their body parts caught in 
the window or moon roof. 
Also, do not allow children to operate the 
mechanical key. It is possible for children 
and other passengers  to get caught in 
the power window or moon roof.
Starting the engine 

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5Open and close any of the door of 
your vehicle with the engine switch 
off.
6
Maintain the engine speed of the 
second vehicle and start the engine 
of your vehicle by turning the 
engine switch to IGNITION ON 
mode.
7
Once the vehicle’s engine has 
started, remove the jumper cables 
in the exact reverse order from 
which they were connected.
Once the engine starts, have the vehi-
cle inspected at your Lexus dealer as 
soon as possible.
■Starting the engine when the battery is 
discharged
The engine cannot be started by push-start-
ing.
■To prevent battery discharge
●Turn off the headlights and the audio sys-
tem while the engine is off.
●Turn off any unnecessary electrical com-
ponents when the vehicle is running at a 
low speed for an extended period, such 
as in heavy traffic.
■Charging the battery
The electricity stored in the battery will dis-
charge gradually even when the vehicle is 
not in use, due to natural discharge and the 
draining effects of certain electrical appli-
ances. If the vehicle is left for a long time, 
the battery may discharge, and the engine 
may be unable to start. (The battery 
recharges automatically during driving.)
■When recharging or replacing the bat-
tery
●In some cases, it may not be possible to 
unlock the doors using the smart access 
system with push-button start when the 
battery is discharged. Use the wireless 
remote control or the mechanical key to 
lock or unlock the doors.
●The engine may not start on the first 
attempt after the battery has recharged 
but will start normally after the second 
attempt. This is not a malfunction.
●The engine switch mode is memorized by 
the vehicle. When the battery is recon-
nected, the system will return to the 
mode it was in before the battery was dis-
charged. Before disconnecting the bat-
tery, turn the engine switch off.
If you are unsure wh at mode the engine 
switch was in before the battery dis-
charged, be especially careful when 
reconnecting the battery.
WARNING
■Avoiding battery fires or explosions
Observe the following precautions to 
prevent accidentally igniting the flamma-
ble gas that may be emitted from the bat-
tery:
●Make sure each jumper cable is con-
nected to the correct terminal and that 
it is not unintentiona lly in contact with 
any other than the intended terminal.
●Do not allow the other end of the 
jumper cable connected to the “+” ter-
minal to come into contact with any 
other parts or metal surfaces in the 
area, such as brackets or unpainted 
metal.
●Do not allow the + and - clamps of the 
jumper cables to come into contact 
with each other.
●Do not smoke, use matches, cigarette 
lighters or allow open flame near the 
battery.
■Battery precautions
The battery contains poisonous and cor-
rosive acidic electrol yte, while related 
parts contain lead and lead compounds. 
Observe the following precautions when 
handling the battery: 

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When trouble arises
1Stop the vehicle in a safe place and 
turn off the air conditioning system, 
and then stop the engine.
2
If you see steam: 
Carefully lift the hood after the 
steam subsides.
If you do not see steam: 
Carefully lift the hood.
3
After the engine has cooled down 
sufficiently, inspect the hoses and 
radiator core (radiator) for any 
leaks.
 RC350/RC300 AWD
WARNING
●When working with the battery, always 
wear safety glasses and take care not 
to allow any battery fluids (acid) to 
come into contact with skin, clothing 
or the vehicle body.
●Do not lean over the battery.
●In the event that battery fluid comes 
into contact with the skin or eyes, 
immediately wash the affected area 
with water and seek medical attention. 
Place a wet sponge or cloth over the 
affected area until medical attention 
can be received.
●Always wash your hands after handling 
the battery support, terminals, and 
other battery-related parts.
●Do not allow children near the battery.
NOTICE
■When handling jumper cables
When connecting the jumper cables, 
ensure that they do not become entan-
gled in the cooling fans or engine drive 
belt.
If your vehicle overheats
The following may indicate that 
your vehicle is overheating.
 The engine coolant temperature 
gauge ( P.66) is in the red zone 
or a loss of engine power is expe-
rienced. (For example, the vehicle 
speed does not increase.)
 “Engine Coolant Temp High Stop 
in a Safe Place See Owner's 
Manual” is shown on the 
multi-information display.
 Steam comes out from under the 
hood.
Correction procedures 

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When trouble arises
5Add coolant if necessary.
Water can be used in an emergency if 
coolant is unavailable.
 Engine (RC350/RC300 AWD)
 Engine (RC300)
 Intercooler (RC300)
6
Start the engine and turn the air 
conditioning system on to check 
that the radiator cooling fans oper-
ate and to check for coolant leaks 
from the radiator or hoses.
The fans operate when the air conditioning 
system is turned on immediately after a 
cold start. Confirm that the fans are oper- ating by checking the fan sound and air 
flow. If it is difficult to check these, turn the 
air conditioning system on and off repeat-
edly.
(The fans may not oper
ate in freezing tem-
peratures.)
7If the fans are not operating:
Stop the engine immediately and 
contact your Lexus dealer.
If the fans are operating:
Have the vehicle inspected at the 
nearest Lexus dealer.
WARNING
■When inspecting under the hood of 
your vehicle
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in serious 
injury such as burns.
●If steam is seen coming from under the 
hood, do not open the hood until the 
steam has subsided. The engine com-
partment may be very hot.
●Keep hands and clothing (especially a 
tie, a scarf or a muffler) away from the 
fans and belts. Failure to do so may 
cause the hands or clothing to be 
caught, resulting in serious injury. 

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WARNING
●RC350/RC300 AWD: While the 
engine and radiator are hot, do not 
loosen or remove the coolant reser-
voir cap or coolant inlet cap. (The 
coolant inlet cap is located under the 
engine cover.) 
High temperature steam or coolant 
could spray out.
●RC300: While the engine and radia-
tors are hot, do not loosen or remove 
the coolant reservoir cap, coolant inlet 
cap, or intercooler coolant reservoir 
cap.
High temperature steam or coolant 
couldspray out.
NOTICE
■When adding engine coolant
Add coolant slowly after the engine has 
cooled down sufficiently. Adding cool 
coolant to a hot engine too quickly can 
cause damage to the engine.
■To prevent damage to the cooling sys-
tem
Observe the following precautions:
●Avoid contaminating the coolant with 
foreign matter (such as sand or dust 
etc.).
●Do not use any coolant additive. 

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When trouble arises
1Stop the engine. Set the parking 
brake and shift the shift lever to P.
2
Remove the mud, snow or sand 
from around the rear wheels.
3
Place wood, stones or some other 
material under the rear wheels to 
help provide traction.
4
Restart the engine.
5
Shift the shift lever to D or R and 
release the parking brake. Then, 
while exercising caution, depress 
the accelerator pedal.
■When it is difficult to free the vehicle
Press the   switch to turn off TRAC.
If the vehicle becomes stuck
Carry out the following proce-
dures if the tires spin or the vehicle 
becomes stuck in mud, dirt or snow:
Recovering procedure
WARNING
■When attempting to free a stuck vehi-
cle
If you choose to push the vehicle back 
and forth to free it, make sure the sur-
rounding area is clear to avoid striking 
other vehicles, objects or people. The 
vehicle may also lunge forward or lunge 
back suddenly as it becomes free. Use 
extreme caution.
■When shifting the shift lever
Be careful not to shif t the shift lever with 
the accelerator pedal depressed.
This may lead to un expected rapid accel-
eration of the vehicle that may cause an 
accident resulting in death or serious 
injury.
NOTICE
■To avoid damaging the transmission 
and other components
●Avoid spinning the rear wheels and 
depressing the accelerator pedal 
more than necessary.
●If the vehicle remains stuck even after 
these procedures are performed, the 
vehicle may require towing to be freed. 

3328-1. Specifications
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Wheel diameter
Bead
Sidewall
Shoulder
Tread
Belt
Inner liner
Reinforcing rubber
Carcass
Rim lines
Bead wires
Chafer
This information has been prepared in 
accordance with regulations issued by 
the National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration of the U.S. Department 
of Transportation.
It provides the purchasers and/or pro-
spective purchasers of Lexus vehicles 
with information on uniform tire quality 
grading.
Your Lexus dealer will help answer any  questions you may have as you read this 
information.
■DOT quality grades
All passenger vehicle tires must con-
form to Federal Safety Requirements in 
addition to these grades. Quality 
grades can be found where applicable 
on the tire sidewall between tread 
shoulder and maximum section width.
For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA 
Temperature A
■Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative 
rating based on the wear rate of the tire 
when tested under controlled condi-
tions on a specified government test 
course.
For example, a tire graded 150 would wear 
one and a half (1 - 1/2) times as well on the 
government course as a tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires depends 
upon the actual conditions of their use. 
Performance may differ significantly from 
the norm due to variatio ns in driving habits, 
service practices and differences in road 
characteristics and climate.
■Traction AA, A, B, C
The traction grades, from highest to 
lowest, are AA, A, B and C, and they 
represent the tire’s ability to stop on 
wet pavement as measured under con-
trolled conditions on specified govern-
ment test surfaces of asphalt and 
concrete.
A tire marked C may have poor traction 
performance.
Warning: The traction grade assigned to 
this tire is based on braking (straight 
ahead) traction tests and does not include 
Tire section names
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
C
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K 

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Vehicle specifications
cornering (turning) traction.
■Temperature A, B, C
The temperature grades are A (the 
highest), B, and C, representing the 
tire’s resistance to the generation of 
heat and its ability to dissipate heat 
when tested under controlled condi-
tions on a specified indoor laboratory 
test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can cause the 
material of the tire  to degenerate and 
reduce tire life, and excessive temperature 
can lead to sudden tire failure. Grade C corresponds to
 a level of perfor-
mance which all passenger car tires must 
meet under the Fede ral Motor Vehicle 
Safety Standard No. 109.
Grades B and A represent higher levels of 
performance on the laboratory test wheel 
than the minimum required by law.
Warning: The temperature grades of a tire 
assume that it is properly inflated and not 
overloaded.
Excessive speed, unde rinflation, or exces-
sive loading, either separately or in combi-
nation, can cause heat buildup and 
possible tire failure.
Glossary of tire terminology
Tire related termMeaning
Cold tire inflation pressure
Tire pressure when the vehicle has been parked for 
three hours or more, or has not been driven more 
than 1 mile or 1.5 km  under that condition
Maximum inflation pressureThe maximum cold inflated pressure to which a tire 
may be inflated, shown on the sidewall of the tire
Recommended inflation pressureCold tire inflation pressure recommended by a 
manufacturer
Accessory weight
The combined weight (in excess of those standard 
items which may be replaced) of automatic trans-
mission, power steering, power brakes, power win-
dows, power seats, radio and heater, to the extent 
that these items are available as factory-installed 
equipment (whether installed or not)
Curb weight
The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equip-
ment, including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil 
and coolant, and if so equipped, air conditioning 
and additional weight optional engine