![LEXUS UX200 2019  Owners Manual 3928-1. Specifications
■Oil capacity (Drain and refill [Ref-
erence*])
*: The engine oil capacity is a reference quantity to be used when changing the 
engine oil. Warm up  and turn off the 
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■Oil capacity (Drain and refill [Ref-
erence*])
*: The engine oil capacity is a reference quantity to be used when changing the 
engine oil. Warm up  and turn off the 
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3928-1. Specifications
■Oil capacity (Drain and refill [Ref-
erence*])
*: The engine oil capacity is a reference quantity to be used when changing the 
engine oil. Warm up  and turn off the 
engine, wait more than 5 minutes, and 
check the oil level on the dipstick.
■Engine oil selection
“Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in 
your Lexus vehicle. Use Lexus 
approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” 
or equivalent to satisfy the following 
grade and viscosity.
Oil grade: API SN/RC multigrade 
engine oil
Recommended viscosity: SAE 0W-16
SAE 0W-16 is the best choice for good 
fuel economy and good starting in cold 
weather.
If SAE 0W-16 is not available, SAE 
0W-20 oil may be used. However, it 
must be replaced with SAE 0W-16 at 
the next oil change.
Outside temperature Oil viscosity (0W-16 is explained here 
as an example):
• The 0W in 0W-16 indicates the 
characteristic of the oil which allows 
cold startability. Oils with a lower 
value before the W allow for easier 
starting of the engine in cold 
weather.
• The 16 in 0W-16 indicates the vis- cosity characteristic of the oil when 
the oil is at high temperature. An oil 
with a higher viscosity (one with a 
higher value) may be better suited if 
the vehicle is operated at high 
speeds, or under extreme load con-
ditions.
How to read oil container label:
API registered marks is added to some 
oil containers to help you select the oil 
you should use.
Lubrication system
With filter4.9 qt. (4.6 L, 4.0 Imp.qt.)
Without filter4.5 qt. (4.3 L, 3.8 Imp.qt.)
A 

4088-2. Customization
8-2.Customization
■Changing using the meter control 
switches
1
Press   or   of the meter con-
trol switches, and select  .
2
Press   or   of the meter con-
trol switches, select the item, and 
press “OK”.
3
Press   or   of the meter con-
trol switches, select the desired set-
ting, and press “OK”.
To go back to the previous screen or 
exit the customize mode, press  .
■Changing using the Remote Touch
1
Press the “MENU” button on the 
Remote Touch. 2
Select “Setup” on the menu screen 
and select “Vehicle”.
3
Select “Vehicle Customization”.
Various setting can be changed. Refer to 
the list of settings th at can be changed for 
details.
For details on the Remote Touch, refer 
to the “NAVIGATION AND MULTI-
MEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
■When customizing using the Remote 
Touch
Stop the vehicle in a safe place, apply the 
parking brake, and shift the shift lever to P. 
Also, to prevent battery discharge, leave 
the engine running while customizing the 
features.
Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other functions being cus-
tomized. Contact your Lexus  dealer for further details.
 Settings that can be changed using the Remote Touch
 Settings that can be changed using the meter control switches
Customizable features
Your vehicle includes a variety of 
electronic features that can be per-
sonalized to your preferences. The 
settings of these features can be 
changed by using the meter control 
switches, the Remote Touch or at 
your Lexus dealer.
Customizing vehicle features
WARNING
■Cautions during customization
As the engine needs to be running 
during customization, ensure that the 
vehicle is parked in a place with ade-
quate ventilation. In a closed area such as 
a garage, exhaust gases including harm-
ful carbon monoxide (CO) may collect 
and enter the vehicle. This may lead to 
death or a serious health hazard.
NOTICE
■During customization
To prevent battery discharge, ensure that 
the engine is running while customizing 
features.
Customizable features
A
B 

4098-2. Customization
8
Vehicle specifications
 Settings that can be changed by your Lexus dealer
Definition of symbols: O = Available,  = Not available
■Gauges, meters and multi-information display (P.72, 75, 79)
*1: For details about each function:  P.72, 75, 84
Function*1Default settingCustomized setting
LanguageEnglishFrenchOOSpanish
Units*2miles (MPG)
km (km/L)
OOkm (L/100 km)
miles (MPG Imperial)
Speedometer display*3DigitalAnalogO
Drive information 1
Current fuel con-
sumption
*4OAverage fuel 
economy (after  reset)
Drive information 2
Distance (driving  range)
*4OAverage vehicle speed (after  reset)
Clock12-hour display24-hour displayO
Pop-up displayOnOffO
Accent colorColor 1Color 2OO
Rev indicator*5OnOffO
Rev indicator red zone set-
ting
*55000 r/min.2000 - 6800 r/min.O
Rev peak*5OnOffO
Eco Driving Indicator LightOnOffO
Suggestion functionOn
On (when the vehicle is  stopped)
OO
Off
C
ABC 

4188-2. Customization
■Vehicle customization
●When the smart access system with 
push-button start is off, the entry unlock 
function cannot be customized.
●When the doors remain closed after 
unlocking the doors and the timer acti-
vated automatic door lock function acti-
vates, signals will be generated in 
accordance with the operation buzzer 
volume and operational signal (Emer-
gency flashers) function settings.
●Some settings can be changed using a 
switch or the Center Display. If a setting is 
changed using a switch, the changed set-
ting will not be reflected on the Center 
Display until the engine switch is turned 
off and then to ON.
■Clock settings screen
If the clock adjustment  screen is displayed 
continuously when attempting to change 
the clock settings, the system may be mal-
functioning. Have the vehicle inspected by  your Lexus dealer.
Time elapsed before the out-
side door handle lights turn 
off
15 seconds
Off
OO7.5 seconds
30 seconds
Operation of the outside 
door handle lights when you 
approach the vehicle with the 
electronic key on your person
OnOffO
Operation of the outside 
door handle lights when the 
doors are unlocked
OnOffO
Operation of the outside 
door handle lights when a 
door is opened
OnOffO
Rear interior light and foot-
well lightsOnOffO
Fading out of the outside door 
handle lights when they turn 
off
LongShortO
FunctionDefault settingCustomized settingABC 

4198-3. Initialization
8
Vehicle specifications
8-3.Initialization
*:If equipped
Items to initialize
The following items must be initialized for normal system operation after such 
cases as the battery being reconnected,  or maintenance being performed on 
the vehicle.
List of the items to initialize
ItemWhen to initializeReference
PKSB (Parking Support Brake)*• After reconnecting or changing  the batteryP.235
Message indicating maintenance is 
required• After the maintenance is per-formedP.312
Tire pressure warning system
• When rotating the tires
• When the tire inflation pressure is changed by changing tire size. 
(When there are  multiple speci-
fied pressures)
• After registering the ID codes
P.333
Oil maintenance• After the maintenance is per- formedP.323
Lexus parking assist monitor
•Battery has been reinstalled
• The steering wheel has been moved while the battery was being 
reinstalled
• Battery power is low
Refer to the 
“NAVIGA-
TION AND 
MULTIME-
DIA SYS-
TEM 
OWNER’S 
MANUAL”.
Power back door*• After reconnecting or changing  the battery
• After changing a fuse
P.109
Power window
• When functioning abnormally
P.135
Moon roof*P.138 

4279-1. For owners
9
For owners
AVERTISSEMENT
●Le coussin gonflable SRS du conduc-
teur se déploie avec une force con-
sidérable et peut occasionner des 
blessures graves, voire mortelles, 
notamment lorsque le conducteur se 
trouve très près du coussin gonflable. 
La National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration (NHTSA), aux États-
Unis, fait les recommandations 
suivantes :
La zone à risque du coussin gonflable 
du conducteur couvre 2 à 3 in. 
(50 à 75 mm) de la zone de déploie-
ment du coussin gonflable. Pour 
assurer une marge de sécurité suff-
isante, restez à 10 in. (250 mm) du 
coussin gonflable. Cette distance est 
mesurée depuis le centre du volant 
jusqu’à votre sternum. Si maintenant 
vous vous tenez assis à moins de 10 in. 
(250 mm), vous pouvez changer votre 
position de conduite de plusieurs 
manières :
• Reculez votre siège  à la position maxi-
male vous permettant d’atteindre 
encore aisément les pédales.
• Inclinez légèrement le dossier du  siège. Bien que les véhicules soient 
conçus différemment, la plupart des 
conducteurs peuvent maintenir une 
distance de 10 in. (250 mm), même si 
leur siège se trouve complètement 
vers l’avant, simplement en inclinant un 
peu le dossier du siège vers l’arrière. Si 
la visibilité avant est moindre après 
avoir incliné le dossier de votre siège, 
utilisez un coussin ferme et non glis-
sant pour être assis plus haut ou rele-
vez le siège si cette option est 
disponible sur votre véhicule.
• Si votre volant est réglable en hauteur,  inclinez-le vers le bas. Cela vous per-
met d’orienter le coussin gonflable 
vers votre buste plutôt que vers votre 
tête et vers votre cou.
Le siège doit être réglé de la manière 
recommandée ci-dessus par la NHTSA, 
tout en gardant le contrôle des pédales 
et du volant, ainsi que la vue sur les com-
mandes du tableau de bord.
●Si la rallonge de ceinture de sécurité a 
été reliée à la boucle des ceintures de 
sécurité des sièges avant sans avoir 
aussi été attachée à la plaque de blo-
cage des ceintures de sécurité, les 
coussins gonflables SRS avant con-
sidéreront que le conducteur et le pas-
sager avant portent tout de même leur 
ceinture de sécurité même si les cein-
tures de sécurité ne sont pas 
attachées. Les coussins gonflables 
SRS avant peuvent alors ne pas s’acti-
ver correctement lors d’une collision, 
ce qui pourrait occasionner des bless-
ures graves, voire mortelles, en cas de 
collision. Assurez-vous de toujours 
porter la ceinture de sécurité avec la 
rallonge de ceinture de sécurité.
●Le coussin gonflable SRS du passager 
avant se déploie également avec une 
force considérable et peut occasion-
ner des blessures graves, voire mor-
telles, notamment lorsque le passager 
avant se trouve très près du coussin 
gonflable. Le siège du passager avant 
doit se trouver le plus loin possible du 
coussin gonflable et le dossier doit être 
réglé de manière à ce que le passager 
avant soit assis bien droit. 

Alphabetical Index439
Intuitive parking assist.............................. 220
LTA (Lane-Tracing Assist) .................... 198
Multi-information display .......................... 79
RCTA ...............................................................227
Warning messages .................................. 367
Distance until next engine oil change ...73,  78
Do-it-yourself maintenance ...................... 317
Door lock Doors.................................................................. 98
Smart access system with push-button start ....................................................................114
Wireless remote control........................... 96
Doors Automatic door lock ing and unlocking 
system ............................................................. 101
Back door........................................................102
Door glasses ..................................................135
Door lock.......................................................... 98
Open door warning buzzer .......... 99, 101
Outside rear view mirrors ...................... 132
Rear door child-protectors ..................... 101
Side doors ........................................................ 98
Drive distance ....................................................81
Drive info 1/Drive info 2 ................................81
Driver’s seat position memory .................123
Drive-start control ........................................143
Driving................................................................ 142 Break-in tips ................................................... 143
Correct driving posture ............................ 25
Driving mode select switch .................. 243
Procedures ..................................................... 142
Winter drive tips......................................... 249
Driving information display ..........................81
Driving position memory............................123 Memory recall function ............................125
Driving range .....................................................81
Driving support system information display ............................................................................. 83
Dynamic radar cruise control with full- speed range................................................ 204Warning message........................... 212, 367E
Eco drive mode ............................................ 243
Eco Driving Indicator............................82, 89
Eco Driving Indicator Light ........................ 82
EDR (Event data recorder) ........................... 8
Elapsed time .......................................................81
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Function ..........................................................245
Warning light .............................................. 360
Electronic key .................................................. 94 Battery-saving function.............................. 115
If the electronic key does not operate properly ...................................................... 380
Replacing the battery .................................341
Emergency, in case of If a warning buzzer sounds.................. 358
If a warning light turns on...................... 358
If a warning message is displayed ..... 367
If the battery is discharged ....................382
If the electronic key does not operate properly ...................................................... 380
If the engine will not start........................378
If the fuel filler do or cannot be opened
......................................................................... 380
If the vehicle is trapped in rising water ........................................................................... 351
If you have a flat tire ...................... 370, 377
If you lose your keys ................................. 379
If you think something is wrong......... 356
If your vehicle becomes stuck ............ 388
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an  emergency ................................................ 350
If your vehicle needs to be towed .....353
If your vehicle overheats ....................... 386
Emergency flashers ....................................350
Engine ACC.................................................................. 154
Compartment................................................321
Engine switch ................................................ 152
Hood ................................................................. 319
How to start the engine ........................... 152