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Pictorial indexSearch by illustration
For safety and
securityMake sure to read through them
(Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system)
Vehicle status
information and
indicatorsReading driving-related information
(Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
Before drivingOpening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving
(Main topics: Keys, doors, seats, power windows)
DrivingOperations and advice which are necessary for driving
(Main topics: Starting engine, refueling)
Interior featuresUsage of the interior features
(Main topics: Air conditioner, storage features)
Maintenance and
careCaring for your vehicle and maintenance procedures
(Main topics: Interior and exterior, light bulbs)
When trouble
arisesWhat to do in case of malfunction and emergency
(Main topics: Battery discharge, flat tire)
Vehicle
specificationsVehicle specifications, customizable features
(Main topics: Fuel, oil, tire inflation pressure)
For ownersReporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat belt,
SRS airbag and headlight aim instructions for Canadian
owners
IndexSearch by symptom
Search alphabetically
4TABLE OF CONTENTS
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceDo-it-yourself service precautions............................................................ 310
Hood................................................... 312
Positioning a floor jack................ 312
Engine compartment................... 314
Tires ................................................... 320
Tire inflation pressure ................. 329
Wheels............................................... 331
Air conditioning filter..................333
Electronic key battery ................ 334
Checking and replacing fuses 336
Headlight aim................................. 338
Light bulbs ....................................... 339
7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers..................... 344
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency ............................. 344
If the vehicle is trapped in rising water............................................... 345
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle needs to be towed........................................................... 347
If you think something is wrong ........................................................... 350
Fuel pump shut off system ......... 351
If a warning light turns on or a warn- ing buzzer sounds ..................... 352
If a warning message is displayed ........................................................... 362
If you have a flat tire..................... 366
If the engine wi ll not start .......... 373
If you lose your keys .................... 375If the fuel filler door cannot be
opened .......................................... 375
If the electronic key does not oper- ate properly ................................. 376
If the battery is discharged ....... 378
If your vehicle overheats ............ 381
If the vehicle becomes stuck ... 383
8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) ................................................. 386
Fuel information............................ 393
Tire information ............................ 395
8-2. Customization Customizable features .............. 404
8-3. Items to initialize Items to initialize ............................ 415
9-1. For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners ............................................ 418
Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French) .................... 418
SRS airbag instructions for Cana- dian owners (in French) ......... 420
Headlight aim instructions for Canadian owners (in French) 426
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) .......................................................... 430
Alphabetical index ..................... 43
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7When trouble arises
8Vehicle specifications
9For owners
Index
13Pictorial index
Precautions against winter season ............................................................................P.250
To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer)
*................................................. P.263
Precautions against car wash ....................................................................................... P.301
Fuel filler door .......................................................................................................... P.167
Refueling method ............................................................................................................... P.167
Fuel type/fuel tank capacity ...... ................................................................................... P.387
Tires.......................................................................................................................... .P.320
Tire size/inflation pressure ............................................................................................ P.391
Winter tires/tire chain .................................................................................................... P.24 8
Checking/rotation/tire pressure warning system..............................................P.320
Coping with flat tires........................................................................................................ P .366
Hood ........................................................................................................................... P.312
Opening ........................................................................................................................ .........P.312
Engine oil ..................................................................................................................... ........ P.388
Coping with overheating ................................................................................................ P.381
Warning messages .......................................................................................................... P.362
Headlights/side marker lights/cornering lights............................................ P.156
Turn signal lights ....................................................................................................... P.151
Parking lights/daytime running lights............................................................... P.156
Tail/stop lights .......................................................................................................... P.156
License plate lights ................................................................................................. P.156
Back up lights
Shifting the shift lever to R .............................................................................................. P.14 8
*:If equipped
Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving
(Replacing method: P.339, Watts: P.392)
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672-1. Instrument cluster
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Vehicle status information and indicators
Warning lights inform the driver of mal-
functions in the indicated vehicle’s sys-
tems.
Warning lights
(U.S.A.)
Brake system warning light*1
( P.352)
(red)
(Canada)
Brake system warning light*1
( P.352)
(yellow)
Brake system warning light*1
( P.352)
High coolant temperature
warning light
*2 ( P.352)
Charging system warning
light
*2 ( P.353)
Low engine oil pressure warn-
ing light
*2 ( P.353)
(U.S.A.)
Malfunction indicator lamp*1
( P.353)
(Canada)
Malfunction indicator lamp*1
( P.353)
SRS warning light
*1 ( P.353)
(U.S.A.)
ABS warning light*1 ( P.354)
(Canada)
ABS warning light*1 ( P.354)
Brake Override System warn-
ing light/Drive-Start Control
warning light
*2 ( P.354)
(red)
Electric power st eering system
warning light
*1 ( P.354)
(yellow)
Electric power steering system
warning light
*1 ( P.354)
Low fuel level warning light
( P.355)
Driver’s and front passenger’s
seat belt re minder light
( P.355)
Rear passengers’ seat belt
reminder lights ( P.355)
Tire pressure warning light
*1
( P.356)
(orange)
LTA indicator ( P.356)
(flashes)
Intuitive parking assist OFF indi-
cator
*1 (if equipped) (P.356)
(flashes)
RCTA OFF indicator*1 (if
equipped) ( P.357)
(flashes)
RCD OFF indicator (if
equipped) (P.357)
(flashes)
PKSB OFF indicator*1 (if
equipped) ( P.357)
(flashes or
illuminates)PCS warning light*1 ( P.358)
Slip indicator
*1 ( P.358)
(flashes)
(U.S.A.)
Parking brake indicator
( P.358)
(flashes)
(Canada)
Parking brake indicator
( P.358)
792-1. Instrument cluster
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Vehicle status information and indicators
/ : Select menu icons
/ : Change displayed con-
tent, scroll up/down the screen and
move the cursor up/down
Press: Enter/Set
Press and hold: Reset
Move the main meter
* and return
to the previous screen
Call sending/receiving and history
display
Linked with the hands-free system,
sending or receiving call is dis-
played. For details regarding the
hands-free system, refer to the
“NAVIGATION AND MULTIME-
DIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
*:F SPORT models
■Display items (except F SPORT
models)
Press or of the meter control
switches and select . Then press
or to display the following items:
Drive information 1
Drive information 2
Eco Driving Indicator
Tire pressure ( P.323)
Display off
■Display items (F SPORT models)
Main meter in center position
Press or of the meter control
switches to display the following items:
Drive information 1
Drive information 2
Gear position
Tire pressure ( P.323)
Units
Display off
Main meter moved to the right
Press or of the meter control
switches and select . Then press
or to display the following items:
Drive information 1
Drive information 2
Eco Driving Indicator
G-force
Gear Position
Tire pressure ( P.323)
Display off
■Drive information 1/Drive infor-
mation 2
Displays drive information such as the
following:
Use the displayed values as a reference
only.
Drive information 1
• Current fuel consumption
• Average fuel economy (after reset)
Drive information 2
• Distance (driving range)
• Average vehicle speed (after reset)
Displayed items (listed below) can be
changed on . ( P.82)
Current fuel consumption
Content of driving information
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B
C
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802-1. Instrument cluster
Bar type: Displays instantaneous current
fuel consumption
Average fuel economy
After reset: Displays average fuel con-
sumption since the display was reset
*1
After start: Displays average fuel con-
sumption since engine start
After refuel: Displays average fuel con-
sumption since refuel
Average vehicle speed
After reset: Displays average vehicle
speed since the display was reset
*1
After start: Displays average vehicle speed
since engine start
Elapsed time
After reset: Displays elapsed time since the
display was reset
*1
After start: Displays elapsed time since
engine start
Distance
Driving range: Displays driving range with
remaining fuel
*2, 3
After start: Displays the distance driven
since engine start
Other
Blank: No item
*1: To reset, display the desired item and
press and hold “OK” of the meter con-
trol switches.
*2: This distance is computed based on your average fuel consumption. As a
result, the actual distance that can be
driven may differ from that displayed.
*3: When only a small amount of fuel is added to the tank, the display may not
be updated.
When refueling, turn the engine switch
off. If the vehicle is refueled without turning the engine switch off, the display
may not be updated.
■Eco Driving Indicator
Eco Driving Indicator Light
During Eco-friendly acceleration (Eco
driving), the Eco Driving Indicator Light
will turn on. When the acceleration
exceeds the Zone of Eco driving, or when
the vehicle is stopped, the light turns off.
Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
Suggests the Zone of Eco driving with cur-
rent Eco driving ratio based on accelera-
tion.
Eco driving ratio based on acceler-
ation
If the acceleration exceeds the Zone of
Eco driving, the right side of the Eco Driv-
ing Indicator Zone Display will illuminate.
At this time, the Eco Driving Indicator Light
will turn off.
Zone of Eco driving
■Boost gauge
Displays the boost pressure. The dis-
play will change color if the specified
pressure is exceeded.
This display is intended for use as a guide-
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B
C
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3116-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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Maintenance and care
Tire inflation
pressure
( P.329)• Tire pressure gauge
• Compressed air source
Washer fluid
( P.319)
• Water or washer fluid
containing antifreeze
(for winter use)
• Funnel (used only for adding water or washer
fluid)
WARNING
The engine compartment contains many
mechanisms and fluids that may move
suddenly, become hot, or become elec-
trically energized. To avoid death or seri-
ous injury, observe the following
precautions.
■When working on the engine com-
partment
●Keep hands, clothi ng and tools away
from the moving fan and engine drive
belt.
●Be careful not to touch the engine,
radiator, exhaust manifold, etc. right
after driving as they may be hot. Oil
and other fluids may also be hot.
●Do not leave anything that may burn
easily, such as paper and rags, in the
engine compartment.
●Do not smoke, cause sparks or expose
an open flame to fuel or the battery.
Fuel and battery fumes are flammable.
■When working near the electric cool-
ing fan or radiator grille
Be sure the engine switch is off.
With the engine switch in IGNITION
ON mode, the electric cooling fan may
automatically start to run if the air condi-
tioning is on and/or the coolant tempera-
ture is high. ( P.317)
ItemsParts and tools■Safety glasses
Wear safety glasses to prevent flying or
falling material, fluid spray, etc. from get-
ting in your eyes.
NOTICE
■If you remove the air cleaner filter
Driving with the air cleaner filter
removed may cause excessive engine
wear due to dirt in the air.
3306-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Tire pressure gauge
1
Remove the tire valve cap.
2
Press the tip of the tire pressure
gauge onto the tire valve.
3
Read the pressure using the gauge
gradations.
4
If the tire inflation pressure is not at
the recommended level, adjust the
pressure.
If you add too much air, press the
center of the valve to deflate.
5
After completing the tire inflation
pressure measurem ent and adjust-
ment, apply soapy water to the
valve and check for leakage.
6
Put the tire valve cap back on.
■Tire inflation pressure check interval
You should check tire inflation pressure
every two weeks, or at least once a month.
Do not forget to check the spare.
■Effects of incorrect tire inflation pres-
sure
Driving with incorrect ti re inflation pressure
may result in the following:
●Reduced fuel economy
●Reduced driving comfort and poor han-
dling
●Reduced tire life due to wear
●Reduced safety
●Damage to the drivetrain
If a tire needs frequent inflating, have it
checked by your Lexus dealer.
■Instructions for checking tire inflation
pressure
When checking tire inflation pressure,
observe the following:
●Check only when the tires are cold.
If your vehicle has been parked for at
least 3 hours or has not been driven for more than 1 mile or 1.5 km, you will get an
accurate cold tire inflation pressure read-
ing.
●Always use a tire pressure gauge.
It is difficult to judge if a tire is properly
inflated based only on its appearance.
●It is normal for the ti
re inflation pressure
to be higher after driving as heat is gen-
erated in the tire. Do not reduce tire infla-
tion pressure after driving.
●Never exceed the vehicle capacity
weight.
Passengers and luggage weight should
be placed so that the vehicle is balanced.
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WARNING
■Proper inflation is critical to save tire
performance
Keep your tires properly inflated.
If the tires are not properly inflated, the
following conditions may occur which
could lead to an accident resulting in
death or serious injury:
●Excessive wear
●Uneven wear
●Poor handling
●Possibility of blowouts resulting from
overheated tires
●Air leaking from between tire and
wheel
●Wheel deformation and/or tire dam-
age
●Greater possibility of tire damage
while driving (due to road hazards,
expansion joints, sharp edges in the
road, etc.)