
4TABLE OF CONTENTS
5-6. Using the other interior featuresOther interior features .............. 346
Garage door opener.................. 354
6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehi-cle exterior ................................... 362
Cleaning and protecting the vehi- cle interior .................................... 365
6-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ..... 368
General maintenance ................ 369
Emission inspection and mainte- nance (I/M) programs ............ 372
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions........................................................... 373
Hood.................................................. 375
Positioning a floor jack............... 375
Engine compartment.................. 377
Battery .............................................. 385
Tires ................................................... 387
Replacing the tire ......................... 395
Tire inflation pressure ................. 399
Wheels.............................................. 400
Air conditioning  filter..................402
Electronic key battery ................ 403
Checking and replacing fuses ........................................................... 405
Light bulbs ....................................... 4087-1. Essential information
Emergency flashers ..................... 410
If your vehicle has to be stopped in  an emergency ............................. 410
If the vehicle is trapped in rising  water ................................................. 411
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle needs to be towed............................................................ 413
If you think something is wrong ............................................................ 417
Fuel pump shut off system ......... 418
If a warning light turns on or a warn- ing buzzer sounds...................... 419
If a warning messa ge is displayed
.......................................................... 429
If you have a flat tire .................... 433
If the engine will not start .......... 434
If you lose your keys.................... 436
If the fuel filler door cannot be  opened .......................................... 436
If the electronic key does not oper- ate properly ................................. 437
If the vehicle battery is discharged .......................................................... 439
If your vehicle overheats ........... 444
If the vehicle becomes stuck ... 447
8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) ................................................. 450
Fuel information............................ 459
6Maintenance and care
7When trouble arises
8Vehicle specifications 

3195-3. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
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Interior features
■Registering air conditioning settings to 
electronic keys
●Unlocking the vehicle using an electronic 
key and turning the engine switch to 
IGNITION ON mode will recall that 
key’s registered air conditioning settings.
●When the engine switch is turned off, the 
current air conditioning settings will auto-
matically be registered to the electronic 
key that was used to unlock the vehicle.
●The system may not operate correctly if 
more than one electronic key is in the 
vicinity or if the smart access system with 
push-button start is used to unlock a pas-
senger door.
●The doors that can recall the air condi-
tioning setting* when unlocked using the 
smart access system with push-button 
start can be changed. For details, contact 
your Lexus dealer.
*: The doors that can recall the driving 
position memory are changed at the 
same time.
■Operation of the air conditioning sys-
tem in Eco drive mode
In Eco drive mode, the air conditioning sys-
tem is controlled as follows to prioritize fuel 
efficiency:
●Engine speed and compressor operation 
controlled to restri ct heating/cooling 
capacity
●Fan speed restricted when automatic 
mode is selected
To improve air conditioning performance, 
perform the following operations:
●Turn off eco air conditioning mode 
(  P.320)
●Adjust the fan speed
●Turn off Eco drive mode ( P.292)
■When the outside temperature falls to 
nearly 32°F (0°C)
The dehumidification function may not 
operate even when “A/C” is selected.
■Ventilation and air conditioning odors
●To let fresh air in, set the air conditioning 
system to the outside air mode.
●During use, various odors from inside and 
outside the vehicle may enter into and 
accumulate in the air conditioning sys-
tem. This may then cause odor to be 
emitted from the vents.
●To reduce potential odors from occur-
ring:
• It is recommended that the air condition-
ing system be set to outside air mode 
prior to turning the vehicle off.
• The start timing of the blower may be 
delayed for a short period of time imme-
diately after the air conditioning system is 
started in automatic mode or with the 
micro dust and pollen filter on.
●When parking, the system automatically 
switches to outside air mode to encour-
age better air circulation throughout the 
vehicle, helping to reduce odors that 
occur when starting the vehicle.
■Using the voice command system
Air conditioning system can be operated 
using voice commands. For details, refer to 
the “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA 
SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”.
■Air conditioning filter
 P.402
■Customization
Some functions can be customized. 
(  P.470)
WARNING
■To prevent the windshield from fog-
ging up
Do not use the windshield defogger 
switch during cool air operation in 
extremely humid weather. The difference 
between the temperature of the outside 
air and that of the windshield can cause 
the outer surface of the windshield to fog 
up, blocking your vision.
■When the outside rear view mirror 
defoggers are operating
Do not touch the outside rear view mir-
ror surfaces, as they can become very 
hot and burn you. 

3225-3. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
■Option control screen
Select   on the sub menu to display 
the option control screen.
The functions can be  switched on and off.
When the function is on, the indicator illu-
minates on the screen.
Vehicles with DUAL-ZONE climate 
control
Set Lexus Climate Concierge 
( P.315)
Adjusting the temperature for 
driver and passenger seats sepa-
rately (“DUAL” mode) ( P.325)
Set eco air conditioning mode
Air conditioning and heater output is lim-
ited to prioritize fuel economy.
Cooling and dehumidification func-
tion
If the “A/C” indicator is turned off, the sys-
tem will blow ambient temperature airor 
heated air.
Select front seat concentrated air-
flow mode ( P.324)
Prevent ice from building up on the 
windshield and wiper blades 
(Windshield wiper de-icer) (if 
equipped)
Removing pollen from the air  (Micro dust and pollen filter)
Vehicles with 4-ZONE climate con-
trol
Set Lexus Climate Concierge 
( P.315)
Adjust the temperature for driver, 
passenger and rear seats sepa-
rately (“4-ZONE” mode) 
( P.325)
Set eco air conditioning mode
Air conditioning and heater output is lim-
ited to prioritize fuel economy.
Cooling and dehumidification func-
tion
If the “A/C” indicator is turned off, the sys-
tem will blow ambient temperature airor 
heated air.
Select front seat concentrated air-
flow mode ( P.324)
Prevent ice from building up on the 
windshield and wiper blades 
(Windshield wiper de-icer) (if 
equipped)
Removing pollen from the air 
(Micro dust and pollen filter)
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3235-3. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
5
Interior features
■Side display
Vehicles with DUAL-ZONE climate 
control
Display the front seat heaters/front 
seat ventilators  control screen 
( P.330)
Adjust the left side seat tempera-
ture setting
Adjust the fan speed setting
Adjust the right side seat tempera-
ture setting
Set cooling and dehumidification 
function on/off
Adjusting the temperature for 
driver and passenger seats sepa-
rately (“DUAL” mode) ( P.325)
Select the air flow mode
Vehicles with 4-ZONE climate con-
trol
Display the front seat heaters/front  seat ventilators control screen 
(
P.330)
Adjust the left side seat tempera-
ture setting
Adjust the fan speed setting
Adjust the right side seat tempera-
ture setting
Select the left side seat air flow 
mode
Set cooling and dehumidification 
function on/off
If the “A/C” indicator is turned off, the sys-
tem will blow ambient temperature airor 
heated air.
Adjust the temperature for driver, 
passenger and rear seats sepa-
rately (“4-ZONE” mode) 
( P.325)
Select the right side seat air flow 
mode
■Windshield wiper de-icer (if equipped)
This feature is used to prevent ice from 
building up on the windshield and wiper 
blades.
The windshield de-icer will automatically 
turn off after a while.
■Eco air conditioning mode
When Eco drive mode is selected using the 
driving mode select switch, eco air condi-
tioning mode turns on.
When a drive mode other than Eco drive 
mode is selected, eco air conditioning 
mode may turn off.
■Micro dust and pollen filter
Outside air mode switches to   
(recirculated air) mode. Pollen is removed 
from the air and the air flows to the upper 
part of the body.
Usually the system will automatically turn 
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3245-3. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
off after a while.
In order to prevent the windshield from fog-
ging up when the outside air is cold, the 
dehumidification function may operate or 
the outside/recirculated air mode may not 
switch to   (recirculated air) mode.
Pollen is filtered even if the micro dust and 
pollen filter is turned off.
1Press the automatic mode switch or 
select “AUTO” on the sub function 
menu. ( P.320)
2
Press the outside/recirculated air 
mode switch to switch to automatic 
air intake mode.
The air conditioning system automatically 
switches between outside air and recircu-
lated air modes.
3Adjust the temperature setting.
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To stop the operation, press the off 
switch or select “OFF” on the sub 
function menu. ( P.320)
If the fan speed settin g or air flow modes 
are operated, the automatic mode indica-
tor goes off. However, automatic mode for 
functions other than th at operated is main-
tained.
■Using automatic mode
Fan speed is adjusted automatically accord-
ing to the temperature setting and the 
ambient conditions.
Therefore, the fan may stop for a while until  warm or cool air is ready to flow immedi-
ately after the automatic mode switch is 
pressed or “AUTO” is selected.
Cool air may blow around the upper body 
even when the heater is on due to sunlight.
■Automatic mode for air intake control
In automatic mode, the system detects 
exhaust gas and other pollutants and auto-
matically switches between outside air and 
recirculated air modes.
When the dehumidification function is off, 
and the fan is operating, turning automatic 
mode on will activate the dehumidification 
function.
This function automatically controls the 
air conditioning airflo w so that priority 
is given to the front seats. When the 
front passenger seat is not occupied, 
airflow may switch to only the driver's 
seat. Unnecessary air conditioning is 
suppressed, contributing to increased 
fuel efficiency.
Front seat concentrated airflow mode 
operates in the following situations.
 No passengers are detected in the 
rear seats
 The windshield defogger is not 
operating
 Pollen removal mode is not operat-
ing
While operating,   illumi-
nates.
■Manually turning front seat con-
centrated airflow mode on/off
In front seat concentrated airflow 
WARNING
■To prevent burns (vehicles with wind-
shield wiper de-icer)
Do not touch the glass at lower part of 
the windshield or to the side of the front 
pillars when the wind shield wiper de-icer 
is on.
Using automatic mode
Front seat concentrated airflow 
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Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care
.6-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehi-cle exterior ................................ 362
Cleaning and protecting the vehi- cle interior ................................. 365
6-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements........................................................ 368
General maintenance ............. 369
Emission inspection and mainte- nance (I/M) programs ......... 372
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions........................................................ 373
Hood............................................... 375
Positioning a floor jack............ 375
Engine compartment............... 377
Battery ........................................... 385
Tires ................................................ 387
Replacing the tire ...................... 395
Tire inflation pressure .............. 399
Wheels........................................... 400
Air conditioning  filter...............402
Electronic key battery ............. 403
Checking and replacing fuses ........................................................ 405
Light bulbs .................................... 408 

3746-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Tire inflation pres-
sure (P.399)• Tire pressure gauge
• Compressed air 
source
Washer fluid 
( P.384)
• Water or washer 
fluid containing anti-
freeze (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. Fuel 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.383)
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. 

4026-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
1Turn the engine switch off.
2 Open the glove box. Remove the 
partition. ( P.340)
3 Remove the panel.
4 Unlock the filter cover ( ), pull the 
filter cover out of the claws ( ), 
and remove the filter cover. 5
Remove the filter case.
6 Remove the air conditioning filter 
from the filter case and replace it 
with a new one.
The “ UP” marks shown on the filter 
and the filter case sh ould be pointing up.
■Checking interval
Inspect and replace the air conditioning fil-
ter according to the maintenance schedule. 
In dusty areas or areas with heavy traffic 
flow, early replacement may be required. 
(For scheduled maintenance information, 
please refer to the “Owner’s Manual Sup-
plement” or “Scheduled Maintenance”.)
■If air flow from the vents decreases dra-
matically
The filter may be clogged. Check the filter 
and replace if necessary.
■Air conditioning filt er with deodorizing 
function
When fragrances are placed in your vehi-
cle, the deodorizing effect may become 
significantly weakened in a short period.
When an air conditioning odor comes out 
continuously, replace the air conditioning 
Air conditioning filter
The air conditioning filter must be 
changed regularly to maintain air 
conditioning efficiency.
Removing the air conditioning 
filter
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