Owners Manual
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...88 Ignition switch...98 ASG (Automated Sequential Gearbox)...102 Turn signal lever...112 Parking brake ...113 Horn...115 2-2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Index 1-7. Key information Keys ...20 1-2. Opening, closing the windows Power windows...46 1-5. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap...49 1-6. Safety information 1 Before driving 1-1. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Seats ...32 Seat belts ...36 Steering wheel...41 Anti-glare inside rear view mirror...42 Outside rear view mirrors...43 1-4. Opening and closing and locking the doors Wireless remote control ...22...
...88 Ignition switch...98 ASG (Automated Sequential Gearbox)...102 Turn signal lever...112 Parking brake ...113 Horn...115 2-2. TABLE OF CONTENTS Index 1-7. Key information Keys ...20 1-2. Opening, closing the windows Power windows...46 1-5. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap...49 1-6. Safety information 1 Before driving 1-1. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Seats ...32 Seat belts ...36 Steering wheel...41 Anti-glare inside rear view mirror...42 Outside rear view mirrors...43 1-4. Opening and closing and locking the doors Wireless remote control ...22...
Owners Manual
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... If your vehicle needs to be towed ...303 If you think something is wrong ...308 Fuel pump shut off system ...309 Event data recorder...310 5-2. Do-it-yourself maintenance Index Do-it-yourself service precautions...247 Hood...250 Positioning a floor jack...253 Engine compartment...256 Adding washer fluid ...264 Battery ...265 Tires ...270 Tire inflation pressure...277 Wheels...281 Air conditioning filter...283 Wireless remote control battery...285 Checking and replacing fuses ...287 Light bulbs...299...
... If your vehicle needs to be towed ...303 If you think something is wrong ...308 Fuel pump shut off system ...309 Event data recorder...310 5-2. Do-it-yourself maintenance Index Do-it-yourself service precautions...247 Hood...250 Positioning a floor jack...253 Engine compartment...256 Adding washer fluid ...264 Battery ...265 Tires ...270 Tire inflation pressure...277 Wheels...281 Air conditioning filter...283 Wireless remote control battery...285 Checking and replacing fuses ...287 Light bulbs...299...
Owners Manual
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... power window switch on the relevant door. 1-4. l If the window still cannot be closed with the door closed by your Lexus dealer Settings of the linked key and wireless remote control operation can be closed , perform the following procedure. STEP 3 Hold the power window switch in the one -touch closing position while the ignition switch is turned to close normally If the jam protection function is moving, start...
... power window switch on the relevant door. 1-4. l If the window still cannot be closed with the door closed by your Lexus dealer Settings of the linked key and wireless remote control operation can be closed , perform the following procedure. STEP 3 Hold the power window switch in the one -touch closing position while the ignition switch is turned to close normally If the jam protection function is moving, start...
Owners Manual
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... cause tire slippage and reduce your Lexus dealer check and replace the brake pads as soon as engine braking caused by up-shifting and down-shifting, may prevent the brakes from functioning properly. The disc damage can cause accidents, resulting in a loss of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside or outside rear view mirrors while driving. Driving procedures CAUTION l Do not adjust the positions of vehicle control...
... cause tire slippage and reduce your Lexus dealer check and replace the brake pads as soon as engine braking caused by up-shifting and down-shifting, may prevent the brakes from functioning properly. The disc damage can cause accidents, resulting in a loss of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside or outside rear view mirrors while driving. Driving procedures CAUTION l Do not adjust the positions of vehicle control...
Owners Manual
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... as a blinking symbol. Driving procedures Ignition switch n Starting the engine STEP 1 Sit in red. After one press, the engine will crank until the engine is less. Continue depressing the brake pedal until it starts or for up to the STEP 2 "ON" position. The current gear will be displayed on the steering wheel illuminates in the driver's seat and firmly depress the brake pedal. 2-1. "N" will be...
... as a blinking symbol. Driving procedures Ignition switch n Starting the engine STEP 1 Sit in red. After one press, the engine will crank until the engine is less. Continue depressing the brake pedal until it starts or for up to the STEP 2 "ON" position. The current gear will be displayed on the steering wheel illuminates in the driver's seat and firmly depress the brake pedal. 2-1. "N" will be...
Owners Manual
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... prevent body damage, do not tow with low ground clearance. n Before loading the vehicle on a flatbed truck Deactivate the tilt sensor. (→P. 56) n After the vehicle is loaded STEP 1 Select Neutral, apply the parking brake and turn the ignition switch to prevent the vehicle from rolling. Use wheel chocks for vehicles with a wheel-lift or sling type truck. STEP 2 Secure the vehicle by strapping the tires to the deck of the tow truck...
... prevent body damage, do not tow with low ground clearance. n Before loading the vehicle on a flatbed truck Deactivate the tilt sensor. (→P. 56) n After the vehicle is loaded STEP 1 Select Neutral, apply the parking brake and turn the ignition switch to prevent the vehicle from rolling. Use wheel chocks for vehicles with a wheel-lift or sling type truck. STEP 2 Secure the vehicle by strapping the tires to the deck of the tow truck...
Owners Manual
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... towing eyelet is not running, the power assist for the brakes and steering may damage the tires. When trouble arises NOTICE n To prevent vehicle damage Observe the following precautions when using the towing eyelet Use the towing eyelet only when your vehicle on the emergency towing eyelet and the cable or chain. Essential information n Emergency towing procedure STEP 1 Start the engine. STEP 2 With Neutral selected, release the parking brake...
... towing eyelet is not running, the power assist for the brakes and steering may damage the tires. When trouble arises NOTICE n To prevent vehicle damage Observe the following precautions when using the towing eyelet Use the towing eyelet only when your vehicle on the emergency towing eyelet and the cable or chain. Essential information n Emergency towing procedure STEP 1 Start the engine. STEP 2 With Neutral selected, release the parking brake...
Owners Manual
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... automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, radio and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed equipment (whether installed or not) 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 The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equipment, including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so equipped, air conditioning...
... automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, radio and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed equipment (whether installed or not) 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 The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equipment, including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so equipped, air conditioning...
Owners Manual
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...remote control key...22 Key number...20 Language setting...148 Lap timer...142 Launch control...174 License plate lights Replacing light bulbs...299 Switch...158 Wattage ...367 Light bulbs Replacing ...299 Wattage ...367 Lights Door courtesy lights ...207 Down light ...207 Emergency flasher switch...302 Hazard light switch ...302 Headlight switch...158 Ignition switch light...207 Interior light switches...208 Luggage compartment light ...367 Replacing light bulbs...299 Turn signal lever...112 Wattage ...367 Load capacity...179 Luggage compartment First-aid kit installation...218 Tonneau cover...
...remote control key...22 Key number...20 Language setting...148 Lap timer...142 Launch control...174 License plate lights Replacing light bulbs...299 Switch...158 Wattage ...367 Light bulbs Replacing ...299 Wattage ...367 Lights Door courtesy lights ...207 Down light ...207 Emergency flasher switch...302 Hazard light switch ...302 Headlight switch...158 Ignition switch light...207 Interior light switches...208 Luggage compartment light ...367 Replacing light bulbs...299 Turn signal lever...112 Wattage ...367 Load capacity...179 Luggage compartment First-aid kit installation...218 Tonneau cover...
Owners Manual
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Alphabetical index Switch "ENGINE START" switch ...98 Active rear wing...171 Air conditioning system...186, 194 Audio system...202 AUTO driving mode button...104 Control pad...125 Driving mode selector switch ...104 Emergency flasher switch ...302 Hazard light switch...302 Interior lights...208 Light switches...158 Paddle shift switches...102 Parking brake ...113 Power door lock switch...25 Power window switch...46 Reverse selector switch ...103 Shift speed selector ...107 Talk switch*1 ...191 Turn signal lever...167 VSC off switch...112 Wipers and washer switch...160 T Tachometer Tacho ...
Alphabetical index Switch "ENGINE START" switch ...98 Active rear wing...171 Air conditioning system...186, 194 Audio system...202 AUTO driving mode button...104 Control pad...125 Driving mode selector switch ...104 Emergency flasher switch ...302 Hazard light switch...302 Interior lights...208 Light switches...158 Paddle shift switches...102 Parking brake ...113 Power door lock switch...25 Power window switch...46 Reverse selector switch ...103 Shift speed selector ...107 Talk switch*1 ...191 Turn signal lever...167 VSC off switch...112 Wipers and washer switch...160 T Tachometer Tacho ...
Owners Manual
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... WET driving modes. 8 Parking brake switch 9 Ignition switch 10 Accelerator pedal ("P. 32) 11 Tilt and telescopic steering lock release lever 12 Brake pedal ("P. 50) 13 Hood release lever ("P. 12) 14 Rear hatch opener switch ("P. 12) 15 Fuel iller door opener switch ("P. 12) 16 Outside rear view mirror switches 17 VSC off switch Turns VSC and TRAC off. Pull both paddle shift switches at once to select Neutral (N). 3 Control pad ("P. 66) 4 "ENGINE START" switch 5 Driving mode selector switch ("P. 26) 6 AUTO driving mode button ("P. 27) 7 Shift speed selector...
... WET driving modes. 8 Parking brake switch 9 Ignition switch 10 Accelerator pedal ("P. 32) 11 Tilt and telescopic steering lock release lever 12 Brake pedal ("P. 50) 13 Hood release lever ("P. 12) 14 Rear hatch opener switch ("P. 12) 15 Fuel iller door opener switch ("P. 12) 16 Outside rear view mirror switches 17 VSC off switch Turns VSC and TRAC off. Pull both paddle shift switches at once to select Neutral (N). 3 Control pad ("P. 66) 4 "ENGINE START" switch 5 Driving mode selector switch ("P. 26) 6 AUTO driving mode button ("P. 27) 7 Shift speed selector...
Owners Manual
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... Fuse Gas Gas iller door Gas iller door manual unlock Gas level units selection Gas tank Gas tank cap Gas tank volume Gas type Gauge Gauge cluster Gauges Gear selection Genuine leather maintenance Handbrake Heel stopper Hood Hood stand Ideal driving position Ignition switch 67 63 12 12 12 12 93 63 12 95 67 63 12 12 12 57 57 57 36 84 9 22, 51 12 12 17 9 Flat bed transporting Flat-bottomed steering wheel Floating disc Floating rotor Floor mat usage Floor-mounted brake...
... Fuse Gas Gas iller door Gas iller door manual unlock Gas level units selection Gas tank Gas tank cap Gas tank volume Gas type Gauge Gauge cluster Gauges Gear selection Genuine leather maintenance Handbrake Heel stopper Hood Hood stand Ideal driving position Ignition switch 67 63 12 12 12 12 93 63 12 95 67 63 12 12 12 57 57 57 36 84 9 22, 51 12 12 17 9 Flat bed transporting Flat-bottomed steering wheel Floating disc Floating rotor Floor mat usage Floor-mounted brake...
Owners Manual
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... you with an ownership experience that is covered by a trained Lexus technician. WELCOME TO THE LEXUS FAMILY From everyone at Lexus, thank you for 48 months from your vehicle's in-service date, regardless of mileage. Warranty Coverage: Your Lexus is second to none, and we look forward to ensure the quality of performance, safety and reliability. Again, thank you take delivery of...
... you with an ownership experience that is covered by a trained Lexus technician. WELCOME TO THE LEXUS FAMILY From everyone at Lexus, thank you for 48 months from your vehicle's in-service date, regardless of mileage. Warranty Coverage: Your Lexus is second to none, and we look forward to ensure the quality of performance, safety and reliability. Again, thank you take delivery of...
Owners Manual
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... ...20 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ...22 Federal Emission Control Warranty ...26 California Emission Control Warranty ...32 Tire Limited Warranty ...39 Your Responsibilities Operation and Maintenance ...40 Obtaining Warranty Service ...42 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Introduction The Importance of Scheduled Maintenance ...44 Maintenance and Lexus Warranty Coverage ...45 Lexus Dealership Service ...46 Regular Inspections and Use ...47 How to Use the Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule Basics ...48 What Maintenance Should Be Performed ...49 Maintenance Schedule Recommended Maintenance By...
... ...20 New Vehicle Limited Warranty ...22 Federal Emission Control Warranty ...26 California Emission Control Warranty ...32 Tire Limited Warranty ...39 Your Responsibilities Operation and Maintenance ...40 Obtaining Warranty Service ...42 MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Introduction The Importance of Scheduled Maintenance ...44 Maintenance and Lexus Warranty Coverage ...45 Lexus Dealership Service ...46 Regular Inspections and Use ...47 How to Use the Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule Basics ...48 What Maintenance Should Be Performed ...49 Maintenance Schedule Recommended Maintenance By...
Owners Manual
Page 546
... NOTE Ground Clearance Keep in the world. Brakes Because the LFA uses carbon ceramic material (CCM) brake discs with high-friction pads, you should be damaged if the pads are not replaced when needed. Note: If "BRAKE PAD WEAR" is dangerous to the LFA's brake pads and discs allows enhanced braking power. It is displayed on operating and maintaining your vehicle, refer to the Owner's Manual and...
... NOTE Ground Clearance Keep in the world. Brakes Because the LFA uses carbon ceramic material (CCM) brake discs with high-friction pads, you should be damaged if the pads are not replaced when needed. Note: If "BRAKE PAD WEAR" is dangerous to the LFA's brake pads and discs allows enhanced braking power. It is displayed on operating and maintaining your vehicle, refer to the Owner's Manual and...
Owners Manual
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... from your vehicle's in-service date, regardless of mileage. Services Provided • Roadside services such as battery jump-start, temporary repair of flat tire, fuel delivery, vehicle extrication and towing in case of minor accident. • Towing to the nearest Lexus dealership (or an alternate repair facility, if necessary). • Assistance in the United States, U.S. The loaner vehicle will be kept overnight at a Lexus dealership for a warrantycovered condition that...
... from your vehicle's in-service date, regardless of mileage. Services Provided • Roadside services such as battery jump-start, temporary repair of flat tire, fuel delivery, vehicle extrication and towing in case of minor accident. • Towing to the nearest Lexus dealership (or an alternate repair facility, if necessary). • Assistance in the United States, U.S. The loaner vehicle will be kept overnight at a Lexus dealership for a warrantycovered condition that...
Owners Manual
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... internal parts, torque converter, clutch cover, mounts, engine control computer, seals and gaskets. Your Warranties in Detail Rear-Wheel-Drive System Differential carrier assembly, drive shaft, axle carrier, axle case, axle bearing, axle shaft, seals and gaskets. Coverage is for 72 months or 70,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Restraint Systems Warranty This warranty covers repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of any seatbelt or air bag system supplied by Lexus, subject to the...
... internal parts, torque converter, clutch cover, mounts, engine control computer, seals and gaskets. Your Warranties in Detail Rear-Wheel-Drive System Differential carrier assembly, drive shaft, axle carrier, axle case, axle bearing, axle shaft, seals and gaskets. Coverage is for 72 months or 70,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Restraint Systems Warranty This warranty covers repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship of any seatbelt or air bag system supplied by Lexus, subject to the...
Owners Manual
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Air Conditioner System • Air conditioner tube and accessory • Air conditioner tube and accessory O-ring • Compressor with pulley • Condenser • Evaporator • Evaporator O-ring • Expansion valve Air/Fuel Metering System • Air/fuel ratio sensor • Air pump • Cam timing oil control valve • Engine control computer (engine control module) • Fuel delivery pipe • Fuel pressure sensor • Injector • Oxygen sensor • Throttle body • Throttle body gasket • Transmission control computer • Water ...
Air Conditioner System • Air conditioner tube and accessory • Air conditioner tube and accessory O-ring • Compressor with pulley • Condenser • Evaporator • Evaporator O-ring • Expansion valve Air/Fuel Metering System • Air/fuel ratio sensor • Air pump • Cam timing oil control valve • Engine control computer (engine control module) • Fuel delivery pipe • Fuel pressure sensor • Injector • Oxygen sensor • Throttle body • Throttle body gasket • Transmission control computer • Water ...
Owners Manual
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... start the engine if the engine coolant or oil temperature is detailed in the maintenance schedule on the meter, whichever occurs first. see page 49) • Interval-specific maintenance (performed at 6,000 miles, or when the "OIL MAINTENANCE REQUIRED" message is displayed on pages 52-71. Brake Pads Replace brake pads when a minimum thickness of equivalent quality may be used , do not drive the vehicle under extreme load conditions. If engine oil needs replacement, replace...
... start the engine if the engine coolant or oil temperature is detailed in the maintenance schedule on the meter, whichever occurs first. see page 49) • Interval-specific maintenance (performed at 6,000 miles, or when the "OIL MAINTENANCE REQUIRED" message is displayed on pages 52-71. Brake Pads Replace brake pads when a minimum thickness of equivalent quality may be used , do not drive the vehicle under extreme load conditions. If engine oil needs replacement, replace...
Owners Manual
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...rack-and-pinion unit ❏ Inspect suspension ball joint and dust cover ❏ Visually check rear transaxle for leaks ❏ Inspect front and rear suspension ❏ Torque front side member retaining bolts, seat-mounting bolts, front suspension member retaining bolts and rear suspension member retaining bolts ❏ Replace air conditioner filter ❏ Inspect engine cooling and heater system ❏ Inspect fuel tank cap and cap gasket, fuel lines, connections and fuel vapor control valve ❏ Visually check clutch and shift hydraulic system for your current time/mileage...
...rack-and-pinion unit ❏ Inspect suspension ball joint and dust cover ❏ Visually check rear transaxle for leaks ❏ Inspect front and rear suspension ❏ Torque front side member retaining bolts, seat-mounting bolts, front suspension member retaining bolts and rear suspension member retaining bolts ❏ Replace air conditioner filter ❏ Inspect engine cooling and heater system ❏ Inspect fuel tank cap and cap gasket, fuel lines, connections and fuel vapor control valve ❏ Visually check clutch and shift hydraulic system for your current time/mileage...