LEXUS UX 200 (2019 year). Instruction - part 9

 

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LEXUS UX 200 (2019 year). Instruction - part 9

 

 

140

3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof

141

4

4

Driving

Driving

4-1. Before driving

Driving the vehicle.....................

142

Cargo and luggage...................

147

Vehicle load limits......................

150

Trailer towing...............................

150

Dinghy towing ..............................

151

4-2. Driving procedures

Engine (ignition) switch ...........

152

Continuously variable transmis-

sion ................................................

155

Turn signal lever..........................

159

Parking brake ..............................

160

Brake Hold....................................

163

ASC (Active Sound Control)

164

4-3. Operating the lights and wipers

Headlight switch.........................

165

Automatic High Beam.............

168

Fog light switch ............................

171

Windshield wipers and washer

.........................................................

172

Rear window wiper and washer

.........................................................

176

4-4. Refueling

Opening the fuel tank cap......

178

4-5. Using the driving support sys-

tems

Lexus Safety System+2.0.......

180

PCS (Pre-Collision System)..

186

LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)......

193

RSA (Road Sign Assist)..........

202

Dynamic radar cruise control with 

full-speed range......................

204

BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)......

214

PKSA (Parking Support Alert)

........................................................

219

Intuitive parking assist.............

220

RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) 

function........................................

227

PKSB (Parking Support Brake)

........................................................

231

Parking Support Brake function 

(static objects).........................

235

Parking Support Brake function 

(rear-crossing vehicles) ......

240

Driving mode select switch ..

243

Driving assist systems..............

244

4-6. Driving tips

Winter driving tips....................

249

Utility vehicle precautions.....

252

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4-1.Before driving

Starting the engine

P.152

Driving

1

With the brake pedal depressed, 
shift the shift lever to D. (

P.155)

2

If the parking brake is in manual 
mode, release the parking brake. 
(

P.160)

3

Gradually release the brake pedal 
and gently depress the accelerator 
pedal to accelerate the vehicle.

Stopping

1

With the shift lever in D, depress the 
brake pedal.

2

If necessary, set the parking brake. 
(

P.160)

If the vehicle is to be stopped for an 

extended period of time, shift the shift lever 

to P. (

P.155)

Parking the vehicle

1

With the shift lever in D, depress the 
brake pedal.

2

If the parking brake is in manual 
mode, set the parking brake 
(

P.160), and shift the shift lever to 

P (

P.155).

3

Press the engine switch to stop the 
engine.

4

Lock the door, making sure that you 
have the electronic key on your 
person.

If parking on a hill, block the wheels as 

needed.

Starting off on a steep uphill

1

Make sure that the parking brake is 
set with the brake pedal depressed, 
and then shift the shift lever to D.

2

Release the brake pedal and gently 
depress the accelerator pedal.

3

Release the parking brake.

When starting off on a uphill

The hill-start assist control will be activated. 

(

P.245)

Driving in the rain

Drive carefully when it is raining, because 

visibility will be reduced, the windows 

may become fogged-up, and the road 

will be slippery.

Drive carefully when it starts to rain, 

because the road surface will be espe-

cially slippery.

Refrain from high speeds when driving on 

an expressway in the rain, because there 

may be a layer of water between the tires 

and the road surface, preventing the 

steering and brakes from operating prop-

erly.

Engine speed while driving

In the following conditions, the engine 

speed may become high while driving. This 

is due to automatic up-shifting control or 

down-shifting implementation to meet driv-

ing conditions. It does not indicate sudden 

acceleration.

The vehicle is judged to be driving uphill 

or downhill

When the accelerator pedal is released

When the brake pedal is depressed while 

Sport mode is selected

Driving the vehicle

The specified procedures should be 
observed to ensure safe driving:

Driving procedure

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4

Driving

Restraining the engine output (Brake 

Override System)

When the accelerator and brake pedals 

are depressed at the same time, the 

engine output may be restrained.

A warning message is displayed on the 

multi-information display and head-up 

display (if equipped) while the system is 

operating. (

P.363)

Restraining sudden start (Drive-Start 

Control)

When the following unusual operation is 

performed, the engine output may be 

restrained.

• When the shift lever is shifted from R to D, 

D to R, N to R, P to D, or P to R (D 

includes M) with the accelerator pedal 

depressed, a warning message appears 

on the multi-information display and 

head-up display (if equipped). If a warn-

ing message is shown on the multi-infor-

mation display and head-up display, read 

the message and follow the instructions.

• When the accelerator pedal is depressed 

too much while the vehicle is in reverse.

While Drive-Start Control is being acti-

vated, your vehicle may have trouble 

escaping from the mud or fresh snow. In 

such case, deactivate TRAC (

P.245) 

to cancel Drive- Start Control so that the 

vehicle may become able to escape from 

the mud or fresh snow.

Breaking in your new Lexus

To extend the life of the vehicle, observing 

the following precautions is recommended:

For the first 200 miles (300 km):

Avoid sudden stops.

For the first 1000 miles (1600 km):

• Do not drive at extremely high speeds.

• Avoid sudden acceleration.

• Do not drive continuously in low gears.

• Do not drive at a constant speed for 

extended periods.

Operating your vehicle in a foreign 

country

Comply with the relevant vehicle registra-

tion laws and confirm the availability of the 

correct fuel. (

P.391)

WARNING

Observe the-following precautions.

Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

When starting the vehicle

Always keep your foot on the brake 

pedal while stopped with the engine run-

ning. This prevents the vehicle from 

creeping.

When driving the vehicle

Do not drive if you are unfamiliar with 

the location of the brake and accelera-

tor pedals to avoid depressing the 

wrong pedal.

• Accidentally depressing the accelera-

tor pedal instead of the brake pedal 

will result in sudden acceleration that 

may lead to an accident.

• When backing up, you may twist your 

body around, leading to difficulty in 

operating the pedals. Make sure to 

operate the pedals properly.

• Make sure to keep a correct driving 

posture even when moving the vehicle 

only slightly. This allows you to depress 

the brake and accelerator pedals 

properly.

• Depress the brake pedal using your 

right foot. Depressing the brake pedal 

using your left foot may delay 

response in an emergency, resulting in 

an accident.

Do not drive the vehicle over or stop 

the vehicle near flammable materials.

The exhaust system and exhaust gases 

can be extremely hot. These hot parts 

may cause a fire if there is any flamma-

ble material nearby.

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WARNING

During normal driving, do not turn off 

the engine. Turning the engine off 

while driving will not cause loss of 

steering or braking control, but the 

power assist to these systems will be 

lost. This will make it more difficult to 

steer and brake, so you should pull 

over and stop the vehicle as soon as it 

is safe to do so.

However, in the event of an emer-

gency, such as if it becomes impossible 

to stop the vehicle in the normal way: 

P.350

Use engine braking (downshift) to 

maintain a safe speed when driving 

down a steep hill.

Using the brakes continuously may 

cause the brakes to overheat and lose 

effectiveness. (

P.155)

Do not adjust the positions of the 

steering wheel, the seat, or the inside 

or outside rear view mirrors while driv-

ing.

Doing so may result in a loss of vehicle 

control.

Always check that all passengers’ 

arms, heads or other parts of their 

body are not outside the vehicle.

Do not drive in excess of the speed 

limit. Even if the legal speed limit per-

mits it, do not drive over 85 mph (140 

km/h) unless your vehicle has high-

speed capability tires.

Driving over 85 mph (140 km/h) may 

result in tire failure, loss of control and 

possible injury. Be sure to consult a tire 

dealer to determine whether the tires 

on your vehicle are high-speed capa-

bility tires or not before driving at such 

speeds.

When driving on slippery road sur-

faces

Sudden braking, acceleration and 

steering may cause tire slippage and 

reduce your ability to control the vehi-

cle.

Sudden acceleration, engine braking 

due to shifting, or changes in engine 

speed could cause the vehicle to skid, 

resulting in an accident.

After driving through a puddle, lightly 

depress the brake pedal to make sure 

that the brakes are functioning prop-

erly. Wet brake pads may prevent the 

brakes from functioning properly. If the 

brakes on only one side are wet and 

not functioning properly, steering con-

trol may be affected.

When shifting the shift lever

Do not let the vehicle roll backward 

while the shift lever is in a driving posi-

tion, or roll forward while the shift lever 

is in R.

Doing so may cause the engine to stall 

or lead to poor brake and steering 

performance, resulting in an accident 

or damage to the vehicle.

Do not shift the shift lever to P while 

the vehicle is moving.

Doing so can damage the transmission 

and may result in a loss of vehicle con-

trol.

Do not shift the shift lever to R while 

the vehicle is moving forward.

Doing so can damage the transmission 

and may result in a loss of vehicle con-

trol.

Do not shift the shift lever to a driving 

position while the vehicle is moving 

backward.

Doing so can damage the transmission 

and may result in a loss of vehicle con-

trol.

Shifting the shift lever to N while the 

vehicle is moving will disengage the 

engine. Engine braking is not available 

when N is selected.

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WARNING

Be careful not to shift the shift lever 

with the accelerator pedal depressed.

Shifting the shift lever to any position 

other than P or N may lead to unex-

pected rapid acceleration of the vehi-

cle that may cause an accident and 

result in death or serious injury.

If you hear a squealing or scraping 

noise (brake pad wear limit indica-

tors)

Have the brake pads checked and 

replaced by your Lexus dealer as soon as 

possible. Rotor damage may result if the 

pads are not replaced when needed. 

It is dangerous to drive the vehicle when 

the wear limits of the brake pads and/or 

those of the brake discs are exceeded.

When the vehicle is stopped

Do not race the engine.

If the shift lever is in any position other 

than P or N, the vehicle may acceler-

ate suddenly and unexpectedly, caus-

ing an accident.

In order to prevent accidents due to 

the vehicle rolling away, always keep 

depressing the brake pedal while the 

engine is running, and apply the park-

ing brake as necessary.

If the vehicle is stopped on an incline, 

in order to prevent accidents caused 

by the vehicle rolling forward or back-

ward, always depress the brake pedal 

and securely apply the parking brake 

as needed.

Avoid revving or racing the engine.

Running the engine at high speed 

while the vehicle is stopped may cause 

the exhaust system to overheat, which 

could result in a fire if combustible 

material is nearby.

When the vehicle is parked

Do not leave glasses, cigarette lighters, 

spray cans, or soft drink cans in the 

vehicle when it is in the sun.

Doing so may result in the following:

• Gas may leak from a cigarette lighter 

or spray can, and may lead to a fire.

• The temperature inside the vehicle 

may cause the plastic lenses and plas-

tic material of glasses to deform or 

crack.

• Soft drink cans may fracture, causing 

the contents to spray over the interior 

of the vehicle, and may also cause a 

short circuit in the vehicle’s electrical 

components.

Do not leave cigarette lighters in the 

vehicle. If a cigarette lighter is in a 

place such as the glove box or on the 

floor, it may be lit accidentally when 

luggage is loaded or the seat is 

adjusted, causing a fire.

Do not attach adhesive discs to the 

windshield or windows. Do not place 

containers such as air fresheners on 

the instrument panel or dashboard. 

Adhesive discs or containers may act 

as lenses, causing a fire in the vehicle.

Do not leave a door or window open if 

the curved glass is coated with a met-

allized film such as a silver-colored 

one. Reflected sunlight may cause the 

glass to act as a lens, causing a fire.

Always apply the parking brake, shift 

the shift lever to P, stop the engine and 

lock the vehicle.

Do not leave the vehicle unattended 

while the engine is running.

If the vehicle is parked with the shift 

lever in P but the parking brake is not 

set, the vehicle may start to move, pos-

sibly leading to an accident.

Do not touch the exhaust pipes while 

the engine is running or immediately 

after turning the engine off.

Doing so may cause burns.

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WARNING

When taking a nap in the vehicle

Always turn the engine off. Otherwise, if 

you accidentally move the shift lever or 

depress the accelerator pedal, this could 

cause an accident or fire due to engine 

overheating. Additionally, if the vehicle is 

parked in a poorly ventilated area, 

exhaust gases may collect and enter the 

vehicle, leading to death or a serious 

health hazard.

When braking

When the brakes are wet, drive more 

cautiously.

Braking distance increases when the 

brakes are wet, and this may cause one 

side of the vehicle to brake differently 

than the other side. Also, the parking 

brake may not securely hold the vehi-

cle.

If the brake booster device does not 

operate, do not follow other vehicles 

closely and avoid hills or sharp turns 

that require braking.

In this case, braking is still possible, but 

the brake pedal should be depressed 

more firmly than usual. Also, the brak-

ing distance will increase. Have your 

brakes fixed immediately.

Do not pump the brake pedal if the 

engine stalls.

Each push on the brake pedal uses up 

the reserve for the power-assisted 

brakes.

The brake system consists of 2 individ-

ual hydraulic systems; if one of the sys-

tems fails, the other will still operate. In 

this case, the brake pedal should be 

depressed more firmly than usual and 

the braking distance will increase. 

Have your brakes fixed immediately.

NOTICE

When driving the vehicle

Do not depress the accelerator and 

brake pedals at the same time during 

driving, as this may restrain the engine 

output.

Do not use the accelerator pedal or 

depress the accelerator and brake 

pedals at the same time to hold the 

vehicle on a hill.

Avoiding damage to vehicle parts

Do not turn the steering wheel fully in 

either direction and hold it there for an 

extended period of time.

Doing so may damage the power 

steering motor.

When driving over bumps in the road, 

drive as slowly as possible to avoid 

damaging the wheels, underside of the 

vehicle, etc.

If you get a flat tire while driving

A flat or damaged tire may cause the fol-

lowing situations. Hold the steering 

wheel firmly and gradually depress the 

brake pedal to slow down the vehicle.

It may be difficult to control your vehi-

cle.

The vehicle will make abnormal 

sounds or vibrations.

The vehicle will lean abnormally.

Information on what to do in case of a flat 

tire (

P.370, 377)

When encountering flooded roads

Do not drive on a road that has flooded 

after heavy rain, etc. Doing so may cause 

the following serious damage to the vehi-

cle:

Engine stalling

Short in electrical components

Engine damage caused by water 

immersion

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NOTICE

In the event that you drive on a flooded 

road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure 

to have your Lexus dealer check the fol-

lowing:

Brake function

Changes in quantity and quality of oil 

and fluid used for the engine, transmis-

sion, etc.

Lubricant condition for the bearings 

and suspension joints (where possi-

ble), and the function of all joints, bear-

ings, etc.

When parking the vehicle

Always set the parking brake, and shift 

the shift lever to P. Failure to do so may 

cause the vehicle to move or the vehicle 

may accelerate suddenly if the accelera-

tor pedal is accidentally depressed.

Cargo and luggage

Take notice of the following infor-
mation about storage precautions, 
cargo capacity and load:

WARNING

Things that must not be carried in the 

luggage compartment

The following things may cause a fire if 

loaded in the luggage compartment:

Receptacles containing gasoline

Aerosol cans

Storage precautions

Observe the following precautions.

Failure to do so may prevent the pedals 

from being depressed properly, may 

block the driver’s vision, or may result in 

items hitting the driver or passengers, 

possibly causing an accident.

Stow cargo and luggage in the lug-

gage compartment whenever possi-

ble.

Do not stack cargo and luggage in the 

luggage compartment higher than the 

seatbacks.

When you fold down the rear seats, 

long items should not be placed 

directly behind the front seats.

Never allow anyone to ride in the lug-

gage compartment. It is not designed 

for passengers. They should ride in 

their seats with their seat belts prop-

erly fastened.

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Cargo capacity depends on the total 
weight of the occupants.
(Cargo capacity) = (Total load capac-
ity) 

 (Total weight of occupants)

Steps for Determining Correct Load 
Limit 

(1) Locate the statement “The com-
bined weight of occupants and cargo 
should never exceed XXX kg or XXX 
lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard.
(2) Determine the combined weight of 
the driver and passengers that will be 
riding in your vehicle.
(3) Subtract the combined weight of 
the driver and passengers from XXX 
kg or XXX lbs.
(4) The resulting figure equals the 
available amount of cargo and luggage 
load capacity.
For example, if the “XXX” amount 
equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 
150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the 
amount of available cargo and luggage 
load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 750 
(5 

 150) = 650 lbs.)

(5) Determine the combined weight of 
luggage and cargo being loaded on the 
vehicle. That weight may not safely 
exceed the available cargo and lug-
gage load capacity calculated in Step 4.

WARNING

Do not place cargo or luggage in or on 

the following locations.

• At the feet of the driver
• On the front passenger or rear seats 

(when stacking items)

• On the luggage cover
• On the instrument panel
• On the dashboard
• In front of the Center Display

Secure all items in the occupant com-

partment.

When using a roof luggage carrier

Observe the following precautions:

Place the cargo so that its weight is dis-

tributed evenly between the front and 

rear axles.

If loading long or wide cargo, never 

exceed the vehicle overall length or 

width. (

P.390)

Before driving, make sure the cargo is 

securely fastened on the roof luggage 

carrier.

Loading cargo on the roof luggage 

carrier will make the center of gravity 

of the vehicle higher. Avoid high 

speeds, sudden starts, sharp turns, 

sudden braking or abrupt maneuvers, 

otherwise it may result in loss of con-

trol or vehicle rollover due to failure to 

operate this vehicle correctly and 

result in death or serious injury.

If driving for a long distance, on rough 

roads, or at high speeds, stop the vehi-

cle now and then during the trip to 

make sure the cargo remains in its 

place.

Do not exceed 176.3 lb. (80 kg) cargo 

weight on the roof luggage carrier.

NOTICE

When loading cargo (vehicles with 

moon roof)

Be careful not to scratch the surface of 

the moon roof.

Capacity and distribution

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(6) If your vehicle will be towing a 
trailer, load from your trailer will be 
transferred to your vehicle. Consult 
this manual to determine how this 
reduces the available cargo and lug-
gage load capacity of your vehicle. 
(

P.150)

Lexus does not recommend towing a 
trailer with your vehicle. Your vehicle is not 
designed for trailer towing.

Cargo capacity

Total load capacity (vehicle capac-
ity weight) (

P.390)

When 2 people with the combined 
weight of A lb. (kg) are riding in your 
vehicle, which has a total load capacity 

(vehicle capacity weight) of B lb. (kg), 
the available amount of cargo and lug-
gage load capacity will be C lb. (kg) as 
follows:

B

*2 

lb. (kg) - A

*1

 lb. (kg) = C

*3

 lb. (kg)

*1

: A = Weight of people

*2

: B = Total load capacity

*3

: C = Available cargo and luggage load

In this condition, if 3 more passengers with 
the combined weight of D lb. (kg) get on, 
the available cargo and luggage load will 
be reduced E lb. (kg) as follows:

C lb. (kg) - D

*4

 lb. (kg) = E

*5

 lb. (kg)

*4

: D = Additional weight of people

*5

: E = Available cargo and luggage load

As shown in the example above, if the 
number of occupants increases, the 
cargo and luggage load will be 
reduced by an amount that equals the 
increased weight due to the additional 
occupants. In other words, if an 
increase in the number of occupants 
causes an excess of the total load 
capacity (combined weight of occu-
pants plus cargo and luggage load), 
you must reduce the cargo and lug-
gage on your vehicle.

WARNING

Capacity and distribution

Do not exceed the maximum axle 

weight rating or the total vehicle 

weight rating.

Even if the total load of occupant’s 

weight and the cargo load is less than 

the total load capacity, do not apply the 

load unevenly. Improper loading may 

cause deterioration of steering or 

braking control which may cause 

death or serious injury.

Calculation formula for your 
vehicle

A

B

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Total load capacity and seating capacity

These details are also described on the tire 

and loading information label. (

P.337)

Vehicle load limits

Vehicle load limits include total 
load capacity, seating capacity, 
towing capacity and cargo capac-
ity.

 Total load capacity (vehicle 

capacity weight):
P.390

Total load capacity means the com-
bined weight of occupants, cargo 
and luggage.

 Seating capacity: 5 occupants 

(Front 2, Rear 3)

Seating capacity means the maxi-
mum number of occupants whose 
estimated average weight is 150 lb. 
(68 kg) per person.

 Towing capacity
Lexus does not recommend towing 
a trailer with your vehicle.

 Cargo capacity
Cargo capacity may increase or 
decrease depending on the weight 
and the number of occupants.

WARNING

Overloading the vehicle

Do not overload the vehicle.

It may not only cause damage to the tires, 

but also degrade steering and braking 

ability, resulting in an accident.

Trailer towing

Lexus does not recommend towing 
a trailer with your vehicle. Lexus 
also does not recommend the 
installation of a tow hitch or the use 
of a tow hitch carrier for a wheel-
chair, scooter, bicycle, etc. Your 
vehicle is not designed for trailer 
towing or for the use of tow hitch 
mounted carriers.

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Dinghy towing

Your vehicle is not designed to be 
dinghy towed (with 4 wheels on the 
ground) behind a motor home.

NOTICE

To avoid serious damage to your vehi-

cle

Do not tow your vehicle with the four 

wheels on the ground.

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4-2. Driving procedures

4-2.Driving procedures

1

Press the parking brake switch to 
check that the parking brake is set. 
(

P.160)

Parking brake indicator will come on.

2

Check that the shift lever is in P.

3

Firmly depress the brake pedal.

 and a message will be displayed on the 

multi-information display.

If it is not displayed, the engine cannot be 

started.

4

Press the engine switch shortly and 
firmly.

When operating the engine switch, one 

short, firm press is enough.

It is not necessary to press and hold the 

switch.
The engine will crank until it starts or for up 

to 30 seconds, whichever is less. 

Continue depressing the brake pedal until 

the engine is completely started.

The engine can be started from any engine 

switch mode.

Engine switch illumination

According to the situation, the engine 

switch illumination operates as follows.

When a door is opened, or the engine 

switch mode is changed from ACC or 

ON to OFF, the engine switch illumina-

tion slowly blinks.

When depressing the brake pedal with 

carrying the electronic key on your per-

son, the engine switch illumination rapidly 

blinks.

When the engine switch is in ACC or 

ON, the engine switch illumination illumi-

nates.

If the engine does not start

The engine immobilizer system may not 

have been deactivated. (

P.62)

Contact your Lexus dealer.

If a message related to start-up is shown 

on the multi-information display, read the 

message and follow the instructions.

The smart access system with push-but-

ton start may not be operating properly. 

(

P.381)

Electronic key battery depletion

P.94

Conditions affecting operation

P.115

Note for the entry function

P.116

Steering lock function

After turning the engine switch off and 

opening and closing the doors, the steer-

ing wheel will be locked due to the steer-

ing lock function. Operating the engine 

switch again automatically cancels the 

steering lock.

When the steering lock cannot be 

released, “Push Engine Switch while 

Turning Steering Wheel in Either Direc-

tion” will be displayed on the multi-infor-

mation display.

Check that the shift lever is in P. Press the 

engine switch shortly and firmly while 

turning the steering wheel left and right.

Engine (ignition) switch

Performing the following opera-
tions when carrying the electronic 
key on your person starts the 
engine or changes engine switch 
modes.

Starting the engine

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Driving

To prevent the steering lock motor from 

overheating, operation of the motor may 

be suspended if the engine is turned on 

and off repeatedly in a short period of 

time. In this case, refrain from running the 

engine. After about 10 seconds, the 

steering lock motor will resume function-

ing.

Electronic key battery

P.341

Operation of the engine switch

If the switch is not pressed shortly and 

firmly, the engine switch mode may not 

change or the engine may not start.

If attempting to restart the engine imme-

diately after turning the engine switch off, 

the engine may not start in some cases. 

After turning the engine switch off, please 

wait a few seconds before restarting the 

engine.

Customization

If the smart access system with push-button 

start has been deactivated in a customized 

setting, refer to P.380.

1

Stop the vehicle completely.

2

Set the parking brake (

P.160)

and shift the shift lever to P 
(

P.155).

3

Press the engine switch.

4

Release the brake pedal and check 
that “ACCESSORY” or “IGNI-
TION ON” is not shown on the 
meter.

WARNING

When starting the engine

Always start the engine while sitting in 

the driver’s seat. Do not depress the 

accelerator pedal while starting the 

engine under any circumstances.

Doing so may cause an accident result-

ing in death or serious injury.

Caution while driving

If engine failure occurs while the vehicle 

is moving, do not lock or open the doors 

until the vehicle reaches a safe and com-

plete stop. The steering lock function will 

activate and this may lead to an accident, 

resulting in death or serious injury.

NOTICE

When starting the engine

Do not race a cold engine.

If the engine becomes difficult to start 

or stalls frequently, have your vehicle 

checked by your Lexus dealer immedi-

ately.

Symptoms indicating a malfunction 

with the engine switch

If the engine switch seems to be operat-

ing somewhat differently than usual, such 

as the switch sticking slightly, there may 

be a malfunction. Contact your Lexus 

dealer immediately.

Stopping the engine

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Modes can be changed by pressing 
the engine switch with the brake pedal 
released. (The mode changes each 
time the switch is pressed.)

1

OFF

*

The emergency flashers can be used.

2

ACC

Some electrical components such as the 
audio system can be used.
“ACCESSORY” will be displayed on the 
meter.

3

ON

All electrical components can be used. 
“IGNITION ON” will be displayed on the 
meter.

*

: If the shift lever is in a position other than 

P when turning off the engine, the 
engine switch will be turned to ACC, not 
to OFF.

Auto power off function

If the vehicle is left in ACC for more than 

20 minutes or ON (the engine is not run-

ning) for more than an hour with the shift 

lever in P, the engine switch will automati-

cally turn off. However, this function cannot 

entirely prevent battery discharge. Do not 

leave the vehicle with the engine switch in 

ACC or ON for long periods of time when 

the engine is not running.

WARNING

Stopping the engine in an emergency

If you want to stop the engine in an 

emergency while driving the vehicle, 

press and hold the engine switch for 

more than 2 seconds, or press it briefly 

3 times or more in succession. 

(

P.350)

However, do not touch the engine 

switch while driving except in an emer-

gency. Turning the engine off while 

driving will not cause loss of steering 

or braking control, but the power assist 

to these systems will be lost. This will 

make it more difficult to steer and 

brake, so you should pull over and stop 

the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.

If the engine switch is operated while 

the vehicle is running, a warning mes-

sage will be shown on the multi-infor-

mation display and a buzzer sounds.

When restarting the engine after an 

emergency shutdown, shift the shift 

lever to N and press the engine switch 

shortly and firmly.

Changing engine switch modes

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Driving

If the engine is stopped with the shift 
lever in a position other than P, the 
engine switch will not be turned off but 
instead be turned to ACC. Perform the 
following procedure to turn the switch 
off:

1

Check that the parking brake is set.

2

Shift the shift lever to P.

3

Check that “Turn Power Off” is dis-
played on the multi-information dis-
play and then press the engine 
switch shortly and firmly once.

4

Check that “Turn Power Off” on the 
multi-information display is off.

*1

: To improve fuel efficiency and reduce 

noise, shift the shift lever to D for normal 
driving.

*2

: Selecting gear steps using the M posi-

tion achieves suitable engine braking 
forces by operating the shift lever or 
paddle shift switches (if equipped).

Reverse warning buzzer

When shifting into R, a buzzer will sound to 

inform the driver that the shift lever is in R.

To protect the transmission

If the automatic transmission fluid tempera-

ture is high, “Transmission Oil Temp. High 

Stop in a safe place and See owner’s man-

ual” will be displayed on the multi-informa-

tion display and the vehicle will go into 

transmission protection mode automati-

cally. Have the vehicle inspected by your 

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the engine switch in ACC 

or ON for long periods of time without 

the engine running.

If “ACCESSORY” or “IGNITION 

ON” is displayed on the multi-informa-

tion display while the engine is not run-

ning, the engine switch is not OFF. Exit 

the vehicle after turning the engine 

switch off.

Do not stop the engine when the shift 

lever is in a position other than P. If the 

engine is stopped in another shift lever 

position, the engine switch will not be 

turned off but instead be turned to 

ACC. If the vehicle is left in ACC, bat-

tery discharge may occur.

When stopping the engine with 
the shift lever in a position other 
than P

Continuously variable trans-
mission

Select the shift position depending 
on your purpose and situation.

Shift position purpose and func-
tions

Shift posi-

tion

Objective or function

P

Parking the vehicle/starting 

the engine

R

Reversing

N

Neutral (Condition in which 

the power is not transmitted)

D

Normal driving

*1

M

10-speed sport sequential 

shiftmatic mode driving

*2

 

(

P.158)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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