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Lexus IS350 (2022 year). Manual in english - page 15

 

 

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5-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger

(

P.249)

“OFF”: Turn the fan off
“A/C”: Set cooling and dehumidification 
function 
If the “A/C” display is turned off, the system 
will blow ambient temperature air or 
heated air.
“DUAL”: Adjust the temperature for driver 
and passenger seats separately (“DUAL” 
mode) (

P.249)

: Set eco air conditioning mode

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.

Adjusting the temperature for 
driver and passenger seats sepa-
rately (“DUAL” mode) (

P.249)

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 air or 
heated air.

Removing pollen from the air 

(Micro dust and pollen filter)

Side display (vehicles with a 
10.3-inch display)

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

If the “A/C” indicator is turned off, the sys-
tem will blow ambient temperature air or 
heated air.

Adjusting the temperature for 
driver and passenger seats sepa-
rately (“DUAL” mode) (

P.249)

Select the air flow mode

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 

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 

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pollen filter is turned off.

1

Press the automatic mode switch or 
select “AUTO” on the sub function 
menu. (

P.247)

2

Adjust the temperature setting.

3

To stop the operation, press the off 
switch or select “OFF” on the sub 
function menu. (

P.247)

If the fan speed setting or air flow modes 

are operated, the automatic mode indica-

tor goes off. However, automatic mode for 

functions other than that 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.

This feature is used to prevent ice from 
building up on the windshield and 
wiper blades.
Turns on/off.

The indicator comes on when the wind-
shield wiper de-icer is on.

The windshield de-icer will automatically 
turn off after a period of time.

To turn on the “DUAL” mode, perform 
any of the following procedures:

Press the DUAL switch.

Select “DUAL” on the sub function 
menu.

Select “DUAL” on the option con-
trol screen.

Select “DUAL” on the side display.

Adjust the passenger’s side tem-
perature setting.

The indicator on the main control screen 
comes on when the “DUAL” mode is on.

Location of air outlets

The air outlets and air volume changes 

Using automatic mode

Windshield wiper de-icer (if 
equipped)

WARNING

To prevent burns

Do not touch the glass at lower part of 

the windshield or to the side of the front 

pillars when the windshield wiper de-icer 

is on.

Adjusting the temperature for 
the driver and passenger seats 
separately

Air outlet layout and operations

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according to the selected air flow 
mode.

Adjusting the position of and open-
ing and closing the air outlets

Front

Direct air flow to the left or right, up 
or down
Turn the knob to open or close the 
vent

Rear

Direct air flow to the left or right, up 
or down

To close the vent, move the knob to the 
most outside position.

A

B

A

WARNING

To prevent the windshield defogger 

from operating improperly

Do not place anything on the instrument 

panel which may cover the air outlets. 

Otherwise, air flow may be obstructed, 

preventing the windshield defoggers 

from defogging.

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: If equipped

Turn the heated steering wheel on/off

The indicator light comes on when the 

heated steering wheel is operating.

Operation condition

The engine switch is in IGNITION ON 

mode.

Timer function

The heated steering wheel will automati-

cally turn off after about 30 minutes.

Type A

Each time the switch is pressed, the 
intensity of the seat heater changes 
and the level indicator lights (amber) 

 light as follows:

Hi (3 segments lit)

Mid (2 segments 

lit)

Lo (1 segment lit)

Off

Type B

Each time the switch is pressed, the 
intensity of the seat heater changes 
and the level indicator lights (amber) 

Heated steering wheel

*

/seat 

heaters

*

/seat ventilators

*

Heated steering wheel and seat 
heaters heat the side grips of the 
steering wheel and seats, respec-
tively. Seat ventilators maintain 
good airflow by blowing air from the 
seats.

WARNING

To prevent minor burn injuries

Care should be taken to prevent injury if 

anyone in the following categories 

comes in contact with the steering wheel 

or seats when the heater is on:

Babies, small children, the elderly, the 

sick and the physically challenged

Persons with sensitive skin

Persons who are fatigued

Persons who have taken alcohol or 

drugs that induce sleep (sleeping 

drugs, cold remedies, etc.)

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the seat heat-

ers and seat ventilators

Do not put heavy objects that have an 

uneven surface on the seat and do not 

stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) 

into the seat.

To prevent battery discharge

Do not use the functions when the 

engine is off.

Heated steering wheel

Seat heaters

A

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 light as follows:

Hi (3 segments lit)

Mid (2 segments 

lit)

Lo (1 segment lit)

Off

Operation condition

The engine switch is in IGNITION ON 

mode.

Seat heater timer control

To enable seat heater timer control, press 

and hold the driver and front passenger 

seat heater switches at the same time until a 

buzzer sounds once. If a seat heater is 

turned on while seat heater timer control is 

enabled, the intensity of the seat heater will 

automatically change from Hi

Mid

Lo.

The timing of the change in seat heater 

intensity differs depending on the tempera-

ture inside the cabin, etc. when the seat 

heater is operating.
To disable seat heater timer control, press 

and hold the driver and front passenger 

seat heater switches at the same time until a 

buzzer sounds twice.

Each time the switch is pressed, the 
intensity of the seat ventilator changes 
and the level indicator lights (green) 

 light as follows:

Hi (3 segments lit)

Mid (2 segments 

lit)

Lo (1 segment lit)

Off

Operation condition

The engine switch is in IGNITION ON 

mode.

Seat ventilator

The seat ventilators provide ventilation only, 

and do not have a heating/cooling function.

WARNING

To prevent overheating and minor 

burn injuries

Observe the following precautions when 

using the seat heaters.

Do not cover the seat with a blanket or 

cushion when using the seat heater.

Do not use seat heater more than nec-

essary.

A

Seat ventilators

A

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5-3.Using the interior lights

Front interior light (

P.253)

Front personal lights (

P.254)

Inside door handle lights
Rear interior light (

P.253)

Rear personal lights (

P.254)

Power window switch lights
Door courtesy lights
Footwell lights

Front interior lights

Turns the lights on/off (touch the light)

Interior lights list

Location of the interior lights

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C
D

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F

G

H

Operating the interior lights

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5-3. Using the interior lights

Turns the door position on/off

On
Off

Rear interior light

The rear interior light turns on/off 
together with the front interior light.

Front personal lights

Turns the lights on/off (touch the light)

Rear personal lights

Turns the light on/off

Illuminated entry system

The lights automatically turn on/off accord-

ing to engine switch mode, the presence of 

the electronic key, whether the doors are 

locked/unlocked, and whether the doors 

are opened/closed.

To prevent the battery from being dis-

charged

If the interior lights remain on when the 

engine switch is turned off, the lights will go 

off automatically after 20 minutes.

When front interior light or front per-

sonal lights do not respond as normal

In the following cases, the interior lights and 

front personal lights may not respond as 

normal.

When water, dirt, etc., have adhered to 

the lens surface

When operated with a wet hand

When wearing gloves, etc.

The interior lights may turn on automati-

cally when

If any of the SRS airbags deploy (inflate) or 

in the event of a strong rear impact, the inte-

rior lights will turn on automatically.
The interior lights will turn off automatically 

after approximately 20 minutes.
The interior lights can be turned off manu-

ally. However, in order to help prevent fur-

ther collisions, it is recommended that they 

be left on until safety can be ensured.
(The interior lights may not turn on auto-

matically depending on the force of the 

impact and conditions of the collision.)

Operating the personal lights

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B

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Customization

Some functions can be customized. 

(

P.388)

NOTICE

Removing light lenses

Never remove the lens for the front inte-

rior light and front personal lights. Other-

wise, the lights will be damaged. If the 

lens need to remove, contact your Lexus 

dealer.

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the lights on longer than 

necessary when the engine is not run-

ning.

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5-4. Using the storage features

5-4.Using the storage features

Glove box (

P.256)

Bottle holders (

P.257)

Cup holders (

P.257)

Console box (

P.257)

Open (press the button)
Unlock with the mechanical key
Lock with the mechanical key

List of storage features

Location of the storage features

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WARNING

Items that should not be left in the 

storage spaces

Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray 

cans in the storage spaces, as this may 

cause the following when cabin tempera-

ture becomes high:

Glasses may be deformed by heat or 

cracked if they come into contact with 

other stored items.

Lighters or spray cans may explode. If 

they come into contact with other 

stored items, the lighter may catch fire 

or the spray can may release gas, 

causing a fire hazard.

Glove box

A

B

C

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Glove box light

The glove box light turns on when the 

engine switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNI-

TION ON mode.

Trunk opener main switch

The trunk opener main switch is located in 

the glove box. (

P.96)

Removing the partition

The insert inside the glove box can be 

removed.

Push the knob.

Lift by hand to fully open the console box.

Cup holders

Front

Rear (if equipped)

To open, pull down the armrest and 
press the button and release the rear 
cup holder on the armrest.

WARNING

Caution while driving

Keep the glove box closed.

In the event of sudden braking or sudden 

swerving, an accident may occur due to 

an occupant being struck by the open 

glove box or the items stored inside.

Console box

WARNING

Caution while driving

Keep the console box closed.

Injuries may result in the event of an acci-

dent or sudden braking.

Cup holders/Bottle holders

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Bottle holders

Cup holders/Bottle holders

When storing a bottle, close the cap.

The bottle may not be stored depending 

on its size or shape.

The rubber mats at the bottom of the 

front cup holders can be removed.

Raise the hooks when needed.

The cargo hooks are provided for securing 
loose items.

1

Loosen the belt

2

Tighten the belt

Lift the luggage mat.

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the cup holder 

and bottle holder

Do not place anything other than cups or 

aluminum cans in the cup holders and 

bottle in the bottle holders. Other items 

may be thrown out of the holders in the 

event of an accident or sudden braking, 

causing injury.

To prevent burns, cover hot drinks when 

placed in the cup holders.

When not in use

Keep the cup holders closed.

Injuries may result in the event of an acci-

dent or sudden braking.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the rear cup 

holder

Stow the cup holder before stowing the 

armrest.

Trunk features

Cargo net

WARNING

When the cargo net is not in use

To avoid injury, always return the cargo 

hooks to their stowed positions when not 

in use.

First-aid kit storage belt

Luggage mat

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5-5. Using the other interior features

5-5.Using the other interior features

Fold down the armrest for use.

An assist grip installed on the ceiling 
can be used to support your body 
while sitting on the seat.

The coat hooks are provided with the 
rear assist grips.

The GPS clock’s time is automatically 
adjusted by utilizing GPS time infor-
mation. For details, refer to “NAVIGA-
TION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM 
OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Other interior features

Armrest

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the armrest

Do not apply too much load on the arm-

rest.

Assist grips

WARNING

Assist grip

Do not use the assist grip when getting in 

or out of the vehicle or rising from your 

seat.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the assist grip

Do not put a heavy load on the assist grip.

Coat hooks

WARNING

Items that must not be hung on the 

hook

Do not hang coat hangers or other hard 

or sharp objects on the hook. If the SRS 

curtain shield airbags deploy, these items 

may become projectiles, causing death 

or serious injury.

Clock

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The power outlet can be used for 12 V 
accessories that run on less than 10 A.
Open the lid.

The power outlet can be used when

The engine switch is in ACCESSORY or 

IGNITION ON mode.

When turning the engine switch off

Disconnect electrical devices with charging 

functions, such as mobile battery packs. If 

such devices are left connected, the engine 

switch may not be turned off normally.

1

To set the visor in the forward posi-
tion, flip it down.

2

To set the visor in the side position, 
flip down, unhook, and swing it to 
the side.

Slide the cover to open.

The light turns on when the cover is 
opened.

To prevent battery discharge

If the vanity lights remain on when the 

engine switch is turned off, the lights will go 

off automatically after 20 minutes.

Power outlet

NOTICE

To avoid damaging the power outlet

Close the power outlet lid when the 

power outlet is not in use.

Foreign objects or liquids that enter the 

power outlet may cause a short circuit.

To prevent the fuse from being blown

Do not use an accessory that uses more 

than 12 V 10 A.

To prevent the battery from being dis-

charged

Do not use the power outlet longer than 

necessary when the engine is off.

Sun visors

Vanity mirrors

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The rear sunshade can be raised and 
lowered.
Raise/lower

The rear sunshade can be used when

The engine switch is in IGNITION ON 

mode.

Operating the rear sunshade after turn-

ing the engine switch off

The rear sunshade can be operated for 

approximately 1 minute even after the 

engine switch is turned to ACCESSORY 

mode or turned off.

Reverse operation feature

To ensure adequate rear visibility, the rear 

sunshade automatically lowers when the 

shift lever is shifted to R.
However, the rear sunshade is raised again 

if any of the following occurs:

The button is pressed again.

*

The shift lever is shifted into P.

The shift lever is shifted out of R, and the 

vehicle reaches a speed of 9 mph (15 

km/h).

If the engine is off when the rear sunshade 

has been lowered due to the reverse opera-

tion feature, it will not be raised even when 

the engine is turned on again and the vehi-

cle reaches a speed of 9 mph (15 km/h). To 

raise the sunshade again, press the button.

*

: Occasionally, the reverse function may 

not be carried out after the switch has 
been pressed. Repeat the above opera-
tion to operate the function.

NOTICE

When not in use

Keep the rear vanity mirror closed.

To prevent the battery from being dis-

charged

Do not leave the vanity lights on for 

extended periods while the engine is 

stopped.

Rear sunshade (if equipped)

WARNING

When the rear sunshade is being 

extended or retracted

Do not place fingers or other objects in 

the fastener section or in the opening. 

They may get caught, causing injury.

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge, do not 

operate the rear sunshade when the 

engine is off.

To ensure normal operation of the 

rear sunshade

Observe the following precautions:

Do not place excessive load on the 

motor or other components of the rear 

sunshade.

Do not place objects where they may 

hinder opening and closing opera-

tions.

Do not attach items to the rear sun-

shade.

Keep the opening clean and clear of 

obstructions.

Do not operate the rear sunshade con-

tinuously for long periods of time.

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: If equipped

HomeLink

®

 programming procedure

The programming procedures can also be 

found at the following URL.
Website: www.homelink.com/lexus

For support, contact customer support at 

the following.
Help Line: 1-800-355-3515

The HomeLink

®

 wireless control sys-

tem in your vehicle has 3 buttons which 
can be programmed to operate 3 dif-
ferent devices. Refer to the program-
ming methods on the following pages 
to determine the method which is 
appropriate for the device.

HomeLink

®

 indicator light

Garage door operation indicators

HomeLink

®

 icon

Illuminates while HomeLink

®

 is operating.

Buttons

Codes stored in the HomeLink

®

 mem-

ory

The registered codes are not erased even 

if the battery cable is disconnected.

If learning failed when registering a dif-
ferent code to a HomeLink

®

 button that 

already has a code registered to it, the 

already registered code will not be 

erased.

Garage door opener

*

The garage door opener can be 
programmed to operate garage 
doors, gates, entry doors, door 
locks, home lighting systems, secu-
rity systems, and other devices.

System components

WARNING

When programming a garage door or 

other remote control device

The garage door or other device may 

operate, so ensure people and objects 

are out of danger to prevent potential 

harm.

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