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124

3-3. Adjusting the seats

The front passenger’s seat belt is fas-

tened.

The front passenger’s door is open. (The 

front seat will not move forward.)

1

Display the home screen on the 
Rear Multi Operation Panel 
(

P.381) and then select “Seat”.

2

Select “Passenger”.

3

Select the button for the desired 
operation.

When the operating conditions are not 

met, the buttons will be grayed out.

Adjust the angle of the front pas-
senger’s seat seatback

The seatback will move while a button is 
touched and held.

Move the front passenger’s seat 
forward or backward

The seat will move while a button is 
touched and held.

Folds the rear display

Press it again to extend them to the original 
position.

Move the front passenger’s seat 
forward and fold the seatback for-

ward.

The head restraint will also fold forward.
To stop the front passenger seat while it is 
moving, touch “STOP”.

Move the front passenger’s seat 
backward and the seatback to the 
upright position.

The head restraint will also move to the 
upright position.

Operating the front passenger’s seat 

from the rear seat

In the following situations, the front pas-

senger’s seat cannot be operated using 

the Rear Multi Operation Panel:

• The engine switch is in ACC or OFF.

• The weight of an occupant or heavy 

object, etc. is detected on the front pas-

senger’s seat.

Once weight is detected on the seat, the 
seat will be judged as occupied until the 
front passenger’s door is opened then 
closed or the engine switch is turned off.
• The  front  passenger’s seat belt is fas-

tened.

• The front passenger’s door is open. (The 

front seat will not move forward.)

Operating the front passenger’s 
seat from the rear seat (4-pas-
senger models)

A

B

C

D

E

125

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3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

Second seat

Pull the lever and adjust the seatback

Third seat (if equipped)

Press the switch and adjust the seat-
back

Folding down second center seatback

Pull the center seatback lock release lever 

behind the seatback and fold it down.
To return the center seatback to its original 

position, lift it up until it locks.

Rear seats (5-passenger and 
7-passenger models)

The reclining angle can be adjusted 
and the seatback can be folded by 
operating the lever or switch.

Adjustment procedure

WARNING

When folding the seatbacks down

Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

Do not fold the seatbacks down while 

driving.

Stop the vehicle on level ground, set 

the parking brake and shift the shift 

lever to P.

Do not allow anyone to sit on a folded 

seatback or in the luggage compart-

ment while driving.

Do not allow children to enter the lug-

gage compartment.

Adjusting the reclining angle

Do not fold the seatback more than 

required. During a collision, your body 

could slip beneath the seat belt resulting 

in extreme pressure being applied to 

your abdomen, or the shoulder belt 

could wrap around your neck, which may 

result in death or serious injury.

NOTICE

When operating the rear seat

Be careful that your hands and legs do 

not get caught in moving parts or con-

nection areas.

Do not arrange seats while they are 

occupied.

126

3-3. Adjusting the seats

For easy access to the third seat, per-
form 

1

 in “Tumbling the second seats”. 

(

P.126, 127)

Before tumbling the second seats

1

Stow the seat belt buckles and 
lower the head restraints to the 
lowest position.

Use the band to secure the center seat 

buckle.

2

Pass the outer seat belts through 
the seat belt hangers and secure 
the seat belt plates.

This prevents the shoulder belt from being 

damaged.
Make sure that the seat belts are removed 

from the hangers before using them.

Tumbling the second seats (manual 
type)

1

Pull the lever

The seatback is folded forward and the 

seat springs up.

2

Left-hand side seat only: Open the 
cover and then attach the hook to 
the assist grip to prevent the seat 
from moving

When entering and exiting the 
third seat (if equipped)

When tumbling the second seats

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3-3. Adjusting the seats

3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

3

Remove the seat hook covers from 
the back of the seat cushion, and 
install them on the seat hooks.

Tumbling the second seats (power 
type)

1

Press and hold the switch

The front seat will move forward and stop. 

When the operation has been stopped, 

release the switch.

2

After the front seat has stopped, 
release the switch.

The seatback is folded forward and the 

seat springs up.

3

Left-hand side seat only: Open the 
cover and then attach the hook to 
the assist grip to prevent the seat 
from moving

4

Remove the seat hook covers from 
the back of the seat cushion, and 
install them on the seat hooks.

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The second seats (power type) can be 

operated when

When the engine switch is OFF, or ON 

with the shift lever in P.

When tumbling the second seat (power 

type)

In the following situations, the second 

seat does not tumble properly and oper-

ation stops.

• The seatback is folded forward

• The center seat is folded forward

• The armrest is being used

If an object is placed on the seat cushion, 

the tumbling operation may stop.

1

Left-hand side seat only: Detach 
the hook from the assist grip

If detaching from the assist grip is difficult, 

loosen the belt.

WARNING

When stowing the second seat

Observe the following precautions.

Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

Check that there is no luggage and 

that there are no other people around 

the seat before stowing operation.

Do not insert hands or feet into the 

moving parts of the seat.

Do not allow children to operate the 

seat.

When tumbling the second seat

Do not sit on or place anything on the 

seatback while driving.

Be sure to install the seat hook covers 

on the seat hooks, or you may get 

burned when they become hot.

Do not tumble the second seat with 

any electrical devices left connected 

to the accessory outlet or charging 

USB port on the rear of the console 

box. The second seat could strike the 

electrical device and damage it.

Left-hand side seat only: Be sure to 

secure the seat using the hook after 

tumbling the second seat. If the seat is 

not secured, the seat may return while 

driving, resulting in serious injury.

Right-hand side seat only: Do not drive 

the vehicle with the seat tumbled. If the 

second seat interferes with the front 

seat, the SRS airbag may not deploy 

properly or may incorrectly deploy, 

resulting in death or serious injury.

Returning the second seat to its 
original position

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3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

2

Left-hand side seat only: Stow the 
hook and tumble band, and then 
close the cover

3

Return the seat to its original posi-
tion.

Push the seat until it is locked.

4

Lift the seatback.

Lift it until it is locked.
Power type: return the front seat to the 

original position. When a front seat is close 

to a second seat, the operation of the front 

seat may be restricted.

If you cannot raise the seatback

1

Pushing on the lower front edge of the 
seatback to slacken the seat belt.

2

Let the seat belt retract a little.

WARNING

When returning the seat to its origi-

nal position

Make sure the seat legs are securely 

latched to the floor when putting back 

the seats.

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Left seat return switch

Left seat stow switch

Right seat return switch

Right seat stow switch

Operation can also performed using both 
the seat and back door switches.

The third power seats can be operated 

when

When the engine switch is OFF, or ON 

with the shift lever in P

Switch operation

Do not release the switch while the third 

seat is operating. Releasing the switch 

will cause the seat to stop operating and 

will sound a (continuous) buzzer. Press 

the switch again to stop the buzzer.

If the third seat is close to the second seat 

or other surrounding parts, third seat 

movement may be restricted.

If the warning buzzer sounds continu-

ously

If a system malfunction occurs, the warning 

buzzer may continue to sound while the 

engine switch is on. In this case, perform the 

following.

1

Press and hold the return switch on the 

back door

2

Press the stow switch on the seat 5 

times within 10 seconds, and check that 

the buzzer sounds 3 times (do not 

release the return switch on the back 

door until the buzzer sounds 3 times)

3

Press and hold the return switch on the 

seat or back door

After the seat is stowed, the warning buzzer 

will stop.
If the malfunction does not disappear even 

after performing this procedure above, 

have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus 

dealer.

Before stowing the third seats

1

Pass the seat belts through the seat 
belt hangers and secure the seat 
belt plates.

This prevents the shoulder belt from being 

damaged.
Make sure that the seat belts are removed 

WARNING

When returning the second seat to the 

original position, be careful not to get 

your hand or foot of the third seat pas-

sengers caught between the second 

seat and the floor.

After returning the seat to its original 

position

After returning the seat to its original 

position, gently shake it to the front 

and rear and check that it is secure

Do not pinch the seat belt

Make sure that the seat belt is 

removed from the hanger as before

Third power seat control 
switches (if equipped)

A

B

C

D

When stowing the third seat (if 
equipped)

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3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

from the hangers before using them.

2

Adjust the seatback of the second 
seat so that it does not interfere 
with the third seat. (

P.125)

Stowing the third seat

Press and hold the stow switch to stow 
the third seat

After the buzzer sounds twice, the seat-
back will be folded down and the head 
restraint and seat cushion will be automati-
cally stowed in the floor.
When the seat has been stowed, the 
buzzer will sound twice and operation will 
be automatically stopped. When the oper-
ation has been stopped, release the switch.

1

Push and hold the return switch to 
return the third seats.

After the buzzer sounds twice, the seat-

back and seat cushion will be started to 

move. Make sure not to release the switch 

before the operation has completed.
When the seat has been returned, the 

buzzer will sound twice and operation will 

be automatically stopped. When the oper-

WARNING

When stowing the third seats

Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

Check that there is no luggage and 

that there are no other people around 

the seat before stowing operation.

Do not insert hands or feet into the 

moving parts of the seat.

Do not allow children to operate the 

seat.

Do not use the seat if only the seat 

cushion has been stowed.

NOTICE

When stowing the third seats

If there is the luggage cover attached to 

the vehicle, remove the luggage cover. 

(

P.416) The third seat could strike the 

luggage cover and damage it.

Returning the third seat (if 
equipped) to its original position

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ation has been stopped, release the switch.

2

Lift the head restraint

Auto arrangement switch

Third seat return switch (left side)

Third seat stow switch (left side)

Second seat switch (left side)

Third seat return switch (right side)

Third seat stow switch (right side)

Second seat switch (right side)

The switches equipped differ depend-
ing on the model or options.

Operating the second seat

Press and hold the second seat switch

The seatback is folded forward.
When returning the second seat to the 
original position: 

P.128

WARNING

After returning the seat to its original 

position

Do not pinch the seat belt

Make sure that the seat belt is 

removed from the hanger as before

Lift the head restraint to its original 

position

Luggage compartment control 
switches (if equipped)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

Operating the third seat

P.130

Stowing the second and third seat

Press and hold the auto arrangement 
switch

Stowing the second and third seat.
When returning the seat to the original 
position: 

P.128, 131

The third power seats can be operated 

when

P.130

Switch operation

P.130

If the warning buzzer sounds continu-

ously

P.130

134

3-3. Adjusting the seats

Automatic operation

The seat can be moved to preset posi-
tions.

1

Display the home screen on the 
Rear Multi Operation Panel 
(

P.381) and then select “Seat”.

2

Select “Left” or “Right”.

3

Select the desired preset button.

When the operating conditions are not 

met, the preset buttons will be grayed out.

Fold forward the seatback of the 

Rear seat (4-passenger 
models)

WARNING

When adjusting the seat position

Take care when adjusting the seat 

position to ensure that other passen-

gers are not injured by the moving 

seat.

When adjusting the rear seat with an 

ottoman, make sure there is sufficient 

space so that a foot does not get 

caught between the ottoman and front 

passenger seat.

Seat adjustment

To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap 

belt during a collision, do not recline the 

seat more than necessary.

If the seat is too reclined, the lap belt may 

slide past the hips and apply restraint 

forces directly to the abdomen, or your 

neck may contact the shoulder belt, 

increasing the risk of death or serious 

injury in the event of an accident.

Adjustments should not be made while 

driving as the seat may unexpectedly 

move and cause the driver to lose con-

trol of the vehicle.

Using the ottoman

Do not sit on the ottoman.

If someone sits on the ottoman, the seat 
belt cannot be fitted properly, and they 
may be thrown from the seat, resulting in 
death or serious injury in the event of a 
sudden stop, sudden swerve or accident.

When getting in or out of the vehicle, 

retract the ottoman. If the ottoman is 

not retracted, it may cause a fall, 

resulting in injury.

Do not operate the ottoman when the 

vehicle is moving.

Do not allow anyone to put their hands 

or feet under the rear seat when stow-

ing the ottoman.

NOTICE

To prevent an ottoman malfunction

Do not place any objects in the rear 

seat footwell that could prevent the 

operation of the ottoman.

Do not place heavy luggage on the 

ottoman.

Do not place any objects under the 

ottoman while it is raised for use. These 

objects may interfere with the ottoman 

being folded, causing damage to the 

ottoman or the objects themselves.

To prevent a rear display malfunction 

(rear seat with ottoman)

Do not attempt to move the rear display 

by hand, as doing so may damage the 

rear display.

Adjustment procedure

A

135

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3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

seat with ottoman, and then fold the 
seatback of the rear seat (relax 
mode)

The seat with ottoman moves forward, and 
the head restraint also folds forward.
To stop the front passenger seat while it is 
moving, touch “STOP”.

Moves the rear seat to the upright 
position (Business Mode)

Folds the rear display (rear seat 
with ottoman)

Press it again to extend them to the original 
position.

Manual operation

1

Display the home screen on the 
Rear Multi Operation Panel 
(

P.381) and then select “Seat”.

2

Select “Left” or “Right”.

3

Select the button for the desired 
adjustment.

Seatback angle adjustment

Seat cushion (front) angle adjust-
ment

Ottoman angle adjustment (if 
equipped)

Seat position adjustment (front pas-
senger’s seat)

Seat position adjustment (rear seat) 
(if equipped)

The part will move while a button is 
touched.

Operating conditions of Business Mode

When the rear seat belt is fastened, Busi-

ness Mode cannot be selected.

The rear seat with an ottoman cannot be 

moved to Relaxation Mode when

In the following situations, Relaxation Mode 

cannot be selected:

The engine switch is in ACC or OFF.

The weight of an occupant or heavy 

object, etc. is detected on the front pas-

senger’s seat.

Once weight is detected on the seat, the 
seat will be judged as occupied until the 
front passenger’s door is opened then 
closed or the engine switch is turned off.

The front passenger’s seat belt is fas-

tened.

The front passenger’s door is open.

Pre-collision seatbacks for the passen-

ger seats

P.220

1

Select 

 on the Main menu.

2

Select “Seat controls”.

3

Select “Arrangement”.

4

Select the rear seat.

5

Select “Return”.

The rear seat will move to the upright posi-

B

C

A
B

C

D

Returning the rear seat from the 
front seats

E

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tion.

Operation of the rear seats from the 

front seats

In the following situations, the rear seats 

cannot be operated from the front seats.

When the weight of an occupant, heavy 

object, etc. is detected on a rear seat

Once weight is detected on the seat, the 
seat will be judged as occupied until a rear 
door is opened then closed or the engine 
switch is turned off and the doors are 
locked.

When the rear seat belt is fastened.

The rear seat relaxation system utilizes 
pneumatic chambers, and applies 
pressure to the occupant’s body at dif-
ferent modes and intensities.
To display the rear seat relaxation sys-
tem screen, display the home screen 
on the Rear Multi Operation Panel 
(

P.381) and then select “Relax-

ation”.

Touch to select the desired rear 
seat.

Touch to select the desired mode.

When a button is touched, operation will 
begin.

Touch to adjust the intensity.

The intensity can be adjusted in 5 steps.

Touch to stop the operation.

If a seat is not occupied, do not operate the 
rear seat relaxation system for that seat.

Relaxation system

Operating conditions

• The engine switch is in ON.

• The temperature in the cabin is not 

extremely high.

• The weight of an occupant is detected on 

the rear seat or the rear seat belt is fas-

tened.

Once weight is detected on the seat, the 
seat will be judged as occupied until a rear 
door is opened then closed or the engine 
switch is turned off and the doors are 
locked.

Automatic stop function

• The operation will be canceled automati-

cally after approximately 15 minutes.

WARNING

When returning the rear seats to the 

neutral position

To avoid injuring the rear passengers, 

wait until they have gotten out of the 

vehicle before operating the switch.

Rear seat relaxation system

A

B

C

D

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3-3. Adjusting the seats

3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

Front seats (manual head 
restraints) and outer second seats

1

Up

2

Down

Push the head restraint down while press-

WARNING

Using the relaxation system

Those who are pregnant, have 

recently given birth, or suffer from ail-

ments requiring rest (heart disease 

etc.) should consult a doctor before 

use.

Do not allow children to use the relax-

ation function.

Do not use immediately after consum-

ing a meal or alcohol, or for an 

extended period of time.

If you feel sick while using the relax-

ation function, immediately discon-

tinue use.

Head restraints

Head restraints are provided for all 
seats.

WARNING

Head restraint precautions

Observe the following precautions 

regarding the head restraints.

Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

Use the head restraints designed for 

each respective seat.

Adjust the head restraints to the cor-

rect position at all times.

Manual head restraints: After adjust-

ing the head restraints, push down on 

them and make sure they are locked in 

position.

Do not drive with the head restraints 

removed.

Vehicles with third seat: When sitting 

on the third seat, make sure that the 

head restraint is not folded.

Vertical adjustment

138

3-3. Adjusting the seats

ing the lock release button 

.

Front seats (power head restraints)

1

Up

2

Down

Second center seat (if equipped)

1

Up

2

Down

Push the head restraint down while press-
ing the lock release button 

.

Adjusting the height of the head 

restraints (front and second seats)

Make sure that the head restraints are 

adjusted so that the center of the head 

restraint is closest to the top of your ears.

Manual head restraints

The position of the head restraint can 
be adjusted forward in 4 stages.

If the head restraint is pulled forward from 
the foremost position, it will return to the 
rearmost position.

Power head restraints

1

Forward

2

Backward

Folding the head restraint

Fold the head restraint while pulling the 
strap.
To return the head restraint, pull it up.

A

A

Horizontal adjustment (if 
equipped)

Folding the head restraint (third 
seats) (if equipped)

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3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

Front seats (manual head 
restraints) and outer second seats

Pull the head restraint up while press-
ing the lock release button 

.

If the head restraint touches the ceiling, 
making the removal difficult, change the 
seat height or angle. (

P.121, 125, 134)

Second center seat (if equipped)

Pull the head restraint up while press-
ing the lock release button 

.

If the head restraint touches the ceiling, 
making the removal difficult, change the 
seat angle. (

P.125)

Front seats (power head restraints) 
and third seats (if equipped)

The head restraint cannot be removed.

Front seats (manual head 
restraints) and outer second seats

Align the head restraint with the instal-
lation holes and push it down to the 
lock position.

Press and hold the lock release button 

 

when lowering the head restraint.

Second center seat (if equipped)

Align the head restraint with the instal-
lation holes and push it down to the 
lock position.

Press and hold the lock release button 

 

when lowering the head restraint.

Removing the head restraints

A

A

Installing the head restraints

A

A

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141

3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors

3

Be

fore
 dri
ving

3-4.Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors

Operating the switch moves the steer-
ing wheel in the following directions:

1

Up

2

Down

3

Toward the driver

4

Away from the driver

Steering wheel can be adjusted when

The engine switch is in ACC or ON

*

.

*

: If the driver’s seat belt is fastened, the 

steering wheel can be adjusted regard-
less of engine switch mode.

Power easy access system

The steering wheel and driver’s seat move 

in accordance with engine switch mode and 

the driver’s seat belt condition. (

P.159)

Automatic adjustment of the steering 

position

A desired steering position can be entered 

to memory and recalled automatically by 

the driving position memory system. 

(

P.160)

When the engine switch is turned off, 
the steering wheel returns to its stowed 
position by moving up and away to 
enable easier driver entry and exit.

Turning the engine switch to ACC or ON 
will return the steering wheel to the origi-
nal position.

To sound the horn, press on or close to 
the 

 mark.

Steering wheel

Adjustment procedure

WARNING

Caution while driving

Do not adjust the steering wheel while 

driving.
Doing so may cause the driver to mis-

handle the vehicle and cause an acci-

dent, resulting in death or serious injury.

Auto tilt away

Sounding the horn

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*

: If equipped

The height of the rear view mirror can 
be adjusted to suit your driving pos-
ture.
Adjust the height of the rear view mir-
ror by moving it up and down.

Responding to the level of brightness 
of the headlights of vehicles behind, the 
reflected light is automatically 
reduced.
Changing automatic anti-glare func-
tion mode ON/OFF

When the automatic anti-glare function is 
in ON mode, the indicator 

 illuminates.

The function will be set to ON mode each 
time the engine switch is turned to ON.
Pressing the button turns the function to 
OFF mode. (The indicator 

 also turns 

off.)

To prevent sensor error

To ensure that the sensors operate prop-

erly, do not touch or cover them.

Inside rear view mirror

*

The rear view mirror’s position can 
be adjusted to enable sufficient 
confirmation of the rear view.

Adjusting the height of rear view 
mirror

WARNING

Caution while driving

Do not adjust the position of the mirror 

while driving.

Doing so may lead to mishandling of the 

vehicle and cause an accident, resulting 

in death or serious injury.

Anti-glare function

A

A

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*

: If equipped

Camera indicator

Indicates that the camera is operating nor-
mally.

Icon display area

Displays icons, adjusting gauge, etc. 
(

P.145)

Select/adjust button

Press to change the setting of the item you 
want to adjust.

Menu button

Press to display the icon display area and 
select the item you want to adjust.

Lever

Operate to change between digital mirror 
mode and optical mirror mode.

Operate the lever to change between 
digital mirror mode and optical mirror 
mode.

Digital Rear-view Mirror

*

The Digital Rear-view Mirror is a 
system that uses the camera on the 
rear of the vehicle and displays its 
image on the display of the Digital 
Rear-view Mirror.
The Digital Rear-view Mirror can 
be changed between optical mirror 
mode and digital mirror mode by 
operating the lever.
The Digital Rear-view Mirror 
allows the driver to see the rear 
view despite obstructions, such as 
the head restraints or luggage, 
ensuring rear visibility. Also, the 
rear seats are not displayed and pri-
vacy of the passengers is enhanced.

WARNING

Observe the following precautions.

Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

Before using the Digital Rear-view 

Mirror

Make sure to adjust the mirror before 

driving. (

P.144)

• Change to optical mirror mode and 

adjust the position of the Digital Rear-

view Mirror so that the area behind 

your vehicle can be viewed properly.

• Change to digital mirror mode and 

adjust the display settings.

As the range of the image displayed by 

the Digital Rear-view Mirror is differ-

ent from that of the optical mirror, 

make sure to check this difference 

before driving.

System components

Changing modes

A

B

C

D

E

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1

Digital mirror mode

Displays an image of the area behind the 
vehicle.

will illuminate in this mode.

2

Optical mirror mode

Turns off the display of the Digital Rear-
view Mirror allows it to be used as an opti-
cal mirror.

Digital mirror mode operating condi-

tion

The engine switch is turned to ON.
When the engine switch is changed from 

ON to OFF or ACC, the image will disap-

pear after several seconds.

When using the Digital Rear-view Mir-

ror in digital mirror mode

If it is difficult to see the displayed image 

due to light reflected off the Digital Rear-

view Mirror, the camera being dirty or 

covered with water droplets, dust, etc., or 

if lights of a vehicle behind your vehicle or 

the displayed image are bothering you, 

change to optical mirror mode.

When the back door is open, the Digital 

Rear-view Mirror image may not display 

properly. Before driving, make sure the 

back door is closed.

If the display is difficult to see due to 

reflected light, close the sunshades for 

the moon roof.

Any of the following conditions may 

occur when driving in the dark, such as at 

night. None of them indicates that a mal-

function has occurred.

• Colors of objects in the displayed image 

may differ from their actual color.

• Depending on the height of the lights of 

the vehicle behind, the area around the 

vehicle may appear white and blurry.

• Automatic image adjustment for brighter 

surrounding image may cause flickering.

If it is difficult to see the displayed image or 
flickering bothers you, change to optical 
mirror mode.

The Digital Rear-view Mirror may 

become hot while it is in digital mirror 

mode. This is not a malfunction.

Depending on your physical condition or 

age, it may take longer than usual to 

focus on the displayed image. In this case, 

change to optical mirror mode.

Do not let passengers stare at the dis-

played image when the vehicle is being 

driven, as doing so may cause motion 

sickness.

When the system malfunctions

If the symbol shown in the illustration is dis-

played when using the Digital Rear-view 

Mirror in digital mirror mode, the system 

may be malfunctioning. The symbol will dis-

appear in a few seconds. Operate the lever, 

change to optical mirror mode and have the 

vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer.

Adjusting the mirror height

The height of the rear view mirror can 
be adjusted to suit your driving pos-
ture.
Change to optical mirror mode, 
adjusting the height of the rear view 
mirror by moving it up and down.

Adjusting the mirror

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Display settings (digital mirror 
mode)

Settings of the display in the digital mir-
ror mode, on/off operation of the auto-
matic anti-glare function, etc. can be 
changed.

1

Press the menu button.

The icons will be displayed.

2

Press the menu button repeatedly 
and select the item you want to 
adjust.

3

Press  

or  

to 

change the setting.

The icons will disappear if a button is not 

operated for approximately 5 seconds or 

more.

*

: This is a function for the optical mirror 

mode, however, the setting can also be 
changed while using the digital mirror 
mode.

Enabling/disabling the automatic 
anti-glare function (optical mirror 
mode)

The automatic anti-glare function in the 
optical mirror mode can be 
enabled/disabled. The setting can be 
changed in both the digital mirror 
mode and the optical mirror mode.

When using the digital mirror mode

P.145

Icons

Settings

Select to adjust the brightness of 
the display.

Select to adjust the area displayed 
up/down.

Select to adjust the area displayed 
to the left/right.

Select to adjust the angle of the 
displayed image.

Select to zoom in/out the dis-
played image.

Select to enable/disable the auto-
matic anti-glare function.

*

Responding to the brightness of 
the headlights of vehicles behind, 
the reflected light is automatically 
adjusted.
The automatic anti-glare function 
is enabled each time the engine 
switch is changed to ON.

Select to display

HomeLink

®

 Training Tutorial to 

assist customers to train their 
garage door opener system. 
(

P.434)

Select to change the language of 
the Homelink

®

 Training Tutorial.

Icons

Settings

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When using the optical mirror 
mode

1

Press the menu button.

The icons will be displayed.

2

Press 

 or 

 to 

enable (ON)/disable (OFF) the 
automatic anti-glare function.

The icons will disappear if a button is 
not operated for approximately 5 sec-
onds or more.

Adjusting the display (digital mirror 

mode)

The icons will disappear if a button is not 

operated for approximately 5 seconds or 

more.

If the displayed image is adjusted, it may 

appear distorted. This is not a malfunc-

tion.

If the brightness of the Digital Rear-view 

Mirror is set too high, it may cause eye 

strain. Adjust the Digital Rear-view Mir-

ror to an appropriate brightness. If your 

eyes become tired, change to optical 

mirror mode.

The brightness of the Digital Rear-view 

Mirror will change automatically accord-

ing to the brightness of the area in front of 

your vehicle.

To prevent the light sensors from mal-

functioning

To prevent the light sensors from malfunc-

tioning, do not touch or cover them.

WARNING

Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

While driving

Do not adjust the position of the Digital 

Rear-view Mirror or adjust the display 

settings while driving.

Stop the vehicle and operate the Digi-

tal Rear-view Mirror control switches.

Failure to do so may cause a steering 

wheel operation error, resulting in an 

unexpected accident.

Always pay attention to the vehicle’s 

surroundings. 

The size of the vehicles and other 

objects may look different when in dig-

ital mirror mode and optical mirror 

mode.

When backing up, make sure to 

directly check the safety of the area 

around your vehicle, especially behind 

the vehicle.

Additionally, if a vehicle approaches 

from the rear in the dark, such as at 

night, the surrounding area may 

appear dim.

To prevent causes of fire

If the driver continues using the Digital 

Rear-view Mirror while smoke or odor 

comes from the mirror, it may result in 

fire. Stop using the system immediately 

and contact your Lexus dealer.

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Cleaning the mirror surface

If the mirror surface is dirty, the image 
on the display may be difficult to see.
Clean the mirror surface gently using a 
soft dry cloth.

The camera

The camera for the Digital Rear-view Mir-

ror is located as shown.

If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the following table for the likely 
cause and the solution.
If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your 
Lexus dealer.

Cleaning the Digital Rear-view 
Mirror

NOTICE

To prevent the camera from malfunc-

tioning

Observe the following precautions, 

otherwise the Digital Rear-view Mirror 

may not operate properly.

• Do not strike or hit the camera or sub-

ject it to a strong impact, as the camera 

installation position and angle may be 

changed.

• Do not remove, disassemble or modify 

the camera.

• Do not allow an organic solvent, car 

wax, window cleaner or glass coating 

to adhere to the camera. If this hap-

pens, wipe it off as soon as possible.

• When applying colored film (including 

transparent film) to the rear window 

glass, do not apply it to the area in front 

of the camera. 

If film is applied to the area in front of 

the camera, the image from the cam-

era may not display properly.

Do not subject the camera to a strong 

impact as this could cause a malfunc-

tion.

If this happens, have the vehicle 

inspected by your Lexus dealer as 

soon as possible.

If you notice any symptoms

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Symptom

Likely cause

Solution

The image is difficult to see.

The mirror surface is dirty.

Clean the mirror surface gen-
tly, using a soft dry cloth.

Sunlight or headlights are 
shining directly into the Digi-
tal Rear-view Mirror.

Change to optical mirror 
mode. (If the light is coming 
through the moon roof, close 
the sunshade.)

• The vehicle is in a dark 

area.

• The vehicle is near a TV 

tower, broadcasting sta-
tion, electric power plant, 
or other location where 
strong radio waves or elec-
trical noise may be present.

• The temperature around 

the camera is extremely 
high/low.

• The ambient temperature is 

extremely low.

• It is raining or humid.
• Sunlight or headlights are 

shining directly into the 
camera lens.

• The vehicle is under fluo-

rescent lights, sodium 
lights, mercury lights, etc.

• Exhaust gas is obstructing 

the camera.

Change to optical mirror 
mode.
(Change back to digital mir-
ror mode when the conditions 
have improved.)

Foreign matters such as water 
droplets or dust is on the 
camera lens.

Have the vehicle inspected by 
your Lexus dealer.

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The image is difficult to see.

The luggage in the luggage 
compartment is reflected off 
the rear window glass and 
obstructing the camera.

• Change to optical mirror 

mode.

• Move the luggage to a 

position where it does not 
obstruct the camera or 
cover it with a black cloth to 
reduce the amount it is 
reflected off the rear win-
dow glass.

The rear window glass is 
fogged up.

Change to optical mirror 
mode.
After defogging the rear win-
dow using the rear window 
defogger (

P.388), use the 

digital mirror mode again.

The outside of the rear win-
dow glass is dirty.

Use the rear window wiper to 
remove dirt.

The inside of the rear window 
glass is dirty.

Have the vehicle inspected by 
your Lexus dealer.

The image is out of align-
ment.

The back door is not fully 
closed.

Fully close the back door.

The camera or its surround-
ing area has received a strong 
impact.

Change to optical mirror 
mode and have the vehicle 
inspected by your Lexus 
dealer.

The display is dim and 

 

is displayed.

The system may be malfunc-
tioning.

Change to optical mirror 
mode and have the vehicle 
inspected by your Lexus 
dealer.

 goes off.

Symptom

Likely cause

Solution

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 is displayed.

The Digital Rear-view Mirror 
is extremely hot.
(The display will gradually 
become more dim. If the tem-
perature continues to 
increase, the Digital Rear-
view Mirror will turn off.)

Reducing the cabin tempera-
ture is recommended to 
reduce the temperature of 
the mirror.
(

 will disappear when the 

mirror becomes cool.)

If 

 does not disappear 

even though the mirror is 
cool, have the vehicle 
inspected by your Lexus 
dealer.

The lever cannot be oper-
ated properly.

The lever may be malfunc-
tioning.

Change to optical mirror 
mode and have the vehicle 
inspected by your Lexus 
dealer.
(To change to optical mirror 
mode, press and hold the 
menu button for approxi-
mately 10 seconds.)

Symptom

Likely cause

Solution

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Defogging the mirrors

The outside rear view mirrors can be 

cleared using the mirror defoggers. Turn on 

the rear window defogger to turn on the 

outside rear view mirror defoggers.

(

P.388)

Auto anti-glare function

When the anti-glare inside rear view mirror 

is set to auto mode, the outside rear view 

mirrors will activate in conjunction with the 

anti-glare inside rear view mirror to reduce 

reflected light. (

P.142, 145)

When using the outside rear view mir-

rors in a cold weather

When it is cold and the outside rear view 

mirrors are frozen, it may not be possible to 

fold/extend them or adjust the mirror sur-

face. Remove the ice, snow, etc. covering 

the outside rear view mirrors.

1

To select a mirror to adjust, press 
the switch.

The indicator comes on.

Left

Right

Pressing the same switch again will put the 
switch in neutral.

2

To adjust the mirror, operate the 
switch.

Up

Right

Down

Outside rear view mirrors

The rear view mirror’s position can 
be adjusted to enable sufficient 
confirmation of the rear view.

WARNING

Important points while driving

Observe the following precautions while 

driving.

Failing to do so may result in loss of con-

trol of the vehicle and cause an accident, 

resulting in death or serious injury.

Do not adjust the mirrors while driving.

Do not drive with the mirrors folded.

Both the driver and passenger side 

mirrors must be extended and prop-

erly adjusted before driving.

When the mirror defoggers are oper-

ating

Do not touch the rear view mirror sur-

faces, as they can become very hot and 

burn you.

NOTICE

If ice should jam the mirror

Do not operate the control or scrape the 

mirror face. Use a spray de-icer to free 

the mirror.

Adjustment procedure

A

B

A

B

C

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Left

Mirror angle can be adjusted when

The engine switch is in ACC or ON.

Automatic adjustment of the mirror 

angle

A desired mirror face angle can be entered 

to memory and recalled automatically by 

the driving position memory. (

P.160)

Using the switch

Press the switch to fold the mirrors.

Press it again to extend them to the original 
position.

Setting automatic mode

Automatic mode allows the folding or 
extending of the mirrors to be linked to 
locking/unlocking of the doors.
Press the “AUTO” switch to set auto-
matic mode.

The indicator 

 will come on.

Pressing the switch once more will return 
to manual mode.

Customization

The automatic mirror folding and extending 

operation can be changed. (Customizable 

features: 

P.558)

When either “L” or “R” of the mirror 
select switch is selected, the outside 
rear view mirrors will automatically 
angle downwards when the vehicle is 
reversing in order to give a better view 
of the ground.
To disable this function, select neither 
“L” nor “R”.

Adjusting the mirror angle when 
the vehicle is reversing

With the shift lever in R, adjust the mir-
ror angle at a desired position. The 
adjusted angle will be memorized and 
the mirror will automatically tilt to the 
memorized angle whenever the shift 
lever is shifted to R from next time.

The memorized downward tilt position of 

Folding and extending the mir-
rors

D

A

WARNING

When a mirror is moving

To avoid personal injury and mirror mal-

function, be careful not to get your hand 

caught by the moving mirror.

Linked mirror function when 
reversing

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the mirror is linked to the normal position 
(angle adjusted with the shift lever in other 
than R). Therefore, if the normal position is 
changed after adjustment, the tilt position 
will also change.
When the normal position is changed, 
readjust the angle in reversing.

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The power windows can be opened 
and closed using the switches.
Operating the switch moves the win-
dows as follows:

1

Closing

2

One-touch closing

*

3

Opening

4

One-touch opening

*

*

: To stop the window partway, operate 

the switch in the opposite direction.

The power windows can be operated 

when

The engine switch is in ON.

Operating the power windows after 

turning the engine off

The power windows can be operated for 

approximately 45 seconds even after the 

engine switch is turned to ACC or OFF. 

They cannot, however, be operated once 

either front door is opened.

Jam protection function

If an object becomes jammed between the 

window and the window frame while the 

window is closing, window movement is 

stopped and the window is opened slightly.

Catch protection function

If an object becomes caught between the 

door and window while the window is open-

ing, window movement is stopped.

When the window cannot be opened or 

closed

When the jam protection function or catch 

protection function operates unusually and 

the side window cannot be opened and 

closed, perform the following operations 

with the power window switch of that door.

Stop the vehicle. With the engine switch 

in ON, within 4 seconds of the jam pro-

tection function or catch protection func-

tion activating, continuously operate the 

power window switch in the one-touch 

closing direction or one-touch opening 

direction so that the side window can be 

opened and closed.

If the side window cannot be opened and 

closed even when performing the above 

operations, perform the following proce-

dure for function initialization.

1

Turn the engine switch to ON.

2

Pull and hold the power window switch 

in the one-touch closing direction and 

completely close the side window.

3

Release the power window switch for a 

moment, resume pulling the switch in 

the one-touch closing direction, and 

hold it there for approximately 6 sec-

onds or more.

4

Press and hold the power window 

switch in the one-touch opening direc-

tion. After the side window is com-

pletely opened, continue holding the 

switch for an additional 1 second or 

more.

5

Release the power window switch for a 

moment, resume pushing the switch in 

the one-touch opening direction, and 

hold it there for approximately 4 sec-

onds or more.

6

Pull and hold the power window switch 

in the one-touch closing direction 

again. After the side window is com-

pletely closed, continue holding the 

switch for a further 1 second or more.

If you release the switch while the window is 

moving, start again from the beginning.

Power windows

Opening and closing the power 
windows

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If the window reverses and cannot be fully 

closed or opened, have the vehicle 

inspected by your Lexus dealer.

Door lock linked window operation

The power windows can be opened and 
closed using the mechanical key.

*

 

(

P.523)

The power windows can be opened using 
the wireless remote control.

*

 (

P.98)

If the power windows are closed using 

the door lock linked window operation 

when the alarm system is set, the alarm 

may be triggered.

*

: These settings must be customized at 

your Lexus dealer.

Power window open reminder function

A message is shown on the multi-informa-

tion display when the engine switch is 

turned to OFF and the driver’s door is 

opened with the power windows open.

Customization

Settings (e.g. linked door lock operation) 

can be changed. (Customizable features: 

P.558)

This function can be used to prevent 
children from accidentally opening or 
closing a passenger window.
Press the switch.

WARNING

Observe the following precautions.

Failing to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

Closing the windows

The driver is responsible for all the 

power window operations, including 

the operation for the passengers. In 

order to prevent accidental operation, 

especially by a child, do not let a child 

operate the power windows. It is possi-

ble for children and other passengers 

to have body parts caught in the power 

window. Also, when riding with a child, 

it is recommended to use the window 

lock switch. (

P.155)

Check to make sure that all passen-

gers do not have any part of their body 

in a position where it could be caught 

when a window is being operated.

When using the wireless remote con-

trol or mechanical key and operating 

the power windows, operate the 

power window after checking to make 

sure that there is no possibility of any 

passenger having any of their body 

parts caught in the window. Also, do 

not let a child operate window by the 

wireless remote control or mechanical 

key. It is possible for children and other 

passengers to get caught in the power 

window.

When exiting the vehicle, turn the 

engine switch off, carry the key and 

exit the vehicle along with the child. 

There may be accidental operation, 

due to mischief, etc., that may possibly 

lead to an accident.

Jam protection function

Never use any part of your body to 

intentionally activate the jam protec-

tion function.

The jam protection function may not 

work if something gets jammed just 

before the window is fully closed. Be 

careful not to get any part of your body 

jammed in the window.

Catch protection function

Never use any part of your body or 

clothing to intentionally activate the 

catch protection function.

The catch protection function may not 

work if something gets caught just 

before the window is fully opened. Be 

careful not to get any part of your body 

or clothing caught in the window.

Preventing accidental opera-
tion (window lock switch)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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