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4-6. Driving tips

speed suitable to road conditions.

Park the vehicle and move the shift 
lever to P without setting the park-
ing brake. The parking brake may 
freeze up, preventing it from being 
released. If the vehicle is parked 
without setting the parking brake, 
make sure to block the wheels.
Failure to do so may be dangerous 
because it may cause the vehicle to 
move unexpectedly, possibly lead-
ing to an accident.

When the parking brake is in automatic 
mode, release the parking brake after shift-
ing the shift lever to P. (

P.137)

If the vehicle is parked without set-
ting the parking brake, confirm that 
the shift lever cannot be moved out 
of P

*

.

*

: The shift lever will be locked if it is 

attempted to be shifted from P to any 
other position without depressing the 
brake pedal. If the shift lever can be 
shifted from P, there may be a problem 
with the shift lock system. Have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Lexus dealer 
immediately.

Tire chains cannot be mounted.

Snow tires should be used instead.

When parking the vehicle

Selecting tire chains

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Interior features

.

5-1. Remote Touch/Display

Remote Touch.............................

218

Center Display...........................

220

5-2. Using the air conditioning system

Automatic air conditioning system

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

223

Heated steering wheel/seat heat-

ers/seat ventilators.................

231

5-3. Using the interior lights

Interior lights list.........................

233

5-4. Using the storage features

List of storage features............

235

Trunk features.............................

237

5-5. Using the other interior features

Other interior features ...........

238

Garage door opener................

241

Compass.......................................

246

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5-1. Remote Touch/Display

5-1.Remote Touch/Display

Switches

Vehicles with a 10.3-inch display

“MAP” button

Press this button to display the vehicle’s 
current position.

“MENU” button

Press this button to display the menu 
screen.

Back button

Press this button to display the previous 
screen.

Touchpad

Slide your finger on the touchpad and 
move the pointer to select a function, letter 

and screen button.
Press the touchpad to enter the selected 
function, letter or screen button. Certain 
finger movements on the touchpad can 
perform functions, such as changing map 
scalings and scrolling list screens.

Sub function button

When 

 is displayed on the screen, a 

function screen assigned to the screen can 
be displayed.

Vehicles with a 8-inch display

“HOME” button

Press this button to display the “Home” 
screen.

“MENU” button

Press this button to display the menu 
screen.

Back button

Press this button to display the previous 
screen.

Touchpad

Slide your finger on the touchpad and 
move the pointer to select a function, letter 
and screen button.
Press the touchpad to enter the selected 
function, letter or screen button. Certain 

Remote Touch

The Remote Touch can be used to 
operate the Center Display.

For details on the Remote Touch, 
refer to “NAVIGATION AND 
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM 
OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Remote Touch operation

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finger movements on the touchpad can 
perform functions, such as scrolling list 
screens.

Sub function button

When 

 is displayed on the screen, a 

function screen assigned to the screen can 
be displayed.

Using the touchpad

1

Select: Touch the touchpad to 
select the desired button on the 
screen.

2

Enter: Buttons on the screen can be 
selected by either depressing or 
double tapping the touchpad. 
Once a button has been selected, 
the screen will change.

Touch operation

Operations are performed by touching 
the touchpad with your finger.

Trace

Trace the pad surface while maintaining 
contact with the touchpad. Moving the 
cursor and the pointer.

Double tap

Tap the touchpad twice, quickly. Select the 
button on the screen.

Flick

Quick and short movement along the 
touchpad with you finger. Move the list 
screen.

Pinch in/Pinch out

Slide fingers toward each other or apart on 
the touchpad. Change the scale of the 
map.

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5-1. Remote Touch/Display

Menu screen

Press the “MENU” button on the 
Remote Touch to display the menu 
screen.
This system can also be operated by 
the touch screen.
The displays shown in the illustrations 
are used for example only and may dif-
fer from the actual vehicle.

Vehicles with a 10.3-inch display

Vehicles with a 8-inch display

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the Remote 

Touch

Observe the following precautions. Fail-

ure to do so may cause damage to the 

Remote Touch.

Do not allow food, liquid, stickers or lit 

cigarettes to contact the Remote 

Touch.

Do not subject the Remote Touch to 

excessive pressure or strong impact.

Do not push the touchpad with a 

strong force or use a sharp pointed 

object to operate the pad.

Center Display

Center Display overview

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*1

: Refer to the “NAVIGATION AND 

MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S 
MANUAL”.

*2

: This function is not available on some 

models.

Split-screen display (Vehicles with a 10.3-inch display)

Different information can be displayed on the left and right sides of the screen. For 
example, air conditioning system screen can be displayed and operated while the 
fuel consumption information screen is being displayed. The large screen on the 
left of the display is called the main display, and the small screen to the right is 
called the side display.

Switch

Function

Select to display the 
“Destination” 
screen.

*1

Select to display the 
media control 
screen.

*1

Select to display the 
hands-free control 
screen.

*1

Select to display the 
“Apps” screen.

*1, 2

/

/

When an Apple 
CarPlay/Android 
Auto connection is 
established and this 
button displays 
“Apple Car-
Play”/“Android 
Auto”, select to dis-
play the Apple Car-
Play/Android Auto 
screen.

*1, 2

Select to display the 
information screen.

*1

 

(

P.84)

Select to display the 
setup screen.

*1

Select to display the 
air conditioning con-
trol screen. 
(

P.224)

Select to adjust the 
contrast and bright-
ness of the screens, 
turn the screen off, 
etc.

*1, 2

Switch

Function

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Main display (Vehicles with a 
10.3-inch display)

For details about the functions and 
operation of the main display, refer to 
the respective section and “NAVIGA-
TION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM 
OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Side display (Vehicles with a 
10.3-inch display)

The following functions can be dis-
played and operated on the side dis-
play.
Select 

 or 

 to display the desired 

screen.

Navigation system

*

Audio

*

Vehicle information (

P.85)

Air conditioning system (

P.226)

Show/hide the side display

*

*

: Refer to the “NAVIGATION AND 

MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S 
MANUAL”.

Screen display during low temperatures

When the ambient temperature is 

extremely low, screen response may be 

delayed even if the Remote Touch is oper-

ated.

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5-2.Using the air conditioning system

Left-hand side temperature control switch
Automatic mode switch
Off switch
Fan speed down switch
Fan speed up switch
Air flow mode switch
Right-hand side temperature control switch
DUAL mode switch
A/C switch
Outside/recirculated air mode switch
Rear window defogger and outside rear view mirror defoggers switch
Windshield defogger switch

Automatic air conditioning system

Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the tem-
perature setting.

Press the “MENU” button on the Remote Touch, then select “Climate” to dis-
play the air conditioning control screen. (

P.220)

The air conditioning system can be displayed and operated on the side display.

Air conditioning controls

A
B
C
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Adjusting the temperature setting

To adjust the temperature setting, 
touch and slide your finger up or down 
on the sensor.

The temperature setting can also be 
adjusted by touching on the sensor.
When the temperature setting is changed, 
a buzzer sounds.

If 

 (“A/C”) is not pressed, the sys-

tem will blow ambient temperature air or 
heated air.

Fan speed setting

Press 

 to increase the fan 

speed.

Press 

 to decrease the fan 

speed.

Change the airflow mode

To change the airflow, press 

.

The air outlets used are switched each time 
the button is pressed.

1

Air flows to the upper body.

2

Air flows to the upper body and 
feet.

3

Air flows to the feet.

4

Air flows to the feet and the wind-
shield defogger operates.

Other functions

Switching between outside air and 
recirculated air modes (

P.226)

Defogging the windshield 
(

P.227)

Defogging the rear window and 
outside rear view mirrors (

P.227)

Display the air conditioning control 

Air conditioning control screen

A

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screen
Display the option control screen 
(

P.225)

Adjust the left-hand side tempera-
ture setting
Adjust the fan speed setting
Select the air flow mode
Adjust the right-hand side tem-
perature setting
Function on/off indicators

When the function is on, the indicator illu-
minates on the control screen.

Display the sub function menu 
(

P.225)

Using the Remote Touch, select the button 
on the screen and activate it by pressing on 
or double tapping the Remote Touch Pad.

Option control screen

Select 

 on the air conditioning con-

trol screen to display the option control 
screen. The functions can be switched 
on and off.

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

P.226)

Select to set eco mode on/off 
(

P.228)

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.

Removing pollen from the air 
(Micro dust and pollen filter) 
(

P.227)

Sub function menu

When the sub function button on the 
Remote Touch is pressed, the following 
functions can be switched on and off.

Set automatic mode on/off 
(

P.226)

Turn the fan off
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.

Adjust the temperature for driver 
and passenger seats separately 
(“DUAL” mode) (

P.226)

Select to set eco mode on/off 
(

P.228)

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Side display (vehicles with a 
10.3-inch display)

Adjust the left-hand side tempera-
ture setting
Adjust the fan speed setting
Adjust the right-hand side tem-
perature 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.

Adjust the temperature for the 
driver’s and front passenger’s seats 
separately (“DUAL” mode) 
(

P.226)

Select the air flow mode

1

Press 

, or select “AUTO” 

on the air conditioning control 
screen.

2

Press 

 to switch to 

automatic air intake mode.

The air conditioning system automatically 

switches between outside air and recircu-

lated air modes.

3

Adjust the temperature setting.

4

To stop the operation, press 

 or select “Off” on the sub 

function menu.

Automatic mode indicator

If the fan speed setting or air flow 
modes are operated, the automatic 
mode indicator goes off. However, 
automatic mode for functions other 
than that operated is maintained.

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

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

Press .

Select “DUAL” on the air condition-
ing control screen.

Adjust the passenger’s side tem-
perature setting.

The indicator comes on when the “DUAL” 
mode is on.
While in “DUAL” mode, the temperature of 
the rear air outlets is set at the right-hand 
side temperature setting.

Switching between outside air and 
recirculated air modes

Press .

The mode switches among 

 (recircu-

lated air mode), automatic and 

 (out-

side air mode) modes each time the button 
is pressed.
When the system is switched to automatic 
mode, the air conditioning system operates 

Using automatic mode

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automatically.
The indicator above the selected button 
comes on.

Micro dust and pollen filter

Pollen is removed from the air and the 
air flows to the upper part of the body.

Select 

 on the option control 

screen.

When the micro dust and pollen filter is on, 

 is displayed on the air conditioning 

control screen.
In order to prevent the windshield from 
fogging up when the outside air is cold, the 
dehumidification function may operate.
Pollen is filtered even if the micro dust and 
pollen filter is turned off.

Defogging the windshield

Defoggers are used to defog the wind-
shield and side windows.

Press .

Set the outside/recirculated air mode but-
ton to outside air mode if the recirculated 
air mode is used. (It may switch automati-
cally.)
To defog the windshield and the side win-
dows early, turn the air flow and tempera-
ture up.
To return to the previous mode, press 

 again when the windshield is 

defogged.

Defogging the rear window and 
outside rear view mirrors

Defoggers are used to defog the rear 
window, and to remove raindrops, dew 
and frost from the outside rear view 
mirrors.

Press .

The defoggers will automatically turn off 
after a period of time.

Windshield wiper de-icer (if 
equipped)

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.

Registering air conditioning settings to 

electronic keys (vehicles with driving 

position memory)

Unlocking the vehicle using an electronic 

key and turning the engine switch to 

IGNITION ON mode will recall that 

key’s registered air conditioning settings.

When the engine switch is turned off, the 

current air conditioning settings will auto-

matically be registered to the electronic 

key that was used to unlock the vehicle.

The system may not operate correctly if 

more than one electronic key is in the 

vicinity or if the smart access system with 

push-button start is used to unlock a pas-

senger door.

The doors that can recall the air condi-
tioning setting

*

 when unlocked using the 

smart access system with push-button 

start can be changed. For details, contact 

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your Lexus dealer.

*

: The doors that can recall the driving 

position memory are changed at the 
same time.

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 

 is pressed or “AUTO” is 

selected.

Using the voice command system

Air conditioning system can be operated 

using voice commands. For details, refer to 

the “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA 

SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Fogging up of the windows

The windows will easily fog up when the 

humidity in the vehicle is high. Turning 

 (“A/C”) on will dehumidify the air 

from the outlets and defog the windshield 

effectively.

If you turn 

 (“A/C”) off, the win-

dows may fog up more easily.

The windows may fog up if the recircu-

lated air mode is used.

When driving on dusty roads

Close all windows. If dust thrown up by the 

vehicle is still drawn into the vehicle after 

closing the windows, it is recommended 

that the air intake mode be set to outside air 

mode and the fan speed to any setting 

except off.

Outside/recirculated air mode

Setting to the recirculated air mode tem-

porarily is recommended in preventing 

dirty air from entering the vehicle interior 

and helping to cool the vehicle when the 

outside air temperature is high.

Outside/recirculated air mode may auto-

matically switch depending on the tem-

perature setting or the inside 

temperature.

When the outside temperature exceeds 

75°F (24°C) and the air conditioning 

system is on

In order to reduce the air conditioning 

power consumption, the air conditioning 

system may switch to recirculated air 

mode automatically. This may also 

reduce fuel consumption.

Recirculated air mode is selected as a 

default mode when the engine switch is 

turned to IGNITION ON mode.

It is possible to switch to outside air mode 

at any time by pressing 

.

Automatic mode for air intake control

In automatic mode, the system detects 

exhaust gas and other pollutants and auto-

matically switches between outside air and 

recirculated air modes.
When the dehumidification function is off, 

and the fan is operating, turning automatic 

mode on will activate the dehumidification 

function.

Operation of the air conditioning sys-

tem in Eco drive mode

In Eco drive mode, the air conditioning sys-

tem is controlled as follows to prioritize fuel 

efficiency:

Engine speed and compressor operation 

controlled to restrict heating/cooling 

capacity

Fan speed restricted when automatic 

mode is selected

To improve air conditioning performance, 

perform the following operations:

Adjust the fan speed

Turn off Eco drive mode

When the outside temperature falls to 

nearly 32°F (0°C)

The dehumidification function may not 
operate even when 

 is pressed or 

“A/C” is selected.

Ventilation and air conditioning odors

To let fresh air in, set the air conditioning 

system to the outside air mode.

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During use, various odors from inside and 

outside the vehicle may enter into and 

accumulate in the air conditioning sys-

tem. This may then cause odor to be 

emitted from the vents.

To reduce potential odors from occur-

ring:

• It is recommended that the air condition-

ing system be set to outside air mode 

prior to turning the vehicle off.

• The start timing of the blower may be 

delayed for a short period of time imme-

diately after the air conditioning system is 

started in automatic mode.

Air conditioning filter

P.294

Air conditioning system refrigerant

A label regarding the refrigerant of the 

air conditioning system is attached to the 

hood at the location shown in the follow-

ing illustration.

The meaning of each symbol on the label 

are as follows:

Customization

Some functions can be customized. 

(

P.374)

Location of air outlets

The air outlets and air volume changes 
according to the selected airflow 
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

Caution

Air conditioning system

Air conditioning system 
lubricant type

Requires registered tech-
nician to service air condi-
tioning system

Flammable refrigerant

Air outlets

A

B

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Rear

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

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

WARNING

To prevent the windshield from fog-

ging up

Do not use 

 during cool air 

operation in extremely humid weather. 

The difference between the tempera-

ture of the outside air and that of the 

windshield can cause the outer surface 

of the windshield to fog up, blocking 

your vision.

Do not place anything on the instru-

ment panel which may cover the air 

outlets. Otherwise, air flow may be 

obstructed, preventing the windshield 

defoggers from defogging.

To prevent burns

Do not touch the rear view mirror sur-

faces when the outside rear view mir-

ror defoggers are on.

A

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.

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the air conditioning system 

on longer than necessary when the 

engine is off.

When repairing/replacing parts of 

the air conditioning system

Have repair/replacement performed by 

your Lexus dealer.

When a part of the air conditioning sys-

tem, such as the evaporator, is to be 

replaced, it must be replaced with a new 

one.

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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.

Vehicles without seat ventilators

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

Vehicles with seat ventilators

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 ventilation using a fan built 
into the seat.

WARNING

To prevent minor burn injuries

Care should be taken if anyone in the fol-

lowing 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

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 when 

the vehicle is stopped 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.

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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Outer foot lights
Personal lights (

P.234)

Front interior light (

P.233)

Rear interior light (

P.233)

Door courtesy lights
Footwell lights

Front

Turns the light on/off (touch the light)
The rear interior light turns on/off 
together with the front interior light.

Turns the door position on/off

Interior lights list

Location of the interior lights

A
B
C
D

E
F

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1

On

2

Off

Rear

Turns the light on/off

If the front interior light is off, the rear light 
can be turned on/off separately.

Turns the lights on/off (touch the lights)

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 personal 

lights do not respond as normal

When water, dirt, etc., have adhered to 

the lens surface

When operated with a wet hand

When wearing gloves, etc.

Customization

Some functions can be customized. 

(

P.374)

Operating the personal lights

NOTICE

Removing light lenses

Never remove the lens for the front inte-

rior light and personal lights. Otherwise, 

the lights will be damaged.

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the lights on longer than 

necessary when the engine is off.

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Glove box (

P.236)

Front cup holders (

P.236)

Rear cup holders

*

 (

P.236)

Console box (

P.237)

*

: If equipped

List of storage features

Location of the storage features

A
B
C
D

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.

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1

Open (press the button)

2

Unlock with the mechanical key

3

Lock with the mechanical key

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.98)

Removing the partition

The insert inside the glove box can be 

removed.

Removing the insert

Rear cup holder insert can be removed.

Glove box

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 occu-

pant being struck by the open glove box 

or the items stored inside.

Front cup holders

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the cup holder

Do not place anything other than cups or 

aluminum cans in the cup holders.

Other items may be thrown out of the 

holders in the event of an accident or 

sudden braking, causing injury. If possi-

ble, cover hot drinks to prevent burns.

Rear cup holders (if equipped)

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Push the knob.

Lift by hand to fully open the console box.

Raise the hooks when needed.

The cargo hooks are provided for securing 
loose items.

1

Loosen the belt

2

Tighten the belt

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the cup holder

Do not place anything other than cups or 

beverage cans in the cup holders.

Inappropriate items must not be stored in 

the cup holders even if the lid is closed.

Other items may be thrown out of the 

holders in the event of an accident or 

sudden braking and cause injury. If possi-

ble, cover hot drinks to prevent burns.

When not in use

Keep the cup holders closed.

In the event of sudden braking, an acci-

dent may occur due to an occupant 

being struck by 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.

Trunk features

Cargo hooks

WARNING

When the cargo net is not in use

To avoid injury, always return the cargo 

hooks on the floor to their stowed posi-

tions.

First-aid kit storage belt

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Please use as a power supply for elec-
tronic goods that use less than 12 
VDC/10 A (power consumption of 
120 W).
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 nor-

mally.

Using the power outlet

The shape of the console box rim allows 

power cables to be passed through when 

the console box lid is closed.

Fold down the armrest for use.

Long objects can be loaded in the vehi-
cle by utilizing the trunk space and 
rearseat area.

Other interior features

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 battery from being dis-

charged

Do not use the power outlet longer than 

necessary when the engine is off.

Armrest (if equipped)

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the armrest

Do not apply too much load on the arm-

rest.

Trunk storage extension (if 
equipped)

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1

Pull down the armrest.

2

Separate the fastener and turn 
back the trunk door cover.

3

Open the inside trunk door from 
the trunk and load baggage or 
other items.

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

To use the coat hook, push it in.

WARNING

When not in use

Ensure that the inside trunk door is 

closed.

In the event of sudden braking, items 

stored in the trunk may be thrown for-

ward into the cabin, resulting in injury.

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

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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”.

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.

3

To use the side extender, place the 
visor in the side position, then slide 
it backward.

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.

WARNING

Items that cannot be hung on the coat 

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

Sun visors

Vanity mirrors

NOTICE

To prevent the battery from being dis-

charged

Do not leave the lights on longer than 

necessary when the engine is off.

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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.

Conforming to federal safety stan-

dards

Do not use the HomeLink

®

 compatible 

transceiver with any garage door opener 

or device that lacks safety stop and 

reverse features as required by federal 

safety standards.

A
B
C

D

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Before programming HomeLink

®

During programming, it is possible 
that garage doors, gates, or other 
devices may operate. For this rea-
son, make sure that people and 
objects are clear of the garage door 
or other devices to prevent injury or 
other potential harm.

It is recommended that a new bat-
tery be placed in the remote control 
transmitter for more accurate pro-
gramming.

Garage door opener motors manu-
factured after 1995 may be 
equipped with rolling code protec-
tion. If this is the case, you may need 
a stepladder or other sturdy, safe 
device to reach the “Learn” or 
“Smart” button on the garage door 
opener motor.

Programming HomeLink

®

Steps 

1

 through 

3

 must be performed 

within 60 seconds, otherwise the indi-
cator light will stop flashing and pro-
gramming will not be able to be 

completed.

1

Press and release the HomeLink

®

 

button you want to program and 
check that the HomeLink

®

 indica-

tor light flashes (orange).

2

Point the remote control transmit-
ter for the device at the rear view 
mirror, 1 to 3 in. (25 to 75 mm) 
from the HomeLink

®

 buttons.

Keep the HomeLink

®

 indicator light in 

view while programming.

3

Program a device.

Programming a device other than 
an entry gate (for U.S.A. owners)

Press and hold the handheld transmit-
ter button until the HomeLink

®

 indica-

tor light changes from slowly flashing 
orange to rapidly flashing green (roll-
ing code) or continuously lit green 
(fixed code), then release the button.

WARNING

This includes any garage door that can-

not detect an interfering object. A door 

or device without these features 

increases the risk of death or serious 

injury.

When operating or programming 

HomeLink

®

Never allow a child to operate or play 

with the HomeLink

®

 buttons.

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®

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Programming an entry gate (for 
U.S.A. owners)/Programming a 
device in the Canadian market

Press and release the remote control 
transmitter button at 2 second inter-
vals, repeatedly, until the HomeLink

®

 

indicator light changes from slowly 
flashing (orange) to rapidly flashing 
(green) (rolling code) or continuously 
lit (green) (fixed code).

4

Test the HomeLink

®

 operation by 

pressing the newly programmed 
button and observing the indicator 
light:

Indicator light illuminates: Program-
ming of a fixed code device has 
completed. The garage door or 
other device should operate when a 
HomeLink

®

 button is pressed and 

released.

Indicator light flashes rapidly: The 
garage door opener motor or other 
device is equipped with a rolling 
code. To complete programming, 
firmly press and hold the Home-
Link

®

 button for 2 seconds then 

release it.

If the garage door or other device 
does not operate, proceed to “Pro-
gramming a rolling code system”.

5

Repeat the steps above to program 
another device for any of the 
remaining HomeLink

®

 buttons.

Programming a rolling code sys-
tem

2 or more people may be necessary to 
complete rolling code programming.

1

Locate the “Learn” or “Smart” but-
ton on the garage door opener 
motor in the garage.

This button can usually be found where the 

hanging antenna wire is attached to the 

unit. The name and color of the button may 

vary by manufacturer. Refer to the owner’s 

manual supplied with the garage door 

opener motor for details.

2

Press and release the “Learn” or 
“Smart” button. 
Perform 

3

 within 30 seconds after 

performing 

2

.

3

Press and hold the desired Home-
Link

®

 button (inside the vehicle) 

for 2 seconds and release it. Repeat 
this sequence (press/hold/release) 
up to 3 times to complete pro-
gramming.
If the garage door opener motor 
operates when the HomeLink

®

 

button is pressed, the garage door 

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opener motor recognizes the 
HomeLink

®

 signal.

Enabling 2-way communication 
with a garage door (only available 
for compatible devices)

When enabled, 2-way communication 
allows you to check the status of the 
opening and closing of a garage door 
through indicators in your vehicle.
2-way communication is only available 
if the garage door opener motor used 
is a compatible device. (To check 
device compatibility, refer to 
www.homelink.com.)

1

Within 5 seconds after program-
ming the garage door opener has 
been completed, if the garage door 
opener motor is trained to Home-
Link

®

, both garage door operation 

indicators will flash rapidly (green) 
and the light on the garage door 
opener motor will blink twice, indi-
cating that 2-way communication is 
enabled.

If the indicators do not flash, perform 

2

 and 

3

 within the first 10 presses of the Home-

Link

®

 button after programming has been 

completed.

2

Press a programmed HomeLink

®

 

button to operate a garage door.

3

Within 1 minute of pressing the 
HomeLink

®

 button, after the 

garage door operation has 
stopped, press the “Learn” or 
“Smart” button on the garage door 
opener motor. Within 5 seconds of 
the establishment of 2-way com-
munication with the garage door 
opener, both garage door opera-
tion indicators in the vehicle will 
flash rapidly (green) and the light 
on the garage door opener motor 
will blink twice, indicating that 
2-way communication is enabled.

Reprogramming a single Home-
Link

®

 button

When the following procedure is per-
formed, buttons which already have 
devices registered to them can be 
overwritten:

1

With one hand, press and hold the 
desired HomeLink

®

 button.

2

When the HomeLink

®

 indicator 

starts flashing (orange), continue to 
hold the HomeLink

®

 button and 

perform “Programming Home-
Link

®

” 

1

(it takes 20 seconds for 

the HomeLink

®

 indicator to start 

flashing).

Before programming

Install a new battery in the transmitter.

The battery side of the transmitter must 
be pointed away from the HomeLink

®

.

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Press the appropriate HomeLink

®

 

button. The HomeLink

®

 indicator light 

should turn on.
The status of the opening and closing 
of a garage door is shown by the indi-
cators.

Opening
Closing

This function is only available if the garage 
door opener motor used is a compatible 
device. (To check device compatibility, 
refer to www.homelink.com.)

The indicators can operate within 
approximately 820 ft. (250 m) of the 
garage door. However, if there are 
obstructions between the garage door 
and the vehicle, such as houses and 
trees, feedback signals from the 
garage door may not be received.

To recall the previous door operation 
status, press and release either Home-

Link

®

 buttons 

 and 

 or 

 and 

 simultaneously. The 

last recorded status will be displayed 
for 3 seconds.

Press and hold the 2 outside buttons 
for 10 seconds until the HomeLink

®

 

indicator light changes from continu-
ously lit (orange) to rapidly flashing 
(green).

If you sell your vehicle, be sure to erase the 
programs stored in the HomeLink

®

 mem-

ory.

Operating HomeLink

®

Color

Status

Orange (flashing)

Currently open-
ing/closing

Green

Opening/closing has 
completed

Red (flashing)

Feedback signals 
cannot be received

A
B

Erasing the entire HomeLink

®

 

memory (all three codes)

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To turn the compass on or off, press 
and hold the switch for 3 seconds.

Directions are displayed as follows:

Conditions unfavorable to correct 

operation

The compass may not show the correct 

direction in the following conditions:

The vehicle is stopped immediately after 

turning.

The vehicle is on an inclined surface.

The vehicle is in a place where the earth’s 

magnetic field is subject to interference 

by artificial magnetic fields (under-

ground car park/parking lot, under a 

steel tower, between buildings, roof car 

park/parking lot, near an intersection, 

near a large vehicle, etc.).

The vehicle has become magnetized.

(There is a magnet or metal object near 

the inside rear view mirror.)

The battery has been disconnected.

A door is open.

Compass

*

The compass on the inside rear 
view mirror indicates the direction 
in which the vehicle is heading.

Operation and displays

Display

Direction

“N”

North

“NE”

Northeast

“E”

East

“SE”

Southeast

“S”

South

“SW”

Southwest

“W”

West

“NW”

Northwest

WARNING

While driving the vehicle

Do not adjust the display. Adjust the dis-

play only when the vehicle is stopped.

NOTICE

To avoid compass malfunctions

Do not place magnets or any metal 

objects near the inside rear view mirror. 

Doing this may cause the compass sen-

sor to malfunction.

To ensure normal operation of the 

compass

Do not perform circling calibration of 

the compass in a place where the 

earth’s magnetic field is subject to 

interference by artificial magnetic 

fields.

During calibration, do not operate 

electric systems (moon roof, power 

windows, etc.) as they may interfere 

with the calibration.

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Deviation

The direction display deviates from the 
true direction determined by the 
earth’s magnetic field. The amount of 
deviation varies according to the geo-
graphic position of the vehicle.

If you cross over a map boundary shown in 
illustration, the compass will deviate.
To obtain higher precision or perfect cali-
bration, refer to the following.

Deviation calibration

1

Stop the vehicle.

2

Press and hold the switch for 6 sec-
onds.

A number (1 to 15) appears on the com-

pass display.

3

Press the switch and, referring to 
the map above, select the number 
of the zone where you are.

If the direction is displayed several seconds 

after adjustment, the calibration is com-

plete.

Circling calibration

1

Stop the vehicle in a place where it 
is safe to drive in a circle.

2

Press and hold the switch for 9 sec-
onds.

“C” appears on the compass display.

3

Drive the vehicle at 5 mph (8 
km/h) or less in a circle until a 
direction is displayed.

Calibrating the compass

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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