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1-2. Child safety

Anchor brackets
Top tether strap

Second seats (6-passenger models)

Anchor brackets
Top tether strap

Third seats

Anchor brackets
Top tether strap

Fixing the top tether strap to the 
anchor bracket

Install the child restraint system in 
accordance to the operation manual 
enclosed with the child restraint sys-
tem.

1

Remove the head restraint if it inter-
feres with your child restraint sys-
tem. (

P.133)

2

Latch the hook onto the anchor 
bracket and tighten the top tether 
strap.

Make sure the top tether strap is securely 

latched. (

P.53)

When installing the child restraint system 

with the head restraint being raised, be 

sure to have the top tether strap pass 

underneath the head restraint.

Second seats (7-passenger models)

Hook
Top tether strap

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1-2. Child safety

1

For safety and security

Second seats (6-passenger models)

Hook
Top tether strap

Third seats

Hook
Top tether strap

Laws and regulations pertaining to 

anchors

The LATCH system conforms to 

FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2. 

Child restraint systems conforming to 

FMVSS213 or CMVSS213 specifications 

can be used. 

This vehicle is designed to conform to SAE 

J1819.

WARNING

When installing a child restraint sys-

tem

Observe the following precautions. 

Failure to do so may result in death or 

serious injury.

Firmly attach the top tether strap and 

make sure that the belt is not twisted.

Do not attach the top strap to anything 

other than the anchor bracket.

Follow all installation instructions pro-

vided by the child restraint system 

manufacturer.

When installing the child restraint sys-

tem with the head restraint being 

raised, after the head restraint has 

been raised and then the anchor 

bracket has been fixed, do not lower 

the head restraint.

When installing a child restraint system 

in the second center seat (7-passenger 

models), adjust both seat cushions to 

the same position and align both seat-

backs at the same angle. The seat-

backs must be adjusted to the same 

angle. Otherwise, the child restraint 

system cannot be securely restrained 

and this may cause death or serious 

injuries in the event of sudden braking, 

sudden swerving or an accident.

If the seat is adjusted, reconfirm the 

security of the child restraint system.

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1-3. Emergency assistance

1-3.Emergency assistance

Microphone

LED light indicators
“SOS” button

Subscribers have the following Safety 
Connect services available:

Automatic Collision Notification

*

Helps drivers receive necessary response 
from emergency service providers. 
(

P.61)

*

: U.S. Patent No. 7,508,298 B2

Stolen Vehicle Location

Helps drivers in the event of vehicle theft. 
(

P.61)

Emergency Assistance Button 
(“SOS”)

Connects drivers to response-center sup-
port. (

P.61)

Enhanced Roadside Assistance

Provides drivers various on-road assis-
tance. (

P.61)

After you have signed the Telematics 
Subscription Service Agreement and 
are enrolled, you can begin receiving 
services.
A variety of subscription terms is avail-
able for purchase. Contact your Lexus 
dealer, call the following or push the 
“SOS” button in your vehicle for fur-
ther subscription details.

The United States

1-800-25-LEXUS (1-800-255-3987)

Canada

Safety Connect

Safety Connect is a subscrip-
tion-based telematics service that 
uses Global Positioning System 
(GPS) data and embedded cellular 
technology to provide safety and 
security features to subscribers. 
Safety Connect is supported by 
Lexus’ designated response center, 
which operates 24 hours per day, 7 
days per week.

Safety Connect service is available 
by subscription on select, telemat-
ics hardware-equipped vehicles.

By using the Safety Connect ser-
vice, you are agreeing to be bound 
by the Telematics Subscription Ser-
vice Agreement and its Terms and 
Conditions, as in effect and 
amended from time to time, a cur-
rent copy of which is available at 
Lexus.com. All use of the Safety 
Connect service is subject to such 
then-applicable Terms and Condi-
tions.

System components

Services

Subscription

C

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1-3. Emergency assistance

1

For safety and security

1-800-26-LEXUS (1-800-265-3987)

Puerto Rico

1-877-539-8777

Safety Connect Services Information

Phone calls using the vehicles Blue-
tooth

®

 technology will not be possible 

during Safety Connect.

Safety Connect is available beginning Fall 

2009 on select Lexus models (in the 

contiguous United States only). Contact 

with the Safety Connect response center 

is dependent upon the telematics device 

being in operative condition, cellular con-

nection availability, and GPS satellite sig-

nal reception, which can limit the ability to 

reach the response center or receive 

emergency service support. Enrollment 

and Telematics Subscription Service 

Agreement required. A variety of sub-

scription terms is available; charges vary 

by subscription term selected and loca-

tion.

Automatic Collision Notification, Emer-

gency Assistance and Stolen Vehicle 

Location will function in the United 

States, including Hawaii and Alaska, 

Puerto Rico and in Canada, and 

Enhanced Roadside Assistance will func-

tion in the United States, Puerto Rico and 

in Canada.

Automatic Collision Notification, Emer-

gency Assistance, Stolen Vehicle and 

Enhanced Road Assistance will not func-

tion in the United States Virgin Islands. 

For vehicles first sold in the USVI, no 

Safety Connect services will function in 

and outside the United States Virgin 

Islands.

Safety Connect services are not subject 

to section 255 of the Telecommunica-

tions Act and the device is not TTY com-

patible.

Languages

The Safety Connect response center will 

offer support in multiple languages. The 

Safety Connect system will offer voice 

prompts in English, Spanish, and French. 

Please indicate your language of choice 

when enrolling.

When contacting the response center

You may be unable to contact the response 

center if the network is busy.

Free/Open Source Software Informa-

tion

This product contains Free/Open Source 

Software (FOSS). The license information 

and/or the source code of such FOSS can 

be found at the following URL.
https://opensource.lge.com/osSch/

list?types=ALL&search=TL21BNU

When the engine switch is turned to 
ON, the red indicator light comes on 
for 2 seconds then turns off. Afterward, 
the green indicator light comes on, 
indicating that the service is active.
The following indicator light patterns 
indicate specific system usage condi-
tions:

Green indicator light on = Active 
service

Green indicator light flashing = 
Safety Connect call in process

Red indicator light (except at vehi-
cle start-up) = System malfunction 
(contact your Lexus dealer)

No indicator light (off) = Safety 
Connect service not active

Automatic Collision Notification

In case of either airbag deployment or 
severe rear-end collision, the system is 
designed to automatically call the 

Safety Connect LED light Indi-
cators

Safety Connect services

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1-3. Emergency assistance

response center. The responding agent 
receives the vehicle’s location and 
attempts to speak with the vehicle 
occupants to assess the level of emer-
gency. If the occupants are unable to 
communicate, the agent automatically 
treats the call as an emergency, con-
tacts the nearest emergency services 
provider to describe the situation, and 
requests that assistance be sent to the 
location.

Stolen Vehicle Location

If your vehicle is stolen, Safety Connect 
can work with local authorities to assist 
them in locating and recovering the 
vehicle. After filing a police report, call 
the Safety Connect response center at 
1-800-25-LEXUS 
(1-800-255-3987) in the United 
States, 1-877-539-8777 in Puerto 
Rico or 1-800-265-3987 in Canada, 
and follow the prompts for Safety Con-
nect to initiate this service.
In addition to assisting law enforce-
ment with recovery of a stolen vehicle, 
Safety-Connect-equipped vehicle 
location data may, under certain cir-
cumstances, be shared with third par-
ties to locate your vehicle. Further 
information is available at Lexus.com.

Emergency Assistance Button 
(“SOS”)

In the event of an emergency on the 
road, push the “SOS” button to reach 
the Safety Connect response center. 
The answering agent will determine 
your vehicle’s location, assess the 
emergency, and dispatch the neces-
sary assistance required.

If you accidentally press the “SOS” button, 
tell the response-center agent that you are 
not experiencing an emergency.

Enhanced Roadside Assistance

Enhanced Roadside Assistance adds 
GPS data to the already included war-
ranty-based Lexus roadside service.
Subscribers can press the “SOS” but-
ton to reach a Safety Connect 
response-center agent, who can help 
with a wide range of needs, such as: 
towing, flat tire, fuel delivery, etc. For a 
description of the Roadside Assistance 
services and their limitations, please 
see the Safety Connect Terms and 
Conditions, which are available at 
Lexus.com.

Important! Read this information about 
exposure to radio frequency signals 
before using Safety Connect;
The Safety Connect system installed in 
your vehicle is a low-power radio trans-
mitter and receiver. It receives and also 
sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Commu-
nications Commission (FCC) adopted 
RF exposure guidelines with safety lev-
els for mobile wireless phones. Those 
guidelines are consistent with the 
safety standards previously set by the 
following U.S. and international stan-
dards bodies.

ANSI (American National Stan-
dards Institute) C95.1 [1992]

Safety information for Safety 
Connect

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1-3. Emergency assistance

1

For safety and security

NCRP (National Council on Radia-
tion Protection and Measurement) 
Report 86 [1986]

ICNIRP (International Commission 
on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protec-
tion) [1996]

Those standards were based on com-
prehensive and periodic evaluations of 
the relevant scientific literature. Over 
120 scientists, engineers, and physi-
cians from universities, and govern-
ment health agencies and industries 
reviewed the available body of 
research to develop the ANSI Stan-
dard (C95.1).
The design of Safety Connect com-
plies with the FCC guidelines in addi-
tion to those standards.

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1-4. Theft deterrent system

1-4.Theft deterrent system

The indicator light flashes after the 
engine switch has been turned off to 
indicate that the system is operating.
The indicator light stops flashing after 
the engine switch has been turned to 
ACC or ON to indicate that the sys-
tem has been canceled.

System maintenance

The vehicle has a maintenance-free type 

engine immobilizer system.

Conditions that may cause the system to 

malfunction

If the grip portion of the key is in contact 

with a metallic object

If the key is in close proximity to or touch-

ing a key registered to the security sys-

tem (key with a built-in transponder chip) 

of another vehicle

Engine immobilizer system

The vehicle’s keys have built-in tran-
sponder chips that prevent the 
engine from starting if a key has not 
been previously registered in the 
vehicle’s on-board computer.

Never leave the keys inside the 
vehicle when you leave the vehicle.

This system is designed to help pre-
vent vehicle theft but does not 
guarantee absolute security 
against all vehicle thefts.

Operating the system

NOTICE

To ensure the system operates cor-

rectly

Do not modify or remove the system. If 

modified or removed, the proper opera-

tion of the system cannot be guaranteed.

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1-4. Theft deterrent system

1

For safety and security

Items to check before locking the 
vehicle

To prevent unexpected triggering of 
the alarm and vehicle theft, make sure 
of the following:

Nobody is in the vehicle.

The windows and panoramic moon 
roof (if equipped) are closed before 
the alarm is set.

No valuables or other personal 
items are left in the vehicle.

Setting

Close the doors, back door and hood, 
and lock all the doors. The system will 
be set automatically after 30 seconds.

The indicator light changes from being on 
to flashing when the system is set.

Deactivating or stopping

Do one of the following to deactivate 
or stop the alarms:

Unlock the doors.

Turn the engine switch to ACC or 
ON, or start the engine. (The alarm 
will be deactivated or stopped after 
a few seconds.)

Setting the alarm

The alarm can be set if all the doors are 

closed even with the hood open.

System maintenance

The vehicle has a maintenance-free type 

alarm system.

Triggering of the alarm

The alarm may be triggered in the following 

situations:

(Stopping the alarm deactivates the alarm 

system.)

A person inside the vehicle opens a door, 

the back door or hood, or unlocks the 

vehicle.

The battery is recharged or replaced 

when the vehicle is locked. (

P.498)

Alarm

The alarm uses light and sound to 
give an alert when an intrusion is 
detected.
The alarm is triggered in the follow-
ing situations when the alarm is set:

A locked door or back door is 
unlocked or opened in any way 
other than using the entry func-
tion, wireless remote control or 
mechanical key. (The doors will 
lock again automatically.)

The hood is opened.

Setting/deactivating/stopping 
the alarm system

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1-4. Theft deterrent system

Alarm-operated door lock

In the following cases, depending on the sit-

uation, the door may automatically lock to 

prevent improper entry into the vehicle:

When a person remaining in the vehicle 

unlocks the door and the alarm is acti-

vated.

While the alarm is activated, a person 

remaining in the vehicle unlocks the door.

When recharging or replacing the bat-

tery

If a door is unlocked with the mechani-
cal key while the alarm is being set, the 
pre-alarm will sound for 10 seconds.
If either the door is locked again or the 
pre-alarm is stopped within those 10 
seconds, an alarm will sound.
Do any of the following in order to 
deactivate or stop the pre-alarm:

Close the doors, and lock all doors 
by smart access system or wireless 
remote control.

Turn the engine switch to ACC or 
ON, or start the engine. (The alarm 

will be deactivated or stopped after 
a few seconds.)

NOTICE

To ensure the system operates cor-

rectly

Do not modify or remove the system. If 

modified or removed, the proper opera-

tion of the system cannot be guaranteed.

Pre-alarm

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Vehicle status information

and indicators

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2-1. Instrument cluster

Warning lights and indicators

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

68

Gauges and meters .....................

72

Multi-information display..........

78

Head-up display ...........................

80

Displayed content........................

83

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2-1. Instrument cluster

2-1.Instrument cluster

For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all warning lights 
and indicators illuminated.

7-inch display

12.3-inch display

Warning lights inform the driver of mal-
functions in the indicated vehicle’s sys-

Warning lights and indicators

The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster and outside rear 
view mirrors inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems.

Warning lights and indicators displayed on the instrument cluster

Warning lights

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(U.S.A.)

Brake system warning light

*1

 

(

P.467)

(red)

(Canada)

Brake system warning light

*1

 

(

P.467)

(yellow)

Brake system warning light

*1

 

(

P.467)

High coolant temperature 
warning light

*2

 (

P.467)

Charging system warning 
light

*2

 (

P.468)

Low engine oil pressure warn-
ing light

*2

 (

P.468)

(U.S.A.)

Malfunction indicator lamp

*1

 

(

P.468)

(Canada)

Malfunction indicator lamp

*1

 

(

P.468)

SRS warning light

*1

 (

P.468)

(U.S.A.)

ABS warning light

*1

 (

P.469)

(Canada)

ABS warning light

*1

 (

P.469)

Inappropriate pedal operation 
warning light

*2

 (

P.469)

(red)

Electric power steering system 
warning light

*1

 (

P.469)

(yellow)

Electric power steering system 
warning light

*1

 (

P.469)

Low fuel level warning light 
(

P.469)

Driver’s and front passenger’s 
seat belt reminder light 
(

P.470)

Rear passengers’ seat belt 
reminder light (

P.470)

Tire pressure warning light

*1

 

(

P.471)

(flashes)

Stop & Start cancel indicator

*1

 

(

P.471)

PCS warning light

*1

 (

P.471)

(yellow)

LTA indicator (

P.471)

(yellow)

LDA indicator (

P.472)

(yellow)

PDA indicator (

P.472)

(yellow)

Dynamic radar cruise control 
indicator (

P.472)

(yellow)

Cruise control indicator 
(

P.472)

Driving assist information indi-
cator

*1

(

P.472)

Intuitive parking assist OFF indi-
cator

*1

 (if equipped) (

P.473)

(illuminates)

Slip indicator

*1

 (

P.473)

(flashes)

(U.S.A.)

Parking brake indicator 
(

P.473)

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*1

: These lights come on when the engine 

switch is turned to ON to indicate that a 
system check is being performed. They 
will turn off after the engine is started, or 
after a few seconds. There may be a 
malfunction in a system if the lights do 
not come on, or turn off. Have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Lexus dealer.

*2

: This light illuminates on the multi-infor-

mation display.

The indicators inform the driver of the 
operating state of the vehicle’s various 
systems.

(flashes)

(Canada)

Parking brake indicator 
(

P.473)

(flashes)

Brake hold operated indicator

*1

 

(

P.474)

WARNING

If a safety system warning light does 

not come on

Should a safety system light such as the 

ABS and SRS warning lights not come on 

when you start the engine, this could 

mean that these systems are not available 

to help protect you in an accident, which 

could result in death or serious injury. 

Have the vehicle inspected by your 

Lexus dealer immediately if this occurs.

Indicators

Turn signal indicator (

P.192)

(U.S.A.)

Headlight indicator (

P.198)

(Canada)

Tail light indicator (

P.198)

Headlight high beam indicator 
(

P.200)

AHS indicator (if equipped) 
(

P.201)

AHB indicator (

P.204)

Fog light indicator (

P.207)

PCS warning light

*1, 2

 

(

P.236)

(green/whit

e)

LTA indicator (

P.241)

(green/whit

e)

LDA indicator (

P.248)

LDA OFF indicator

*2

 (if 

equipped) (

P.248)

REC indicator (if equipped) 
(

P.284)

(green/whit

e)

PDA indicator (

P.254)

(green/whit

e)

Dynamic radar cruise control 
indicator (

P.264)

(green/whit

e)

Cruise control indicator 
(

P.273)

Outside rear view mirror indi-
cators

*3

 (

P.291, 296,  310)

Driving assist information indi-
cator

*1, 2

 (

P.291, 296, 310, 

319)
Intuitive parking assist OFF 
indicator

*1, 2, 4

 (if equipped) 

(

P.301)

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*1

: These lights come on when the engine 

switch is turned to ON to indicate that a 
system check is being performed. They 
will turn off after the engine is started, or 
after a few seconds. There may be a 
malfunction in a system if the lights do 
not come on, or turn off. Have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Lexus dealer.

*2

: This light comes on when the system is 

turned off.

*3

: This light illuminates on the outside rear 

view mirrors.

*4

: Vehicles without center display: The 

indicators turn off when the shift posi-
tion is changed to R regardless of 
whether the intuitive parking assist 
function is turned on or off.

*5

: Vehicles without center display or rear 

camera

*6

: When the outside temperature is 

approximately 37°F (3°C) or lower, this 
indicator will flash for approximately 10 
seconds, then stay on.

*7

: This light comes on when the stop lights 

are illuminated by the operation of the 
brake pedal or the driving assist system.

*8

: This light illuminates on the front inte-

rior/personal lights.

Intuitive parking assist detection 
indicator

*5

(if equipped) 

(

P.300)

Stop & Start indicator

*1

 

(

P.286)

Stop & Start cancel indicator

*1, 

2

 (

P.286)

(flashes)

Slip indicator

*1

 (

P.359)

VSC OFF indicator

*1, 2

 

(

P.359)

(U.S.A.)

Parking brake indicator 
(

P.192)

(Canada)

Parking brake indicator 
(

P.192)

Brake hold standby indicator

*1

 

(

P.195)

(illuminates)

Brake hold operated indicator

*1

 

(

P.195)

Eco Driving Indicator Light 
(

P.86)

Low outside temperature indi-
cator

*6

 (

P.72)

Eco drive mode indicator 
(

P.353)

Sport mode indicator 
(

P.353)

Customize mode indicator 
(

P.353)

Trail Mode indicator (if 
equipped) (

P.355)

Downhill assist control system 
indicator (if equipped) 
(

P.356)

(7-inch display)

Stop light indicator

*7

(12.3-inch display)

Stop light indicator

*7

“AIR BAG ON/OFF” 
indicator

*8

 (

P.39)

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2-1. Instrument cluster

Locations of gauges and meters (7-inch display)

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (

P.78)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.477)

Shift position and gear position indicator (

P.187)

Outside temperature

Displays the ambient temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 141°F (60°C).

Digital speedometer

*1, 2

/Tachometer

*3

Tachometer: Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute.
Depending on the certain settings, the display will change.

Tachometer

*1, 3

/Analog speedometer

*2

Tachometer: Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute.
Depending on the certain settings, the display will change.

Clock

Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, 
refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature.

Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank.

Gauges and meters

Meter display

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Odometer and trip meter display (

P.76)

*1

: Displayed when the meter display type setting is set to display type 1

*2

: Displayed when the meter display type setting is set to display type 2

*3

: Displayed when the meter display type setting is set to display type 3

Locations of gauges and meters (12.3-inch display)

Type 1

The units used on the meters may differ depending on the target region.

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (

P.78)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.477)

Outside temperature

Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 141°F (60°C)

Analog speedometer/Tachometer

*

Tachometer: Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute
This setting can be changed on the setting screen. (

P.78)

Clock

Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, 
refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature

Odometer and trip meter display (

P.76)

Digital speedometer
Shift position and gear position indicator (

P.187)

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Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank

Driving range

Displays driving range with remaining fuel.

*

: Depending on the item displayed on the multi-information display and the system opera-

tion state, meter will not be displayed.

Type 2

The units used on the meters may differ depending on the target region.

Tachometer

*

Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute

Outside temperature

Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 141°F (60°C)

Digital speedometer
Clock

Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, 
refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Analog speedometer

*

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature

Odometer and trip meter display (

P.76)

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (

P.78)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.477)

Shift position and gear position indicator (

P.187)

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Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank

Driving range

Displays driving range with remaining fuel.

*

: Depending on the item displayed on the multi-information display and the system opera-

tion state, meter will not be displayed.

Type 3

The units used on the meters may differ depending on the target region.

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (

P.78)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.477)

Outside temperature

Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 141°F (60°C)

Digital speedometer
Clock

Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, 
refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature

Odometer and trip meter display (

P.76)

Shift position indicator and gear position indicator (

P.187)

Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank

Driving range

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Displays driving range with remaining fuel.

The meters and display illuminate when

The engine switch is in ON.

Outside temperature display

In the following situations, the correct 

outside temperature may not be dis-

played, or the display may take longer 

than normal to change:

• When stopped, or driving at low speeds 

(less than 12 mph [20 km/h])

• When the outside temperature has 

changed suddenly (at the entrance/exit of 

a garage, tunnel, etc.)

When “--” or “E” is displayed, the system 

may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle 

to your Lexus dealer.

Distance to empty (12.3-inch display)

This distance is computed based on your 

average fuel consumption. As a result, 

the actual distance that can be driven 

may differ from that displayed.

When only a small amount of fuel is 

added to the tank, the display may not be 

updated. When refueling, turn the engine 

switch off. If the vehicle is refueled with-

out turning the engine switch off, the dis-

play may not be updated.

Liquid crystal display

Small spots or light spots may appear on the 

display. This phenomenon is characteristic 

of liquid crystal displays, and there is no 

problem continuing to use the display.

Free/Open Source Software Informa-

tion

This product contains Free/Open Source 

Software (FOSS). The license information 

and/or the source code of such FOSS can 

be found at the following URL.
https://www.denso.com/global/en/

opensource/meter/toyota/

Customization

The gauges and meters can be customized. 

(

P.528)

Display items

Odometer

Displays the total distance the vehicle has 
been driven.

Trip meter A/trip meter B

WARNING

The information display at low tem-

peratures

Allow the interior of the vehicle to warm 

up before using the liquid crystal infor-

mation display. At extremely low tem-

peratures, the information display 

monitor may respond slowly, and display 

changes may be delayed.

For example, there is a lag between the 

driver’s shifting and the new gear number 

appearing on the display. This lag could 

cause the driver to downshift again, 

causing rapid and excessive engine brak-

ing and possibly an accident resulting in 

death or injury.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the engine and 

its components

Do not let the indicator needle of the 

tachometer enter the red zone, which 

indicates the maximum engine speed.

The engine may be overheating if the 

engine coolant temperature gauge is 

in the red zone (H); or “Engine Cool-

ant Temp High Stop in a Safe Place 

See Owner’s Manual” is shown on the 

multi-information display. In this case, 

immediately stop the vehicle in a safe 

place, and check the engine after it has 

cooled completely. (

P.504)

Odometer and trip meter dis-
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Displays the distance the vehicle has been 
driven since the meter was last reset. Trip 
meters A and B can be used to record and 
display different distances independently.

Distance until next engine oil 
change

Displays the distance the vehicle can be 
driven until an oil change is necessary.

Changing the display

Each time the “ODO TRIP” switch is 
pressed, the displayed item will be 
changed. When the trip meter is dis-
played, pressing and holding the switch 
will reset the trip meter.

Using the voice control system

*

*

: If  equipped

Odometer and trip meter display can be 

changed using the voice control system.
For details, refer to the “MULTIMEDIA 

OWNER’S MANUAL”

The brightness of the instrument panel 
lights can be adjusted.

1

Darker

2

Brighter

Brightness of the meters (day mode and 

night mode)

The brightness of the meters is changed 

between day mode and night mode.

Day mode: When the tail lights are off

Night mode: When the tail lights are on 

and the surrounding area is dark

When the tail lights are on but the sur-

rounding area is bright, any adjustments 

made to the meter brightness levels will be 

applied to both modes at once.

Changing the instrument panel 
light brightness

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Display area

A variety of driving-related information 
can be displayed. Depending on the 
situation, warning or advice pop-up 
displays will also be displayed.

Content display area
Driving support system informa-
tion display area

When a menu icon other than 

 is 

selected, if the driving support system 
operates, the system operating state will be 
displayed.

Items displayed in the content dis-
play area

By selecting menu icons on the 
multi-information display, the following 
items can be displayed.

Display area

A variety of driving-related information 
can be displayed. Depending on the 
situation, warning or advice pop-up 
displays will also be displayed.

Content display area (center)
Content display area (side)
Driving support system status dis-
play area

*

When driving support system information 
is not displayed in the content display area, 
if the driving support system operates, the 
system operating state will be displayed.

*

: Depending on the settings and the sys-

tem operation state, the position dis-
played may change.

Items displayed in the content dis-
play area

Content display area (center)

• Driving support system information dis-

play (

P.90)

Multi-information display

Displayed contents summary 
(7-inch display)

Driving information display 
(

P.86)

Navigation system-linked dis-
play (

P.90)

Audio system-linked display 
(

P.90)

Driving support system infor-
mation display (

P.90)

Warning message (

P.477)

Displayed contents summary 
(12.3-inch display)

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• Navigation system-linked display 

(

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• Message (

P.477)

• Blank

Content display area (side)

• Blank
• Fuel consumption (

P.86)

• Eco Driving Indicator (

P.86)

• Driving support system information dis-

play (

P.90)

• Navigation system-linked display 

(

P.90)

• Audio system-linked display (

P.90)

• Drive information (

P.86)

• Engine coolant temperature 

gauge/engine oil temperature 
gauge/engine oil pressure gauge 
(

P.87)

• Boost gauge (

P.87)

• G-force (

P.88)

• Gear Position (

P.88)

Liquid crystal display

P.76

WARNING

Caution for use while driving

When operating the multi-information 

display while driving, pay extra atten-

tion to the safety of the area around the 

vehicle.

Do not look continuously at the 

multi-information display while driving 

as you may fail to see pedestrians, 

objects on the road, etc. ahead of the 

vehicle.

The information display at low tem-

peratures

P.76

Cautions during setting up the dis-

play

As the engine needs to be running 

during setting up the display, ensure that 

the vehicle is parked in a place with ade-

quate ventilation. In a closed area such as 

a garage, exhaust gases including harm-

ful carbon monoxide (CO) may collect 

and enter the vehicle. This may lead to 

death or a serious health hazard.

NOTICE

While setting up the display

To prevent battery discharge, ensure that 

the engine is running while setting up the 

display features.

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: If  equipped

Can be changed the head-up display 
type.
The content displayed will differ 
according to the driving conditions and 
display mode of the head-up display. 
Depending on the situation, pop-up 
displays will also be displayed.

Full

These images are examples only, and may 
vary slightly from actual conditions.

Content display area

• Driving support system information dis-

play (

P.90)

• Tachometer
Displays the engine speed in revolutions 
per minute
• Eco Driving Indicator (

P.86)

Driving support system informa-
tion display (

P.90)

Speedometer
Shift position and gear position 
indicator (

P.186)

Speed limit/RSA (Road Sign 
Assist) display area (if equipped)

Displays the following items:
• Speed limit of the current road (linked to 

the navigation system) (U.S.A. only)

• RSA (Road Sign Assist) display 

(

P.259)

Standard

These images are examples only, and may 
vary slightly from actual conditions.

Driving support system informa-
tion display (

P.90)

Speedometer
Shift position and gear position 
indicator (

P.186)

Head-up display

*

The head-up display projects a vari-
ety of driving-related information 
and the operating state of the driv-
ing support systems on the wind-
shield.

System components

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Speed limit/RSA (Road Sign 
Assist) display area (if equipped)

Displays the following items:
• Speed limit of the current road (linked to 

the navigation system) (U.S.A. only)

• RSA (Road Sign Assist) display 

(

P.259)

Minimum

These images are examples only, and may 
vary slightly from actual conditions.

Speedometer

Head-up display will operate when

The engine switch is in ON.

Head-up display

The head-up display may seem dark or hard 

to see when viewed through sunglasses, 

especially polarized sunglasses. Adjust the 

brightness of the head-up display or 

remove your sunglasses.

Eco Driving Indicator or tachometer is 

displayed when

Eco Driving Indicator is displayed when 

all of the following conditions are met:

• LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) is disabled. 

(

P.239)

• LDA (Lane Departure Alert) is disabled. 

(

P.248)

• The cruise control, selected by pressing 

the driving assist mode select switch, is 

canceled. (

P.274, 275)

• When Eco mode is selected.

• Full mode (

P.80) is selected as 

head-up display type.

Tachometer is displayed when all of the 

following conditions are met:

• LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) is disabled. 

(

P.239)

• LDA (Lane Departure Alert) is disabled. 

(

P.248)

• The cruise control, selected by pressing 

the driving assist mode select switch, is 

canceled. (

P.274, 275)

• When other than Eco mode is selected.

• Full mode (

P.80) is selected as 

head-up display type.

WARNING

Before using the head-up display

Check that the position and brightness 

of the head-up display image does not 

interfere with safe driving. Incorrect 

adjustment of the image’s position or 

brightness may obstruct the driver’s 

view and lead to an accident, resulting 

in death or serious injury.

Do not continuously look at the 

head-up display while driving as you 

may fail to see pedestrians, objects on 

the road, etc. ahead of the vehicle.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to components

Do not place any drinks near the 

head-up display projector. If the pro-

jector gets wet, electrical malfunctions 

may result.

Do not place anything on or put stick-

ers onto the head-up display projector. 

Doing so could interrupt head-up dis-

play indications.

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1

Select 

 on the center display.

2

Select “Vehicle customize”.

3

Select “Head up display”.

The following settings for the head-up dis-

play can be changed.

Display on/off

Brightness

Display mode

Height

Angle

Changing settings with the steering 

wheel switches

If any of the following items have been set as 

as a favorite steering wheel switch function, 

settings of the head-up display can be 

changed using the steering wheel switches.

: Display on/off

: Display mode

/

: Height

/

: Brightness

Enabling/disabling of the head-up dis-

play

If the head-up display is disabled, it will 

remain disabled when the engine switch is 

turned off then back to ON.

Display brightness

In addition to the brightness setting, the 

brightness of the display will change auto-

matically according to the ambient bright-

ness.

Head-up display automatic position 

adjustment (vehicles with driving posi-

tion memory)

If the display position is recorded into mem-

ory, the head-up display will be automati-

cally adjusted to the desired position.

Using the voice control system

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*

: If equipped

The head-up display can be enabled and 

disabled using the voice control system.
For details, refer to the “MULTIMEDIA 

OWNER’S MANUAL”

Customization

Some functions can be customized. 

(

P.529)

NOTICE

Do not touch the inside of the head-up 

display projector or thrust sharp edges 

or the like into the projector. Doing so 

could cause mechanical malfunctions.

Changing settings of the 
head-up display

WARNING

Caution for changing settings of the 

head-up display

As the engine needs to be running while 

changing the settings of the head-up dis-

play, ensure that the vehicle is parked in a 

place with adequate ventilation. In a 

closed area such as a garage, exhaust 

gases including harmful carbon monox-

ide (CO) may collect and enter the vehi-

cle. This may lead to death or a serious 

health hazard.

NOTICE

When changing the settings of the 

head-up display

To prevent battery discharge, ensure that 

the engine is running while the changing 

the settings of the head-up display.

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: Select menu icons

*1

/Change the screen and move the cursor

*2

/

: Change displayed content, scroll up/down the screen

Return to the previous screen
Start/receive call

Linked with the hands-free system, sending or receiving call is displayed. For details regard-
ing the hands-free system, refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Press: Enter/Set
Press and hold: Reset/Display customizable items, display the cursor

*2

Center display

*1

: 7-inch  display

*2

: 12.3-inch display

Displayed content

Components/Operations

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Center display
Steering switch

The function of each switch differs depending on the conditions and settings.
When a switch is touched, the function of each switch is displayed.
Also, preferred functions for each switch can be set on the center display.

Switch function change switch

Each time this switch is pressed, the functions will change.

Switch icon display

The icon of each switch will be displayed. The touched switch will be highlighted. (

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Switch function guide display

The function guide for the touched switch will be displayed.

If the steering wheel switches do not 

respond when touched (vehicles with a 

head-up display)

It is easier to make the steering wheel 

switches respond by moving your thumb 

while touching them.

If the surface of a steering wheel switch is 

dirty, turn the engine switch off and then 

clean the switches.

By turning winter glove mode on, the sen-

sitivity of the switch sensors can be 

increased. (

P.529)

Switching the display of the 
multi-information display (7-inch 
display)

Press 

 or 

 of the meter control 

switch.

To switching content of driving information, 
press the 

 or 

 meter control switch 

to select 

. Then press 

 or 

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Changing meter pages (12.3-inch 
display)

The meter page (comprised of 3 con-
tent areas) for the display of the 
multi-information display can be 
selected from 3 meter pages.

Setting on the multi-infromation dis-
play

Vehicles without a head-up display: 
Press the 

 or 

 of meter con-

trol switch to change the meter 
page.

Vehicles with a head-up display: 

Press the 

 or 

*

 of 

meter control switch to change the 
meter page.

*

: If 

/

 is set as a favorite 

steering wheel switch function.

Setting on the center display

1

Select 

 on the center display.

2

Select “Vehicle customize”.

3

Select “Meter”.

4

Select 

 or 

 of “Display 

switching”.

Changing the items displayed on 
each content area (12.3-inch dis-
play)

The item displayed on each content 
area (left/center/right) can be changed 
separately.

Vehicles without a head-up display

1

Press the 

 or 

 of meter con-

trol switch to select a page.

2

Press and hold “OK” to display the 
cursor on the content display area 
(center).

3

Press the 

 or 

 to move the 

cursor and select the content dis-
play area.

4

Press 

 or 

 to select the item.

Vehicles with a head-up display

1

Press the 

 or 

*

of 

meter control switch to select a 
page.

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Press and hold 

 or 

 

to display the cursor on the content 
display area (center).

3

Press the 

 or 

 to move the 

cursor and select the content dis-
play area.

4

Press 

 or 

 to select the item.

*

: If 

/

 is set as a favorite 

steering wheel switch function.

Driving related information is dis-
played on the following displays.

Multi-information display

Head-up display (if equipped)

Center display

The items displayed will differ depend-
ing on the display.

The following items can be displayed 
on the multi-information display.
Use the displayed values as a refer-
ence only.

Current fuel consumption

Displays instantaneous current fuel con-
sumption

Average fuel consumption

*

*

: Average fuel economy can be reset on 

the history screen of the center display. 
(

P.89)

The following items can be displayed 
on the multi-information display.

Average vehicle speed

Total driving time

The following items can be displayed 
on the multi-information display.

Distance to empty

Displays the driving range with remaining 
fuel.

Average fuel economy since start-
ing

Displays the average fuel consumption 
since starting.

Distance to empty

This distance is computed based on your 

average fuel consumption. As a result, 

the actual distance that can be driven 

may differ from that displayed.

When only a small amount of fuel is 

added to the tank, the display may not be 

updated. When refueling, turn the engine 

switch off. If the vehicle is refueled with-

out turning the engine switch off, the dis-

play may not be updated.

Eco Driving Indicator can be displayed 
on the multi-information display and 
the head-up display (If equipped).
This illustration is for explanation only 
and may differ depending on the speci-
fications of the vehicle.

Display of driving information

Fuel consumption

Drive information

Distance to empty/average fuel 
economy since starting (7-inch 
display)

Eco Driving Indicator

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Eco Driving Indicator Light

During Eco-friendly acceleration (Eco 
driving), the Eco Driving Indicator Light 
will turn on. When the acceleration 
exceeds the Zone of Eco driving, or when 
the vehicle is stopped, the light turns off.

Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display

Suggests the Zone of Eco driving with cur-
rent Eco driving ratio based on accelera-
tion.

Eco driving ratio based on acceler-
ation

If the acceleration exceeds the Zone of 
Eco driving, the right side of the Eco Driv-
ing Indicator Zone Display will illuminate.
At this time, the Eco Driving Indicator Light 
will turn off.

Zone of Eco driving

Eco Driving Indicator

Eco Driving Indicator will not operate 

under the following conditions:

The shift position is in any position other 

than D.

A paddle shift switch is operated.

The driving mode is set to sport mode.

The driving mode is set to custom mode 

and the powertrain control is set to 

power. (

P.540)

The vehicle speed is approximately 80 

mph (130 km/h) or higher.

The following items can be displayed 
on the multi-information display.

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature.

Engine oil temperature gauge

Displays the engine oil temperature. The 
display will flash if the engine oil tempera-
ture exceeds 284 °F (140 °C).

Engine oil pressure gauge

Displays the engine oil pressure. A buzzer 
will sound and warning message will be 
displayed if the engine oil pressure 
becomes low. (

P.483)

This display is intended for use as a guide-
line. Depending on factors such as the road 
surface condition, temperature and vehicle 
speed, the display may not show the actual 
condition of the vehicle.

Boost gauge can be displayed on the 
multi-information display.

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gauge/engine oil pressure gauge 
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Displays the boost pressure. The dis-
play will change color if the specified 
pressure is exceeded.

This display is intended for use as a guide-
line. Depending on factors such as the road 
surface condition, temperature and vehicle 
speed, the display may not show the actual 
condition of the vehicle.

Displays lateral G-forces on the vehi-
cle on the multi-information display.
Displays around the periphery of the 
G-force display, the left and right 
steering amount, accelerator pedal 
input, and brake fluid pressure.

Acceleration G-force on the vehi-
cle
Current G-force value (analyzed 
value of front/rear and left/right 
G-forces)
Record of the maximum G-forces
Accelerator pedal input
Brake fluid pressure
Left steering amount
Right steering amount

This display is intended for use as a guide-
line. Depending on factors such as the road 

surface condition, temperature and vehicle 
speed, the display may not show the actual 
condition of the vehicle.

Resetting the record of maximum 
G-forces

The display is reset each time the engine is 
started.
Vehicles with a 12.3-inch display and with-
out a head-up display: Press and hold “OK” 
of the meter control switch to reset the 
record.

Peak hold function

7-inch display: If lateral G-forces of 0.5 G 
or greater are generated, the G-force 
value display will turn amber and be held 
for 2 seconds.
12.3-inch display: If lateral G-forces of 0.5 
G or greater are generated, the G-force 
value display will be held for 2 seconds.

G-force display

The G-force values may not be zero even 

when the vehicle is parked, such as when 

it is parked on an incline.

Depending on the vehicle usage condi-

tions, the brake fluid pressure display may 

not reach its maximum reading even 

though the brake pedal is fully depressed.

If a battery terminal is disconnected and 

reconnected, the steering amount display 

may be disabled temporarily. After driv-

ing the vehicle for a while, the display will 

be enabled.

Displays the current shift range or gear 
position when the shift position is in D 
or M.

Displays no drive information contents 

G-force

C

F

G

Gear Position

Blank (No items)

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on the multi-information display.

Fuel consumption information can be 
displayed on the center display.

Displaying fuel consumption/his-
tory screen on the center display

1

Select 

 on the main menu.

2

Select “Trip information”.

3

Select “Current” or “History”.

Current fuel consumption screen

Resetting the history data
Fuel consumption in the past 15 
minutes
Current fuel consumption
Average vehicle speed since the 
engine was started.
Trip range
Elapsed time since the engine was 
started.

Use the displayed average fuel consump-
tion as a reference. The image is an exam-
ple only, and may vary slightly from actual 
conditions.

History fuel consumption screen

Latest fuel consumption
Best recorded fuel consumption
Previous fuel consumption record
Resetting the history data
Updating the latest fuel consump-
tion data

Use the displayed average fuel consump-
tion as a reference. The image is an exam-
ple only, and may vary slightly from actual 
conditions.

Updating the history data

Update the latest fuel consumption by 

selecting “Update” to measure the current 

fuel consumption again.

Resetting the data

The fuel consumption data can be deleted 

by selecting “Clear data”.

Trip range

Displays the estimated maximum distance 

that can be driven with the quantity of fuel 

remaining.
This distance is computed based on your 

average fuel consumption. 

As a result, the actual distance that can be 

driven may differ from that displayed.

AWD operation status display can be 
displayed on the center display.

Current fuel consumption/his-
tory screen

C

F

AWD operation status display 
(AWD models)

C

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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