Lexus UX200 (2022 year). Manual in english — page 9

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Driving

Lexus dealer.

Continuously variable transmission fail-

safe control

The system detects malfunctioning parts

targeted (all of the solenoids that perform

the shifting function) by the On-Board

Diagnostics, and performs fail-safe mecha-

nisms, such as restricting the shifting func-

tion or transmission ratio control. In this

event, the malfunction indicator lamp turns

on.

When driving with dynamic radar cruise

control with full-speed range activated

Even when switching the driving mode to

Sport mode while driving in D position

(

P.239) with the intent of enabling

engine braking, engine braking will not acti-

vate because dynamic radar cruise control

with full-speed range will not be canceled.

Restraining sudden start (Drive-Start

Control)

P.139

AI-SHIFT

AI-SHIFT automatically selects the suitable

gear step according to driver performance

and driving conditions.
AI-SHIFT automatically operates when the

driving mode is set to Normal mode with

the shift lever in the D position. (Shifting the

shift lever to the M position cancels the

function.)

G AI-SHIFT

G AI-SHIFT automatically selects the suit-

able gear step according to driver’s input

and driving conditions. G AI-SHIFT oper-

ates automatically when the shift lever is in

the D position and Sport mode is selected

for the driving mode. (Selecting normal

mode or shifting the shift lever to the M

position cancels the function.)

While the engine switch is in

ON and the brake pedal depressed

*

,

shift the shift lever while pushing the
shift release button on the shift knob.

Shift the shift lever while push-

ing the shift release button on the shift
knob.

Shift the shift lever normally.

When shifting the shift lever between P
and D, make sure that the vehicle is com-
pletely stopped and the brake pedal is
depressed.

*

: For the vehicle be able to be shifted from

P, the brake pedal must be depressed
before the shift release button is pushed.
If the shift release button is pushed first,
the shift lock will not be released.

Shift lock system

The shift lock system is a system to prevent

accidental operation of the shift lever in

starting.

WARNING

When driving on slippery road sur-

faces

Be careful-of downshifting and sudden

acceleration, as this could result in the

vehicle skidding to the side or spinning.

Shifting the shift lever

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The shift lever can be shifted from P only

when the engine switch is in ON, the brake

pedal is depressed and the shift release but-

ton is pushed.

If the shift lever cannot be shifted from P

First, check whether the brake pedal is

being depressed.
If the shift lever cannot be shifted even

though the brake pedal is depressed and

the shift release button is pushed, there may

be a problem with the shift lock system.

Have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus

dealer immediately.
The following steps may be used as an

emergency measure to ensure that the shift

lever can be shifted.
Releasing the shift lock:

1

Press the parking brake switch to check

that the parking brake is set. (

P.157)

2

Turn the engine switch off.

3

Depress the brake pedal.

4

Pry the cover up with a flathead screw-

driver or equivalent tool.

To prevent damage to the cover, cover the

tip of the screwdriver with a rag.

5

Press the shift lock override button.

The shift lever can be shifted while the but-

ton is pressed.

P.239

To drive using temporary gear step
selection, operate the “-” or “+” paddle
shift switch when driving with the shift
lever in D.
Changing the gear step allows restric-
tion of the highest gear, preventing
unnecessary upshifting and enabling
the level of engine braking force to be
selected.

1

Upshifting

2

Downshifting

WARNING

To prevent an accident when releas-

ing the shift lock

Before pressing the shift lock override

button, make sure to set the parking

brake and depress the brake pedal.
If the accelerator pedal is accidentally

depressed instead of the brake pedal

when the shift lock override button is

pressed and the shift lever is shifted out

of P, the vehicle may suddenly start, pos-

sibly leading to an accident which may

result in death or serious injury.

Selecting the driving mode

Selecting gear steps in the D
position (vehicles with paddle
shift switches)

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The selected gear step, from D1 to D10, will
be displayed in the meter.
To return to normal D position driving, the
“+” paddle shift switch must be held down
for a period of time.

Gear step functions

10 levels of accelerating force and engine

braking can be selected.

A lower gear step will provide greater

accelerating force and engine braking

force than a higher gear step, and the

engine revolutions will also increase.

Automatic deactivation of gear step

selection in the D position

Gear step selection in the D position will be

deactivated in the following situations:

When the vehicle comes to a stop

If the accelerator pedal is depressed for

more than a certain period of time

When the shift lever is shifted to a posi-

tion other than D

When the “+” paddle shift switch is

pressed and held

Downshifting restriction warning

buzzer

To help ensure safety and driving perfor-

mance, downshifting operation may some-

times be restricted. In some circumstances,

downshifting may not be possible even

when the shift lever or paddle shift switch is

operated. (A buzzer will sound twice.)

To enter 10-speed sport sequential
shiftmatic mode, shift the shift lever to
M. Gear steps can be selected by
operating the shift lever or paddle shift
switches (if equipped).

1

Upshifting

2

Downshifting

The gear step changes once every time the
shift lever or paddle shift switch (if
equipped) is operated.
The selected gear step, from M1 to M10,
will be displayed in the meter.

However, even when in the M position,
the gear steps will be automatically
changed if the engine speed is too
high, or too low.

Gear step functions

10 levels of accelerating force and engine

braking can be selected.

A lower gear step will provide greater

accelerating force and engine braking

force than a higher gear step, and the

engine revolutions will also increase.

When the vehicle comes to a stop with

the shift lever in the M position

The transmission will automatically

downshift to M1 once the vehicle is

stopped.

After a stop, the vehicle will start off in M1.

Changing gear steps in the M
position

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When the vehicle is stopped, the trans-

mission is set at M1.

Downshifting restriction warning

buzzer

To help ensure safety and driving perfor-

mance, downshifting operation may some-

times be restricted. In some circumstances,

downshifting may not be possible even

when the shift lever or paddle shift switch (if

equipped) is operated. (A buzzer will sound

twice.)

If the “M” indicator does not come on or

the “D” indicator is displayed even after

shifting the shift lever to M

This may indicate a malfunction in the auto-

matic transmission system. Have the vehicle

inspected by your Lexus dealer.

(In this situation, the transmission will oper-

ate in the same manner as when the shift

lever is in D.)

The turn signal lever can be used to
show the following intentions of the
driver.

1

Right turn

2

Lane change to the right (move the
lever partway and release it)

The right hand signals will flash 3 times.

3

Lane change to the left (move the
lever partway and release it)

The left hand signals will flash 3 times.

4

Left turn

Turn signals can be operated when

The engine switch is in ON.

If the indicator flashes faster than usual

Check that a light bulb in the front or rear

turn signal lights has not burned out.

Turn signal lever

Operating instructions

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If the turn signals stop flashing before a

lane change has been performed

Operate the lever again.

Using the manual mode

The parking brake can be set and
released manually.

U.S.A.

Canada

1

Push the switch to set the parking
brake

The parking brake indicator light will turn
on.
Press and hold the parking brake switch if
an emergency occurs and it is necessary to
operate the parking brake while driving.

2

Pull the switch to release the park-

Parking brake

The parking brake can be set or
released automatically or manually.
In automatic mode, the parking
brake can be set or released auto-
matically according to shift lever
operation. Also, even in automatic
mode, the parking brake can be set
or released manually.

Operating instructions

A
B

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ing brake

• Operate the parking brake switch while

depressing the brake pedal.

• Using the parking brake automatic

release function, the parking brake can
be released by depressing the accelera-
tor pedal. When using this function,
slowly depress the accelerator pedal.

Make sure that the parking brake indicator
light turn off.

Turning the automatic mode on

While the vehicle is stopped, press and
hold the parking brake switch until a
message is shown on the multi-infor-
mation display

When the automatic mode is turned
on, the parking brake operates as fol-
lows.

When the shift lever is shifted from
P, the parking brake will be
released, and the parking brake
indicator light will turn off.

When the shift lever is shifted to P,
the parking brake will be set, and
the parking brake indicator light will
turn on.

Operate the shift lever with the vehicle
stopped and the brake pedal
depressed.

Turning the automatic mode off

While the vehicle is stopped, pull and
hold the parking brake switch until a
message is shown on the multi-infor-
mation display

Parking brake operation

When the engine switch is not in ON, the

parking brake cannot be released using

the parking brake switch.

When the engine switch is not in ON,

automatic mode (automatic brake setting

and releasing) is not available.

Parking brake automatic release func-

tion

When the shift lever is shifted from P, the

parking brake will be released in auto-

matic mode.

When all of the following conditions are

met in manual mode, the parking brake

can be released by depressing the accel-

erator pedal.

• The driver’s door is closed

• The driver is wearing the seat belt

• The shift lever is in D, M or R

If “Parking Brake Temporarily Unavail-

able” is displayed on the multi-informa-

tion display

If the parking brake is operated repeatedly

over a short period of time, the system may

restrict operation to prevent overheating. If

this happens, refrain from operating the

parking brake. Normal operation will return

after about 1 minute.

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If “Parking Brake Unavailable” or “EPB

Unavailable” is displayed on the multi-

information display

Operate the parking brake switch. If the

message does not disappear after operat-

ing the switch several times, the system may

be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle

inspected by your Lexus dealer.

Parking brake operation sound

When the parking brake operates, a motor

sound (whirring sound) may be heard. This

does not indicate a malfunction.

Parking brake indicator light

Depending on the engine switch mode,

the parking brake indicator light will turn

on and stay on as described below:

ON: Comes on until the parking brake is

released.

Not in ON: Stays on for approximately 15

seconds.

When the engine switch is turned off with

the parking brake set, the parking brake

indicator light will stay on for about 15

seconds. This does not indicate a mal-

function.

When the parking brake switch mal-

functions

Automatic mode (automatic brake setting

and releasing) will be turned on automati-

cally.

Parking the vehicle

P.138

Parking brake engaged warning buzzer

A buzzer will sound if the vehicle is driven

with the parking brake engaged. “EPB

Applied” is displayed on the multi-informa-

tion display (with the vehicle reached a

speed of 3 mph [5 km/h]).

If the brake system warning light comes

on

P.354

Usage in winter time

P.245

WARNING

When parking the vehicle

Do not leave a child in the vehicle alone.

The parking brake may be released unin-

tentionally and there is the danger of the

vehicle moving that may lead to an acci-

dent resulting in death or serious injury.

NOTICE

When parking the vehicle

Before you leave the vehicle, shift the

shift lever to P, set the parking brake and

make sure that the vehicle does not

move.

When the system malfunctions

Stop the vehicle in a safe place and

check the warning messages.

When the parking brake cannot be

released due to a malfunction

Driving the vehicle with the parking

brake set will lead to brake components

overheating, which may affect braking

performance and increase brake wear.
Have the vehicle inspected by your

Lexus dealer immediately if this occurs.

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Turns the brake hold system on

The brake hold standby indicator

comes on. While the system is holding the
brake, the brake hold operated indicator

comes on.

Brake hold system operating conditions

The brake hold system cannot be turned on

in the following conditions:

The driver’s door is not closed.

The driver is not wearing the seat belt.

“Parking Brake Unavailable” or “EPB

Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” is dis-

played on the multi-information display.

If any of the conditions above are detected

when the brake hold system is enabled, the

system will turn off and the brake hold

standby indicator light will go off. In addi-

tion, if any of the conditions are detected

while the system is holding the brake, a

warning buzzer will sound and a message

will be shown on the multi-information dis-

play. The parking brake will then be set

automatically.

Brake hold function

If the brake pedal is left released for a

period of about 3 minutes after the sys-

tem has started holding the brake, the

parking brake will be set automatically. In

this case, a warning buzzer sounds and a

message is shown on the multi-informa-

tion display.

To turn the system off while the system is

holding the brake, firmly depress the

brake pedal and press the button again.

The brake hold function may not hold the

vehicle when the vehicle is on a steep

incline. In this situation, it may be neces-

sary for the driver to apply the brakes. A

warning buzzer will sound and the multi-

information display will inform the driver

of this situation. If a warning message is

shown on the multi-information display,

read the message and follow the instruc-

tions.

When the parking brake is set automati-

cally while the system is holding the

brakes

Perform any of the following operations to

release the parking brake.

Depress the accelerator pedal. (The

parking brake will not be released auto-

matically if the seat belt is not fastened.)

Operate the parking brake switch with

the brake pedal depressed.

Make sure that the parking brake indicator
light goes off. (

P.157)

When an inspection at your Lexus

dealer is necessary

When the brake hold standby indicator

(green) does not illuminate even when the

brake hold switch is pressed with the brake

hold system operating conditions met, the

system may be malfunctioning. Have the

vehicle inspected at your Lexus dealer.

Brake Hold

The brake hold system keeps the
brake applied when the shift lever is
in D, M or N with the system on and
the brake pedal has been
depressed to stop the vehicle. The
system releases the brake when the
accelerator pedal is depressed with
the shift lever in D or M to allow
smooth start off.

Enabling the system

A

B

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If “Brake Hold Fault Depress Brake to

Deactivate Visit Your Dealer” or

“Brake Hold Malfunction Visit Your

Dealer” is displayed on the multi-infor-

mation display

The system may be malfunctioning. Have

the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer.

Warning messages and buzzers

Warning messages and buzzers are used to

indicate a system malfunction or to inform

the driver of the need for caution. If a warn-

ing message is shown on the multi-informa-

tion display, read the message and follow

the instructions.

If the brake hold operated indicator

flashes

P.357

*

: If equipped

Press the ASC switch.

The indicator on the switch will turn on.
Press the ASC switch again to turn the
ASC system off.
Even if the indicator is illuminated, when
the driving mode (

P.239) is set to Eco

drive mode, ASC system does not oper-
ate.

Operating conditions

The ASC system operates when the driving

mode (

P.239) is set to other than Eco

drive mode.

WARNING

When the vehicle is on a steep incline

When using the brake hold system on a

steep incline, exercise caution. The brake

hold function may not hold the vehicle in

such a situation.

When stopped on a slippery road

The system cannot stop the vehicle when

the gripping ability of the tires has been

exceeded. Do not use the system when

stopped on a slippery road.

NOTICE

When parking the vehicle

The brake hold system is not designed

for use when parking the vehicle for a

long period of time. Turning the engine

switch off while the system is holding the

brake may release the brake, which

would cause the vehicle to move. When

operating the engine switch, depress the

brake pedal, shift the shift lever to P and

set the parking brake.

ASC (Active Sound Con-
trol)

*

The ASC system directs certain
sounds from the front of the cabin
to the vehicle interior, and harmo-
nizes these sounds with the actual
sound of the engine and exhaust in
order to allow the driver to feel
acceleration and the state of the
engine more strongly.

Turning ASC system on

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4-3.Operating the lights and wipers

Operating the

switch turns on

the lights as follows:

U.S.A.

Canada

1

The side marker, parking, tail,

license plate, instrument panel
lights, and daytime running lights
(

P.162) turn on.

2

The headlights and all the

lights listed above (except daytime
running lights) turn on.

3

The headlights, daytime run-

ning lights (

P.162) and all the

lights listed above turn on and off
automatically.

4

(U.S.A.) Off

AUTO mode can be used when

The engine switch is in ON.

Daytime running light system

The daytime running lights illuminate the

parking lights and illuminate brighter than

the parking lights.

To make your vehicle more visible to

other drivers during daytime driving, the

daytime running lights turn on automati-

cally when all of the following conditions

are met. (The daytime running lights are

not designed for use at night.)

• The engine is running

• The parking brake is released
• The headlight switch is in the

or

(when the surroundings are bright) posi-

tion

The daytime running lights remain on after
they illuminate due to the conditions above,
even if the parking brake is set again.

For the U.S.A.: Daytime running lights

can be turned off by operating the head-
light switch to

position.

Compared to turning on the headlights,

the daytime running light system offers

greater durability and consumes less

electricity, so it can help improve fuel

economy.

Headlight control sensor

The sensor may not function properly if an

object is placed on the sensor, or anything

that blocks the sensor is affixed to the wind-

shield.

Doing so interferes with the sensor detect-

ing the level of ambient light and may cause

the automatic headlight system to malfunc-

tion.

Headlight switch

The headlights can be operated
manually or automatically.

Turning on the headlights

A
B

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Automatic light off system

When the headlights come on: The head-

lights and tail lights turn off 30 seconds

after the driver’s door is opened and

closed if the engine switch is turned to

ACC or OFF. (The lights turn off immedi-
ately if

on the key is pressed after

all the doors are locked.)

When only the tail lights come on: The tail

lights turn off automatically if the engine

switch is turned to ACC or OFF and the

driver’s door is opened.

Except for Canada: To turn the lights on

again, turn the engine switch to ON, or turn

the light switch off once and then back to

or

.

For Canada: To turn the lights on again, turn

the engine switch to ON, or turn the light
switch to

once and then back to

or .

Automatic headlight leveling system (if

equipped)

The level of the headlights is automatically

adjusted according to the number of pas-

sengers and the loading condition of the

vehicle to ensure that the headlights do not

interfere with other road users.

Windshield wiper linked headlight illu-

mination

When driving during daytime with the
headlight switch turned to

position, if

the windshield wipers are used, the head-

lights will turn on automatically after several

seconds to help enhance the visibility of

your vehicle.

Battery-saving function

In order to prevent the battery of the vehi-

cle from discharging, if the headlights

and/or tail lights are on when the engine

switch is turned off the battery saving func-

tion will operate and automatically turn off

all the lights after approximately 20 min-

utes. When the engine switch is turned to

ON, the battery-saving function will be dis-

abled.
When any of the following are performed,

the battery-saving function is canceled

once and then reactivated. All the lights will

turn off automatically 20 minutes after the

battery-saving function has been reacti-

vated:

When the headlight switch is operated

When a door is opened or closed

Welcome light illumination control

The parking and tail lights automatically

turn on at night when the doors are

unlocked using the entry function or wire-

less remote control if the light switch is in
the

position.

Customization

Settings (e.g. light sensor sensitivity) can be

changed. (Customizable features:

P.409, 410)

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the lights on longer than

necessary when the engine is not run-

ning.

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1

With the headlights on, push the
lever away from you to turn on the
high beams.

Pull the lever toward you to the center
position to turn the high beams off.

2

Pull the lever toward you and
release it to flash the high beams
once.

You can flash the high beams with the
headlights on or off.

AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting System)
secures excellent visibility at intersec-
tions and on curves by automatically
adjusting the direction of the light axis
of the headlights according to vehicle
speed and the degree of the tire’s
angle as controlled by steering input.

AFS operates at speeds of approximately
6 mph (10 km/h) or higher.

Customization

Some functions can be customized.

(

P.404)

When any of the following conditions is
met, while the headlights (low beam)
are on, the cornering lights will addi-
tionally turn on and light up the direc-
tion of movement for the vehicle. This is
to ensure excellent visibility when
either driving at intersections or park-
ing at night.

The steering wheel is operated

The turn signal lever is operated

The shift lever is in R (both left and
right side cornering lights)

Cornering light control

The lights illuminate when the vehicle

speed is approximately 19 mph (30

km/h) or less. However, the lights turn off

when the vehicle speed increases to

approximately 22 mph (35 km/h) or

more.

After the lights remain illuminated for 30

minutes, they automatically turn off.

Turning on the high beam head-
lights

AFS (Adaptive Front-lighting
System) (if equipped)

Cornering lights (if equipped)

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Driving

1

Press the Automatic High Beam
switch.

2

Turn the headlight switch to the

or

position.

The Automatic High Beam indicator will

come on when the system is operating.

Conditions to turn the high beams

on/off automatically

When all of the following conditions are

met, the high beams will be turned on

automatically (after approximately 1 sec-

ond):

• The vehicle speed is approximately 21

mph (34 km/h) or more.

• The area ahead of the vehicle is dark.

• There are no vehicles ahead with head-

lights or tail lights turned on.

• There are few streetlights on the road

ahead.

If any of the following conditions are met,

the high beams will turn off automatically:

• The vehicle speed is below approxi-

mately 17 mph (27 km/h).

• The area ahead of the vehicle is not dark.

• Vehicles ahead have their headlights or

tail lights turned on.

• There are many streetlights on the road

ahead.

Front camera detection information

The high beams may not be automatically

turned off in the following situations:

• When a vehicle suddenly appears from

around a curve

• When the vehicle is cut in front of by

another vehicle

• When vehicles ahead cannot be

detected due to repeated curves, road

dividers or roadside trees

• When vehicles ahead appear in a far-

away lane on a wide road

• When the lights of vehicles ahead are not

on

The high beams may be turned off if a

vehicle ahead that is using fog lights with-

AHB (Automatic High
Beam)

The Automatic High Beam uses a
front camera located behind the
upper portion of the windshield to
assess the brightness of the lights of
vehicles ahead, streetlights, etc.,
and automatically turns the high
beams on or off as necessary.

WARNING

Limitations of the Automatic High

Beam

Do not overly rely on the Automatic

High Beam. Always drive safely, taking

care to observe your surroundings and

turning the high beams on or off manu-

ally if necessary.

To prevent incorrect operation of the

Automatic High Beam system

Do not overload the vehicle.

Activating the Automatic High
Beam

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out its headlights turned on is detected.

House lights, street lights, traffic signals,

and illuminated billboards or signs and

other reflective objects may cause the

high beams to change to the low beams,

or the low beams to remain on.

The following factors may affect the

amount of time taken for the high beams

to turn on or off:

• The brightness of the headlights, fog

lights, and tail lights of vehicles ahead

• The movement and direction of vehicles

ahead

• When a vehicle ahead only has opera-

tional lights on one side

• When a vehicle ahead is a two-wheeled

vehicle

• The condition of the road (gradient,

curve, condition of the road surface, etc.)

• The number of passengers and amount of

luggage in the vehicle

The high beams may turn on or off unex-

pectedly.

Bicycles or similar vehicles may not be

detected.

In the following situations the system may

not be able to correctly detect the sur-

rounding brightness level. This may cause

the low beams to remain on or the high

beams to flash or dazzle pedestrians or

vehicles ahead. In such a case, it is neces-

sary to manually switch between the high

and low beams.

• When driving in inclement weather

(heavy rain, snow, fog, sandstorms, etc.)

• When the windshield is obscured by fog,

mist, ice, dirt, etc.

• When the windshield is cracked or dam-

aged

• When the front camera is deformed or

dirty

• When the temperature of the front cam-

era is extremely high

• When the surrounding brightness level is

equal to that of headlights, tail lights or

fog lights

• When headlights or tail lights of vehicles

ahead are turned off, dirty, changing

color, or not aimed properly

• When the vehicle is hit by water, snow,

dust, etc. from a preceding vehicle

• When driving through an area of inter-

mittently changing brightness and dark-

ness

• When frequently and repeatedly driving

ascending/descending roads, or roads

with rough, bumpy or uneven surfaces

(such as stone-paved roads, gravel

roads, etc.)

• When frequently and repeatedly taking

curves or driving on a winding road

• When there is a highly reflective object

ahead of the vehicle, such as a sign or

mirror

• When the back of a preceding vehicle is

highly reflective, such as a container on a

truck

• When the vehicle’s headlights are dam-

aged or dirty, or are not aimed properly

• When the vehicle is listing or tilting due to

a flat tire, a trailer being towed, etc.

• When the headlights are changed

between the high beams and low beams

repeatedly in an abnormal manner

• When the driver believes that the high

beams may be flashing or dazzling

pedestrians or other drivers

Temporarily lowering sensor sensitivity

The sensitivity of the sensor can be tempo-

rarily lowered.

1

Turn the engine switch off while the fol-

lowing conditions are met.

The headlight switch is in

or

position.

The headlight switch lever is in the origi-

nal position.

Automatic High Beam switch is on.

2

Turn the engine switch to ON.

3

Within 60 seconds after step

2

, repeat

pushing the headlight switch lever to

the high beam position then pulling it to

the original position quickly 10 times,

then leave the lever in the original posi-

tion.

4

If the sensitivity is changed, the Auto-

matic High Beam indicator is turn on

and off 3 times.

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Driving

Switching to the high beams

Push the lever away from you.

The Automatic High Beam indicator will
turn off and the high beam indicator will
turn on.
Pull the lever to its original position to acti-
vate the Automatic High Beam system
again.

Switching to the low beams

Press the Automatic High Beam
switch.

The Automatic High Beam indicator will
turn off.
Press the switch to activate the Automatic
High Beam system again.

Temporarily switching to the low
beams

Pull the lever toward you and then

return it to its original position.
The high beams are on while the lever
is pulled toward you, however, after the
lever is returned to its original position,
the low beams remain on for a certain
amount of time. Afterwards, the Auto-
matic High Beam will be activated
again.

Temporarily switching to the low beams

It is recommended to switch to the low

beams when the high beam may cause

problems or distress to other drivers or

pedestrians nearby.

Turning the high beams on/off
manually

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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers

*

: If equipped

1

*1

or

*2

Turns the fog

lights off

2

Turns the fog lights on

*1

: For the U.S.A.

*2

: For Canada

Fog lights can be used when

The headlights are on in low beam.

Fog light switch

*

When in difficult driving conditions,
such as in rain and fog, turn on the
fog lights to secure front visibility.

Turning on the fog light

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the lights on longer than

necessary when the engine is off.

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