Lexus RC350 (2022 year). Manual in english — page 4

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Menu icons

Liquid crystal display

P.70

The multi-information display is oper-
ated using the meter control switches.

Select an item/change pages
Press: Enter/Set
Press and hold: Reset
Return to the previous screen

Pressing and holding the switch will display
the first screen of the selected menu icon.

Except F SPORT models

Press: Display the top screen
Press and hold: Register current
screen as the top screen
Call sending/receiving and history
display

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

F SPORT models

Move the main meter
Call sending/receiving and history
display

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

Registering a top screen (except F
SPORT models)

The displayed top screen can be

Drive information

Navigation system-linked dis-
play (if equipped)

Audio system-linked display

Driving assist system informa-
tion

Warning message display

Settings display

WARNING

The multi-information display at low

temperatures

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.

Changing the meter display

A
B

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changed to a registered screen of your
choice.
To register a screen as the top screen,
display the desired screen and press
and hold

.

Content displayed as drive infor-
mation

Select to display various drive data.
Up to 2 of the following items can be
selected for each drive information
screen:
Items displayed can be switched by
pressing

or

of the meter con-

trol switches to select

and pressing

or

.

F SPORT models: When the main
meter is in the center position, only one
item will be displayed at a time.
F SPORT models: Some drive informa-
tion items can only be displayed when
the main meter is in the center position
or when it is moved to the right.

Current fuel consumption

Displays instantaneous current fuel con-
sumption

Average fuel economy

• After reset: Displays average fuel con-

sumption since display reset

*1, 2

• After start: Displays average fuel con-

sumption since engine start

*2

• After refuel: Displays average fuel con-

sumption since refuel

*2, 3

Average vehicle speed

• After reset: Displays average vehicle

speed since display reset

*1

• After start: Displays average vehicle

speed since engine start

Elapsed time

• After reset: Displays elapsed time since

the display was reset

*1

• After start: Displays elapsed time since

engine start

Distance

• Driving range: Displays driving range

with remaining fuel

*3, 4

• After start: Displays drive distance since

vehicle start

Other

Blank: No item

*1

: The function can be reset by pressing

the

of the meter control switches

for longer than 1 second when the item
to reset is displayed.
If there is more than one item that can
be reset, the item selection screen will
appear.

*2

: Use the displayed fuel consumption as a

reference.

*3

: 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 without
turning the engine switch off, the display
may not be updated.

*4

: 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.

Drive information

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Eco Driving Indicator

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 will not operate
under the following conditions:

The shift lever is in any position
other than D.

A paddle shift switch is operated.

Neither normal mode nor Eco drive
mode is selected. (

P.196)

The vehicle speed is approximately
80 mph (130 km/h) or higher.

Boost gauge/engine oil tempera-
ture gauge/engine oil pressure
gauge (if equipped)

*

Boost gauge

Displays the boost pressure. The display
will change color if the specified pressure is
exceeded.

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.293)

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.

*

: For F SPORT models, this item is not

available when the main meter is in the
center position.

G-force (if equipped)

*

Displays lateral G-forces on the vehi-
cle.

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

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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

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

Resetting the record of maximum
G-forces

Press and hold

to reset the record.

Peak hold function

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.

*

: For F SPORT models, this item is not

available when the main meter is in the
center position.

Tire pressure

P.266

Vehicle sway warning

*

Detects the sway of the vehicle within a
lane, which is often associated with a
decrease in the driver’s attention level,

and displays the decrease in attention
using a bar display.
The shorter the bar length, the more
the driver may need to rest.

This display is a part of the LDA (Lane
Departure Alert with steering control) sys-
tem.The display is enabled when the oper-
ating conditions of the vehicle sway
warning are met. (

P.168)

*

: For F SPORT models, this item is not

available when the main meter is in the
center position.

Gear positions

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

Units (if equipped)

*

The units of measure used can be
changed while driving.

Unlike the units setting performed on

,

the units setting performed on

can be

changed while driving.

*

: For F SPORT models, this item is not

available when the main meter is in the
right-side position.

Blank (No items)

Displays no drive information contents.

Tire pressure

It may take a few minutes to display the

tire inflation pressure after the engine

switch is turned to IGNITION ON mode.

It may also take a few minutes to display

the tire inflation pressure after inflation

pressure has been adjusted.

“---” may be displayed if the tire position

information cannot be determined due to

unfavorable radio wave conditions.

Tire inflation pressure changes with tem-

perature. The displayed values may also

be different from the values measured

A

B

C

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using a tire pressure gauge.

Select to display the following naviga-
tion system-linked information.

Route guidance

Compass display (heading-up dis-
play)

Select to enable selection of an audio
source or track on the display using the
meter control switches.

Select to display the operational status
of the following systems:

LDA (Lane Departure Alert with
steering control) (

P.167)

Dynamic radar cruise control with
full-speed range (

P.174)

Select to display warning messages
and measures to be taken if a malfunc-
tion is detected. (

P.301)

The settings of the following items can
be changed using the meter control
switches.
For functions that can be enabled or
disabled, the function switches

between on and off each time

is

pressed.

LDA (Lane Departure Alert

with steering control) (

P.167)

Select to set up the following items.

Steering Assist

Select to enable/disable steering wheel
assistance.

Alert

Select to set a vibrator or buzzer as the
notification method used to warn the
driver.

Sensitivity

Select to set the warning sensitivity.

Sway warning

Select to enable/disable the vehicle sway
warning.

Sway sensitivity

Select to set the vehicle sway warning sen-
sitivity.

PCS (Pre-Collision System)

(

P.160)

Select to set up the following items.

PCS

Select to enable/disable the pre-collision
system.

Warning sensitivity

Select to change the warning timing.

Clock (

P.66)

Select to switch between 12-hour dis-
play and 24-hour display.

Vehicle Settings

Scheduled Maintenance (

P.246)

Select to reset the message indicating

Navigation system-linked dis-
play (if equipped)

Audio system-linked display

Driving assist system information

Warning message display

Settings display

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maintenance is required, after the required
maintenance is performed.

Oil maintenance (

P.258)

Select to reset the engine oil maintenance
information (message indicating mainte-
nance is required and distance until the
next oil change) after engine oil mainte-
nance is performed.

Meter settings

Language

Select to change the language on the dis-
play.

Units

Select to change the units of measure dis-
played.

Eco Driving Indicator Light

(

P.74)

Select to enable/disable the Eco Driving
Indicator Light.

Switch settings (except F

SPORT models)

Displays a procedure to register a desired
screen to

.

You can register 1 screen as a shortcut,
which can be displayed by pressing

.

Drive information screen (

P.73)

Select to choose between 2 items that will
be displayed on each drive information
screen (“Drive info 1”, “Drive Info 2” and
“Drive Info 3”) respectively.

Pop-up display (

P.69)

Select to enable/disable the pop-up dis-
play.
• Intersection guidance (if equipped)
• Incoming calls

• Audio Feedback (F SPORT)
• Volume Feedback (F SPORT)
• Brightness adjustment

Color

Select to set the color of the cursor on the
multi-information display.

Rev indicator (F SPORT models)
(

P.68)

• Select to enable/disable the Rev indica-

tor.

• Select to set the desired engine speed at

which the Rev indicator will begin to be
displayed.

Rev peak (F SPORT models)
(

P.69)

Select to enable/disable the Rev peak.

Default setting

Select to reset the meter display settings to
the default setting.

Background color of the indicator/shift

position display area (except F SPORT

models)

The background color of the indicator/shift

position display area is changed according

to the driving mode as follows (

P.196):

Eco drive mode: Blue

Sport mode: Red

G-force display (if equipped)

The G-force values may not be zero even

when the vehicle is parked, such as when it

is parked on an incline.

Suspension of the settings display

Some settings cannot be changed while

driving. When changing settings, park

the vehicle in a safe place.

If a warning message is displayed, opera-

tion of the settings display will be sus-

pended.

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Center Display
“MENU” button
Touchpad

Trip information

Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch, then select

on the

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.

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.

Fuel consumption informa-
tion

Fuel consumption information can
be displayed on the Center Display.

Vehicles with a 10.3-inch display:
The fuel consumption information
can be displayed and operated on
the side display.

System components

Consumption

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menu screen, and then select “ECO”.
If a screen other than “Trip Information”
is displayed, select “Trip Information”.

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

Average fuel consumption for the past
15 minutes is divided by color into past
averages and averages attained since
the engine switch was last turned to
IGNITION ON mode. Use the dis-
played average fuel consumption as a
reference.

The image is an example only, and may
vary slightly from actual conditions.

History

Press the “MENU” button on the
Remote Touch, then select

on the

menu screen, and then select “ECO”.
If a screen other than “History” is dis-
played, select “History”.

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

The average fuel consumption history
is divided by color into past averages
and the average fuel consumption
since the last updated. Use the dis-
played average fuel consumption as a
reference.

The image is an example 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”.

Cruising 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.

A
B

C
D

E

F

A
B
C
D

E

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Display the vehicle information on the
side display (

P.212), and then select

or

to display the desired

screen.
The image is an example only, and may
vary slightly from actual conditions.

Trip information (type A)

Displays the average fuel consumption
for the past 10 minutes in 1 minute
intervals, as well as the cruising range.

Use the displayed average fuel consump-
tion as a reference.

Trip information (type B)

Displays the cruising range, latest fuel
consumption and the amount of time
elapsed since the engine was started.

Use the displayed average fuel consump-
tion as a reference.

History

Displays the average fuel consumption
and highest fuel consumption.

Use the displayed average fuel consump-
tion as a reference.

Using the side display (vehicles
with a 10.3-inch display)

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Before driving

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3-1. Key information

Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the

doors and trunk

Doors. . . . . . . . . . . . .

86

Trunk. . . . . . . . . . . . ..

89

Smart access system with

push-button start. . . . . ...

93

3-3. Adjusting the seats

Front seats. . . . . . . . . ...

97

Rear seats. . . . . . . . . .

99

Power easy access system/driving

position memory/memory recall
function. . . . . . . . . .

100

Head restraints. . . . . . .

103

3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and

mirrors

Steering wheel. . . . . . . .

106

Inside rear view mirror. . . .

107

Outside rear view mirrors. ..

108

3-5. Opening, closing the windows

and moon roof

Power windows. . . . . . .

110

Moon roof . . . . . . . . . ..

112

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3-1.Key information

The following keys are provided with
the vehicle.

Electronic keys

• Operating the smart access system with

push-button start (

P.93)

• Operating the wireless remote control

function (

P.84)

Mechanical keys
Key number plate
Card key (electronic key) (if
equipped)

Operating the smart access system with
push-button start (

P.93)

Card key (if equipped)

The card key is not waterproof.

The mechanical key that is stored inside

the card key should be used only if a

problem arises, such as when the card

key does not operate properly.

If it is difficult to take out the mechanical

key, push down the lock release button

using a pen tip etc. If it is still difficult to

pull it out, use a coin etc.

To store the mechanical key in the card

key, insert it while pressing the lock

release button.

If the battery cover is not installed and the

battery falls out or if the battery was

removed because the key got wet, rein-

stall the battery with the positive terminal

facing the Lexus emblem.

When riding in an aircraft

When bringing an electronic key onto an

aircraft, make sure you do not press any

buttons on the electronic key while inside

the aircraft cabin. If you are carrying an

electronic key in your bag etc., ensure that

the buttons are not likely to be pressed acci-

dentally. Pressing a button may cause the

electronic key to emit radio waves that

could interfere with the operation of the air-

craft.

Electronic key battery depletion

The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years.

(The card key battery life is about a year

and a half.)

If the battery becomes low, an alarm will

sound in the cabin and a message will be

shown on the multi-information display

when the engine is stopped.

Keys

The keys

A

B
C
D

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As the electronic key always receives

radio waves, the battery will become

depleted even if the electronic key is not

used. The following symptoms indicate

that the electronic key battery may be

depleted. Replace the battery when nec-

essary.

• The smart access system with push-but-

ton start or the wireless remote control

does not operate.

• The detection area becomes smaller.

• The LED indicator on the key surface

does not turn on.

To avoid serious deterioration, do not

leave the electronic key within 3 ft. (1 m)

of the following electrical appliances that

produce a magnetic field:

• TVs

• Personal computers

• Cellular phones, cordless phones and

battery chargers

• Recharging cellular phones or cordless

phones

• Table lamps

• Induction cookers

Replacing the battery

P.275

Confirmation of the registered key

number

The number of keys already registered to

the vehicle can be confirmed. Ask your

Lexus dealer for details.

NOTICE

To prevent key damage

Do not drop the keys, subject them to

strong shocks or bend them.

Do not expose the keys to high tem-

peratures for long periods of time.

Do not get the keys wet or wash them

in an ultrasonic washer etc.

Do not attach metallic or magnetic

materials to the keys or place the keys

close to such materials.

Do not disassemble the keys.

Do not attach a sticker or anything else

to the surface of the electronic key.

Do not place the keys near objects that

produce magnetic fields, such as TVs,

audio systems and induction cookers.

Carrying the electronic key on your

person

Carry the electronic key 3.9 in. (10 cm)

or more away from electric appliances

that are turned on. Radio waves emitted

from electric appliances within 3.9 in. (10

cm) of the electronic key may interfere

with the key, causing the key to not func-

tion properly.

In case of a smart access system with

push-button start malfunction or

other key-related problems

P.315

When an electronic key is lost

P.314

Handling the card key (if equipped)

Do not apply excess force when insert-

ing the mechanical key into the card

key. Doing so may damage the card

key.

If the battery or card key terminals get

wet, the battery may corrode. If the key

is dropped into water, or if drinking

water etc. is spilled on the key, immedi-

ately remove the battery cover and

wipe the battery and terminals. (To

remove the battery cover, lightly grasp

and pull it.) If the battery is corroded,

have your Lexus dealer replace the

battery.

Do not crush the battery cover or use

a screwdriver to remove the battery

cover. Forcibly removing the battery

cover may bend or damage the key.

If the battery cover is frequently

removed, the battery cover may

become loose.

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The electronic keys are equipped with
the following wireless remote control:

Locks the doors (

P.86)

Unlocks the doors (

P.86)

Opens the windows and moon roof
(if equipped)

*

(

P.86)

Opens the trunk (

P.91)

Sounds the alarm

*

: This setting must be customized at your

Lexus dealer.

Panic mode

When

is pressed for longer than

about one second, an alarm will sound

intermittently and the vehicle lights will flash

to deter any person from trying to break

into or damage your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button on the

electronic key.

To take out the mechanical key, push
the release button and take the key out.

The mechanical key can only be inserted in
one direction, as the key only has grooves
on one side. If the key cannot be inserted in
a lock cylinder, turn it over and re-attempt
to insert it.
After using the mechanical key, store it in
the electronic key. Carry the mechanical
key together with the electronic key. If the
electronic key battery is depleted or the
entry function does not operate properly,
you will need the mechanical key.
(

P.315)

NOTICE

When installing the battery, make sure

to check the direction of the battery.

Installing the battery in the wrong

direction may cause the battery to

deplete rapidly.

The surface of the card key may be

damaged, or its coating may peel off in

the following situations:

• The card key is carried together with

hard objects, such as coins and keys.

• The card key is scraped with a sharp

object, such as the tip of a mechanical

pencil.

• The surface of the card key is wiped

with thinner or benzene.

Wireless remote control

A
B
C

D

E

Using the mechanical key

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fore
dri
ving

When required to leave the vehicle’s

key with a parking attendant

Set the luggage security system (

P.92) on

and lock the glove box (

P.225) as cir-

cumstances demand.
Remove the mechanical key for your own

use and provide the attendant with the elec-

tronic key only.

If you lose your mechanical keys

P.314

If a wrong key is used

The key cylinder rotates freely, isolated

from the internal mechanism.

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk

3-2.Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk

Smart access system with
push-button start

Carry the electronic key to enable this
function.

1

Grip the driver’s door handle to
unlock the door. Grip the passen-
ger’s door handle to unlock both
side doors.

*

Make sure to touch the sensor on the back
of the handle.
The doors cannot be unlocked for 3 sec-
onds after the doors are locked.

*

: The door unlock settings can be

changed.

2

Touch the lock sensor (indentation
on the side of the door handle) to
lock the doors.

Check that the door is securely locked.

Wireless remote control

1

Locks both side doors

Check that the door is securely locked.

2

Unlocks both side doors

Pressing the button unlocks the driver’s
door. Pressing the button again within 5
seconds unlocks the other door.
Press and hold to open the windows and
moon roof.

*

*

: This setting must be customized at your

Lexus dealer.

Side window open/close function linked

to door operation

When a door is opened, its window opens

slightly. When a door is closed, its window

closes completely.

Switching the door unlock function

It is possible to set which doors the entry

function unlocks using the wireless remote

control.

1

Turn the engine switch off.

2

When the indicator light on the key sur-
face is not on, press and hold

,

or

for approximately 5

seconds while pressing and holding

.

The setting changes each time an operation

is performed, as shown below. (When

changing the setting continuously, release

the buttons, wait for at least 5 seconds, and

repeat step

2

.)

Doors

Unlocking and locking the doors
from the outside

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To prevent unintended triggering of the

alarm, unlock the doors using the wireless

remote control and open and close a door

once after the settings have been changed.

(If a door is not opened within 60 seconds
after

is pressed, the doors will be

locked again and the alarm will automati-

cally be set.)
In a case that the alarm is triggered, imme-

diately stop the alarm. (

P.57)

Impact detection door lock release sys-

tem

In the event that the vehicle is subject to a

strong impact, both side doors are

unlocked. Depending on the force of the

impact or the type of accident, however, the

system may not operate.

Operation signals

A buzzer sounds and the emergency flash-

ers flash to indicate that the doors have

been locked/unlocked. (Locked: once;

Unlocked: twice)
A buzzer sounds to indicate that the win-

dows and moon roof are operating.

Welcome light illumination control

The side marker, parking, tail and license

plate lights automatically turn on at night

when the doors are unlocked using the

entry function or wireless remote control if
the light switch is in the

position.

Security feature

If a door is not opened within approximately

60 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked,

the security feature automatically locks the

vehicle again.

When the door cannot be locked by the

lock sensor on the surface of the door

handle

Use your palm to touch the lock sensor.

Open door warning buzzer

If an attempt to lock the doors is made when

a door is not fully closed, a buzzer sounds

continuously for 5 seconds. Fully close the

door to stop the buzzer, and lock the vehi-

cle once more.

Setting the alarm

Locking the doors will set the alarm system.

(

P.57)

Conditions affecting the operation of

the smart access system with push-but-

ton start or wireless remote control

P.94

If the smart access system with

push-button start or the wireless remote

control does not operate properly

Use the mechanical key and/or inside lock

buttons to lock and unlock the doors.

(

P.315)

Replace the key battery with a new one if it

is depleted. (

P.275)

Customization

Some functions can be customized.

(

P.351)

Multi-information

display/Beep

Unlocking function

Exterior: Beeps 3

times

Interior: Pings once

Holding the driver’s
door handle unlocks
only the driver’s
door.

Holding the passen-
ger’s door handle
unlocks both side
doors.

Exterior: Beeps

twice

Interior: Pings once

Holding either door
handle unlocks both
side doors.

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Политика конфиденциальности