Lexus LX600 (2022 year). Manual in english — page 26

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*

: Only displayed on the front wireless device.

The wireless charger can be operated

when

The engine switch is in ACC or ON.

Usable portable devices

Qi standard wireless charge standard

can be used on compatible devices.

However, not all Qi standard devices and

compatibility are guaranteed.

Starting with mobile phones and smart-

phones, it is aimed for low power electri-

cally supplied portable devices of no

more than 5W.

However, charging exceeding 5 W is

supported by the following portable

devices.

• Charging at 7.5 W or less is supported

by iPhone’s that support 7.5 W charging.

• Charging at 10 W or less is supported by

portable devices compliant with EPP out-

put as defined by WPC standard

Ver1.2.4.

When covers and accessories are

attached to portable devices

Do not charge in situations where cover

and accessories not able to handle Qi are

attached to the portable device. Depending

on the type of cover (including for certain

genuine manufacturer parts) and acces-

sory, it may not be possible to charge.

When charging is not performed even with

the portable device placed on the charge

area, remove the cover and accessories.

While charging, noise enters the AM

radio

Rear (if equipped): Turn off the wireless

Orange (Repeatedly

flashes 3 times continu-

ously)

Gray

Foreign substance detection:
A metallic foreign substance is in the
charge area, and so the abnormal
heating prevention function of the
charging coil operated

Remove the foreign substance
from the charge area.

Portable device misaligned:

The charging coil in the portable
device moved outside of the
charge area, and so the abnormal
heating prevention function of
the charging coil operated

Orange (Repeatedly

flashes 4 times continu-

ously)

Gray

Safety shutdown resulting when the
temperature within the wireless
charger exceeded the set value

Stop charging, remove the porta-
ble device from the charging
tray, wait for the temperature to
drop, and then start charging
again.

Operation indicator light

Suspected causes/Handling method

Charging tray side

Center Display side

*

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charger and confirm that the noise has

decreased. If the noise decreases, contin-

uously pushing the power supply switch

of the wireless charger for 2 seconds, the

frequency of the charger can be changed

and the noise can be reduced. Also, on

that occasion, the operation indicator

light will flash orange 2 times.

iPhone’s use a particular frequency for

rapid charging. Depending on the iOS

version, rapid charging may not be per-

formed while switching frequencies.

Important points of the wireless charger

If the electronic key cannot be detected

within the vehicle interior, charging can-

not be done. When the door is opened

and closed, charging may be temporarily

suspended.

When charging, the wireless charging

device and portable device will get

warmer, however this is not a malfunc-

tion.

When a portable device gets warm while

charging, charging may stop due to the

protection function on the portable

device side. In this case, when the tem-

perature of the portable device drops

significantly, charge again.

The fan may start operating to lower the

temperature inside the wireless charger,

however this is not a malfunction.

Operation sounds

Front (if equipped): A buzzing noise may be

heard when pressing the engine switch to

turn to ACC or ON or when detecting a

portable device. However, this is not a mal-

function.
Rear (if equipped): A buzzing noise may be

heard when pressing the power supply

switch to turn the power supply on, when

turning the engine switch to ACC or ON

while the wireless charger power supply is

on, or when detecting a portable device.

However, this is not a malfunction.

WARNING

Caution while driving

When charging a portable device, for

safety reasons, the driver should not

operate the main part of the portable

device while driving.

Caution while in motion

Do not charge lightweight devices such

as wireless headphones while in motion.

These devices are very light and may be

ejected from the charging tray, which

may lead to unforeseen accidents.

Caution regarding interference with

electronic devices

People with implantable cardiac pace-

makers, cardiac resynchronization ther-

apy-pacemakers or implantable

cardioverters, as well as any other elec-

trical medical device, should consult their

physician about the usage of the wireless

charger.

To prevent malfunctions or burns

Observe the following precautions. Fail-

ure to do so may result in a equipment

failure and damage, catch fire, burns due

to overheat or electric shock.

Do not insert any metallic objects

between the charge area and the por-

table device while charging

Do not attach an aluminum sticker or

other metallic object to the charge

area

Do not attach an aluminum sticker or

other metallic object to the side of the

portable device (or to its case or

cover) that touches the charge area

Do not use the charging tray as a small

storage space

Do not subject to a strong force or

impact

Do not disassemble, modify or remove

Do not charge devices other than

specified portable devices

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WARNING

Keep away from magnetic items

Do not charge devices if the charge

area is covered in dust

Do not cover with a cloth or similar

material

NOTICE

Situations in which the function may

not operate normally

Devices may not be charged normally in

the following situations.

The portable device is fully charged

The portable device is being charged

with a cable connected

There is foreign matter between the

charge area and portable device

Charging has caused the portable

device to heat up

The temperature around the charging

tray is 95°F (35°C) or higher, such as

in extreme heat

The portable device is placed with its

charging side facing up

The portable device is placed in an

area misaligned from the charge area

The portable device is larger than the

charging tray

A foldable and portable device is

placed outside the charge area

The vehicle is in an area where strong

electrical waves or noise are emitted,

such as near a television tower, power

plant, gasoline station, broadcasting

station, large display, airport, etc.

Any of the following objects that is

0.08 in (2 mm) or thicker is stuck or

installed between the charging side of

the portable device and the charge

area.

• Thick cases or covers

• A case or cover attached with an

uneven or tilted surface, so that the

charging side is not flat

• Thick decorations

• Accessories, such as finger rings,

straps, etc.

When the portable device is in contact

with, or is covered by any of the follow-

ing metallic objects:

• A card that has metal on it, such as alu-

minum foil, etc.

• A pack of cigarettes that includes alu-

minum foil

• A wallet or bag that is made of metal

• Coins

• A heating pad

• CDs, DVDs or other media

• A metal accessory

• A case or cover made of metal

Electric wave type wireless remote

controls are being used nearby

2 or more portable devices are placed

on the charging tray at the same time

If charging is abnormal or the operation

indicator light continues to flash for any

other reason, the wireless charger may

be malfunctioning. Contact your Lexus

dealer.

To prevent malfunctions and data

corruptions

When charging, bringing a credit, or

other magnetic card, or magnetic stor-

age media close to the charge area

may clear any stored data due to mag-

netic influence. Also, do not bring a

wristwatch or other precision instru-

ment close to the charge area since

doing so may cause it to malfunction.

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Fold down the armrest for use.

Rear door

Pull the tab of the rear door sunshade
and hook the shade on the anchor.

To retract the rear door sunshade, unhook
the shade and retract it slowly.

NOTICE

Do not charge with a non-contact IC

card such as a transportation system

IC card inserted between the charging

side of a portable device and the

charge area. The IC chip may become

extremely hot and damage the porta-

ble device or IC card. Be especially

careful not to charge a portable device

inside a case or cover with a non-con-

tact IC card attached.

Do not leave portable devices inside

the vehicle. The inside of the vehicle

can become hot in extreme heat,

which could cause a malfunction.

If the smartphone OS has been

updated

If the smartphone OS has been updated

to a newer version, its charging specifi-

cations may have changed significantly.

For details, check the information on the

manufacturer’s website.

To prevent battery discharge

Do not use the wireless charger for a

long period of time when the engine is

stopped.

Armrest (if equipped)

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the armrest

Do not apply too much load on the arm-

rest.

Rear door/rear quarter sun-
shades (if equipped)

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Rear quarter

Pull the tab of the rear quarter sun-
shade and hook the shade on the
anchor.

To retract the rear quarter sunshade,
unhook the shade and retract it slowly.

The coat hooks are provided with the
second seat assist grips.

WARNING

Rear door/rear quarter sunshades

When a sunshade is in use, do not put

fingers on the anchors or in the groove

of the sunshade. Otherwise, a finger

may get caught, possibly causing an

injury.

Do not use the sunshade when either

hook is detached.

The sunshade may come off, possibly
causing an injury.

NOTICE

To ensure the rear door/rear quarter

sunshade can operate properly

Observe the following precautions

Do not place anything where it may

interrupt opening/closing of the sun-

shade.

Do not attach anything to the sun-

shade.

Do not apply excessive force to the

sunshade when it is being hooked on

the anchor.

Do not operate the sunshade while the

rear door is opening or closing.

Do not store the sunshade in a tilted

position.

If stored in a tilted position, the sunshade
screen may become creased.

To prevent damage to the rear

door/rear quarter sunshades

Observe the following precautions to

avoid damage to the sunshades:

Do not hook anything other than the

sunshade on hook.

The hook may be damaged.

Do not pull on the screen while the

sunshade is hooked on the anchor.

The screen may be damaged.

Coat hooks

WARNING

Items that must not be hanged on the

hook

Do not hang coat hangers or other hard

or sharp objects on the hook. If the SRS

curtain shield airbags deploy, these items

may become projectiles, causing death

or serious injury.

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Type A

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

Type B

An assist grip installed on the pillar can
be used when getting in or out of the
vehicle and others.

HomeLink

®

programming procedure

The programming procedures can also be

found at the following URL.

Website: www.homelink.com/lexus

For support, contact customer support at

the following.

Help Line: 1-800-355-3515

The HomeLink

®

wireless control sys-

tem in your vehicle has 3 buttons
which can be programmed to operate
3 different devices. Refer to the pro-
gramming methods on the following
pages to determine the method which
is appropriate for the device.

Assist grips

WARNING

Assist grips (type A)

Do not use the assist grip when getting in

or out of the vehicle or rising from your

seat.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the assist grip

Do not hang any heavy object or put a

heavy load on the assist grip.

Garage door opener

The garage door opener can be
programmed using the
HomeLink

®

to operate garage

doors, gates, entry doors, door
locks, home lighting systems, secu-
rity systems, and other devices.

System components

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Vehicles with inside rear view mir-
ror

HomeLink

®

indicator light

Garage door operation indicators

HomeLink

®

icon

Illuminates while HomeLink

®

is operating.

Buttons

Vehicles with Digital Rear-view
Mirror

HomeLink

®

logo

Appears while HomeLink

®

is operating.

When the menu button (

P.143) is

pressed, the logo disappears even while
the HomeLink

®

is operating.

Garage door operation indicators

HomeLink

®

indicator light

Illuminates above each button selected.

Buttons

Codes stored in the HomeLink

®

mem-

ory

The registered codes are not erased

even if the battery cable is disconnected.

If learning failed when registering a dif-
ferent code to a HomeLink

®

button that

already has a code registered to it, the

already registered code will not be

erased.

Before programming HomeLink

®

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

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

WARNING

When programming a garage door

or other remote control device

The garage door or other device may

operate, so ensure people and objects

are out of danger to prevent potential

harm.

Conforming to federal safety stan-

dards

Do not use the HomeLink

®

compatible

transceiver with any garage door opener

or device that lacks safety stop and

reverse features as required by federal

safety standards.
This includes any garage door that can-

not detect an interfering object. A door

or device without these features

increases the risk of death or serious

injury.

When operating or programming
HomeLink

®

Never allow a child to operate or play
with the HomeLink

®

buttons.

Programming the HomeLink

®

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or other devices to prevent injury or
other potential harm.

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

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

Programming HomeLink

®

Steps

1

through

3

must be performed

within 60 seconds, otherwise the
HomeLink

®

indicator light will stop

flashing and programming will not be
successfully completed.

1

Press and release the HomeLink

®

button you want to program and
check that the HomeLink

®

indica-

tor light flashes (orange).

2

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

®

buttons.

Keep the HomeLink

®

indicator light in

view while programming.

Vehicles with inside rear view mir-
ror

Vehicles with Digital Rear-view
Mirror

3

Program a device.

Vehicles with inside rear view mir-
ror

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Vehicles with Digital Rear-view
Mirror

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

Press and hold the remote control trans-
mitter button until the HomeLink

®

indica-

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

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

Press and release the remote control
transmitter button at 2 second intervals,
repeatedly, until the HomeLink

®

indicator

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

4

Test the HomeLink

®

operation by

pressing the newly programmed
button and observing the indicator
light:

HomeLink

®

indicator light illumi-

nates: Programming of a fixed code
device has completed. The garage
door or other device should operate
when a HomeLink

®

button is

pressed and released.

HomeLink

®

indicator light flashes

rapidly: The garage door opener
motor or other device is equipped
with a rolling code. To complete
programming, firmly press and hold
the HomeLink

®

button for 2 sec-

onds then release it.

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

5

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

®

buttons.

Programming a rolling code sys-
tem

Two or more people may be necessary
to complete rolling code program-
ming.

1

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

This button can usually be found where the

hanging antenna wire is attached to the

unit. The name and color of the button may

vary by manufacturer. Refer to the owner’s

manual supplied with the garage door

opener motor for details.

2

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

Perform

3

within 30 seconds after per-

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forming

2

.

3

Press and hold the desired
HomeLink

®

button (inside the

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

®

button is pressed, the garage door
opener motor recognizes the
HomeLink

®

signal.

Vehicles with inside rear view mir-
ror

Vehicles with Digital Rear-view
Mirror

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

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

1

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

®

, both garage door

operation indicators will flash rap-
idly (green) and the light on the
garage door opener motor will
blink twice, indicating that 2-way
communication is enabled.

If the indicators do not flash, perform

2

and

3

within the first 10 presses of the

HomeLink

®

button after programming

has been completed.

2

Press a programmed HomeLink

®

button to operate a garage door.

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3

Within 1 minute of pressing the
HomeLink

®

button, after the

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

Reprogramming a single
HomeLink

®

button

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

1

Press and hold the desired
HomeLink

®

button.

2

When the HomeLink

®

indicator

starts flashing orange, release the
HomeLink

®

button and perform

“Programming HomeLink

®

1

(it

takes 20 seconds for the
HomeLink

®

indicator to start flash-

ing).

Before programming

Install a new battery in the transmitter.

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

®

buttons.

Press the appropriate HomeLink

®

button. The HomeLink

®

indicator light

should turn on.
The status of the opening and closing
of a garage door is shown by the
garage door opener indicators.

Vehicles with inside rear view mir-
ror

Opening

Closing

Vehicles with Digital Rear-view
Mirror

Opening

Closing

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

Operating HomeLink

®

A
B

A
B

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

®

buttons

and

or

and

(vehicles with inside rear

view mirror),

and

or

and

(vehicles with

Digital Rear-view Mirror), simultane-
ously. The last recorded status will be
displayed for 3 seconds.

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

®

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

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

®

mem-

ory.

Vehicles with inside rear view mir-
ror

Vehicles with Digital Rear-view
Mirror

Color

Status

Orange (flashing)

Currently open-

ing/closing

Green

Opening/closing

has completed

Red (flashing)

Feedback signals

cannot be received

Erasing the entire HomeLink

®

memory (all three codes)

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6

6

Maintenance and

care

Maintenance and care

6-1. Maintenance and care

Cleaning and protecting the vehi-

cle exterior. . . . . . . .

442

Cleaning and protecting the vehi-

cle interior . . . . . . . . .

445

6-2. Maintenance

Maintenance requirements ..

448

General maintenance. . . .

449

Emission inspection and mainte-

nance (I/M) programs . . .

452

6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance

Do-it-yourself service precautions

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

453

Hood. . . . . . . . . . . ...

455

Engine compartment. . . ...

456

Tires . . . . . . . . . . . .

465

Tire inflation pressure. . . ..

474

Wheels. . . . . . . . . . ...

476

Air conditioning filter. . . ...

478

Electronic key battery. . . .

479

Checking and replacing fuses

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

481

Headlight aim. . . . . . . ..

484

Light bulbs. . . . . . . . .

485

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6-1.Maintenance and care

Working from top to bottom, liber-
ally apply water to the vehicle body,
wheel wells and underside of the
vehicle to remove any dirt and dust.

Wash the vehicle body using a
sponge or soft cloth, such as a
chamois.

For hard-to-remove marks, use car
wash soap and rinse thoroughly with
water.

Wipe away any water.

Wax the vehicle when the water-
proof coating deteriorates.

If water does not bead on a clean surface,
apply wax when the vehicle body is cool.

Black stainless steel window moldings (if

equipped)

The stainless steel window moldings are

made of black oxide coated stainless steel.

When cleaning the vehicle, do not scrub the

moldings with an abrasive cleaner as their

finish may be damaged or the color may

change.

Automatic car washes

Before washing the vehicle:

• Fold the mirrors

• Turn off the power back door
Start washing from the front of the vehicle.
Extend the mirrors before driving.

Brushes used in automatic car washes

may scratch the vehicle surface, parts

(wheel, etc.) and harm your vehicle’s

paint.

Rear spoiler may not be washable in

some automatic car washes. There may

also be an increased risk of damage to

vehicle.

High pressure car washes

As water may enter the cabin, do not

bring the nozzle tip near the gaps around

the doors or perimeter of the windows, or

spray these areas continuously.

Do not use the high-pressure washer too

close to the bearings and oil seals of

drivetrain system parts (such as the dif-

ferential gear).

If used too close to such parts, the high
water pressure may cause water to enter
the parts and grease to be washed out,
causing the system performance to
decrease.

Wheels and wheel ornaments (vehicles

without matte painted wheels)

Remove any dirt immediately by using a

neutral detergent.

Wash detergent off with water immedi-

ately after use.

To protect the paint from damage, make

sure to observe the following precau-

tions.

• Do not use acidic, alkaline or abrasive

detergent.

• Do not use hard brushes.

• Do not use detergent on the wheels

when they are hot, such as after driving or

parking in hot weather.

Aluminum wheels (vehicles with matte

painted wheels)

As matte painted wheels require different

Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle exterior

Perform the following to protect
the vehicle and maintain it in prime
condition:

Cleaning instructions

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cleaning methods than conventional alumi-

num wheels, be sure to observer the follow-

ing. For details, consult your Lexus dealer.

Remove dirt using water. If the wheels

are excessively dirty, use a sponge or soft

cloth dampened with a diluted neutral

detergent to remove the dirt.

When using detergent, make sure to

rinse it off with water immediately. Then

use a soft cloth to wipe off the water.

To prevent the matte paint from being

damaged, make sure to observe the fol-

lowing precautions:

• Do not scrub or polish the wheels using a

brush or dry cloth.

• Do not use any wheel coatings or abra-

sive detergents.

• When using an automatic car wash, dis-

able/do not select the wheel brush func-

tion (if such an option is available).

• Do not use a high pressure washer or

steam cleaner.

• Do not use detergent on the wheels

when they are hot, such as after driving or

parking in hot weather.

Brake caliper coating

When using detergent, use neutral deter-

gent. Do not use hard brushes or abra-

sive cleaners, as they will damage the

coating.

Do not use detergent on the brake cali-

pers when they are hot.

Wash detergent off immediately after

use.

Brake pads and calipers

Rust may form if the vehicle is parked with

wet brake pads or disc rotors, causing them

to stick. Before parking the vehicle after it is

washed, drive slowly and apply the brakes

several times to dry the parts.

Bumpers and side moldings

Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners.

Plated portions

If dirt cannot be removed, clean the parts as

follows:

Use a soft cloth dampened with an

approximately 5% solution of neutral

detergent and water to clean the dirt off.

Wipe the surface with a dry, soft cloth to

remove any remaining moisture.

To remove oily deposits, use alcohol wet

wipes or a similar product.

Note for a smart access system with

push-button start

If the door handle becomes wet while the

electronic key is within the effective

range, the door may lock and unlock

repeatedly. In that case, follow the follow-

ing correction procedures to wash the

vehicle:

• Place the electronic key in a position 6 ft.

(2 m) or more separate from the vehicle

while the vehicle is being washed. (Take

care to ensure that the key is not stolen.)

• Set the electronic key to battery-saving

mode to disable the smart access system

with push-button start. (

P.118)

If the electronic key is inside the vehicle

and a door handle becomes wet during a

car wash, a message may be shown on

the multi-information display and a

buzzer will sound outside the vehicle. To

turn off the alarm, lock all the doors.

WARNING

When washing the vehicle

Do not apply water to the inside of the

engine compartment. Doing so may

cause the electrical components, etc. to

catch fire.

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WARNING

When cleaning the windshield

Set the wiper switch to off.

If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, the wip-

ers may operate unexpectedly in the fol-

lowing situations, and may result in hands

being caught or other serious injuries

and cause damage to the wiper blades.

Off

AUTO

When the upper part of the windshield

where the raindrop sensor is located is

touched by hand

When a wet rag or similar is held close

to the raindrop sensor

If something bumps against the wind-

shield

If you directly touch the raindrop sen-

sor body or if something bumps into

the raindrop sensor

Precautions regarding the exhaust

pipes

Exhaust gasses cause the exhaust pipes

to become quite hot.
When washing the vehicle, be careful not

to touch the pipes until they have cooled

sufficiently, as touching hot exhaust pipes

can cause burns.

Precaution regarding the rear

bumper with Blind Spot Monitor

If the paint of the rear bumper is chipped

or scratched, the system may malfunc-

tion. If this occurs, consult your Lexus

dealer.

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NOTICE

To prevent paint deterioration and

corrosion on the body and compo-

nents (aluminum wheels, etc.)

Wash the vehicle immediately in the

following cases:

• After driving near the sea coast

• After driving on salted roads

• If coal tar or tree sap is present on the

paint surface

• If dead insects, insect droppings or

bird droppings are present on the

paint surface

• After driving in an area contaminated

with soot, oily smoke, mine dust, iron

powder or chemical substances

• If the vehicle becomes heavily soiled

with dust or mud

• If liquids such as benzene and gasoline

are spilled on the paint surface

If the paint is chipped or scratched,

have it repaired immediately.

To prevent the wheels from corroding,

remove any dirt and store in a place

with low humidity when storing the

wheels.

Cleaning the exterior lights

Wash carefully. Do not use organic

substances or scrub with a hard brush.

This may damage the surfaces of the

lights.

Do not apply wax to the surfaces of the

lights.

Wax may cause damage to the lenses.

When using an automatic car wash

Set the wiper switch to off position.

If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, the wip-

ers may operate and the wiper blades

may be damaged.

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