Lexus LC500C (2022 year). Manual in english — page 11

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Operation conditions of each function

Lane departure alert function

This function operates when all of the fol-
lowing conditions are met.
• LKA is turned on.

• Vehicle speed is approximately 32 mph

(50 km/h) or more.

• System recognizes white (yellow) lines.

• Width of traffic lane is approximately 9.8

ft. (3 m) or more.

• Turn signal lever is not operated.

• Vehicle is driven on a straight road or

around a gentle curve with a radius of

more than approximately 492 ft. (150

m).

• No system malfunctions are detected.

(

P.187)

Steering assist function

This function operates when all of the fol-
lowing conditions are met in addition to the
operation conditions for the lane departure
alert function.
• Setting for “Steering Assist” in

of the

multi-information display is set to “On”.

(

P.77)

• Vehicle is not accelerated or decelerated

by a certain amount or more.

• Steering wheel is not operated with a

steering force level suitable for changing

lanes.

• ABS, VSC, TRAC and PCS are not

operating.

• TRAC or VSC is not turned off.

• Hands off steering wheel warning is not

displayed. (

P.185)

Vehicle sway warning function

This function operates when all of the fol-
lowing conditions are met.
• Setting for “Sway Warning” in

of the

multi-information display is set to “On”.

(

P.77)

• Vehicle speed is approximately 32 mph

(50 km/h) or more.

• Width of traffic lane is approximately 9.8

ft. (3 m) or more.

• No system malfunctions are detected.

(

P.187)

Lane centering function

This function operates when all of the fol-
lowing conditions are met.
• LKA is turned on.

• Setting for “Steering Assist” and “Lane

Center” in

of the multi-information

display are set to “On”. (

P.77)

• System recognizes white (yellow) lines.

• Dynamic radar cruise control with full-

speed range is operating.

• Width of traffic lane is approximately 8.2

to 13.5 ft. (2.5 to 4.1 m).

• Turn signal lever is not operated.

• Vehicle is driven on a straight road or

around a gentle curve with a radius of

more than approximately 656 ft. (200

m).

• No system malfunctions are detected.

(

P.187)

• Vehicle does not accelerate or deceler-

ate by a certain amount or more.

• Steering wheel is not operated with a

steering force level suitable for changing

lanes.

• ABS, VSC, TRAC and PCS are not

operating.

• TRAC or VSC is not turned off.

• Hands off steering wheel warning is not

displayed. (

P.185)

• Steering assist function is not operating.

Temporary cancellation of functions

When the operation conditions are no lon-

ger met, a function may be temporarily can-

celed. However, when the operation

conditions are met again, operation of the

function is automatically restored.

(

P.185)

Steering assist function/lane centering

function

Depending on the vehicle speed, lane

departure situation, road conditions, etc.,

the driver may not feel the function is oper-

ating or the function may not operate at all.

Lane departure alert function

The warning buzzer may be difficult to hear

due to external noise, audio playback, etc.

Hands off steering wheel warning

In the following situations, a warning mes-

sage urging the driver to hold the steering

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wheel and the symbol shown in the illustra-

tion are displayed on the multi-information

display to warn the driver. The warning

stops when the system determines that the

driver holds the steering wheel. Always

keep your hands on the steering wheel

when using this system, regardless of warn-

ings.

When the system determines that the

driver is driving without holding the steer-

ing wheel while the system is operating

If the driver continues to keep their hands
off of the steering wheel, the buzzer sounds,
the driver is warned and the function is tem-
porarily canceled. This warning also oper-
ates in the same way when the driver
continuously operates the steering wheel
only a small amount.
Depending on the vehicle condition and
road conditions, the warning may not oper-
ate. Also, if the system determines that the
vehicle is driving around a curve, warnings
will occur earlier than during straight-lane
driving.

When the system determines that the

driver is driving without holding the steer-

ing wheel while the steering wheel assist

of the steering assist function is operat-

ing.

If the driver continues to keep their hands
off of the steering wheel and the steering
wheel assist is operating, the buzzer sounds
and the driver is warned. Each time the
buzzer sounds, the continuing time of the
buzzer becomes longer.

Vehicle sway warning function

When the system determines that the vehi-

cle is swaying while the vehicle sway warn-

ing function is operating, a buzzer sounds

and a warning message urging the driver to

rest and the symbol shown in the illustration

are simultaneously displayed on the multi-

information display.

Depending on the vehicle and road condi-

tions, the warning may not operate.

White (yellow) lines are only on one side

of road

The LKA system will not operate for the

side on which white (yellow) lines could not

be recognized.

Conditions in which functions may not

operate properly

In the following situations, the front camera

may not detect white (yellow) lines and vari-

ous functions may not operate normally.

There are shadows on the road that run

parallel with, or cover, the white (yellow)

lines.

The vehicle is driven in an area without

white (yellow) lines, such as in front of a

tollgate or checkpoint, or at an intersec-

tion, etc.

The white (yellow) lines are cracked,

“Botts’ dots”, “Raised pavement marker”

or stones are present.

The white (yellow) lines cannot be seen

or are difficult to see due to sand, etc.

The vehicle is driven on a road surface

that is wet due to rain, puddles, etc.

The traffic lines are yellow (which may be

more difficult to recognize than lines that

are white).

The white (yellow) lines cross over a

curb, etc.

The vehicle is driven on a bright surface,

such as concrete.

The vehicle is driven on a surface that is

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bright due to reflected light, etc.

The vehicle is driven in an area where the

brightness changes suddenly, such as at

the entrances and exits of tunnels, etc.

Light from the headlights of an oncoming

vehicle, the sun, etc. enters the camera.

The vehicle is driven where the road

diverges, merges, etc.

The vehicle is driven on a slope.

The vehicle is driven on a road which tilts

left or right, or a winding road.

The vehicle is driven on an unpaved or

rough road.

The vehicle is driven around a sharp

curve.

The traffic lane is excessively narrow or

wide.

The vehicle is extremely tilted due to car-

rying heavy luggage or having improper

tire pressure.

The distance to the preceding vehicle is

extremely short.

The vehicle is moving up and down a

large amount due to road conditions

during driving (poor roads or road

seams).

The headlight lenses are dirty and emit a

faint amount of light at night, or the beam

axis has deviated.

The vehicle is struck by a crosswind.

The vehicle has just changed lanes or

crossed an intersection.

Snow tires, etc. are equipped.

Warning message

If the following warning message is dis-

played on the multi-information display and

the LKA indicator illuminates in orange, fol-

low the appropriate troubleshooting proce-

dure.

Warning message

Details/Actions

“Lane Keeping

Assist Malfunction
Visit Your Dealer”

The system may not
be operating prop-
erly.

Have the vehi-
cle inspected at
your Lexus
dealer.

“Front Camera

Unavailable

Remove Debris On

Windshield”

Dirt, rain, conden-
sation, ice, snow,
etc. are present on
the windshield in
front of the front
camera.

Turn the LKA
system off,
remove any dirt,
rain, condensa-
tion, ice, snow,
etc. from the
windshield, and
then turn the
LKA system
back on.

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If a different warning message is displayed,

follow the instructions displayed on the

screen.

Customization

The following settings can be changed.

For how to change settings, refer to P.363.

“Front Camera

Unavailable”

The operation con-
ditions of the front
camera (tempera-
ture, etc.) are not
met.

When the opera-
tion conditions
of the front cam-
era (tempera-
ture, etc.) are
met, the LKA
system will
become avail-
able. Turn the
LKA system off,
wait for a little
while, and then
turn the LKA
system back on.

“Lane Keeping

Assist Unavailable”

The LKA system is
temporarily can-
celed due to a mal-
function in a sensor
other than the front
camera.

Turn the LKA
system off and
follow the appro-
priate trouble-
shooting
procedures for
the warning
message. After-
ward, drive the
vehicle for a
short time, and
then turn the
LKA system
back on.

Warning message

Details/Actions

“Lane Keeping

Assist Unavailable

Below Approx

32MPH”

The LKA system
cannot be used as
the vehicle speed is
less than approxi-
mately 32 mph (50
km/h).

Drive the vehicle
at approxi-
mately 32 mph
(50 km/h) or
more.

“Lane Keeping

Assist Unavailable
at Current Speed”

The LKA system
cannot be used as
the vehicle speed is
too high.

Slow down.

Function

Setting details

Lane departure alert

function

Adjust alert sensitiv-

ity

Steering assist func-

tion

Turn steering wheel

assistance on and off

Vehicle sway warn-

ing function

Turn function on and

off

Adjust alert sensitiv-

ity

Lane centering

function

Turn function on and

off

Warning message

Details/Actions

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Meter display

Display

Set speed

Indicators

Operation switches

Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch

“+RES” switch

Cruise control main switch

Cancel switch

“-SET” switch

Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range

In vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode, the vehicle automati-
cally accelerates, decelerates and
stops to match the speed changes
of the preceding vehicle even if the
accelerator pedal is not depressed.
In constant speed control mode,
the vehicle runs at a fixed speed.
Use the dynamic radar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range on free-
ways and highways.

Vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode (

P.191)

Constant speed control mode
(

P.195)

System Components

A
B
C

WARNING

Before using dynamic radar cruise

control with full-speed range

Driving safely is the sole responsibility

of the driver. Do not rely solely on the

system, and drive safely by always pay-

ing careful attention to your surround-

ings.

The dynamic radar cruise control with

full-speed range provides driving

assistance to reduce the driver’s bur-

den. However, there are limitations to

the assistance provided.

Read the following conditions care-

fully. Do not overly rely on this system

and always drive carefully.

• When the sensor may not be correctly

detecting the vehicle ahead:

P.197

• Conditions under which the vehicle-

to-vehicle distance control mode may

not function correctly:

P.197

Set the speed appropriately depend-

ing on the speed limit, traffic flow, road

conditions, weather conditions, etc.

The driver is responsible for checking

the set speed.

A
B
C
D

E

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WARNING

Even when the system is functioning

normally, the condition of the preced-

ing vehicle as detected by the system

may differ from the condition

observed by the driver. Therefore, the

driver must always remain alert, assess

the danger of each situation and drive

safely. Relying on this system or

assuming the system ensures safety

while driving can lead to an accident,

resulting in death or serious injury.

Switch the dynamic radar cruise con-

trol with full-speed range off using the

cruise control main switch when not in

use.

Cautions regarding the driving assist

systems

Observe the following precautions, as

there are limitations to the assistance

provided by the system.

Failure to do so may cause an accident

resulting in death or serious injury.

Assisting the driver to measure follow-

ing distance

The dynamic radar cruise control with

full-speed range is only intended to

help the driver in determining the fol-

lowing distance between the driver’s

own vehicle and a designated vehicle

traveling ahead. It is not a mechanism

that allows careless or inattentive driv-

ing, and it is not a system that can assist

the driver in low-visibility conditions. It

is still necessary for driver to pay close

attention to the vehicle’s surroundings.

Assisting the driver to judge proper

following distance

The dynamic radar cruise control with

full-speed range determines whether

the following distance between the

driver’s own vehicle and a designated

vehicle traveling ahead is within a set

range. It is not capable of making any

other type of judgement. Therefore, it

is absolutely necessary for the driver to

remain vigilant and to determine

whether or not there is a possibility of

danger in any given situation.

Assisting the driver to operate the

vehicle

The dynamic radar cruise control with

full-speed range has limited capability

to prevent or avoid a collision with a

vehicle traveling ahead. Therefore, if

there is ever any danger, the driver

must take immediate and direct con-

trol of the vehicle and act appropri-

ately in order to ensure the safety of all

involved.

Situations unsuitable for dynamic

radar cruise control with full-speed

range

Do not use dynamic radar cruise control

with full-speed range in any of the follow-

ing situations.

Doing so may result in inappropriate

speed control and could cause an acci-

dent resulting in death or serious injury.

Roads where there are pedestrians,

cyclists, etc.

In heavy traffic

On roads with sharp bends

On winding roads

On slippery roads, such as those cov-

ered with rain, ice or snow

On steep downhills, or where there

are sudden changes between sharp up

and down gradients

Vehicle speed may exceed the set

speed when driving down a steep hill.

At entrances to freeways and high-

ways

When weather conditions are bad

enough that they may prevent the sen-

sors from detecting correctly (fog,

snow, sandstorm, heavy rain, etc.)

When there is rain, snow, etc. on the

front surface of the radar sensor or

front camera

In traffic conditions that require fre-

quent repeated acceleration and

deceleration

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This mode employs a radar sensor to detect the presence of vehicles up to approx-
imately 328 ft. (100 m) ahead, determines the current vehicle-to-vehicle following
distance, and operates to maintain a suitable following distance from the vehicle
ahead.

Note that vehicle-to-vehicle distance will close in when traveling on long downhill slopes.

Example of constant speed cruising
When there are no vehicles ahead

The vehicle travels at the speed set by the driver. The desired vehicle-to-vehicle distance
can also be set by operating the vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch.

Example of deceleration cruising and follow-up cruising
When a preceding vehicle driving slower than the set speed appears

When a vehicle is detected running ahead of you, the system automatically decelerates
your vehicle. When a greater reduction in vehicle speed is necessary, the system applies
the brakes (the stop lights will come on at this time). The system will respond to changes in
the speed of the vehicle ahead in order to maintain the vehicle-to-vehicle distance set by
the driver. Approach warning warns you when the system cannot decelerate sufficiently to
prevent your vehicle from closing in on the vehicle ahead.
When the vehicle ahead of you stops, your vehicle will also stop (vehicle is stopped by sys-
tem control). After the vehicle ahead starts off, pressing the “+RES” switch or depressing
the accelerator pedal will resume follow-up cruising.

WARNING

During emergency towing

When an approach warning buzzer is

heard often

Driving in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode

A

B

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Example of acceleration
When there are no longer any preceding vehicles driving slower than the set
speed

The system accelerates until the set speed is reached. The system then returns to constant
speed cruising.

1

Press the cruise control main
switch to activate the cruise con-
trol.

Radar cruise control indicator will come on

and a message will be displayed on the

multi-information display.
Press the switch again to deactivate the

cruise control.
If the cruise control main switch is pressed

and held for 1.5 seconds or more, the sys-

tem turns on in constant speed control

mode. (

P.195)

2

Accelerate or decelerate, with
accelerator pedal operation, to the
desired vehicle speed (at or above
approximately 30 mph [50 km/h])
and press the “-SET” switch to set
the speed.

Cruise control “SET” indicator will come

on.
The vehicle speed at the moment the

switch is released becomes the set speed.
If the switch is operated while the vehicle

speed is below approximately 30 mph (50

km/h) and a preceding vehicle is present,

the set speed will be adjusted to approxi-

mately 30 mph (50 km/h).

To change the set speed, operate the
“+RES” or “-SET” switch until the
desired set speed is displayed.

1

Increases the speed

(Except when the vehicle has been
stopped by system control in vehicle-to-
vehicle distance control mode)

2

Decreases the speed

Fine adjustment: Press the switch.
Large adjustment: Press and hold the

C

Setting the vehicle speed (vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control
mode)

Adjusting the set speed

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switch to change the speed, and
release when the desired speed is
reached.
In the vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode, the set speed will be
increased or decreased as follows:

For the U.S. mainland and Hawaii

Fine adjustment: By 1 mph (1.6 km/h)

*1

or 1

km/h (0.6mph)

*2

each time the switch is

pressed
Large adjustment: Increases or decreases
in 1mph (1.6 km/h)

*1

or 1 km/h (0.6 mph)

*2

increments for as long as the switch is held

Except for the U.S. mainland and
Hawaii

Fine adjustment: By 1 mph (1.6 km/h)

*1

or 1

km/h (0.6mph)

*2

each time the switch is

pressed
Large adjustment: Increases or decreases
in 5 mph (8 km/h)

*1

or 5 km/h (3.1 mph)

*2

increments for as long as the switch is held

In the constant speed control mode
(

P.195), the set speed will be

increased or decreased as follows:

Fine adjustment: By 1 mph (1.6 km/h)

*1

or 1

km/h (0.6 mph)

*2

each time the switch is

pressed
Large adjustment: The speed will continue
to change while the switch is held.

*1

: When the set speed is shown in “MPH”

*2

: When the set speed is shown in “km/h”

Pressing the switch changes the vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance as follows:

1

Long

2

Medium

3

Short

The vehicle-to-vehicle distance is set auto-
matically to long mode when the engine
switch is turned to ON.
If a vehicle is running ahead of you, the pre-
ceding vehicle mark

will also be dis-

played.

Select a distance from the table below.
Note that the distances shown corre-
spond to a vehicle speed of 50 mph
(80 km/h). Vehicle-to-vehicle dis-
tance increases/decreases in accor-
dance with vehicle speed. When the
vehicle is stopped by system control,
the vehicle stops at a certain vehicle-
to-vehicle distance depending on the
situation.

Changing the vehicle-to-vehicle
distance (vehicle-to-vehicle dis-
tance control mode)

Vehicle-to-vehicle distance set-
tings (vehicle-to-vehicle dis-
tance control mode)

Distance options

Vehicle-to-vehicle

distance

Long

Approximately 160

ft. (50 m)

A

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After the vehicle ahead of you starts
off, press the “+RES” switch.
Your vehicle will also resume follow-
up cruising if the accelerator pedal is
depressed after the vehicle ahead of
you starts off.

1

Pressing the cancel switch cancels
the speed control.

The speed control is also canceled when
the brake pedal is depressed.
(When the vehicle has been stopped by
system control, depressing the brake pedal
does not cancel the setting.)

2

Pressing the “+RES” switch
resumes the cruise control and
returns vehicle speed to the set
speed.

However, when a vehicle ahead is not
detected, cruise control does not resume
when the vehicle speed is approximately
25 mph (40 km/h) or less.

When your vehicle is too close to a
vehicle ahead, and sufficient automatic
deceleration via the cruise control is
not possible, the display will flash and
the buzzer will sound to alert the
driver. An example of this would be if
another driver cuts in front of you while
you are following a vehicle. Depress
the brake pedal to ensure an appropri-
ate vehicle-to-vehicle distance.

Medium

Approximately 130

ft. (40 m)

Short

Approximately 100

ft. (30 m)

Resuming follow-up cruising
when the vehicle has been
stopped by system control (vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control
mode)

Distance options

Vehicle-to-vehicle

distance

Canceling and resuming the
speed control

Approach warning (vehicle-to-
vehicle distance control mode)

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Warnings may not occur when

In the following instances, warnings
may not occur even when the vehicle-
to-vehicle distance is small.

When the speed of the preceding
vehicle matches or exceeds your
vehicle speed

When the preceding vehicle is trav-
eling at an extremely slow speed

Immediately after the cruise control
speed was set

When depressing the accelerator
pedal

When constant speed control mode is
selected, your vehicle will maintain a
set speed without controlling the vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance. Select this
mode only when vehicle-to-vehicle
distance control mode does not func-
tion correctly due to a dirty radar sen-
sor, etc.

1

With the cruise control off, press
and hold the cruise control main
switch for 1.5 seconds or more.

Immediately after the switch is pressed, the

radar cruise control indicator will come on.

Afterwards, it switches to the cruise con-

trol indicator.
Switching to constant speed control mode

is only possible when operating the switch

with the cruise control off.

2

Accelerate or decelerate, with
accelerator pedal operation, to the
desired vehicle speed (at or above
approximately 25 mph [40 km/h])
and press the “-SET” switch to set
the speed.

Cruise control “SET” indicator will come

on.
The vehicle speed at the moment the

switch is released becomes the set speed.
Adjusting the speed setting:

P.192

Canceling and resuming the speed setting:

P.194

Dynamic radar cruise control with full-

speed range can be set when

The shift position is in D.

Range 4 or higher of D has been selected

by using the paddle shift switch.

Vehicle speed is at or above approxi-

Selecting constant speed con-
trol mode

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mately 30 mph (50 km/h).

However, when a preceding vehicle is

detected, the dynamic radar cruise con-

trol with full-speed range can be set even

if the vehicle speed is below approxi-

mately 30 mph (50 km/h).

Accelerating after setting the vehicle

speed

The vehicle can accelerate by operating the

accelerator pedal. After accelerating, the

set speed resumes. However, during vehi-

cle-to-vehicle distance control mode, the

vehicle speed may decrease below the set

speed in order to maintain the distance to

the preceding vehicle.

When the vehicle stops while follow-up

cruising

Pressing the “+RES” switch while the

vehicle ahead stops will resume follow-

up cruising if the vehicle ahead starts off

within approximately 3 seconds after the

switch is pressed.

If the vehicle ahead starts off within 3 sec-

onds after your vehicle stops, follow-up

cruising will be resumed.

Automatic cancelation of vehicle-to-

vehicle distance control mode

Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode is

automatically canceled in the following situ-

ations:

Actual vehicle speed falls at or below

approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) when

there are no vehicles ahead.

The preceding vehicle leaves the lane

when your vehicle is following at a vehicle

speed at or below approximately 25 mph

(40 km/h). Otherwise, the sensor can

not properly detect the vehicle.

(“CRUISE NOT AVAILABLE No Pre-

ceding Vehicles” is displayed on the

multi-information display)

VSC is activated.

TRAC is activated for a period of time.

When the VSC or TRAC system is

turned off.

When snow mode is set.

The sensor cannot detect correctly

because it is covered in some way.

Pre-collision braking is activated.

The parking brake is operated.

The vehicle is stopped by system control

on a steep incline.

The following are detected when the

vehicle has been stopped by system con-

trol:

• The driver is not wearing a seat belt.

• The driver’s door is opened.

• The vehicle has been stopped for about 3

minutes

If vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode

is automatically canceled for any other rea-

son, there may be a malfunction in the sys-

tem. Contact your Lexus dealer.

Automatic cancelation of constant

speed control mode

Constant speed control mode is automati-

cally canceled in the following situations:

Actual vehicle speed is more than

approximately 10 mph (16 km/h) below

the set vehicle speed.

Actual vehicle speed falls below approxi-

mately 25 mph (40 km/h).

VSC is activated.

TRAC is activated for a period of time.

When the VSC or TRAC system is

turned off.

Pre-collision braking is activated.

If constant speed control mode is automati-

cally canceled for any other reason, there

may be a malfunction in the system. Con-

tact your Lexus dealer.

Brake system operation sound

If the brakes are applied automatically while

the vehicle is in vehicle-to-vehicle distance

control mode, a brake system operation

sound may be heard. This does not indicate

a malfunction.

If “Radar Cruise Control Unavailable” is

shown on the multi-information display

The radar cruise control system cannot be

used temporarily. Use the system when it

becomes available again.

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Warning messages and buzzers for

dynamic radar cruise control with full-

speed range

Warning messages and buzzers are used to

indicate a system malfunction or to inform

the driver of the need for caution while driv-

ing. If a warning message is shown on the

multi-information display, read the message

and follow the instructions.

When the sensor may not be correctly

detecting the vehicle ahead

In the case of the following and depending

on the conditions, operate the brake pedal

when deceleration of the system is insuffi-

cient or operate the accelerator pedal

when acceleration is required.

As the sensor may not be able to correctly

detect these types of vehicles, the approach

warning (

P.194) may not be activated.

Vehicles that cut in suddenly

Vehicles traveling at low speeds

Vehicles that are not moving in the same

lane

Vehicles with small rear ends (trailers

with no load on board, etc.)

Motorcycles traveling in the same lane

When water or snow thrown up by the

surrounding vehicles hinders the detect-

ing of the sensor

When your vehicle is pointing upwards

(caused by a heavy load in the luggage

compartment, etc.)

Preceding vehicle has an extremely high

ground clearance

Conditions under which the vehicle-to-

vehicle distance control mode may not

function correctly

In the case of the following conditions,

operate the brake pedal (or accelerator

pedal, depending on the situation) as nec-

essary.

As the sensor may not be able to correctly

detect vehicles ahead, the system may not

operate properly.

When the road curves or when the lanes

are narrow

When steering wheel operation or your

position in the lane is unstable

When the vehicle ahead of you deceler-

ates suddenly

When driving on a road surrounded by a

structure, such as in a tunnel or on a

bridge

While the vehicle speed is decreasing to

the set speed after the vehicle acceler-

ates by depressing the accelerator pedal

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Normal mode/Custom mode

Normal mode and custom mode are
selected by pressing the driving mode
select switch. Each time the switch is
pressed, the driving mode changes
between normal mode and custom mode.
When custom mode is selected, the “Cus-
tom” indicator comes on.
Press the switch to change the driving
mode to normal mode when not in normal
mode.
• Normal mode
Provides an optimal balance of fuel econ-
omy, quietness, and dynamic performance.
Suitable for city driving.
When the shift position is in D, an appropri-
ate gear for sporty driving may automati-

cally be selected according to driver
performance and driving conditions.
• Custom mode
Allows you to drive with the power train,
chassis and air conditioning system func-
tions set to your preferred settings.
Custom mode settings can only be
changed on the drive mode customization
display of the Center Display. (

P.223)

2

Comfort mode

By controlling the suspension, riding com-
fort is further enhanced. Suitable for city
driving.
When not in comfort mode and the driving
mode select switch is turned forward, the
“Comfort” indicator comes on.

3

Eco drive mode

Helps the driver accelerate in an eco-
friendly manner and improve fuel economy
through moderate throttle characteristics
and by controlling the operation of the air
conditioning system (heating/cooling).
When in comfort mode, if the driving mode
select switch is turned forward, the “Eco”
indicator comes on.

4

Sport mode

• SPORT S mode
Controls the transmission and engine to
provide quick, powerful acceleration. This
mode is suitable for when agile driving
response is desired, such as when driving
on roads with many curves.
When not in SPORT S mode, if the driving
mode select switch is turned backward, the
“Sport S” indicator comes on.
• SPORT S+ mode
Provides earlier downshift timing than
SPORT S mode in order to maintain a high
engine speed and provides faster gear
changes. This mode also changes the
steering feel, suspension control and
VDIM control, making it suitable for pow-

Driving mode select switch

The driving modes can be selected
to suit driving condition.

Selecting the driving mode

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4-5. Using the driving support systems

4

Driving

erful sporty driving.
When in SPORT S mode, if the driving
mode select switch is turned backward, the
“Sport S+” indicator comes on.

Operation of the air conditioning sys-

tem in Eco drive mode

Eco drive mode controls the heating/cool-

ing operations and fan speed of the air con-

ditioning system to enhance fuel efficiency.

To improve air conditioning performance,

perform the following operations:

Turn off eco air conditioning mode

(

P.233)

Adjust the fan speed (

P.231)

Turn off Eco drive mode (

P.198)

Automatic deactivation of sport mode

and custom mode

If the engine switch is turned off after driv-

ing in sport mode or custom mode, the

drive mode will be changed to normal

mode.

Driving mode pop-up display

When the driving mode is changed, the

selected driving mode will be temporarily

displayed on the side display. (

P.225)

For custom mode, select “Setting” on the

display to customize the driving mode.

Types of sensors

Front corner sensors

Front center sensors

Rear corner sensors

Rear center sensors

Display

When the sensors detect an obstacle, a
graphic is shown on the multi-informa-
tion display, head-up display and Cen-
ter Display depending on the position
and distance to the obstacle.

Multi-information display and head-
up display

Intuitive parking assist

The distance from your vehicle to
nearby obstacles when parallel
parking or maneuvering into a
garage is measured by the sensors
and communicated via the multi-
information display, head-up dis-
play (if equipped), Center Display
and a buzzer. Always check the sur-
rounding area when using this sys-
tem.

System components

A
B
C
D

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4-5. Using the driving support systems

Front corner sensor detection

Front center sensor detection

Rear corner sensor detection

Rear center sensor detection

Center Display

A graphic is shown when the Lexus park-
ing assist monitor is displayed (insert dis-
play)
A simplified image is displayed on the
upper right corner of the Center Display
when an obstacle is detected.

1

Press

or

of the meter con-

trol switches, and select

.

2

Press

or

of the meter con-

trol switches, and select “Parking
Assist”, and press “OK”.

When the intuitive parking assist turn
on, the intuitive parking assist indicator
comes on to inform the driver that the
system is operational.

The intuitive parking assist can be oper-

ated when

Front center sensors:

• The engine switch is in ON.

• The shift position is in a position other

than P or R.

• The vehicle speed is less than about 6

mph (10 km/h).

Front corner sensors:

• The engine switch is in ON.

• The shift position is in a position other

than P.

• The vehicle speed is less than about 6

mph (10 km/h).

(At any speed when the shift position is in

R)

Rear corner and rear center sensors:

• The engine switch is in ON.

• The shift position is in R.

Muting the buzzer sound

To mute the buzzer sound:

The buzzer can be temporarily muted by
pressing “OK” of the meter control
switches while an obstacle detection dis-
play is shown on the multi-information dis-
play.

To cancel the mute:

Mute will be automatically canceled in the
following situations.
• When the shift position is changed

(except shifting from D to N, or N to D)

• When the vehicle speed has reached or

exceeded 6 mph (10 km/h) with the shift

position in D

• When the intuitive parking assist is turned

off once and turned on again

• When the engine switch is turned off

once and turned to ON again

If “Clean Parking Assist Sensor” is dis-

played on the multi-information display

A sensor may be dirty or covered with snow

or ice. In such cases, if it is removed from

Turning intuitive parking assist
on/off

A
B
C
D

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