Lexus GS350 (2020 year). Manual in english — page 8

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Vehicle speed

Tachometer

Shift position and shift range

Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range

(

P. 208)

Eco Driving Indicator (GS350)

(

P. 130)

Head-up rev indicator (GS F)

(

P. 130)

Audio display

*

Displays audio information for approximately 3 seconds when the audio system is

operated

Route guidance display (vehicles with navigation system)

(

P. 130)

When approaching an intersection while the navigation system is giving route guid-

ance, an arrow will automatically be displayed to indicate the direction of travel.

Lexus Enform (if equipped)

Displays “LEXUS Enform” for approximately 3 seconds when LEXUS App Suite is

operated

Lane departure warning display (LKA [Lane-Keeping Assist]) (if equipped)
(

P. 443)

Approach warning display (dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed
range) (if equipped)

(

P. 443)

Pre-collision warning message (PCS [Pre-Collision System])
(if equipped)

(

P. 443)

Speed limit display (vehicles with navigation system)

(

P. 131)

*

: The default setting is off

“HUD” button

Pressing the switch turns the head-
up display on/off and changes the
vehicle speed display units as fol-
lows:

U.S.A.

OFF

ON (MPH)

ON (km/h)

OFF

Canada

OFF

ON (km/h)

ON (MPH)

OFF

Head-up display contents

Switching the head-up display

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“DISP” button

Pressing the button changes the display items (except vehicle speed).

When any of the following displays are operating, the display items do not
change (except vehicle speed): Audio display/Route guidance display (vehi-
cles with navigation system)/Lexus Enform (if equipped)/Lane departure
warning display (if equipped)/Approach warning display (if equipped)/Pre-
collision warning message (if equipped)/Speed limit display (vehicles with
navigation system).

*

: Displayed when the drive gauges displays the SPORT mode screen and the shift lever

in M

GS350

GS F

Off
Eco Driving Indicator
Tachometer

Off
Tachometer
Head-up rev indicator

*

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2
3

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Adjusting the display position

Higher
Lower

Setting the brightness

The brightness of the display is automatically adjusted in accordance with the
brightness of the surrounding environment. However, the brightness can also
be manually adjusted in 9 stages.

Brighter
Darker

Making the display easier to see

1

2

1

2

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Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display

Suggests the Zone of Eco driving with

current Eco driving ratio based on

acceleration.

Eco driving ratio based on accelera-
tion

If the acceleration exceeds the Zone of

Eco driving, the right side of the Eco

Driving Indicator Zone Display will illu-

minate.

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. 281)

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

While the drive gauges displays the
SPORT mode screen with the shift
lever in M, the display changes to one
of 3 levels in response to the engine
speed, notifying you of when to shift up.

This may also be displayed when shifting

down as well, depending on the engine

speed.

When the vehicle approaches an inter-
section, the direction the vehicle should
go is guided by the arrow.
When the vehicle approaches an inter-
section, the route guidance will start
and the distance* to the intersection
will also be displayed.

*

: The distance decreases in increments of

164 ft. (50 m) and the distance indica-
tion will disappear when the vehicle
passes through the intersection.

Eco Driving Indicator (GS350)

1

2

Head-up rev indicator (GS F)

3

Route guidance display (vehicles with navigation system)

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Displays the speed limit for the current
road.

Display of the following screens can be switched on or off.

Audio display

Route guidance display (vehicles with navigation system)

Changing the settings

Continue holding the “DISP” but-
ton until the screen changes, and
repeat the process until the set-
ting you want to change is dis-
played.

Customization can be performed

when the head-up display is on and

the vehicle is traveling at less than

5 mph (8 km/h).

Press the “DISP” button to switch between on and off.

On and off will be switched between each time the button is pressed.
If the button is left alone without being operated for a short time, setting will be fin-

ished automatically.

Speed limit display (vehicles with navigation system)

Display customization

1

2

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Head-up display

The head-up display may seem dark and hard to see when viewed through sunglasses,

especially polarized sunglasses.

Adjust the brightness of the head-up display or remove your sunglasses.

When the head-up display is turned off, it will remain off even if the engine switch is

turned to IGNITION ON mode after the engine switch has been turned off.

The startup image will be displayed on the head-up display after the engine switch has

been turned to IGNITION ON mode while the head-up display switch is set to on.

Head-up rev indicator

The head-up display is linked to the rev indicator in the meter.

Whether or not to display the rev indicator in the head-up display, as well as display tim-

ing, can be changed through the settings for the rev indicator in the meter. (

P. 123)

When the battery is disconnected

The customize settings of the head-up display will be reset.

Head-up display automatic position adjustment

If the display position is recorded into memory, the head-up display will be automatically

adjusted to the desired position. (

P. 166)

WARNING

Before using the head-up display

Check that the position and brightness of the head-up display image does not interfere

with safe driving. Incorrect adjustment of the image’s position or brightness may

obstruct the driver’s view and lead to an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to components

Do not touch the inside of the head-up display projector or thrust sharp edges or the

like into the projector.

Doing so could cause mechanical malfunctions.

Do not place any drinks near the head-up dis-

play projector. If the projector gets wet, elec-

trical malfunctions may result.

Do not place anything on or put stickers onto

the head-up display projector.

Doing so could interrupt head-up display

indications.

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Fuel consumption information

Remote Touch screen
“MENU” button
Remote Touch knob
“ENTER” buttons

Fuel consumption information can be displayed on the Remote Touch screen.
Vehicles with 12.3-inch display: The fuel consumption information can be dis-
played and operated on the side display.

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

on the “Menu”

screen, and then select “Fuel Consumption”.

Trip information

If the “Past Record” screen 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 (

P. 135)

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 IGNI-

TION ON mode. Use the displayed average fuel consumption as a reference.
The image is an example only, and may vary slightly from actual conditions.

Fuel consumption

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Past record

If the “Trip Information” screen is displayed, select “Past Record”.

Resetting the past record data
Best recorded fuel economy
Average fuel consumption
Previous fuel consumption record
Updating the average fuel con-
sumption data

The average fuel consumption his-

tory is divided by color into past

averages and the average fuel con-

sumption since the last reset. Use the

displayed average fuel consumption

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

Updating the past record data

Update the average 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.

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2
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Vehicle information can be displayed on the side display (

P. 317), then select

or

to select the desired screen.

Fuel consumption

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

Past record

Displays the average fuel consumption
and highest fuel consumption.

Trip information

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

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

Using the side display (vehicles with 12.3-inch display)

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3

Operation of

each component

3-1. Key information

Keys. . . . . . . . . . . . ..138

3-2. Opening, closing and locking

the doors and trunk

Doors . . . . . . . . . . . ... 143
Trunk . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Smart access system

with push-button start . . . 156

3-3. Adjusting the seats

Front seats. . . . . . . . . .. 164
Driving position memory. . . 166
Head restraints . . . . . . . .. 171

3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel

and mirrors

Steering wheel . . . . . . . ..174
Inside rear view mirror . . . ..175
Outside rear view mirrors. . 177

3-5. Opening, closing the windows

and moon roof

Power windows . . . . . . . .181
Moon roof. . . . . . . . . .. 184

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3-1. Key information

Keys

The following keys are provided with the vehicle.

Electronic keys

• Operating the smart access system

with push-button start (

P. 156)

• Operating the wireless remote con-

trol function

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

Operating the smart access system with

push-button start (

P. 156)

Locks all the doors (

P. 143)

Unlocks all the doors
Opens the windows and moon roof
(

P. 143)

*

Opens the trunk (

P. 150)

Sounds the alarm (

P. 140)

*

: This setting must be customized at your

Lexus dealer.

The keys

1

2
3
4

Wireless remote control

1

2
3

4
5

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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 can-

not 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 mechan-

ical 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. 502)

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.

Using the mechanical key

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 bat-

tery falls out or if the battery was removed

because the key got wet, reinstall the battery

with the positive terminal facing the Lexus

emblem.

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Panic mode

When required to leave the vehicle’s key with a parking attendant

Turn the trunk opener main switch off, lock the glove box and armrest door as circum-

stances demand. (

P. 151, 341, 351)

Remove the mechanical key for your own use and provide the attendant with the elec-

tronic key only.

If you lose your mechanical keys

New genuine mechanical keys can be made by your Lexus dealer using the other

mechanical key and the key number stamped on your key number plate. Keep the plate

in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle.

When riding in an aircraft

When bringing an electronic key onto an aircraft, make sure you do not press any but-

tons 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 accidentally.

Pressing a button may cause the electronic key to emit radio waves that could interfere

with the operation of the aircraft.

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 when the engine stops.

(

P. 471)

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 elec-

tronic key battery may be depleted. Replace the battery when necessary. (

P. 411)

• The smart access system with push-button 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

When

is pressed for longer than about

one second, an alarm will sound intermittently

and the vehicle lights will flash to deter any per-

son from trying to break into or damage your

vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button on the elec-

tronic key.

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Replacing the battery

P. 411

Confirmation of the registered key number

The number of keys already registered to the vehicle can be confirmed. Ask your Lexus

dealer for details.

If a wrong key is used

The key cylinder rotates freely to isolate inside mechanism.

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 temperatures 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.

Do not place the keys near medical electrical equipment such as low-frequency ther-

apy equipment or microwave therapy equipment, and do not receive medical atten-

tion with the keys on your person.

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 function properly.

In case of a smart access system with push-button start malfunction or other key-

related problems

Take your vehicle with all the electronic keys provided with your vehicle, including the

card key, to your Lexus dealer.

When an electronic key is lost

If the electronic key remains lost, the risk of vehicle theft increases significantly. Visit

your Lexus dealer immediately with all remaining electronic keys and the card key that

was provided with your vehicle.

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NOTICE

Handling the card key

Do not apply excess force when inserting 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.

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 follow-

ing 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.

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