height lexus LC500 2018 Owner's Manual

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1-1. For safe use
●A frontal impact applied to the front bumper while driving at speeds outside of the operational speed range
●A side impact or rear impact
●A vehicle rollover (In some accident situ-ations, the Pop Up Hood may operate.)
WARNING
■When the Pop Up Hood is operated
●Do not pull the hood lock release lever.
Doing so after the Pop Up Hood has operated will further raise the hood and may cause an injury. Do not drive
with the hood raised, as doing so may block the driver’s vision, possibly caus-ing an accident.
●Do not forcibly push down the hood.
As the popped up hood cannot be lowered by hand, doing so may deform the hood or cause an injury.
●If the Pop Up Hood has operated, have
it replaced by any authorized Lexus retailer or Lexus authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. If the Pop Up
Hood has operated, stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact authorized Lexus retailer or Lexus authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
●Do not touch the lifters immediately after the Pop Up Hood has operated, as the lifters may be hot and burn you.
NOTICE
■Pop Up Hood precautions
●Make sure to close the hood before driving, as the system may not operate
properly if the hood is not fully closed.
●Make sure that all 4 tires are of the specified size and inflated to the speci-fied tire pressure. If tires of a different
size are used, the system may not operate properly.
●If something has hit the area around the front bumper, the sensors may be
damaged even if the Pop Up Hood has not operated. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Lexus
retailer or Lexus authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
●Do not remove or repair the parts or wiring of the Pop Up Hood, as doing
so may cause accidental operation or prevent the system from operating properly. If repair or replacement is
necessary, contact any authorized Lexus retailer or Lexus authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
●Do not remove such components as
the front bumper, hood or suspension, or replace them with non-genuine parts, as doing so may prevent the sys-
tem from operating properly.
●Do not install anything to the front bumper or hood, as doing so may pre-vent the sensors from detecting an
impact correctly and prevent the sys- tem from operating properly.
●Do not close the hood with force or
apply load to the lifters, as doing so may damage the lifters and prevent the system from operating properly.
●Do not modify the suspension, as
changes made to the vehicle height may prevent the system from operat-ing properly.

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1-2. Child safety
For safety and security
Key of letters inserted in the above table:
X: Not suitable seat position for children in this mass group.
U: Suitable for “universal” category child restraint systems approved for use in this
mass group.
UF: Suitable for forward-facing “unive rsal” category child restraint systems
approved for use in this mass group.
*1: Adjust the seatback angle to the most upright position. Move the front seat fully rear-
ward. If the passenger seat height can be ad justed, move it to the upper most position.
*2: If the head restraint interferes with your child restraint system, and the head restraint can
be removed, remove the head restraint. Otherwise, put the head restraint in the upper
most position.
 When installing a child restraint in
the rear seats, adjust the front seat
so that it does not interfere with the
child or child restraint system.
 When installing a child seat with
support base, if the child seat inter-
feres with the seatback when latch-
ing it into the support base, adjust
the seatback rearward until there is
no interference.
Mass groups
Seating position
Front passenger seat
Rear seatAirbag manual on-off switch
ONOFF
0
Up to 10 kg
(22 lb.)
XU*1X
0+
Up to 13 kg
(28 lb.)
XU*1X
I
9 to 18 kg
(20 to 39 lb.)
Rearward-facing 
X
U*1, 2XForward-facing 
UF*1, 2
II, III
15 to 36 kg
(34 to 79 lb.)
UF*1, 2U*1, 2X

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1-2. Child safety
■Confirming the Mass group and
Size class for ECE R44 ISOFIX
corresponding child restraint sys-
tems
1 Confirm the corresponding [Mass
group] from the weight of the child
( P.50)
(Ex. 1) When the weight is 12 kg (27
lb.), [Mass group 0+]
(Ex. 2) When the weight is 15 kg
(34 lb.), [Mass group I]
2 Confirming Size class
Select the Size class corresponding
to [Mass group] confirmed in step 1
from the [Child restraint systems
fastened with ISOFIX (ECE R44) -
Compatibility table]*.
(Ex. 1) When [Mass group 0+], the
corresponding size class is [C], [D],
[E].
(Ex. 2) When [Mass group I], the
corresponding size class is [A], [B],
[B1], [C], [D].
*: However, listings that are marked with
[X] cannot be selected, despite having
the corresponding size class in the suit-
ability table of the [Seating position].
■Child restraint systems fastened
with ISOFIX (ECE R44) - Compat-
ibility table
ISOFIX child restraint systems are
divided in different “size class”.
According to this “size class”, you will
be allowed to use it in the vehicle seat-
ing position mentioned in the table
below. To know your child restraint sys-
tem “size class” and “mass group”,
please refer to the child restraint sys-
tem manual.
If your child restraint system has no
“size class” (or if you cannot find infor-
mation in the table below), please refer
to the child restraint system “vehicle
list” for compatibility information or ask
the retailer of your child seat.
Size classDescription
AFull-height, forward-fac-
ing child restraint systems
B
Reduced-height forward-
facing child restraint sys-
tems
B1
Reduced-height forward-
facing child restraint sys-
tems
CFull-size rearward-facing
child restraint systems
D
Reduced-size rearward-
facing child restraint sys-
tems
ERearward-facing infant
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3-3. Adjusting the seats
3-3.Adjusting the seats
Seat position adjustment
Seatback angle adjustment
Head restraint height adjustment (if
equipped) ( P.143)
Seat cushion (front) angle adjust-
ment
Vertical height adjustment
Lumbar support adjustment
■When adjusting the seat
●Make sure that any surrounding passen- gers or objects are not contact the seat.
●Take care when adjusting the seat so that the head restraint does not touch the ceil-ing.
■Seat-linked function
●This function operates when the seat is
moved forward, backward or in the reclining direction a certain distance or more.
●Vehicles with power head restraint: When the seat is adjusted forward a cer-
tain distance or more, the head restraint moves down.
●Vehicles with power head restraint: When the seat is raised a certain distance or more, the seat stops and the head
restraint moves down.
Front seats
The seats can be adjusted (longitu-
dinally, vertically, etc.).
Adjust the seat to ensure the cor-
rect driving posture.
Adjustment procedure
A
B
C
D
E
F
WARNING
■When adjusting the seat position
●Take care when adjusting the seat position to ensure that other passen-
gers are not injured by the moving seat.
●Do not put your hands under the seat or near the moving parts to avoid
injury. Fingers or hands may become jammed in the seat mechanism.
●Make sure to leave enough space
around the feet so they do not get stuck.
■Seat adjustment
To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt during a collision, do not recline the seat more than necessary.
If the seat is too reclined, the lap belt may slide past the hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen, or your
neck may contact the shoulder belt, increasing the risk of death or serious injury in the event of an accident.
Adjustments should not be made while driving as the seat may unexpectedly move and cause the driver to lose control
of the vehicle.

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3-3. Adjusting the seats
Before driving
Manual type
1 Up
Pull the head restraints up.
2Down
Push the head restraint down while press-
ing the lock release button .
Power type
1 Up
2 Down
■Adjusting the height of the head restraints
Make sure that the head restraints are adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of your ears.
Pull the head restraint up while press-
ing the lock release button .
If the head restraint touches the ceiling,
making the removal difficult, change
the seat height or angle. ( P.138)
Head restraints
Head restraints are provided for
front seats.
WARNING
■Head restraint precautions
Observe the following precautions regarding the head restraints. Failure to do so may result in death or serious
injury.
●Adjust the head restraints to the cor- rect position at all times.
●Manual type: After adjusting the head restraints, push down on them and
make sure they are locked in position.
●Manual type: Do not drive with the head restraints removed.
Vertical adjustment
A
Removing the head restraints
(manual type only)
A

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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
The height of the rear view mirror can
be adjusted to suit your driving pos-
ture.
Adjust the height of the rear view mir-
ror by moving it up and down.
Responding to the level of brightness
of the headlights of vehicles behind, the
reflected light is automatically
reduced.
Turn the automatic anti-glare function
mode on/off
When the automatic anti-glare function is
in ON mode, the indicator illuminates.
The function will set to ON mode each
time the engine switch <power switch> is
turned to IGNITION ON mode <ON
mode>.
Pressing the button turns the function to
OFF mode. (The indicator also turns
off.)
■To prevent sensor error
To ensure that the sensors operate properly, do not touch or cover them.
Inside rear view mirror
The rear view mirror’s position can
be adjusted to enable sufficient
confirmation of the rear view.
Adjusting the height of rear view
mirror
WARNING
■Caution while driving
Do not adjust the position of the mirror while driving.
Doing so may lead to mishandling of the vehicle and cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.
Anti-glare function
A
A

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4-5. Using the driving support systems
Driving
cannot be detected.
*2: The greater the difference in speed between your vehicle and the detected vehicle is,
the farther away the vehicle will be detected, causing the outside rear view mirror indi-
cator to illuminate or flash.
■The BSM function is operational when
The BSM function is operational when all of
the following conditions are met:
●The BSM function is on.
●The shift position is in a position other than R.
●The vehicle speed is greater than approx-imately 16 km/h (10 mph).
■The BSM function will detect a vehicle
when
The BSM function will detect a vehicle pres-
ent in the detection area in the following sit- uations:
●A vehicle in an adjacent lane overtakes your vehicle.
●Another vehicle enters the detection area when it changes lanes.
■Conditions under wh ich the BSM func- tion will not detect a vehicle
The BSM function is not designed to detect the following types of vehicles and/or
objects:
●Small motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians,
etc.*
●Vehicles traveling in the opposite direc- tion
●Guardrails, walls, signs, parked vehicles
and similar stationary objects*
●Following vehicles that are in the same
lane*
●Vehicles traveling 2 lanes away from your
vehicle*
*: Depending on the conditions, detection
of a vehicle and/or object may occur.
■Conditions under wh ich the BSM func- tion may not function correctly
●The BSM function may not detect vehi-
cles correctly in the following situations: • When the sensor is misaligned due to a strong impact to the sensor or its sur-
rounding area • When mud, snow, ice, a sticker, etc. is covering the sensor or surrounding area
on the rear bumper • When driving on a road surface that is wet with standing water during bad
weather, such as heavy rain, snow, or fog • When multiple vehicles are approaching with only a small gap between each vehi-
cle • When the distance between your vehicle and a following vehicle is short
• When there is a significant difference in speed between your vehicle and the vehi-cle that enters the detection area
• When the difference in speed between your vehicle and another vehicle is changing
• When a vehicle enters a detection area traveling at about the same speed as your
vehicle • As your vehicle starts from a stop, a vehi-cle remains in the detection area
• When driving up and down consecutive steep inclines, such as hills, dips in the road, etc.
• When driving on roads with sharp bends, consecutive curves, or uneven surfaces• When vehicle lanes are wide, or when
driving on the edge of a lane, and the vehicle in an adjacent lane is far away from your vehicle
• When an accessory (such as a bicycle carrier) or towing eyelet is installed to the rear of the vehicle
• When there is a significant difference in height between your vehicle and the vehicle that enters the detection area
• Immediately after the BSM function is turned on
●Instances of the BSM function unneces-sarily detecting a vehicle and/or object may increase in the following situations:

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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
1Pull the strap up and remove the
rear luggage mat.
2 Take out the jack.
Remove the jack handle, and then take out the jack.
1 Chock the tires.
WARNING
■Using the tire jack
Observe the following precautions.
Improper use of the tire jack may cause the vehicle to suddenly fall off the jack, leading to death or serious injury.
●Do not use the tire jack for any pur-
pose other than replacing tires.
●Only use the tire jack that comes with this vehicle for replacing a tire. Do not use it on other vehicles, and do
not use other tire jacks for replacing tires on this vehicle.
●Put the jack properly in its jack point.
●Do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while it is supported by the
jack.
●Do not start the engine <hybrid sys- tem> or drive the vehicle while the vehicle is supported by the jack.
●Do not raise the vehicle while some-
one is inside.
●When raising the vehicle, do not put an object on or under the jack.
●Do not raise the vehicle to a height greater than that required to replace
the tire.
●Use a jack stand if it is necessary to get under the vehicle.
●When lowering the vehicle, make sure that there is no-one near the vehicle. If
there are people nearby, warn them vocally before lowering.
Taking out the jack
Removing a tire

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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency
Take your vehicle to the nearest autho-
rized Lexus retailer or Lexus autho-
rized repairer, or any reliable repairer,
or authorized tire dealer as soon as
possible if any tire goes flat.
The vehicle can be driven for a maximum
of 160 km (100 miles) at a speed below 80
km/h (50 mph) after the tire pressure
warning light comes on. ( P.374)
A run-flat tire has a mark on the
side wall.
■In some condition (such as at high tem-
peratures)
You cannot continue driving for up to 160 km (100 miles).
■For the detailed information on run-flat tires
See the tire warranty booklet.
If you have a flat tire
Your vehicle is not equipped with a
spare tire, but instead you can con-
tinue driving the vehicle with run-
flat tires even if any tire goes flat.
In this case, slow down and drive
with extra caution.
Run-flat tires
NOTICE
■When replacing the tires
When removing or fitting the wheels, tires or the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter, contact any authorized
Lexus retailer or Lexus authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer as the tire pressure warning valve and transmit-
ter may be damaged if not handled cor- rectly.
■When driving over bumps
If a vehicle has a flat tire, the vehicle height will be lower than usual. Ensure
that nothing strikes the bottom of the vehicle.
■To avoid damaging the tire pressure warning valves and transmitters
When a tire is repaired with liquid seal-
ants, the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly. If a liquid sealant is used, contact any autho-
rized Lexus retailer or Lexus authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer or other qualified service shop as soon as possi-
ble. Make sure to replace the tire pres- sure warning valve and transmitter when replacing the tire. ( P.335)

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8-1. Specifications
8-1.Specifications
*1: Unladen vehicle
*2:LC500
*3:LC500h
■Vehicle identification number
The vehicle identification number
(VIN) is the legal identifier for your
vehicle. This is the primary identifica-
tion number for your Lexus. It is used in
registering the ownership of your vehi-
cle.
This number is stamped on the top left
of the instrument panel.
This number is also stamped under the
right-hand front seat.
Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)
Dimensions and weights
Overall length4760 mm (187.4 in.)
Overall width1920 mm (75.6 in.)
Overall height*11345 mm (53.0 in.)
Wheelbase2870 mm (113.0 in.)
Tread*1Front1630 mm (64.2 in.)
Rear1635 mm (64.4 in.)
Gross vehicle mass2375 kg (5236 lb.)*2
2445 kg (5390 lb.)*3
Maximum permissi-
ble axle capacity
Front1420 kg (3131 lb.)
Rear1550 kg (3417 lb.)
Vehicle identification