lexus LFA 2012 Owner's Manual / LEXUS 2012 LFA OWNERS MANUAL (OM77006U)

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When driving
“Rev Ind” (rev indicator)When the engine reaches a set speed and the driving mode is set to
SPORT, NORMAL or WET mode, a buzzer will sound and the tachome-
ter will show a ring-shaped indicato r in green or amber. (Some settings
cannot be changed while the vehicle is in motion.)
If the engine speed enters the red zone, the over-rev warning will be
shown in red regardless of the set speed. ( P. 1 5 6 )
■ Indicator
■ Set up procedure
Select “Rev Ind” and press right on
the control pad.
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Select “ON” and press right on the
control pad.
To turn off the “Rev Ind” function,
select “OFF” or set it to “----” (as
shown) and then press left on the
control pad. (The screen will return
to the menu display.)
Select engine speeds for the green
and amber sections.Right: Switches between the
green and amber sections
Up and down: Engine speed
selection
Selectable engine speed range:
4000 rpm to 9000 rpm
The speed can be changed in 100
rpm intervals.
Either green or amber, or both
green and amber can be selected.
STEP2
STEP3

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When driving
Press left on the control pad to
enter the desired engine speed.The settings are shown as fol-
lows: : Set in both green andamber
: Set in green
: Set in amber
Press left on the control pad again
to confirm the “Rev Ind” function.
(The screen will return to the menu
display.)
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“Status” (vehicle status)“Trip Info”, “Oil Level”, “Oil Maintenance” and “Tire Pressure” information
can be checked. Select “Status” and press right on
the control pad.
Select the desired menu item and
press right on the control pad.
“Trip Info” (P. 133)
“Oil Level” ( P. 135)
“Oil Maintenance” ( P. 1 3 8 )
“Tire Pressure” ( P. 140)
STEP1
STEP2

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When driving
■“Trip Info” (trip information)
Displays current fuel consumption, average fuel consumption, average
vehicle speed and driving range.
Select “Trip Info” and press right on
the control pad.
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Current fuel consumption
Displays the current rate of fuel
consumption.
Average fuel consumption
Displays the average fuel con-
sumption since the function was
reset.
This function can be reset from
the normal display. (P. 118)
Average vehicle speed
Displays the average vehicle
speed since the function was
reset.
This function can be reset from
the normal display. ( P. 1 1 9 )
Driving range
Displays the estimated maxi-
mum distance that can be
driven with the remaining fuel.
This distance is computed based
on your average fuel consump-
tion. As a result, the actual dis-
tance that can be driven may
differ from that displayed.
When only a small amount of
fuel is added to the tank, the dis-
play may not be updated.
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When driving
■“Oil Level” (engine oil level)
The amount of oil remaining in the ta nk can be calculated and is shown
on a scale of one to ten . If the engine oil level cannot be measured, the
reason will be shown on the screen.
Conditions for measurement
● The engine oil temperature is between 203 F and 230F (95C and
110 C).
● The engine is idling.
● The vehicle is stopped on level ground.
Select “Oil Level” and press right
on the control pad.
The amount of engine oil remain-
ing is measured automatically.
The amount of time needed to
complete the measurement is
counted down on the screen.
STEP1
STEP2

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Measurement resultOnce measurement is complete,
the result will be displayed.
The oil amount between the maxi-
mum and minimum markings is
approximately 2.1 qt. (2.0 L, 1.8
Imp. qt.).
As the engine oil level in the oil
tank varies depending on the driv-
ing condition of the vehicle imme-
diately before measurement, the
results may vary even if the overall
oil amount is constant.
Perform the following actions as necessary according to the measure-
ment results:
● If the oil level is low, add engine oil as needed. ( P. 257)
Even if the measurement result shows th at the engine oil is below the maxi-
mum level, be careful not to add more oil than necessary. If unsure of how
much oil to add, contact your Lexus dealer.
● If “Engine oil level low Check oil le vel” is displayed on the meter, avoid
high load driving and add oil immediately.
Do not let the oil level reach or fall below the minimum marking, as doing so
may cause engine damage.
MAX
MIN

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When driving
“Cannot measure” displayIf measurement cannot be per-
formed, the item with “No” dis-
played may be the cause. Check
the following items and then
attempt to perform the measure-
ment again:
If the measuring function does not work even after all the above condi-
tions have been met, have the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer.
ItemDetailsCorrection procedure
Engine Warm The engine oil has not
warmed sufficiently. Measure when the engine
oil temperature is between
203
F and 230 F (95 C
and 110 C).
Idling The engine speed is too low
or too high. Measure when the engine
speed is between 900 rpm
and 1100 rpm.
Stationary The vehicle is not com-
pletely stationary. Measure when the vehicle
is completely stopped with
Neutral selected and the
parking brake set.
Vehicle Level The vehicle is parked on an
incline. Measure when the vehicle
is on level ground with an
incline of 4 degrees or less.

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■“Oil Maintenance” (engine oil maintenance)
This system calculates engine oil replacement timing and reminds the
driver when it is time to replace th e oil. Resetting operation should be
performed at your Lexus dealer when you have them change the
engine oil. (This procedure cannot be performed while the vehicle is in
motion.)
Select “Oil Maintenance” and
press right on the control pad.
Press and hold right on the control
pad for 5 seconds.
STEP1
STEP2

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