key LEXUS LX470 2006 Owners Manual

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IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
372ACCESSING VOICEMAIL AND SENDING NUMBER
TONES TO AUTOMATED SYSTEMS
The voiceactivated key pad feature of personal calling
allows access to most voicemail system. It also allows
you to respond to number requests from computer
systems, such as “Press 1 for sales; press 2 for service”.
Once
you receive the request for a number while in a call, press
the PTT button on the overhead console. Note that this feature
works only during a call.
If you press the PTT button and do not speak a command
within 5 seconds, or if you press the button a second time, the
system will respond with “Good− bye”. This means the system
exited the PTT command and your original call is still
connected. Press the PTT button to try again.
Voice activated keypad example:
1. Connect a call using the personal calling.
2. Press the PTT button.
You will hear “First digit to send, please”.
3. Say the first number.
You will hear the number you said or tone.
4. Say the second number.
You will hear the number you said or tone.
5. Continue to say the succeeding numbers one by one
until finished.
Lexus Link will confirm each number by repeating it back to
you. 6. Say “Dial”.
Lexus Link sends the numbers requested, then returns to the
call.
Voicemail example:
1. Press the phone button.
You will hear “Lexus Link ready”.
2. Say “Call”.
You will hear “Nametag, please”.
3. Say “Voicemail” (previously stored).
You will hear “Calling voicemail”. You will hear ringing and then
“You have reached the voicemail for company. If you are
subscriber, press pound.”
4. Press the PTT button.
You will hear “First digit to send, please”.
5. Say “Pound key”.
You will hear “Pound key”.
6. Say “Dial”.
Lexus Link sends tone and you will hear “Mailbox number,
please”.
7. Press the PTT button.
You will hear “First digit to send, please”.
8. Say “Four”.
You will hear “Four”.

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9. Say “Six”.
You will hear “Six”.
10. Say “Zero”.
You will hear “Zero”.
11. Say “Eight”.
You will hear “Eight”.
12. Say “Dial”.
Lexus Link sends tones. Voicemail will respond to 4608.
Automated system example:
1. Press the phone button.
You will hear “Lexus Link ready”.
2. Say “Call”.
You will hear “Nametag, please”.
3. Say “Business”.
You will hear “Calling business”. “To talk to engineering, press
1; to talk to sales, press 2; to talk to customer care, press 3.”
4. Press the PTT button.
You will hear “First digit to send, please”.
5. Say “One”.
You will hear “One”.
6. Say “Dial”.
Lexus
Link sends tone. The system will respond to the number
1.
INFORMATION
 To differentiate pound and star from other numbers
and commands, you must use the commands
“Pound key” and “Star key”.
 The Lexus Link voiceactivated keypad understands
only numbers, star key and pound key. It does not
understand stored nametags.
 You can erase the last number entered by saying
“Clear”.

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<How to speak>

Speak forcefully and clearly. The noisier the environment,
the louder you need to speak. If you are in the driver’s seat,
speak facing the front of the vehicle. If you are a passenger,
speak facing the rearview mirror.
 Speak calmly and naturally. The system may sometimes
fail to hear your repeated attempts to give a command. If
your speech is distorted by shouting or frustration, this may
cause more errors.
 People with high −pitched voices may have better results by
speaking in a deeper, lower−pitched voice. However, do not
lower the volume of the voice.
 Avoid speaking with a rising intonation, like asking a
question. Use a flat or fallin g intonation, like giving an
answer. <What to say>
Personal calling: oneword commands

Commands—The personal calling system listens for only
one word at a time. (There are some exceptions: two −word
phrases that are spoken and understood as a single word,
e.g., “Advanced services” and “My number”.)
 Numbers—When inputting a phone number, the personal
calling system listens for a continuous string of digits. It can
recognize 7−, 10−, and 11−digit numbers as well as the
number 911. When inputting security codes or
voice−activated keypad numbers, you must say them one
digit at a time.
 Say “Help” at the “Lexus Link ready” prompt to hear the list
of personal calling commands.

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IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY
384
IF YOU LOSE YOUR KEYS ORLOCK YOURSELF OUT
You can purchase a new key at your Lexus dealer if you
can give them the key number and master key.
Even if you lose only one key, contact your Lexus dealer to
make a new key. If you lose all your master keys, you cannot
make new keys; the whole engine immobilizer system must be
replaced.
See the suggestion given in “Keys” on page 8.
You can use the wireless remote control system with the new
key. Contact your Lexus dealer for detailed information.
If your keys are locked in the vehicle and you cannot get a
duplicate, many Lexus dealers can still open the door for you
using sp ecial tools. If your vehicle is equipped with Lexus Link
System, call the Lexus Link Call Center 1 −800−25−LEXUS
(Toll−Free) (1 −800− 255−3987) and select the option for Lexus
Link. Once you provide the Lexus Link Call Center Advisor
with your Lexus Link PIN (Personal Identification Number),
they will unlock your vehicle.
NOTICE
You must provide the Lexus Link operator with your
Lexus Link PIN (Personal Identification Number ) before
they lock/unlock your vehicle or activate a remote horn
and lights. However, the Lexus Link System will not be
able to lock or unlock your vehicle or perform lights
flashing/remote horn if it has been parked for 48 hours
or more after the ignition is turned off. Upon
subscription expiration, all Lexus Link services (i.e.
automatic notification, emergency call functions,
service call functions, remote door locking/unlocking
function, remote horn and lights function) are
deactivated.
If you must break a window to get in, we suggest breaking the
smallest side window because it is the least expensive to
replace. Be extremely cautious to avoid glass cuts.

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ENGINE
404– COOLING SYSTEM
Capacity
15.4 L (16.3 qt., 13.6 lmp.qt.)
Coolant type“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or similar high quality ethylene glyco\
l
based non −silicate, non− amine, non−nitrite, and non −borate coolant
with long− life hybrid organic acid technology (Coolant with long −life
hybrid organic acid technology is a combination of low phosphates and
organic acids.)
Do not use plain water alone.
NOTE:
“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is used in your Lexus vehicle at factory fil\
l. In order to avoid technical problems, only use “Toyota
Super Long Life Coolant” or similar high quality ethylene glycol based non −silicate, non −amine, non −nitrite, and non −borate coolant
with long−life hybrid organic acid technology. (Coolant with long −life hybrid organic acid technology is a combination of low
phosphates and organic acids.) Do not use plain water alone. Please contact you\
r Lexus dealer for further details.
– IGNITION SYSTEM
Spark plug – Make DENSO NGK
– Gap
SK20R11
IFR6A11
1.1 mm (0.043 in.)
– ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery – Open voltage at 20 C (68F):
– Charging rates
12.6 − 12.8 V Fully charged
12.2 − 12.4 V Half charged
11.8 − 12.0 V Discharged
[Voltage that is checked 20 minutes after the key is removed with all the
lights turned off]
5A max.

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KEYS AND DOORS
471
REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTSFOR U.S. OWNERS
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which
could cause a crash or could cause injury or death,
you should immediately inform the National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in
addition to notifying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.,
Inc. (Toll −free: 1 −800− 25−LEXUS).
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open
an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect
exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall
and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot
become involved in individual problems between
you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A.,
Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto
Safety Hotline toll− free at 1−800−424−9393 (or
366−0123 in Washington, D.C. area) or write to:
NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation,
Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain
other information about motor vehicle safety from
the Hotline.

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