stop LEXUS SC300 1999 Owner's Manual

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INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
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GLOVEBOX
To open the glovebox door, push the lock release button.
To lock the glovebox door, insert the master key and turn
it clockwise.
With the tail lights on, the glovebox light will come on when
the glovebox door is open.
CAUTION
To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a
sudden stop, always keep the glovebox door closed while
driving.

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742. Bring the hand held garage door opener within about 25
mm (1 in.) of the button being programmed and push the
button on the hand held garage door opener. The signal from
the hand held garage door opener is sent to the vehicle's
opener.
3. When the frequency and code is registered, the indicator
light flashes rapidly. At this point, you can release both
buttons.
4. To program the remaining buttons, repeat steps º1º
through º3º.
If you want to replace an existing program with a new
program, select the button you want to program. Follow the
procedure from step 1.
If the transmitter has a ºrolling code featureº, it is
necessary to program the in±garage receiver after
programming
HomeLink
.
1. Locate the ºtrainingº or ºlearningº button on the
in±garage receiver and push and release this button.
Location of the button may vary by the garage door
opener manufacturer.
2. Firmly push and release the trained HomeLink
 button
2 times (some garage door manufacturer may r equire you
to push the HomeLink
 button up to 3 times) to complete
the process.
The garage door should now operate when the
HomeLink
 button is pushed. Do not use the HomeLink
 universal transmitter with any
garage door opener that lacks the safety stop and reverse
feature as required by Federal Safety Standards. This
includes any garage door opener model manufactured before
April 1, 1982.

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CAUTION
Do not place anything else other than cups or drink±cans
on the cup holder, as such item may be thrown about in the
compartment and possibly injure people in the vehicle
during sudden braking or an accident.
 To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or
sudden stop wh ile driving, keep the cup holder closed when
not in use.

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EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT
89
To slide open the moon roof, push the switch toward the
back. The moon roof will fully open. To stop partway,
push the switch briefly in the opposite direction or push
the ºTILTº switch.
The sun shade can be opened or closed manually. However,
if you open the moon roof, the sun shade will be opened with
the moon roof.
To close the moon roof, push the switch toward the front.
The moon roof will move while the switch is being pushed
and stop when released. However, as a precaution, it stops
partway before sliding fully closed, except when already
more than three±quarters closed. Therefore, release the
switch and then push it again to close it completely.

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To tilt up the rear end of the moon roof, push the switch
on the rear side or on the front side to lower it.
To operate the moon roof, the ignition key must be in the
ºONº position. However, even if the ignition key is turned to
the ºACCº or ºLOCKº position, the moon roof can be
operated until any of the doors is opened (or for about 60
seconds).
CAUTION
To avoid serious personal injury, you must do the following.
 While the vehicle is moving, always keep the head, hands
and other parts of the body of all occupants away from the
roof opening. Otherwise, you could be seriously injured if
the vehicle stops suddenly or if the vehicle is involved in an
accident.

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COMFORT ADJUSTMENT
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Adjusting seat position
Move the control switch in the desired direction.
Releasing the switch will stop the seat in that position. Do not
place anything under the seat. It might interfere with the seat
movement.Adjusting seatback angle

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96Move the control switch in the desired direction.
Releasing the switch will stop the seatback in that position.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt during a
collision, avoid reclining the seatback any more than needed.
The seat belts provide maximum protection in a frontal or rear
collision when the driver and the passenger are sitting up
straight
and well back in the seats. If you are reclined, the lap
belt may slide past your hips and apply restraint forces
directly to the abdomen. Therefore, in the event of a frontal
collision, the risk of personal injury may increase with
increasing recline of the seatback.

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Adjusting seat cushion angle and height
Move the control switch in the desired direction.
Releasing the switch will stop the seat cushion in that
position.Adjusting lumbar support

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Adjust the seat as needed and sit up straight and well back
in the seat. To fasten your belt, pull it out of the r etractor
and insert the tab into the buckle.
You will hear a click when the tab locks into the buckle.
The seat belt length automatically adjusts to your size and the
seat position.
The retractor will lock the belt during a sudden stop or on
impact. It also may lock if you lean forward too quickly. A
slow, easy motion will allow the belt to extend, and you can
move around freely. When a passenger's shoulder
belt is completely extended and
is then retracted even slightly, the belt is locked in that
position and cannot be extended. This feature is used to hold
the child restraint system securely. (For details, see ºChild
restraintº on page 143.) To free the belt again, fully retract the
belt and then pull the belt out once more.
If the seat belt cannot be pulled out of the retractor, firmly pull
the belt and release it. You will then be able to smoothly pull
the belt out of the retractor.

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Rear seat belts
Sit up straight and well back in the seat. To fasten your
belt, pull it out of the retractor and insert the tab into the
buckle.
You will hear a click when the tab locks into the buckle.
The seat belt length automatically adjusts to your size.
The retractor will lock the belt during a sudden stop or on
impact. It also may lock if you lean forward too quickly. A
slow, easy motion will allow the belt to extend, and you can
move around freely. When a shoulder belt is completely
extended and is then retracted even slightly, the belt is locked
in that position and cannot be extended. This feature is used
to hold the child restraint system securely. (For details, see
ºChild restraintº on page 143.)
To free the belt again, fully retract the belt and then pull the
belt out once more.If the seat belt cannot be pulled out of the retractor, firmly pull
the belt and release it. You will then be able to smoothly pull
the belt out of the retractor.

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