tail LEXUS ES300 2005 User Guide
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Title:
PASSENGER AIRBAG INDICATOR LAMP
Models:
'04 ± '05 ES 330 & RX 330
Technical Service
Information Bulletin
February 22, 2005
EL002-05
The passenger airbag indicator lamp may switch from ON to OFF for front seat
passengers weighing approximately less than 100 pounds, depending on their seating
position. It is important for the front seat passengers to know that proper operation of the
advanced frontal airbag system is highly dependent on the pressure placed on the seat
bottom. Situations that add or subtract sensed weight can result in occupant
misclassification. To minimize this situation:
Check seating posture.
± Passengers should be seated upright with their back against the seatback and
feet on the floor.
Check loading conditions.
± Extra weight from items such as bags or groceries or toys hanging on the
seatback can add to the sensed weight of the front seat passenger.
± A rear seat passenger lifting the front seat with their legs, objects placed under
the front seat, or the front seatback in contact with the rear seat can subtract from
the sensed weight of the front seat passenger.
If the passenger airbag indicator lamp continues to switch ON to OFF after checking the
above conditions, perform the following repair procedure.
NOTE:
The safest place for children is in the rear seat.
Please note that Lexus recommends
that you NEVER
install a rear±facing child restraint in the front passenger seat, even if
the passenger ªAirbag OFFº lamp is illuminated. Please refer to the Owner's Manual
for additional details.
2004 ± 2005 model year ES 330 and RX 330 vehicles produced BEFORE the
Production Change Effective VINs shown on the following page.
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOFPT1T2
EL4014R & R Occupant Detection ECU0.789952±33010
89952±480108A74
Applicable Warranty*:
This repair is covered under the Lexus Comprehensive Warranty. This warranty is in
effect for 48 months or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the vehicle's
in-service date.
* Warranty application is limited to correction of a problem based upon a customer's specific complaint.
ELECTRICAL
Introduction
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Title:
POWER SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
DURING PDS
Models:
'05 All Lexus Models
Technical Service
Information Bulletin
February 11, 2005
PD010-05
The following is a list of the vehicle systems (Power Window, Sliding Roof, Tire
Pressure Warning System, etc.) that need initialization during Pre±Delivery Service
(PDS) and the TSIB numbers containing details on initializing each specific system.
NOTE:
Items in RED also need to be initialized any time the battery has been disconnected.
All 2005 model year Lexus vehicles.
INTIALIZATION SYSTEM ITEMS
MODEL
NAME
COMPASSPOWERWINDOWPOWERBACK DOORSLIDINGROOF
TIRE PRESSURE
WARNING SYSTEM
VGRSSEATNAMECOMPASSWINDOWBACK DOORROOFDIRECTINDIRECT
VGRSSEAT
ES 330PD002-03--PD002-03----
GS 430/300PG007-00-------
GX 470PG017-02-PG016-02PD005-03---
IS 300PG022-01-------
LS 430PG009-01----PD003-03-PG010-00
LX 470PG007-00-----PG011-02-
RX 330PD005-04PD003-04PD002-04PD004-04-PD006-04--
SC 430PG010-01---PG006-01--PG005-03
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOFPT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
PRE±DELIVERY SERVICE
Introduction
Applicable
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'05 MY Power
System
Initialization
Table
Warranty
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Title:
BATTERY MAINTENANCE FOR
IN-STOCK VEHICLES & PRE-DELIVERY
Models:
All Models & Model Years Through Current
Technical Service
Information Bulletin
September 12, 2002
PG009-02
A battery in a stored vehicle is subject to conditions that can reduce its performance and
life. These conditions include storage period, temperature, parasitic drain, and battery
load. Because of these factors, battery inspection and maintenance are required in
order to ensure proper operation and optimal battery life.
As a matter of policy, Lexus does not provide battery warranty coverage for discharged
and/or failed batteries due to lack of maintenance; it is the dealer's responsibility to
maintain the specified state of charge of the vehicle's battery while in stock and assure
proper state of charge at delivery.
To eliminate customer service concerns due to an undercharged battery during the first
few weeks of ownership, all dealers should check battery state of charge and
recharge, if necessary, just prior to delivery (i.e., within 48 hours of delivery).
This new procedure will improve the new vehicle ownership experience by greatly
reducing the risk of having a low performance battery concern due to extended storage
periods and/or short engine run times prior to the vehicle sale.
All models and model years through current.
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS (SSTs)MANUFACTURERPART NUMBER
MICROPRO 815 Digital
Battery Analyzer
(Essential SST)*Midtronics00002±MP815±T
* This SST can be ordered through SPX/OTC by calling 1±800±933±8335.
NOTE:
MICROPRO 815 Digital Battery Analyzer should be periodically updated through the
Technical Information System (TIS) for new vehicle models. For detailed information,
please see TSIB SS002±02, ªMidtronics Battery Tester Software Update.º
OP CODEDESCRIPTIONTIMEOFPT1T2
N/ANot Applicable to Warranty±±±±
PRODUCT GENERAL INFORMATION
Introduction
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Required
Tools &
Material
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August 26, 2002IMMOBILIZER KEY CODE RESET ± SS002-01 Revised
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3. Using the numbered keys (0±9) on the Diagnostic Tester, enter the ªPasscode
Numberº received from TIS. (See Figure 7 below.) Press ENTER to clear all
registered key codes.
NOTE:
Key Code Reset takes approximately 16 minutes.
ABC
RESET COMPLETE
If the engine starts,
this key code is
registered correctly.
KEY CODE RESET
Please insert PASSCODE
NUMBER from TIS
PASSCODE NUMBERKEY CODE RESET KEY CODE RESET
**NOW RESETTING**
If the key was in the IG
cylinder, do not remove it.
Remaining Time
<16> Min.
PRESS [ENTER]
000414
PRESS [ENTER] FIGURE 7. PASSCODE ENTRY SCREEN FLOW
4. Confirm successful Immobilizer reset and new Master Key registration by starting
the vehicle.
NOTE:
If the vehicle starts, the new Master Key code is registered correctly.
If the vehicle does not start, perform the Immobilizer Reset function again.
5. All previously registered key codes have been erased except the Master Key used
during ªKey Code Reset.º
Register any additional customer keys by using ªKey Registration.º
Each key will start the engine if registered correctly.
Please refer to TSIB No. SS006±99,
ªScantool Immobilizer Key Code Utility,º for
additional detail on this procedure.
2: KEY CODE ERASURE
3: AUTO REG CLOSUREKEY CODE UTILITY
1: KEY REGISTRATION
A
FIGURE 8. KEY REGISTRATION
9: KEY CODE RESET
(See TSIB No. SS006±99) Key Code
Reset
Procedure
(Continued)