door lock Lexus ES350 2019 Owner's Manual / LEXUS 2019 ES350 OWNER'S MANUAL (OM06130U)
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: LEXUS, Model Year: 2019, Model line: ES350, Model: Lexus ES350 2019Pages: 444, PDF Size: 14.22 MB
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2TABLE OF CONTENTS
For your information ......................................6
Reading this manual .................................... 10
How to search ................................................. 11
Pictorial index ................................................. 12
1-1. For safe use Before driving .................................... 22
For safe driving.................................. 23
Seat belts ............................................. 24
SRS airbags ....................................... 28
Front passenger occupant classifi- cation system ................................. 37
Exhaust gas precautions ................ 41
1-2. Child safety Riding with children......................... 42
Child restraint systems .................. 42
1-3. Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer system ......... 54
Alarm.................................................... 56
2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators .... 60
Gauges and meters (except F SPORT models) ........................... 64
Gauges and meters (F SPORT models) ............................................. 67
Multi-information display............... 71
Head-up display .............................. 78
Fuel consumption screen............. 823-1. Key information
Keys ...................................................... 86
3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
Doors ................................................... 89
Trunk ..................................................... 93
Smart access system with push-but- ton start .......................................... 100
3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats........................................ 107
Driving position memory ........... 108
Head restraints ................................. 111
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
Steering wheel ................................. 113
Inside rear view mirror ................. 114
Outside rear view mirrors........... 115
3-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof
Power windows .............................. 118
Moon roof ........................................ 120
Panoramic moon roof .................. 123
4-1. Before driving Driving the vehicle........................ 128
Cargo and luggage...................... 133
Vehicle load limits......................... 135
Trailer towing.................................. 135
Dinghy towing ................................ 136
4-2. Driving procedures Engine (ignitio n) switch ............... 137
1For safety and security
2Vehicle status information and
indicators
3Before driving
4Driving
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12Pictorial index
Pictorial index
■Exterior
Doors .......................................................................................................................... .P.89
Locking/unlocking .............................................................................................................. P.89
Opening/closing the side windows .............................................................................P.118
Locking/unlocking by using th e mechanical key ................................................ P.372
Warning buzzer ................................................................................................................. .. P.92
Trunk .......................................................................................................................... ...P.93
Opening from inside the cabin ...................................................................................... P.95
Opening from outside ....................................................................................................... P.95
Opening by using the mechanical key .................................................................... P.372
Warning buzzer ................................................................................................................. .. P.92
Outside rear view mirrors..................................................................................... P.115
Adjusting the mirror angle ............................................................................................... P.115
Folding the mirrors ............................................................................................................ .. P.116
Driving position memory* .............................................................................................. P.108
Defogging the mirrors .................................................................................................... P.252
Windshield wipers .................................................................................................. P.155A
B
C
D
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17Pictorial index
Driving position memory switches*.................................................................. P.108
Outside rear view mirror switches ..................................................................... P.115
Door lock switches .................................................................................................... P.91
Window lock switch ................................................................................................ P.119
Power window switches ......................................................................................... P.118
*:If equipped
Meter control switches ........................................................................................... P.72
Paddle shift switches .............................................................................................. P.143
TEL switch
*
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
C
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421-2. Child safety
1-2.Child safety
Points to remember: P.42
Child restraint system: P.43
When using a child restraint system:
P.44
Child restraint system installation
method
• Fixed with a seat belt: P.46
• Fixed with a child restraint LATCH anchor: P.49
• Using an anchor bracket (for top tether strap): P.51
The laws of all 50 states of the U.S.A.
as well as Canada now require the use
of child restraint systems.
Prioritize and observe the warn-
ings, as well as the laws and regula-
Riding with children
Observe the following precautions
when children are in the vehicle.
Use a child restraint system appro-
priate for the child , until the child
becomes large enough to properly
wear the vehicle’s seat belt.
It is recommended that children
sit in the rear seats to avoid acci-
dental contact with the shift lever,
wiper switch, etc.
Use the rear door child-protector
lock or the window lock switch to
avoid children opening the door
while driving or operating the
power window accidentally.
( P.92, 119)
Do not let small children operate
equipment which may catch or
pinch body parts, such as the
power window, hood, trunk, seats
etc.
WARNING
■When children are in the vehicle
Never leave children unattended in the
vehicle, and never allow children to have
or use the key.
Children may be able to start the vehicle
or shift the vehicle into neutral. There is
also a danger that children may injure
themselves by playing with the windows,
the moon roof (if equipped), panoramic
moon roof (if equipped), or other fea-
tures of the vehicle. In addition, heat
build-up or extremely cold temperatures
inside the vehicle can be fatal to children.
Child restraint systems
Before installing a child restraint
system in the vehicle, there are pre-
cautions that need to be observed,
different types of child restraint sys-
tems, as well as installation meth-
ods, etc., written in this manual.
Use a child restraint system when
riding with a small child that cannot
properly use a seat belt. For the
child’s safety, install the child restraint
system to a rear seat. Be sure to fol-
low the installation method that is in
the operation manual enclosed with
the restraint system.
Table of contents
Points to remember
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561-3. Theft deterrent system
■Items to check before locking the
vehicle
To prevent unexpected triggering of
the alarm and vehicle theft, make sure
of the following:
Nobody is in the vehicle.
The windows and moon roof (if
equipped) or panoramic moon roof
(if equipped) are closed before the
alarm is set.
No valuables or other personal
items are left in the vehicle.
■Setting
Close the doors, trunk and hood, and
lock all the doors. The system will be set automatically after 30 seconds.
The indicator light changes from being on
to flashing when the system is set.
■Canceling or stopping
Do one of the following to deactivate
or stop the alarm:
Unlock the doors.
Turn the engine switch to ACCES-
SORY or IGNITION ON mode, or
start the engine. (The alarm will be
deactivated or stopped after a few
seconds.)
■System maintenance
The vehicle has a maintenance-free type
alarm system.
■Triggering of the alarm
The alarm may be triggered in the following
situations:
(Stopping the alarm deactivates the alarm
system.)
●The trunk is unlocked using the mechani-
cal key.
●A person inside the vehicle opens a door,
the trunk or hood, or unlocks the vehicle
Alarm
The alarm uses light and sound to
give an alert when an intrusion is
detected.
The alarm is triggered in the follow-
ing situations when the alarm is set:
A locked door is unlocked or
opened in any way other than
using the entry function, wireless
remote control or mechanical
key. (The doors will lock again
automatically.)
A locked trunk is unlocked or
opened in any way other than
using the entry function or wire-
less remote control.
The hood is opened.
Setting/canceling/stopping the
alarm system
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571-3. Theft deterrent system
1
For safety and security
using a door lock switch.
●The battery is recharged or replaced
when the vehicle is locked. ( P.376)
■Alarm-operated door lock
In the following cases, depending on the sit-
uation, the door may automatically lock to
prevent improper entry into the vehicle:
●When a person remaining in the vehicle
unlocks the door and the alarm is acti-
vated.
●While the alarm is activated, a person
remaining in the vehicle unlocks the door.
●When recharging or replacing the bat-
tery
NOTICE
■To ensure the system operates cor-
rectly
Do not modify or remove the system. If
modified or removed, the proper opera-
tion of the system cannot be guaranteed.
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85
3
3
Before driving
Before driving
3-1. Key informationKeys ................................................... 86
3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
Doors................................................. 89
Trunk.................................................. 93
Smart access system with push- button start ................................. 100
3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats ..................................... 107
Driving position memory ........ 108
Head restraints.............................. 111
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
Steering wheel.............................. 113
Inside rear view mirror.............. 114
Outside rear view mirrors ....... 115
3-5. Opening and closing the win- dows and moon roof
Power windows............................ 118
Moon roof ..................................... 120
Panoramic moon roof .............. 123
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863-1. Key information
3-1.Key information
The following keys are provided with
the vehicle.
Electronic keys
• Operating the smart access system with push-button start ( P.100)
• Operating the wireless remote control function
Mechanical keys
Key number plate
■When riding in an aircraft
When bringing an elec tronic key onto an
aircraft, make sure you do not press any
buttons on the electronic key while inside
the aircraft cabin. If you are carrying an
electronic key in your bag etc., ensure that
the buttons are not likely to be pressed acci-
dentally. Pressing a button may cause the
electronic key to em it radio waves that
could interfere with the operation of the air-
craft.
■Electronic key battery depletion
●The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years.
●If the battery becomes low, an alarm will
sound in the cabin when the engine is
stopped.
●Battery-saving mode can reduce the
power consumption of electronic keys
that are not used for long periods of time.
( P.101)
●As the electronic key always receives
radio waves, the battery will become
depleted even if the electronic key is not
used. The following symptoms indicate
that the electronic key battery may be
depleted. Replace the battery when nec-
essary. ( P.330)
• The smart access system with push-but- ton start or the wireless remote control
does not operate.
• The detection area becomes smaller.
• The LED indicator on the key surface does not turn on.
You can replace the battery by yourself
( P.330). However, as there is a danger
that the electronic key may be damaged, it
is recommended that replacement be car-
ried out by your Lexus dealer.
●To avoid serious dete rioration, do not
leave the electronic key within 3 ft. (1 m)
of the following electrical appliances that
produce a magnetic field:
•TVs
• Personal computers
• Cellular phones, cordless phones and battery chargers
• Recharging cellular ph ones or cordless
phones
•Table lamps
• Induction cookers
■Replacing the battery
P.330
■Confirmation of the registered key
number
The number of keys already registered to
the vehicle can be confirmed. Ask your
Lexus dealer for details.
■If “A New Key has been Registered
Contact Your Dealer for Details” is
shown on the multi-information display
This message will be displayed each time
the driver’s door is opened when the doors
are unlocked from the outside for approxi-
mately 10 days after a new electronic key
has been registered.
If this message is disp layed but you have not
had a new electronic key registered, ask
your Lexus dealer to check if an unknown
electronic key (other than those in your
Keys
Key types
A
B
C
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873-1. Key information
3
Before driving
possession) has been registered.
The electronic keys are equipped with
the following wireless remote control:Locks the doors ( P.89)
Unlocks the doors ( P.89)
Opens the windows and moon roof
(if equipped) or panoramic moon
roof (if equipped)
* ( P.89)
Opens the trunk ( P.95)
Sounds the alarm ( P.87)
*: This setting must be customized at your
Lexus dealer.
■Theft deterrent panic mode
When is pressed for longer than
about one second, an alarm will sound
intermittently and the vehicle lights will flash
to deter any person from trying to break
into or damage your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button on the
electronic key.
NOTICE
■To prevent key damage
●Do not drop the keys, subject them to
strong shocks or bend them.
●Do not expose the keys to high tem-
peratures for long periods of time.
●Do not get the keys wet or wash them
in an ultrasonic washer etc.
●Do not attach metallic or magnetic
materials to the keys or place the keys
close to such materials.
●Do not disassemb le the keys.
●Do not attach a sticker or anything else
to the surface of the electronic key.
●Do not place the keys near objects that
produce magnetic fields, such as TVs,
audio systems and induction cookers.
●Do not place the keys near medical
electrical equipment such as low-fre-
quency therapy equipment or micro-
wave therapy equipment, and do not
receive medical attent ion with the keys
on your person.
■Carrying the electronic key on your
person
Carry the electronic key 3.9 in. (10 cm)
or more away from electric appliances
that are turned on. Radio waves emitted
from electric applianc es within 3.9 in. (10
cm) of the electronic key may interfere
with the key, causing the key to not func-
tion properly.
■In case of a smart access system with
push-button start malfunction or
other key-related problems
P.372
■When an electronic key is lost
P.371
Wireless remote control
A
B
C
D
E
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883-1. Key information
To take out the mechanical key, push
the release button and take the key out.
The mechanical key can only be inserted in
one direction, as the key only has grooves
on one side. If the key cannot be inserted in
a lock cylinder, turn it over and re-attempt
to insert it.
After using the mechanical key, store it in
the electronic key. Carry the mechanical
key together with the electronic key. If the
electronic key battery is depleted or the
entry function does not operate properly,
you will need the mechanical key.
( P.372)
■When required to leave the vehicle’s
key with a parking attendant
Turn the trunk opener main switch off
( P.99), lock the glove box ( P.266) and
armrest door ( P.279) as circumstances
demand.
Remove the mechanical key for your own
use and provide the attendant with the elec-
tronic key only.
■If you lose your mechanical keys
P.371
Using the mechanical key