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●Simultaneous display
Front wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s
front tire.
Vehicle front edge line
Shows the position of the vehicle’s
leading edge.
Vehicle width line (blue)
Indicates the width of the vehicle
including the outside rear view mir-
ror.
Projected course line (yellow)
Displays a rough guide of the vehicle path that moves according to the steering
wheel position. Displayed along with the minimum projected turning circle.
Minimum projected turning circle (blue)
Displays the smallest turning circle projec ted by the system if the steering wheel is
turned to full lock. Displayed when the stee ring wheel is turned to the right (further
than 90 from straight ahead).
Rear wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s rear tire.
Using the side monitor
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Driving
●Individual display
Front wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s front tire.
Vehicle front edge line
Shows the position of the vehicle’s leading edge.
Vehicle width line (blue)
Indicates the width of the vehicle including the outside rear view mirror.
Projected course line (yellow)
Displays a rough guide of the vehicle path that moves according to the steering wheel
position. Displayed along with the minimum projected turning circle.
Minimum projected turning circle (blue)
Displays the smallest turning circle projected by the system if the steering wheel is
turned to full lock. Displayed when the stee ring wheel is turned to the right (further
than 90 from straight ahead).
Projected course line switching button
The course line display mode will change as follows each time the switch is selected.
When the shift lever is in R, it will not be displayed.
Rear wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s rear tire.
Individual display mode switching button
Switches the full view display mode or Front view enlarged display mode.
Full view display modeFront view enlarged display mode
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■Changing the course line display mode
●No course lines mode
Vehicle width line is displayed.
●Turning course line display mode
The projected course line is
added to the minimum projected
turning circle mode.
●Minimum projected turning circle display mode
The minimum projected turning
circle line is added to the no
course lines mode.
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■Using the vehicle width line & course line
●Vehicle width line
Use the vehicle width line to
check the vehicle’s distance from
objects such as curbstones etc.
As shown in the illustration, be
sure that the vehicle width line
does not overlap the object. If you
also move the vehicle so that the
vehicle width line and the object
are parallel, you can park parallel
to the object
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■Side-front simultaneous display monitor
The image from both side cameras is
displayed. Use this monitor to help
check the area on both sides of the
vehicle at the same time, and to
check for objects near the tires or
the sides of the vehicle. Guidelines
showing an image of the vehicle
width and the position of the front
tires are displayed.
■Side-rear simultaneous display monitor
The image from both side cameras is
displayed. Use this monitor to help
check the area on both sides of the
vehicle at the same time, and to
check for objects near the tires or
the sides of the vehicle. Guidelines
showing an image of the vehicle
width and the position of the rear
tires are displayed.
■Rear monitor (Lexus parking assist monitor)
The image from the rear camera is
displayed. (
P. 2 5 7 )
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■Wide view front & side monitor display
Projected course line switching
button
*
The course line display mode will
change as follows each time the
switch is selected.
Ve h i c l e i c o n
Displays the image being shown by
the front monitor.
Front wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s front tire.
Vehicle front edge line
Shows the position of the vehicle’s leading edge.
Projected course line* (yellow)
Displays a rough guide of the vehicle path that moves according to the steering
wheel position. Displayed along with the minimum projected turning circle.
Minimum projected turning circle* (blue)
Displays the smallest turning circle projec ted by the system if the steering wheel is
turned to full lock. Displayed when the stee ring wheel is turned to the right (further
than 90 from straight ahead).
Rear wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s rear tire.
Vehicle width line (blue)
Indicates the width of the vehicle including the outside rear view mirror.
Automatic display mode*
Switches the projected course mode
*: When the shift lever is in R, it will not be displayed.
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Driving
■Side-front simultaneous display monitorVe h i c l e i c o n
Displays the image being shown by
the side-front simultaneous display
monitor.
Vehicle front edge line
Shows the position of the vehicle’s
front edge.
Vehicle width line
Indicates the width of the vehicle
including the outside rear view mir-
ror.
Front wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s front tire.
■Side-rear simultaneous display monitorVe h i c l e i c o n
Displays the image being shown by
the side-rear simultaneous display
monitor.
Rear wheel contact point
Shows the position of the vehicle’s
rear tire.
Vehicle width line
Indicates the width of the vehicle
including the outside rear view mir-
ror.
Vehicle rear edge line
Shows the position of the vehicle’s rear edge.
■Rear monitor (Lexus parking assist monitor)
P. 2 5 7
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2
3
4
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2
3
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●Turning course line display mode
The projected course line is added
to the minimum projected turning
circle mode.
●Minimum projected turning circle display mode
The minimum projected turning cir-
cle line is added to the no course
lines mode.
●No course lines mode
Vehicle width line displayed.
Projected course line display mode (Wide view front & side monitor dis-
play)
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Driving
■Switching projected course line display mode
Select .
The display mode switches in the fol-
lowing order:
■Using the vehicle width line & course line
●Vehicle width line
Turning course line display
mode
Minimum projected turning
circle display mode
No course lines mode
Use the vehicle width line to
check the vehicle’s distance from
objects such as curbstones etc.
As shown in the illustration, be
sure that the vehicle width line
does not overlap the object. If you
also move the vehicle so that the
vehicle width line and the object
are parallel, you can park parallel
to the object.
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Maintenance and care
Wheels
When replacing wheels, care should be taken to ensure that they are equivalent
to those removed in load capacity
, diameter, rim width, and inset
*.
Replacement wheels are available at your Lexus dealer.
*: Conventionally referred to as “offset”.
Lexus does not recommend using the following:
●Wheels of different sizes or types
●Used wheels
●Bent wheels that have been straightened
●Use only Lexus wheel nuts and wrenches designed for use with your alumi-
num wheels.
●When rotating, repairing or changing your tires, check that the wheel nuts are
still tight after driving 1000 miles (1600 km).
●Be careful not to damage the aluminum wheels when using tire chains.
●Use only Lexus genuine balance weights or equivalent and a plastic or rubber
hammer when balancing your wheels.
■When replacing wheels
The wheels of your vehicle are equipped with tire pressure warning valves and transmit-
ters that allow the tire pressure warning system to provide advance warning in the event
of a loss in tire inflation pressure. Whenever wheels are replaced, tire pressure warning
valves and transmitters must be installed. ( P. 4 6 9 )
If a wheel is bent, cracked or heavily corroded, it should be replaced.
Otherwise, the tire may separate from the wheel or cause loss of handling
control.
Wheel selection
Aluminum wheel precautions