seat memory Lexus IS250 2008 Quick Guide
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When Driving
Topic 3
Entering and Exiting
Topic 1
Before Driving
Topic 2
Overview
Contents
●Engine (ignition) SwitchP.1 7
●Automatic Transmission P.1 8
●Manual TransmissionP.1 9
●Parking BrakeP.1 9
●Multi-information Display P. 2 0
●Satellite SwitchesP. 2 1
●Turn Signal LeverP. 2 2
●Emergency Flasher Switch P. 2 2
●ECT SwitchP. 2 2
●KeysP. 7
●Smart Access System with 
Push-button Start P. 8
●Theft Deterrent System P.9
The Quick Guide is not intended as a substitute for your Owner’s
Manual.  We  strongly  encourage  you  to  review  the Owner’s
Manual  and  supplementary  manuals  so  you  will  have  a  better
understanding of your vehicle’s capabilities and limitations.
●ETCS Switch P. 2 3
●Intuitive Parking Assist P. 2 3
●Cruise ControlP. 2 4
●Dynamic Radar Cruise 
Control P. 2 5
●Seats (Manual)  P.1 1
●Seats (Power) P.1 2
●Driving and Seat Position 
Memory System P.1 3
●Head RestraintsP.1 4
●SeatbeltsP.1 4
●Outside Rear View Mirrors P.1 4
●Anti-glare Inside 
Rear View Mirror P.1 5
●Steering WheelP.1 5
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Your Lexus dealer
Your Lexus dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance
you may require.
If there is not a Lexus dealer near you, please call the following number:
■ U.S. OWNERS
● In the U.S. mainland or Canada:  
Lexus Roadside Assistance  
1-800-25-LEXUS  or 1-800-255-3987  (Toll-Free)
● In Hawaii: 
Servco Automotive Roadside Assistance/Customer Services
1-800-25-LEXUS  or 1-800-255-3987  (Toll-Free)
■ CANADIAN OWNERS
● In Canada or the U.S. mainland: 
Lexus Roadside Assistance/Customer Service
1-800-26-LEXUS  or 1-800-265-3987  (Toll-Free)
Please access our  websites for further information.
● The U.S. mainland:  www.lexus.com
● Hawaii:  www.servcolexus.com
● Canada :  www.lexus.ca
©2008    TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, 
without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation.
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OverviewInstrument Panel
Shift paddle switches ∗ P.18
Headlight switch Turn signal lever  Fog light switch P.27
P.22
P.28
Headlight cleaner switch ∗ P.29
Rear sunshade switch ∗ P.40
Inside door lock button P.43
Fuel filler door opener P.45
Driving and seat position 
memory switches 
∗ P.13
Door lock switches P.43
Power window switches P.44
Window lock switch P.44
Outside rear view 
mirror switches 
P.14
Trunk opener P.46
Hood release lever P.45
Parking brake pedal
(automatic transmission) 
P.19
Satellite switches P.21
Tilt and telescopic steering lock  release lever 
∗ P.15Tilt and telesc opic steering 
control switch 
∗ P.15
Multi-information 
display 
P.20 
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Before DrivingTopic 2
Seats (Manual) ........................................................  11
Seats (Power)..........................................................  12
Driving and Seat Position 
Memory System  ....................................................  13
Head Restraints .....................................................  14
Seatbelts...................................................................  14
Outside Rear View Mirrors ...............................  14
Anti-glare Inside Rear View Mirror.................  15
Steering Wheel ......................................................  15 
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Topic 2
Before Driving
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Driving and Seat Position Memory System (If Equipped)
■Setting memory positions
While holding down the SET button, press and
hold one of the memory buttons (1, 2, or 3) until
you hear a beep.
The current position of the seat, as well as the
position of the steering wheel and the outside
rear view mirrors (for the driver's seat only) is
recorded.
■ Recalling memory positions
Press one of the memory buttons (1, 2, or 3).
■Linking driving position memory with door unlock operation (driver's seat only)
While holding down the desired memory button,
press and hold the   button on the wireless
remote control until you hear a beep.
To prevent triggering of the alarm, open one of
the doors within 30 seconds after the beep is
heard.
The seats can be returned to a previously set position by simply pressing a button.
The position of the steering wheel and the outside rear view mirrors is adjusted along with the
driver's seat.
Positions can be conveniently recorded for  the vehicle's primary drivers and passengers.
Linking driving position memory to the door unlock operation allows the memory position
to be recalled automatically when the driver's  door is opened. (The linked function does not
operate if the driver's door is unlocked using the mechanical key or manually from inside
the vehicle.)