Lexus LC500C (2022 year). Manual in english — page 16

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6-3.Do-it-yourself maintenance

Do-it-yourself service pre-
cautions

If you perform maintenance by
yourself, be sure to follow the cor-
rect procedure as given in these
sections.

Maintenance

Items

Parts and tools

Battery condi-
tion (

P.275)

• Grease
• Conventional wrench

(for terminal clamp
bolts)

Brake fluid
level
(

P.273)

• SAE J1703 or FMVSS

No.116 DOT 3 brake
fluid
SAE J1704 or FMVSS
No. 116 DOT 4 brake
fluid

• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only for

adding brake fluid)

Engine coolant
level
(

P.272)

• “Toyota Super Long

Life Coolant” or a simi-
lar high quality eth-
ylene glycol-based
non-silicate, non-amine,
non-nitrite and non-
borate coolant with
long-life hybrid organic
acid technology
For the U.S.A.:
“Toyota Super Long
Life Coolant” is pre-
mixed with 50% cool-
ant and 50% deionized
water.
For Canada:
“Toyota Super Long
Life Coolant” is pre-
mixed with 55% cool-
ant and 45% deionized
water.

• Funnel (used only for

adding coolant)

Engine oil level
(

P.270)

• “Toyota Genuine

Motor Oil” or equiva-
lent

• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only for

adding engine oil)

Fuses
(

P.294)

• Fuse with same amper-

age rating as original

Headlight aim

• Phillips-head screw-

driver

Light bulbs
(

P.298)

Radiator and
condenser
(

P.273)

Items

Parts and tools

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Tire inflation
pressure
(

P.288)

• Tire pressure gauge
• Compressed air source

Washer fluid
(

P.274)

• Water or washer fluid

containing antifreeze
(for winter use)

• Funnel (used only for

adding water or washer
fluid)

WARNING

The engine compartment contains many

mechanisms and fluids that may move

suddenly, become hot, or become elec-

trically energized. To avoid death or seri-

ous injury, observe the following

precautions.

When working on the engine com-

partment

Keep hands, clothing and tools away

from the moving fan and engine drive

belt.

Be careful not to touch the engine,

radiator, exhaust manifold, etc. right

after driving as they may be hot. Oil

and other fluids may also be hot.

Do not leave anything that may burn

easily, such as paper and rags, in the

engine compartment.

Do not smoke, cause sparks or expose

an open flame to fuel. Fuel fumes are

flammable.

When working near the electric cool-

ing fan or radiator grille

Be sure the engine switch is off.

With the engine switch in ON, the elec-

tric cooling fan may automatically start to

run if the air conditioning is on and/or the

coolant temperature is high. (

P.273)

Items

Parts and tools

Safety glasses

Wear safety glasses to prevent flying or

falling material, fluid spray, etc. from get-

ting in your eyes.

NOTICE

If you remove the air cleaner filter

Driving with the air cleaner filter

removed may cause excessive engine

wear due to dirt in the air.

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1

Pull the hood lock release lever.

The hood will pop up slightly.

2

Pull up the auxiliary catch lever and
lift the hood.

Front

Hood

Opening the hood

WARNING

Pre-driving check

Check that the hood is fully closed and

locked.

If the hood is not locked properly, it may

open while the vehicle is in motion and

cause an accident, which may result in

death or serious injury.

Positioning a floor jack

When using a floor jack, follow the
instructions in the manual provided
with the jack and perform the oper-
ation safely.
When raising your vehicle with a
floor jack, position the jack cor-
rectly. Improper placement may
damage your vehicle or cause
injury.

Location of the jack point

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Rear

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Fuse box (

P.294)

Engine oil level dipstick (

P.270)

Engine coolant reservoir (

P.272)

Engine oil filler cap (

P.271)

Brake fluid reservoir (

P.273)

Washer fluid tank (

P.274)

Electric cooling fan

Condenser (

P.273)

Radiator (

P.273)

Battery

P.275

With the engine at operating tempera-
ture and turned off, check the oil level
on the dipstick.

Engine compartment

Components

A
B
C
D

E
F

G

H

I

Checking and adding the engine
oil

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Checking the engine oil

1

Park the vehicle on level ground.

After warming up the engine and turning it

off, wait more than 5 minutes for the oil to

drain back into the bottom of the engine.

2

Holding a rag under the end, pull
the dipstick out.

3

Wipe the dipstick clean.

4

Reinsert the dipstick fully.

5

Holding a rag under the end, pull
the dipstick out and check the oil
level.

Low

Normal

Excessive

The shape of the dipstick may differ
depending on the type of vehicle or
engine.

6

Wipe the dipstick and reinsert it
fully.

Checking the oil type and prepar-
ing the items needed

Make sure to check the oil type and
prepare the items needed before add-
ing oil.

Engine oil selection

P.347

Oil quantity (Low

Full)

1.6 qt. (1.5 L, 1.3 Imp.qt.)

Item

Clean funnel

Adding engine oil

If the oil level is below or near the low
level mark, add engine oil of the same
type as that already in the engine.

1

Remove the oil filler cap by turning
it counterclockwise.

2

Add engine oil slowly, checking the
dipstick.

3

Install the oil filler cap by turning it
clockwise.

Engine oil consumption

A certain amount of engine oil will be con-

sumed while driving. In the following situa-

tions, oil consumption may increase, and

engine oil may need to be refilled in

between oil maintenance intervals.

When the engine is new, for example

directly after purchasing the vehicle or

A
B
C

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after replacing the engine

If low quality oil or oil of an inappropriate

viscosity is used

When driving at high engine speeds or

with a heavy load, or when driving while

accelerating or decelerating frequently

When leaving the engine idling for a long

time, or when driving frequently through

heavy traffic

The coolant level is satisfactory if it is
between the “F” and “L” lines on the
reservoir when the engine is cold.

Engine coolant reservoir

Reservoir cap

“F” line

“L” line

If the level is on or below the “L” line, add
coolant up to the “F” line. (

P.340)

Coolant selection

Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”

or a similar high quality ethylene glycol

based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrite,

and non-borate coolant with long-life

hybrid organic acid technology.
U.S.A.:

“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is a mix-

ture of 50% coolant and 50% deionized

water. (Minimum temperature: -31°F [-

35°C])
Canada:

“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is a mix-

ture of 55% coolant and 45% deionized

water. (Minimum temperature: -44°F [-

42°C])
For more details about engine coolant, con-

tact your Lexus dealer.

If the coolant level drops within a short

time of replenishing

Visually check the radiator, hoses, engine

coolant reservoir caps, drain cock and

WARNING

Used engine oil

Used engine oil contains potentially

harmful contaminants which may

cause skin disorders such as inflamma-

tion and skin cancer, so care should be

taken to avoid prolonged and

repeated contact. To remove used

engine oil from your skin, wash thor-

oughly with soap and water.

Dispose of used oil and filters only in a

safe and acceptable manner. Do not

dispose of used oil and filters in house-

hold trash, in sewers or onto the

ground.

Call your Lexus dealer, service station

or auto parts store for information

concerning recycling or disposal.

Do not leave used engine oil within the

reach of children.

NOTICE

To prevent serious engine damage

Check the oil level on a regular basis.

When replacing the engine oil

Be careful not to spill engine oil on the

vehicle components.

Avoid overfilling, or the engine could

be damaged.

Check the oil level on the dipstick

every time you refill the vehicle.

Be sure the engine oil filler cap is prop-

erly tightened.

Checking the engine coolant

A
B
C

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water pump.

If you cannot find a leak, have your Lexus

dealer test the cap and check for leaks in

the cooling system.

Check the radiator and condenser and
clear away any foreign objects.
If either of the above parts is extremely
dirty or you are not sure of their condi-
tion, have your vehicle inspected by
your Lexus dealer.

Checking fluid level

The brake fluid level should be
between the “MAX” and “MIN” lines
on the tank.

Adding fluid

Make sure to check the fluid type and
prepare the necessary items.

Fluid type

SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3
brake fluid
SAE J1704 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 4
brake fluid

Item

Clean funnel

Brake fluid can absorb moisture from

the air

Excess moisture in the brake fluid can

cause a dangerous loss of braking effi-

ciency. Use only newly opened brake fluid.

WARNING

When the engine is hot

Do not remove the engine coolant reser-

voir cap or the coolant inlet cap.

(

P.341)

The cooling system may be under pres-

sure and may spray hot coolant if the cap

is removed, causing serious injuries, such

as burns.

NOTICE

When adding coolant

Coolant is neither plain water nor

straight antifreeze. The correct mixture

of water and antifreeze must be used to

provide proper lubrication, corrosion

protection and cooling. Be sure to read

the antifreeze or coolant label.

If you spill coolant

Be sure to wash it off with water to pre-

vent it from damaging parts or paint.

Checking the radiator and con-
denser

WARNING

When the engine is hot

Do not touch the radiator or condenser

as they may be hot and cause serious

injuries, such as burns.

Checking and adding the brake
fluid

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If any washer does not work or “Wind-
shield Washer Fluid Low” is shown on
the multi-information display, the
washer tank may be empty. Add
washer fluid.

WARNING

When filling the reservoir

Take care as brake fluid can harm your

hands and eyes and damage painted sur-

faces.

If fluid gets on your hands or in your eyes,

flush the affected area with clean water

immediately.
If you still experience discomfort, see a

doctor.

NOTICE

If the fluid level is low or high

It is normal for the brake fluid level to go

down slightly as the brake pads wear out

or when the fluid level in the accumulator

is high.

If the reservoir needs frequent refilling,

there may be a serious problem.

Checking and adding the washer
fluid

WARNING

When adding washer fluid

Do not add washer fluid when the engine

is hot or running as washer fluid contains

alcohol and may catch fire if spilled on

the engine etc.

NOTICE

Do not use any fluid other than

washer fluid

Do not use soapy water or engine anti-

freeze instead of washer fluid.

Doing so may cause streaking on the

vehicle’s painted surfaces, as well as

damaging the pump leading to problems

of the washer fluid not spraying.

Diluting washer fluid

Dilute washer fluid with water as neces-

sary.

Refer to the freezing temperatures listed

on the label of the washer fluid bottle.

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The battery is located in the trunk.

Before recharging

When recharging, the battery produces

hydrogen gas which is flammable and

explosive. Therefore, observe the following

precautions before recharging:

If recharging with the battery installed on

the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the

ground cable.

Make sure the power switch on the char-

ger is off when connecting and discon-

necting the charger cables to the battery.

After recharging/reconnecting the bat-

tery

Unlocking the doors using the smart

access system with push-button start may

not be possible immediately after recon-

necting the battery. If this happens, use

the wireless remote control or the

mechanical key to lock/unlock the doors.

Start the engine with the engine switch in

ACC. The engine may not start with the

engine switch turned off. However, the

engine will operate normally from the

second attempt.

The engine switch mode is recorded by

the vehicle. If the battery is reconnected,

the vehicle will return the engine switch

mode to the status it was in before the

battery was disconnected. Make sure to

turn off the engine switch before discon-

nect the battery. Take extra care when

connecting the battery if the engine

switch mode prior to discharge is

unknown.

If the engine will not start even after multiple

attempts at all methods above, contact your

Lexus dealer.

Battery

Location

WARNING

Chemicals in the battery

The battery contains poisonous and cor-

rosive sulfuric acid and may produce

hydrogen gas which is flammable and

explosive. To reduce the risk of death or

serious injury, take the following precau-

tions while working on or near the bat-

tery:

Do not cause sparks by touching the

battery terminals with tools.

Do not smoke or light a match near the

battery.

Avoid contact with eyes, skin and

clothes.

Never inhale or swallow electrolyte.

Wear protective safety glasses when

working near the battery.

Keep children away from the battery.

Where to safely charge the battery

Always charge the battery in an open

area. Do not charge the battery in a

garage or closed room where there is

insufficient ventilation.

How to recharge the battery

Recharge at a current of 5 A or less and

make sure that the recharging period

does not exceed a total of 12 hours.

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Pull the strap upwards to lift up the lug-
gage mat.

Make sure that the battery terminals
are not corroded and that there are no
loose connections, cracks, or loose
clamps.

Terminals

Hold-down clamp

Check that the level is upper than the
center between the bottom of the bat-
tery lid and “LOWER LEVEL” line.

Bottom of the battery lid

“LOWER LEVEL” line

Center of

and

If the fluid level is below

, replace the

battery.

WARNING

Emergency measures regarding

electrolyte

If electrolyte gets in your eyes

Flush your eyes with clean water for at

least 15 minutes and get immediate

medical attention. If possible, continue

to apply water with a sponge or cloth

while traveling to the nearest medical

facility.

If electrolyte gets on your skin

Wash the affected area thoroughly. If

you feel pain or burning, get medical

attention immediately.

If electrolyte gets on your clothes

It can soak through clothing on to your

skin. Immediately take off the clothing

and follow the procedure above if nec-

essary.

If you accidentally swallow electrolyte

Drink a large quantity of water or milk.

Get emergency medical attention

immediately.

NOTICE

When recharging the battery

Never recharge the battery while the

engine is running. Also, be sure all acces-

sories are turned off.

Removing the battery cover

Exterior

Checking battery fluid

A
B

A
B
C

A

B

C

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Check if the treadwear indicators are
showing on the tires. Also check the
tires for uneven wear, such as exces-
sive wear on one side of the tread.

New tread

Worn tread

Treadwear indicator

The location of treadwear indicators is
shown by a “TWI” or “

” mark, etc.,

molded into the sidewall of each tire.
Replace the tires if the treadwear indica-
tors are showing on a tire.

When to replace your vehicle’s tires

Tires should be replaced if:

The treadwear indicators are showing on

a tire.

You have tire damage such as cuts, splits,

cracks deep enough to expose the fabric,

and bulges indicating internal damage

A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot be

properly repaired due to the size or loca-

tion of a cut or other damage

If you are not sure, consult your Lexus

dealer.

Tire life

Any tire over 6 years old must be checked

by a qualified technician even if it has sel-

dom or never been used or damage is not

obvious.

Low profile tires (21-inch tires)

Generally, low profile tires will wear more

rapidly and tire grip performance will be

reduced on snowy and/or icy roads when

compared to standard tires. Be sure to use

snow tires on snowy and/or icy roads and

drive carefully at a speed appropriate for

road and weather conditions.

Maximum load of tire

Check that the maximum load of the

replacement tire is greater than 1/2 of the

Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) of

either the front axle or the rear axle, which-

ever is greater.
For the GAWR, see the Certification Label.

For the maximum load of the tire, see the

load limit at maximum cold tire inflation

pressure mentioned on the sidewall of the

tire. (

P.355)

Tire types

Summer tires

Tires

Replace or rotate tires in accor-
dance with maintenance schedules
and treadwear.

Checking tires

A
B
C

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Summer tires are high-speed perfor-

mance tires best suited to highway driv-

ing under dry conditions. Since summer

tires do not have the same traction per-

formance as snow tires, summer tires are

inadequate for driving on snow-covered

or icy roads. For driving on snow-cov-

ered roads or icy roads, the use of snow

tires is recommended. When installing

snow tires, be sure to replace all four

tires.

All season tires

All season tires are designed to provide

better traction in snow and to be ade-

quate for driving in most winter condi-

tions as well as for use year-round. All

season tires, however, do not have ade-

quate traction performance compared

with snow tires in heavy or loose snow.

Also, all season tires fall short in accelera-

tion and handling performance com-

pared with summer tires in highway

driving.

Snow tires

For driving on snow-covered roads or icy

roads, we recommend using snow tires. If

you need snow tires, select tires of the

same size, construction and load capacity

as the originally installed tires. Since your

vehicle has radial tires as original equip-

ment, make sure your snow tires also

have radial construction. Do not install

studded tires without first checking local

regulations for possible restrictions.

Snow tires should be installed on all

wheels. (

P.219)

If the tread on snow tires wears down

below 0.16 in. (4 mm)

The effectiveness of the tires as snow tires is

lost.

WARNING

When inspecting or replacing tires

Observe the following precautions to

prevent accidents.

Failure to do so may cause damage to

parts of the drivetrain as well as danger-

ous handling characteristics, which may

lead to an accident resulting in death or

serious injury.

Do not mix tires of different makes,

models or tread patterns.

Also, do not mix tires of remarkably

different treadwear.

Do not use tire sizes other than those

recommended by Lexus.

Do not mix differently constructed

tires (radial, bias-belted or bias-ply

tires).

Do not mix summer, all season and

snow tires.

Do not use tires that have been used

on another vehicle.

Do not use tires if you do not know

how they were used previously.

NOTICE

Driving on rough roads

Take particular care when driving on

roads with loose surfaces or potholes.

These conditions may cause losses in tire

inflation pressure, reducing the cushion-

ing ability of the tires. In addition, driving

on rough roads may cause damage to

the tires themselves, as well as the vehi-

cle’s wheels and body.

Low profile tires (21-inch tires)

Low profile tires may cause greater dam-

age than usual to the tire wheel when

sustaining impact from the road surface.

Therefore, pay attention to the following:

Be sure to use proper tire inflation

pressure. If tires are under-inflated,

they may be damaged more severely.

Avoid potholes, uneven pavement,

curbs and other road hazards. Failure

to do so may lead to severe tire and

wheel damage.

If tire inflation pressure of each tire

becomes low while driving

Do not continue driving, or your tires

and/or wheels may be ruined.

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Tires cannot be rotated.

When run-flat tires are installed, the
vehicle can be driven for a maximum of
100 miles (160 km) at a speed below
50 mph (80 km/h) after any tire goes
flat. (However, the vehicle speed may
not increase to near 50 mph [80
km/h] depending on weather or driv-
ing conditions.)

A run-flat tire has a

mark on

the sidewall.

Make sure to replace the flat tire before
the vehicle has been driven for near 100
miles (160 km). Also, do not use a repaired
tire.

Run-flat tires

The run-flat tires are for only this vehicle.

Do not use the tires on other vehicles.

Do not mix run-flat tires and normal tires.

If non-genuine Lexus wheels are used, it

may be impossible to sufficiently demon-

strate the performance of run-flat tires.

Your vehicle is equipped with a tire
pressure warning system that uses tire
pressure warning valves and transmit-
ters to detect low tire inflation pressure
before serious problems arise.

If the tire pressure drops below a
predetermined level, the driver is
warned by a screen display and a
warning light. (

P.313)

The tire pressure detected by the
tire pressure warning system can be
displayed on the multi-information
display. (

P.77)

The illustration used is intended as an
example, and may differ from the image
that is actually displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display.

Routine tire inflation pressure checks

The tire pressure warning system does not

replace routine tire inflation pressure

checks. Make sure to check tire inflation

pressure as part of your routine of daily

vehicle checks.

Situations in which the tire pressure

warning system may not operate prop-

erly

In the following cases, the tire pressure

warning system may not operate prop-

erly.

• If non-genuine Lexus wheels are used.

• A tire has been replaced with a tire that is

not an OE (Original Equipment) tire.

• A tire has been replaced with a tire that is

not of the specified size.

• Tire chains etc. are equipped.

• An auxiliary-supported run-flat tire is

equipped.

• If a window tint that affects the radio wave

signals is installed.

• If there is a lot of snow or ice on the vehi-

cle, particularly around the wheels or

wheel housings.

• If the tire inflation pressure is extremely

higher than the specified level.

• If wheel without tire pressure warning

valves and transmitters are used.

Tire rotation

Run-flat tires

Tire pressure warning system

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• If the ID code on the tire pressure warn-

ing valves and transmitters is not regis-

tered in the tire pressure warning

computer.

Performance may be affected in the fol-

lowing situations.

• Near a TV tower, electric power plant,

gas station, radio station, large display,

airport or other facility that generates

strong radio waves or electrical noise

• When carrying a portable radio, cellular

phone, cordless phone or other wireless

communication device

If tire position information is not correctly
displayed due to the radio wave conditions,
the display may be corrected by driving and
changing the radio wave conditions.

When the vehicle is parked, the time

taken for the warning to start or go off

could be extended.

When tire inflation pressure declines rap-

idly for example when a tire has burst, the

warning may not function.

When replacing tires or wheels, tire
pressure warning valves and transmit-
ters must also be installed.
When new tire pressure warning
valves and transmitters are installed,
new ID codes must be registered in the
tire pressure warning computer and
the tire pressure warning system must
be initialized. (

P.282)

When replacing the tires and wheels

If the ID code of the tire pressure warning

valve and transmitter is not registered, the

tire pressure warning system will not work

properly. After driving for about 20 min-

utes, the tire pressure warning light blinks

for 1 minute and stays on to indicate a sys-

tem malfunction.

The tire pressure warning system
must be initialized in the following
circumstances:

When rotating the tires.

When the tire inflation pressure is
changed when changing traveling
speed.

When the tire inflation pressure is
changed such as when changing tire
size. (When there are multiple spec-
ified pressures)

After registering the ID codes.
(

P.282)

When the tire pressure warning sys-
tem is initialized, the current tire infla-
tion pressure is set as the benchmark
pressure.

Installing tire pressure warning
valves and transmitters

NOTICE

Repairing or replacing tires, wheels,

tire pressure warning valves, trans-

mitters and tire valve caps

When removing or fitting the wheels,

tires or the tire pressure warning

valves and transmitters, contact your

Lexus dealer as the tire pressure warn-

ing valves and transmitters may be

damaged if not handled correctly.

Make sure to install the tire valve caps.

If the tire valve caps are not installed,

water could enter the tire pressure

warning valves and the tire pressure

warning valves could be bound.

When replacing tire valve caps, do not

use tire valve caps other than those

specified. The cap may become stuck.

Initializing the tire pressure
warning system

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How to initialize the tire pressure
warning system

1

Park the vehicle in a safe place and
turn the engine switch off.

Initialization cannot be performed while

the vehicle is moving.

2

Adjust the tire inflation pressure to
the specified cold tire inflation
pressure level.

Make sure to adjust the tire pressure to the

specified cold tire inflation pressure level.

The tire pressure warning system will oper-

ate based on this pressure level.

3

Turn the engine switch to ON.

4

Press

or

of the meter con-

trol switches and select

.

5

Press

or

of the meter con-

trol switches and select “Vehicle
Settings”, then press “OK”.

6

Press

or

of the meter con-

trol switches and select “TPWS
SET”, then press “OK”.

7

Press

or

of the meter con-

trol switches and select “Set tire
pressure”. Then press and hold
“OK” until the tire pressure warn-
ing light starts blinking.

A message is displayed on the multi-infor-

mation display. Also, “--” is displayed for

inflation pressure of each tire on the multi-

information display while the tire pressure

warning system determines the position.

8

Drive the vehicle at approximately
25mph (40 km/h) or more for
approximately 10 to 30 minutes.

When initialization is complete, the infla-

tion pressure of each tire will be displayed

on the multi-information display.
Depending on the vehicle and driving con-

ditions, initialization may take up to

approximately 1 hour to complete.

The initialization operation

Make sure to carry out initialization after

adjusting the tire inflation pressure.

Also, make sure the tires are cold before

carrying out initialization or tire inflation

pressure adjustment.

If you have accidentally turned the engine

switch off during initialization, it is not

necessary to manually restart the initial-

ization again, as initialization will restart

automatically the next time the engine

switch is turned to ON.

If you accidentally perform initialization

when initialization is not necessary, adjust

the tire inflation pressure to the specified

level when the tires are cold, and conduct

initialization again.

While the position of each tire is being

determined and the inflation pressures

are not being displayed on the multi-

information display, if the inflation pres-

sure of a tire drops, the tire pressure

warning light will come on.

When initialization of the tire pressure

warning system has failed

Initialization may take longer to complete if

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Политика конфиденциальности