Lexus ES manuals

Lexus ES: Initialization

INITIALIZATION

INITIALIZE PARKING ASSIST MONITOR SYSTEM

(a) When "!" mark is displayed on the image of the area behind the vehicle, perform the following procedure to correct the steering angle neutral point.

(1) Fully turn the steering wheel to the right and left on flat ground.

NOTICE:

Memorizing the steering angle neutral point must be carried out with the engine started. Apply the parking brake, depress the brake pedal, check that the shift lever is in P, and ensure that the vehicle is not moving.

HINT:

If "!" mark is displayed on the image of the area behind the vehicle with the steering wheel fully turned to the right or left, perform "Steering Angle Setting in Calibration".

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 Parts Location

PARTS LOCATION ILLUSTRATION *1 HYBRID VEHICLE CONTROL ECU *2 REAR TELEVISION CAMERA ASSEMBLY *3 BLIND SPOT MONITOR SENSOR RH (w/ Blind Spot Monitor System) *4 BLIND SPOT MONITOR SE

 Precaution

PRECAUTION PRECAUTION FOR DISCONNECTING CABLE FROM NEGATIVE AUXILIARY BATTERY TERMINAL NOTICE: When disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal, initialize the following s

 Problem Symptoms Table

PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE NOTICE: The following inspection procedures for the parking assist monitor system are based on the assumption that the audio and visual system*1 or navigation system*2 is nor

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