Personalized Settings
#1
Lexus Test Driver
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Personalized Settings
I now have 1200 miles on my 3 week old ES, and wondering what (if any) settings I would have changed on my first service visit. Was wondering if anyone in this forum has had any changes completed? If so, what setting was changed and why did you do it? (benefit?)
#2
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We've had our car since 5/16 and I still haven't been in to have any of the settngs changed. I keep forgetting to check and see if there's anything I want changed. After this long, I guess not.
#3
The only thing I had changed was the option to lock the doors at 13mph.
Would like to experiment with a couple of others, but not bad enough to have to go back to the dealer to have the changes undone if I don't like them.
BTW, I've let Lexus know that I think having to go to the dealer for these settings is pretty dumb. I can make most of these changes to my 2004 4Runner myself - why not the ES?
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The only thing I had changed was the option to lock the doors at 13mph.
Would like to experiment with a couple of others, but not bad enough to have to go back to the dealer to have the changes undone if I don't like them.
BTW, I've let Lexus know that I think having to go to the dealer for these settings is pretty dumb. I can make most of these changes to my 2004 4Runner myself - why not the ES?
Would like to experiment with a couple of others, but not bad enough to have to go back to the dealer to have the changes undone if I don't like them.
BTW, I've let Lexus know that I think having to go to the dealer for these settings is pretty dumb. I can make most of these changes to my 2004 4Runner myself - why not the ES?
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I changed the door locks to the 13 mph trigger myself.
The dealer changed my headlights to turn off immediately when the door is opened (if the car is off).
He also set the limit for the headlights to automatically come on at a higher light setting, that is, sooner.
I agree that having the dealer required to change any personalized settings is stupid. We should be able to do it ourselves for all of them.
The dealer changed my headlights to turn off immediately when the door is opened (if the car is off).
He also set the limit for the headlights to automatically come on at a higher light setting, that is, sooner.
I agree that having the dealer required to change any personalized settings is stupid. We should be able to do it ourselves for all of them.
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I always wear my seatbelt, but I couldn't get to the end of the driveway without the seat belt chime going nuts. That was the only LPS I changed. I had it disconnected.
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I changed the door locks to the 13 mph trigger myself.
The dealer changed my headlights to turn off immediately when the door is opened (if the car is off).
He also set the limit for the headlights to automatically come on at a higher light setting, that is, sooner.
I agree that having the dealer required to change any personalized settings is stupid. We should be able to do it ourselves for all of them.
The dealer changed my headlights to turn off immediately when the door is opened (if the car is off).
He also set the limit for the headlights to automatically come on at a higher light setting, that is, sooner.
I agree that having the dealer required to change any personalized settings is stupid. We should be able to do it ourselves for all of them.
Thanks.. Z
#10
So following the steps on page 21:
Close all the doors & set IG-ON (shifter in PARK).
Within a few seconds, press and hold the door lock switch until the doors cycle through locking (or five seconds). This is the first step and disables the automatic door locking when shifting out of park.
I turned the ignition off at this point.
Again, turn the ignition on (green ignition light) without starting the car.
Immediately put the shifter in NEUTRAL.
Again press and hold the door lock switch for five seconds. This sets the autolocking at 12-13 mph.
It took me a long time to realize that choosing the setting you want is invalid unless you first unenable the setting you don't want.
Good luck!
#11
I guess from a practical point of view it wouldn't make sense to have both "auto lock doors when shifting out of Park" and "auto lock doors at 13 mph" enabled, but IMHO I wish Lexus allowed you to enable/disable one completely independent of the other. As dreyfus pointed out, it is not possible to have both locking features enabled...and it is because of this I chose to keep the auto lock out of Park feature enabled instead of switching to auto lock at 13 mph as a matter of personal preference.
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I guess from a practical point of view it wouldn't make sense to have both "auto lock doors when shifting out of Park" and "auto lock doors at 13 mph" enabled, but IMHO I wish Lexus allowed you to enable/disable one completely independent of the other. As dreyfus pointed out, it is not possible to have both locking features enabled...and it is because of this I chose to keep the auto lock out of Park feature enabled instead of switching to auto lock at 13 mph as a matter of personal preference.
I have both enabled on our car and it works just fine.
#13
Did you enable one or both manually (i.e., by yourself), or did you have the dealer program it in? I ask because when I manually enabled the auto-lock at 13 mph on my vehicle, I discovered that the auto-lock out of Park--which had been operating correctly--no longer worked...which I now understand why, based on dreyfus' post. Only after I manually unprogrammed the auto-lock at 13 mph did the auto-lock out of Park work again.
Last edited by toneman; 10-05-06 at 11:50 AM.
#14
Did you enable one or both manually (i.e., by yourself), or did you have the dealer program it in? I ask because when I manually enabled the auto-lock at 13 mph on my vehicle, I discovered that the auto-lock out of Park--which had been operating correctly--no longer worked. Only after I manually unprogrammed the auto-lock at 13 mph did the auto-lock out of Park work again.
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Did you enable one or both manually (i.e., by yourself), or did you have the dealer program it in? I ask because when I manually enabled the auto-lock at 13 mph on my vehicle, I discovered that the auto-lock out of Park--which had been operating correctly--no longer worked. Only after I manually unprogrammed the auto-lock at 13 mph did the auto-lock out of Park work again.