Low Temp / Icy Conditions warning
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Low Temp / Icy Conditions warning
I know this is probably even less than trivial to most, but...I have a brand new 2017 RX and when the outside temp drops to around 36 degrees, the info cluster on the dash provides a warning about icy roads possible and it gives an audible "ding." The ding is making me crazy. Does anyone know of a way to turn this sound off? - either myself or by the dealer? In winter, I get it every time I leave the house. My garage is always above freezing. I'm in the Northeast, so I drive a few minutes and the temp gets down to the warning level.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#2
Intermediate
I know this is probably even less than trivial to most, but...I have a brand new 2017 RX and when the outside temp drops to around 36 degrees, the info cluster on the dash provides a warning about icy roads possible and it gives an audible "ding." The ding is making me crazy. Does anyone know of a way to turn this sound off? - either myself or by the dealer? In winter, I get it every time I leave the house. My garage is always above freezing. I'm in the Northeast, so I drive a few minutes and the temp gets down to the warning level.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I got a Carista system on their $30 after Christmas sale. I did not see a way to turn it off there. It allowed some other useful customizations like the number of flash when pulling the signal level down, reduce the audible buzzers when moving away from object, etc. You get a 1 month free which is probably sufficient to try out different settings.
#4
+1. Very annoying. When I originally heard the ding, by the time I had figured out what display to look at it it had disappeared. I finally realized what it was after a few days.
It may be helpful in those areas that don't typically experience freezing temps. Here in Chicago I would prefer the message to read 'It's winter and the temps are above freezing!! Woohoo!!'
It may be helpful in those areas that don't typically experience freezing temps. Here in Chicago I would prefer the message to read 'It's winter and the temps are above freezing!! Woohoo!!'
#5
We currently don't have a way to turn off that ding, but we'll research it! This ding is supposed to be a safety feature, but it's only useful the first time it happens. After that, every day for the entire winter, you pretty much know that it's cold and the roads might be icy... so the ding is just an annoyance.
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#6
Lexus Test Driver
We currently don't have a way to turn off that ding, but we'll research it! This ding is supposed to be a safety feature, but it's only useful the first time it happens. After that, every day for the entire winter, you pretty much know that it's cold and the roads might be icy... so the ding is just an annoyance.
The interior cabin is so beautiful at night. When you put the car into drive, the lights dim alot. I tried looking for some interior cabin lights setting to leave it bright when in drive and park but couldn't find anything. There are foot lights and a way to completely turn on or off the interior cabin but nothing where it should stay completely lit at night in drive! That would be awesome !
#7
You know what we really want?
The interior cabin is so beautiful at night. When you put the car into drive, the lights dim alot. I tried looking for some interior cabin lights setting to leave it bright when in drive and park but couldn't find anything. There are foot lights and a way to completely turn on or off the interior cabin but nothing where it should stay completely lit at night in drive! That would be awesome !
The interior cabin is so beautiful at night. When you put the car into drive, the lights dim alot. I tried looking for some interior cabin lights setting to leave it bright when in drive and park but couldn't find anything. There are foot lights and a way to completely turn on or off the interior cabin but nothing where it should stay completely lit at night in drive! That would be awesome !
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#8
Intermediate
I do like Carista! May I offer another suggestion: the radio controls on the steering wheel for changing radio stations seems backward to me. If I press the ^ button, the station changes to the next lowest frequency station.. If I press down arrow, it changes to the next highest frequency station. To me this should be reversed.
#9
I do like Carista! May I offer another suggestion: the radio controls on the steering wheel for changing radio stations seems backward to me. If I press the ^ button, the station changes to the next lowest frequency station.. If I press down arrow, it changes to the next highest frequency station. To me this should be reversed.
Preset 1: 97.7
Preset 2: 93.3
Preset 3: 106.1
When on #3 and pressing ^ , the station will be changed to #2. Makes sense to me.
#10
Intermediate
I guess I have to reprogram all my presets in reverse order...
#11
Yeah, I don't think the direction of the presets is configurable. It's always weird with directional buttons. For example, when using "tiptronic" shifters, most people find it normal to go up a gear by moving the lever forward. But I find it natural to move it backward to move up a gear because that corresponds to moving along the same axis on a manual transmission. It's a matter of preference, I guess... and that's why more of those things should be made configurable by the manufacturer. Oh well, at least we can change A BUNCH of things with Carista that are otherwise locked for the consumer.
#12
Lexus Champion
Its weird though...when using an iPod that's plugged in, the button is reversed. So to go to the next track on the list, you press up, when on the screen it shows the next song being down the list.
#15
Thanks found there here at a dealer site of all places after a quick search.
https://northparklexusatdominion.wor...nt-reqd-light/