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Yellow line
20 ES350
Love this car so much to the point I enjoy just looking at it . so I haven't been driving much. Go to start it up after sitting 2-3 weeks with no tender on it and she wouldn't start didn't take much to charge it up. But Now all kind of lights was on. Parking Asst. Exclamation Backup Asst, and the yellow lines in the Backup camera is missing only the BLUE and RED lines are showing. So how do I go about correcting this? |
EDIT: Sorry, I meant the other icon on the right
Can you get the yellow lines back with this option “button”? https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.clu...249755344.jpeg |
I tried that but didn't help.
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Originally Posted by Mrslady
(Post 11433784)
I tried that but didn't help.
Tom |
probably need to drive it a bit over 15-20 mph to recalibrate the sensors. unless you already did that.
for the backup camera lines. Park on a leveled ground, set the steering wheel straight, put the car in reverse and then turn the steering wheel all the way to the left then all the way to the right. straighten the steering wheel. the dynamic projected lines should come back. of course keep your foot on the brake. if this doesn’t work, then you’ll have to take it to the dealer. |
Originally Posted by GabC
(Post 11433847)
probably need to drive it a bit over 15-20 mph to recalibrate the sensors. unless you already did that.
for the backup camera lines. Park on a leveled ground, set the steering wheel straight, put the car in reverse and then turn the steering wheel all the way to the left then all the way to the right. straighten the steering wheel. the dynamic projected lines should come back. of course keep your foot on the brake. if this doesn’t work, then you’ll have to take it to the dealer. |
I figured out how to properly do this for the 2021 ES350 and it was a bit difficult. They say it's the same as Camry and RAV4 however they forget those cars don't have the same screen as the ES and the touch pad.
So, make sure you have the car on and steering wheel straight. Hold the menu button next to the touch pad and flick your lights on and off 3 times. This will make the infotainment screen go into a service mode. Now you're going to see many options like, Failure diagnosis, Functions/Check settings, Service information, and product information. Using the touchpad select functions/check settings, then camera settings, now hold down and press steering angle setting then press next. You should now see 2 options steering center memorize and max steering angle memorize. Select steering angle memorize and then turn your steering wheel all the way to the left and hold it there. Then press max steering angle memorize, turn the wheel all the way to the right and press max steering angle memorize again and you will hear a beep. Turn the car off then turn it on and exit the service mode. Put your car in reverse and see the lines! If anyone wants some pictures of what these screens look like I'd be happy to post some this weekend. |
If you have Pictures or video i would love to see.
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Worked like a charm!
That’s for sharing my battery was replaced at The dealer and they forgot to reset. I got home and decided to Google and stumbled across this and it worked. Thank you so much 😊
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Originally Posted by Tamiko
(Post 11572699)
That’s for sharing my battery was replaced at The dealer and they forgot to reset. I got home and decided to Google and stumbled across this and it worked. Thank you so much 😊
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Originally Posted by july1988
(Post 11572717)
Was it at a Lexus dealer? Hard to believe they still screw up these standard procedures for common services such as oil-change, tire change and battery change. :dunno:
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Originally Posted by Tamiko
(Post 11572720)
yes it was at my local Lexus dealership. They definitely didn’t perform the standard inspection they would have caught that if they did.
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Originally Posted by Brianses7
(Post 11435889)
I figured out how to properly do this for the 2021 ES350 and it was a bit difficult. They say it's the same as Camry and RAV4 however they forget those cars don't have the same screen as the ES and the touch pad.
So, make sure you have the car on and steering wheel straight. Hold the menu button next to the touch pad and flick your lights on and off 3 times. This will make the infotainment screen go into a service mode. Now you're going to see many options like, Failure diagnosis, Functions/Check settings, Service information, and product information. Using the touchpad select functions/check settings, then camera settings, now hold down and press steering angle setting then press next. You should now see 2 options steering center memorize and max steering angle memorize. Select steering angle memorize and then turn your steering wheel all the way to the left and hold it there. Then press max steering angle memorize, turn the wheel all the way to the right and press max steering angle memorize again and you will hear a beep. Turn the car off then turn it on and exit the service mode. Put your car in reverse and see the lines! If anyone wants some pictures of what these screens look like I'd be happy to post some this weekend. Where I got a little lost is on the Camera screen and I don't know what to do, so I did nothing. If you can post any pictures or explanation of what I need to do on the camera screen it would be greatly appreciated. I no longer have the exclamation point, but I don't have the yellow lines yet, so I'm thinking that is camera related. |
Originally Posted by KMiles
(Post 11574562)
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I no longer have the exclamation point, but I don't have the yellow lines yet, so I'm thinking that is camera related. There's three modes each with a different set of line displays. See pages 183 to 187 of the 2019 Lexus ES 350 Navigation and Multimedia System Owner's Manual (pdf version) for details. |
Thanks - I thought I had tried all three modes. I'll go look at the manual.
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