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swscott530 Dec 13, 2018 01:03 PM

Do's and Don'ts
 
Here's a short list of Do's and Don'ts for new GS owners. It's a simple go-to list that does not include personal preferences (re: mods). Most items are gleaned from this forum and are listed in no particular order. Please submit your Do's/Don'ts and I will add them to the list.

DO'S
  1. Do drive it like you stole it.
  2. Do load test your battery every year after it is 2 years old.
  3. Do check spare tire wheel well for water (see this)
  4. Do use all the features. You paid for them, use them.
  5. Do read the manual.
  6. Do wash it regularly...and wax it.
  7. Do use premium gas.
  8. Do accept the ticking of the high pressure injectors as normal (or Don't, then install noise-reducing insulators for a little relief)
  9. Do shift the rest position of your wipers up if heavy snow or icy condition is expected.
  10. Do customize settings to your preference.
  11. Do set and use the "linked mirror function when reversing" feature (there's no excuse for scraping the curb when parallel parking).
  12. DO your oil changes as recommended(or sooner). (er34)
  13. DO make full use of the engine's powerband, i.e., exercising 4k-redline regularly. It's a Lexus, it won't break, I promise. (er34)
  14. DO try Sport/Sport+, you did not buy a GS to drive like an ES. (er34)
  15. Do let your neighbors, family and friends borrow the car as a treat once in a while. It shows them (and you) what's important to you. Just tell them, "Take the Lexus..." And watch their face light up. (JeffKeryK)
DON'TS
  1. Don't drive it like you stole it.
  2. Don't think that you have cut the turn enough to miss the curb, if you have any doubt. The curb always wins and you get to enjoy the wheel rash forever.
  3. Don't push the radio on/off button to hard...it could get pushed in permanently ($$$ fix).
  4. Don't worry if if feels like the front wheels skip/slip when turning tightly. This is normal (see this)
  5. Don't look at the front bumper...you will be depressed after seeing all the paint chips.
  6. DON'T waste your life driving in ECO. (er34)

AsianxWu Dec 14, 2018 05:01 AM

How do you link the mirrors when reversing?

Mike728 Dec 14, 2018 05:20 AM


Originally Posted by AsianxWu (Post 10383731)
How do you link the mirrors when reversing?

See above: #5

swscott530 Dec 14, 2018 05:26 AM

Here you go. With the L or R selected and in reverse, adjust the mirrors to the way you prefer. They will remember that position and move there whenever L or R is selected and you switch to reverse.

Linked mirror function when reversing

● When either “L” or “R” of the mirror select switch is selected, the outside rear view mirrors will automatically angle downwards when the vehicle is reversing in order to give a better view of the ground. To disable this function, select neither “L” nor “R”.

● If the mirror angle adjustment switch is operated while the linked mirror function is in operation, the angle and position of the mirrors can be remembered, and the mirrors will operate at the angle adjusted to the last time the linked mirror function was operated.

However, because the mirrors move based on the angle they are in when the linked mirror function is not operating, the mirror angle when the linked mirror function is operating will also be changed if the mirrors are adjusted while the function is not operating.

calqulated Feb 12, 2019 02:03 PM

I accidentally pushed my radio button in once but was able to pull it back out...hasn't gone back in. (hopefully it won't ever again, either. lol)

mcomer Feb 12, 2019 02:30 PM

Note on the mirror "reversing" positions, not memorized as part of the 1,2,3 memories...all drivers will
use the same reversing position or turn it off by setting the mirror selector to the middle as swscott530 described.

02REX Feb 13, 2019 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by Mike728 (Post 10383741)
See above: #5

lol... that was good. It was true, but good. lol

er34 Feb 13, 2019 01:48 PM

DO your oil changes as recommended(or sooner)
DO make full use of the engine's powerband, i.e., exercising 4k-redline regularly. It's a Lexus, it won't break, I promise.
DO try Sport/Sport+, you did not buy a GS to drive like an ES.

DON'T waste your life driving in ECO.

swscott530 Feb 14, 2019 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by er34 (Post 10439219)
DO your oil changes as recommended(or sooner)
DO make full use of the engine's powerband, i.e., exercising 4k-redline regularly. It's a Lexus, it won't break, I promise.
DO try Sport/Sport+, you did not buy a GS to drive like an ES.

DON'T waste your life driving in ECO.

Agree to enjoying the driving experience! Added them to the list.

JeffKeryk Feb 14, 2019 06:05 AM

Do let your neighbors, family and friends borrow the car as a treat once in a while.
It shows them (and you) what's important to you.

Just tell them, "Take the Lexus..."
And watch their face light up.

jtrue28 Feb 14, 2019 08:08 AM

haha...no. Only other people that have driven my car (outside of the factory and port workers) are the dealership employees for service appts.

If something happens to the car, fine. I did it, it's my problem. I refuse to accept someone else's mistake because I let them drive my car. So be it. I'm paying for it, not you.

IcyBishop Feb 14, 2019 05:49 PM


Originally Posted by swscott530 (Post 10383117)
9. Do shift the rest position of your wipers up if heavy snow or icy condition is expected.


Taking 9 and altering it for a Don't: Don't drive it in heavy snow or icy conditions so that 6 is needed less frequently :)

Do: Buy a beater to keep GS clean!

bclexus Feb 14, 2019 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by IcyBishop (Post 10440360)
Taking 9 and altering it for a Don't: Don't drive it in heavy snow or icy conditions so that 6 is needed less frequently :)

Do: Buy a beater to keep GS clean!

Or park it in the garage and let it be a garage queen. The GS is not like it's a collectible! Drive it...

JDR76 Feb 14, 2019 06:34 PM

The problem I have with putting the wipers in winter mode is that they’re no longer on the de-icing heating elements on the windshield when in that position.

IcyBishop Feb 15, 2019 05:50 AM


Originally Posted by bclexus (Post 10440379)
Or park it in the garage and let it be a garage queen. The GS is not like it's a collectible! Drive it...

I treat my cars like collectibles, lol. My IS and GS stay in the garage if it's ****ty out, which unfortunately is about every day between November and April here in NE Ohio. When it is actually dry and decent out during the winter there's so much salt on the road it's even worse to drive them :(

But when it is decent out.... I make up for lost time!



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