Automatic Car Wash Notes
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Prep for automatic car wash, per owner’s manual: Lexus ~2022+ models
Press "waffle" symbol beside Climate on center display and disable:
--> 1. Intuitive parking assist
--> 2. Parking support brake
On center display, touch gear icon, scroll to “Vehicle customize,” then Door control:
--> 3. Disable “Hands free” (manual actually states “disable power back door” so you could disable both to be safe)
On driver’s door mirror control and windshield washer lever:
--> 4. Fold in mirrors using the upper left-hand button
--> 5. Place windshield wipers to off (top position – excluding mist position)
** Reset features above to original settings before driving **
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In my opinion, disabling the parking assist is just to silence the noise. There are warnings about the parking support brake potentially mistaking the carwash equipment for an object in the vehicle's path and braking, thus causing the car to pop off the roller. The rear door concern may be a result of hand free feature accidentally triggering the rear door. Of course the mirrors and windshield wipers seem like common sense and are probably the only things most members here typically use.
Some of this has already been discussed, but I couldn't find anything that sort of brought it together in one list. I just wanted to offer it for anyone that may be interested - even if most of it doesn't seem to be set in stone.
Last edited by TechNut; Jan 2, 2026 at 12:04 PM.
This will keep the door from popping open if the carwash is not "touch free"
We use the Rinseless Wash & Wax with very soft microfiber towels from Griot's Garage during the winter / cold months.
https://www.griotsgarage.com/rinsele...KuIPWD8VsuIA06
If my car is really muddy or dirty, I take it to a manual spray-wash and rinse off as best I can then drive home to do the Rinseless W&W.
We've also purchased A LOT of those microfiber towels mentioned (on sale of course!) from GG so we have plenty for the job.
https://www.griotsgarage.com/microfi...wels-set-of-6/
I don't know your daily commute or if your roads are heavily salted in the winters, so I understand your circumstance may vary from ours.
Our commute is relatively flat and with no hwy driving unless warranted and not many icy/snow days, but in that case we'd be sure to rinse the undercarriage off if needed.
Personally, I refuse to subject any of our Lexus vehicles to the automatic car wash as I've learned my lesson when taking prior vehicles thru them.
We use our spray canon to wash our cars during the warmer months and dry off with same towels. All products used are from Griot's Garage, but we are fortunate to be able to go to their flagship store and stock up when needed and not have to pay for shipping.
Last edited by RofH; Jan 2, 2026 at 01:47 PM.
We use the Rinseless Wash & Wax with very soft microfiber towels from Griot's Garage during the winter / cold months.
https://www.griotsgarage.com/rinsele...KuIPWD8VsuIA06
If my car is really muddy or dirty, I take it to a manual spray-wash and rinse off as best I can then drive home to do the Rinseless W&W.
We've also purchased A LOT of those microfiber towels mentioned (on sale of course!) from GG so we have plenty for the job.
https://www.griotsgarage.com/microfi...wels-set-of-6/
I don't know your daily commute or if your roads are heavily salted in the winters, so I understand your circumstance may vary from ours.
Our commute is relatively flat and with no hwy driving unless warranted and not many icy/snow days, but in that case we'd be sure to rinse the undercarriage off if needed.
Personally, I refuse to subject any of our Lexus vehicles to the automatic car wash as I've learned my lesson when taking prior vehicles thru them.
We use our spray canon to wash our cars during the warmer months and dry off with same towels. All products used are from Griot's Garage, but we are fortunate to be able to go to their flagship store and stock up when needed and not have to pay for shipping.
There are a lot of products out there and everyone has their favorites.
When I spray I let it soak as much as possible as the spray runs downward before wiping.
Usually the upper parts are not as dirty, but when wiping off the sprayed lower parts I try not to go back over with the dirt I just wiped off.
The towels are a good size and you can fold in sections the parts already used to wipe.
Either way, I’m also not trying to re-wipe clean parts with dirty towel — I go thru a lot of towels and they’re easy to just throw in the wash afterwards.
Also, as mentioned above — if the car is really dirty and too much for spray to handle, I take to manual car spray-wash and spray off dirt as best I can then drive home to do the rest.
Yes, I sometimes get lazy and it gets pretty dirty and I have considered just taking it to a detailer that won’t take it thru a car wash and will clean off the floor mats as well.
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I do the same as jgrnt1 along with turning off the sensors so that I don't get the beeps
I do the same as jgrnt1 along with turning off the sensors so that I don't get the beeps

All of the observations I provided in the original post were simply from my read of the manual, as verified by my dealer. It is probably overkill, but I prefer to think of it more as insurance against freak accidents. These cars are complex machines with various sensors and heavy use of plastics, so they can be damaged more easily than the cars of old. These are all pretty simple precautions but we all have different factors to consider - including the “nuisance factor” of looking for the settings in the menus, or remembering them all.
Last edited by gamma742; Jan 6, 2026 at 10:13 AM.
I won’t go to the brush car wash. My husband had trim on his side rear door ripped off by this wash.
I changed the sequence a bit to match my behavior at an automatic car wash. I don’t exit the car until I have traversed the wash tunnel. When I pull up, I leave the car in drive, with my foot on the brake. Hand my credit card to the attendant or insert it into the machine myself. Then I drive up to where an attendant guides me onto the rails, before directing me to put the car in Neutral. So to simulate this, I pulled up in my driveway keeping it in Drive, rolled down the window and asked my wife to go around and see if the power door would open. Then, keeping my foot on the brake, I put it in neutral before she reached for the power door. The door would not open and the “lock” light remained illuminated on the door lock switch. The doors will unlock as soon as you open one from the inside of the vehicle, but otherwise they remain locked.
_______________________________________________________________________________
Prep for automatic car wash, per owner’s manual: Lexus ~2022+ models
Press "waffle" symbol beside Climate on center display and disable:
--> 1. Intuitive parking assist
--> 2. Parking support brake
On center display, touch gear icon, scroll to “Vehicle customize,” then Door control:
--> 3. Disable “Hands free” (manual actually states “disable power back door” so you could disable both to be safe)
On driver’s door mirror control and windshield washer lever:
--> 4. Fold in mirrors using the upper left-hand button
--> 5. Place windshield wipers to off (top position – excluding mist position)
** Reset features above to original settings before driving **
_____________________________________________________________________________
In my opinion, disabling the parking assist is just to silence the noise. There are warnings about the parking support brake potentially mistaking the carwash equipment for an object in the vehicle's path and braking, thus causing the car to pop off the roller. The rear door concern may be a result of hand free feature accidentally triggering the rear door. Of course the mirrors and windshield wipers seem like common sense and are probably the only things most members here typically use.
Some of this has already been discussed, but I couldn't find anything that sort of brought it together in one list. I just wanted to offer it for anyone that may be interested - even if most of it doesn't seem to be set in stone.












