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Where is the radar switch on a Lexus?

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DakotaMarie
08/27/25 5:20am

Lexus's radar switch is located next to the gear shift lever and is used to turn the vehicle's parking sensor system on and off. Engaging reverse gear activates the parking sensors, while most models have front sensors disabled by default during forward driving. Shifting to reverse automatically activates the rear parking sensors. Lexus is a luxury automobile brand under the Toyota Group, with models including: ES, RX, CT, LS, IS, GS, and LX. The Lexus ES measures 4975mm in length, 1866mm in width, 1447mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2870mm. The Lexus LC offers three powertrain options, with the base version featuring a V8 naturally aspirated engine producing a maximum output of 358kw.

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VanRuby
09/09/25 4:20am

After playing with cars for a long time, I found that Lexus doesn't have a dedicated independent switch button for its radar function; it's bundled within the adaptive cruise control system, typically located in the control area on the right side of the steering wheel. For example, there's a row of buttons on the right side of the steering wheel, and the one with a radar or cruise icon serves as the entry point—pressing it activates the radar tracking. The dashboard will display an indicator light to confirm the activation status, and you can use the knobs or buttons on the car to adjust the following distance and safety settings. Different models like the ES or RX might have slight layout variations, but the overall operation is similar, all managed through the steering wheel interface. The radar system is particularly useful for long-distance driving, helping you automatically adjust speed to avoid collisions and saving a lot of effort. I often advise owners to regularly clean the front sensors to prevent dirt interference and not to rely too much on it in rainy conditions to avoid misjudgments. In short, familiarize yourself with the steering wheel buttons for a safer and smoother drive.

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OAdelyn
10/23/25 5:09am

My daily experience with driving a Lexus is that the radar switch is conveniently located near the steering wheel. To be specific, look for the cruise control button on the right-hand control panel of the steering wheel and press it to activate the radar function, which will be indicated by an illuminated icon on the dashboard. Then, use the small scroll wheel to set your desired following distance. It's incredibly handy on highways, automatically slowing down to reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. The exact location might vary slightly between different models like the NX or UX, but the basic logic remains the same. The most crucial aspect of using it is maintaining safety awareness—don't rely on it entirely in heavy traffic and keep manually observing. Occasionally, remember to clean the front radar sensor to prevent dust buildup. Overall, it's easy to get the hang of and becomes second nature after a few uses.

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DeNoah
12/06/25 5:32am

The radar function is well integrated in Lexus, with the switch position directly linked to the steering wheel cruise button. Press to activate the system, then adjust settings to match the driving mode. The operation is simple, and the instrument display shows real-time status to ensure successful activation. From a safety perspective, monitoring the surrounding environment is crucial after enabling the system, as the radar may fail due to weather conditions, requiring manual intervention. Regular maintenance of the sensors prevents false alarms and enhances reliability.

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