Lexus Personalized Settings (LPS)
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Lexus Personalized Settings (LPS)
According to this page: http://auth.owners.lexus.com/lexusow...ehicleSettings If I have a 2005+ RX330 there are certain changes that can be made.
I own a 2004 RX330 and I have seen the tech try to change the options and I think all of them where there except for the "one motion power back door" option which would allow me to open the rear hatch without having to press the "unlock" button twice before I can then press the rear hactch button for another 2 seconds (My Volkswagen Golf can do this!)
I was wondering if anyone has had this done to their 2004 RX? The tech was using a handheld tool. Is there maybe a larger versiosn of it that might have had the option? Maybe a module in my car needs an update? Maybe the tool the tech was using was outdated?
Does anyone make an aftermarket scan tool that can change these options? Sort of like VAG-Com?
I own a 2004 RX330 and I have seen the tech try to change the options and I think all of them where there except for the "one motion power back door" option which would allow me to open the rear hatch without having to press the "unlock" button twice before I can then press the rear hactch button for another 2 seconds (My Volkswagen Golf can do this!)
I was wondering if anyone has had this done to their 2004 RX? The tech was using a handheld tool. Is there maybe a larger versiosn of it that might have had the option? Maybe a module in my car needs an update? Maybe the tool the tech was using was outdated?
Does anyone make an aftermarket scan tool that can change these options? Sort of like VAG-Com?
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I had that option programmed on my '05, and the tech told me that was new for '05, and wasn't an option on '04 models. I never even knew to ask with my '04, but saw it on the brochure for the Lexus Personalized Settings for '05.
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Originally Posted by joako
According to this page: http://auth.owners.lexus.com/lexusow...ehicleSettings If I have a 2005+ RX330 there are certain changes that can be made.
I own a 2004 RX330 and I have seen the tech try to change the options and I think all of them where there except for the "one motion power back door" option which would allow me to open the rear hatch without having to press the "unlock" button twice before I can then press the rear hactch button for another 2 seconds (My Volkswagen Golf can do this!)
I was wondering if anyone has had this done to their 2004 RX? The tech was using a handheld tool. Is there maybe a larger versiosn of it that might have had the option? Maybe a module in my car needs an update? Maybe the tool the tech was using was outdated?
Does anyone make an aftermarket scan tool that can change these options? Sort of like VAG-Com?
I own a 2004 RX330 and I have seen the tech try to change the options and I think all of them where there except for the "one motion power back door" option which would allow me to open the rear hatch without having to press the "unlock" button twice before I can then press the rear hactch button for another 2 seconds (My Volkswagen Golf can do this!)
I was wondering if anyone has had this done to their 2004 RX? The tech was using a handheld tool. Is there maybe a larger versiosn of it that might have had the option? Maybe a module in my car needs an update? Maybe the tool the tech was using was outdated?
Does anyone make an aftermarket scan tool that can change these options? Sort of like VAG-Com?
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My guess is that they're trying to prevent you from opening the rear door by accident, possibly in a situation where there is an obstacle that could damage the door. The door opener is quite persistent because of the weight of the door, so a silly thing like a wall or a pole won't stop it before it scratches or dents the door.
There's a switch in the glovebox frame to completely disable the power opener, and the 2004 Owners Manual goes so far as to recomend turning that switch off when you go through an automatic car wash. That's a little paranoid in my opinion, but it might give you some insight into the engineers' thinking.
There's a switch in the glovebox frame to completely disable the power opener, and the 2004 Owners Manual goes so far as to recomend turning that switch off when you go through an automatic car wash. That's a little paranoid in my opinion, but it might give you some insight into the engineers' thinking.
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they will only do the first one for free at the time of purchase. If they did not tell you abou this or give you the option selection sheet then I would think they should do it for free now.
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Lps
Actually I purchased this vehicle from a freind. I want to get the windows to roll down before i get in during the summer. It gets to about 120 F in the vehicle in Florida. Anyone have any tps let me know.
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#9
After unlocking the doors, hold down the "unlock" button on the remote. Hold it long enough and all the windows and the moonroof open.
There's no way to close them from the remote; you have to hold the key in the driver's door in the lock position to close them.
There's no way to close them from the remote; you have to hold the key in the driver's door in the lock position to close them.
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OK... then you're probably right - your friend had that turned off.
There are separate on/off settings for "DOWN DOOR KEY", "UP DOOR KEY", and "DOWN WIRELESS". Only the dealer can change LPS (formerly known as C-BEST) settings. The menus for changing the settings are built into their computer diagnostic tool.
There are separate on/off settings for "DOWN DOOR KEY", "UP DOOR KEY", and "DOWN WIRELESS". Only the dealer can change LPS (formerly known as C-BEST) settings. The menus for changing the settings are built into their computer diagnostic tool.
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Originally Posted by raleedy@ar
As noted above, you can do that with the key, but not with the remote.