When does a Lexus Remote engine starter shut off?

When does a Lexus Remote engine starter shut off?

To ensure your safety, and the safety of anyone near the vehicle, the REMOTE ENGINE STARTER is designed to shut the engine off when it detects any attempt to enter or move the vehicle after a remote engine start. Please consult your Lexus dealer for more details.

Can a Lexus engine start while still warm?

Do not check the engine while it is still warm after being remotely started. Allow at least five minutes for the engine to cool to avoid being burned. Caution Do not start the engine near dry foliage, paper, or other flammable substances. The exhaust tube and emissions can create a fire hazard at high temperatures. Caution

How do you turn on the hazard lights on a Lexus?

STEP 1. Press and release the LOCK button on the remote twice within two seconds. The hazard lights will flash each time. STEP 2. Press and hold the LOCK button on the remote for three seconds. The hazard lights flash once when pressed, then again after three seconds. The engine starts, and the hazard lights flash for 20 seconds. THREE SECONDS

To ensure your safety, and the safety of anyone near the vehicle, the REMOTE ENGINE STARTER is designed to shut the engine off when it detects any attempt to enter or move the vehicle after a remote engine start. Please consult your Lexus dealer for more details.

STEP 1. Press and release the LOCK button on the remote twice within two seconds. The hazard lights will flash each time. STEP 2. Press and hold the LOCK button on the remote for three seconds. The hazard lights flash once when pressed, then again after three seconds. The engine starts, and the hazard lights flash for 20 seconds. THREE SECONDS

Do not check the engine while it is still warm after being remotely started. Allow at least five minutes for the engine to cool to avoid being burned. Caution Do not start the engine near dry foliage, paper, or other flammable substances. The exhaust tube and emissions can create a fire hazard at high temperatures. Caution