What does the 5 beeps mean?

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I have been meaning to post this for months. Why does the LC beep 5 times sometimes? I think it's usually when I lock the car, but it doesn't always happen.
 
I noticed this happened to me yesterday - did not have a clue what was happening. I left truck running to go back inside to grab something. So I am hearing it is because something was left in the back seat? If so, I would have never figured this one out!
 
Engine on or rear seat occupied warning, as far as I can tell. It's the general "your leaving the vehicle in a non-standard state" warning.

The beeps are literally the worst aspect of the vehicle. I'm currently staying in a small group of cabins, and I leave pre-dawn. All the beeping the vehicle does is embarrassing and rude. It's 5am and I should start the vehicle to charge my power bank. But I won't do it yet due to the beeping involved. So instead I'm posting here and waiting for it to get closer to dawn.
 
The beeps are literally the worst aspect of the vehicle. I'm currently staying in a small group of cabins, and I leave pre-dawn. All the beeping the vehicle does is embarrassing and rude
Yep. I broke out the manual after waking up my neighborhood. I turned down the volume on the lock / unlock beeps and the power back door buzzer.

The 5 beep blast rear seat reminder has nothing to do with an object being on the seat, it's tied to the opening of the rear doors - the only option there is to turn it off or to operate the doors in such a way that you avoid it.
 
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I have been meaning to post this for months. Why does the LC beep 5 times sometimes? I think it's usually when I lock the car, but it doesn't always happen.
Search is your friend. So is the Manual. This five beeps has been discussed ad nauseam on this forum and every other forum imaginable. It is for just about all Toyotas and Lexus. Not just the LC. Just saying.
 

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So can it be turned off in vehicle settings?
I personally haven't found the magic setting anywhere, would be great if someone who knows where it is could provide. Yes, CT, I've read the manual, not every page, and there's no way to discover the answer to something/anything without the manual referencing at least three 'other' pages, which may or may not be relevant. The manual is horrendously poor, you'd think in 600 pages they'd get it right.
 
I personally haven't found the magic setting anywhere, would be great if someone who knows where it is could provide. Yes, CT, I've read the manual, not every page, and there's no way to discover the answer to something/anything without the manual referencing at least three 'other' pages, which may or may not be relevant. The manual is horrendously poor, you'd think in 600 pages they'd get it right.
If you mean the rear seat reminder, yes you can turn it off. Manual page 656, the "O" in column B means you change the option via the multi-information display
 

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