Toyota RAV4 (2021 year). Manual in english — part 5
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The BSM function and the
RCTA function can be
enabled/disabled on the
screen of the multi-information
display. (
■
Outside rear view mirror indica-
tors visibility
In strong sunlight, the outside rear
view mirror indicator may be difficult
to see.
■
Hearing the RCTA buzzer
The RCTA buzzer may be difficult to
hear over loud noises such as high
audio volume.
■
When “Blind Spot Monitor
Unavailable” or “Rear Cross
Traffic Alert Unavailable” is
shown on the multi-information
display
The sensor voltage has become
abnormal, or water, snow, mud,
etc., may be built up in the vicinity of
the sensor area of the rear bumper.
(
Removing the water, snow, mud,
etc., from the vicinity of the sensor
area should return it to normal.
Also, the sensor may not function
normally when used in extremely
hot or cold weather.
■
When “Blind Spot Monitor Sys-
tem Malfunction Visit Your
Dealer” or “Rear Cross Traffic
Alert Malfunction Visit Your
Dealer” is shown on the multi-
information display
There may be a sensor malfunction
or misaligned. Have the vehicle
inspected at a Toyota dealer.
■
Customization
Some functions can be customized.
(
■
Certification for the Blind Spot Monitor
For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Saipan
and Puerto Rico
Turning the BSM func-
tion/RCTA function on/off
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For vehicles sold in Canada
WARNING
■
Handling the radar sensor
Blind Spot Monitor sensors are
installed inside the left and right
sides of the rear bumper respec-
tively. Observe the following to
ensure the Blind Spot Monitor can
function correctly.
●
Keep the sensors and the sur-
rounding areas on the rear
bumper clean at all times.
If a sensor or its surrounding
area on the rear bumper is dirty
or covered with snow, the Blind
Spot Monitor may not operate
and a warning message
(
this situation, clear off the dirt or
snow and drive the vehicle with
the operation conditions of the
BSM function (
fied for approximately 10 min-
utes. If the warning message
does not disappear, have the
vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
●
Do not subject a sensor or its
surrounding area on the rear
bumper to a strong impact.
If a sensor is moved even
slightly off position, the system
may malfunction and vehicles
may not be detected correctly.
In the following situations, have
your vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
• A sensor or its surrounding area
is subject to a strong impact.
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Vehicles that can be
detected by the Blind Spot
Monitor
The BSM function uses radar
sensors to detect the following
vehicles traveling in adjacent
lanes and advises the driver of
the presence of such vehicles
via the indicators on the outside
rear view mirrors.
Vehicles that are traveling in
areas that are not visible
using the outside rear view
mirrors (the blind spots)
Vehicles that are approach-
ing rapidly from behind in
areas that are not visible
using the outside rear view
mirrors (the blind spots)
■
The BSM function detection
areas
The areas that vehicles can be
detected in are outlined below.
WARNING
• If the surrounding area of a sen-
sor is scratched or dented, or
part of them has become dis-
connected.
●
Do not disassemble the sensor.
●
Do not attach accessories,
stickers (including transparent
stickers), aluminum tape, etc. to
a sensor or its surrounding area
on the rear bumper.
●
Do not modify the sensor or sur-
rounding area on the rear
bumper.
●
If a sensor or the rear bumper
needs to be removed/installed
or replaced, contact your
Toyota dealer.
●
Do not paint the rear bumper
any color other than an official
Toyota color.
The Blind Spot Monitor
function
A
B
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The range of each detection area
is:
Approximately 1.6 ft. (0.5 m)
to 11.5 ft. (3.5 m) from either
side of the vehicle
The area between the side of the
vehicle and 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) from the
side of the vehicle cannot be
detected.
Approximately 3.3 ft. (1 m)
forward of the rear bumper
Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m)
from the rear bumper
Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) to
197 ft. (60 m) from the rear
bumper
The greater the difference in speed
between your vehicle and the
detected vehicle is, the farther
away the vehicle will be detected,
causing the outside rear view mirror
indicator to illuminate or flash.
■
The BSM function is operational
when
The BSM function is operational
when all of the following conditions
are met:
●
The BSM function is on.
●
The shift lever is in a position
other than R.
●
The vehicle speed is greater than
approximately 10 mph (16 km/h).
■
The BSM function will detect a
vehicle when
The BSM function will detect a vehi-
cle present in the detection area in
the following situations:
●
A vehicle in an adjacent lane over-
takes your vehicle.
●
You overtake a vehicle in an adja-
cent lane slowly.
●
Another vehicle enters the detec-
tion area when it changes lanes.
■
Conditions under which the
BSM function will not detect a
vehicle
The BSM function is not designed to
detect the following types of vehi-
cles and/or objects:
●
Small motorcycles, bicycles,
pedestrians, etc.
*
●
Vehicles traveling in the opposite
direction
●
Guardrails, walls, signs, parked
vehicles and similar stationary
objects
*
●
Following vehicles that are in the
same lane
*
●
Vehicles traveling 2 lanes away
from your vehicle
*
●
Vehicles which are being over-
taken rapidly by your vehicle
*
: Depending on the conditions,
detection of a vehicle and/or
object may occur.
A
B
C
D
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Conditions under which the
BSM function may not function
correctly
●
The BSM function may not detect
vehicles correctly in the following
situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned
due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
• When mud, snow, ice, a sticker,
etc. is covering the sensor or sur-
rounding area on the rear bumper
• When driving on a road surface
that is wet with standing water
during bad weather, such as
heavy rain, snow, or fog
• When multiple vehicles are
approaching with only a small gap
between each vehicle
• When the distance between your
vehicle and a following vehicle is
short
• When there is a significant differ-
ence in speed between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle that enters the
detection area
• When the difference in speed
between your vehicle and another
vehicle is changing
• When a vehicle enters a detection
area traveling at about the same
speed as your vehicle
• As your vehicle starts from a stop,
a vehicle remains in the detection
area
• When driving up and down con-
secutive steep inclines, such as
hills, dips in the road, etc.
• When driving on roads with sharp
bends, consecutive curves, or
uneven surfaces
• When vehicle lanes are wide, or
when driving on the edge of a
lane, and the vehicle in an adja-
cent lane is far away from your
vehicle
• When an accessory (such as a
bicycle carrier) is installed to the
rear of the vehicle
• When there is a significant differ-
ence in height between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle that enters the
detection area
• Immediately after the BSM func-
tion/RCTA function are turned on
• When towing a trailer
●
Instances of the BSM function
unnecessarily detecting a vehicle
and/or object may increase in the
following situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned
due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
• When the distance between your
vehicle and a guardrail, wall, etc.
that enters the detection area is
short
• When driving up and down con-
secutive steep inclines, such as
hills, dips in the road, etc.
• When vehicle lanes are narrow, or
when driving on the edge of a
lane, and a vehicle traveling in a
lane other than the adjacent lanes
enters the detection area
• When driving on roads with sharp
bends, consecutive curves, or
uneven surfaces
• When the tires are slipping or
spinning
• When the distance between your
vehicle and a following vehicle is
short
• When an accessory (such as a
bicycle carrier) is installed to the
rear of the vehicle
• When the vehicle throws up water
or snow behind.
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Operation of the RCTA
function
The RCTA function uses radar
sensors to detect vehicles
approaching from the right or left
at the rear of the vehicle and
alerts the driver of the presence
of such vehicles by flashing the
outside rear view mirror indica-
The Rear Cross Traffic
Alert function (if
equipped)
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tors and sounding a buzzer.
Approaching vehicles
Detection areas
■
RCTA icon display (if
equipped)
When a vehicle approaching
from the right or left at the rear
of the vehicle is detected, the
following will be displayed on
the navigation system (if
equipped) or multimedia sys-
tem (if equipped) screen.
When the Toyota parking
assist monitor (if equipped) is
displayed
When the panoramic view
monitor (if equipped) is dis-
played
: The RCTA function is mal-
functioning (
■
The RCTA function detec-
tion areas
The areas that vehicles can be
detected in are outlined below.
The buzzer can alert the driver of
faster vehicles approaching from
farther away.
Example:
A
B
Approach-
ing vehicle
Speed
Approxi-
mate alert
distance
Fast
18 mph
(28 km/h)
65 ft. (20
m)
Slow
5 mph (8
km/h)
18 ft. (5.5
m)
A
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The RCTA function is opera-
tional when
The RCTA function operates when
all of the following conditions are
met:
●
The RCTA function is on.
●
The shift lever is in R.
●
The vehicle speed is less than
approximately 5 mph (8 km/h).
●
The approaching vehicle speed is
between approximately 5 mph (8
km/h) and 17 mph (28 km/h).
■
Setting the buzzer volume
The buzzer volume can be adjusted
on the multi-information display.
(
■
Conditions under which the
RCTA function will not detect a
vehicle
The RCTA function is not designed
to detect the following types of vehi-
cles and/or objects.
●
Vehicles approaching from
directly behind
●
Vehicles backing up in a parking
space next to your vehicle
●
Vehicles that the sensors cannot
detect due to obstructions
●
Guardrails, walls, signs, parked
vehicles and similar stationary
objects
*
●
Small motorcycles, bicycles,
pedestrians, etc.
*
●
Vehicles moving away from your
vehicle
●
Vehicles approaching from the
parking spaces next to your vehi-
cle
*
*
: Depending on conditions, detec-
tion of a vehicle and/or object may
occur.
■
Conditions under which the
RCTA function may not func-
tion correctly
●
The RCTA function may not
detect vehicles correctly in the fol-
lowing situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned
due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
• When mud, snow, ice, a sticker,
etc. is covering the sensor or sur-
rounding area on the rear bumper
• When driving on a road surface
that is wet with standing water
during bad weather, such as
heavy rain, snow, or fog
• When multiple vehicles are
approaching with only a small gap
between each vehicle
• When a vehicle is approaching at
high speed
• When parking on a steep incline,
such as hills, a dip in the road, etc.
• When an accessory (such as a
bicycle carrier) is installed to the
rear of the vehicle
• When backing up on a slope with
a sharp change in grade
• When backing out of a shallow
angle parking spot
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• Immediately after the RCTA func-
tion is turned on
• Immediately after the engine is
started with the RCTA function on
• When towing a trailer
• When the sensors cannot detect a
vehicle due to obstructions
●
Instances of the RCTA function
unnecessary detecting a vehicle
and/or object may increase in the
following situations:
• When a vehicle passes by the
side of your vehicle
• When the parking space faces a
street and vehicles are being
driven on the street
• When the distance between your
vehicle and metal objects, such as
a guardrail, wall, sign, or parked
vehicle, which may reflect electri-
cal waves toward the rear of the
vehicle, is short
• When an accessory (such as a
bicycle carrier) is installed to the
rear of the vehicle
*
: If equipped
■
Location and types of sen-
sors
Front corner sensors
Front center sensors
Rear corner sensors
Rear center sensors
■
Display (Multi-information
display)
When the sensors detect an
object, such as a wall, a graphic
Intuitive parking
assist
*
The distance from your
vehicle to objects, such as a
wall, when parallel parking
or maneuvering into a
garage is measured by the
sensors and communicated
via the multi-information
display, navigation system
or multimedia system
screen and a buzzer. Always
check the surrounding area
when using this system.
System components
A
B
C
D
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is shown on the multi-informa-
tion display depending on the
position and distance to the
object.
Front corner sensor detection
Front center sensor detec-
tion
*1
Rear corner sensor detec-
tion
*2
Rear center sensor detec-
tion
*2
*1
:Displayed when the shift lever is
in a driving position
*2
:Displayed when the shift lever is
in R
■
Display (Audio system
screen)
When the sensors detect an
object, such as a wall, a graphic
is shown on the navigation sys-
tem (if equipped) or multimedia
system (if equipped) screen
depending on the position and
distance to the object.
When the Toyota parking
assist monitor (if equipped) is
displayed
A simplified image is displayed on
the upper corner of the screen
when an obstacle is detected.
When the panoramic view
monitor (if equipped) is dis-
played
Panoramic view
*
A graphic is shown when the
panoramic view monitor is dis-
played.
*
: A simplified image is displayed on
the upper corner of the screen
when an obstacle is detected
while magnified display is shown.
A
B
C
D
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Except panoramic view
A simplified image is displayed
on the upper corner of the
screen when an obstacle is
detected.
The Intuitive parking assist can
be enabled/disabled on the
screen of the multi-information
display. (
When the intuitive parking assist
function is disabled, the intuitive
parking assist OFF indicator
(
P.79) illuminates on the multi-
information display.
To re-enable the system, select
on the multi-information display,
select
and turn it on.
If the system is disabled, it will
remain off even if the engine switch
is turned to ON after the engine
switch has been turned off.
Turning intuitive parking
assist on/off
WARNING
■
Intuitive parking assist pre-
cautions
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failing to do so may result in the
vehicle being unable to be driven
safely and possibly cause an acci-
dent.
●
Do not use the sensor at
speeds in excess of 6 mph (10
km/h).
●
The sensors’ detection areas
and reaction times are limited.
When moving forward or revers-
ing, check the areas surround-
ing the vehicle (especially the
sides of the vehicle) for safety,
and drive slowly, using the
brake to control the vehicle’s
speed.
●
Do not install accessories near
the bumpers as those areas are
within the sensors’ detection
areas.
●
The area directly under the
bumpers is not detected.
Thin posts or objects lower than
the sensor may not be detected
when approached, even if they
have been detected once.
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The system can be operated
when
●
The engine switch is in ON.
●
Intuitive parking assist function is
on.
●
The vehicle speed is less than
about 6 mph (10 km/h).
●
The shift lever is in a position
other than P.
■
If “Parking Assist Unavailable
Clean Parking Assist Sensor” is
displayed on the multi-informa-
tion display
A sensor may be covered with ice,
snow, dirt, etc. Remove the ice,
snow, dirt, etc., from the sensor to
return the system to normal.
Also, due to ice forming on a sensor
at low temperatures, a warning
message may be displayed or the
sensor may not be able to detect an
object. Once the ice melts, the sys-
tem will return to normal.
If a warning message is displayed
even if the sensor is clean, there
may be a sensor malfunction. Have
the vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
WARNING
■
When to disable the function
In the following situations, disable
the function as it may operate
even though there is no possibility
of a collision.
●
The vehicle is equipped with a
commercial fender pole, wire-
less antenna or fog lights.
●
The front or rear bumper or a
sensor receives a strong
impact.
●
A non-genuine Toyota suspen-
sion (lowered suspension, etc.)
is installed.
●
Towing eyelets (if equipped) are
installed.
●
A backlit license plate is
installed.
■
When using the intuitive park-
ing assist
In the following situations, the
system may not function correctly
due to a sensor malfunction, etc.
Have the vehicle checked by your
Toyota dealer.
●
The intuitive parking assist
operation display flashes or
shows continuously, and a
buzzer sounds when no objects
are detected.
●
If the area around a sensor col-
lides with something, or is sub-
jected to strong impact.
●
If the bumper or grille collides
with something.
●
If the display flashes or is dis-
played continuously and a
buzzer does not sound, except
when the mute function has
been turned on.
■
Notes when washing the vehi-
cle
Do not apply intensive bursts of
water or steam to the sensor
area.
Doing so may result in the sensor
malfunctioning.
●
When using a high pressure
washer to wash the vehicle, do
not spray the sensors directly,
as doing so may cause a sensor
to malfunction.
●
When using steam to clean the
vehicle, do not direct steam too
close to the sensors as doing so
may cause a sensor to malfunc-
tion.
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■
If “Parking Assist Unavailable”
is displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display
●
Water may be continuously flow-
ing over the sensor surface, such
as in a heavy rain. When the sys-
tem determines that it is normal,
the system will return to normal.
●
Initialization may not have been
performed after a battery terminal
was disconnected and recon-
nected. Initialize the system.
(
If this message continues to be
displayed even after initialization,
have the vehicle inspected by
your Toyota dealer.
■
If a battery terminal has been
disconnected and reconnected
The system needs to be initialized.
To initialize the system, drive the
vehicle straight ahead for 5 seconds
or more at a speed of approximately
22 mph (35 km/h) or more.
■
Sensor detection information
●
The sensor’s detection areas are
limited to the areas around the
vehicle’s front and rear bumpers.
●
The following situations may occur
during use.
• Depending on the shape of the
object and other factors, the
detection distance may shorten,
or detection may be impossible.
• Detection may be impossible if
static objects draw too close to the
sensor.
• There will be a short delay
between static object detection
and display (warning buzzer
sounds). Even at low speeds,
there is a possibility that the object
will come within 11.9 in. (30 cm)
before the display is shown and
the warning buzzer sounds.
• It might be difficult to hear the
buzzer due to the volume of the
audio system or air flow noise of
the air conditioning system.
• It may be difficult to hear the
sound of this system due to the
buzzers of other systems.
■
Conditions under which the
function may not function cor-
rectly
Certain vehicle conditions and the
surrounding environment may affect
the ability of a sensor to correctly
detect objects. Particular instances
where this may occur are listed
below.
●
There is dirt, snow or ice on a sen-
sor. (Cleaning the sensors will
resolve this problem.)
●
A sensor is frozen. (Thawing the
area will resolve this problem.)
In especially cold weather, if a
sensor is frozen the sensor dis-
play may be displayed abnor-
mally, or objects, such as a wall,
may not be detected.
●
A sensor is covered in any way.
●
When a sensor or the area around
a sensor is extremely hot or cold.
●
On an extremely bumpy road, on
an incline, on gravel, or on grass.
●
The vicinity of the vehicle is noisy
due to vehicle horns, motorcycle
engines, air brakes of large vehi-
cles, or other loud noises produc-
ing ultrasonic waves.
●
There is another vehicle equipped
with parking assist sensors in the
vicinity.
●
A sensor is coated with a sheet of
spray or heavy rain.
●
If a sensor is hit by a large amount
of water, such as when driving on
a flooded road.
●
If the vehicle is significantly tilted.
●
The vehicle is approaching a tall
or curved curb.
●
If objects draw too close to the
sensor.
■
Objects which may not be prop-
erly detected
The shape of the object may pre-
vent the sensor from detecting it.
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Pay particular attention to the fol-
lowing objects:
●
Wires, fences, ropes, etc.
●
Cotton, snow and other materials
that absorb sound waves
●
Sharply-angled objects
●
Low objects
●
Tall objects with upper sections
projecting outwards in the direc-
tion of your vehicle
People may not be detected if they
are wearing certain types of cloth-
ing.
■
Certification (Canada only)
This ISM device complies with
Canadian ICES-001.
■
Detection range of the sen-
sors
Approximately 3.3 ft. (100
cm)
Approximately 4.9 ft. (150
cm)
Approximately 2.1 ft. (63 cm)
The diagram shows the detection
range of the sensors. Note that the
sensors cannot detect objects that
are extremely close to the vehicle.
The range of the sensors may
change depending on the shape of
the object, etc.
■
Distance display
When an object is detected by a sensor, the approximate distance to
the object will be displayed on the multi-information display, naviga-
tion system (if equipped) or multimedia system (if equipped) screen.
(As the distance to the object becomes short, the distance segments
may blink.)
The images may differ from that shown in the illustrations.
Sensor detection display,
object distance
A
B
C
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Approximate distance to object
• Front center sensor: 3.3 ft. (100 cm) to 2.1 ft. (63 cm)
• Rear center sensor: 4.9 ft. (150 cm) to 2.1 ft. (63 cm)
Approximate distance to object: 2.1 ft. (63 cm) to 1.6 ft. (48 cm)
Approximate distance to object: 1.6 ft. (48 cm) to 1.1 ft. (34 cm)
Approximate distance to object: 1.1 ft. (34 cm) to 0.5 ft. (15 cm)
*
: The distance segments will blink slowly.
Approximate distance to object: Less than 0.5 ft. (15 cm)
*
: The distance segments will blink rapidly.
Multi-information display
Navigation or multimedia system screen
Multi-information display
Navigation or multimedia system screen
Multi-information display
Navigation or multimedia system screen
Multi-information display
*
Navigation or multimedia system screen
Multi-information display
*
Navigation or multimedia system screen
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Buzzer operation and dis-
tance to an object
A buzzer sounds when the sen-
sors are operating.
The buzzer beeps faster as
the vehicle approaches an
object.
When the vehicle comes
within approximately 1.1 ft.
(34 cm) of the object, the
buzzer sounds continuously.
When 2 or more sensors
simultaneously detect a static
object, the buzzer sounds for
the nearest object.
Even when the sensors are
operating, the buzzer will be
muted in some situations.
(automatic buzzer mute func-
tion)
■
Muting the buzzer sound
●
Automatic buzzer mute function
Even when the sensors are operat-
ing, the buzzer will be muted in the
following situations:
• The distance between the vehicle
and the detected object does not
become shorter (except when the
distance between the vehicle and
object is 1.1 ft. [34 cm] or less).
• Your vehicle is moving away from
the object.
• There are no detectable objects
entering the path of your vehicle.
However, if another object is
detected or the situation changes
while the buzzer is muted, the
buzzer begins sounding again.
●
To mute the buzzer sound
The buzzer can be temporarily
muted by pressing
of the meter
control switches while a suggestion
that says mute is available is shown
on the multi-information display.
●
When the mute is canceled
Mute will be automatically canceled
in the following situations.
• When the shift position is changed
• When the vehicle speed has
reached or exceeded a certain
speed
• When the Intuitive parking assist
is turned off once and turned on
again
• When the engine switch is turned
off once and turned to ON again
■
Customization
The buzzer volume can be adjusted
on the multi-information display.
(
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*
: If equipped
■
Parking Support Brake
function (static objects)
■
Parking Support Brake
function (rear-crossing
vehicles) (if equipped)
PKSB (Parking Sup-
port Brake)
*
The Parking Support Brake
system consists of the fol-
lowing functions that oper-
ate when driving at a low
speed or backing up, such
as when parking. When the
system determines that the
possibility of a collision
with a detected object is
high, a warning operates to
urge the driver to take eva-
sive action. If the system
determines that the possi-
bility of a collision with a
detected object is extremely
high, the brakes are auto-
matically applied to help
avoid the collision or help
reduce the impact of the
collision.
PKSB (Parking Support
Brake) system
WARNING
■
Limitations of the Parking
Support Brake system
Do not overly rely on the system,
as doing so may lead to an acci-
dent.
Always drive while checking the
safety of the surroundings of the
vehicle.
Depending on the vehicle and
road conditions, weather, etc., the
system may not operate.
The detection capabilities of sen-
sors and radars are limited.
Always drive while checking the
safety of the surroundings of the
vehicle.
●
The driver is solely responsible
for safe driving. Always drive
carefully, taking care to observe
your surroundings. The Parking
Support Brake system is
designed to provide support to
lessen the severity of collisions.
However, it may not operate in
some situations.
●
The Parking Support Brake sys-
tem is not designed to stop the
vehicle completely. Addition-
ally, even if the system has
stopped the vehicle, it is neces-
sary to depress the brake pedal
immediately as brake control
will be canceled after approxi-
mately 2 seconds.
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The Parking Support Brake can
be enabled/disabled on the
screen of the multi-information
display. All of the Parking Sup-
port Brake functions (static
objects and rear-crossing vehi-
cles) are enabled/disabled
simultaneously. (
When the Parking Support Brake is
disabled, the PKSB OFF indicator
(
P.79) illuminates on the multi-
information display.
To re-enable the system, select
on the multi-information display,
select
and turn it on.
If the system is disabled, it will
remain off even if the engine switch
is turned to ON after the engine
switch has been turned off.
If the engine output restriction
control or brake control oper-
ates, a buzzer will sound and a
message will be displayed on
the multi-information display,
navigation system (if equipped)
or multimedia system (if
equipped) screen, to alert the
driver.
Depending on the situation, engine
output restriction control will oper-
ate to either limit acceleration or
restrict output as much as possible.
Engine output restriction con-
trol is operating (acceleration
restriction)
Acceleration greater than a certain
amount is restricted by the system.
Navigation system (if equipped) or
multimedia system (if equipped)
screen: No warning displayed
Multi-information display: “Object
Detected Acceleration Reduced”
PKSB OFF indicator: Not illumi-
nated
Buzzer: Does not sound
Engine output restriction con-
trol is operating (output
restricted as much as possi-
ble)
The system has determined that
stronger-than-normal brake opera-
tion is necessary.
Navigation system (if equipped) or
multimedia system (if equipped)
NOTICE
■
If “Parking Support Brake
Unavailable” is displayed on
the multi-information display
and the PKSB OFF indicator
is flashing
If this message is displayed
immediately after the engine
switch is changed to ON, operate
the vehicle carefully, paying atten-
tion to your surroundings. It may
be necessary to drive the vehicle
for a certain amount of time
before the system returns to nor-
mal. (If the system does not return
to normal after driving for a while,
clean the sensors and their sur-
rounding area on the bumpers.)
Enabling/Disabling the
Parking Support Brake
Display and buzzer for
engine output restriction
control and brake control
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screen: “BRAKE!”
Multi-information display: “BRAKE!”
PKSB OFF indicator: Not illumi-
nated
Buzzer: Short beep
Brake control is operating
The system determined that emer-
gency braking is necessary.
Navigation system (if equipped) or
multimedia system (if equipped)
screen: “BRAKE!”
Multi-information display: “BRAKE!”
PKSB OFF indicator: Not illumi-
nated
Buzzer: Short beep
Vehicle stopped by system
operation
The vehicle has been stopped by
brake control operation.
Navigation system (if equipped) or
multimedia system (if equipped)
screen: “Press Brake Pedal”
Multi-information display: “Switch to
Brake” (If the accelerator pedal is
not depressed, “Brake” will be dis-
played.)
PKSB OFF indicator: Illuminated
Buzzer: Short beep
If the Parking Support Brake
determines that a collision with a
detected object is possible, the
engine output will be restricted
to restrain any increase in the
vehicle speed. (Engine output
restriction control: See figure 2.)
Additionally, if the accelerator
pedal continues to be
depressed, the brakes will be
applied automatically to reduce
the vehicle speed. (Brake con-
trol: See figure 3.)
Figure 1: When the PKSB
(Parking Support Brake) is not
operating
Engine output
Braking force
Time
Figure 2: When engine out-
put restriction control oper-
ates
Engine output
Braking force
Time
Engine output restriction con-
System overview
A
B
C
A
B
C
D
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determines that possibility of
collision with detected object
is high)
Figure 3: When engine out-
put restriction control and
brake control operates
Engine output
Braking force
Time
Engine output restriction con-
trol begins operating (System
determines that possibility of
collision with detected object
is high)
Brake control begins operat-
ing (System determines that
possibility of collision with
detected object is extremely
high)
■
If the Parking Support Brake
has operated
If the vehicle is stopped due to oper-
ation of the Parking Support Brake,
the Parking Support Brake will be
disabled and the PKSB OFF indica-
tor will illuminate. If the Parking Sup-
port Brake operates unnecessarily,
brake control can be canceled by
depressing the brake pedal or wait-
ing for approximately 2 seconds for
it to automatically be canceled.
Then, the vehicle can be operated
by depressing the accelerator pedal.
■
Re-enabling the Parking Sup-
port Brake
To re-enable the Parking Support
Brake when it is disabled due to
operation of the Parking Support
Brake, either enable the system
again (
P.282), or turn the engine
switch to OFF and then back to ON.
Additionally, if the object becomes
no longer in the traveling direction of
the vehicle or if the traveling direc-
tion of the vehicle changes (such as
changing from moving forward to
backing up, or from backing up to
moving forward), the system will be
re-enabled automatically.
■
If “Parking Support Brake
Unavailable” is displayed on
the multi-information display
and the PKSB OFF indicator is
flashing
●
If this message is displayed, a
sensor on the front or rear bumper
may be dirty. Clean the sensors
and their surrounding area on the
bumpers.
●
Initialization may not have been
performed after a battery terminal
was disconnected and recon-
nected. Initialize the system.
(
If this message continues to be
displayed even after initialization,
have the vehicle inspected by
your Toyota dealer.
■
If “Parking Support Brake
Unavailable” and “Parking
Assist Unavailable Clean Park-
ing Assist Sensor” are dis-
played on the multi-information
display and the PKSB OFF indi-
cator is flashing
●
A sensor may be covered with ice,
snow, dirt, etc. In this case,
remove the ice, snow, dirt, etc.,
from the sensor to return the sys-
tem to normal. If this message is
A
B
C
D
E
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shown even after removing dirt
from the sensor, or shown when
the sensor was not dirty to begin
with, have the vehicle inspected at
your Toyota dealer.
●
A sensor may be frozen. Once the
ice melts, the system will return to
normal.
●
Water may be continuously flow-
ing over the sensor surface, such
as in a heavy rain. When the sys-
tem determines that it is normal,
the system will return to normal.
■
If a battery terminal has been
disconnected and reconnected
The system needs to be initialized.
To initialize the system, drive the
vehicle straight ahead for 5 seconds
or more at a speed of approximately
22 mph (35 km/h) or more.
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: If equipped
This function will operate in situations such as the following if an
object is detected in the traveling direction of the vehicle.
■
When traveling at a low speed and the brake pedal is not
depressed, or is depressed late
Parking Support Brake function (static objects)
*
If the sensors detect a static object, such as a wall, in the trav-
eling direction of the vehicle and the system determines that a
collision may occur due to the vehicle suddenly moving for-
ward due to an accidental accelerator pedal operation, the
vehicle moving the unintended direction due to the wrong
shift position being selected, or while parking or traveling at
low speeds, the system will operate to lessen the impact with
the detected static object and reduce the resulting damage.
Examples of function operation
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■
When the accelerator pedal is depressed excessively
■
When the vehicle moves in the unintended direction due to
the wrong shift position being selected
Types of sensors
WARNING
■
To ensure the Parking Sup-
port Brake can operate prop-
erly
Observe the following precautions
regarding the sensors (
Failure to do so may cause a sen-
sor to not operate properly, and
may cause an accident.
●
Do not modify, disassemble or
paint the sensors.
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WARNING
●
Do not replace a sensor with a
part other than a genuine part.
●
Do not subject a sensor or its
surrounding area to a strong
impact.
●
Do not damage the sensors,
and always keep them clean.
●
If the area around a radar sen-
sor is subjected to an impact,
the system may not operate
properly due to a sensor mal-
function. Have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota
dealer.
■
Handling the suspension
Do not modify the suspension, as
changes to the height or inclina-
tion of the vehicle may prevent
the sensors from detecting
objects correctly or cause the sys-
tem to not operate or operate
unnecessarily.
■
If the Parking Support Brake
function (static objects) oper-
ates unnecessarily, such as
at a railroad crossing
In the event that the Parking Sup-
port Brake function (static objects)
operates unnecessarily, such as
at a railroad crossing, brake con-
trol will be canceled after approxi-
mately 2 seconds, allowing you to
proceed forward and leave the
area, brake control can also be
canceled by depressing the brake
pedal. Depressing the accelera-
tor pedal after brake control is
canceled will allow you to proceed
forward and leave the area.
■
Notes when washing the vehi-
cle
Do not apply intensive bursts of
water or steam to the sensor
area.
Doing so may result in the sensor
malfunctioning.
●
When using a high pressure
washer to wash the vehicle, do
not spray the sensors directly,
as doing so may cause a sensor
to malfunction.
●
When using steam to clean the
vehicle, do not direct steam too
close to the sensors as doing so
may cause a sensor to malfunc-
tion.
■
When to disable the Parking
Support Brake
In the following situations, disable
the Parking Support Brake as the
system may operate even though
there is no possibility of a colli-
sion.
●
When inspecting the vehicle
using a chassis roller, chassis
dynamo or free roller
●
When loading the vehicle onto a
boat, truck or other transport
vessel
●
If the suspension has been
modified or tires of a size other
than specified are installed
●
If the front of the vehicle is
raised or lowered due to the
carried load
●
When equipment that may
obstruct a sensor is installed,
such as a towing eyelet, bumper
protector (an additional trim
strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or
snow plow
●
When using an automatic car
wash
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■
The Parking Support Brake
function (static object) will
operate when
The function will operate when the
PKSB OFF indicator is not illumi-
nated or flashing (
all of the following conditions are
met:
●
Engine output restriction control
• The Parking Support Brake is
enabled.
• The vehicle speed is 9 mph (15
km/h) or less.
• There is a static object in the trav-
eling direction of the vehicle and 6
to 13 ft. (2 to 4 m) away.
• The Parking Support Brake deter-
mines that a stronger-than-nor-
mal brake operation is necessary
to avoid a collision.
●
Brake control
• Engine output restriction control is
operating
• The Parking Support Brake deter-
mines that an immediate brake
operation is necessary to avoid a
collision.
■
The Parking Support Brake
function (static objects) will
stop operating when
The function will stop operating if
any of the following conditions are
met:
●
Engine output restriction control
• The Parking Support Brake is dis-
abled.
• The system determines that the
collision has become avoidable
with normal brake operation.
• The static object is no longer 6 to
13 ft. (2 to 4 m) away from the
vehicle or in the traveling direction
of the vehicle.
●
Brake control
• The Parking Support Brake is dis-
abled.
• Approximately 2 seconds have
elapsed since the vehicle was
stopped by brake control.
• The brake pedal is depressed
after the vehicle is stopped by
brake control.
• The static object is no longer 6 to
13 ft. (2 to 4 m) away from the
vehicle or in the traveling direction
of the vehicle.
■
Detection range of the Parking
Support Brake function (static
objects)
The detection range of the Parking
Support Brake function (static
objects) differs from the detection
range of the intuitive parking assist.
(
P.278) Therefore, even if the
intuitive parking assist detects an
object and provides a warning, the
Parking Support Brake function
(static objects) may not start operat-
ing.
■
Objects that the Parking Sup-
port Brake function (static
objects) may not detect
The sensors may not be able to
detect certain objects, such as the
following:
●
Pedestrian
●
Cotton, snow, and other materials
that are poor reflectors of sonic
waves
●
Objects which are not perpendicu-
lar to the ground, are not perpen-
dicular to the traveling direction of
the vehicle, are uneven or are
waving
●
Low objects
●
Thin objects such as wires,
fences, ropes and signposts
●
Objects that are extremely close
to the bumper
●
Sharply-angled objects
●
Tall objects with upper sections
projecting outwards in the direc-
tion of your vehicle
■
Situations in which the Parking
Support Brake function (static
objects) may not operate
When the shift lever is in N
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Intuitive parking assist buzzer
Regardless of whether the intuitive
parking assist system is enabled or
not (
P.275), if the Parking Support
Brake function (static objects) is
enabled (
P.282), the front or rear
sensors detect an object and brake
control and engine output restric-
tion control are performed, the intui-
tive parking assist buzzer will sound
to notify the driver of the approxi-
mate distance to the object.
■
Situations in which the Parking
Support Brake function (static
objects) may operate even if
there is no possibility of a colli-
sion
In some situations, such as the fol-
lowing, the Parking Support Brake
function (static objects) may operate
even though there is no possibility of
a collision.
●
Vehicle surroundings
• When driving on a narrow road
• When driving on a gravel road or
in an area with tall grass
• When driving toward a banner,
flag, low-hanging branch or boom
barrier (such as those used at rail-
road crossings, toll gates and
parking lots)
• When there is a structure on the
roadside (such as when driving in
a narrow tunnel, on a narrow
bridge or on a narrow road)
• When parallel parking
• When there is a rut or hole in the
surface of the road
• When driving on a metal cover
(grating), such as those used for
drainage ditches
• When driving up or down a steep
slope
• If a sensor is hit by a large amount
of water, such as when driving on
a flooded road
• When loaded on ships or trucks
• Moving type automatic car wash
• Lift type parking area or multi-
story parking lot
• Underground parking area
• Structures on the ground (speed
bumps, cat’s eyes, etc.)
• Differences in height
• When moving straight ahead or
turning right
• Snow-melting pipes
• Devices for detecting vehicles,
such as traffic lights, devices for
detecting traffic congestion, or
devices for detecting empty
spaces in parking areas
• Railroad tracks
• H-shaped steel
• When there are vehicles on both
sides, or there is a vehicle that
resembles this vehicle
●
Weather
• If a sensor is covered with ice,
snow, dirt, etc. (when cleared, the
system will return to normal)
• If heavy rain or water strikes a
sensor
• When driving in inclement weather
such as fog, snow or a sandstorm
• Strong wind is blowing
●
Other sonic wave sources
• When vehicle horns, vehicle
detectors, motorcycle engines, air
brakes of large vehicles, the clear-
ance sonar of other vehicles or
other devices which produce ultra-
sonic waves are near the vehicle
• If a sticker or an electronic compo-
nent, such as a backlit license
plate (especially fluorescent type),
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fog lights, fender pole or wireless
antenna is installed near a sensor
●
Changes in the vehicle posture
• If the vehicle is significantly tilted
• If the front of the vehicle is raised
or lowered due to the carried load
• If the orientation of a sensor has
been changed due to a collision or
other impact
■
Situations in which the Parking
Support Brake function (static
objects) may not operate prop-
erly
In some situations, such as the fol-
lowing, this function may not oper-
ate properly.
●
Weather
• When a sensor or the area around
a sensor is extremely hot or cold
• When strong winds are blowing
• If a sensor is covered with ice,
snow, dirt, etc. (when cleared, the
system will return to normal)
• If heavy rain or water strikes a
sensor
• When driving in inclement weather
such as fog, snow or a sandstorm
• A sensor is frozen. (Thawing the
area will resolve this problem.)
●
Vehicle surroundings
• When an object that cannot be
detected is between the vehicle
and a detected object
• If an object such as a vehicle,
motorcycle, bicycle or pedestrian
cuts in front of the vehicle or runs
out from the side of the vehicle
• The vehicle is approaching a tall
or curved curb.
• On an extremely bumpy road, on
an incline, on gravel, or on grass.
• The objects draw too close to the
sensor.
●
Other sonic waves sources
• When vehicle horns, vehicle
detectors, motorcycle engines, air
brakes of large vehicles, the clear-
ance sonar of other vehicles or
other devices which produce ultra-
sonic waves are near the vehicle
• If a sticker or an electronic compo-
nent, such as a backlit license
plate (especially fluorescent type),
fog lights, fender pole or wireless
antenna is installed near a sensor
●
Changes in the vehicle
• If the vehicle is significantly tilted
• If the front of the vehicle is raised
or lowered due to the carried load
• If the orientation of a sensor has
been changed due to a collision or
other impact
• When equipment that may
obstruct a sensor is installed, such
as a towing eyelet, bumper pro-
tector (an additional trim strip,
etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow
• If the suspension has been modi-
fied or tires of a size other than
specified are installed
• If paint or a sticker is applied to
the sensor
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: If equipped
This function will operate in situations such as the following if a vehi-
cle is detected in the traveling direction of the vehicle.
■
When reversing, a vehicle is approaching and the brake pedal
is not depressed, or is depressed late
Parking Support Brake function (rear-crossing
vehicles)
*
If a rear radar sensor detects a vehicle approaching from the
right or left at the rear of the vehicle and the system deter-
mines that the possibility of a collision is high, this function
will perform brake control to reduce the likelihood of an
impact with the approaching vehicle.
Examples of function operation
Types of sensors
WARNING
■
To ensure the Parking Sup-
port Brake (rear-crossing
vehicles) can operate prop-
erly
Observe the following precautions
regarding the rear radar sensors
(
P.267). Failure to do so may
cause a sensor to not operate
properly, and may cause an acci-
dent.
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■
The Parking Support Brake
function (rear-crossing vehi-
cles) will operate when
The function will operate when the
PKSB OFF indicator is not illumi-
nated or flashing (
all of the following conditions are
met:
●
Engine output restriction control
• The Parking Support Brake is
enabled.
• The vehicle speed is 9 mph (15
km/h) or less.
• Vehicles are approaching from the
right or left at the rear of the vehi-
cle at a traveling speed of more
than approximately 5 mph (8
km/h)
• The shift lever is in R.
• The Parking Support Brake deter-
mines that a stronger than normal
brake operation is necessary to
avoid a collision with an approach-
ing vehicle.
●
Brake control
• Engine output restriction control is
operating
• The Parking Support Brake deter-
mines that an emergency brake
operation is necessary to avoid a
collision with an approaching vehi-
cle.
■
The Parking Support Brake
function (rear-crossing vehi-
cles) will stop operating when
The function will stop operating if
any of the following conditions are
met:
●
Engine output restriction control
• The Parking Support Brake is dis-
abled.
• The collision becomes avoidable
with normal brake operation.
• A vehicle is no longer approaching
from the right or left at the rear of
the vehicle.
●
Brake control
• The Parking Support Brake is dis-
abled.
• Approximately 2 seconds have
elapsed since the vehicle was
stopped by brake control.
• The brake pedal is depressed
after the vehicle is stopped by
brake control.
• A vehicle is no longer approaching
from the right or left at the rear of
the vehicle.
■
Detection area of the Parking
Support Brake function (rear-
crossing vehicles)
The detection area of the Parking
Support Brake function (rear-cross-
ing vehicles) differs from the detec-
tion area of the RCTA function
(
P.271). Therefore, even if the
RCTA function detects a vehicle
and provides an alert, the Parking
Support Brake function (rear-cross-
ing vehicles) may not start operat-
ing.
■
Conditions under which the
Parking Support Brake func-
tion (rear-crossing vehicles)
will not detect a vehicle
The Parking Support Brake function
WARNING
●
Do not modify, disassemble or
paint the sensors.
●
Do not replace a rear radar sen-
sor with a part other than a gen-
uine part.
●
Do not damage the rear radar
sensors, and always keep the
radar sensors and their sur-
rounding area on the bumper
clean.
●
If the area around a rear radar
sensor is subjected to an
impact, the system may not
operate properly due to a sen-
sor malfunction. Have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Toyota
dealer.
●
Observe the rear radar sensor
handling precautions. (
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designed to detect the following
types of vehicles and/or objects:
●
Vehicles approaching from
directly behind
●
Vehicles backing up in a parking
space next to your vehicle
●
Vehicles that the sensors cannot
detect due to obstructions
●
Vehicles which suddenly acceler-
ate or decelerate near your vehi-
cle
●
Guardrails, walls, signs, parked
vehicles and similar stationary
objects
*
●
Small motorcycles, bicycles,
pedestrians, etc.
*
●
Vehicles moving away from your
vehicle
●
Vehicles approaching from the
parking spaces next to your vehi-
cle
*
●
Objects which are extremely close
to a radar sensor
*
●
Vehicles which are approaching
from the right or left at the rear of
the vehicle at a traveling speed of
less than approximately 5 mph (8
km/h)
●
Vehicles which are approaching
from the right or left at the rear of
the vehicle at a traveling speed of
more than approximately 15 mph
(24 km/h)
*
: Depending on the conditions,
detection of a vehicle and/or
object may occur.
■
Situations in which the system
may operate even though there
is no possibility of a collision
In some situations such as the fol-
lowing, the Parking Support Brake
function (rear-crossing vehicles)
may operate even though there is
no possibility of a collision.
●
When the parking space faces a
street and vehicles are being
driven on the street
●
When a detected vehicle turns
while approaching the vehicle
●
When a vehicle passes by the
side of your vehicle
●
When the distance between your
vehicle and metal objects, such as
a guardrail, wall, sign, or parked
vehicle, which may reflect electri-
cal waves toward the rear of the
vehicle, is short
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●
When there are spinning objects
near your vehicle such as the fan
of an air conditioning unit
●
When water is splashed or
sprayed toward the rear bumper,
such as from a sprinkler
■
Situations in which the Parking
Support Brake function (rear-
crossing vehicles) may not
operate properly
In some situations, such as the fol-
lowing, the radar sensors may not
detect an object and this function
may not operate properly
●
Stationary objects
●
When a sensor or the area around
a sensor is extremely hot or cold
●
If the rear bumper is covered with
ice, snow, dirt, etc.
●
When it is raining heavily or water
strikes the vehicle
●
When the detection area of a
radar sensor is obstructed by an
adjacent vehicle
●
If the vehicle is significantly tilted
●
When equipment that may
obstruct a sensor is installed, such
as a towing eyelet, bumper pro-
tector (an additional trim strip,
etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow
●
If the suspension has been modi-
fied or tires of a size other than
specified are installed
●
If the front of the vehicle is raised
or lowered due to the carried load
●
If a sticker or an electronic compo-
nent, such as a backlit license
plate (especially fluorescent type),
fog lights, fender pole or wireless
antenna is installed near a radar
sensor
●
If the orientation of a radar sensor
has been changed
●
When multiple vehicles are
approaching with only a small gap
between each vehicle
●
If a vehicle is approaching the rear
of your vehicle rapidly
●
Situations in which the radar sen-
sor may not detect a vehicle
• When a vehicle approaches from
the right or left at the rear of the
vehicle while you are turning while
backing up
• When turning while backing up
• When backing out of a shallow
angle parking spot
• When backing up on a slope with
a sharp change in grade
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detection area
*
: If equipped
●
The screen illustrations used in
this text are intended as exam-
ples, and may differ from the
image that is actually displayed on
the screen.
The rear view monitor system is
a supplemental device intended
to assist the driver when back-
ing up. When backing up, be
sure to visually check all around
the vehicle both directly and
using the mirrors before pro-
ceeding. If you do not, you may
hit another vehicle, and could
possibly cause an accident.
Pay attention to the following
precautions when using the rear
view monitor system.
Rear view monitor sys-
tem
*
The rear view monitor sys-
tem assists the driver by
displaying an image of the
view behind the vehicle with
fixed guide lines on the
screen while backing up, for
example while parking.
Driving precautions
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The rear view monitor system
screen will be displayed if the
shift lever is shifted to the “R”
position while the engine switch
is in ON.
Vehicle width guide line
Displays a guide path when the
vehicle is being backed straight up.
• The displayed width is wider than
the actual vehicle width.
Vehicle center guide line
WARNING
●
Never depend on the rear view
monitor system entirely when
backing up. The image and the
position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may differ
from the actual state.
Use caution, just as you would
when backing up any vehicle.
●
Be sure to back up slowly,
depressing the brake pedal to
control vehicle speed.
●
The instructions given are only
guide lines. When and how
much to turn the steering wheel
will vary according to traffic con-
ditions, road surface condi-
tions, vehicle condition, etc.
when parking. It is necessary to
be fully aware of this before
using the rear view monitor sys-
tem.
●
When parking, be sure to check
that the parking space will
accommodate your vehicle
before maneuvering into it.
●
Do not use the rear view moni-
tor system in the following
cases:
• On icy or slick road surfaces, or
in snow
• When using tire chains or emer-
gency tires
• When the back door is not
closed completely
• On roads that are not flat or
straight, such as curves or
slopes
●
In low temperatures, the screen
may darken or the image may
become faint. The image could
distort when the vehicle is mov-
ing, or you may become unable
to see the image on the screen.
Be sure to visually check all
around the vehicle both directly
and using the mirrors before
proceeding.
●
If the tire sizes are changed, the
position of the fixed guide lines
displayed on the screen may
change.
●
The camera uses a special lens.
The distances between objects
and pedestrians that appear in
the image displayed on the
screen will differ from the actual
distances. (
Screen description
A
B
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This line indicates the estimated
vehicle center on the ground.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays a point approximately
1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge
of the bumper.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays a point approximately 3
ft. (1 m) (blue) from the edge of
the bumper.
The rear view monitor system is
canceled when the shift lever is
shifted into any position other
than the “R” position.
The rear view monitor system
displays an image of the view
from the bumper of the rear area
of the vehicle.
Corners of bumper
The area around both corners
of the bumper will not be dis-
played.
●
The image adjustment procedure
for the rear view monitor system
screen is the same as the proce-
dure for adjusting the screen.
(
●
The area displayed on the screen
may vary according to vehicle ori-
entation conditions.
●
Objects which are close to either
corner of the bumper or under the
bumper cannot be displayed.
●
The camera uses a special lens.
The distance of the image that
appears on the screen differs from
the actual distance.
●
Items which are located higher
than the camera may not be dis-
played on the monitor.
The camera for the rear view
Canceling rear view moni-
tor system
Rear view monitor system
precautions
Area displayed on screen
C
D
The camera
A
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Driving
monitor system is located as
shown in the illustration.
■
Using the camera
If dirt or foreign matter (such as
water droplets, snow, mud, etc.)
is adhering to the camera, it
cannot transmit a clear image.
In this case, flush it with a large
quantity of water and wipe the
camera lens clean with a soft
and wet cloth.
The distance guide lines and
the vehicle width guide lines
NOTICE
●
The rear view monitor system
may not operate properly in the
following cases.
• If the back of the vehicle is hit,
the position and mounting angle
of the camera may change.
• As the camera has a water
proof construction, do not
detach, disassemble or modify
it. This may cause incorrect
operation.
• When cleaning the camera lens,
flush the camera with a large
quantity of water and wipe it
with a soft and wet cloth.
Strongly rubbing the camera
lens may cause the camera lens
to be scratched and unable to
transmit a clear image.
• Do not allow organic solvent,
car wax, window cleaner or a
glass coating to adhere to the
camera. If this happens, wipe it
off as soon as possible.
• If the temperature changes rap-
idly, such as when hot water is
poured on the vehicle in cold
weather, the system may not
operate normally.
• When washing the vehicle, do
not apply intensive bursts of
water to the camera or camera
area. Doing so may result in the
camera malfunctioning.
●
Do not expose the camera to
strong impact as this could
cause a malfunction. If this hap-
pens, have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer
as soon as possible.
Differences between the
screen and the actual road
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may not actually be parallel
with the dividing lines of the
parking space, even when
they appear to be so. Be sure
to check visually.
The distances between the
vehicle width guide lines and
the left and right dividing lines
of the parking space may not
be equal, even when they
appear to be so. Be sure to
check visually.
The distance guide lines give
a distance guide for flat road
surfaces. In any of the follow-
ing situations, there is a mar-
gin of error between the guide
lines on the screen and the
actual distance/course on the
road.
■
When the ground behind
the vehicle slopes up
sharply
The distance guide lines will
appear to be closer to the vehi-
cle than the actual distance.
Because of this, objects will
appear to be farther away than
they actually are. In the same
way, there will be a margin of
error between the fixed guide
lines and the actual dis-
tance/course on the road.
■
When the ground behind
the vehicle slopes down
sharply
The distance guide lines will
appear to be farther from the
vehicle than the actual distance.
Because of this, objects will
appear to be closer than they
actually are. In the same way,
there will be a margin of error
between the guide lines and the
actual distance/course on the
road.
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■
When any part of the vehi-
cle sags
When any part of the vehicle
sags due to the number of pas-
sengers or the distribution of the
load, there is a margin of error
between the fixed guide lines on
the screen and the actual dis-
tance/course on the road.
A margin of error
The distance guide lines are dis-
played according to flat surfaced
objects (such as the road). It is
not possible to determine the
position of three-dimensional
objects (such as vehicles) using
the vehicle width guide lines and
distance guide lines. When
approaching a three-dimen-
sional object that extends out-
ward (such as the flatbed of a
truck), be careful of the follow-
ing.
■
Vehicle width guide lines
Visually check the surroundings
and the area behind the vehicle.
In the case shown below, the
truck appears to be outside of
the vehicle width guide lines and
the vehicle does not look as if it
hits the truck. However, the rear
body of the truck may actually
cross over the vehicle width
guide lines. In reality if you back
up as guided by the vehicle
width guide lines, the vehicle
may hit the truck.
A
When approaching three-
dimensional objects
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Vehicle width guide lines
■
Distance guide lines
Visually check the surroundings
and the area behind the vehicle.
On the screen, it appears that a
truck is parking at point
.
However, in reality if you back
up to point
, you will hit the
truck. On the screen, it appears
that
is closest and
is far-
thest away. However, in reality,
the distance to
and
is the
same, and
is farther than
and
.
If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause
and the solution, and re-check.
If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
A
B
A
A
C
A
C
B
A
C
Things you should know
If you notice any symptoms
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Symptom
Likely cause
Solution
The image is difficult to
see
The vehicle is in a dark
area
The temperature
around the lens is
either high or low
The outside tempera-
ture is low
There are water drop-
lets on the camera
It is raining or humid
Foreign matter (mud
etc.) is adhering to the
camera
Sunlight or headlights
are shining directly
into the camera
The vehicle is under
fluorescent lights,
sodium lights, mer-
cury lights etc.
Back up while visually
checking the vehicle’s
surroundings. (Use the
monitor again once con-
ditions have been
improved.)
The procedure for
adjusting the picture
quality of the rear view
monitor system is the
same as the procedure
for adjusting the screen.
(
The image is blurry
Dirt or foreign matter
(such as water droplets,
snow, mud etc.) is
adhering to the camera.
Flush the camera with a
large quantity of water
and wipe the camera
lens clean with a soft
and wet cloth.
The image is out of
alignment
The camera or sur-
rounding area has
received a strong
impact.
Have the vehicle
inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
The fixed guide lines
are very far out of
alignment
The camera position is
out of alignment.
Have the vehicle
inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
The vehicle is tilted
(there is a heavy load
on the vehicle, tire
pressure is low due to
a tire puncture, etc.)
The vehicle is used on
an incline.
If this happens due to
these causes, it does
not indicate a malfunc-
tion.
Back up while visually
checking the vehicle’s
surroundings.
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*
: If equipped
●
The screen illustrations used in
this text are intended as exam-
ples, and may differ from the
image that is actually displayed on
the screen.
The parking assist monitor is a
supplemental device intended to
assist the driver when backing
up. When backing up, be sure to
visually check all around the
vehicle both directly and using
the mirrors before proceeding. If
you do not, you may hit another
vehicle, and could possibly
cause an accident.
Pay attention to the following
precautions when using the
parking assist monitor.
Toyota parking assist
monitor
*
The parking assist monitor
assists the driver by dis-
playing an image of the view
behind the vehicle while
backing up, for example
while parking.
When the display is
changed to the wide rear
view mode, a wider lateral
view behind the vehicle will
be displayed.
Driving precautions
WARNING
●
Never depend on the parking
assist monitor entirely when
backing up. The image and the
position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may differ
from the actual state.
Use caution, just as you would
when backing up any vehicle.
●
Be sure to back up slowly,
depressing the brake pedal to
control vehicle speed.
●
If you seem likely to hit nearby
vehicles, obstacles, people or
mount the shoulder, depress
the brake pedal to stop the vehi-
cle.
●
The instructions given are only
guidelines. When and how
much to turn the steering wheel
will vary according to traffic con-
ditions, road surface condi-
tions, vehicle condition, etc.
when parking. It is necessary to
be fully aware of this before
using the parking assist system.
●
When parking, be sure to check
that the parking space will
accommodate your vehicle
before maneuvering into it.
●
Do not use the parking assist
monitor in the following cases:
• On icy or slick road surfaces, or
in snow
• When using tire chains or emer-
gency tires
• When the back door is not
closed completely
• On roads that are not flat or
straight, such as curves or
slopes
• If the suspension has been
modified or tires of a size other
than specified are installed
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The parking assist monitor
screen will be displayed if the
shift lever is shifted to the “R”
while the engine switch is in ON.
Each time the display mode
switching button is selected, the
mode will change as follows:
Rear view
Displays the rear view of the vehi-
cle.
Display mode switching but-
ton
Each time the button is selected,
the rear view mode and the wide
rear view mode are switched.
Guide line switching button
Select to switch the guide line
mode. (
• Each time the button is selected,
the display mode changes in the
following order:
Estimated course line display mode
Parking assist guide line display
mode
Distance guide line dis-
play mode.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
*
When a sensor detects a vehicle
approaching from the rear, the
direction of the vehicle approaching
from the rear is displayed and the
buzzer sounds.
Intuitive parking assist
*
When a sensor detects a stationary
object, the direction of and the
approximate distance to the a sta-
tionary object are displayed and the
buzzer sounds.
*
: If equipped
Wide rear view
Displays a near 180° image from
the rear view camera.
WARNING
●
In low temperatures, the screen
may darken or the image may
become faint. The image could
distort when the vehicle is mov-
ing, or you may become unable
to see the image on the screen.
Be sure to visually check all
around the vehicle both directly
and using the mirrors before
proceeding.
●
If the tire sizes are changed, the
position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may
change.
●
The camera uses a special lens.
The distances between objects
and pedestrians that appear in
the image displayed on the
screen will differ from the actual
distances. (
Screen display
A
B
C
D
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Display mode switching but-
ton
Each time the button is selected,
the rear view mode and the wide
rear view mode are switched.
Guide line switching button
Select to switch the guide line
mode. (
• Each time the button is selected,
the display mode changes in the
following order:
Estimated course line display mode
Parking assist guide line display
mode
Distance guide line dis-
play mode.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
*
When a sensor detects a stationary
object, the direction of stationary
object is displayed and the buzzer
sounds.
Intuitive parking assist
*
When a sensor detects an obsta-
cle, the direction of and the approx-
imate distance to the obstacle are
displayed and the buzzer sounds.
*
: If equipped
●
For details about the Rear Cross
Traffic Alert function (
and intuitive parking assist.
(
The parking assist monitor is
canceled when the shift lever is
shifted into any position other
than the “R”.
Use any of the following modes.
Estimated course line display
mode (
Estimated course lines are dis-
played which move in accor-
dance with the operation of the
steering wheel.
Parking assist guide line dis-
play mode (
The steering wheel return points
(parking assist guide lines) are
displayed.
This mode is recommended for
WARNING
●
As the Rear Cross Traffic Alert
display is displayed over the
camera view, it may be difficult
to see the Rear Cross Traffic
Alert display depending on the
color and brightness of the sur-
rounding area.
A
B
C
D
Canceling Toyota parking
assist monitor
Using the system
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those who are comfortable with
parking the vehicle without the
aid of the estimated course
lines.
Distance guide line display
mode (
Distance guide lines only are
displayed.
This mode is recommended for
those who are comfortable with
parking the vehicle without the
aid of the guide lines.
Rear view
Vehicle width guide line
Displays a guide path when the
vehicle is being backed straight up.
Estimated course lines
Show an estimated course when
the steering wheel is turned.
Distance guide lines
Show distance behind the vehicle
when the steering wheel is turned.
• The guide lines move in conjunc-
tion with the estimated course
lines.
• The guide lines display points
approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red)
and approximately 3 ft. (1 m) (yel-
low) from the center of the edge
of the bumper.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays a point approximately
1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (blue) from the
edge of the bumper.
Vehicle center guide line
Indicates the estimated vehicle
center on the ground.
Estimated course line dis-
play mode
Screen description
A
B
C
D
E
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Wide rear view
Vehicle width guide line
Displays a guide path when the
vehicle is being backed straight up.
Estimated course lines
Show an estimated course when
the steering wheel is turned.
Distance guide lines
Show distance behind the vehicle
when the steering wheel is turned.
• The guide lines move in conjunc-
tion with the estimated course
lines.
• The guide lines display points
approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red)
and approximately 3 ft. (1 m) (yel-
low) from the center of the edge
of the bumper.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays a point approximately
1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (blue) from the
edge of the bumper.
Vehicle center guide line
Indicates the estimated vehicle
center on the ground.
Rear view
Vehicle width guide line
Displays a guide path when the
vehicle is being backed straight up.
• The displayed width is wider than
the actual vehicle width.
Parking assist guide lines
Show the path of the smallest turn
possible behind the vehicle.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays points approximately 1.5
ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of
the bumper.
Vehicle center guide line
Indicates the estimated vehicle
center on the ground.
A
B
C
D
E
WARNING
●
If the steering wheel is straight
and the vehicle width guide
lines and the estimated course
lines are not in alignment, have
the vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
Parking assist guide line
display mode
Screen description
A
B
C
D
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Wide rear view
Vehicle width guide line
Displays a guide path when the
vehicle is being backed straight up.
• The displayed width is wider than
the actual vehicle width.
Parking assist guide lines
Show the path of the smallest turn
possible behind the vehicle.
Distance guide line
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays points approximately 1.5
ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of
the bumper.
Vehicle center guide line
Indicates the estimated vehicle
center on the ground.
Rear view
Distance guide lines
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
• Displays points approximately 1.5
ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of
the bumper.
Wide rear view
Distance guide lines
Shows distance behind the vehicle.
A
B
C
D
Distance guide line dis-
play mode
Screen description
A
A
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• Displays points approximately 1.5
ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of
the bumper.
The parking assist monitor dis-
plays an image of the view from
the bumper of the rear area of
the vehicle.
Rear view
Corners of bumper
• The area around both corners of
the bumper will not be displayed.
Wide rear view
Corners of bumper
• The area around both corners of
the bumper will not be displayed.
●
The image adjustment procedure
for the parking assist monitor
screen is the same as the proce-
dure for adjusting the screen dis-
play. (
●
The area displayed on the screen
may vary according to vehicle ori-
entation conditions.
●
Objects which are close to either
corner of the bumper or under the
bumper cannot be displayed.
●
The camera uses a special lens.
The distance of the image that
appears on the screen differs from
the actual distance.
●
Items which are located higher
than the camera may not be dis-
played on the monitor.
Toyota parking assist
monitor precautions
Area displayed on screen
A
A
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The camera for the parking
assist monitor is located as
shown in the illustration.
■
Using the camera
If dirt or foreign matter (such as
water droplets, snow, mud, etc.)
is adhering to the camera, it
cannot transmit a clear image.
In this case, flush it with a large
quantity of water and wipe the
camera lens clean with a soft
and wet cloth.
The distance guide lines and
the vehicle width guide lines
The camera
NOTICE
●
The parking assist monitor may
not operate properly in the fol-
lowing cases.
• If the back of the vehicle is hit,
the position and mounting angle
of the camera may change.
• As the camera has a water
proof construction, do not
detach, disassemble or modify
it. This may cause incorrect
operation.
• When cleaning the camera lens,
flush the camera with a large
quantity of water and wipe it
with a soft and wet cloth.
Strongly rubbing the camera
lens may cause the camera lens
to be scratched and unable to
transmit a clear image.
• Do not allow organic solvent,
car wax, window cleaner or a
glass coating to adhere to the
camera. If this happens, wipe it
off as soon as possible.
• If the temperature changes rap-
idly, such as when hot water is
poured on the vehicle in cold
weather, the system may not
operate normally.
• When washing the vehicle, do
not apply intensive bursts of
water to the camera or camera
area. Doing so may result in the
camera malfunctioning.
●
Do not expose the camera to
strong impact as this could
cause a malfunction. If this hap-
pens, have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer
as soon as possible.
Differences between the
screen and the actual road
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may not actually be parallel
with the dividing lines of the
parking space, even when
they appear to be so. Be sure
to check visually.
The distances between the
vehicle width guide lines and
the left and right dividing lines
of the parking space may not
be equal, even when they
appear to be so. Be sure to
check visually.
The distance guide lines give
a distance guide for flat road
surfaces. In any of the follow-
ing situations, there is a mar-
gin of error between the guide
lines on the screen and the
actual distance/course on the
road.
■
When the ground behind
the vehicle slopes up
sharply
The distance guide lines will
appear to be closer to the vehi-
cle than the actual distance.
Because of this, objects will
appear to be farther away than
they actually are. In the same
way, there will be a margin of
error between the guidelines
and the actual distance/course
on the road.
■
When the ground behind
the vehicle slopes down
sharply
The distance guide lines will
appear to be farther from the
vehicle than the actual distance.
Because of this, objects will
appear to be closer than they
actually are. In the same way,
there will be a margin of error
between the guidelines and the
actual distance/course on the
road.
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■
When any part of the vehi-
cle sags
When any part of the vehicle
sags due to the number of pas-
sengers or the distribution of the
load, there is a margin of error
between the guide lines on the
screen and the actual dis-
tance/course on the road.
A margin of error
The estimated course lines tar-
get flat surfaced objects (such
as the road). It is not possible to
determine the position of three-
dimensional objects (such as
vehicles) using the estimated
course lines and distance guide
lines. When approaching a
three-dimensional object that
extends outward (such as the
flatbed of a truck), be careful of
the following.
■
Estimated course lines
Visually check the surroundings
and the area behind the vehicle.
In the case shown below, the
truck appears to be outside of
the estimated course lines and
the vehicle does not look as if it
hits the truck. However, the rear
body of the truck may actually
cross over the estimated course
lines. In reality if you back up as
guided by the estimated course
lines, the vehicle may hit the
truck.
A
When approaching three-
dimensional objects
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Estimated course lines
■
Distance guide lines
Visually check the surroundings
and the area behind the vehicle.
On the screen, it appears that a
truck is parking at point
.
However, in reality if you back
up to point
, you will hit the
truck. On the screen, it appears
that
is closest and
is far-
thest away. However, in reality,
the distance to
and
is the
same, and
is farther than
and
.
If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause
and the solution, and re-check.
If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
A
B
A
A
C
A
C
B
A
C
Things you should know
If you notice any symptoms
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Symptom
Likely cause
Solution
The image is difficult to
see
The vehicle is in a dark
area
The temperature
around the lens is
either high or low
The outside tempera-
ture is low
There are water drop-
lets on the camera
It is raining or humid
Foreign matter (mud
etc.) is adhering to the
camera
Sunlight or headlights
are shining directly
into the camera
The vehicle is under
fluorescent lights,
sodium lights, mer-
cury lights etc.
Back up while visually
checking the vehicle’s
surroundings. (Use the
monitor again once con-
ditions have been
improved.)
The procedure for
adjusting the picture
quality of the parking
assist monitor is the
same as the procedure
for adjusting the screen
display. (
The image is blurry
Dirt or foreign matter
(such as water droplets,
snow, mud etc.) is
adhering to the camera.
Flush the camera with a
large quantity of water
and wipe the camera
lens clean with a soft
and wet cloth.
The image is out of
alignment
The camera or sur-
rounding area has
received a strong
impact.
Have the vehicle
inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
The guide lines are
very far out of align-
ment
The camera position is
out of alignment.
Have the vehicle
inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
The vehicle is tilted
(there is a heavy load
on the vehicle, tire
pressure is low due to
a tire puncture, etc.)
The vehicle is used on
an incline.
If this happens due to
these causes, it does
not indicate a malfunc-
tion.
Back up while visually
checking the vehicle’s
surroundings.
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The estimated course
lines move even
though the steering
wheel is straight
There is a malfunction in
the signals being output
by the steering sensor.
Have the vehicle
inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
Guide lines are not dis-
played
The back door is open.
Close the back door.
If this does not resolve
the symptom, have the
vehicle inspected by
your Toyota dealer.
The estimated course
lines are not displayed
Battery has been rein-
stalled.
The steering wheel
has been moved while
the battery was being
reinstalled.
Battery power is low.
The steering sensor
has been reinstalled.
There is a malfunction
in the signals being
output by the steering
sensor.
Stop the vehicle, and
turn the steering wheel
as far as it will go to the
left and right.
If this does not resolve
the symptom, have the
vehicle inspected by
your Toyota dealer.
Symptom
Likely cause
Solution
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: If equipped
●
The screen illustrations used in
this text are intended as exam-
ples, and may differ from the
image that is actually displayed on
the screen.
The panoramic view monitor is a
supplemental device intended to
assist the driver when checking
around the vehicle. When using,
be sure to visually check all
around the vehicle both directly
and using the mirrors before
proceeding. If you do not, you
may hit another vehicle or possi-
bly cause an accident.
Pay attention to the following
precautions when using the
panoramic view monitor.
Panoramic view moni-
tor
*
Panoramic view monitor
assists the driver in view-
ing the surroundings, when
operating at low speeds, by
combining the front, side
and rear cameras and dis-
playing a complete vehicle
overhead image on the
screen.
When you press the camera
switch or shift the shift lever
to the “R” position while the
engine switch is in ON, the
panoramic view monitor
operates.
The monitor displays vari-
ous views of the position
and surroundings of the
vehicle.
Driving precautions
WARNING
●
Never depend on the panoramic
view monitor entirely. The
image and the position of the
guide lines displayed on the
screen may differ from the
actual state. Use caution just as
you would when driving any
other vehicle.
●
Always make sure to check all
around the vehicle with your
own eyes when driving.
●
Never drive while looking only at
the screen as the image on the
screen is different from actual
conditions. If you are driving
while looking only at the screen,
you may hit a person or an
object, resulting in an accident.
When driving, be sure to check
the vehicle’s surroundings with
your own eyes and the vehicle’s
mirrors.
●
Depending on the circum-
stances of the vehicle (number
of passengers, amount of lug-
gage, etc.), the position of the
guide lines displayed on the
screen may change. Be sure to
check visually around the vehi-
cle before proceeding.
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WARNING
●
Do not use the panoramic view
monitor system in the following
cases:
• On icy or slick road surfaces, or
in snow
• When using tire chains or emer-
gency tires
• When the front door or the back
door is not closed completely
• On roads that are not flat or
straight, such as curves or
slopes
• If the suspension has been
modified or tires of a size other
than specified are installed
●
In low temperatures, the screen
may darken or the image may
become faint. The image could
distort when the vehicle is mov-
ing, or you may become unable
to see the image on the screen.
Be sure to visually check all
around the vehicle both directly
and using the mirrors before
proceeding.
●
If the tire sizes are changed, the
position of the guide lines dis-
played on the screen may
change.
●
The camera uses a special lens.
The distances between objects
and pedestrians that appear in
the image displayed on the
screen will differ from the actual
distances. (
●
When an aftermarket part is
installed in the display area of
the screen.
NOTICE
●
In panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view, the sys-
tem combines images taken
from the front, back, left and
right side cameras into a single
image. There are limits to the
range and content that can be
displayed. Familiarize yourself
with the characteristics of the
panoramic view monitor system
before using it.
●
Image clarity may decline at the
four corners of the panoramic
view/moving view/see-through
view. However, this is not a mal-
function, as these are the
regions along the border of
each camera image where the
images are combined.
●
Depending on lighting condi-
tions near each of the cameras,
bright and dark patches may
appear on the panoramic
view/moving view/see-through
view.
●
The panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view display
does not extend higher than the
installation position and image
capture range of each camera.
●
There are blind spots around
the vehicle. Accordingly, there
are regions not displayed in
panoramic view.
●
Three-dimensional objects dis-
played in wide front view, rear
view, wide rear view or side
view may not be displayed in
panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view.
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The camera switch is located as
shown in the illustration.
Moving view
See-through view
NOTICE
●
People and other three-dimen-
sional obstacles may appear
differently when displayed on
the panoramic view monitor.
(These differences include,
among others, cases in which
displayed objects appear to
have fallen over, disappear near
image processing areas, appear
from image processing areas,
or when the actual distance to
an object differs from the dis-
played position.)
●
When the back door, which is
equipped with the back camera,
or front doors, which are
equipped with door mirrors that
have built-in side cameras, are
open, images will not be dis-
played properly on the pan-
oramic view monitor.
●
The vehicle icon displayed in
panoramic view/moving
view/see-through view is a com-
puter generated image. Accord-
ingly, properties such as the
color, shape and size will differ
from the actual vehicle. For this
reason, nearby three-dimen-
sional objects may appear to be
touching the vehicle, and actual
distances to three-dimensional
objects may differ from those
displayed.
Camera switch
Display
Checking around the vehi-
cle
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Wide front view & panoramic
view
Rear view & panoramic view
Wide front view & side views
Side views
Rear view & side views
When you press the camera switch or shift the shift lever to the “R”
position while the engine switch is in ON, the panoramic view moni-
tor operates.
The monitor displays various views of the position of the vehicle.
(The following is an example)
Checking the front and
around the vehicle
Checking the rear and
around the vehicle
When folding the outside
rear view mirrors
How to switch the display
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Audio screen, etc.
Moving view
See-through view
Audio screen, etc.
Wide front view & panoramic view
Side views
When the shift lever is in the “P” position
When the shift lever is in the “D” or “N” position
A
B
C
A
B
C
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Rear view & panoramic view
Wide rear view
Rear view
The moving view screen and the
see-through view screen pro-
vide support when checking the
areas of around the vehicle
while parking. These screens
display an image of the vicinity
of the vehicle combined from the
4 cameras. The screen will dis-
play a 360° view around the
vehicle from either inside the
vehicle or from a birds-eye view
at an angle.
To display the moving view/see-
through view screen, press the
camera switch when the shift
lever is in the “P” position and
the intuitive parking assist is
enabled.
Moving view
Display mode switching but-
ton
Select to change the display mode
between the moving view and the
see-through view.
Rotation pause switch
Select to pause the rotation of the
When the shift lever is in the “R” position
A
B
C
Checking around the
vehicle
Screen display
A
B
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screen.
To resume rotation, select
.
Body color setting switch
Select to display the body color set-
ting screen and change the color of
the vehicle displayed on the pan-
oramic view monitor. (
See-through view
Display mode switching but-
ton
Select to change the display mode
between the moving view and the
see-through view.
Rotation pause switch
Select to pause the rotation of the
screen.
To resume rotation, select
.
Body color setting switch
Select to display the body color set-
ting screen and change the color of
the vehicle displayed on the pan-
oramic view monitor. (
●
Pressing the camera switch again
changes the screen back to the
previously displayed screen, such
as the audio screen.
The wide front view & panoramic view screen provides support when
checking the areas in front of the vehicle and around the vehicle
when taking-off at T-intersections or other intersections during poor
visibility.
To display the screen, press the camera switch when the shift lever
is in the “N” or “D” position with the vehicle moving approximately 7
mph (12 km/h) or less.
This screen will be displayed if the intuitive parking assist detects an
object in front of your vehicle (intuitive parking assist linked display).
C
A
B
C
Checking the front and around the vehicle
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Wide front view & panoramic view
Distance guide lines
Shows distance in front of the vehicle.
• Display points approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from the edge of the bumper.
Intuitive parking assist
When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate
distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
Estimated course lines
Shows an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned.
• This line will be displayed when the steering wheel is turned by 90° or
more from the center (straight-line) position.
Guide line switching button
Select to change the guide line mode between the distance guide line
mode and the estimated course line mode. (
Automatic display button
Select to turn automatic display mode on/off. The indicator on the button
illuminates during automatic display mode. (
Parking Support Brake
*
When the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a
detected object is high, a warning message is displayed.
*
: If equipped
●
Pressing the camera switch changes the screen to the side views screen
or previously displayed screen, such as the audio screen.
●
For details about the intuitive parking assist (
P.273) and Parking Sup-
port Brake
*
function. (
●
The display position of the intuitive parking assist and the position of
obstacles displayed in the camera image do not match.
Screen display
A
B
C
D
E
F
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: If equipped
Each time the guide line switch-
ing button is selected, the mode
will change as follows:
Distance guide line
Only the distance guide lines
are displayed.
Estimated course line
Estimated course lines will be
added to the distance guide
lines.
In addition to screen switching
by operating the camera switch,
automatic display mode is avail-
able. In this mode, the screen is
switched automatically in
response to vehicle speed.
In automatic display mode, the
monitor will automatically dis-
play images in the following situ-
ations:
When the shift lever is shifted
to “N” or “D” position.
When vehicle speed is
reduced to approximately 6
mph (10 km/h) or less.
The side view screen displays images from the cameras installed on
WARNING
●
When a sensor indicator on the intuitive parking assist display illumi-
nates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area
around the vehicle immediately and do not proceed any further until
safety has been ensured, otherwise an unexpected accident may occur.
●
As the intuitive parking assist display is displayed over the camera view,
it may be difficult to see the intuitive parking assist display depending on
the color and brightness of the surrounding area.
Switching the guide line
mode
Automatic display mode
Checking the sides of the vehicle
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each outside rear view mirror. This screen is designed to support the
driver in safe driving in situations such as when driving on a narrow
road, by allowing them to check the areas around the sides of the
vehicle.
To display the screen, press the camera switch when the shift lever
is in the “D”, or “N” position with the vehicle moving approximately 7
mph (12 km/h) or less.
Side view
Distance guide lines
Show distance in front of the vehicle.
• Display points approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from the edge of the bumper.
Vehicle width guide lines
Shows guide lines of the vehicle’s width including the outside rear view mir-
rors.
Front tire guide lines
Shows guide lines of where the front tire touches the ground.
Automatic display button
Select to turn automatic display mode on/off. The indicator on the button
illuminates during automatic display mode. (
Intuitive parking assist
When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate
distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
●
Pressing the camera switch changes the screen to the wide front view &
panoramic view screen or previously displayed screen, such as the audio
screen.
●
For details about the intuitive parking assist. (
Screen display
A
B
C
D
E
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The side views can be displayed even when the outside rear view mirrors
are retracted.
In addition to screen switching
by operating the camera switch,
automatic display mode is avail-
able. In this mode, the screen is
switched automatically in
response to vehicle speed.
In automatic display mode, the
monitor will automatically dis-
play images in the following situ-
ations:
When the shift lever is shifted
to “N” or “D” position.
When vehicle speed is
reduced to approximately 6
mph (12 km/h) or less.
Side View
Check the positions and dis-
tance between the vehicle
width guide line and a target
object such as the obstacle or
curb of the road.
WARNING
●
When a sensor indicator on the intuitive parking assist display illumi-
nates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area
around the vehicle immediately and do not proceed any further until
safety has been ensured, otherwise an unexpected accident may occur.
●
As the intuitive parking assist display is displayed over the camera view,
it may be difficult to see the intuitive parking assist display depending on
the color and brightness of the surrounding area.
Automatic display mode
Using the vehicle width
guide line
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Pull over to the curb as shown
in the illustration above, tak-
ing care not to let the vehicle
width guide line overlap the
target object.
Ensure that the vehicle width
guide line is parallel to the tar-
get object.
The rear view & panoramic view screen, the wide rear view screen
and the rear view screen provide support when checking the areas
of behind the vehicle and around the vehicle while backing up, for
example while parking.
The screens will be displayed when the shift lever is in the “R” posi-
tion.
Each time the display mode switching button is selected, the mode
will change as follows:
Checking the rear and around the vehicle
Screen display
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Rear view & panoramic view
Intuitive parking assist
When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate
distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert
When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of obstacle is displayed
and the buzzer sounds.
Guide line switching button
Select to switch the guide line mode. (
Display mode switching button
Each time the display mode switching button is selected, the mode will
change between the rear view & panoramic view mode, the wide rear view
mode and rear view mode.
Parking Support Brake
*
When the system determines that the possibility of a collision with a
detected object is high, a warning message is displayed.
*
: If equipped
Wide rear view
Intuitive parking assist
When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate
A
B
C
D
E
A
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