Toyota 4Runner (2022 year). instruction in english — page 11

300
4-5. Using the driving support systems
RCTA function detection 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:
Approaching vehicle
Speed
1
Approximate alert distance
Fast
35 mph (56 km/h)
130 ft (40 m)
Slow
5 mph (8 km/h)
18 ft (5.5 m)
WARNING
Cautions regarding the use of the system
There is a limit to the degree of recognition accuracy and control perfor-
mance that this system can provide, do not overly rely on this system. The
driver is always responsible for paying attention to the vehicle’s surround-
ings and driving safely. (P. 285)
To ensure the system can operate properly
P. 283
4-5. Using the driving support systems
301
The RCTA function is operational when
The RCTA function operates when all of the following conditions are met:
The engine switch is in the “ON” position (vehicles without smart entry &
start system) or IGNITION ON mode (vehicles with smart entry & start sys-
tem).
The RCTA function is on.
The shift lever is in R.
The vehicle speed is less than approximately 9 mph (15 km/h).
The approaching vehicle speed is between approximately 5 mph (8 km/h)
and 35 mph (56 km/h).
Muting a buzzer temporarily
A mute button will be displayed on the multi-information display when a vehi-
cle or an object is detected. To mute the buzzer, press. The buzzers for the
RCTA function and Toyota parking assist-sensor will be muted simultane-
ously.
Mute will be automatically canceled in the following situations:
4
When the shift position is changed.
When there is a malfunction in a sensor or the system is temporarily
unavailable.
When the function is disabled while it is operating.
The engine switch is in the “LOCK” position (vehicles without smart entry &
start system) or turned off (vehicles with smart entry & start system).
Conditions under which the system will not detect a vehicle
The RCTA function is not 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
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 vehicle*
The distance between the sensor and approaching vehicle gets too close
*: Depending on the conditions, detection of a vehicle and/or object may
occur.
302
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Situations in which the system may not operate properly
The RCTA function may not detect vehicles correctly in the following situa-
tions:
When the sensor is misaligned due to a strong impact to the sensor or its
surrounding area
When mud, snow, ice, a sticker, etc., is covering the sensor or surrounding
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 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 backing up on a slope with a
sharp change in grade
When backing out of a sharp angle park-
ing spot
When towing a trailer
When there is a significant difference in height between your vehicle and the
vehicle that enters the detection area
When a sensor or the area around a sensor is extremely hot or cold
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
4-5. Using the driving support systems
303
When turning while backing up
When a vehicle turns into the detection
area
Situations in which the system may operate even if there is no possibil-
ity of a collision
4
Instances of the RCTA function unnecessarily detecting a vehicle and/or
object may increase in the following situations:
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 electrical waves toward the rear
of the vehicle, is short
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
304
4-5. Using the driving support systems
When a vehicle passes by the side of
your vehicle
When a detected vehicle turns while
approaching the vehicle
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
Moving objects (flags, exhaust fumes, large rain droplets or snowflakes, rain
water on the road surface, etc.)
When the distance between your vehicle and a guardrail, wall, etc., that
enters the detection area is short
Gratings and gutters
When a sensor or the area around a sensor is extremely hot or cold
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
4-5. Using the driving support systems
305
Four-wheel drive system (part-time 4WD
models)
Use the front-wheel drive control lever or switch to select the fol-
lowing transfer modes:
Type A
4
The four-wheel drive indicator comes
on when H4, N or L4 mode
is
selected.
1
H2 (high speed position, two-wheel
drive)
Use this for normal driving on dry hard-surfaced roads. This position gives
greater economy, quietest ride and least wear.
H4 (high speed position, four-wheel drive)
2
Use this for driving only on tracks that permit the tires slide, like off-road,
icy or snow-covered roads. This position provides greater traction than
two-wheel drive.
3
N (neutral position)
No power is delivered to the wheels. The vehicle must be stopped.
4
L4 (low speed position, four-wheel drive)
Use this for maximum power and traction. Use “L4” for climbing or
descending steep hills, off-road driving, and hard pulling in sand, mud or
deep snow.
5
Four-wheel drive indicator
6
Low speed four-wheel drive indicator
306
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Type B
The four-wheel drive indicator comes on when H4 or L4 mode is
selected.
H2 (high speed position, two-wheel
drive)
1
Use this for normal driving on dry hard-surfaced roads. This position gives
greater economy, quietest ride and least wear.
2
H4 (high speed position, four-wheel drive)
Use this for driving only on tracks that permit the tires slide, like off-road,
icy or snow-covered roads. This position provides greater traction than
two-wheel drive.
3
L4 (low speed position, four-wheel drive)
Use this for maximum power and traction. Use “L4” for climbing or
descending steep hills, off-road driving, and hard pulling in sand, mud or
deep snow.
4
Four-wheel drive indicator
5
Low speed four-wheel drive indicator
4-5. Using the driving support systems
307
Shifting between H2 and H4
Shifting from H2 to H4
Type A
1
Reduce vehicle speed to less than 50 mph (80 km/h).
2
Shift the front-wheel drive control lever to H4.
Type B
1
Reduce vehicle speed to less than 62 mph (100 km/h).
2
Push the “UNLOCK” button and turn the front-wheel drive control
switch to H4.
The four-wheel drive indicator will turn on.
Shifting from H4 to H2
Type A
Shift the front-wheel drive control lever to H2.
4
Type B
Push the “UNLOCK” button and turn the front-wheel drive control
switch to H2.
This can be done at any speed.
The four-wheel drive indicator will go off.
Shifting between H4 and L4
Shifting from H4 to L4
1
Stop the vehicle completely and continue to depress the brake
pedal.
2
Shift the shift lever to N.
Type A
3
Shift the front-wheel drive control lever to L4.
Type B
3
Push the “UNLOCK” button and then push and turn the front-
wheel drive control switch to L4.
The low speed four-wheel drive indicator will turn on.
308
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Shifting from L4 to H4
1
Stop the vehicle completely and continue to depress the brake
pedal.
2
Shift the shift lever to N.
Type A
3
Shift the front-wheel drive control lever to H4.
Type B
3
Push the “UNLOCK” button and turn the front-wheel drive control
switch to H4.
The low speed four-wheel drive indicator will go off.
When the front-wheel drive control lever or switch is shifted to L4
VSC and TRAC are automatically turned off.
If the four-wheel drive indicator flashes
The transfer mode may not successfully change. Drive straight ahead while
accelerating or decelerating, or drive in reverse.
If the low speed four-wheel drive indicator continues to flash
The transfer mode may not successfully change. Operate the four-wheel
drive control switch again.
If the low speed four-wheel drive indicator continues to flash and a
buzzer sounds
The shift lever is not in N and/or the vehicle is moving. Stop the vehicle com-
pletely, shift the shift lever to N and make sure that the indicator stops flash-
ing.
If the four-wheel drive or low speed four-wheel drive indicator flashes
rapidly
There may be a malfunction in the four-wheel drive system. Have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
Four-wheel drive usage frequency
You should drive in four-wheel drive for at least 10 miles (16 km) each month.
This will assure that the front drive components are lubricated.
WARNING
Shifting the front-wheel drive control lever or switch from H2 to H4
while driving
Never operate the front-wheel drive control lever or switch if the wheels are
slipping.
Stop the slipping or spinning before shifting.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
309
Four-wheel drive system (full-time 4WD
models)
Use the four-wheel drive control switch to select the following
transfer modes:
4
H4F (high speed position)
1
Use this for normal driving on dry hard-surfaced roads. This position gives
greater economy, quietest ride
and least wear.
2
H4L (high speed position, center differential locked)
Use this for driving only on tracks that permit the tires slide, like off-road,
icy or snow-covered roads.
3
L4L (low speed position, center differential locked)
Use this for maximum power and traction. Use “L4L” for climbing or
descending steep hills, off-road driving, and hard pulling in sand, mud or
deep snow.
4
Center differential lock indicator
5
Low speed four-wheel drive indicator
310
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Shifting between H4F and H4L
Push the “UNLOCK” button and
turn the four-wheel drive control
switch to H4L or H4F.
This can be done at any speed.
The center differential lock indica-
tor will turn on
(H4L) or go off
(H4F).
Shifting between H4L and L4L
Shifting from H4L to L4L
1
Stop the vehicle completely and continue to depress the brake
pedal.
2
Shift the shift lever to N.
3
Push the “UNLOCK” button
and then push and turn the
four-wheel drive control
switch to L4L.
Maintain this condition until the
low speed four-wheel drive indi-
cator turns on.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
311
Shifting from L4L to H4L
1
Stop the vehicle completely and continue to depress the brake
pedal.
2
Shift the shift lever to N.
3
Push the “UNLOCK” button
and turn the four-wheel drive
control switch to H4L.
Maintain this condition until the
low speed four-wheel drive indi-
cator goes off.
The four-wheel drive control switch can be operated when
The engine switch is in IGNITION ON mode.
4
When the four-wheel drive control switch is turned to L4L
VSC and TRAC are automatically turned off.
If the center differential lock indicator flashes
Locking or unlocking of the center differential is not complete. Drive straight
ahead while accelerating or decelerating, or drive in reverse.
If the center differential lock indicator flashes and a buzzer sounds
Locking of the center differential is not complete. Stop the wheels from slip-
ping or spinning and, if the indicator still flashes, operate the four-wheel drive
control switch again.
If the low speed four-wheel drive indicator continues to flash
The transfer mode may not successfully change. Operate the four-wheel
drive control switch again.
312
4-5. Using the driving support systems
If the low speed four-wheel drive indicator continues to flash and a
buzzer sounds
The shift lever is not in N and/or the vehicle is moving. Stop the vehicle com-
pletely, shift the shift lever to N and make sure that the indicator stops flash-
ing.
If the low speed four-wheel drive indicator or the center differential lock
indicator flashes rapidly
There may be a malfunction in the four-wheel drive system. Have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
WARNING
Operating the four-wheel drive control switch
Never operate the four-wheel drive control switch if the wheels have lost
traction. Doing so may cause an accident resulting in death or serious
injury.
Stop the wheels from slipping or spinning before operating the switch.
NOTICE
To prevent damage to the center differential
For normal driving on dry and hard surface roads, unlock the center differ-
ential.
Unlock the center differential after the wheels are out of the ditch or off the
slippery or bumpy surface.
Do not lock or unlock the center differential when the vehicle is turning or
when its wheels are spinning freely off the ground.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
313
Active traction control system
The active traction control system automatically helps prevent
the spinning of 4 wheels when the vehicle is started or acceler-
ated on slippery road surfaces.
System operation
Part-time 4WD models:
1
Stop the vehicle, shift the shift lever to N and shift the front-wheel
drive control lever into L4.
Full-time 4WD models:
Stop the vehicle, shift the shift lever to N and then push and turn
the four-wheel drive control switch to L4L.
Press the “A-TRAC” switch to
2
4
activate the system.
At this time, the “A-TRAC” indi-
cator will come on.
To cancel the system, push the
switch again.
: If equipped
314
4-5. Using the driving support systems
When the active traction control system is operating
If all wheels spin, the slip indicator
flashes to indicate that the active
traction control system has been
engaged.
When the rear differential is locked (vehicles with a rear differential lock
system)
The active traction control system is activated only when vehicle speed is
less than 4 mph (6 km/h).
Sounds and vibrations caused by the active traction control system
A sound may be heard from the engine compartment when the engine is
started or just after the vehicle begins to move. This sound does not indicate
that a malfunction has occurred in the system.
Vibrations may be felt through the vehicle body and steering. This may
occur when the system is operating.
If the brake system overheats
The system will cease operation and a buzzer will sound to alert the driver. At
this time, the “A-TRAC” indicator will go off and the “TRAC OFF” indicator will
come on. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. (There is no problem with continu-
ing normal driving.)
The system will be automatically restored after a short time.
WARNING
The active traction control system may not operate effectively when
Directional control and power may not be achievable while driving on slip-
pery road surfaces, even if the active traction control system is operating.
Do not drive the vehicle in conditions where stability and power may be lost.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
315
AUTO LSD system (2WD models)
The AUTO LSD system aids traction by using the traction con-
trol system to control engine performance and braking when
one of the drive wheels begins to spin.
The system should be used only when one of the drive wheels
spinning occurs in a ditch or rough surface.
System operation
The system can be used on 2WD models.
Press
to turn on the system.
At this time, the “AUTO LSD” and
4
VSC OFF indicators will come on.
To turn off the system, press
again.
316
4-5. Using the driving support systems
When the AUTO LSD system is operating
If the drive wheels spin, the slip
indicator flashes to indicate that
the AUTO LSD system has con-
trolled the spinning of the drive
wheels.
If the engine is turned off and restarted
The AUTO LSD system and the indicators are automatically turned off.
Reactivation of the VSC system linked to vehicle speed
When the AUTO LSD system is turned on, the VSC, TRAC and Trailer Sway
Control systems will turn on automatically if vehicle speed increase.
If the brake system overheats
The system will cease operation and a buzzer will alert the driver. At this time,
the “AUTO LSD” indicator will flash and the “TRAC OFF” indicator will come
on. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. (There is no problem with continuing nor-
mal driving.) The system will be automatically restored after a short time.
WARNING
To avoid an accident
Failure to do so, a much greater steering effort and more careful cornering
control will be required.
Do not use the AUTO LSD system in conditions other than when one of
the drive wheels spinning occurs in a ditch or rough surface.
Do not drive with the AUTO LSD system continuously turned on.
NOTICE
Activating while driving
Do not activate the AUTO LSD system if the wheel is slipping.
Stop the slipping or spinning before activating.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
317
Rear differential lock system
The rear differential lock system is provided for use only when
wheel spinning occurs in a ditch or on a slippery or rugged sur-
face.
The rear differential lock system is effective in case one of the rear
wheels is spinning.
Press the switch to lock the rear
differential.
At this time, the rear differential
lock indicator will flash. Wait a few
seconds for the system to com-
plete operation. After the rear dif-
ferential is locked, the indicator will
4
stop flashing and remain on.
To unlock the rear differential,
press the switch again.
: If equipped
318
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Using the rear differential lock system
1
Before using the rear differential lock system:
Stop the vehicle, shift the shift lever to N and shift the front-wheel
drive control lever into L4 to see if this is sufficient. If this has no
effect, additionally use the rear differential lock system.
2
Be sure the wheels have stopped spinning.
3
Press the rear differential lock switch.
4
Gently depress the accelerator pedal.
After the rear differential is locked, the indicator will come on.
Unlock the rear differential as soon as the vehicle moves.
To unlock the rear differential, press the switch again.
Locking the rear differential
The following systems do not operate when the rear differential is locked. It is
normal operation for the ABS warning light and VSC OFF indicator to be on at
this time.
• ABS
• Multi Terrain ABS
• Brake assist system
• VSC
• Hill-start assist control
The rear differential lock is disengaged when
The front-wheel drive control lever or switch is shifted to H2 or H4.
Never forget to turn off the switch after using this feature.
After unlocking the rear differential
Check that the indicator goes off.
If the rear differential lock indicator flashes rapidly
There may be a malfunction in the rear differential lock system. Have the
vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
319
WARNING
To avoid an accident
Do not use the rear differential lock system except when wheel spinning
occurs in a ditch or on a slippery or rugged surface. Large steering effort
and careful cornering control will be required.
Do not lock the rear differential until the wheels have stopped spinning.
Otherwise, the vehicle may move in an unexpected direction when the dif-
ferential lock is engaged, resulting in an accident. This may also lead to
possible damage to rear differential lock component parts.
Do not drive over 5 mph (8 km/h) when the rear differential is locked.
Do not keep driving with the rear differential lock switch on.
4
320
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Downhill assist control system
The downhill assist control system helps to prevent excessive
speed on steep downhill slopes. The system will operate when
the vehicle is traveling under 15 mph (25 km/h) with the acceler-
ator and brake pedals released and the transfer mode is in L4
(part-time 4WD models) or L4L (full-time 4WD models).
System operation
Press the “DAC” switch.
The downhill assist control system
indicator will comes on and the
system will operate. When the
system is in operation, the slip
indicator will flash, and the stop
lights/high mounted stop lights will
be lit. A sound may also occur
during the operation. This
does
not indicated a malfunction.
Turning off the system
Press the “DAC” switch while the system is in operation. The downhill
assist control system indicator will flash as the system gradually
ceases operation, and will turn off when the system is fully off. Press
the “DAC” switch while the downhill assist control system indicator is
flashing to start the system again.
: If equipped
4-5. Using the driving support systems
321
Operating tips
The system will operate when the shift lever is in a position other than P, how-
ever to make effective use of the system it is recommended to select a lower
shift range.
The system will not operate when
Part-time 4WD models: The transfer mode is in H2 or H4.
Full-time 4WD models: The transfer mode is in H4L or H4F.
If the downhill assist control system indicator flashes
In the following situations, the indicator flashes and the system will not oper-
ate:
• The transfer mode is not in L4 (part-time 4WD models) or L4L (full-time
4WD models).
• The shift lever is in P.
• The accelerator or brake pedal is depressed.
• The vehicle speed exceeds approximately 15 mph (25 km/h).
• The brake system overheats.
4
In the following situations, the indicator flashes to alert the driver, but the
system will operate:
• The shift lever is in N.
• The “DAC” switch is turned off while the system is operating.
The system will gradually ceases operation. The indicator will flash during
operation, and then go off when the system is fully off.
When the downhill assist control system is operated continuously
This may cause the brake actuator to overheat. In this case, the downhill
assist control system will stop operating, a buzzer will sound and the downhill
assist control system indicator will start flashing, and the “TRAC OFF” indica-
tor light will come on. Refrain from using the system until the downhill assist
control system indicator stays on and “TRAC OFF” indicator light turns off.
(The vehicle can be driven normally during this time.)
322
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Sounds and vibrations caused by the downhill assist control system
A sound may be heard from the engine compartment when the engine is
started or just after the vehicle begins to move. This sound does not indicate
that a malfunction has occurred in downhill assist control system.
Either of the following conditions may occur when the downhill assist control
system is operating. None of these are indicators that a malfunction has
occurred.
• Vibrations may be felt through the vehicle body and steering.
• A motor sound may be heard after the vehicle comes to a stop.
System malfunction
In the following cases, have your vehicle checked by your Toyota dealer.
The downhill assist control system indicator does not come on when the
engine switch is turned to the “ON” position (vehicles without a smart key
system) or the engine switch is turned to IGNITION ON mode (vehicles with
a smart key system).
The downhill assist control system indicator does not come on when the
“DAC” switch is pressed.
The slip indicator comes on.
WARNING
When using downhill assist control system
Do not rely overmuch on the downhill assist control system. This function
does not extend the vehicle’s performance limitations. Always thoroughly
check the road conditions, and drive safely.
The system may not operate on the following surfaces, which may lead
to an accident causing death or serious injury
Slippery surfaces such as wet or muddy roads
Icy surface
Unpaved roads
4-5. Using the driving support systems
323
Crawl Control
Allows travel on extremely rough off-road surfaces at a fixed low
speed without pressing the accelerator or brake pedal. Mini-
mizes loss of traction or vehicle slip when driving on slippery
road surfaces, allowing for stable driving.
Crawl Control switch
4
1
“ON/OFF” switch
The Crawl Control indicator comes on and the slip indicator flashes
when operating.
2
Speed selector dial
Turn the dial clockwise to increase the speed and counterclockwise to
decrease the speed.
3
Crawl Control indicator
4
Slip indicator
5
Multi-information display
The operating status and speed select status of the Crawl Control are
shown on the multi-information display.
: If equipped
324
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Speed modes
The following table shows
some typical terrains and the
recommended speed modes.
Mode
Road condition
1
L (Low)
Rock, mogul
(downhill) and gravel
(downhill)
Between L and M
2
Mogul (uphill)
3
M (Medium)
Between M and H
Snow, mud, gravel (uphill), sand, dirt,
4
mogul (uphill) and grass
H (High)
5
Crawl Control can be operated when
The engine is running.
The shift lever is in any position other than P or N.
The front-wheel drive control lever or switch is in L4.
The driver’s door is closed.
Crawl Control is temporarily canceled when
Vehicle speed exceeds 15 mph (25 km/h). The Crawl Control indicator
flashes until the vehicle speed is reduced.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
325
Automatic system cancelation
In the following situations, the system will cease operation and a buzzer will
sound to alert the driver. The Crawl Control indicator will flash until the system
is turned off completely.
When the shift lever is shifted to P or N
When the front-wheel drive control lever or switch is shifted to H4
When the driver’s door is opened
When the system is malfunctioning
When the brake system overheats
Stop the vehicle in a safe place. (There is no problem with continuing normal
driving.)
When the automatic transmission system overheats
Stop the vehicle in a safe place until the automatic transmission fluid tem-
perature warning light goes off.
Sounds and vibrations caused by the Crawl Control system
A sound may be heard from the engine compartment when the engine is
4
started or just after the vehicle begins to move. This sound does not indicate
that a malfunction has occurred in Crawl Control system.
Either of the following conditions may occur when the Crawl Control system
is operating. None of these indicates that a malfunction has occurred.
• Vibrations may be felt through the vehicle body and steering.
• A motor sound may be heard after the vehicle comes to a stop.
When there is a malfunction in the system
Warning lights and/or warning messages will turn on. (P. 486, 497)
WARNING
When using Crawl Control
Do not overly rely on Crawl Control. This function does not extend the
vehicle’s performance limitations. Always check the terrain thoroughly and
drive safely.
The recommended speed modes for the listed terrains (P. 324) are only
a reference. The selected mode may not be suitable to actual off-road con-
ditions due to factors such as the type or unevenness of the terrain or the
degree of incline. Check the actual terrain thoroughly and drive safely.
After activating Crawl Control, make sure that the Crawl Control indicator
comes on. If the indicator flashes, the vehicle is not under system control.
Conditions under which the system may not operate correctly
When driving on the following surfaces, the system may not be able to
maintain a fixed low speed, which may result in an accident:
Extremely steep inclines
Extremely uneven surfaces
Snow-covered roads, or other slippery surfaces
326
4-5. Using the driving support systems
Multi-terrain Select
The Multi-terrain Select system has 4 terrain modes. When a ter-
rain mode is selected in accordance with terrain conditions,
engine power and active traction control system is controlled to
enhance off-road drivability.
Additionally, guidance messages such as transfer mode selec-
tion advice are displayed on the multi-information display to
assist the driver in operating the vehicle.
1
“ON/OFF” switch
2
Mode selector dial
3
Mode indicators
4
Multi-terrain Select indicator
5
Multi-information display
Displays status information including operating status and road type selec-
tion.
: If equipped
4-5. Using the driving support systems
327
Multi-terrain Select modes
Symbol
Mode
1
MUD & SAND
2
LOOSE ROCK
4
3
MOGUL
4
ROCK
328
4-5. Using the driving support systems
The following table shows some typical
terrains and
the recom-
mended Multi-terrain Select modes.
Mode
LOOSE
MUD &
ROCK
MOGUL
Road
ROCK
SAND
condition
Rock
Mogul
Bump,
groove
Slope/
V-ditch
Uphill/
downhill
Riverbed
Gravel
Bush
Deep snow
Sand
Mud
Dirt
Multi-terrain Select can be activated when
● Vehicle speed is approximately 7 mph (12 km/h) or less.
● MUD & SAND: The front-wheel drive control lever is in L4 or H4.
LOOSE ROCK, MOGUL and ROCK: The front-wheel drive con-
trol lever is in L4.
● Crawl Control is not operating.
4-5. Using the driving support systems
329
Selecting modes
Press the “ON/OFF” switch.
1
All of the mode indicators will turn
on and then off except the indicator
for the current mode. The Multi-ter-
rain Select indicator on the instru-
ment cluster will remain illuminated
while this system is enabled. The
applicable road conditions will be
displayed on the multi-information
display for
10 seconds and then
will go off.
When the
“ON/OFF” switch is
pressed to disable the system, a
beep will sound.
4
2
Turn the dial to select the
desired mode.
The indicator for the selected
mode will turn on and the applica-
ble road conditions will be dis-
played on the multi-information
display for
10 seconds and then
will go off.
If the mode indicator flashes, Multi-
terrain Select cannot be operated.
Follow the instructions displayed
on the multi-information display
and check that the mode indicator
stops flashing. (P. 330)

Была ли эта страница вам полезна?
Да!Нет
9 посетителей считают эту страницу полезной.
Большое спасибо!
Ваше мнение очень важно для нас.

Нет комментариевНе стесняйтесь поделиться с нами вашим ценным мнением.

Текст

Политика конфиденциальности