Toyota 86 (2023 year). Manual in english — page 10
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4-2. Driving procedures
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When changing the driving
mode (vehicles with an auto-
matic transmission)
When the driving mode is changed,
the sound of the active sound con-
trol will be stopped for approxi-
mately 1 second, this is not a
malfunction.
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Customization
Some functions can be customized.
(
NOTICE
■
When parking the vehicle
Before you leave the vehicle, set
the parking brake, shift the shift
lever to P (automatic transmis-
sion) or N (manual transmission)
and make sure that the vehicle
does not move.
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Before driving
Fully release the parking brake.
Driving the vehicle with the park-
ing brake set will lead to brake
components overheating, which
may affect braking performance
and increase brake wear.
ASC (Active Sound
Control)
The active sound control
provides dynamic engine
sounds. When driving with
sport mode
*
(
selected, the engine sounds
will be particularly loud.
*
: If equipped
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers
4-3.Operating the lights and wipers
Operating the
switch
turns on the lights as follows:
For the U.S.A.
1
The headlights, park-
ing/daytime running lights
(
P.158) and all the lights
listed above turn on and off
automatically. (When the
engine switch is in ON.)
2
The side marker, park-
ing, tail, license plate, instru-
ment panel lights and
daytime running lights
(
3
The headlights and all
lights listed above (except
daytime running lights) turn
on.
4
The daytime running
lights turn on. (
For Canada
1
The headlights, park-
ing/daytime running lights
(
P.158) and all the lights
listed above turn on and off
automatically. (When the
engine switch is in ON.)
2
The side marker, park-
ing, tail, license plate, instru-
ment panel lights and
daytime running lights
(
P.158) turn on.
3
The headlights and all
lights listed above (except
daytime running lights) turn
on.
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AUTO mode can be used when
The engine switch is in ON.
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Daytime running light system
●
The daytime running lights illumi-
nate using the same lights as the
Headlight switch
The headlights can be oper-
ated manually or automati-
cally.
Operating instructions
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parking lights and illuminate
brighter than the parking lights.
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To make your vehicle more visible
to other drivers during daytime
driving, the daytime running lights
turn on automatically when all of
the following conditions are met.
(The daytime running lights are
not designed for use at night.)
• The engine is running
• The shift lever is shifted out of P
(vehicles with an automatic trans-
mission)
• The parking brake is released
• The headlight switch is in the
(U.S.A. only),
or
*
position
*
: When the surroundings are bright
The daytime running lights remain
on after they illuminate, even if the
parking brake is set again.
●
When the turn signal indicators
are flashing, the daytime running
light on the side that the turn sig-
nals are flashing will turn off.
●
When the emergency flashers are
flashing, both daytime running
lights will turn off.
●
Compared to turning on the head-
lights, the daytime running light
system offers greater durability
and consumes less electricity, so
it can help improve fuel economy.
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Headlight control sensor
In the following situations, the auto-
matic light control system may not
operate correctly.
●
When an object is placed on the
sensor or something which blocks
the sensor is affixed to the wind-
shield
●
When the surrounding area is lit
by light other than natural light
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Automatic light off system
When the light switch is in
: The
headlights and tail lights turn off 30
seconds after a door is opened and
closed if the engine switch is turned
off. (The lights turn off immediately if
on the key is pressed twice after
both side doors are closed.)
To turn the lights on again, turn the
engine switch to ON, or turn the light
switch off once and then back to
or
(except for Canada).
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Light reminder buzzer
A buzzer sounds when the engine
switch is turned off and the driver’s
door is opened while the lights are
turned on.
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Automatic headlight leveling
system
The level of the headlights is auto-
matically adjusted according to the
number of passengers and the load-
ing condition of the vehicle to
ensure that the headlights do not
interfere with other road users.
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Windshield wiper linked head-
light illumination
When driving during daytime with
the headlight switch turned to
, if
the windshield wipers are used, the
headlights will turn on automatically
after several seconds to help
enhance the visibility of your vehi-
cle.
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Battery-saving function
In order to prevent the battery of the
vehicle from discharging, if the
headlights and/or tail lights are on
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when the engine switch is turned off
the battery saving function will oper-
ate and automatically turn off all the
lights after approximately 20 min-
utes.
When any of the following are per-
formed, the battery-saving function
will be disabled.
●
When the engine switch is turned
to ACC or ON
●
When the headlight switch is in
the
position (U.S.A. only)
●
When a door is opened or closed
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Welcome light illumination con-
trol
The headlights and tail lights auto-
matically turn on at night when the
doors are unlocked using the wire-
less remote control if the light switch
is in the
position. The headlights
and tail lights will turn off automati-
cally after approximately 30 sec-
onds.
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Customization
Some functions can be customized.
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1
With the headlights on, push
the lever away from you to
turn on the high beams.
Vehicles without high beam assist:
If the lever is pushed and released,
the high beam headlights will turn
on. Pull and release the lever to
turn off the high beam headlights
and turn on the low beam head-
lights.
Vehicles with high beam assist: If
the lever is pushed and released
with the headlight switch in
position, the high beam assist will
turn on. When the high beam assist
is operating, the headlights will
automatically change between the
high beams and low beams accord-
ing to the conditions. If the lever is
pushed forward and released
again, the high beam assist will turn
off and the high beam headlights
will turn on.
To manually turn the high beam
headlights on, push and release the
lever with the headlight switch in
position. If the lever is pulled
and released, the high beam head-
lights will turn off and the low beam
headlights will turn on.
2
Illuminate the high beam
headlights while the lever is
pulled
Even if the lights are off, the high
beam headlights will illuminate.
When the lever is released, the
headlights will return to the low
beam headlights or will turn off.
NOTICE
■
To prevent battery discharge
Do not leave the lights on longer
than necessary when the engine
is not running.
Turning on the high beam
headlights
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*
: If equipped
The SRH (Steering Responsive
Headlights) is a function which,
according to the steering wheel
operation and vehicle speed
when the vehicle is being driven
forward, automatically adjusts
the angle of the headlights to
illuminate intersections and cor-
ners, improving visibility.
This function operates when the
vehicle speed is 5 mph (8 km/h) or
higher.
■
Turning SRH off
The SRH can be turned off
through a setting on the meter.
(
When the SRH is off, the SRH OFF
indicator will illuminate.
■
SRH warning light
If the SRH malfunctions, the
SRH warning light will illuminate
and a message will be displayed
on the multi-information display.
Have the vehicle inspected by
your Toyota dealer as soon as
possible. (
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Customization
Some functions can be customized.
(
SRH (Steering Respon-
sive Headlights)
*
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*
: If equipped
Turn the headlight switch to
position and push the lever for-
ward.
After the lever is operated, it will
immediately return to its original
position.
The high beam assist will turn on
and the high beam assist indicator
will illuminate.
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Conditions to turn the high
beams on/off automatically
●
When all of the following condi-
tions are met, the high beams will
be turned on automatically (after
approximately 1 second):
• The vehicle speed is approxi-
mately 20 mph (32 km/h) or more.
• The area ahead of the vehicle is
dark.
• There are no vehicles ahead with
headlights or tail lights turned on.
• There are few streetlights on the
road ahead.
●
If any of the following conditions is
met, the high beams will turn off
automatically:
• The vehicle speed is below
approximately 10 mph (16 km/h).
• The area ahead of the vehicle is
not dark.
• Vehicles ahead have their head-
lights or tail lights turned on.
• There are many streetlights on the
road ahead.
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Stereo camera detection infor-
mation
●
If EyeSight is malfunctioning or
temporarily disabled, the high
beam assist will not operate, and
the low beam headlights will turn
on.
●
The high beams may not be auto-
matically turned off in the following
situations:
• When a vehicle suddenly appears
from around a curve
• When the vehicle is cut in front of
by another vehicle
• When vehicles ahead cannot be
High Beam Assist
*
The high beam assist uses
the stereo camera located
behind the upper portion of
the windshield to assess the
brightness of the lights of
vehicles ahead, street-
lights, etc., and automati-
cally turns the high beams
on or off as necessary.
WARNING
■
Limitations of the high beam
assist
Do not overly rely on the high
beam assist. Always drive safely,
taking care to observe your sur-
roundings and turning the high
beams on or off manually if nec-
essary.
■
To prevent incorrect opera-
tion of the high beam assist
system
Do not overload the vehicle.
Activating the high beam
assist
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detected due to repeated curves,
road dividers or roadside trees
• When vehicles ahead appear in a
faraway lane on a wide road
• When the lights of vehicles ahead
are not on
●
The high beams may be turned off
if a vehicle ahead that is using fog
lights without its headlights turned
on is detected.
●
House lights, street lights, traffic
signals, and illuminated billboards
or signs and other reflective
objects may cause the high
beams to change to the low
beams, or the low beams to
remain on.
●
The following factors may affect
the amount of time taken for the
high beams to turn on or off:
• The brightness of the headlights,
fog lights, and tail lights of vehi-
cles ahead
• The movement and direction of
vehicles ahead
• When a vehicle ahead only has
operational lights on one side
• When a vehicle ahead is a
two-wheeled vehicle
• The condition of the road (gradi-
ent, curve, condition of the road
surface, etc.)
• The number of passengers and
amount of luggage in the vehicle
• When there is a lag in response
due to the limitations of the detec-
tion range of the stereo camera
●
The high beams may turn on or off
unexpectedly.
●
Bicycles or similar vehicles may
not be detected.
●
In the following situations the sys-
tem may not be able to correctly
detect the surrounding brightness
level. This may cause the low
beams to remain on or the high
beams to flash or dazzle pedestri-
ans or vehicles ahead. In such a
case, it is necessary to manually
switch between the high and low
beams.
• When driving in inclement weather
(heavy rain, snow, fog, sand-
storms, etc.)
• When the windshield is obscured
by fog, mist, ice, dirt, etc.
• When the windshield is cracked or
damaged
• When the stereo camera is
deformed or dirty
• When the temperature of the ste-
reo camera is extremely high
• When the surrounding brightness
level is equal to that of headlights,
tail lights or fog lights
• When headlights or tail lights of
vehicles ahead are turned off,
dirty, changing color, or not aimed
properly
• When the vehicle is hit by water,
snow, dust, etc. from a preceding
vehicle
• When driving through an area of
intermittently changing brightness
and darkness
• When frequently and repeatedly
driving ascending/descending
roads, or roads with rough, bumpy
or uneven surfaces (such as
stone-paved roads, gravel roads,
etc.)
• When frequently and repeatedly
taking curves or driving on a wind-
ing road
• When there is a highly reflective
object ahead of the vehicle, such
as a sign or mirror
• When the back of a preceding
vehicle is highly reflective, such as
a container on a truck
• When the vehicle’s headlights are
damaged or dirty, or are not aimed
properly
• When the vehicle is listing or titling
due to a flat tire, a trailer being
towed, etc.
• Immediately after the engine is
started
• When the headlights are changed
between the high beams and low
beams repeatedly in an abnormal
manner
• When the driver believes that the
high beams may be flashing or
dazzling pedestrians or other driv-
ers
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers
The sensitivity of the high beam
assist function can be lowered
by using the following opera-
tions.
1
After turning the engine
switch to ON, turn the head-
light switch to
position
and push the lever forward.
2
After the high beam assist
indicator on the meter will
illuminate, turn the engine
switch off.
3
Turn the engine switch to ON
and within approximately 15
seconds, press the
switch
more than 10 times consecu-
tively.
When the sensitivity of the high
beam assist function is lowered, the
high beam assist indicator on the
meter will flash.
■
The sensitivity of the high beam
assist function
●
The sensitivity of the high beam
assist function cannot be lowered
in the following conditions:
• Adaptive Cruise Control or Con-
ventional Cruise Control indicator
is illuminated.
• The EyeSight warning light is illu-
minated.
●
The sensitivity of the high beam
assist function returns to normal
level the next time the engine
switch is turned off and the engine
is restarted.
■
Switching to the low beams
Turn the headlight switch to
position.
The high beam assist indicator will
turn off.
To turn the high beam assist on
again, turn the headlight switch to
position.
■
Switching to the high
beams
Push the lever forward.
The high beam assist indicator will
turn off and the high beam indicator
will illuminate.
To turn the high beam assist on
again, push the lever forward
again.
How to temporarily lower
the sensitivity of the high
beam assist function
Turning the high beams
on/off manually
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Operating the
lever oper-
ates the wipers or washer as fol-
lows. When
is selected, the
wipers will operate automatically
in accordance with the vehicle
speed.
1
Intermittent windshield
wiper operation
2
Low speed windshield
wiper operation
3
High speed windshield
wiper operation
4
Temporary operation
Wiper intervals can be adjusted
when intermittent operation is
selected.
5
Decreases the intermittent
windshield wiper frequency
6
Increases the intermittent
windshield wiper frequency
7
Washer/wiper dual
operation
Pulling the lever operates the wip-
ers and washer.
Wipers will automatically operate a
couple of times after the washer
squirts.
Windshield wipers and
washer
Operating the lever can use
the windshield wipers or the
washer.
NOTICE
■
When the windshield is dry
Do not use the wipers, as they
may damage the windshield.
Operating the wiper lever
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The windshield wiper and
washer can be operated when
The engine switch is in ON.
■
If no windshield washer fluid
sprays
Check that the washer nozzles are
not blocked if there is washer fluid in
the windshield washer fluid reser-
voir.
WARNING
■
Caution regarding the use of
washer fluid
When it is cold, do not use the
washer fluid until the windshield
becomes warm. The fluid may
freeze on the windshield and
cause low visibility. This may lead
to an accident, resulting in death
or serious injury.
NOTICE
■
When the washer fluid tank is
empty
Do not operate the switch continu-
ally as the washer fluid pump may
overheat.
■
When a nozzle becomes
blocked
In this case, contact your Toyota
dealer. Do not try to clear it with a
pin or other object. The nozzle will
be damaged.
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4-4. Refueling
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4-4.Refueling
Close both side doors and
windows, and turn the engine
switch off.
Confirm the type of fuel.
■
Fuel types
■
Fuel tank opening for unleaded
gasoline
To help prevent incorrect fueling,
your vehicle has a fuel tank opening
that only accommodates the spe-
cial nozzle on unleaded fuel pumps.
■
If the malfunction indicator
lamp illuminates
The malfunction indicator lamp may
illuminate erroneously if refueling is
performed repeatedly when the fuel
tank is nearly full.
Opening the fuel tank
cap
Perform the following steps
to open the fuel tank cap:
Before refueling the vehi-
cle
WARNING
■
When refueling the vehicle
Observe the following precautions
while refueling the vehicle. Failure
to do so may result in death or
serious injury.
●
Do not handle fuel indoors.
●
After exiting the vehicle and
before opening the fuel door,
touch an unpainted metal sur-
face to discharge any static
electricity. It is important to dis-
charge static electricity before
refueling because sparks result-
ing from static electricity can
cause fuel vapors to ignite while
refueling.
●
Always hold the grips on the
fuel tank cap and turn it slowly
to remove it.
A whooshing sound may be
heard when the fuel tank cap is
loosened. Wait until the sound
cannot be heard before fully
removing the cap. In hot
weather, pressurized fuel may
spray out the filler neck and
cause injury.
●
Do not allow anyone that has
not discharged static electricity
from their body to come close to
an open fuel tank.
●
Do not allow anyone to
approach the area of the vehicle
near the fuel filler pipe while
refueling is in progress.
●
Do not inhale vaporized fuel.
Fuel contains substances that
are harmful if inhaled.
●
Do not smoke while refueling
the vehicle.
Doing so may cause the fuel to
ignite and cause a fire.
●
Do not return to the vehicle or
touch any person or object that
is statically charged.
This may cause static electricity
to build up, resulting in a possi-
ble ignition hazard.
■
When refueling
Observe the following precautions
to prevent fuel overflowing from
the fuel tank:
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1
With the doors unlocked,
press the center of the rear
edge of the fuel filler door.
Push until you hear a click and take
your hand away to slightly open the
fuel filler door. Then open the door
fully by hand.
2
Turn the fuel tank cap slowly
and remove it, then put it into
the holder on the fuel filler
door.
■
When opening the fuel filler
door
The fuel filler door cannot be
opened if the doors have been
unlocked using a inside lock button.
Unlock the doors using the entry
function, wireless remote control, or
door lock switch. (
■
If the fuel filler door cannot be
opened
1
After refueling, turn the fuel
tank cap until you hear a
click. Once the cap is
WARNING
●
Securely insert the fuel nozzle
into the fuel filler neck.
●
Stop filling the tank after the fuel
nozzle automatically clicks off.
●
Do not top off the fuel tank.
●
Turn the cap to the right until it
clicks to ensure that it is fully
tightened. If the cap is not
securely tightened, fuel spillage
could occur in the event of an
accident, creating a fire hazard.
NOTICE
■
Refueling
●
Do not spill fuel during refueling.
Doing so may damage the vehi-
cle, such as causing the emis-
sion control system to operate
abnormally or damaging fuel
system components or the vehi-
cle’s painted surface.
●
Never add any cleaning agents
to the fuel tank. The addition of
a cleaning agent may cause
damage to the fuel system.
●
Immediately put fuel in the tank
whenever the low fuel warning
light illuminates. Engine misfires
as a result of an empty tank
could cause damage to the
engine.
Opening the fuel tank cap
Closing the fuel tank cap
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released, it will turn slightly in
the opposite direction.
2
Close the fuel filler door, and
press the center of the rear
edge of the fuel filler door
until you hear a click.
When you lock the doors, the fuel
filler door will also lock.
■
When closing the fuel filler door
Do not lock the doors before closing
the fuel filler door, as the fuel filler
door cannot be closed if the doors
are locked. If the doors are locked
and the fuel filler door cannot be
closed, unlock the doors and then
close the fuel filler door.
WARNING
■
When replacing the fuel tank
cap
Do not use anything but a genu-
ine Toyota fuel tank cap designed
for your vehicle. Doing so may
cause a fire or other incident
which may result in death or seri-
ous injury.
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4-5. EyeSight
4-5.EyeSight
*1
:If equipped
*2
:EyeSight is a registered trade-
mark of SUBARU CORPORA-
TION.
EyeSight records and stores the fol-
lowing data when Pre-Collision
Braking System is operated. It does
not record conversations or other
audio data.
●
Stereo camera image data
●
Distance from the vehicle in front
●
Vehicle speed
●
Steering wheel turning angle
●
Lateral movement with regards to
the direction of travel
●
Accelerator pedal operation status
●
Brake pedal operation status
●
Shift lever position
●
Odometer reading
●
Data related to ABS, VSC and
TRAC
Toyota and third parties contracted
by Toyota may acquire and use the
recorded data for the purpose of
vehicle research and development.
Toyota and third parties contracted
by Toyota will not disclose or pro-
vide the acquired data to any other
third party except under the follow-
ing conditions.
• The vehicle owner has given
his/her consent.
• The disclosure/provision is based
on a court order or other legally
enforceable request.
• Data that has been modified so
that the user and vehicle cannot
be identified is provided to a
research institution for statistical
processing or similar purposes.
EyeSight
*1, 2
EyeSight is a driving sup-
port system that uses a
range of functions to assist
the driver in making deci-
sions in order to provide for
more safe and comfortable
driving and to reduce driver
fatigue. Making use of
images created by the ste-
reo camera, EyeSight
detects vehicles, obstacles,
traffic lanes and other items
ahead.
WARNING
Drivers are responsible for driving
safely. Always comply with all traf-
fic rules and regulations regard-
less of the fact that your vehicle is
equipped with EyeSight. Always
maintain a safe following dis-
tance between your vehicle and
the vehicle in front of you, pay
attention to your surroundings
and driving conditions, and take
necessary actions in order to
maintain a safe following dis-
tance.
Never attempt to drive relying on
EyeSight alone.
EyeSight is intended to assist the
driver in making decisions in order
to reduce the risk of accidents or
damage and lessen the burden on
the driver.
When an EyeSight warning is
activated, pay attention to what is
in front of you and to your sur-
roundings, and take necessary
actions. This system is not
designed to support driving in
poor visibility or in extreme
weather conditions, or to protect
against careless driving when the
driver is not paying complete
attention to the road ahead. It also
cannot prevent collisions from
occurring in all driving conditions.
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WARNING
There are limits to the EyeSight
recognition performance and con-
trol performance. Be sure to read
the instructions for each function
before using the system, and
always use it properly. Improper
use may lead to failure of control
performance, which could cause
an accident.
Refer to the following pages for
each function:
●
For Pre-Collision Braking Sys-
tem, refer to P.179.
●
For Adaptive Cruise Control,
refer to P.190.
●
For Conventional Cruise Con-
trol, refer to P.207.
●
For Pre-Collision Throttle Man-
agement, refer to P.215.
●
For Lane Departure Warning,
refer to P.220.
●
For Lane Sway Warning, refer
to P.222.
●
For Lead Vehicle Start Alert,
refer to P.224.
In left-hand drive vehicles, Eye-
Sight is configured for driving on
the right-hand side of the road.
However, it can be reconfigured
by changing the driving lane set-
ting for driving on the left-hand
side.
*
(
If the setting for the traffic lane
(driving side of the road) does not
match the traffic lane, full Eye-
Sight performance may not be
available.
*
: Characteristics and settings that
are affected by specific differ-
ences between right-hand drive
and left-hand drive vehicles
cannot be changed.
●
The system may not operate
correctly under the conditions
listed below. When these condi-
tions occur, turn off Pre-Colli-
sion Braking System. Also, do
not use Adaptive Cruise Control
or Conventional Cruise Control.
• The tire pressure is not cor-
rect.
*1
• The temporary spare tire is
installed.
*1
• Tires that are unevenly worn or
tires with uneven wear patterns
are installed.
*1
• Tires that are the wrong size are
installed.
*1
• A flat tire has been fixed tempo-
rarily with a tire repair kit.
• The suspension has been modi-
fied (including a genuine Toyota
suspension that has been modi-
fied).
• An object that obstructs the ste-
reo camera’s view is installed
on the vehicle.
• Tire chains are installed.
• The headlights are dirty or they
have snow and ice or dirt on
them. (Objects are not correctly
illuminated and are difficult to
detect.)
• The optical axes are not aligned
correctly. (Objects are not cor-
rectly illuminated and are diffi-
cult to detect.)
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WARNING
• The lights including headlights
and fog lights have been modi-
fied.
• Vehicle operation has become
unstable due to an accident or
malfunction.
• The brake system warning light
is illuminated in red.
*2
• A heavy cargo is inside the
vehicle.
• The maximum number of occu-
pants is exceeded.
• The meter is not operating prop-
erly; such as when the lights do
not illuminate, the beeps do not
sound, the display is different
from when it is normal, etc.
*3
●
The system will not operate cor-
rectly in the following condi-
tions. Do not use Adaptive
Cruise Control or Conventional
Cruise Control.
• The wheels are out of balance
(e.g., the balance weight is
removed or misaligned).
*1
• The wheels are out of align-
ment.
*1
• A trailer or another vehicle, etc.
is being towed.
*1
:The wheels and tires have
functions that are critically
important. Be sure to use the
correct ones. (
*2
:If the brake system warning
light (red) does not turn off,
immediately pull the vehicle
over in a safe place and con-
tact a Toyota dealer to have the
system inspected.
*3
:For details about the meter,
refer to P.88.
NOTICE
●
The characteristics of the stereo
camera are similar to those of
human eyes. For this reason,
conditions that make it difficult
for the driver to see in the for-
ward direction have the same
effect on the stereo camera.
They also make it difficult for the
system to detect vehicles,
obstacles, and traffic lanes.
●
Detection by the EyeSight sys-
tem is limited to objects that are
within the range of the stereo
camera’s field of view. Also,
after an object enters the range
of the camera’s field of view, it
may take some time for the sys-
tem to detect it as a controllable
target and to warn the driver.
Low objects surrounding the
vehicle cannot be detected.
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