Lexus RX350 L (2022 year). Manual in english — page 14

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Vehicles that can be detected by the Blind Spot Monitor

The Blind Spot Monitor uses rear side radar sensors to detect the following vehi-
cles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of the presence of such vehi-
cles 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 approaching rapidly from behind in areas that are not visible
using the outside rear view mirrors (the blind spots)

The Blind Spot Monitor detection areas

The areas that vehicles can be detected in are outlined below.

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

*1

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

*2

*1

: The area between the side of the vehicle and 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) from the side of the vehicle

cannot be detected.

*2

: The greater the difference in speed between your vehicle and the detected vehicle is,

Blind Spot Monitor operation

A

B

A
B
C
D

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the farther away the vehicle will be detected, causing the outside rear view mirror indi-
cator to illuminate or flash.

The Blind Spot Monitor is operational

when

The Blind Spot Monitor is operational when

all of the following conditions are met:

The Blind Spot Monitor is on.

The shift lever is in a position other than R.

The vehicle speed is greater than approx-

imately 10 mph (16 km/h).

The Blind Spot Monitor will detect a

vehicle when

The Blind Spot Monitor will detect a vehicle

present in the detection area in the follow-

ing situations:

A vehicle in an adjacent lane overtakes

your vehicle.

You overtake a vehicle in an adjacent lane

slowly.

Another vehicle enters the detection

area when it changes lanes.

Conditions under which the system will

not detect a vehicle

The Blind Spot Monitor is not designed to

detect the following types of vehicles and/or

objects:

Small motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians,
etc.

*

Vehicles traveling in the opposite direc-

tion

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 overtaken rap-
idly by your vehicle

*

*

: Depending on the conditions, detection

of a vehicle and/or object may occur.

Conditions under which the system may

not function correctly

The Blind Spot Monitor 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 sur-

rounding 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 vehi-

cle

• When the distance between your vehicle

and a following vehicle is short

• When there is a significant difference in

speed between your vehicle and the vehi-

cle 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 vehi-

cle remains in the detection area

• When driving up and down consecutive

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 adjacent lane is far away

from your vehicle

• When an accessory (such as a bicycle

carrier) is installed to the rear of the vehi-

cle

• When there is a significant difference in

height between your vehicle and the

vehicle that enters the detection area

• Immediately after the Blind Spot Monitor

is turned on

Instances of the Blind Spot Monitor

unnecessarily detecting a vehicle and/or

object may increase in the following situ-

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ations:

• When the sensor is misaligned due to a

strong impact to the sensor or its sur-

rounding area

• When the distance between your vehicle

and a guardrail, wall, etc. that enters the

detection area is short

• When driving up and down consecutive

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 vehi-

cle traveling in a lane other than the adja-

cent 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 vehi-

cle

*

: If equipped

Intuitive parking assist (if
equipped)

Ultrasonic sensors are used to detect
static objects in the detection area
when driving at a low speed or backing
up. (

P.238)

RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)
function (if equipped)

Rear side radar sensors are used to
detect approaching vehicles in the
detection areas behind the vehicle
when backing up. (

P.245)

Adjusting the buzzer volume

The buzzer volume can be adjusted on
the multi-information display. The vol-
ume of buzzers for the intuitive parking
assist and RCTA function will be

PKSA (Parking Support
Alert)

*

The Parking Support Alert system
consists of the following functions
that operate when driving at a low
speed or backing up, such as when
parking. When the system deter-
mines that the possibility of a colli-
sion with a detected object or such
as a wall is high, a warning operates
to urge the driver to take evasive
action.

PKSA (Parking Support Alert)
system

Setting the buzzer volume

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adjusted simultaneously.
Use the meter control switches to
change settings. (

P.80)

Vehicles without the Intuitive park-
ing assist

1

Press

or

to select

.

2

Press

or

to select “Vehicle

Settings” and then press

.

3

Press

or

to select

and

then press

.

Each time the switch is pressed, the volume

level will change between 1, 2, and 3.

Vehicles with the Intuitive parking
assist

1

Press

or

to select

.

2

Press

or

to select “PKSA”

and then press

.

3

Press

or

to select

and

then press

.

Each time the switch is pressed, the volume

level will change between 1, 2, and 3.

Muting a buzzer temporarily

Vehicles without the Intuitive park-
ing assist

A mute button will be displayed on the
multi-information display when an
object is detected. To mute the buzzer,
press .
Mute will be canceled automatically in
the following situations:

When the shift lever is changed.

When the vehicle speed exceeds a
certain speed.

When the operating function is tem-
porarily canceled.

When the operating function is dis-
abled manually.

When the engine switch is turned
off.

Vehicles with the Intuitive parking
assist

A mute button will be displayed on the
multi-information display when an
object is detected. To mute the buzzer,
press .
The buzzers for the intuitive parking
assist and RCTA function will be muted
simultaneously.
Mute will be canceled automatically in
the following situations:

When the shift lever is changed.

When the vehicle speed exceeds a
certain speed.

When there is malfunction in a sen-
sor or the system is temporarily
unavailable.

When the operating function is dis-
abled manually.

When the engine switch is turned
off.

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*

: If equipped

Types of sensors

Front corner sensors
Front center sensors
Rear corner sensors
Rear center sensors

Display

When the sensors detect an object,
such as a wall, a graphic is shown on
the multi-information display, head-up
display (if equipped) and Center Dis-
play depending on the position and dis-
tance to the object.

Multi-information display and

head-up display

Front corner sensor detection
Front center sensor detection
Rear corner sensor detection
Rear center sensor detection

Center Display (vehicles with a
Lexus parking assist monitor)

When the R shift lever is selected, a simpli-
fied image is displayed on the Center Dis-
play.

• Vehicles with a 12.3-inch display
When the N, M or D shift lever is selected
(vehicle moving forward), a graphic will be
displayed on the Center Display.

Intuitive parking assist

*

The distance from your vehicle to
objects, such as a wall, when paral-
lel parking or maneuvering into a
garage is measured by the sensors
and communicated via the
multi-information display, head-up
display (if equipped), Center Dis-
play and a buzzer. Always check the
surrounding area when using this
system.

System components

A
B
C
D

A
B
C
D

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Center Display (vehicles with a Pan-
oramic view monitor)

A graphic will be displayed on the Center
Display.

Use the meter control switches to
enable/disable the Lexus parking
assist-sensor. (

P.80)

1

Press

or

to select

.

2

Press

or

to select “PKSA”

and then press

.

3

Press

or

to select

and

then press

.

When the intuitive parking assist func-
tion is disabled, the intuitive parking
assist OFF indicator (

P.70) illumi-

nates.

To re-enable the system, select

on

the multi-information display, select

and turn it on. If the system is dis-

abled, it will remain off even if the
engine switch is turned to IGNITION
ON mode after the engine switch has
been turned off.

Turning intuitive parking assist
on/off

WARNING

Cautions regarding the use of the sys-

tem

There is a limit to the degree of recogni-

tion accuracy and control performance

that this system can provide, do not

overly rely on this system. The driver is

always responsible for paying attention

to the vehicle’ surroundings and driving

safely.

To ensure the system can operate

properly

Observe the following precautions.

Failing to do so may result in the vehicle

being unable to be driven safely and pos-

sibly cause an accident.

Do not damage the sensors, and

always keep them clean.

Do not attach a sticker or install an

electronic component, such as a back-

lit license plate (especially fluorescent

type), fog lights, fender pole or wire-

less antenna near a radar sensor.

Do not subject the surrounding area of

the sensor to a strong impact. If sub-

jected to an impact, have the vehicle

inspected by your Lexus dealer. If the

front or rear bumper needs to be

emoved/installed or replaced, contact

your Lexus dealer.

Do not modify, disassemble or paint

the sensors.

Do not attach a license plate cover.

Keep your tires properly inflated.

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The system can be operated when

The engine switch is in IGNITION ON

mode.

Intuitive parking assist function is on.

The vehicle speed is less than about 6

mph (10 km/h).

A shift lever other than P.

Setting the buzzer volume

The buzzer volume can be adjusted on the

multi-information display. (

P.236)

If “Parking Assist Unavailable” is dis-

played on the multi-information display

Water may be continuously flowing over

the sensor surface, such as in a heavy

rain. When the system determines that it

is normal, the system will return to nor-

mal.

Initialization may not have been per-

formed after a battery terminal was dis-

connected and reconnected. Initialize the

system. (

P.240) If this message contin-

ues to be displayed even after initializa-

tion, have the vehicle inspected by your

Lexus dealer.

If “Parking Assist Unavailable Clean

Parking Assist Sensor” is displayed on

the multi-information 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 nor-

mal.
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

system will return to normal.

If a battery terminal has been discon-

nected and reconnected

The system needs to be initialized. To initial-

ize 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 following situations may occur during

use.

The sensor's detection areas are limited

to the areas around the vehicle front and

rear bumpers.

Depending on the shape of the object

and other factors, the detection distance

may shorten, or detection may be impos-

sible.

There will be a short delay between

object detection and display. Even at low

speeds, there is a possibility that the

object will come within the sensor’s

detection areas before the display is

shown and the warning beep 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 buzzer if

buzzers for other systems are sounding.

Objects which the system may not be

properly detected

The shape of the object may prevent the

sensor from detecting it. Pay particular

attention to the following objects:

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.

Failing to observe the warnings above.

A non-genuine Toyota suspension

(lowered suspension, etc.) is installed.

Notes when washing the vehicle

Do not apply intensive bursts of water or

steam to the sensor area.
Doing so may result in the sensor mal-

functioning.

When using a high pressure washer to

wash the vehicle, do not spray the sen-

sors 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 sen-

sor to malfunction.

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Wires, fences, ropes, etc.

Cotton, snow and other materials that

absorb sound waves

Sharply-angled objects

Low objects

Tall objects with upper sections project-

ing outwards in the direction of your vehi-

cle

People may not be detected if they are

wearing certain types of clothing.

Situations in which the system may not

operate properly

Certain vehicle conditions and the sur-

rounding environment may affect the ability

of a sensor to correctly detect objects. Par-

ticular instances where this may occur are

listed below.

There is dirt, snow or ice on a sensor.

(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 display may be dis-

played abnormally, or objects, such as a

wall, may not be detected.

When a sensor or the area around a sen-

sor is extremely hot or cold.

On an extremely bumpy road, on an

incline, on gravel, or on grass.

When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors,

motorcycle engines, air brakes of large

vehicles, the clearance sonar of other

vehicles or other devices which produce

ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle

A sensor is coated with a sheet of spray

or heavy rain.

If objects draw too close to the sensor.

When a pedestrian is wearing clothing

that does not reflect ultrasonic waves (ex.

skirts with gathers or frills).

When objects that are not perpendicular

to the ground, not perpendicular to the

vehicle traveling direction, uneven, or

waving are in the detection range.

Strong wind is blowing

When driving in inclement weather such

as fog, snow or a sandstorm

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

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 eye-

let, bumper protector (an additional trim

strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow

If the front of the vehicle is raised or low-

ered due to the carried load

If the vehicle cannot be driven in a stable

manner, such as when the vehicle has

been in an accident or is malfunctioning

When a tire chains, compact spare tire or

an emergency tire puncture repair kit is

used

Situations in which the system may

operate even if there is no possibility of a

collision

In some situations, such as the following, the

system may operate even though there is no

possibility of a collision.

When driving on a narrow road

When driving toward a banner, flag,

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low-hanging branch or boom barrier

(such as those used at railroad crossings,

toll gates and parking lots)

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

There is dirt, snow, water drops or ice on

a sensor. (Cleaning the sensors will

resolve this problem.)

A sensor is coated with a sheet of spray

or heavy rain

When driving in inclement weather such

as fog, snow or a sandstorm

When strong winds are blowing

When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors,

motorcycle engines, air brakes of large

vehicles, the clearance sonar of other

vehicles or other devices which produce

ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle

If the front of the vehicle is raised or low-

ered due to the carried load

If the orientation of a sensor has been

changed due to a collision or other

impact

The vehicle is approaching a tall or

curved curb

Driving close to columns (H-shaped steel

beams, etc.) in multi-story parking

garages, construction sites, etc.

If the vehicle cannot be driven in a stable

manner, such as when the vehicle has

been in an accident or is malfunctioning

On an extremely bumpy road, on an

incline, on gravel, or on grass

When a tire chains, compact spare tire or

an emergency tire puncture repair kit is

used

Detection range of the sensors

Approximately 3.3 ft. (100 cm)
Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 cm)
Approximately 2.0 ft. (60 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.

Sensor detection display, object
distance

A
B
C

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Multi-information display, head-up display (if equipped) and Center Display

When an object is detected by a sensor, the approximate distance to the object will
be displayed on the multi-information display, Center Display, and head-up display
(if equipped). (As the distance to the object becomes short, the distance segments
may blink.)

Approximate distance to object: 4.9 ft. (150 cm) to 2.0 ft. (60 cm)

*

(Rear center

sensor)

*

: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. (

P.244)

Approximate distance to object: 3.3 ft. (100 cm) to 2.0 ft. (60 cm)

*

(Front cen-

ter sensor)

*

: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. (

P.244)

Approximate distance to object: 2.0 ft. (60 cm) to 1.5 ft. (45 cm)

*

*

: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. (

P.244)

Approximate distance to object: 1.5 ft. (45 cm) to 1.0 ft. (30 cm)

*

Multi-information display

Center Display

Head-up display

Multi-information display

Center Display

Head-up display

Multi-information display

Center Display

Head-up display

Multi-information display

Center Display

Head-up display

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*

: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. (

P.244)

Approximate distance to object: 1.0 ft. (30 cm) to 0.5 ft. (15 cm)

*1

*1

: Automatic buzzer mute function is disabled. (

P.244)

*2

: The distance segments will blink slowly.

Approximate distance to object: Less than 0.5 ft. (15 cm)

*1

*1

: Automatic buzzer mute function is disabled. (

P.244)

*2

: The distance segments will blink rapidly.

Buzzer operation and distance to
an object

A buzzer sounds when the sensors are
operating.

The buzzer beeps faster as the vehi-
cle approaches an object. When the
vehicle comes within the following
distance of the object, the buzzer
sounds continuously:

Approximately 1.0 ft. (30 cm)

When 2 or more objects are
detected simultaneously, the buzzer
sounds for the nearest object. If one
or more objects come within
approximately 1.0 ft. (30 cm) of the
vehicle, the buzzer will repeat a long
tone, followed by fast beeps.

Automatic buzzer mute function:

After a buzzer begins sounding, if
the distance between the vehicle
and the detected object does not
become shorter, the buzzer will be
muted automatically. (However, if
the distance between the vehicle
and object is 1.0 ft. (30 cm) or less,
this function will not operate.)

The buzzer sounds volume can be
adjusted. (

P.236)

Multi-information display

*2

Center Display

*2

Head-up display

Multi-information display

*2

Center Display

*2

Head-up display

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*

: If equipped

Meter control switches

Turning the RCTA function on/off.
When the RCTA function is disabled, the
RCTA OFF indicator illuminates.

Outside rear view mirror indicators

When a vehicle approaching from the right
or left at the rear of the vehicle is detected,
both outside rear view mirror indicators
will flash.

Center Display

If a vehicle approaching from the right or
left at the rear of the vehicle is detected,
the RCTA icon (

P.247) for the detected

side will be displayed on the Center Dis-
play. This illustration shows an example of a
vehicle approaching from both sides of the
vehicle.

RCTA buzzer

If a vehicle approaching from the right or
left at the rear of the vehicle is detected, a
buzzer will sound.

RCTA (Rear cross traffic
alert) function

*

The RCTA function uses the BSM
rear side radar sensors installed
behind the rear bumper. This func-
tion is intended to assist the driver
in checking areas that are not easily
visible when backing up.

WARNING

Cautions regarding the use of the

function

There is a limit to the degree of recogni-

tion accuracy and control performance

that this system can provide, do not

overly rely on this system. The driver is

always responsible for paying attention

to the vehicle’s surroundings and driving

safely. (

P.232)

To ensure the system can operate

properly

P.232

System components

A

B

C

D

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Use the meter control switches to
enable/disable the RCTA function.
(

P.80)

Vehicles without the Intuitive park-
ing assist

1

Press

or

to select

.

2

Press

or

to select “RCTA”

and then press

.

When the RCTA function is disabled, the
RCTA OFF indicator (

P.70) illuminates

on the multi-information display. (Each
time the engine switch is turned off then
changed to IGNITION ON mode, the
RCTA function will be enabled automati-
cally.)

Vehicles with the Intuitive parking
assist

1

Press

or

to select

.

2

Press

or

to select “PKSA”

and then press

.

3

Press

or

to select “RCTA”

and then press

.

When the RCTA function is disabled, the

RCTA OFF indicator (

P.70) illuminates

on the multi-information display. (Each
time the engine switch is turned off then
changed to IGNITION ON mode, the
RCTA function will be enabled automati-
cally.)

Outside rear view mirror indicator visi-

bility

In strong sunlight, the outside rear view mir-

ror indicator may be difficult to see.

Hearing the RCTA buzzer

The RCTA buzzer may be difficult to hear

over loud noises, such as if the audio system

volume is high.

When “Rear Cross Traffic Alert

Unavailable” is shown on the

multi-information display

Water, ice, snow, mud, etc., may be attached

to the rear bumper around the sensors.

(

P.233) Removing the water, ice, snow,

mud, etc., from the attached to the rear

bumper around the sensors to return the

function to normal.
Additionally, the function may not operate

normally when driving in extremely hot or

cold environments.

Rear side radar sensors

P.233

Operation of the RCTA function

The RCTA function uses rear side 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 indicators and sounding a
buzzer.

Turning the RCTA function
on/off

NOTICE

Before using the RCTA function

Do not place objects near the sensors.

RCTA function

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Approaching vehicles
Detection areas of approaching vehicles

RCTA icon display

When a vehicle approaching from the
right or left at the rear of the vehicle is
detected, the following will be dis-
played on the Center Display.

Example (Lexus parking assist mon-
itor) (if equipped): Vehicles are
approaching from both sides of the
vehicle

Example (Panoramic view monitor)
(if equipped): Vehicles are
approaching from both sides of the
vehicle

RCTA function detection areas

The areas that vehicles can be detected in are outlined below.

A
B

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The buzzer can alert the driver of
faster vehicles approaching from far-
ther away.
Example:

The RCTA function is operational when

The RCTA function operates when all of the

following conditions are met:

The engine switch is in IGNITION ON

mode.

The RCTA function is on.

The shift lever is in R.

The vehicle speed is approximately 5

mph (8 km/h) or less.

The approaching vehicle speed is

between approximately 5 mph (8 km/h)

and 18 mph (28 km/h).

Setting the buzzer volume

The buzzer volume can be adjusted on the

multi-information display. (

P.236)

Use the meter control switches to change

settings. (

P.80)

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.

Situations in which the system may not

operate properly

The RCTA function may not detect vehicles

correctly in the following situations:

When the sensor is misaligned due to a

strong impact to the sensor or itssur-

rounding area

When mud, snow, ice, a sticker, etc., is

covering the sensor or surrounding area

Approaching vehi-

cle speed

Approximate

alert distance

18 mph (28 km/h)

(fast)

65 ft. (20 m)

5 mph (8 km/h)

(slow)

18 ft. (5.5 m)

A

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on the position above 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 vehi-

cle

When a vehicle is approaching at high

speed

When equipment that may obstruct a

sensor is installed, such as a towing eye-

let, 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 anglepark-

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 sen-

sor 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 low-

ered due to the carried load

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 possibility of a

collision

Instances of the RCTA function unneces-

sary 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, sigh, or parked vehicle, which may

reflect electrical waves toward the rear of

the vehicle, is short

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