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Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Operation
The millimeter wave radar sensor in this system primarily detects the reflected wave from the rear end of the vehicle ahead of you to determine
the presence of the vehicle ahead as well as measuring the vehicle−to−vehicle distance. The detection range of the sensor is about 120 m
(400 ft.) ahead.
If no vehicle is detected ahead of you:
Your cruising speed is maintained at the preset speed from about 45 km/h (28 mph) to about 135 km/h (85 mph).
If a vehicle is detected ahead of you:
Your cruising speed changes in proportion to the speed of the vehicle ahead to maintain an appropriate distance from your vehicle to
the vehicle ahead.
If the vehicle ahead is out of the detection range, your cruising speed will be gradually increased up to the preset speed, and your vehicle
resumes fixed−speed cruising.
If the vehicle ahead decelerates abruptly or other vehicles cut in ahead of you, your vehicle may be too close to the vehicle ahead of you.
If this occurs, the multi−information display flashes and beeps. (Approach warning)
The dynamic radar cruise control should be used on roads in which sufficient vehicle−to−vehicle distance will be ensured
(such as on freeways).
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This quick reference guide provides you with information on Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Vehicle−to−Vehicle Distance
Control Mode. Prior to use of this system, you should be thoroughly familiar with this system, referring to “Dynamic Radar
Cruise Control” in Section 3−1, Owner’s Manual in conjunction with this quick reference guide.
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Warning Display
If there is trouble somewhere in the dynamic radar cruise control while the vehicle−to−vehicle distance control mode is on, the “CRUISE”
indicator light in the instrument cluster flashes, the master warning light comes on and the warning tone sounds, and one or more of the
warning messages will appear on the multi−information display.
If a warning message appears on the display, take the appropriate measure referring to Section 3−1, “Owner’s Manual”.
Approach Warning
Dynamic radar cruise control and approach warning do not operate when the vehicle ahead is at a stop
or is driving much slower than your vehicle. Use caution for the vehicle at the end of the line in heavy
traffic or at the tollgate, the vehicle at a stop and the very slow vehicle.
If your vehicle approaches the vehicle ahead because of insufficient braking when the vehicle ahead deceler-
ates abruptly or when another vehicle cuts in ahead of you, the multi−information display flashes and beeps.
Depress the brake pedal to slow down, ensuring sufficient vehicle−to−vehicle distance.
Warning message
“CLEAN RADAR SENSOR”
“CRUISE NOT AVAILABLE”
“CHECK CRUISE SYSTEM”
If any warning message shown above appears, the preset
speed automatically cancels out.
Master Warning
Light Warning
Message
”CRUISE” Indicator
Light
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Depress the accelerator or brake pedal to attain the desired speed.
Press the control lever downward in the “– SET” direction and release it.
This sets the vehicle at that speed.
If a vehicle is detected ahead of you: Your cruising speed changes in proportion to the speed
of the vehicle ahead to maintain an appropriate distance from your vehicle to the vehicle ahead.
If there was no vehicle ahead, your cruising speed will be gradually increased up to the preset speed.
If no vehicle is detected ahead of you: Your cruising speed is
maintained at the preset speed.
Cancelling
To stop the operation: Push the “ON−OFF” button to turn off.
To stop the operation temporarily:
Pull the control lever in the “CANCEL” direction.
To resume follow−up cruising or cruising at fixed speed,
press the control lever upward and release it.
Operation Procedure
The operation procedure is shown as follows. For the detailed information, see Section 3−1 in the “Owner’s Manual”.
Setting
Push the “ON−OFF” button to turn on the system. The “CRUISE” indicator light in the instrument cluster comes on and “RADAR
READY” appears on the multi−information display.
See Owner’s Manual for Complete Information.
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Operation Procedure
Acceleration/Deceleration
To accelerate: Depress the accelerator pedal. (When you release the accelerator pedal, follow−up cruising or fixed speed cruising
resumes.) If there was no vehicle ahead, the vehicle will accelerate gradually to the preset speed. At this time, depressing the acceler-
ator pedal will accelerate quickly.
To decelerate: Depress the brake pedal. (Even when you release the brake pedal, dynamic radar cruise control does not return
to follow−up cruising or fixed speed cruising. Press the control lever upward to resume follow−up−cruising or fixed speed cruising.)
Changing the preset speed
Using the control lever:
Press the control lever upward or downward.
Press the control lever upward in the “+RES” direction to increase
the preset speed. The displayed speed will increase in increments of 5 mph
(for U.S.A) or 5 km/h (for Canada).
Press the control lever downward in the “– SET” direction to decrease
the preset speed. The displayed speed will decrease in decrements
of 5 mph (for U.S.A.) or 5 km/h (for Canada).
Release the control lever when the multi−information display shows
the desired preset speed.
Using the accelerator and brake pedals:
When using the accelerator pedal, you need to cancel the preset speed once.
Depress the accelerator or brake pedal to attain the desired speed.
Press the control lever downward in the “– SET” direction and
release the lever.
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Operation Procedure
To restore the previous control
If the preset speed has been cancelled, when you press the lever upward in the “+RES” direction while “RADAR READY” shows up
on the multi−information display and at a vehicle speed of about more than 40 km/h (25 mph), the speed set prior to cancellation will
be restored.
Changing vehicle−to−vehicle distance setting
You can select one of the following vehicle−to−vehicle distances: “Long”, “Middle” or “Short”. Each time you push the distance switch
briefly, the setting changes from “Long” to “Middle” to “Short” and then back to “Long”. You can confirm the setting on the multi−informa-
tion display.
See Owner’s Manual for Complete Information.
Distance Switch
LongMiddleShort
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In addition to the vehicle−to−vehicle distance control mode described in this quick reference guide, dynamic radar cruise con-
trol has conventional (fixed speed) cruise control mode for cruising at fixed speeds. For the conventional (fixed speed) cruise
control mode, see Section 3−1 in the “Owner’s Manual”.
Multi−information display:
Push the control lever in the “MODE” direction for longer
than 1 second to change to the fixed speed control mode.Vehicle−to−Vehicle Distance
Control Mode
Fixed Speed Control Mode Push the “ON−OFF” button to turn on the system. The
“CRUISE” indicator light in the instrument cluster comes on
and “RADAR READY” appears on the multi−information dis-
play.Each mode display
The two cruise control function differently. If you use dynamic
radar cruise control, always confirm which mode is selected. Changing to the conventional (fixed speed) control
mode
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