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Driving
• When passing an object on the side of the 
road, such as a parked vehicle
• When passing an oncoming vehicle on a  S curve
• When there is an object that may be mis-
taken for a pedestrian, such as a utility 
pole, tree, or pole on the roadside or at 
the entrance of a curve
• When there is a bicycle or motorcycle on  the roadside at the entrance of a curve
• If the preceding vehicle is a bicycle or 
motorcycle
●The system may operate the pedestrian 
alert unnecessarily if it detects the follow-
ing:
• Pedestrians on a sidewalk
• Bicycles and motorcycles
• Patterns or paint on the road, a wall,  median, billboard, etc. that may be mis-
taken for a pedestrian or bicyclist
■Situations in which the system may not 
operate properly
●In some situations, such as the following, 
a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist may not 
be detected by the sensors, preventing 
the system from operating properly:
• When a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist is  approaching your vehicle
• When your vehicle or a vehicle, pedes- trian or bicyclist is wobbling
• If a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist makes 
an abrupt maneuver (such as sudden 
swerving, acceleration or deceleration)
• When your vehicle approaches a vehicle, 
pedestrian or bicyclist rapidly
• When a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist is  not directly in front of your vehicle
• When a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist is  near a wall, fence, guardrail, manhole 
cover, vehicle, steel plate on the road, etc.
• When a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist is 
under a structure
• When part of a vehicle, pedestrian or  bicyclist is hidden by an object, such as 
large baggage, an umbrella, or guardrail
• When multiple vehicl es, pedestrians or 
bicyclists are close together
• If the sun or other light is shining directly  on a vehicle, pedestrian, bicyclist or 
guardrail ahead
• When a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist is  a shade of white and looks extremely 
bright
• When a vehicle, pedestrian or bicyclist  appears to be nearly the same color or 
brightness as its surroundings
• If a vehicles, pedestrians or bicyclists cuts  or suddenly emerges in front of your 
vehicle
• When the front of your vehicle is hit by  water, snow, dust, etc.
• When a very bright light ahead, such as 
the sun or the head lights of oncoming 
traffic, shines direct ly into the front cam-
era
• When approaching the side or front of a  vehicle ahead
• If a vehicle ahead is a motorcycle
• If a vehicle ahead is narrow, such as a per-
sonal mobility vehicle
• If a preceding vehicle has a small rear 
end, such as an  unloaded truck
• If a preceding vehicle has a low rear end,  such as a low bed trailer 

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• If a vehicle ahead has extremely high ground clearance
• If a vehicle ahead is carrying a load which  protrudes past its rear bumper
• If a vehicle ahead is irregularly shaped, 
such as a tractor or side car
• If a vehicle ahead is a child sized bicycle,  a bicycle that is carrying a large load, a 
bicycle ridden by more than one person, 
or a uniquely shaped  bicycle (bicycle with 
a child seat, tandem bicycle, etc.)
• If a pedestrian/or the riding height of a  bicyclist ahead is shorter than approxi-
mately 3.2 ft. (1 m) or taller than approxi-
mately 6.5 ft. (2 m)
• If a pedestrian/bicyclist is wearing over- sized clothing (a rain coat, long skirt, 
etc.), making their silhouette obscure
• If a pedestrian is bending forward or  squatting or bicyclist is bending forward
• If a pedestrian/bicyclist is moving fast
• If a pedestrian is pushing a stroller, wheel- chair, bicycle or other vehicle
• When driving in incl ement weather such 
as heavy rain, fog, snow or a sandstorm
• When driving through steam or smoke
• When the surrounding area is dim, such 
as at dawn or dusk, or while at night or in 
a tunnel, making a vehicle, pedestrian or 
bicyclist appear to be nearly the same 
color as its surroundings
• When driving in a place where the sur- rounding brightness  changes suddenly, 
such as at the entrance or exit of a tunnel
• When driving in a lo cation where there  are many objects which reflect radar, 
such as a tunnel or parking garage
• After the engine has started the vehicle 
has not been driven for a certain amount 
of time
• While making a left/right turn and for a 
few seconds after making a left/right turn
• While driving on a curve and for a few  seconds after driving on a curve
• If your vehicle is skidding
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or low- ered
• If the wheels are misaligned
• If a wiper blade is blocking the front cam- era
• The vehicle is being driven at extremely  high speeds.
• When driving on a hill
• If the radar sensor or front camera is mis- aligned
• If the headlights are misaligned
• When approaching a guardrail at a wide  or narrow angle
• When a vehicle approaches your vehicle  from the front left or right side while your 
vehicle is entering an intersection with 
poor visibility
• When a vehicle approaches your vehicle  from the rear left or right side
• When a vehicle approaches the side of  your vehicle at a shallow angle
• When driving on a road with a grade that 
changes sharply (sha rp incline/decline)
• Pedestrians and bicyclists which are not  illuminated by the head lights at night, in a 
tunnel, etc.
• Pedestrians and bicyclists which change  speed or direction abruptly
• Pedestrians and bicyclists which suddenly 
emerge from behind a vehicle or large 
object
• Pedestrians and bicyclists which are 
extremely close to the side of the vehicle 
(outside rear view mirror, etc.) 

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Driving
●In some situations, such as the following, 
the sensors may not detect the lane lines 
or a safe space the vehicle can be steered 
into, preventing the active steering assist 
from operating properly:
• When the white (yellow) lane lines are 
difficult to see, such as when they are 
faint, diverging/merging, or a shadow is 
cast upon them
• When the lane is more wide or narrow  than normal
• When there is a light and dark pattern on 
the road surface, such as due to road 
repairs
• If the system determines that a collision 
can be avoided by only using the brakes
• When a pedestrian is detected near the  centerline of the vehicle
●In some situations such as the following, 
sufficient braking force or steering force 
may not be obtained, preventing the sys-
tem from performing properly:
• If the braking functions cannot operate to 
their full extent, such as when the brake 
parts are extremely cold, extremely hot, 
or wet
• If the vehicle is not properly maintained  (brakes or tires are excessively worn, 
improper tire inflation pressure, etc.)
• When the vehicle is being driven on a  gravel road or other slippery surface
• If there are deep ruts in the road
• When driving on a slope
• When driving on a horizontally slanted  road
●Some guardrails, such as the following, 
may not be detected by the sensors, pre-
venting the system from operating prop-
erly:
• Guardrails which are less than approxi-
mately 1.9 ft. (60 cm) tall
• Short guardrails
• Irregularly-shaped guardrails (wire cable  guardrails, guardrails made of thin poles, 
etc.)
• Guardrails which are not illuminated by  the headlights at night, in a tunnel, etc.
• Guardrails which appear  to be nearly the 
same color or brightness as their sur-
roundings
• Guardrails which appear  to be nearly the 
same shape as their surroundings (walls, 
etc.) • Guardrails which are over a metal object 
(manhole cover, steel plate, etc.)
• Guardrails which are hidden behind thick 
grass
• Guardrails which are extremely close to  the side of the vehicle (outside rear view 
mirror, etc.)
• Curved guardrails or guardrails at the  entrance of a curve
●In some situations su ch as the following, 
the system may detect a pedestrian and 
display a warning on the head-up display, 
even though no pedestrian exists:
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or low-
ered, such as when the road surface is 
uneven or undulating (due to ruts, etc.)
• When driving on a slope
• When driving on a horizontally slanted 
road
• If the driver’s posture (driver seat posi-
tion) is extreme, such as excessively 
reclined
• If the head-up display position is set 
extremely high
■If VSC is disabled
●If VSC is disabled ( P.297), the pre-col-
lision brake assist and pre-collision brak-
ing functions are also disabled.
●The PCS warning light will turn on and 
“VSC Turned Off Pre-Collision Brake 
System Unavailable” will be displayed on 
the multi-information display. 

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■Enabling/disabling the pre-colli-
sion system
The pre-collision system can be 
enabled/disabled on   ( P.80) of 
the multi-information display.
The system is automatically enabled each 
time the engine switch is turned to IGNI-
TION ON mode.
If the system is disabled, the PCS warn-
ing light will turn on and a message will 
be displayed on the multi-information 
display.
■Changing the pre-collision warn-
ing timing
The pre-collision warning timing can 
be changed on   ( P.80) of the 
multi-information display.
The warning timing setting is retained 
when the engine switch  is turned off. How-
ever, if the pre-collisio n system is disabled 
and re-enabled, the operation timing will 
return to the default setting (middle).
WARNING
●When your vehicle is towing another 
vehicle
●When transporting the vehicle via 
truck, boat, train or similar means of 
transportation
●When the vehicle is raised on a lift with 
the engine running and the tires are 
allowed to rotate freely
●When inspecting the vehicle using a 
drum tester such as a chassis dyna-
mometer or speedometer tester, or 
when using an on vehicle wheel bal-
ancer
●When a strong impact is applied to the 
front bumper or front grille, due to an 
accident or other reasons
●If the vehicle cannot be driven in a sta-
ble manner, such as when the vehicle 
has been in an accident or is malfunc-
tioning
●When the vehicle is driven in a sporty 
manner or off-road
●When the tires are not properly 
inflated
●When the tires are very worn
●When tires of a size other than speci-
fied are installed
●When tire chains are installed
●When a compact spare tire or an 
emergency tire puncture repair kit is 
used
●If equipment (snow plow, etc.) that may 
obstruct the radar sensor or front cam-
era is temporarily installed to the vehi-
cle
Changing settings of the pre-col-
lision system 

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• When a detectable object is under a structure
•When part of a detect able object is hid-
den by an object, such as large baggage, 
an umbrella, or guardrail
• When multiple dete ctable objects are 
close together
• If the sun or other light is shining directly  on a detectable object
• When a detectable object is a shade of  white and looks extremely bright
• When a detectable object appears to be 
nearly the same color  or brightness as its 
surroundings
• If a detectable object cuts or suddenly 
emerges in front of your vehicle
• When the front of your vehicle is hit by  water, snow, dust, etc.
• When a very bright light ahead, such as  the sun or the headlights of oncoming 
traffic, shines directly into the front cam-
era
• When approaching the side or front of a  vehicle ahead
• If a vehicle ahead is a motorcycle
• If a vehicle ahead is narrow, such as a per- sonal mobility vehicle
• If a preceding vehicle has a small rear  end, such as an unloaded truck
• If a preceding vehicle has a low rear end, 
such as a low bed trailer
• If a vehicle ahead has extremely high  ground clearance
• If a vehicle ahead is carrying a load which  protrudes past its rear bumper • If a vehicle ahead is irregularly shaped, 
such as a tractor or side car
• If a vehicle ahead is a child sized bicycle, 
a bicycle that is carrying a large load, a 
bicycle ridden by more than one person, 
or a uniquely shaped  bicycle (bicycle with 
a child seat, tandem bicycle, etc.)
• If a pedestrian/or the riding height of a  bicyclist ahead is shorter than approxi-
mately 3.2 ft. (1 m) or taller than approxi-
mately 6.5 ft. (2 m)
• If a pedestrian/bicyclist is wearing over-
sized clothing (a rain coat, long skirt, 
etc.), making their  silhouette obscure
• If a pedestrian is bending forward or 
squatting or bicyclist is bending forward
• If a pedestrian/bicyclist is moving fast
• If a pedestrian is pushing a stroller, wheel- chair, bicycle or other vehicle
• When driving in incl ement weather such 
as heavy rain, fog, snow or a sandstorm
• When driving through steam or smoke
• When the surrounding area is dim, such  as at dawn or dusk, or while at night or in 
a tunnel, making a de tectable object 
appear to be nearly the same color as its 
surroundings
• When driving in a place where the sur- rounding brightness changes suddenly, 
such as at the entrance or exit of a tunnel
• After the engine has started the vehicle  has not been driven for a certain amount 
of time
• While making a left/right turn and for a  few seconds after making a left/right turn
• While driving on a curve and for a few 
seconds after driving on a curve
• If your vehicle is skidding
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or low- ered
• If the wheels are misaligned
• If a wiper blade is blocking the front cam- era
• The vehicle is being driven at extremely  

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Driving
high speeds
• When driving on a hill
• If the radar sensor or front camera is mis- aligned
●In some situations such as the following, 
sufficient braking force may not be 
obtained, preventing the system from 
performing properly:
• If the braking functions cannot operate to  their full extent, such as when the brake 
parts are extremely cold, extremely hot, 
or wet
• If the vehicle is not properly maintained  (brakes or tires are excessively worn, 
improper tire inflation pressure, etc.)
• When the vehicle is being driven on a  gravel road or other slippery surface
■If VSC is disabled
●If VSC is disabled ( P.299), the pre-col-
lision brake assist and pre-collision brak-
ing functions are also disabled.
●The PCS warning light will turn on and 
“VSC Turned Off Pre-Collision Brake 
System Unavailable” will be displayed on 
the multi-information display.
*: If equipped
When the system detects a vehicle 
approaching from the left or right in 
front of your vehicle when approaching 
an intersection, a notification will be 
displayed on the head-up display and 
panoramic view monitor
*.
*: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTI-
MEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
When the system determines that your 
vehicle may be about to enter an inter-
section even though a vehicle is 
approaching from the left or right in 
front of your vehicle, a buzzer will 
sound and a message will be displayed 
on the multi-information display to 
urge you to depress the brake pedal.
 Head-up display
FCTA (Front Cross Traffic 
Alert)*
When approaching an intersection 
at low speed, the radar sensors on 
the front side of the vehicle can 
detect approaching vehicles to the 
left and right of the front of the vehi-
cle. In this case, the head-up display 
is used to inform the driver of 
detected vehicles.
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Multi-information display
■The FCTA function is operational when
The system operates when all of the follow-
ing conditions are met.
●Setting for “PCS” and “CAUTION” in   ( P.80) of the multi-information 
display are set to “ON”.
●A shift position other than P or R is 
selected.
●Vehicle speed is approximately 9 mph 
(15 km/h) or lower.
●A vehicle is approaching from the left or 
right in front of your vehicle at a speed 
between approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) 
and 37 mph (60 km/h).
●There are no preceding vehicles ahead of 
your vehicle.
●The accelerator pedal is not strongly 
depressed.
●The brake pedal is not being strongly 
depressed.
■Situations in which the system may 
operate even though no vehicles are 
approaching
In certain situations, such as the following, 
the system may operate even though no 
vehicles are approaching:
●When approaching objects on the road-
side, such as guardrails, traffic signs, util-
ity poles, street lights, trees, or walls
●When driving near a TV tower, broad-
casting station, electric power plant, or 
other location where strong radio waves 
or electrical noise may be present
●When passing an object  on the side of the 
road, such as a parked vehicle
●When a vehicle or pedestrian is 
approaching from the left or right in front 
of your vehicle from far away
●When a vehicle or pedestrian is moving 
within a parking spot, etc. next to the lane 
your vehicle is driving in
●When a pedestrian or bicyclist is moving 
on a sidewalk
●When a vehicle or pedestrian is moving 
away from your vehicle
●When a vehicle approaching from the left 
or right in front of your vehicle is deceler-
ating or stops
●When a vehicle approaching from the left 
or right in front of your vehicle makes a 
WARNING
■Cautions regarding the use of the 
function
The driver is solely responsible for safe 
driving. Always driv e safely, taking care 
to observe your surroundings.
The FCTA system is a supplementary 
system that informs the driver of vehicles 
approaching from the left and right of the 
front of the vehicle.
Do not overly rely on the FCTA system. 
Over reliance on the system may lead to 
an accident, resulting in death or serious 
injury.
The details of the  warning display may 
differ from the actual traffic conditions.
Although the warnin g display will stop 
being displayed after a certain amount of 
time, this does not indicate that vehicles 
or pedestrians are no longer around your 
vehicle. 

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Driving
left/right turn immediately in front of your 
vehicle
●When a pedestrian is approaching your 
vehicle
●When an oncoming vehicle makes a 
left/right turn
●When your vehicle enters an intersection 
before a vehicle approaching from the 
left or right in front of your vehicle
●When stopped at traffic light and a vehi-
cle approaches from the left or right in 
front of your vehicle
●When driving in a lo cation where there 
are objects which reflect radar, such as 
vehicles, guardrails, walls, traffic signs, 
etc.
●When making a left/rig ht turn in front of 
an approaching vehicle
●When passing an oncoming vehicle
●When being overtaken by another vehi-
cle
●When driving next to another vehicle or a 
pedestrian
●When a vehicle or pedestrian 
approaches the side of your vehicle
Some objects, such as the following, may be 
detected and cause the FCTA system to 
operate:
●Pedestrians
■Situations in which the system may not 
operate properly
In some situations, such as the following, a 
vehicle may not be detected by a front side 
radar sensor, preventing the system from 
operating properly:
●If the front end or si de of an approaching 
vehicle is small (sports cars, etc.)
●If the front end of an  approaching vehicle  is low (low-slung sports cars, etc.)
●If the ground clearance of an approach-
ing vehicle is extremely high
●If the shape of an approaching vehicle is 
unusual (tractors, motorcycles with side-
cars, etc.)
●If a vehicle suddenly enters the detection 
area on the left or right in front of your 
vehicle from a parking lot, etc.
●If an approaching vehicle moves sud-
denly (sudden steering, acceleration, 
deceleration, etc.)
●When driving in inclement weather such 
as heavy rain, fog, snow or a sandstorm
●After the engine has been started and the 
vehicle has not been driven for a certain 
amount of time
●When driving on a road with a grade that 
changes sharply (sha
rp incline/decline)
●When driving around a sharp curve or on 
an undulating road
●If a vehicle is approach ing from the left or 
right of the front of  your vehicle diago-
nally
●When a vehicle is approaching from the 
left or right in front of your vehicle from 
far away
●When there is an object between your 
vehicle and an approaching vehicle
●When driving in a location where there 
are objects which reflect radar, such as 
guardrails, walls, vehicles, etc.
●When a group of vehicles which are close 
together approach
●Immediately after the FCTA system has 
been enabled