
1784-2. Driving procedures
Press the brake hold switch to turn the 
system on
The brake hold standby indicator (green)  comes on. While the system is holding 
the brakes, the brake hold operated indica-
tor (yellow)   comes on.
■Brake hold system operating conditions
The brake hold system cannot be turned on 
in the following conditions:
●The driver’s door is not closed.
●The driver is not wearing the seat belt.
If any of the conditions above are detected 
when the brake hold system is enabled, the 
system will turn off and the brake hold 
standby indicator light will go off. In addi-
tion, if any of the co nditions are detected 
while the system is holding the brake, a 
warning buzzer will sound and a message 
WARNING
■When parking the vehicle
Do not leave a child in the vehicle alone. 
The parking brake may be released unin-
tentionally and there is the danger of the 
vehicle moving that may lead to an acci-
dent resulting in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
■When parking the vehicle
Before you leave the vehicle, set the 
parking brake, shift the shift position to P 
and make sure that the vehicle does not 
move.
■When the system malfunctions
Stop the vehicle in a safe place and 
check the warning messages.
■When the parking brake cannot be 
released due to a malfunction
Driving the vehicle with the parking 
brake set will lead to brake components 
overheating, which may affect braking 
performance and increase brake wear.
Have the vehicle inspected by your 
Lexus dealer immediately if this occurs.
Brake Hold
The brake hold system keeps the 
brake applied when the shift posi-
tion is in D, M or N with the system 
on and the brake pedal has been 
depressed to stop the vehicle. The 
system releases the brake when the 
accelerator pedal is  depressed with 
the shift position in D or M to allow 
smooth start off.
Enabling the system
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B 

1794-2. Driving procedures
4
Driving
will be shown on the multi-information dis-
play. The parking brake will then be set 
automatically.
■Brake hold function
●If the brake pedal is left released for a 
period of about 3 minutes after the sys-
tem has started holding the brake, the 
parking brake will be set automatically. In 
this case, a warning buzzer sounds and a 
message is shown on the multi-informa-
tion display.
●To turn the system off while the system is 
holding the brake, firmly depress the 
brake pedal and press the button again.
●The brake hold function may not hold the 
vehicle when the vehicle is on a steep 
incline. In this situation, it may be neces-
sary for the driver to apply the brakes. A 
warning buzzer will sound and the 
multi-information display will inform the 
driver of this situation. If a warning mes-
sage is shown on the multi-information 
display, read the message and follow the 
instructions.
■When the parking brake is set automati-
cally while the system is holding the 
brakes
Perform any of the following operations to 
release the parking brake.
●Depress the accelerator pedal. (The 
parking brake will not be released auto-
matically if the seat belt is not fastened.)
●Operate the parking brake switch with 
the brake pedal depressed.
Make sure that the pa rking brake indicator 
light goes off. ( P.176)
■When an inspection at your Lexus 
dealer is necessary
When the brake hold standby indicator 
(green) does not illuminate even when the 
brake hold switch is pressed with the brake 
hold system operating conditions met, the 
system may be malfun ctioning. Have the 
vehicle inspected at your Lexus dealer.
■If “Brake Hold Fault Depress Brake to 
Deactivate Visit Your Dealer” or “Brake 
Hold Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” is 
displayed on the multi-information dis-
play
The system may be malfunctioning. Have 
the vehicle inspected by your Lexus dealer.
■Warning messages and buzzers
Warning messages and buzzers are used to 
indicate a system malfunction or to inform 
the driver of the need for caution. If a warn-
ing message is shown on the multi-informa-
tion display, read the message and follow 
the instructions.
■If the brake hold operated indicator 
flashes
 P.426
WARNING
■When the vehicle is on a steep incline
When using the brake hold system on a 
steep incline exercise caution. The brake 
hold function may not hold the vehicle in 
such a situation.
■When stopped on a slippery road
The system cannot stop the vehicle when 
the gripping ability of the tires has been 
exceeded. Do not use the system when 
stopped on a slippery road.
NOTICE
■When parking the vehicle
The brake hold system is not designed 
for use when parking the vehicle for a 
long period of time. Turning the engine 
switch off while the system is holding the 
brake may release the brake, which 
would cause the vehicle to move. When 
operating the engine switch, depress the 
brake pedal, shift the shift position to P 
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4
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 
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2444-5. Using the driving support systems
Example of deceleration cruising and follow-up cruising
When a preceding vehicle driving slower than the set speed appears
When a vehicle is detected running ahead of you, the system automatically decelerates 
your vehicle. When a greater reduction in vehicle speed is necessary, the system applies 
the brakes (the stop lights will come on at this time). The sy stem will respond to changes in 
the speed of the vehicle ahead in order to maintain the vehicle-to-vehicle distance set by 
the driver. Approach warning warns you when th e system cannot decelerate sufficiently to 
prevent your vehicle from closing in on the vehicle ahead.
When the vehicle ahead of you stops, your vehi cle will also stop (vehicle is stopped by sys-
tem control). After the vehicle ahead starts off,  pressing the “+RES” switch or depressing 
the accelerator pedal (start-off  operation) will resume follow-up cruising. If the start-off 
operation is not performed, system contro l continues to keep your vehicle stopped.
When the turn signal lever is operated and your vehicle moves to a left lane while driving at 
50 mph (80 km/h) or more, the  vehicle will quickly accelerate to help to overtake a pass-
ing vehicle.
Example of acceleration
When there are no longer any preceding  vehicles driving slower than the set 
speed
The system accelerates until the set speed is re ached. The system then returns to constant 
speed cruising.
1 Press the cruise control main switch 
to activate the cruise control.
Dynamic radar cruise control indicator will 
come on and a message will be displayed 
on the multi-information display. Press the 
switch again to deactivate the cruise con-
trol.
If the cruise control ma in switch is pressed 
and held for 1.5 seconds or more, the sys-
tem turns on in constant speed control  mode. (
P.248)
2 Accelerate or decelerate, with 
accelerator pedal operation, to the 
desired vehicle speed (at or above 
approximately 20 mph [30 km/h]) 
and press the “-SET” switch to set 
the speed.
Cruise control “SET”  indicator will come 
on.
The vehicle speed at the moment the 
B
C
Setting the vehicle speed (vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control 
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3Short
The vehicle-to-vehicle distance is set auto-
matically to long mode when the engine 
switch is turned to IGNITION ON mode.
If a vehicle is running ahead of you, the pre-
ceding vehicle mark   will also be dis-
played.
Select a distance from the table below. 
Note that the distances shown corre-
spond to a vehicle speed of 50 mph 
(80 km/h). Vehicle-to-vehicle distance 
increases/decreases in accordance 
with vehicle speed. When the vehicle is 
stopped by system control, the vehicle 
stops at a certain vehicle-to-vehicle 
distance depending on the situation.
After the vehicle ahead of you starts 
off, press the “+RES” switch. Your vehicle will also resume follow-up 
cruising if the accelerator pedal is 
depressed after the vehicle ahead of 
you starts off.
1
Pressing the cancel switch cancels 
the speed control.
The speed control is also canceled when 
the brake pedal is depressed. (When the 
vehicle has been stopped by system con-
trol, depressing the brake pedal does not 
cancel the setting.)
2Pressing the “+RES” switch 
resumes the cruise control and 
returns vehicle speed to the set 
speed.
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance set-
tings (vehicle-to-vehicle dis-
tance control mode)
Distance 
optionsVehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance
LongApproximately 160 ft. (50  m)
MediumApproximately 130 ft. (40 m)
ShortApproximately 100 ft. (30  m)
Resuming follow-up cruising 
when the vehicle has been 
stopped by system control (vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control 
mode)
A
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Driving
■Accelerating after setting the vehicle 
speed
The vehicle can accelerate by operating the 
accelerator pedal. After accelerating, the 
set speed resumes. However, during vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control mode, the 
vehicle speed may decrease below the set 
speed in order to maintain the distance to 
the preceding vehicle.
■When the vehicle stops while follow-up 
cruising
●Pressing the “+RES” switch while the 
vehicle ahead stops w ill resume follow-up 
cruising if the vehicle ahead starts off 
within approximately 3 seconds after the 
switch is pressed.
●If the vehicle ahead starts off within 3 sec-
onds after your vehicle stops, follow-up 
cruising will be resumed.
■Automatic cancelation of vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control mode
Vehicle-to-vehicle dist ance control mode is 
automatically canceled in the following situ-
ations.
●VSC is activated.
●TRAC is activated for a period of time.
●When the VSC or TRAC system is 
turned off.
●When snow mode is set.
●The sensor cannot detect correctly 
because it is covered in some way.
●Pre-collision braking is activated.
●The parking brake is operated.
●The vehicle is stopped by system control 
on a steep incline.
●The following are detected when the 
vehicle has been stopped by system con-
trol:
• The driver is not wearing a seat belt.
• The driver’s door is opened.
• The vehicle has been stopped for about 3  minutes.
If vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode 
is automatically canceled for any reasons 
other than the above, there may be a mal-
function in the system . Contact your Lexus 
dealer.
■Automatic cancelation of constant 
speed control mode
Constant speed control mode is automati-
cally canceled in the following situations:
●Actual vehicle speed is more than 
approximately 10 mph (16 km/h) below 
the set vehicle speed.
●Actual vehicle speed falls below approxi-
mately 20 mph (30 km/h).
●VSC is activated.
●TRAC is activated for a period of time.
●When the VSC or TRAC system is 
turned off.
●Pre-collision braking is activated.
If constant speed control mode is automati-
cally canceled for any reasons other than 
the above, there may be a malfunction in the 
system. Contact your Lexus dealer.
■Situations in which the curve speed 
reduction function may not operate 
(vehicles with Lexus Safety System + A)
In situations such as the following, the curve 
speed reduction function may not operate:
●When the vehicle is being driven around 
a gentle curve
●When the accelerato r pedal is being 
depressed
●When the vehicle is being driven around 
an extremely short curve
■Brake operation
A brake operation sound may be heard and 
the brake pedal response may change, but 
these are not malfunctions.
■Warning messages and buzzers for 
dynamic radar cruise control with 
full-speed range
Warning messages and buzzers are used to 
indicate a system malfunction or to inform 
the driver of the need for caution while driv-
ing. If a warning messa ge is shown on the 
multi-information displa y, read the message 
and follow the instructions.( P.197, 203, 
429)
■When the sensor may not be correctly 
detecting the vehicle ahead
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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 position 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 adj acent 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 wh ich the Blind Spot 
Monitor 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 th at 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 Blind Spot 
Monitor 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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traveling direction of the vehicle.
●Brake control
• The Parking Support Brake is disabled.
• Approximately 2 seconds have elapsed  since the vehicle was stopped by brake 
control.
• The brake pedal is depressed after the  vehicle is stopped by brake control.
• The static object is no longer 6 to 13 ft. (2  to 4 m) away from the vehicle or in the 
traveling direction of the vehicle.
■Re-enabling the Parking Support Brake 
function (static objects)
 P.277
■Detection range of the Parking Support 
Brake function (static objects)
The detection range of the Parking Support 
Brake function (static objects) differs from 
the detection range of  the intuitive parking 
assist. ( P.263) Therefore, even if the intu-
itive parking assist detects an object and 
provides a warning, the Parking Support 
Brake function (static objects) may not start 
operating.
■Objects that the Parking Support Brake 
function (static obje cts) may not detect
The sensors may not be able to detect cer-
tain objects, such as the following:
●Pedestrian
●Cotton cloth, snow, and other materials 
that are poor reflectors of ultrasonic 
waves
●Objects which are not perpendicular to 
the ground, are not perpendicular to the 
traveling direction of the vehicle, are 
uneven or are waving
●Low objects
●Thin objects such as wires, fences, ropes 
and signposts
●Objects that are extremely close to the 
bumper
●Sharply-angled objects
●Tall objects with upper sections project-
ing outwards in the direction of your vehi-
cle
■Situations in which the Parking Support 
Brake function (static objects) may not 
operate
When driving with the shift position in N
■Intuitive parking assist buzzer
Regardless of whether the intuitive parking 
assist system is enabled or not ( P.260), if 
the Parking Support Brake function (static 
objects) is enabled ( P.274), the front or 
rear sensors detect an object and brake 
control is performed, the intuitive parking 
assist buzzer will sound to notify the driver 
of the approximate distance to the object.
■Situations in which the Parking Support 
Brake function (static objects) may 
operate even if there is no possibility of a 
collision
In some situations, such as the following, the 
Parking Support Brake function (static 
objects) may operate even though there is 
no possibility of a collision.
●Vehicle surroundings
• When driving on a narrow road
• When driving on a gravel road or in an  area with tall grass
• When driving toward a banner, flag,  low-hanging branch or boom barrier 
(such as those used at railroad crossings,