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1593-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
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Operation of each component
4RUNNER (U)
■To prevent sensor error
To  ensure  that  the  sensors  operate  prop-
erly, do not touch or cover them. 
WARNING
Do not adjust the position of the mirror while driving.
Doing  so  may  lead  to  mishandling  of  the  vehicle  and  cause  an  ac cident,
resulting in death or serious injury. 
         
        
        
     
        
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2294-3. Operating the lights and wipers
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Driving
4RUNNER (U)
■Daytime running light system
●The daytime running lights illuminate using the same lights as  the headlight
high beam and illuminate dimmer than the headlight high beam.
● To  make  your  vehicle  more  visible  to  other  drivers  during  dayti me  driving,
the  daytime  running  lights  turn  on  automatically  when  all  of  the  following
conditions are met. (The daytime running lights are not designe d for use at
night.)
• The engine is running
• The parking brake is released
• The  headlight  switch  is  in  the  ,    (type A  only),    (type  C
and D), or 
* (type B and D) position
*: When the surroundings are bright
The daytime running lights remain on after they illuminate, eve n if the park-
ing brake is set again.
Type A  and  B:  Daytime  running  lights  can  be  turned  off  by  opera ting  the
switch.
● Compared  to  turning  on  the  headlights,  the  daytime  running  ligh t  system
offers greater durability and consumes less electricity, so it  can help improve
fuel economy.
■ Headlight control sensor (if equipped)
The sensor may not function properly if an
object is placed on the sensor, or anything
that  blocks  the  sensor  is  affixed  to  the
windshield. 
Doing  so  interferes  with  the  sensor
detecting  the  level  of  ambient  light  and
may  cause  the  automatic  headlight  sys-
tem to malfunction.  
         
        
        
     
        
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2304-3. Operating the lights and wipers
4RUNNER (U)■
Automatic light off system
Vehicles without a smart key system
● When the headlights come on: The headlights and tail lights tur n off 30 sec-
onds after a door is opened and closed if the engine switch is  turned to the
“ACC”  or  “LOCK”  position.  (The  lights  turn  off  immediately  if    on  the
key is pressed after all the doors are locked.)
● When only the tail lights come on: The tail lights turn off automatically if the
engine  switch  is  turned  to  the  “ACC”  or  “LOCK”  position  and  the   driver’s
door is opened.
To turn the lights on again, turn the engine switch to the “ON”  position, or turn
the lights off and then back to   or  . 
Vehicles with a smart key system
● When the headlights come on: The headlights and tail lights tur n off 30 sec-
onds  after  a  door  is  opened  and  closed  if  the  engine  switch  is  turned  to
ACCESSORY  mode  or  turned  off.  (The  lights  turn  off  immediately  if 
on the key is pressed after all the doors are locked.)
● When only the tail lights come on: The tail lights turn off automatically if the
engine switch is turned off and the driver’s door is opened.
To  turn  the  lights  on  again,  turn  the  engine  switch  to  IGNITION   ON  mode,  or
turn the light switch off and then back to   or  . 
■ Customization
Settings (e.g. light sensor sensitivity) can be changed. 
(Customizable features:  P. 547)
NOTICE
■To prevent battery discharge
Do  not  leave  the  lights  on  longer  than  necessary  when  the  engin e  is  not
running. 
         
        
        
     
        
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2314-3. Operating the lights and wipers
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Driving
4RUNNER (U)
Push  the  lever  away  from  you
with the headlight switch in the
 or   position.
Press  the  Automatic  High
Beam switch.
The  Automatic  High  Beam  indica-
tor  will  come  on  when  the  system
is operating.
Automatic High Beam
The Automatic High Beam uses a camera sensor located behind
the  upper  portion  of  the  windshi eld  to  assess  the  brightness  of
the lights of vehicles ahead, streetlights, etc., and automatic ally
turns the high beams on  or off as necessary.
WARNING
■Limitations of the Automatic High Beam
Do not overly rely on the Automatic High Beam. Always drive saf ely, taking
care  to  observe  your  surroundings  and  turning  the  high  beams  on  or off
manually if necessary.
■ To prevent incorrect operation o f the Automatic High Beam syste m
Do not overload the vehicle.
Activating the Automatic High Beam
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2334-3. Operating the lights and wipers
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Driving
4RUNNER (U)
■Conditions to turn the high beams on/off automatically
●When all of the following conditions  are met, the  high beams will  be turned
on automatically (after approximately 1 second):
• The vehicle speed is approximately 21 mph (34 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 automat-
ically:
• The vehicle speed is below approximately 17 mph (27 km/h).
• The area ahead of the vehicle is not dark.
• Vehicles ahead have their headlights or tail lights turned on.
• There are many streetlights on the road ahead.
■ Camera sensor detection information
●The  high  beams  may  not  be  automatically  turned  off  in  the  follo wing  situa-
tions:
• 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  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 usi ng 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  t he  high
beams to turn on or off:
• The  brightness  of  the  headlights,  fog  lights,  and  tail  lights  of  vehicles
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  (gradient, curve, condition of the  r oad  surface,
etc.)
• The number of passengers and amount of luggage in the vehicle
● The high beams may turn on or off unexpectedly.
● Bicycles or similar vehicles may not be detected.
● In the following situations the system may not be able to correctly detect the
surrounding  brightness  level.  This  may  cause  the  low  beams  to  r emain  on
or the high beams to flash or dazzle pedestrians or vehicles ah ead. In such
a case, it is necessary to manually switch between the high and  low beams. 
         
        
        
     
        
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2344-3. Operating the lights and wipers
4RUNNER (U)• 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 camera sensor is deformed or dirty
• When the temperature of the camera sensor is extremely high
• When  the  surrounding  brightness  level  is  equal  to  that  of  head lights,  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 prec eding  vehi-
cle
• 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  w inding
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, suc h as a con-
tainer 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.
• 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 drivers
■ Temporarily lowering sensor sensitivity
The sensitivity of the sensor can be temporarily lowered.
Turn the engine switch off while the following conditions are m et.
• The headlight switch is in   or  .
• The headlight switch lever is in the high beam position.
• Automatic High Beam switch is on.
Turn  the  engine  switch  to  the  “ON”  position  (vehicles  without  a  smart key
system) or IGNITION ON mode (vehicles with a smart key system).
Within 60 seconds after  , repeat pulling the headlight switch l ever to the
original position then pushing it to the high beam position qui ckly 10 times,
then leave the lever in the high beam position.
If the sensitivity is changed, the Automatic High Beam indicato r will turn on
and off 3 times.
Automatic  High  Beam  (headlights)  may  turn  on  even  when  the  vehicle  is
stopped.
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2474-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
4RUNNER (U)
The  pre-collision  system  is  equipped  with  a  sophisticated  computer
that will record certain data, such as: • Accelerator status
• Brake status
• Vehicle speed
• Operation status of the pre-collision system functions
• Information (such as the dist ance and relative speed between y our
vehicle and the vehicle  ahead or other objects)
• Images  from the camera  sensor (available  only  when  the  pre-col li-
sion  braking  function  or  the  pre-collision  brake  assist  functio n  was
operating)
The  pre-collision  system  does  not  record  con versations,  sounds or
images of the inside of the vehicle.
● Data usage
Toyota  may  use  the  data  recorded  in  this  computer  to  diagnose
malfunctions,  conduct  research  and  development,  and  improve
quality.
Toyota will not disclose the recorded data to a third party exc ept:
• With the consent of the vehicle owner or with the consent of t he
lessee if the vehicle is leased
• In response to an official request by the police, a court of l aw or a
government agency
• For use by Toyota in a lawsuit
• For  research  purposes  where  the  data  is  not  tied  to  a  specific vehicle or vehicle owner
● Recorded images can be erased  using a specialized device.
The image recording function can be disabled. However, if the f unc-
tion  is  disabled,  data  from  when  the  pre-collision  system  opera tes
will not be available.
Vehicle data recording 
         
        
        
     
        
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2484-5. Using the driving support systems
4RUNNER (U)
Two  types  of  sensors,  located  behind  the  front  grille  and  winds hield,
detect information necessary to  operate the drive assist systems.
Radar sensor
Camera sensor
Sensors
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