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Each time the engine switch is turned off 
then changed to ON, the RCTA function 
will be enabled automatically.■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.204) 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.204
■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 indi cators and sounding a 
buzzer.
Approaching vehicles
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 RCTA function is only a supplemen-
tary function which alerts the driver that a 
vehicle is approaching from the right or 
left at the rear of the vehicle. As the 
RCTA function may not function cor-
rectly under certain conditions, the 
driver’s own visual confirmation of safety 
is necessary. Over reli ance on this func-
tion may lead to an accident resulting 
death or serious injury.
NOTICE
■Before using the RCTA function
Do not place objects near the sensors.
 RCTA function
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■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 less than approxi-
mately 5 mph (8 km/h).
●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.82)
Use the meter control switches to change 
settings. ( P.77)
■Conditions under which the RCTA func-
tion 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* *
: Depending on the conditions, detection 
of a vehicle and/or object may occur.
■Conditions under which the RCTA func-
tion may not function correctly
●The RCTA function may not detect vehi-
cles correctly in the following situations:
• When a 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 a sensor or its 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
• If a vehicle is approaching the rear of  your vehicle rapidly
• When a towing eyelet is installed to the  rear of the vehicle.
• When backing up on  a slope with a sharp 
change in grade
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• Immediately after the RCTA function is turned on
• Immediately after the engine is started 
with the RCTA function on
• When the sensors cannot detect a vehi- cle due to obstructions
●Instances of the RCTA function unneces-
sarily detecting a vehicle and/or object 
may increase in the following situations:
• When a vehicle passes by the side of your  vehicle
• 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, sign, or parked vehicle, which may 
reflect electrical waves toward the rear of 
the vehicle, is short
• When a towing eyelet is installed to the  rear of the vehicle
●When a detected vehicle turns while 
approaching the vehicle
●When a vehicle passes by the side of your 
vehicle
●When the distance between your vehicle 
and metal objects, such as a guardrail, 
wall, sign, or parked vehicle, which may 
reflect electrical waves toward the rear of 
the vehicle, is short
●When there are spinning objects near 
your vehicle such as the fan of an air con-
ditioning unit
●When water is spla shed or sprayed 
toward the rear bumper, such as from a 
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*:If equipped
■Parking Support Brake function 
(static objects)
 P.226
■Parking Support Brake function 
(rear-crossing vehicles)
 P.232 The Parking Support Brake can be 
enabled/disabled on the multi-informa-
tion display. All of the Parking Support 
Brake functions (static objects and 
rear-crossing vehicles) are 
enabled/disabled simultaneously.
Use the meter control switches to 
enable/disable the parking support 
brake. (
P.77)
1 Press   or   to select  .
PKSB (Parking Support 
Brake)*
The Parking Support Brake 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 is high, a 
warning operates to urge the driver 
to take evasive action. If the system 
determines that the possibility of a 
collision with a detected object is 
extremely high, the brakes are 
automatically applied to help avoid 
the collision or help reduce the 
impact of the collision.
PKSB (Parking Support Brake) 
system
WARNING
■Limitations of the Parking Support 
Brake system
Do not overly rely on the system, as 
doing so may lead to an accident.
●The driver is solely responsible for safe 
driving. Always drive carefully, taking 
care to observe your surroundings. 
The Parking Support Brake system is 
designed to provide support to lessen 
the severity of collisions. However, it 
may not operate in some situations.
●The Parking Support Brake system is 
not designed to stop the vehicle com-
pletely. Additionally, even if the system 
has stopped the vehicl e, it is necessary 
to depress the brake pedal immedi-
ately as brake control will be canceled 
after approximately 2 seconds.
NOTICE
■If “Parking Support Brake Unavail-
able” is displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display and the PKSB OFF 
indicator is flashing
If this message is displayed immediately 
after the engine swit ch is changed to 
IGNITION ON mode, operate the vehi-
cle carefully, paying attention to your sur-
roundings. It may be necessary to drive 
the vehicle for a certain amount of time 
before the system returns to normal. (If 
the system is not return to normal after 
driving for a while, clean the sensors and 
their surrounding area on the bumpers.)
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turn off. (P.68)
●Turn the PKSB (Parking Support Brake) 
on (P.221)
●The engine switch is turned to IGNI-
TION ON mode after the engine switch 
has been turned off.
●The shift lever is in P.
●Drive with no operation targets in the 
traveling direction of the vehicle
●Change the traveling direction of the 
vehicle (such as changing from moving 
forward to backing up, or from backing 
up to moving forward)
■If “Parking Support Brake Unavailable” 
is displayed on th e multi-information 
display and the PKSB OFF indicator is 
flashing
●If this message is displayed only when the 
shift lever is in any position other than R, a 
sensor on the front or rear bumper may 
be dirty. Clean the sensors and their sur-
rounding area on the bumpers.
●Initialization may no t have been per-
formed after a battery terminal was dis-
connected and reconnec ted. Initialize the 
system. ( P.225)
If this message continues to be displayed 
even after init ialization, have the vehicle 
inspected by your Lexus dealer.
■If “Parking Support Brake Unavailable” 
and “Parking Assist Unavailable Clean 
Parking Assist Sensor” is displayed on 
the multi-informatio n display and the 
PKSB OFF indicator is flashing
●A sensor may be covered with ice, snow, 
dirt, etc. Remove the ice, snow, dirt, etc., 
from the sensor to return the system to 
normal.
If this message is shown even after 
removing dirt from  the sensor, or shown 
when the sensor was not dirty to begin 
with, have the vehicle inspected by your 
Lexus dealer.
●A sensor may be frozen. Once the ice 
melts, the system will return to normal.
●Water may be continuo usly 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.
■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 
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*:If equipped
This function will operate in situations such as the following if an object is detected 
in the traveling direction of the vehicle.
■When traveling at a low speed and the  brake pedal is not depressed, or is 
depressed late
Parking Support Brake function (static objects)*
If the sensors detect a static object, such  as a wall, in the travelling direction of 
the vehicle and the system determines  that a collision may occur due to the 
vehicle suddenly moving forward due to  an accidental accelerator pedal oper-
ation, the vehicle moving the unintended  direction due to the wrong shift lever 
position, or while parking or traveling at low speeds, the system will operate to 
lessen the impact with th e detected static object and reduce the resulting 
damage.
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■When the accelerator pedal is depressed excessively
■When the vehicle moves in the unintend ed direction due to the wrong shift 
lever position
 P.210
Types of sensors
WARNING
■To ensure the Parking Support Brake 
can operate properly
Observe the following precautions 
regarding the sensors (
P.210). Failure 
to do so may cause a sensor to not oper-
ate properly, and may cause an accident.
●Do not modify, disassemble or paint 
the sensors.
●Do not replace a sensor with a part 
other than a genuine part.
●Do not subject a sensor or its sur-
rounding area to a strong impact.
●Do not damage the sensors, and 
always keep them clean. 

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■The Parking Support Brake function 
(static object) will operate when
The function will operate when the PKSB 
OFF indicator is not illuminated or flashing 
(  P.68, 67) and all of the following condi-
tions are met:
●Engine output restriction control
• The Parking Support Brake is enabled.
• The vehicle speed is 9 mph (15 km/h) or  less.
• There is a static object in the traveling  direction of the vehicle and 6 to 13 ft. (2 
to 4 m) away.
• The Parking Support Brake determines  that a stronger-than-normal brake opera-
tion is necessary to avoid a collision.
●Brake control
• Engine output restriction control is oper-
ating.
• The Parking Support Brake determines  that an immediate brake operation is nec-
essary to avoid a collision.
■The Parking Support Brake function 
(static objects) will stop operating when
The function will stop operating if any of the 
following conditions are met:
●Engine output restriction control
• The Parking Support Brake is disabled.
• The system determines that the collision  has become avoidable with normal brake 
operation.
• The static object is no longer 6 to 13 ft. (2 
to 4 m) away from the vehicle or in the 
WARNING
■Handling the suspension
Do not modify the suspension, as 
changes to the height or inclination of the 
vehicle may prevent the sensors from 
detecting objects correctly or cause the 
system to not operate or operate unnec-
essarily.
■If the Parking Support Brake function 
(static objects) operates unnecessar-
ily, such as at a railroad crossing
In the event that the Parking Support 
Brake function (static objects) operates 
unnecessarily, such as at a railroad cross-
ing, brake control w ill be canceled after 
approximately 2 seconds, allowing you 
to proceed forward and leave the area, 
brake control can also be canceled by 
depressing the brake pedal. Depressing 
the accelerator pedal after brake control 
is canceled will allow you to proceed for-
ward and leave the area.
■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.
■When to disable the Parking Support 
Brake
In the following situations, disable the 
Parking Support Brake as the system 
may operate even though there is no 
possibility of a collision.
●When inspecting the vehicle using a 
chassis roller, chassis dynamo or free 
roller
●When loading the vehicle onto a boat, 
truck or other transport vessel
●If the suspension has been modified or 
tires of a size othe r than specified are 
installed
●If the front of the vehicle is raised or 
lowered due to the carried load
●When equipment that may obstruct a 
sensor is installed, such as a towing 
eyelet, bumper protector (an addi-
tional trim strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or 
snow plow
●When using an automatic car wash