
2384-3. Operating the lights and wipers
HIGHLANDER HV_Uwindshield wipers are operating, if a 
front door is opene
d, the operation 
of the windshield wipers will be 
stopped to prevent anyone enter-
ing/exiting the vehicle from being 
sprayed by water from the wipers, 
provided the vehicle is stopped with 
the parking brake applied or the shift 
lever in P. When the front door is 
closed, wiper operation will resume.
Operating the   switch 
operates the rear wiper as fol-
lows.
1  (U.S.A.) or   (Canada) 
Off
2  (U.S.A.) or   (Canada) 
Intermittent operation
3  (U.S.A.) or   (Canada) 
Normal operation
WARNING
■Caution regarding the use of 
windshield wipers in AUTO 
mode (vehicles with 
rain-sensing windshield wip-
ers)
The windshield wipers may oper-
ate unexpectedly if the sensor is 
touched or the windshield is sub-
ject to vibration in AUTO mode. 
Take care that your fingers, etc. 
do not become caught in the 
windshield wipers.
■Caution regarding the use of 
washer fluid
When it is cold, do not use the 
washer fluid until  the windshield 
becomes warm. The fluid may 
freeze on the windshield and 
cause low visibility. This may lead 
to an accident, resulting in death 
or serious injury.
NOTICE
■When the washer fluid tank is 
empty
Do not operate the switch continu-
ally as the washer fluid pump may 
overheat.
■When a nozzle becomes 
blocked
In this case, contact your Toyota 
dealer.
Do not try to clear it with a pin or 
other object. The nozzle will be 
damaged.
Rear windshield wiper 
and washer
NOTICE
■When the rear window is dry
Do not use the wiper, as it may 
damage the rear window.
Operating the wiper lever 

2684-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER HV_Udisplay.
Indicates that steering assist of the 
lane centering function is operating 
by monitoring the position of a pre-
ceding vehicle.
When the follow-up cruising display 
is displayed, if the preceding vehi-
cle moves, your vehicle may move 
in the same way. A
lways pay care-
ful attention to your surroundings 
and operate the steering wheel as 
necessary to correct the path of the 
vehicle and ensure safety.
■Operation conditions of each 
function
●Lane departure alert function
This function oper ates when all of 
the following cond itions are met.
• LTA is turned on.
• Vehicle speed is approximately 32 
mph (50 km/h) or more.
*1
• System recognizes white (yellow) lane lines or a course*2. (When a 
white [yellow] line or course*2 is 
recognized on only one side, the 
system will operat e only for the 
recognized side.)
• Width of traffic lane is approxi- mately 9.8 ft. ( 3 m) or more.
• Turn signal lever  is not operated. 
(Except when another vehicle is in 
the lane on the side where the 
turn signal was operated)
• Vehicle is not being driven around  a sharp curve.
• No system malfunctions are 
detected. ( P.270)
*1: The function opera tes even if the 
vehicle speed is less than 
approximately 32 mph (50 km/h) 
when the lane centering function 
is operating.
*2: Boundary between asphalt and  the side of the road, such as 
grass, soil, or a curb
●Steering assist function
This function operates when all of 
the following conditions are met in 
addition to the operation conditions 
for the lane departure alert function.
• Vehicle is not accelerated or  decelerated by a fixed amount or 
more.
• Steering wheel is not operated  with a steering force level suitable 
for changing lanes.
• ABS, VSC, TRAC  and PCS are 
not operating.
• TRAC or VSC is not turned off.
●Vehicle sway warning function
This function operates when all of 
the following conditions are met.
• Setting for “Sway Warning” in    of the multi-information display is 
set to “ON”. ( P.97, 107)
• Vehicle speed is approximately 32  mph (50 km/h) or more.
• Width of traffic lane is approxi- mately 9.8 ft. (3 m) or more.
• No system malfunctions are 
detected. ( P.270)
●Lane centering function
This function operates when all of 
the following conditions are met.
• LTA is turned on.
• Setting for “Lane Center” in   of  the multi-information display are 
set to “ON”. ( P.97, 107)
• This function recognizes white  (yellow) lane lines or the position 
of a preceding v ehicle (except 
when the preceding vehicle is 
small, such as a motorcycle).
• The dynamic radar cruise control  with full-speed ran ge is operating 
in vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode.
• Width of traffic lane is approxi-
mately 10 to 13 ft. (3 to 4 m).
• Turn signal lever is not operated.
• Vehicle is not being driven around  a sharp curve.
• No system malfunctions are  detected. ( P.270)
• Vehicle does not accelerate or  decelerate by a fixed amount or  

2744-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER HV_U
This mode employs a radar to detect the presence of vehicles up to 
approximately 328 ft. (100 m) ahead, determines the current vehi-
cle-to-vehicle following distance, and operates to maintain a s uitable 
following distance from the vehicle ahead. The desired vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance can also be set by operating the vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance switch.
When driving on downhill slopes, t he vehicle-to-vehicle distance may 
become shorter.
Example of constant speed cruising
When there are no vehicles ahead
The vehicle travels at the  speed set by the driver.
Example of deceleration crui sing and follow-up cruising
When a preceding vehicle driving slower than the set speed 
appears
When a vehicle is detected runni ng ahead of you, the system automatically 
decelerates your vehicle. When a greater reduction in vehicle s peed is nec-
essary, the system applies the  brakes (the stop lights will come on at this 
time). The system 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  the system cannot decelerate suffi-
ciently to prevent your vehicle  from closing in on the vehicle  ahead.
When the vehicle ahead of you st ops, your vehicle will also stop (vehicle is 
stopped by system control). Afte r 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 pe rformed, system 
control continues to keep your vehicle stopped.
Driving in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode 

2754-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
HIGHLANDER HV_UWhen the turn signal lever is ope
rated and your vehicle moves to an over-
taking lane while driving at 50 mph (80 km/h) or more, the vehi cle will accel-
erate to help to overt ake a passing vehicle.
The system’s identification of what is an overtaking lane may be determined 
solely based on the location of  the steering wheel in the vehicle (left side 
driver position versus right side driver position.) If the vehi cle is driven to a 
region where the overtaking lane is on a different side from wh ere the vehi-
cle is normally driven, the vehicle may accelerate when the tur n signal lever 
is operated in the opposite direction to the overtaking lane (e .g., if the driver 
normally operates the vehicle in a region where the overtaking  lane is to the 
right but then drives  to a region where the  overtaking lane is to the left, the 
vehicle may accelerate when the  right turn signal is activated).
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 reached. The system then 
returns to constan t speed cruising.
1Press the cruise control main 
switch to activate the cruise 
control.
Dynamic radar cruise control indi-
cator will come on  and a message 
will be displayed  on the multi-infor-
mation display. Press the switch 
again to deactivate the cruise con-
trol.
If the cruise cont rol main switch is 
pressed and held for 1.5 seconds 
or more, the syste m turns on in 
constant speed control mode.  (
 P.279)
2 Accelerate or decelerate, 
with accelerator pedal opera-
tion, to the desired vehicle 
speed (at or above approxi-
mately 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 switch is released becomes the 
Setting the vehicle speed 
(vehicle-to-vehicle dis-
tance control mode) 

2794-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
HIGHLANDER HV_U
the steering wheel is returned to 
the center position, the vehicle 
speed reduction will end.
Depending on the situation, the 
vehicle speed will then return to 
the vehicle-to-vehicle distance 
control mode set speed.
In situations where vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control 
needs to operate, such as when 
a preceding vehicle cuts in front 
of your vehicle, the curve speed 
reduction function will be can-
celed.
■Operation display
Displayed when the vehicle 
speed is being reduced.
When the vehicle speed reduc-
tion ends, the display will disap-
pear.
■Changing the settings of 
the curve speed reduction 
function
The curve speed reduction func-
tion can be enabled/disabled 
and the vehicle speed reduction 
strength can be adjusted.
4.2-inch display
Press the  or   m eter c ontrol  
switch to select  . Press   or   to select “Curve Speed 
Reduction” and then press 
.
7-inch display
Press the  or   m eter c ontrol  
switch to select  . Press   or   to select “Curve Speed 
Reduction” and then press 
.
The setting will change each 
time the   meter control switch 
is pressed.
When constant speed control 
mode is selected, your vehicle 
will maintain a set speed without 
controlling the vehicle-to-vehi-
cle distance. Select this mode 
only when vehicle- to-vehicle dis-
tance control mode does not 
function correctly due to a dirty 
radar, etc.
1 With the cruise control off, 
press and hold the cruise 
control main switch for 1.5 
seconds or more.
Immediately after the switch is 
pressed, the dynamic radar cruise 
control indicator will come on. After-
wards, it switches to the cruise con-
trol indicator.
Switching to const ant speed control 
mode is only possible when operat-
ing the switch with the cruise con-
Selecting constant speed 
control mode 

2804-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER HV_Utrol off.
2
Accelerate or decelerate, 
with accelerator pedal opera-
tion, to the desired vehicle 
speed (at or above approxi-
mately 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 switch is released becomes the 
set speed.
Adjusting the speed setting: 
P. 2 7 6
Canceling and resuming the speed 
setting:  P. 2 7 8
■Dynamic radar cruise control 
with full-speed range can be set 
when
●The shift lever is in D.
●The desired set speed can be set 
when the vehicle speed is approx-
imately 20 mph (30 km/h) or more. (However, when the vehicle speed 
is set while driving at below 
approximately 20 mph [30 km/h], 
the set speed w
ill be set to 
approximately 20 mph [30 km/h].)
■Accelerating after setting the 
vehicle speed
The vehicle can a ccelerate by oper-
ating the accelera tor 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 will 
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 seconds after your vehicle 
stops, follow-up c ruising will be 
resumed.
■Automatic cancelation of vehi-
cle-to-vehicle d istance control 
mode
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance control 
mode is automatically canceled in 
the following situations.
●VSC is activated.
●TRAC is activated for a period of 
time.
●When the VSC or TRAC system is 
turned off.
●The sensor cannot detect cor-
rectly because i t 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  

3224-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER HV_U• When a vehicle turns into the 
detection area
Multi-information display
Driving mode select switch
Operate the driv ing mode select 
switch forward or backward to 
select the desired driving mode on 
the multi-information display.
1 Normal mode
Provides an optimal balance of fuel 
economy, quietness, and dynamic 
performance. Suitable for normal 
driving.
2Sport mode
Controls the hybrid system to pro-
vide quick, powerful acceleration. 
This mode also changes the steer-
ing feel, making it suitable for when 
agile driving response is desired, 
such as when driving on roads with 
Driving mode select 
switch
The driving modes can be 
selected to suit the driving 
and usage conditions.
Selecting a driving mode 

3234-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
HIGHLANDER HV_Umany curves.
When Sport mode is selected, 
Sport mode indicator comes on.
3
Eco drive mode
Helps the driver a ccelerate in an 
eco-friendly manner and improve 
fuel economy through moderate 
throttle characteri stics and by con-
trolling the operation of the air con-
ditioning system (heating/cooling).
When Eco drive mode is selected, 
Eco drive mode indicator comes 
on.
■Air conditioning system opera-
tion in Eco drive mode
In Eco drive mode, heating/cooling 
operations and the fan speed is con-
trolled to improve fuel efficiency. 
Perform the following procedures to 
increase the air conditioning perfor-
mance.
●Vehicle with a 12.3-inch display: 
Turn eco air conditioning mode off 
(  P.350)
●Adjust the fan speed ( P.343)
●Cancel Eco drive mode
■Canceling a driving mode
●Sport mode is automatically can-
celed and the driving mode 
returns to normal mode when the 
power switch is off.
●Normal mode and Eco drive mode 
are not canceled until another 
driving mode is sel ected. (Even if 
the power switch is off, normal 
mode and Eco drive mode will not 
be automatically canceled.)
Press the Trail Mode switch
When the switch is pressed, Trail 
Mode turns on and the Trail Mode 
indicator illuminates on the 
multi-information display.
When the switch is pressed again, 
the Trail Mode indicator turns off.
Trail Mode (AWD vehi-
cles)
Trail Mode is a system that 
performs integrated control 
for the AWD, brake and 
drive force control systems 
to assist the drive power on 
bumpy roads, etc.
WARNING
■Before using Trail Mode
Make sure to observe the follow-
ing precautions. Failure to 
observe these precautions may 
result in an unexp ected accident.
●Check that the Trail Mode indi-
cator is illuminated before driv-
ing. Trail Mode will not operate 
when the indicator is off.
●Trail Mode is not intended to 
expand the limits of the vehicle. 
Thoroughly check the road con-
ditions and drive with caution.
●Thoroughly check the road con-
ditions before driving. As Trail 
Mode is suitable for driving on 
bumpy roads, there is a chance 
that Trail Mode may not be the 
most appropriate in terms of 
other road conditions.
Turning Trail Mode on