1984-5. EyeSight
detected, a notification sounds 1
short beep and the lead vehicle
indicator will illuminate.
The vehicle follows the lead
vehicle in front and maintains
the selected following distance.
At this time, the cruise speed is
adjusted to and will not exceed
the set vehicle speed. If the
vehicle in front is no longer
detected, a notification sounds 1
short beep and the lead vehicle
indicator turns off. While the
driver accelerates the vehicle by
depressing the accelerator
pedal, will turn from green to
white. When acceleration has
stopped, will turn from white
to green.Lead vehicle indicator (icon)
Lead vehicle indicator
●When the multi-information dis-
play is set to display content other
than the driving support system
information display, the lead vehi-
cle indicator is s hown as an icon.
( P. 9 3 )
●The notification sound (lead vehi-
cle acquisition sound) that occurs
when a vehicle in front is detected
or no longer detected while Adap- tive Cruise Control is activated
can be turned off by customiza-
tion. (
P.400)
■Operation of Adaptive
Cruise Control
When no vehicle in front is
detected
The vehicle drives constantly and
correspondingly to the set vehicle
speed between 20 mph (30 km/h)
and 90 mph (145 km/h).
When a vehicle in front is
detected
The vehicle follows the lead vehicle
in front, and will maintain the cho-
sen following dist ance (there are
four settings), up to the set vehicle
speed between 20 mph (30 km/h)
and 90 mph (145 km/h).
If your vehicle no longer
detects the vehicle in front
The vehicle gradually accelerates
back to the set vehicle speed and
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2024-5. EyeSight
■Changing the following dis-
tance from the vehicle in
front
The following distance from the
vehicle in front setting can be
changed in 4 stages.
Each time the (Following
distance setting) switch is
pressed, the distance from the
vehicle in front changes.
●The following distance changes
corresponding with the vehicle
speed. The faster the vehicle trav-
els, the greater the following dis-
tance.
Approximate guide to following
distances
●The following distance previously
set is restored when you turn back
on Adaptive Cruise Control by
pressing the “ON-OFF” switch.
■Canceling by driver opera-
tion
Any of the following operations
will cancel Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol.
Depress the brake pedal.
changes from green to white
while the set vehicle speed remains
displayed on the meter display.
NOTICE
Ordinarily, while the vehicle is fol-
lowing the lead vehicle, accelera-
tion and deceleration are
performed automatically in accor-
dance with the speed of the lead
vehicle. However, when your
vehicle approaches a lead vehi-
cle, for example if it is necessary
to accelerate for a lane change or
other reason, and if the vehicle in
front suddenly decelerates, or if
another vehicle cuts into your
path, operate the accelerator
pedal or brake pedal to accelerate
or decelerate as appropriate for
the existing conditions.Following distance
indicator
When your vehicle
speed is 25 mph
(40 km/h)When your vehicle
speed is 60 mph
(100 km/h)
Approx.
100 ft (30
m)Approx.
200 ft (60
m)
Approx. 80
ft (25 m)Approx.
160 ft (50
m)
Approx. 65
ft (20 m)Approx.
130 ft (40
m)
Approx. 50
ft (15 m)Approx.
100 ft (30
m)
Canceling Adaptive
Cruise Control
2144-5. EyeSight
■Restoring the previously
set vehicle speed
The previously set vehicle
speed is stored in memory. To
restore that vehicle speed, push
the cruise control switch to the
“+ RES” side. changes from
white to green.
You can restore the set vehicle
speed when the previously set
vehicle speed has been stored
and the current vehicle speed is
approximately 20 mph (30 km/h)
or more. Green
●The vehicle speed stored in mem-
ory is erased in the following cir-
cumstances:
• The cruise control is turned off by pressing the “ON-OFF” switch.
• TRAC or VSC is activated.
• The cruise control mode was
switched from Conventional
Cruise Control to Adaptive Cruise
Control.
●The vehicle drives constantly and
correspondingly to the set vehicle
speed between 20 mph (30 km/h)
and 90 mph (145 km/h).
●If there is no vehicle speed stored
in memory (previous vehicle
speed), the current vehicle speed
is set when the cruise control
switch is pushed to the “+ RES”
side. ( P.208)
Press the “ON-OFF” switch.
turns off on the meter dis-
play and Conventional Cruise
Control turns off.
NOTICE
When shifting the shift lever to the
N position, Conve ntional Cruise
Control will be automatically can-
celed. Do not shift the lever to the
N position unless in an emer-
gency. Otherwise the engine
brake may not operate, which
could cause an accident.
Turning off Conventional
Cruise Control
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2314-6. Using other driving systems
4
Driving
4-6.Using other driving systems
*: If equippedBSD/RCTA consists of the fol-
lowing functions.
To detect a vehicle in a blind
spot on an adjacent lane or a
vehicle approaching at high
speed while driving the vehi-
cle (Blind Spot Detection)
To detect a vehicle approach-
ing from the right or left while
reversing the vehicle (Rear
Cross Traffic Alert)
The system uses radar sensors
for the following features.
The BSD/RCTA radar sensor has
been certified by the radio wave
related laws of the U.S. and other
FCC compliant countries and Can-
ada. When drivi ng in other coun-
tries, certification of the country
where the vehicle is driven must be
obtained. For certif ication in the U.S.
and other FCC comp liant countries
and Canada, refer to P.440.
■Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
The system notifies the driver of
the presence of vehicles in its
blind spot.
If the system detects a vehicle
in its blind spot, it warns the
driver by illuminating the
BSD/RCTA approach indica-
tor(s) on the outside mirror(s).
If the driver operates the turn
signal lever in the direction
where the BSD/RCTA
approach indicator is illumi-
nating, the system warns the
BSD/RCTA*
The BSD/RCTA consists of
rear corner radars with
Blind Spot Detection, Lane
Change Assist and Rear
Cross Traffic Alert.
These functions of
BSD/RCTA are the systems
that detect objects and vehi-
cles to the rear and draw
attention to the driver when
changing a lane or when
driving in reverse.
WARNING
The driver is responsible for driv-
ing safely. Always be sure to
check the surroundings with your
eyes when changing lanes or
reversing the vehicle.
The system is designed to assist
the driver in changing lanes or
reversing safely by monitoring the
rear and side areas of the vehicle.
However, you cannot rely on this
system alone in assuring the
safety during a lane change or
reversing. Overconfidence in this
system could result in an accident
and lead to serious injury or
death. Since the system operation
has various limitations, the flash-
ing or illumination of the
BSD/RCTA approach indicator
may be delayed or it may not
operate at all even when a vehicle
is present in a neighboring lane or
approaching from either side.
The driver is responsible for pay-
ing attention to t he rear and side
areas of the vehicle.
System features
2374-6. Using other driving systems
4
Driving
In the following cases, the
system may detect a vehicle
driving two lanes away from
your vehicle.
• When your vehicle drives on the
near side of its l ane from the cor-
responding vehicle
• When the vehicle driving two lanes away drives on the near
side of its lane fr om your vehicle
■System temporary stops
This display appears when the
system is used at extremely
high or low temperatures or
when abnormal voltage exists.
Once these conditions are cor-
rected, the system will recover
from the temporary stop condi-
tion and the indicator will disap-
pear.
If the indicator remains dis-
played for a prolonged time,
have the system inspected at a
Toyota dealer.
“BSD/RCTA Disabled”
BSD/RCTA OFF indicator
■System temporary stops
due to reduced radar sensi-
tivity
This display appears when the
detectability of the radar sen-
sors is reduced. Once the condi-
tion is corrected, the system will
recover from the temporary stop
condition and the indicator will
disappear.
If the indicator remains dis-
played for a prolonged time,
have the system inspected at a
Toyota dealer.
“BSD/RCTA Disabled Sen-
sor Blocked”
BSD/RCTA OFF indicator
■System malfunction
This display appears when a
malfunction occurs in the sys-
tem. Contact a Toyota dealer
and have the system inspected.
BSD/RCTA OFF indicator
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