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■Setting Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol
1 Setting Adaptive Cruise Control
to standby status
Press the “ON-OFF” switch. At this
time, (white) and the following dis-
tance setting indicator are displayed on the meter display.
The set vehicle speed display will read
“- - - km/h (- - - MPH)”.
Adaptive Cruise Control indica-
tor
Set vehicle speed
Your vehicle indicator
Following distance setting indi-
cator
Following distance setting indi-
cator (icon)
When the multi-information display is set to display content other than the driving
support system inform ation display, the
following distance setting indicator is shown as an icon.
To set the ready status: Adaptive
Cruise Control can be activated
when all of the fo llowing conditions
are met and “READY” indicator is
displayed on the meter display.
• Both the driver's door and the
front passenger's door are
closed.
• The driver’s seatbelt is fastened.
• The shift lever is in the D or M
position.
• The brake pedal is not
depressed.
• EyeSight operation is not tempo-
rarily stopped. (white) is
turned off. ( P.223)
• The road is not a steep slope.
• The steering wheel has not been
turned significantly in either
direction.
• The vehicle speed is between 0
km/h (0 mph) and approximately
180 km/h (110 mph).
• Parking brake is released.
• The GPF system warning light is
not illuminated or flashing.
• The driving mode is set to nor-
mal mode or sport mode.
( P.252)
• Pre-Collision Br aking System is
not turned off during TRACK
mode. ( P.183, 257)
• TRC and VSC system are not
set to off. ( P.257)
How to use Adaptive Cruise
Control
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When the low fuel level warning
light is illuminated, Adaptive Cruse
Control may not be used.
“READY” indicator
2 Setting Adaptive Cruise Control
Push the cruise control switch to the “-
SET” side or the “+ RES” side.
Adaptive Cruise Control is activated
and control starts, using the vehicle
speed at the time when the switch was pushed as the set vehicle speed.
If no vehicle in front has been detected,
the vehicle drives at the constant set vehicle speed.
When Adaptive Cruise Control is
activated, “READY” indicator turns
off, the set vehicle speed is dis-
played, and changes from
white to green.
Green
●The set vehicle speed can be set
between 30 km/h (20 mph) and 180 km/h (110 mph).
●If the vehicle speed is approximately 30 km/h (20 mph) or less when the
vehicle speed is set, the set vehicle
speed is set to 30 km/h (20 mph).
●When driving on a curve, the vehicle
may not accelerate, or may decelerate, even if the set vehicle
speed is higher than the current vehi-
cle speed.
●If does not illuminate, even when
the “ON-OFF” swit ch is pressed, Adaptive Cruise Control will not oper-
ate.
●If does not illuminate, even when
the “ON-OFF” switch is pressed and
this occurs frequently, there may be a malfunction in the system. Contact
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer and have the system
inspected.
When a vehicle in front is detected,
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WA R N I N G
When using Adaptive Cruise Control,
always set the speed according to the speed limit, traffic flow, road condi-
tions, and other conditions.
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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 ad justed 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 depress-
ing 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 display is
set to display content other than the driving support syst em information
display, the lead vehicle indicator is
shown as an icon. ( P. 9 2 )
●The notification sound (lead vehicle
acquisition sound) that occurs when a vehicle in front is detected or no
longer detected while Adaptive Cruise
Control is activated can be turned off by customization. ( P.377)
■Operation of Adaptive Cruise
Control
When no vehicle in front is
detected
The vehicle drives constantly and cor-
respondingly to the set vehicle speed
between 30 km/h (20 mph) and 180
km/h (110 mph).
When a vehicle in front is
detected
The vehicle follows the lead vehicle in
front, and will maintain the chosen fol-
lowing distance (there are four set-
tings), up to the set vehicle speed
between 30 km/h (20 mph) and 180
km/h (110 mph).
If your vehicle no longer detects
the vehicle in front
The vehicle gradually accelerates back
to the set vehicle speed and will drive at
that constant speed.
If a vehicle in front is detected while
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accelerating to the set vehicle speed,
vehicle following will be started again.
●When the brakes are applied by
Adaptive Cruise Cont rol, the vehicle’s
stop lights will illuminate.
●Even if there is no lead vehicle pres-
ent, on a downhill grade, the Adaptive Cruise Control’s automatic brake may
operate in order to maintain the set
vehicle speed.
●Some noises may be audible during
automatic braking. This is caused by the braking control and does not indi-
cate a malfunction.
●To temporarily accelerate quickly, use
the accelerator pedal. After accelerat-
ing, the vehicle will gradually return to the set vehicle speed shown in the set
vehicle speed display.
●If the vehicle in front is no longer
detected while your vehicle is still con-
trolled by the automatic braking oper- ation, the brake will be automatically
released gradually. Depress the
accelerator pedal if necessary.
●The lead-vehicle following function
has the following characteristics:
• If the lead vehicle’s stop lights are detected, deceleration will start earlier
than without detection.
• If the vehicle moves to the fast lane while traveling more than approxi-
mately 60 km/h (37 mph), the system
starts acceleration to the set vehicle speed more quickly because it is
linked with the turn signal.
• If the setting of driving lane is different
from the actual driving direction, the
vehicle may start to accelerate faster than usual when the driver signals a
lane change to move from the passing
lane to the driving lane. ( P.377)
●Cruise control acceleration character-
istics can be set to one of four levels. ( P.377)
■Increasing the set vehicle
speed
Using the cruise control switch
Push to the “+ RES” side briefly.
Every time the switch is pushed, the set
vehicle speed will increase in incre-
ments of 1 km/h (1 mph) increment.
Push to the “+ RES” side contin-
uously.
While the switch is being pushed, the
set vehicle speed will increase in incre-
ments of 5 km/h (5 mph).
When operating the switch, the set
vehicle speed changes on the
meter display.
NOTICE
If the driver operates the brake pedal
during automatic braking, the pedal
may feel stiff; however, this is not a malfunction. By depressing the brake
pedal further you can apply more
braking force. When the brake pedal is released it will return to its original
condition.
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Using the accelerator pedal
1 Depress the accelerator pedal
to increase vehicle speed.
2 When the desired speed is
reached, push the cruise control
switch to the “- SET” side.
The speed at the time of pushing the
switch will be set as the new set vehicle speed, and it appears on the meter dis-
play.
■Decreasing the set vehicle
speed
Using the cruise control switch
Push to the “- SET” side briefly.
Every time the switch is pushed, the set
vehicle speed will decrease in decre-
ments of 1 km/h (1 mph) decrement.
Push to the “- SET” side continu-
ously.
While the switch is being pushed, the
set vehicle speed will decrease in dec-
rements of 5 km/h (5 mph).
NOTICE
●When the vehicle is following the
lead vehicle, the actual vehicle
speed is controlled according to the lead vehicle. Therefore, if the cruise
control switch is pushed to the “+
RES” side and set to a speed higher than the speed of the lead
vehicle, the vehicle will not acceler-
ate; it will maintain a safe following
distance as the first priority. How- ever, because doing so changed
the set vehicle speed, when the
lead vehicle is no longer detected (for example, if you change to a
freeway lane with no vehicles in
front), the vehicle will accelerate to that new set vehicle speed. Change
the set vehicle speed while briefly
checking the value shown in the set vehicle speed display on the meter
display.
●When the accelerator pedal is
depressed with Adaptive Cruise
Control on, automatic braking con- trol and warnings by Adaptive
Cruise Control will not occur. How-
ever, if there is a high risk of colli- sion with an obstacle in front of the
vehicle at this time, the warning and
braking control of Pre-Collision Braking System may activate.
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When operating the switch, the set
vehicle speed changes on the
meter display.
Using the brake pedal
1 Depress the brake pedal to
decrease the vehicle speed.
Adaptive Cruise Control will be
canceled and (Adaptive Cruise
Control indicator) changes from green
to white.
2 When the desired speed is
reached, push the cruise control
switch to the “- SET” side.
The speed at the time of pushing the
switch will be set as the new set vehicle
speed, and it appears on the meter dis- play.
■Accelerating temporarily
Depress the accelerator pedal to
accelerate temporarily.
When the accelerator pedal is
released, the vehicle returns to the
set vehicle speed.
When the driver accelerates the
vehicle by depressing the accelera-
tor pedal while Adaptive Cruise
Control is operating, turns
white. When the acceleration is
completed, returns to green.
■Decelerating temporarily
Depress the brake pedal to
decelerate temporarily. When the
brake pedal is depressed, Adap-
tive Cruise Contro l will be canceled.
changes from green to white
while the set vehicle speed remains
displayed on the meter display.
Release the brake pedal and push
the cruise control switch to the “+
RES” side to reset the set vehicle
speed.
White
■Changing the following dis-
tance from the vehicle in front
The following distance from the
NOTICE
Ordinarily, while the vehicle is follow-
ing the lead vehicle, acceleration and
deceleration are performed automati- cally in accordance with the speed of
the lead vehicle. However, when your
vehicle approaches a lead vehicle, for example if it is necessary to acceler-
ate 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 accelera-
tor pedal or brake pedal to accelerate or decelerate as appropriate for the
existing conditions.
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vehicle in front setting can be
changed in 4 stages.
Each time the (Following dis-
tance setting) switch is pressed, the
distance from the vehicle in front
changes.
●The following distance changes corre- sponding with the vehicle speed. The
faster the vehicle travels, the greater
the following distance.
Approximate guide to following dis-
tances
●The following distance previously set is restored when you turn back on
Adaptive Cruise Control by pressing
the “ON-OFF” switch.
■Canceling by driver operation
Any of the following operations will
cancel Adaptive Cruise Control.
Depress the brake pedal.
changes from green to white while
the set vehicle speed remains dis-
played on the meter display.
White
Pull the cruise control switch to
Following
distance
indicator
When your
vehicle
speed is 40
km/h (25
mph)
When your
vehicle
speed is
100 km/h
(60 mph)
Approx. 30
m (100 ft)
Approx. 60
m (200 ft)
Approx. 25
m (85 ft)
Approx. 50
m (160 ft)
Approx. 20
m (65 ft)
Approx. 40
m (130 ft)
Approx. 15
m (50 ft)
Approx. 30
m (100 ft)
Canceling Adaptive Cruise
Control
Following
distance
indicator
When your
vehicle
speed is 40
km/h (25
mph)
When your
vehicle
speed is
100 km/h
(60 mph)
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the “CANCEL” side.
changes from green to white while
the set vehicle speed remains dis-
played on the meter display.
■Automatic cancellation by the
system
When the Adaptive Cruise Control
system brings your vehicle to a
complete stop, 3 intermittent beeps,
1 short beep a nd 1 long beep will
sound, and the Adaptive Cruise
Control system will release control
of your vehicle.
In the following cases, a notification
will sound 1 short beep and 1 long
beep and Adaptive Cruise Control
is automatically canceled.
changes from green to white. Also,
the Adaptive Cruise Control cancel-
lation message is displayed on the
multi-information display.
The grade of the road is very
steep.
TRC or VSC is activated.
The vehicle speed has exceeded
approximately 200 km/h (125
mph) while cruise control is acti-
vated.
The steering wheel is turned sig-
nificantly in either direction.
The shift lever is moved to a
position other than D or M.
• Adaptive Cruise Control can be
resumed after the shift lever is
returned to the D or M position.
Either the driver's door or the
front passenger's door is
opened.
The driver’s seatbelt is unfas-
tened.
The EyeSight system has a mal-
function. ( :yellow) ( P.222)
The EyeSight system has
stopped temporarily. ( :white)
( P.223)
The Pre-Collision secondary
braking is activated.
Parking brake is applied.
The engine revolutions
approached the red zone.
The driving mode is set to snow
mode. ( P.252)
Pre-Collision Braking System is
turned off during TRACK mode.
( P.183, 257)
TRC and VSC system are off.
( P.257)
NOTICE
When the vehicle has stopped, the
automatic braking function will be gradually released and the vehicle will
start creeping. Make sure to stop the
vehicle completely by depressing the brake pedal after the vehicle has
stopped.