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Driving
■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 60
km/h (37 mph) 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 auto-
matically:
• The vehicle speed is below approxi- mately 50 km/h (31 mph).
• 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.
■Stereo camera detection informa-
tion
●If EyeSight is malfunctioning or tem-
porarily disabled, the high beam assist
will not operate, and the low beam
headlights will turn on.
●The high beams may not be automati-
cally turned off in the following 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 far-
away 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 using fog lights
without its headlights turned on is
detected.
●House lights, street lights, traffic sig-
nals, 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 the 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 vehi-
cles ahead • When a vehicle ahead only has oper-
ational lights on one side
• When a vehicle ahead is a two-wheeled vehicle
• The condition of the road (gradient,
curve, condition of the road surface, etc.)
• The number of passengers and
amount of luggage in the vehicle • When there is a lag in response due
to the limitations of the detection
range of the stereo camera
●The high beams may turn on or off
unexpectedly.
●Bicycles or similar vehicles may not
be detected.
●In the following si tuations the system
may not be able to correctly detect the
surrounding brightness level. This may cause the low beams to remain
on or the high beams to flash or daz-
zle pedestrians or vehicles ahead. In such a case, it is necessary to manu-
ally switch between the high and low
beams. • When driving in inclement weather
(heavy rain, snow, fog, sandstorms,
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etc.)
• When the windshield is obscured by fog, mist, ice, dirt, etc.
• When the windshield is cracked or
damaged • When the stereo camera is deformed
or dirty
• When the temperature of the stereo camera is extremely high
• When the surrounding brightness
level is equal to that of headlights, tail lights or fog lights
• When headlights or tail lights of vehi-
cles ahead are turned off, dirty, chang- ing color, or not aimed properly
• When the vehicle is hit by water,
snow, dust, etc. from a preceding vehicle
• When driving through an area of inter-
mittently changing brightness and darkness
• When frequently and repeatedly driv-
ing ascending/descending roads, or roads with rough, bumpy or uneven
surfaces (such as stone-paved roads,
gravel roads, etc.) • When frequently and repeatedly tak-
ing curves or driving on a winding
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, such 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. • Immediately after the engine is started
• 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
• When the vehicle is used in an area in
which vehicles travel on the opposite side of the road of the country for
which the vehicle was designed, for
example using a vehicle designed for
right-hand traffic in a left-hand traffic area, or vice versa
■Switching to the low beams
Turn the headlight switch to
position.
The high beam assist indicator will turn
off.
To turn the high beam assist on again,
turn the headlight switch to posi-
tion.
■Switching to the high beams
Push the lever forward.
The high beam assist indicator will turn
off and the high beam indicator will illu-
minate.
To turn the high beam assist on again,
push the lever forward again.
Turning the high beams
on/off manually
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Driving
Turns the rear fog light on
Releasing the switch ring returns it to
.
Operating the switch ring again turns
the rear fog light off.
■Fog lights can be used when
The headlights are turned on.
Rear fog lights
When driving in inclement
weather, such as rain or fog,
the rear fog lights can be used
to make your vehicle more visi-
ble to following vehicles.
Operating instructions
1604-3. Operating the lights and wipers
Operating the lever oper-
ates the wipers or washer as fol-
lows. When is selected, the
wipers will op erate automatically in
accordance with the vehicle speed.
1 Intermittent windshield wiper
operation
2 Low speed windshield wiper
operation
3 High speed windshield
wiper operation
4 Temporary operation
Wiper intervals can be adjusted
when intermittent operation is
selected.
5 Decreases the intermittent wind-
shield wiper frequency
6 Increases the intermittent wind-
shield wiper frequency
7 Washer/wiper dual opera-
tion
Pulling the lever operates the wipers
and washer.
Wipers will automatical ly operate a cou-
ple of times after the washer squirts.
When the headlights are on and the
lever is pulled and held, the headlight
cleaners will operate once.
Windshield wipers and
washer
Operating the lever can use the
windshield wipers or the
washer.
NOTICE
■When the windshield is dry
Do not use the wipers, as they may
damage the windshield.
Operating the wiper lever
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Driving
■The windshield wiper and washer can be operated when
The engine switch is in ON.
■If no windshield washer fluid
sprays
Check that the washer nozzles are not
blocked if there is washer fluid in the
windshield washer fluid reservoir.
WA R N I N G
■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, result- ing in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
■When the washer fluid tank is
empty
Do not operate the switch continually
as the washer fluid pump may over-
heat.
■When a nozzle becomes blocked
In this case, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
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4-4. Refueling
Driving
1 With the doors unlocked, press
the center of the rear edge of
the fuel filler door.
Push until you hear a click and take your hand away to slightly open the fuel
filler door. Then open the door fully by
hand.
2 Turn the fuel tank cap slowly
and remove it, then put it into
the holder on the fuel filler door.
■When opening the fuel filler door
The fuel filler door cannot be opened if
the doors have been unlocked using a
inside lock button.
Unlock the doors using the entry func-
tion, wireless remote control, or door
lock switch. ( P.103, 105)
■If the fuel filler door cannot be opened
P. 3 5 7
1After refueling, turn the fuel tank
cap until you hear a click. Once
WA R N I N G
●Turn the cap to the right until it
clicks to ensure that it is fully tight-
ened. If the cap is not securely tightened, fuel spillage could occur
in the event of an accident, creating
a fire hazard.
NOTICE
■Refueling
●Do not spill fuel during refueling.
Doing so may damage the vehicle,
such as causing the emission con- trol system to ope rate abnormally
or damaging fuel system compo-
nents or the vehicle’s painted sur- face.
●Never add any cleaning agents to the fuel tank. The addition of a
cleaning agent may cause damage
to the fuel system.
●Immediately put fuel in the tank
whenever the low fuel warning light
illuminates. Engine misfires as a result of an empty tank could cause
damage to the engine.
Opening the fuel tank cap
Closing the fuel tank cap
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the cap is released, it will turn
slightly in the opposite direction.
2 Close the fuel filler door, and
press the center of the rear
edge of the fuel filler door until
you hear a click.
When you lock the doors, the fuel filler door will also lock.
■When closing the fuel filler door
Do not lock the doors before closing the
fuel filler door, as the fuel filler door can- not be closed if the doors are locked. If
the doors are locked and the fuel filler
door cannot be closed, unlock the doors and then close the fuel filler door.
WA R N I N G
■When replacing the fuel tank cap
Do not use anything but a genuine
Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or
other incident which may result in
death or serious injury.
1664-5. EyeSight
WA R N I N G
There are limits to the EyeSight rec-
ognition performance and control per-
formance. Be sure to read the instructions for each function before
using the system, and always use it
properly. Improper use may lead to failure of control performance, which
could cause an accident.
Refer to the following pages for each function:
●For Pre-Collision Braking System, refer to P.175.
●For Adaptive Cruise Control, refer to P.185.
●For Conventional Cruise Control, refer to P.201.
●For Pre-Collision Throttle Manage-ment, refer to P.209.
●For Lane Departure Warning, refer to P.214.
●For Lane Sway Warning, refer to P.216.
●For Lead Vehicle Start Alert, refer to P.218.
For left-hand drive: In left-hand drive vehicles, EyeSight is configured for
driving on the right-hand side of the
road. However, it can be reconfigured by changing the driving lane setting
for driving on the left-hand side.*
(P.377)
For right-hand drive: In right-hand
drive vehicles, EyeSight is configured
for driving on the left-hand side of the road. However, it can be reconfigured
by changing the driving lane setting
for driving on the right-hand side.* (P.377)
If the setting for the traffic lane (driv- ing side of the road) does not match
the traffic lane, full EyeSight perfor-
mance may not be available.
*: Characteristics and settings that
are affected by specific differences
between right-hand drive and
left-hand drive vehicles cannot be
changed.
●The system may not operate cor-
rectly under the conditions listed below. When these conditions
occur, turn off Pre-Collision Braking
System. Also, do not use Adaptive Cruise Control or Conventional
Cruise Control.
• The tire pressure is not correct.*1
• Tires that are unevenly worn or tires
with uneven wear patterns are installed.*1
• Tires that are the wrong size are installed.*1
• A flat tire has been fixed temporarily with a tire repair kit.
• The suspension has been modified (including a genuine Toyota sus-
pension that has been modified).
• An object that obstructs the stereo
camera’s view is installed on the
vehicle.
• Tire chains are installed.
• The headlights are dirty or they
have snow and ice or dirt on them.
(Objects are not correctly illumi- nated and are difficult to detect.)
• The optical axes are not aligned correctly. (Objects are not correctly
illuminated and are difficult to
detect.)
• The lights including headlights and
fog lights have been modified.
• Vehicle operation has become
unstable due to an accident or mal-
function.