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4-5. EyeSight
Driving
WA R N I N G
• Fluid has not been fully wiped off
the windshield during or after use of
the window washer.
• Obstacles cannot be correctly rec-
ognized due to water droplets from rain or the washer, or the wiper
blades obstructing the stereo cam-
era’s field of view.
• The stereo camera’s field of view is
obstructed.
• With low obstacles (low wall, crash
barrier, low vehicle, etc.)
• The size and height of an obstacle
is smaller than the limitations of the
stereo camera’s recognition capa- bility. (Small animals, children,
pedestrians who are sitting or lying
down, etc.)
• The rear portion nearest your vehi-
cle is too small or too close (such as a trailer or oncoming vehicle).
The system may not recognize the
part of that vehicle which is closest to you.
• There is a fence or wall, etc., with a uniform pattern (striped pattern,
brick, etc.) or with no pattern in
front.
• There is a wall or door made of glass or a mirror in front.
• An obstacle (another vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, pedestrian,
animal or child, etc.) cuts in from
the side or jumps out suddenly.
• Your vehicle is immediately behind
an obstacle after changing lanes.
• On sharp curves, steep uphill
grades or steep downhill grades
●The system determines that steer-
ing operation by the driver is intended as evasive action.
●For your safety, do not test Pre-Col-lision Throttle Management on its
own. It may operate improperly and
cause an accident.
NOTICE
In the following situations, turn off Pre-Collision Throttle Management.
Otherwise Pre-Collision Throttle Man-
agement may activate unexpectedly.
●The vehicle is being towed.
●The vehicle is being loaded onto a
carrier.
●A chassis dynamometer, free-roll-
ers or similar equipment is being
used.
●A mechanic lifts up the vehicle,
starts the engine and allows the wheels to spin freely.
●Driving on a race track
3327-2. Steps to take in an emergency
cle body as shown in the illustration.
3 Remove the upper cover from
the bumper.
When removing the cover, pull it toward the center of the vehicle to remove it.
4 Remove the lower cover from
the bumper.
When removing the cover, pull it
upward and then outward to remove it.
5 Insert the towing eyelet into the
hole and tighten partially by
hand.
6 Tighten down the towing eyelet
securely using a wheel nut
wrench or hard metal bar.
7 Securely attach cables or chains
to the towing eyelet.
Take care not to damage the vehicle body.
8 Enter the vehicle being towed
and start the engine.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency
When trouble arises
If the engine does not start, turn the
engine switch to ON.
9 Shift the shift lever to N and
release the parking brake.
Vehicles with an automatic transmis-
sion: When the shift lever cannot be shifted: P. 1 4 4
■Towing eyelet purpose
The towing eyelet is to be used to tow your vehicle, not to tow other vehicles.
■While towing
If the engine is not running, the power
assist for the brakes and steering will not function, making steering and brak-
ing more difficult.
■Wheel nut wrench
Wheel nut wrench is installed in trunk. ( P.346)
■Rear towing eyelet
If the towing eyelet is installed to the
rear, it can be used in an emergency to tow a vehicle lighter than your vehicle on
a normal road, using a rope.
■When towing another vehicle
For vehicles with BSD/RCTA, make sure
to turn BSD/RCTA off.
As the radar waves will be blocked by the towed vehicle, this system will not
operate properly.
■When installing a towing eyelet to
the rear
When installing a towing eyelet to the
rear, install it using the following proce-
dure.
1 Take out the wheel nut wrench,
flathead screwdriver and towing eye- let. ( P.346)
2 Remove the eyelet cover using a
flathead screwdriver.
To protect the bodywork, place a rag between the screwdriver and the vehicle
body as shown in the illustration.
3 Remove the cover from the bumper.
4 Insert the towing eyelet into the hole and tighten partially by hand.
5 Tighten down the towing eyelet
securely using a wheel nut wrench
or hard metal bar.