
2924-5. Using the driving support systems
Indicators
■Operation switchesVehicle-to-vehicle distance 
switch
“+RES” switch
Cruise control main switch
Cancel switch
“-SET” switch
WARNING
■Before using dynamic radar 
cruise control with full-speed 
range
●Driving safely is the sole 
responsibility of t he driver. Do 
not rely solely o n the system, 
and drive safely by always pay-
ing careful attention to your sur-
roundings.
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A
B
C
D
E
●The dynamic radar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range pro-
vides driving assistance to 
reduce the driver’s burden. 
However, there ar e limitations 
to the assistance provided.
Read the following conditions 
carefully. Do not overly rely on 
this system and always drive 
carefully.
• When the sensor may not be  correctly detecting the vehicle 
ahead:  P.301
• Conditions under which the  vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode may not function cor-
rectly:  P.301
●Set the speed appropriately 
depending on the speed limit, 
traffic flow, road conditions, 
weather conditions, etc. The 
driver is responsible for check-
ing the set speed.
●Even when the system is func-
tioning normally, the condition 
of the preceding vehicle as 
detected by the system may dif-
fer from the condition observed 
by the driver. Therefore, the 
driver must always remain alert, 
assess the danger of each situ-
ation and drive  safely. Relying 
solely on this system or assum-
ing the system ensures safety 
while driving can lead to an 
accident, resulting in death or 
serious injury.
●Switch the dynamic radar cruise 
control with full-speed range 
setting to off, using the cruise 
control main switch when not in 
use. 

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This mode employs a radar to detect the presence of vehicles up to 
approximately 328 ft. (100 m) ahead, determines the current vehicle-
to-vehicle following distance, and operates to maintain a suitable fol-
lowing distance from the vehicle ahead. The desired vehicle-to- vehi-
cle distance can also be set by operating the vehicle-to-vehicle 
distance switch.
When driving on downhill slopes, the vehicle-to-vehicle distanc e may 
become shorter.
WARNING
●When weather conditions are 
bad enough that they may pre-
vent the sensors from detecting 
correctly (fog, snow, sandstorm, 
heavy rain, etc.)
●When there is rain, snow, etc. 
on the front surface of the radar 
or front camera
●In traffic conditions that require 
frequent repeated acceleration 
and deceleration
●When your vehicle is towing a 
trailer or during emergency tow-
ing
●When an approach warning 
buzzer is heard often
Driving in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode 

3004-5. Using the driving support systems
setting: P.298
■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 will be set to 
approximately 20 mph [30 km/h].)
■Accelerating after setting the 
vehicle speed
The vehicle can accelerate by oper-
ating the accelerator pedal. After 
accelerating, the set speed 
resumes. However, during vehicle- 
to-vehicle distance control mode, 
the vehicle spee d may decrease 
below the set speed in order to 
maintain the distance to the preced-
ing 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 cruising 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.
●W h en  t he  V S C o r T RA C sys te m is 
turned off.
●The sensor cannot detect cor-
rectly because i t is covered in 
some way.
●When the brake control or output 
restriction control of a driving sup-
port system operates.
(For example: Pre-Collision System, 
Drive-Start Control)
●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 
system control:
• The driver is not wearing a seat 
belt.
• The driver’s door is opened.
• The vehicle has been stopped for  about 3 minutes
If vehicle-to-vehicle distance control 
mode is automatically canceled for 
any reasons other than the above, 
there may be a malfunction in the 
system. Contact your Toyota dealer.
■Automatic cancelation of con-
stant speed control mode
Constant speed control mode is 
automatically cance led in the follow-
ing situations:
●Actual vehicle speed is more than 
approximately 10 mph (16 km/h) 
below the set vehicle speed.
●Actual vehicle speed falls below 
approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
●VSC is activated. 

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Driving
●TRAC is activated for a period of 
time.
●When the VSC or TRAC system is 
turned off.
●When the brake control or output 
restriction control of a driving sup-
port system operates.
(For example: Pre- Collision System, 
Drive-Start Control)
●The parking brake is operated.
If constant speed control mode is 
automatically canceled for any rea-
sons other than the above, there 
may be a malfunction in the system. 
Contact your Toyota dealer.
■Brake operation
A brake operation sound may be 
heard and the brake pedal response 
may change, but the se are not mal-
functions.
■Warning messages and buzzers 
for dynamic radar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range
Warning messages and buzzers are 
used to indicate a system malfunc-
tion or to inform  the driver of the 
need for caution while driving. If a 
warning message  is shown on the 
multi-information  display, read the 
message and follow  the instructions. 
(  P.268, 475)
■When the sensor may not be 
correctly detecting the vehicle 
ahead
In the case of the following and 
depending on the conditions, oper-
ate the brake pedal when decelera-
tion of the system is insufficient or 
operate the accelerator pedal when 
acceleration is required.
As the sensor may not be able to 
correctly detect these types of vehi-
cles, the approach warning 
(  P.298) may not be activated.
●Vehicles that cut in suddenly
●Vehicles traveling at low speeds
●Vehicles that are  not moving in  the same lane
●Vehicles with small rear ends 
(trailers with no load on board, 
etc.)
●Motorcycles traveling in the same 
lane
●When water or snow thrown up by 
the surrounding vehicles hinders 
the detecting of the sensor
●When your vehicle is pointing 
upwards (caused by a heavy load 
in the luggage compartment, etc.)
●Preceding vehicle has an 
extremely high ground clearance
■Conditions under which the 
vehicle-to-vehic
le distance con-
trol mode may not function cor-
rectly
In the case of the following condi-
tions, operate the brake pedal (or 
accelerator pedal, depending on the 
situation) as necessary.
As the sensor may  not be able to  

3024-5. Using the driving support systems
correctly detect vehicles ahead, the 
system may not operate properly.
●When the road curves or when the 
lanes are narrow
●When steering wheel operation or 
your position in the lane is unsta-
ble
●When the vehicle ahead of you 
decelerates suddenly
●When driving on a road sur-
rounded by a structure, such as in 
a tunnel or on a bridge
●While the vehicle speed is 
decreasing to the set speed after 
the vehicle accelerates by 
depressing the accelerator pedal
*: If equipped
BSM (Blind Spot Moni-
tor)*
The Blind Spot Monitor is a 
system that has 2 functions:
The BSM (Blind Spot Moni-
tor) function
Assists the driver in making a 
decision when changing lanes
 The RCTA (Rear Cross 
Traffic Alert) function
Assists the driver when back-
ing up
These functions use the 
same sensors.
WARNING
■Cautions regarding the use of 
the BSM function
The driver is solely responsible for 
safe driving. Always drive safely, 
taking care to observe your sur-
roundings.
The BSM function is a supple-
mentary function which alerts the 
driver that a vehicle is in a blind 
spot of the outside rear view mir-
rors or is approaching rapidly from 
behind into a blin d spot. Do not 
overly rely on the BSM function. 
As the function cannot judge if it is 
safe to change lanes, over reli-
ance could lead to an accident 
resulting in dea th or serious 
injury.
As the system may not function 
correctly under  certain condi-
tions, the driver’s own visual con-
firmation of safety is necessary. 

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tion//RCTA function will be 
enabled automatically.
■Outside rear view mirror indica-
tors visibility
In strong sunlight, the outside rear 
view mirror indicato r may be difficult 
to see.
■Hearing the RCTA buzzer
The RCTA buzzer may be difficult to 
hear over loud noises such as high 
audio volume.
■When “Blind Spot Monitor 
Unavailable” or “Rear Cross 
Traffic Alert Unavailable” is 
shown on the multi-information 
display
The sensor voltage has become 
abnormal, or water, snow, mud, 
etc., may be built up in the vicinity of 
the sensor area of the rear bumper. 
(  P.304)
Removing the water, snow, mud, 
etc., from the vicinity of the sensor 
area should retur n it to normal.
Also, the sensor may not function 
normally when used in extremely 
hot or cold weather.
■When “Blind Spot Monitor Mal-
function Visit Your Dealer” or 
“Rear Cross Traffic Alert Mal-
function Visit Your Dealer” is 
shown on the multi-information 
display
There may be a sensor malfunction 
or misaligned. Have the vehicle 
inspected at a Toyota dealer.
■Customization
Some functions can be customized. 
(  P.548)
WARNING
■To ensure the system can 
operate properly
Blind Spot Monitor sensors are 
installed inside t he left and right 
sides of the rear bumper respec-
tively. Observe the following to 
ensure the Blind Spot Monitor can 
function correctly.
●Keep the sensors and the sur-
rounding areas on the rear 
bumper clean at all times. 
If a sensor or its surrounding 
area on the rear bumper is dirty 
or covered with snow, the Blind 
Spot Monitor may not operate 
and a warning message 
(  P.304) will be displayed. In 
this situation, clear off the dirt or 
snow and drive the vehicle with 
the operation conditions of the 
BSM function ( P.306) satis-
fied for approximately 10 min-
utes. If the warning message 
does not disappear, have the 
vehicle inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
●Do not subject a sensor or its 
surrounding area on the rear 
bumper to a strong impact. 
If a sensor is moved even 
slightly off position, the system 
may malfunction and vehicles 
may not be detected correctly. 
In the following si tuations, have 
your vehicle inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
• A sensor or its surrounding area  is subject to a  strong impact. 

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Driving
■Vehicles that can be detected by the Blind Spot Monitor
The BSM function uses radar sensors to detect the following veh i-
cles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of the pres-
ence of such vehicles via the indicators on the outside rear vi ew 
mirrors.
Vehicles that are traveling in areas that are not visible using the 
outside rear view mirrors (the blind spots)
Vehicles that are approaching r apidly from behind in areas that 
WARNING
 

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4
Driving
●Following vehicles that are in the 
same lane*
●Vehicles traveling 2 lanes away 
from your vehicle*
●Vehicles which are being over-
taken rapidly by your vehicle
*: Depending on the conditions, detection of a vehicle and/or 
object may occur.
■Conditions under which the 
system may not function cor-
rectly
●The BSM function may not detect 
vehicles correctly in the following 
situations:
• When the sensor  is misaligned 
due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
• When mud, snow, ice, a sticker,  etc. is covering the sensor or sur-
rounding area on the rear bumper
• When driving on a road surface  that is wet with standing water 
during bad weather, such as 
heavy rain, snow, or fog
• When multiple vehicles are  approaching with only a small gap 
between each vehicle
• When the distanc e between your 
vehicle and a following vehicle is 
short
• When there is a significant differ- ence in speed between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle that enters the 
detection area
• When the difference in speed 
between your vehicle and another 
vehicle is changing
• When a vehicle enters a detection 
area traveling at about the same 
speed as your vehicle
• As your vehicle starts from a stop, 
a vehicle remains in the detection 
area
• When driving up and down con-
secutive steep inclines, such as 
hills, dips in the road, etc.
• When driving on roads with sharp 
bends, consecutive curves, or 
uneven surfaces
• When vehicle lanes are wide, or  when driving on the edge of a 
lane, and the vehicle in an adja-
cent lane is far away from your 
vehicle
• When an accessory (such as a  hitch-mounted bicycle carrier) is 
installed to the r ear of the vehicle
• When the vehicl e is heavily 
loaded in the luggage compart-
ment
• When there is a significant differ- ence in height between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle that enters the 
detection area
• Immediately after the BSM func-
tion/RCTA function are turned on
• When towing a trailer
●Instances of the BSM function 
unnecessarily detecting a vehicle 
and/or object may increase in the 
following situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned  due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
• When the distance between your  vehicle and a guardrail, wall, etc. 
that enters the detection area is 
short
• When driving up and down con-
secutive steep inclines, such as 
hills, dips in the road, etc.
• When vehicle lanes are narrow, or 
when driving on the edge of a 
lane, and a vehicle traveling in a 
lane other than the adjacent lanes 
enters the detection area
• When driving on r oads with sharp 
bends, consecutive curves, or 
uneven surfaces
• When the tires are slipping or  spinning
• When the distance between your  vehicle and a following vehicle is 
short
• When an accessory (such as a  hitch-mounted bicycle carrier) is 
installed to the r ear of the vehicle
• When the vehicle throws up water 
or snow behind.