sensor TOYOTA AVALON 2021 (in English) Workshop Manual
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■Situations in which the Intelligent Clearance Sonar function may operate
even if there is no possibility of a collision
In  some  situations  such  as  the  following,  the  Intelligent  Clearance  Sonar
function may operate even though there is no possibility of a collision.
●Vehicle surroundings
• When driving toward a banner, flag, low-hanging branch or boom barrier
(such as those used at railroad crossings, toll gates and parking lots).
• When  driving  on  a  narrow  path  surrounded  by  a  structure,  such as  in  a
tunnel or on an iron bridge
• When parallel parking
• When there is a rut or hole in the surface of the road
• When driving on a metal cover (grating), such as those used for drainage
ditches
• When driving on a steep slope
• If  a  sensor  is  hit  by  a  large  amount  of  water,  such  as  when  driving  on  a
flooded road
●Weather
• If a sensor is covered with ice, snow, dirt, etc. (when cleared, the system
will return to normal)
• If heavy rain or water strikes a sensor
• When driving in inclement weather such as fog, snow or a sandstorm
●Other ultrasonic waves sources
• When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors, motorcycle engines, air brakes of
large  vehicles,  the  clearance  sonar  of  other  vehicles  or  other devices
which produce ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle
• If  a  sticker  or  an  electronic  component,  such  as  a  backlit  license  plate
(especially fluorescent type), fog lights, a fender pole or wireless antenna
is installed near a sensor • When driving on a narrow road
• When  driving  on  a  gravel  road  or  in
an area with tall grass 
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●Changes in the vehicle posture
• If the vehicle is significantly tilted
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered due to the carried load
• If the orientation of a sensor has been changed due to a collision or other
impact
■If  the  Intelligent  Clearance  Sonar  function  operates  unnecessarily  such
as at a railroad crossing
Even  in  the  event  that  the  Intelligent  Clearance  Sonar  function  operates
unnecessarily,  such  as  at  a  railroad  crossing,  brake  control  will  be  canceled
after approximately 2 seconds, allowing you to proceed forward and leave the
area,  Brake  control  can  also  be  canceled  by  depressing  the  brake  pedal.
Depressing the accelerator pedal again will allow you to proceed forward and
leave the area.
■Situations  in  which  the  Intelligent  Clearance  Sonar  Brake  function  may
not operate properly
In some situations such as the following, this function may not operate prop-
erly.
●Weather
• If a sensor is covered with ice, snow, dirt, etc. (when cleared, the system
will return to normal)
• If heavy rain or water strikes a sensor
• When driving in inclement weather such as fog, snow or a sandstorm
●Vehicle surroundings
• When  an  object  that  cannot  be  detected  is  between  the  vehicle and  a
detected object
• If  an  object  such  as  a  vehicle,  motorcycle,  bicycle  or  pedestrian  cuts  in
front of the vehicle or runs out from the side of the vehicle. • When  a  sensor  or  the  area  around  a
sensor is extremely hot or cold
• When strong winds are blowing 
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●Other ultrasonic waves sources
• When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors, motorcycle engines, air brakes of
large  vehicles,  the  clearance  sonar  of  other  vehicles  or  other devices
which produce ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle
• If  a  sticker  or  an  electronic  component,  such  as  a  backlit  license  plate
(especially fluorescent type), fog lights, a fender pole or wireless antenna
is installed near a sensor
●Changes in the vehicle posture
• If the vehicle is significantly tilted
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered due to the carried load
• If the orientation of a sensor has been changed due to a collision or other
impact
■If a battery terminal has been disconnected and reconnected
The system needs to be initialized.
To initialize the system, drive the vehicle straight ahead for 5 seconds or more
at a speed of approximately 22 mph (35 km/h) or more.
■If  “ICS  Unavailable”  is  displayed  on  the  multi-information  display  and
the ICS OFF indicator is flashing
Initialization  may  not  have  been  performed  after  a  battery  terminal  was  dis-
connected and reconnected. Initialize the system. (P. 295)
If  this  message  continues  to  be  displayed  even  after  initialization,  have  the
vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
■If  “ICS  Unavailable”  and  “Parking  Assist  Unavailable  Clean  Parking
Assist  Sensor”  are  displayed  on  the  multi-information  display  and  the
ICS OFF indicator is flashing
●A  sensor  may  be  covered  with  ice,  snow,  dirt,  etc.  In  this  case,  remove  the
ice,  snow,  dirt,  etc.,  from  the  sensor  to  return  the  system  to normal.  If  this
message is shown even after removing dirt from the sensor, or shown when
the  sensor  was  not  dirty  to  begin  with,  have  the  vehicle  inspected  at  your
Toyota dealer.
●A  sensor  may  be  frozen.  Once  the  ice  melts,  the  system  will  return  to  nor-
mal.
●Water  may  be  continuously  flowing  over  the  sensor  surface,  such as in a
heavy  rain.  When  the  system  determines  that  it  is  normal,  the  system  will
return to normal. 
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WARNING
■Limitations of the Intelligent Clearance Sonar system
Do not overly rely on the system, as doing so may lead to an accident.
●The driver is solely responsible for safe driving. Always drive carefully, tak-
ing  care  to  observe  your  surroundings.  The  Intelligent  Clearance  Sonar
system  is  designed  to  provide support  to  lessen  the  severity  of  collisions.
However, it may not operate in some situations.
●The Intelligent Clearance Sonar system is not designed to stop the vehicle
completely. Additionally,  even  if  the  system  has  stopped  the  vehicle,  it  is
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■To ensure the Intelligent Clearance Sonar system can operate properly
Observe the following precautions regarding the sensors (P. 287). Failure
to  do  so  may  cause  a  sensor  to  not  operate  properly,  and  may  cause  an
accident.
●Do not modify, disassemble or paint the sensors.
●Do not replace a sensor with a part other than a genuine part.
●Do not subject a sensor or its surrounding area to a strong impact.
●Do not damage the sensors, and always keep them clean.
Observe  the  following  precautions  regarding  the  radar  sensors  (P.  263).
Failure to do so may cause a radar sensor to not operate properly, and may
cause an accident.
●Do not modify, disassemble or paint the sensors.
●Do not replace a radar sensor with a part other than a genuine part.
●Do not subject a radar sensor or its surrounding area to a strong impact.
●Do not damage the radar sensors, and always keep the radar sensors and
their surrounding area on the bumper clean.
■Handling the suspension
Do not modify the suspension, as changes to the height or inclination of the
vehicle  may  prevent  the  sensors  from  detecting  objects  correctly  or  cause
the system to not operate or operate unnecessarily. 
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NOTICE
■To prevent the system from malfunctioning
●If the area around a sensor is subjected to an impact, the system may not
operate  properly  due  to  the  sensor  being  misaligned.  Have  the  vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
●When using a high pressure washer to wash the vehicle, do not spray the
sensors directly, as doing so may cause a sensor to malfunction.
●When  using  steam  to  clean  the  vehicle,  do  not  direct  steam  too close  to
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■To prevent a radar sensor from malfunctioning
●If  the  area  around  a  radar  sensor  is  subjected  to  an  impact,  the  system
may  not  operate  properly  due  to  a  sensor  malfunction.  Have  the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
●Observe the radar sensor handling precautions. (P. 263)
■To  prevent  unnecessary  operation  of  the  Intelligent  Clearance  Sonar
system
In  the  following  situations,  disable  the  Intelligent  Clearance Sonar  system
as the system may operate even though there is no possibility of a collision.
●When inspecting the vehicle using a chassis roller, chassis dynamo or free
roller
●When loading the vehicle onto a boat, truck or other transport vessel
●If the suspension has been modified or tires of a size other than specified
are installed
●If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered due to the carried load
●When equipment that may obstruct a sensor is installed, such as a towing
eyelet,  bumper  protector  (an  additional  trim  strip,  etc.),  bicycle  carrier,  or
snow plow
●When using an automatic car wash 
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■Re-enabling the Rear Cross Traffic Auto Brake function
To  re-enable  the  Rear  Cross  Traffic Auto  Brake  function  when  it  is  disabled
while  it  is  operating,  either  enable  the  Intelligent  Clearance Sonar  system
again (P. 287), or turn the engine switch off and then back to IGNITION ON
mode.  When  the  function  is  disabled,  the  ICS  OFF  indicator  will  illuminate.
(P. 87)
If there is no longer a vehicle approaching from the right or left at the rear of
the  vehicle  when  backing  up,  or  if  the  traveling  direction  of  the  vehicle
changes  (such as  changing  from  backing up  to moving  forward),  the system
will  be  re-enabled  automatically.  When  the  function  is  re-enabled,  the  ICS
OFF indicator will turn off.
■Conditions under which the Rear  Cross  Traffic Auto  Brake  function  will
not detect a vehicle
The Rear  Cross Traffic Auto  Brake function  is  not  designed to  detect the fol-
lowing types of vehicles and/or objects.
●Vehicles approaching from directly behind
●Vehicles backing up in a parking space next to your vehicle
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●Vehicles moving away from your vehicle
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occur.
■RCTA function buzzer
Regardless  of  whether  the  RCTA function  is  enabled  or  not  (P. 261),  if the
Rear  Cross  Traffic Auto  Brake  function  is  enabled  and  brake  control  is  per-
formed, a buzzer will sound to notify the driver. ●Vehicles  that  the  sensors  cannot  detect
due to obstructions
●Vehicles  which  suddenly  accelerate  or
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■Situations  in  which  the  Rear  Cross  Traffic Auto  Brake  function may  not
operate properly
In some situations such as the following, this function may not operate prop-
erly.
●Objects and vehicles which the radar sensors are not designed to detect
• Stationary objects
• Vehicles which are moving away from your vehicle
• Pedestrians, motorcycles, bicycles, etc.
*
• Objects which are extremely close to a radar sensor
• Vehicles  which  are  approaching  from  the  right  or  left  at  the  rear  of  the
vehicle at a traveling speed of less than approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) 
• Vehicles  which  are  approaching  from  the  right  or  left  at  the  rear  of  the
vehicle at a traveling speed of more than approximately 15 mph (24 km/h) 
*: Depending on conditions, detection of a vehicle and/or object may occur.
●Situations in which the radar sensors may not be able to detect an object
• When a sensor or the area around a sensor is extremely hot or cold
• If the rear bumper is covered with ice, snow, dirt, etc.
• If heavy rain or water strikes the vehicle
• When  the  detection  area  of  a  radar  sensor  is  obstructed  by  an adjacent
vehicle
• If the vehicle is significantly tilted
• When equipment that may obstruct a sensor is installed, such as a towing
eyelet, bumper protector (an additional trim strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or
snow plow
• If the suspension has been modified or tires of a size other than specified
are installed
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered due to the carried load
• If  a  sticker  or  an  electronic  component,  such  as  a  backlit  license  plate
(especially fluorescent type), fog lights, a fender pole or wireless antenna
is installed near a radar sensor
• If the orientation of a radar sensor has been changed due to a collision or
other impact or removal and installation
• When  multiple  vehicles  are  approaching  with  only  a  small  gap  between
each vehicle
• When a vehicle is approaching at high speed
●Situations in which the radar sensor may not detect a vehicle
• When  a  vehicle  approaches  from  the
right  or  left  at  the  rear  of  the  vehicle
while  you  are  turning  while  backing
up
• When turning while backing up 
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■Handling the radar sensors
P. 263 • When  backing  out  of  a  shallow  angle
parking spot
• Vehicles  that  the  sensors  cannot
detect due to obstructions
• When  backing  up  on  a  slope  with  a
sharp change in grade
• When  a  vehicle  turns  into  the  detec-
tion area 
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◆EPS (Electric Power Steering) 
Employs an electric motor to reduce the amount of effort needed to
turn the steering wheel 
◆Adaptive Variable Suspension System (if equipped)
By  independently  controlling  the damping  force  of  the  shock
absorbers for each of the 4 wheels according to the road and driv-
ing  conditions,  this  system  helps  riding  comfort  with  superior vehi-
cle stability, and helps good vehicle posture (P.   3 0 5 )
◆The Secondary Collision Brake
When  the  SRS  airbag  sensor  detects  a  collision  and  the  system
operates, the brakes and stop lights are automatically controlled to
reduce  the  vehicle  speed  and  help  reduce  the  possibility  of  further
damage due to a secondary collision.
◆Dynamic Torque Control AWD system (if equipped)
Automatically  switches  from  front-wheel  drive  to  all-wheel  drive
(AWD)  according  to  the  driving  conditions,  helping  to  ensure  reli-
able  handling  and  stability.  Examples  of  conditions  where  the  sys-
tem will switch to AWD are when cornering, going uphill, starting off
or accelerating, and when the road surface is slippery due to snow,
rain, etc.
The  slip  indicator  light  will  flash
while the TRAC/VSC systems are
operating.
When the TRAC/VSC systems are operating 
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■Sounds and vibrations caused by the ABS, brake assist, VSC, TRAC and
hill-start assist control systems
●A sound may be heard from the engine compartment when the brake pedal
is depressed repeatedly, when the engine is started or just after the vehicle
begins  to  move.  This  sound  does  not  indicate  that  a  malfunction  has
occurred in any of these systems.
●Any  of  the  following  conditions  may  occur  when  the  above  systems  are
operating. None of these indicates that a malfunction has occurred. 
• Vibrations may be felt through the vehicle body and steering.
• A motor sound may be heard also after the vehicle comes to a stop.
• The brake pedal may pulsate slightly after the ABS is activated.
• The brake pedal may move down slightly after the ABS is activated.
■EPS operation sound
When the steering wheel is operated, a motor sound (whirring sound) may be
heard. This does not indicate a malfunction.
■Active Cornering Assist operation sounds and vibrations
When  the Active  Cornering Assist  is  operated,  operation  sounds and  vibra-
tions may be generated from the brake system, but this is not a malfunction.
■Automatic reactivation of TRAC and VSC systems
After  turning  the  TRAC  and  VSC  systems  off,  the  systems  will  be  automati-
cally re-enabled in the following situations:
●When the engine switch is turned off
●If  only  the  TRAC  system  is  turned  off,  the  TRAC  will  turn  on  when  vehicle
speed increases
If both the TRAC and VSC systems are turned off, automatic re-enabling will
not occur when vehicle speed increases.
■Operating conditions of Active Cornering Assist
The system operates when the following occurs.
●TRAC/VSC can operate
●The driver is attempting to accelerate while turning
●The system detects that the vehicle is sliding to the outer side
●The brake pedal is released
■Secondary Collision Brake operating conditions
The  system  operates  when  the  SRS  airbag  sensor  detects  a  collision  while
the vehicle is in motion.
However, the system does not operate in any of the following situations.
●The vehicle speed is below 6 mph (10 km/h)
●Components are damaged