TOYOTA BZ4X 2022 Owners Manual (in English)
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operating.
■Situations in which the system may  
not operate properly 
 P. 3 3 5
■Situations in which the system may  operate even if there is no possibil- 
ity of a collision 
 P. 3 3 6
*: If equipped
This function will operate in situa- 
tions such as the following if a vehi- 
cle is detected in the traveling  
direction of the vehicle.
■When reversing, a vehicle is  
approaching and the brake  
pedal is not depressed, or is  
depressed late 
 P. 3 2 5
Moving Vehicle Rear of  
the Vehicle*
If a rear radar sensor detects a  
vehicle approaching from the  
right or left at the rear of the  
vehicle and the system deter- 
mines that the possibility of a  
collision is high, this function  
will perform brake control to  
reduce the likelihood of an  
impact with the approaching  
vehicle.
Examples of function opera- 
tion
Types of sensors 
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■The system will operate when 
The function will operate when the driv- ing assist information indicator is not illu- 
minated ( P.169, 519) and all of the  following conditions are met:
●EV system output restriction control• The Parking Support Brake is enabled. 
• The vehicle speed is approximately 15  km/h (9 mph) or less.• Vehicles are approaching from the  
right or left at the rear of the vehicle at  a traveling speed of approximately 8 km/h (5 mph) or more. 
• The shift position is in R. • The Parking Support Brake deter-mines that a stronger than normal  
brake operation is necessary to avoid  a collision with an approaching vehi-cle.
●Brake control• EV system output restriction control is  
operating. • The Parking Support Brake deter-mines that an emergency brake oper- 
ation is necessary to avoid a collision  with an approaching vehicle.
■The system will stop operating when 
The function will stop operating if any of  the following conditions are met:
●EV system output restriction control• The Parking Support Brake is dis-abled. 
• The collision becomes avoidable with  normal brake operation.• A vehicle is no longer approaching  
from the right or left at the rear of the  vehicle.
●Brake control• The Parking Support Brake is dis-abled. 
• Approximately 2 seconds have  
elapsed since the vehicle was  stopped by brake control.• The brake pedal is depressed after  
the vehicle is stopped by brake con- trol.• A vehicle is no longer approaching  
from the right or left at the rear of the  vehicle.
■Detection range 
The detection range of the moving vehi- 
cles rear of the vehicle differs from the  detection area of the RCTA function ( P.344). Therefore, even if the RCTA  
function detects a vehicle and provides  an alert, the moving vehicles rear of the vehicle may not start operating.
■RCTA buzzer 
Regardless of weather the RCTA func- tion is on or off, if the PKSB (Parking Support Brake) system is not disabled,  
when the brake control operates, the  buzzer will sounds to alert the driver.
■Situations in which the system may not operate properly 
 P. 3 4 6
■Situations in which the system may  operate even if there is no possibil-ity of a collision 
 P. 3 4 7
WARNING
■To ensure the system can oper- ate properly 
 P. 3 2 5 
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*: If equipped
When a pedestrian is detected  
behind the vehicle while backing  
up, the brake pedal is not  
depressed or is depressed late. 
Displays a message to urge the  
driver to take evasive action when a  
pedestrian is detected in the detec- 
tion area behind the vehicle.(A  
message will also be displayed on  
the multi-information display.) 
Pedestrian detection icon 
“BRAKE!”
■The system will operate when 
The function will operate when the driv- ing assist information indicator is not illu-minated ( P.169, 519) and all of the  
following conditions are met:
●EV system output restriction control
• The Parking Support Brake is  enabled.• The vehicle speed is 15 km/h (9 mph)  
or less. • The shift position is in R. 
• The rear camera sensor detects a 
Pedestrians Rear of the  
Vehicle*
If the rear camera sensor  
detects a pedestrian behind  
the vehicle while backing up  
and the system determines  
that the possibility of colliding  
with the detected pedestrian is  
high, a buzzer will sound. If the  
system determines that the  
possibility of colliding with the  
detected pedestrian is  
extremely high, the brakes will  
be applied automatically to  
help reduce the impact of the  
collision.
Examples of system opera- 
tion
Multimedia display
WARNING
■If the PKSB (Parking Support  Brake) system operates unnec- 
essarily 
Depress the brake pedal immediately  after the PKSB (Parking Support  
Brake) system operates. (Operation  of the function is canceled by depressing the brake pedal.)
■Correct use of the PKSB (Parking Support Brake) system 
 P. 3 4 8 
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pedestrian behind the vehicle while  
backing up and the system deter- mines that the possibility of colliding with the detected pedestrian is high. 
• When a pedestrian is detected behind  the vehicle.• The PKSB (Parking Support Brake)  
determines that a stronger-than-nor- mal brake operation is necessary to avoid a collision.
●Brake control• EV system output restriction control is  
operating. • The Parking Support Brake deter-mines that an emergency brake oper- 
ation is necessary to avoid a collision  with a pedestrians.
■The system will stop operating when 
The function will stop operating if any of  the following conditions are met:
●EV system output restriction control• The Parking Support Brake is dis-abled. 
• The collision becomes avoidable with  normal brake operation.• The pedestrian is no longer detected  
behind your vehicle.
●Brake control
• The Parking Support Brake is dis- abled.• Approximately 2 seconds have  
elapsed since the vehicle was  stopped by brake control.• The brake pedal is depressed after  
the vehicle is stopped by brake con- trol.• The pedestrian is no longer detected  
behind your vehicle.
■Re-enabling the pedestrians rear of  the vehicle 
 P. 3 5 6
■Detection range 
The detection area of the pedestrians  rear of the vehicle differs from the detec-tion area of the RCD function ( P.349).  
Therefore, even if the RCD function  detects a pedestrian and provides an alert, the pedestrians rear of the vehicle  
may not start operating.
■Situations in which the system may  
not operate properly 
 P. 3 5 0
■Situations in which the system may  operate unexpectedly 
 P. 3 5 1 
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The system will operate in the following situations when a stationary object  
is detected in the surrounding area.
■When moving forward and a collision with a stationary object on   
the inner side of a turn is likely
Static Objects Around  
the Vehicle (vehicles  
with Advanced Park)
While parking, if a sensor  
detects a surrounding station- 
ary object, such as a wall, with  
which a collision is likely, the  
system will operate to help  
avoid a collision or reduce the  
impact of the collision.
Examples of function operation 
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■When reversing and a collision with a stationary object on the outer  
side of a turn is likely
■Operating conditions 
This function is operable when any of  the operating conditions are met in addi- 
tion to the following conditions for sta- tionary objects in around the vehicle.
●After the EV system has been started, the vehicle has moved approximately 7 m (23.0 ft.) or less
●The R shift position is selected
●After the shift position has been changed from R to D, the vehicle has moved approximately 7 m (23.0 ft.) or  
less
■The system will stop operating  when 
 P. 3 5 8
■Sensor detection information 
The detection range of the system dif- fers from the detection range of the Toyota parking assist-sensor. 
Therefore, even if the Toyota parking  assist-sensor detects a static object and provides a warning, the PKSB (Parking  
Support Brake) system may not start  operating.
■Objects which the sensor may not be properly detected 
 P. 3 3 5
■Situations in which the system may  
operate even though there is no  possibility of a collision 
In addition to the situations in which sta- 
tionary objects around the vehicle  ( P.358) may not be detected, objects  may not be detected by the sensors in  
the following situations 
When moving sideways, such as when  parallel parking:  P.359
■Detection of objects along the  
sides of the vehicle
●Objects along the sides of the vehicle 
are not instantaneously detected. The  location of objects in relation to the vehicle is estimated after they are first  
detected by the front or rear side sen- sors, or side cameras. Therefore, after the power switch is changed to ON,  
even if an object is along the side of  the vehicle, it may not be detected until the vehicle has been driven a  
small amount and the side sensors or  side cameras completely scan the areas along the sides of the vehicle.
●If a vehicle, person, animal, etc, is detected by a side sensors or side  
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cameras, but then leaves the detec- 
tion area of the side sensors or side  cameras, the system will assume the object has not moved.
*: If equipped
The Advanced Park is a system  
which assists in safely and  
smoothly parking in a target parking  
space by displaying the blind spots  
around the vehicle and the parking  
spot through a bird’s eye view,  
delivering operation guidance  
through displays and buzzer opera- 
tion, and changing the shift posi- 
tion, operating the steering wheel,  
accelerator pedal, and brake pedal. 
Additionally, the panoramic view  
monitor can display the area in  
front, behind, and from above the  
vehicle, helping confirm the condi- 
tion of the area around the vehicle. 
For details on the panoramic view  
monitor refer to “Multimedia  
owner’s manual”. 
Depending on the condition of the  
road surface or the vehicle, the dis- 
tance between the vehicle and a  
parking space, etc., it may not be  
possible to assist in parking in the  
target space.
■Preparation before using 
 P. 3 9 5
Toyota Teammate  
Advanced Park*
Purpose of the Advanced  
Park 
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Remote control function is a system  
which assists in parking or exiting  
from a parking space selected on  
the multimedia display by allowing  
changing the shift position, operat- 
ing the steering wheel, accelerator  
pedal, and brake pedal from out- 
side of the vehicle via a smart- 
phone.
■Perpendicular parking (for- 
ward/reverse) function 
Assistance is provided from the  
position the vehicle is stopped near  
the target parking space until the  
vehicle is in the parking space. 
( P.376)
■Perpendicular exiting (for- 
ward/reverse) function 
Assistance is provided from the  
parked position until the vehicle is  
in a position where you can easily  
exit from the parking space.  
( P.379)
■Parallel parking function 
Assistance is provided from the  
position the vehicle is stopped near  
the target parking space until the  
vehicle is in the parking space.  
( P.381)
■Parallel exiting function 
Assistance is provided from the  
parked position until the vehicle is  
in a position where you can easily  
exit from the parking space.  
( P.384)
■Memory function 
Assistance is provided until the  
vehicle is guided into a previously  
registered parking space. ( P.386)
■Remote control function 
By operating a smartphone, assis- 
tance in entering or exiting a nearby  
target parking space, confirmed on  
the screen of the smartphone, is  
provided from outside of the vehi- 
cle. ( P.391)
Purpose of the Remote con- 
trol function
Advanced Park Functions
WARNING
■Cautions regarding the use of  the system 
The recognition and control capabili- 
ties for this system are limited. Do not  overly rely on this system. The driver is always responsible for paying  
attention to the vehicle’ surroundings  and driving safely.
●As with a normal vehicle, take care to observe your surroundings while the vehicle is moving.
●Always pay attention to the vehi-cle’s surroundings while the system  
is operating and depress the brake  pedal as necessary to slow or stop the vehicle.
●When parking, make sure that the vehicle can be parked in the target  
parking space before beginning  operation. 
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WARNING
●Depending on the condition of the  road surface or the vehicle, the dis- 
tance between the vehicle and a  parking space, etc., it may not be possible to detect a parking space  
or the system may not be able to  provide assistance to the point the vehicle is fully parked.
●This system will guide the vehicle to appropriate positions for changing  
the direction of travel, however, if  you feel that the vehicle is approaching too close to an adja- 
cent parked vehicle at any time,  depress the brake pedal and change the shift position. However,  
if this is performed, the number of  times the vehicle changes direction may increase, and the vehicle may  
be parked at an angle.
●As following objects may not be 
detected, make sure to check the  safety of the area around your vehi-cle and depress the brake pedal to  
stop the vehicle if it may collide with  an object. 
• Thin objects such as wire, fences,  rope, etc. 
• Cotton, snow and other materials  that absorb sound waves 
• Sharply-angled objects 
• Low objects (curb stones, parking  
blocks, etc.) 
• Tall objects with upper sections that  
protrude outward
●Even if there is an object in the tar-
get parking space, it may not be  detected and assistance may be performed.
●While the system is operating, if it is likely that your vehicle will collide with a nearby vehicle, parking  
block, object, or person, depress  the brake pedal to stop the vehicle and press the Advanced Park main  
switch to disable the system.
●Never use only the multimedia dis-
play to view the area behind the  vehicle. The image displayed may differ than the actual situation.  
Using only the screen when back- ing up may lead to an accident, such as a collision with another  
vehicle. When backing up, make  sure to look directly or use the mir-rors to check the safety of the area  
around your vehicle, especially  behind the vehicle.
●When the ambient temperature is extremely low, the screen may appear dark or the displayed image  
may become unclear. Also, as mov- ing objects may appear distorted or may not be able to be seen on the  
screen, make sure to directly check  the safety of the area around your vehicle.
●In the following situations, while the vehicle is stopped and held by  
Advanced Park, it may be canceled  and the vehicle may start moving. Immediately depress the brake  
pedal. Failure to do so may lead to  an accident. 
• When the driver’s door is opened 
• When operations instructed by the  
system are not performed within a  certain amount of time 
• When the brake pedal is depressed  and the vehicle is stopped for a cer-tain amount of time 
• When the system malfunctions
●As the steering wheel will turn while  this system is operating, pay atten-tion to the following. 
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• Be careful so that a necktie, scarf,  or arm does not get caught. Keep  
your upper body away from the  steering wheel. Also, keep children away from the steering wheel. 
• Long fingernails may be caught and  when the steering wheel is rotating,  
leading to injury. 
• In an emergency, depress the  
brake pedal to stop the vehicle, and  then press the Advanced Park main switch to disable the system.
●Do not allow anyone to put their hands outside of a window while  
this system is operating.
■Precautions for the cameras and 
sensors
●Due to the characteristics of the  camera lens, the position of and  
distance to people and objects dis- played on the screen may differ from the actual situation. For details  
on the following, refer to “Multime- dia owner’s manual”.
●Make sure to observe the precau-tions for using the Toyota parking assist-sensor ( P.348), otherwise  
a sensor may not operate correctly,  possibly leading to an accident.
●In situations such as the following, the sensors may not operate cor-rectly, possibly leading to an acci- 
dent. Proceed carefully. 
• When there is a parked vehicle next  
to the target parking space, if the  displayed target parking space is far from the actual target parking  
space, a sensor may be mis- aligned. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or  
Toyota authorized repairer, or any  reliable repairer. 
• Do not install any accessories near  the detection area of the sensors.
■To ensure correct operation of the Advanced Park 
Observe the following precautions. 
Failing to do so may result in the vehi- cle being unable to be driven safely and possibly leading to an accident.
●Do not use this system in situations such as the following: 
• When in areas other than common  parking spaces 
• When the surface of the parking  space is sand or gravel and is not  
clearly defined with parking space  lines 
• When the parking space is not  level, such as when on a slope or has differences in height 
• Mechanical parking system
• Parking lot with a device which  raises to contact the bottom of the vehicle 
• When the road surface is frozen,  slick, or covered with snow 
• When it is extremely hot and the  asphalt is melting 
• When there is an object in front of  the vehicle 
• When there is an object between  your vehicle and the target parking  
spot or within the target parking  spot (within the displayed blue box) 
• When there is a gutter between  your vehicle and the target parking space or within the target parking  
spot (within the displayed blue box) 
• When there is a hole or gutter in the  
exit direction 
• When in high pedestrian or vehicle  
traffic areas 
• When the parking space is in a  
location that is difficult to park in  (too narrow for your vehicle, etc.)