wheel TOYOTA COROLLA CROSS 2023 Service Manual
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The operating state of the LTA system is indicated.
Operation display of steering wheel operation support
IndicatorLane dis-
playSteering iconSituation
WhiteGrey/WhiteGrey
LTA is on standby
GreenGreenGreen
LTA is operating
Orange
FlashingOrange
FlashingGreen
The vehicle is departing the lane 
toward the side which the lane dis-
play is flashing 
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The LDA system warns the 
driver if the vehicle may deviate 
from the current lane or course
*, 
and also can slightly operate the 
steering wheel to help avoid 
deviation from the lane or 
course
*.
The front camera is used to 
detect lane lines or a course
*.
*: Boundary between the asphalt  and grass, soil, etc., or structures, 
such as a curb, guardrail, etc.
■Lane departure alert func-
tion
When the system determines 
that the vehicle might depart 
from its lane or course
*, a warn-
ing is displayed on a display, 
and either a warning buzzer will 
sound or the steering wheel will 
vibrate to alert the driver.
Check the area around your vehicle 
and carefully operate the steering 
wheel to move the vehicle back to 
the center of the lane or course
*.
Vehicles with BSM: If the system 
determines that the vehicle may 
collide with a vehicle in an adjacent 
lane, the lane de parture alert will 
operate even if the  turn signals are 
operating.
*: Boundary between the asphalt  and grass, soil, etc., or structures,  such as a curb, 
guardrail, etc.
■Lane departure prevention 
function
If the system determines that 
the vehicle is likely to depart 
from its lane or course
*, it pro-
vides assistance through steer-
ing wheel operations to help 
avoid deviation from the lane or 
course.
If the system determines that the 
steering wheel has not been oper-
ated for a certain amount of time or 
the steering wheel is not being 
firmly gripped, a warning message 
may be displayed and a warning 
buzzer may sound to alert the 
driver.
Vehicles with BSM: If the system 
determines that the vehicle may 
collide with a vehicl e in an adjacent 
lane, the lane departure prevention 
function will operate even if the turn 
signals are operating.
LDA (Lane Depar ture 
Alert)
Basic functions 
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*: Boundary between the asphalt and grass, soil, etc., or structures, 
such as a curb, guardrail, etc.
■Break suggestion function
If the vehicle is swaying, a mes-
sage will be displayed and a 
buzzer will sound to urge the 
driver to take a break.
■Operating conditions of each 
function
●Lane departure alert/prevention 
function
WARNING
■Before using the LDA system
●Do not overly re ly on the LDA 
system. The LDA system is a 
system which provides auto-
mated assistance  in driving. 
However, as it is not a system 
which reduces the amount of 
attention necessary for safe 
driving. The driver is solely 
responsible for paying attention 
to their surroundings and oper-
ating the steering wheel as nec-
essary to ensure  safety. Also, 
the driver is responsible for tak-
ing adequate breaks when 
fatigued, such as when driving 
for a long time.
●Failure to perform appropriate 
driving operations and pay care-
ful attention may lead to an 
accident. 
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This function is operable when all of 
the following conditions are met:
• The vehicle speed is approxi-
mately 30 mph (50 km/h) or more.
Operation may be possible when 
the vehicle speed  is approximately 
25 mph (40 km/h)  or more if vehi-
cles, motorcycles, bicycles, or 
pedestrians are detected near the 
lane.
• The system reco gnizes a lane or 
course
*. (When recognized on 
only one side, the system will 
operate only for the recognized 
side.)
• The lane width is approximately  9.8 ft. (3 m)  or more.
• The turn signal l ever is not being 
operated. (Vehicles with BSM: 
Except when a vehicle is detected 
in the direction that the turn signal 
lever is operated.)
• The vehicle is not being driven  around a sharp curve.
• The vehicle is not accelerating or  decelerating more than a certain 
amount.
• The steering wheel is not being  turned sufficiently to perform a 
lane change.
*: Boundary between the asphalt 
and grass, soil, etc., or structures, 
such as a curb, guardrail, etc.
■Temporary cancellation of func-
tions
When the operating conditions are 
no longer met, a function may be 
temporarily canceled. However, 
when the operation conditions are 
met again, operation of the function 
will automatically be restored. 
(  P.214)
■Operation of the lane departure 
alert function/lane departure 
prevention function
●Depending on the vehicle speed, 
road conditions, lane departure 
angle, etc., operation of the lane 
departure prevention function may  not be felt or the function may not 
operate.
●Depending on the conditions, the 
warning buzzer may operate even 
if vibration is selected through a 
customize setting.
●If a course* is not clear or straight, 
the lane departure alert function or 
lane departure prevention function 
may not operate.
●The lane departure alert function 
or lane departure prevention func-
tion may not operate if the system 
judges that the vehicle is inten-
tionally being ste ered to avoid a 
pedestrian or parked vehicle.
●Vehicles with BSM: It may not be 
possible for the sys tem to judge if 
there is danger of a collision with a 
vehicle in an adjacent lane.
●The steering assist operation of 
the lane departure prevention 
function can be overridden by the 
steering wheel operation of the 
driver.
*: Boundary between the asphalt 
and grass, soil, etc., or structures, 
such as a curb,  guardrail, etc.
■Hands off steering wheel warn-
ing operation
In the following si tuations, a mes-
sage urging the driver to operate the 
steering wheel and an icon will be 
displayed and a buzzer will sound to 
warn the driver. When using the sys-
tem, make sure to  grip the steering 
wheel firmly, rega rdless of whether 
the warning is operating or not.
●When the system determines that 
the driver is not securely holding  
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the steering wheel, or the steering 
wheel is not being operated when 
the steering assist operation of the 
lane departure prevention function 
is operating
The length of time that the warning 
buzzer operates will become longer 
as the frequency o f the steering 
assist operating increases. If the 
system judges that the steering 
wheel has been operated, the warn-
ing buzzer will stop.
■Break suggestion function
This function is operable when all of 
the following conditions are met:
●The vehicle speed is approxi-
mately 32 mph (50 km/h) or more.
●The lane width is approximately 
9.8 ft. (3 m)  or more.
Depending on the condition of the 
vehicle and road surface, the break 
suggestion functi on may not oper-
ate.
 The LDA system can be 
enabled/disabled through a 
customize setting. ( P.449) 
The settings of the LDA can 
be changed on the customize 
settings. ( P.449)
The operating state of the lane departure alert function and steering 
assist operation of the lane departure prevention function are  indi-
cated.
Changing LDA settings
WARNING
■Situations in which the sys-
tem may not ope rate properly
In the following  situations, the 
system may not operate properly 
and the vehicle may depart from 
its lane. Do not  overly rely on 
these functions. The driver is 
solely responsible for paying 
attention to their surroundings 
and operating the steering wheel 
as necessary to ensure safety.
●When the boundary between 
the asphalt and grass, soil, etc., 
or structures, such as a curb, 
guardrail, etc. is not clear or 
straight
●When the vehicle is struck by a 
crosswind or the  turbulence of 
other nearby vehicles
●Situations in which the lane may 
not be detected:  P.197
●Situations in which the sensors 
may not operate properly: 
P.196
●Situations in which some or all 
of the functions of the system 
cannot operate:  P.197
●When it is necessary to disable 
the system:  P.192
Displays and system operation 
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and the system cannot provide 
sufficient deceleration, such as 
if a vehicle cuts in front of the 
vehicle, a warning display will 
flash and a buzzer will sound to 
alert the driver. Depress the 
brake pedal to ensure appropri-
ate vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
■Warnings may not occur 
when
In the following situations, the 
warning may not operate even 
though the vehicle-to-vehicle 
distance is short.
 When the preceding vehicle is 
traveling at the same speed 
or faster than your vehicle
 When the preceding vehicle is 
traveling at an extremely low 
speed
 Immediately after the vehicle 
speed has been set
 When the accelerator pedal is 
depressed
When a curve is detected, the 
vehicle speed will begin being 
reduced. When the curve ends, 
the vehicle speed reduction will 
end.
Depending on the situation, the 
vehicle speed will then return to the 
set vehicle speed.
In situations where vehicle-to-vehi-
cle distance control needs to oper- ate, such as when a preceding 
vehicle cuts in front of your vehicle, 
the curve speed reduction function 
will be canceled.
■Situations in which the curve 
speed reduction function may 
not operate
In situations such as the following, 
the curve speed reduction function 
may not operate:
●When the vehicle is being driven 
around a gentle curve
●When the accele rator pedal is 
being depressed
●When the vehicle is being driven 
around an extremely short curve
If your vehicle is being driven at 
approximately 50 mph (80 km/h) 
or more and a lane change to 
the passing lane is performed, 
when the turn signal lever is 
operated and the lane is 
changed, the vehicle will accel-
erate up to the set speed to 
assist in overtaking.
The system’s recognition of which 
lane is the passing lane may be 
based solely on the location of the 
steering wheel in the vehicle 
(left-hand drive/right-hand drive). If 
Curve speed reduction 
function
Support for lane change 
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Driving
Operation of this system is sep-
arated into 4 control states. 
Emergency Driving 
Stop System
The emergency driving stop 
system is a system which 
automatically decelerates 
and stops the vehicle within 
its lane if the driver 
becomes unable to continue 
driving the vehicle, such as 
if they have suffered a medi-
cal emergency, etc.
During LTA (Lane Tracing 
Assist) control, if the sys-
tem does not detect driving 
operations, such as if the 
driver is not holding the 
steering wheel, and deter-
mines the driver is not 
responsive, the vehicle will 
be decelerated and stopped 
within its current lane to 
help avoid a collision or 
reduce the impact of a colli-
sion.
WARNING
■For safe use
●Driving safely is solely the 
responsibility of the driver. Pay 
careful attention to the sur-
rounding conditions in order to 
ensure safe driving. The emer-
gency driving stop system is 
designed to provide support in 
an emergency where it is diffi-
cult for the driver to continue 
driving, such as if they have had 
a medical emergency. It is not 
designed to support driving 
while drowsy or in poor physical 
health, or inattentive driving.
●Although the emergency driv-
ing stop system is designed to 
decelerate the vehicle within its 
lane to help avoid or help 
reduce the impact of a collision 
if the system determines that it 
is difficult for the driver to con-
tinue driving, its effectiveness 
may change according to vari-
ous conditions. Therefore, it 
may not always be able to 
achieve the same level of per-
formance. Also, if the operating 
conditions are not met, this 
function will not operate.
●After the emergency driving 
stop system operates, if driving 
becomes possible again, imme-
diately begin driving again or, if 
necessary, park the vehicle on 
the shoulder of the road and set 
a warning reflecto r and flare to 
warn other drivers of your 
stopped vehicle.
●After this system operates, pas-
sengers should  attend to the 
driver as necessary and take 
appropriate hazard prevention 
measures, such as moving to a 
place where safety can be 
ensured, such as the shoulder 
of the road or behind a guard-
rail.
●This system detects the condi-
tion of the driver through the 
operation of the steering wheel. 
This system may  operate if the 
driver is aware but intentionally 
and continuously does not oper-
ate the vehicle. Also, the system 
may not operate if it cannot 
determine that the driver is not 
responsive, such as if they are 
leaning on the  steering wheel.
Summary of the system 
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Through control state “Warning 
phase 1” and “Warning phase 
2”, the system determines if the 
driver is aware and responsive 
while outputting a warning and 
controlling the vehicle speed. If 
the system determines the 
driver is not responsive, it will 
operate in control state “Decel-
eration stop phase” and “Stop 
hold phase” and decelerate and 
stop the vehicle. It will then 
operate continuously in “Stop 
hold phase”.
■Operating conditions
This system opera tes when all of 
the following cond itions are met:
●When the LTA is on
●When the vehicle speed is 
approximately 30 mph (50 km/h) 
or more
■Operation cancelation condi-
tions
In the following si tuations, system 
operation will be canceled:
●When LTA control has been can-
celed (the LTA switch has been 
pressed, etc.)
●When the dynamic radar cruise 
control has been canceled
●When driver operations are 
detected (the steering wheel is 
held, the brake pedal, accelerator 
pedal, parking brake, hazard light 
switch, or turn sig nal lever is oper-
ated)
●When the driving assist switch is 
pressed while in the stop and hold 
phase
●When the engine switch has been 
turned from ON to off
●Situations in whic h some or all of 
the functions of the system cannot  operate: 
P. 1 9 7
■LTA control when operation is 
canceled
When emergency driving stop sys-
tem operation is canceled, LTA con-
trol may also be canceled.
If driving operations are not 
detected after the hands off 
steering wheel warning oper-
ates, a buzzer will sound inter-
mittently and a message will be 
displayed to warn the driver, and 
the system will judge if the driver 
is responsive or not. If driving 
operations, such as holding the 
steering wheel, are not per-
formed within a certain amount 
of time, the system will enter 
warning phase 2.
After entering warning phase 2, 
a buzzer will sound in short 
intervals and a message will be 
displayed to warn the driver, and 
the vehicle will slowly deceler-
ate. If driving operations, such 
as holding the steering wheel, 
are not performed within a cer-
tain amount of time, the system 
will determine that the driver is 
not responsive and enter the 
deceleration stop phase.
The audio system will be muted 
until the driver becomes respon-
sive.
When the vehicle is decelerating, 
Warning phase 1
Warning phase 2 
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■ABS (Anti-lock Brake Sys-
tem)
Helps to prevent wheel lock 
when the brakes are applied 
suddenly, or if the brakes are 
applied while driving on a slip-
pery road surface
■Brake assist
Generates an increased level of 
braking force after the brake 
pedal is depressed when the 
system detects a panic stop sit-
uation
■VSC (Vehicle Stability Con-
trol)
Helps the driver to control skid-
ding when swerving suddenly or 
turning on slippery road sur-
faces.
■Enhanced VSC (Enhanced 
Vehicle Stability Control)
Provides cooperative control of 
the ABS, TRAC, VSC and EPS.
Helps to maintain directional 
stability when swerving on slip-
pery road surfaces by con-
trolling steering performance.
■TRAC (Traction Control)
Helps to maintain drive power 
and prevent the drive wheels 
from spinning when starting the 
vehicle or accelerating on slip-
pery roads
■Active Cornering Assist 
(ACA)
Helps to prevent the vehicle 
from drifting to the outer side by 
performing inner wheel brake 
control when attempting to 
accelerate while turning
■Hill-start assist control
Helps to reduce the backward 
movement of the vehicle when 
starting on an uphill
■EPS (Electric Power Steer-
ing)
Employs an electric motor to 
reduce the amount of effort 
needed to turn the steering 
wheel.
■Dynamic Torque Control 
AWD system (AWD models)
Automatically controls the drive 
system such as to front-wheel 
drive or AWD (all wheel drive) 
according to various running 
Driving assist systems
To keep driving safety and 
performance, the following 
systems operate automati-
cally in response to various 
driving situations. Be 
aware, however, that these 
systems are supplementary 
and should not be relied 
upon too heavily when oper-
ating the vehicle.
Summary of the driving 
assist systems 
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conditions including normal driv-
ing, during cornering, on a 
uphill, when starting off, during 
acceleration, on a slippery roads 
due to snow or rain, thus con-
tributing to stable operability and 
driving stability.
■The Secondary Collision 
Brake
When the SRS airbag sensor 
detects a collision and the sys-
tem operates, the brakes and 
brake lights are automatically 
controlled to reduce the vehicle 
speed and help reduce the pos-
sibility of further damage due to 
a secondary collision.
■When the TRAC/VSC systems 
are operating
The slip indicator  light will flash 
while the TRAC/VSC systems are 
operating.
■Disabling the TRAC system
If the vehicle gets stuck in mud, dirt 
or snow, the TRAC system may 
reduce power from the engine to the 
wheels. Pressing   to turn the 
system off may mak e it easier for 
you to rock the vehicle in order to 
free it.
To turn the TRAC system off, quickly 
press and release  .
The “Traction Control Turned OFF”  will be shown on the multi-informa-
tion display.
Press   again to turn the system 
back on.
■Turning off both TRAC and VSC 
systems
To turn the TRAC and VSC systems 
off, press and hold  for more 
than 3 seconds while the vehicle is 
stopped.
The VSC OFF indicator light will 
come on and the “Traction Control 
Turned OFF” will be shown on the 
multi-information display.
*
Press  again to turn the system 
back on.
*: PCS will also be  disabled (only 
Pre-Collision warning is avail-
able). The PCS warning light will 
come on and a  message will be 
displayed on the multi-information 
display. ( P.198)
■When the message is dis-
played on the multi-information 
display showing that TRAC has 
been disabled even if   has 
not been pressed
TRAC is temporary deactivated. If 
the information continues to show, 
contact your Toyota dealer.
■Operating conditions of 
hill-start assist control
When the following  four conditions 
are met, the hill-star t assist control