TOYOTA PRIUS PRIME 2023 Owners Manual
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away from the vehicle or in the
traveling direction of the vehicle.
■Detection range of the Parking
Support Brake function (static
objects to the front and
rear/static objects around the
vehicle
*)*: Vehicles with Advanced Park
The detection range of the Parking
Support Brake function (static
objects to the front and rear/static
objects around the vehicle) differs
from the detection range of the intui-
tive parking assist ( P.363). There-
fore, even if the intuitive parking
assist detects an object and pro-
vides a warning, the Parking Sup-
port Brake function (static objects to
the front and rear/static objects
around the vehicle) may not start
operating.
■Situations in which the system
may not operate properly
P.366
■Situations in which the system
may operate even if there is no
possibility of a collision
P.367
■Situations in which the system
may operate even though there
is no possibility of a collision
(static objects around the vehi-
cle) (vehicles with Advanced
Park)
In addition to the situations in which
stationary objects front and rear
( P.390) 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.408)
■Detection of objects along the
sides of the vehicle (static
objects around the vehicle)
(vehicles with Advanced Park)
●Objects along the sides of the
vehicle are not instantaneously
detected. The location of objects in relation to the vehicle is esti-
mated after they are first detected
by the front or rear side sensors,
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
cameras, but then leaves the
detection area of the side sensors
or side cameras, the system will
assume the object has not moved.
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*: If equipped
This function will operate in situ-
ations such as the following if a
vehicle is detected in the travel-
ing direction of the vehicle.
■When reversing, a vehicle is
approaching and the brake
pedal is not depressed, or
is depressed late
P.355
■The Parking Support Brake
function (rear-crossing vehi-
cles) will operate when
The function will operate when the
driving assist information indicator is
not illuminated ( P.150, 152) and
all of the following conditions are
met:
●Hybrid system output restriction
control
• The Parking Support Brake is enabled.
• The vehicle speed is approxi- mately 9 mph (15 km/h) or less.
• Vehicles are approaching from the
right or left at the rear of the vehi-
cle at a traveling speed of approx-
imately 5 mph (8 km/h) 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 wit h an approach-
ing vehicle.
●Brake control
• Hybrid system output restriction
control is operating
• The Parking Support Brake deter- mines that an emergency brake
operation is necessary to avoid a
collision with an approaching vehi-
cle.
■The Parking Support Brake
function (rear-crossing vehi-
cles) will stop operating when
The function will st op operating if
any of the following conditions are
met:
●Hybrid system output restriction
Parking Support Brake
function (rear-crossing
vehicles)
*
If a rear radar sensor
detects a vehicle approach-
ing from the right or left at
the rear of the vehicle and
the system determines that
the possibility of a collision
is high, this function will
perform brake control to
reduce the likelihood of an
impact with the approach-
ing vehicle.
Examples of function
operation
Types of sensors
WARNING
■To ensure the system can
operate properly
P.355
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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 control.
■Detection area of the Parking
Support Brake function (rear-
crossing vehicles)
The detection area of the Parking
Support Brake function (rear-cross-
ing vehicles) differs from the detec-
tion area of the RCTA function
( P.374). Therefore, even if the
RCTA function detects a vehicle
and provides an alert, the Parking
Support Brake function (rear-cross-
ing vehicles) may not start operat-
ing.
■Situations in which the system
may not operate properly
P.376
■Situations in which the system
may operate even if there is no
possibility of a collision
P.377
*: If equipped
The system operates when an
approaching pedestrian is
detected behind the vehicle
while backing up, and when the
brake pedal is not depressed or
is depressed late.
Parking Suppo rt Brake
function (rear pedes-
trians)
*
If the rear camera sensor
detects a pedestrian behind
the vehicle while backing up
and the system determines
that the possibility of collid-
ing with the detected pedes-
trian is high, a buzzer will
sound. If the system deter-
mines 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 oper-
ation
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Displays a message to urge the
driver to take evasive action
when a pedestrian is detected in
the detection area behind the
vehicle.Pedestrian detection icon
“BRAKE!”
■Parking Support Brake func-
tion (rear pedestrians) will oper-
ate when
The function will operate when the
driving assist information indicator is
not illuminated ( P.150, 152) and
all of the followin g conditions are
met:
●Hybrid system output restriction
control
• The Parking Support Brake is
enabled.
• The vehicle speed is 9 mph (15 km/h) or less.
• The shift position is in R.
• A pedestrian is to the rear of the vehicle
• The PKSB (Parking Support Brake) determines that a stronger-
than-normal brake operation is
necessary to avoid a collision.
●Brake control
• Hybrid system output restriction control is operating.
• The Parking Support Brake deter-
mines that an emergency brake
operation is necessary to avoid a
collision with a pedestrian.
■The Parking Support Brake
function (rear pedestrians) will
stop operating when
The function will st op operating if
any of the following conditions are
met:
●Hybrid 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 control.
■Re-enabling the Parking Sup-
port Brake function (rear pedes-
trians)
P.387
Screen display of rear
pedestrian
WARNING
■If the Parking Support Brake
function (rear pedestrians)
operates unnecessarily
Depress the brake pedal immedi-
ately after the Parking Support
Brake function (rear pedestrians)
operates. (Operation of the func-
tion is canceled by depressing the
brake pedal.)
■Correct use of the Parking
Support Brake function (rear
pedestrians)
P.378
A
B
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■Detection area of the Parking
Support Brake function (rear
pedestrians)
The detection area of the Parking
Support Brake function (rear pedes-
trians) differs from the detection
area of the RCD function ( P.378).
Therefore, even if the RCD function
detects a pedestrian and provides
an alert, the Parking Support Brake
function (rear pedestrians) may not
start operating.
■Situations in which the system
may not operate properly
P.380
■Situations in which the system
may operate unexpectedly
P.381
*: If equipped
The Advanced Park is a system
which assists in a safe and
smooth parking or exiting from a
parking space by displaying the
blind spots around the vehicle
and the target parking spot
through a bird’s eye view, deliv-
ering operation guidance
through displays and buzzer
operation, and changing the
shift position, 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
condition of the area around the
vehicle.
The turn signal lights will blink
automatically when the parking
assistance starts until the vehi-
cle reaches the target parking
spot, to notify people around the
vehicle that parking is being per-
formed.
Depending on the condition of
the road surface or the vehicle,
the distance between the vehi-
cle and a parking space, etc., it
may not be possible to assist in
parking in the target space.
Toyota Teammate
Advanced Park*
Function description
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*: For details on the panoramic view monitor refer to “MULTIMEDIA
OWNER’S MANUAL”.
■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.403)
■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.406)
■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.408)
■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.412)
■Memory function
Assistance is provided until the
vehicle is guided into a previ-
ously registered parking space.
( P.414)
Functions
WARNING
■Cautions regarding the use of
the system
The recognition and control capa-
bilities for this system are limited.
The driver should always drive
safety by always being responsi-
ble without over relying on the
system and have a understanding
of the surrounding situations.
●As with a normal vehicle, take
care to observe your surround-
ings while the vehicle is moving.
●Always pay attention to the
vehicle’s surroundings while the
system is operating and
depress the brake pedal as nec-
essary to slow or stop the vehi-
cle.
●When parking, make sure that
the vehicle can be parked in the
target parking space before
beginning operation.
●Depending on the condition of
the road surface or the vehicle,
the distance between the vehi-
cle 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 vehi-
cle is fully parked.
●This system will guide the vehi-
cle to appropriate positions for
changing the direction of travel,
however, if you feel that the
vehicle is approaching too close
to an adjacent parked vehicle at
any time, depress the brake
pedal and change the shift posi-
tion. However, if this is per-
formed, the number of times the
vehicle changes direction may
increase, and the vehicle may
be parked at an angle.
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WARNING
●As following objects may not be
detected, make sure to check
the safety of the area around
your vehicle and depress the
brake pedal to stop the vehicle if
it may collide with an object.
• Wires, fences, ropes, etc.
• Cotton, snow and other materi- als that absorb sound waves
• Sharply-angled objects
• Low objects (curb stones, park- ing blocks, etc.)
• Tall objects with upper sections projecting outwards in the direc-
tion of your vehicle
●Even if there is an object in the
target 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
Display to view the area behind
the vehicle. The image dis-
played may differ than the
actual situation. Using only the
screen when backing up may
lead to an accident, such as a
collision with anot her vehicle.
When backing up, make sure to
look directly or use the mirrors
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 dis-
played image may become
unclear. Also, as moving
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. Fail-
ure 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 certain amount of
time
• When the system malfunctions
●As the steering wheel will turn
while this system is operating,
pay attention to the following.
• 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.
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WARNING
●Do not allow anyone to put their
hands outside of a window while
this system is operating.
■To ensure correct operation
of the Advanced Park
Observe the following precau-
tions. Failing to do so may result
in the vehicle being unable to be
driven safely and possibly cause
an accident.
●Do not use this system in situa-
tions such as the following:
• When in areas other than com- mon 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 fro- zen, slick, or covered with snow
• When it is extremely hot and the asphalt is melting
• When there are objects around 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 park-
ing space or within the target
parking spot (within the dis-
played 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.)
• When images are unclear due to dirt or snow attached to the
camera lens, light being shined
into the camera or shadows
• When tire chains or a compact spare tire is installed to the vehi-
cle
• When the doors or back door are not completely closed
• When an arm is held outside of a window
• In inclement weather such as heavy rain or snow
●Make sure to use only standard
sized tires, such as those that
were installed to the vehicle
when it was shipped from the
factory. Otherwise, Advanced
Park may not operate properly.
Also, when the tires have been
replaced, the displayed position
of the lines or box displayed on
the screen may become incor-
rect. When replacing the tires,
contact your Toyota dealer.
●In situations such as the follow-
ing, it may not be possible for
the system to provide assis-
tance to a registered parking
spot:
• When the tires are extremely worn or the tire inflation pres-
sure is low
• When carrying a heavy load
• When the vehicle is tilted due to the carried load
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Cameras and sensors are used
to detect parked vehicles, mak-
ing it easier to identify parking
spaces.
Front camera
Side cameras
Rear camera
Depending on the vehicle grade
and equipped options, the
actual rear camera may be dif-
ferent from this illustration.
Sensors
P.363
■Camera images
As special cameras are used, the
colors in displa yed images may dif-
fer from the actual color.
WARNING
• When a heater is installed in the surface of the parking space
(road surface freeze prevention
heater)
• When the wheels are mis- aligned, such a fter a wheel has
been subjected to a strong
impact
• When a pedestrian or passing vehicle is detected during assis-
tance
• When something is incorrectly detected as a parking line (light,
reflections from a building, dif-
ference in height on the parking
surface, a gutter, painted road
lines, redrawn lines, etc.)
If the vehicle deviates greatly from
the set parking space in any situa-
tion other than the above, have
the vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
NOTICE
■Precautions for use
Advanced Park
If the 12-volt battery was dis-
charged or has been removed
and installed, fold and extend the
outside rear view mirrors.
Types of cameras and
sensors used for the
Advanced Park
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■Precautions for use
For details on the following, refer to
“Panoramic view monitor” of “Park-
ing assist system” in the “MULTIME-
DIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.
●Displayable range of the screens
●Cameras
●Differences between displayed
images and the actual road
●Differences between displayed
images and the actual objects
■Detection range of the cameras
and sensors
●If a parked vehicle is behind the
target parking space and the dis-
tance between it and the vehicle
becomes far, it may no longer be
able to be detected. Depending on
shape or condition of a parked
vehicle, the detection range may
become short or the vehicle may
not be detected.
●Objects other than parked vehi-
cles, such as columns, walls, etc.,
may not be detected. Also, if they
are detected, they may cause the
target parking space to be mis-
aligned.
■Situations in which parking
space lines may not be recog-
nized properly
●In situations such as the following,
parking space lines on the road
surface may not be detected:
• When the parking space does not use lines (parking space boundar-
ies are marked with rope, blocks,
etc.)
• When the parking space lines are
faded or dirty, making them
unclear
• When the road surface is bright, such as concrete, and the contrast
between it and the white parking
space lines is small
• When the parking space lines are
any color other than yellow or
white
• When the area surrounding the
parking space is dark, such as at night, in an underground parking
lot, parking garage, etc.
• When it is rainin g or has rained
and the road surface is wet and
reflective or there are puddles
• When the sun is shining directly
into a camera, such as in the early
morning or evening
• When the parking space is cov-
ered with snow or de-icing agent
• When there marks from repairs or other marks on the road surface,
or there is a traffic bollard, or other
object on the road surface
• When the color or brightness of
the road surface is uneven
• When a camera has been splashed by hot or cold water and
the lens has fogged up
• When the appearance of the park- ing space is affected by the
shadow of the vehicle or trees
• When a camera lens is dirty or covered with wa ter droplets
●In situations such as the following,
the target parking space may not
be recognized correctly:
• When there marks from repairs or other marks on the road surface,
or there is a parking block, traffic
bollard, or other object on the road
surface
• When it is rainin g or has rained
and the road surface is wet and
reflective or there are puddles
• When the area around the vehicle is dark or backlit
• When the color or brightness of
the road surface is uneven
• When the parking space is on a slope
• When there are diagonal lines (access aisle) near the parking
space
• When the appearance of the park- ing space is affected by the
shadow of a parked vehicle (such
as shadows from the grille, side
step, etc.)
• When accessories which obstruct the view of the camera are
installed
• When the parking space lines are faded or dirty, making them