TOYOTA C-HR 2020 Owners Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2020, Model line: C-HR, Model: TOYOTA C-HR 2020Pages: 536, PDF Size: 11.99 MB
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WARNING
■When to disable the pre-collision system
In  the  following  situations,  disable  the  system,  as  it  may  not  operate  prop-
erly, possibly leading to an accident resulting in death or ser ious injury:
● When the vehicle is being towed
● When your vehicle is towing another vehicle
● When  transporting  the  vehicle  via  truck,  boat,  train  or  similar   means  of
transportation
● When  the  vehicle  is  raised  on  a  lift  with  the  engine  running  an d  the  tires
are allowed to rotate freely
● When inspecting the vehicle using a drum tester such as a chass is dyna-
mometer  or  speedometer  tester,  or  when  using  an  on  vehicle  whee l  bal-
ancer
● When a strong impact is applied to the front bumper or front gr ille, due to
an accident or other reasons
● If the vehicle cannot be driven in a stable manner, such as when the vehi-
cle has been in an accident or is malfunctioning
● When the vehicle is driven in a sporty manner or off-road
● When the tires are not properly inflated
● When the tires are very worn
● When tires of a size other than specified are installed
● When tire chains are installed
● When a compact spare tire or an emergency tire puncture repair  kit is used
● If equipment (snow plow, etc.) that may obstruct the radar sens or or cam-
era sensor is temporarily installed to the vehicle 
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Enabling/disabling th
e pre-collision system
The  pre-collision  system  can  be  enabled/disabled on  the  multi-
information display.
The  system  is  automatically  enabled  each  time  the  engine  switch  is
turned  to  the  “ON”  position  (vehicles  without  a  smart  key  syste m)  or
turned to IGNITION ON mode (vehicles with a smart key system).
Press “ ” or “” of meter control sw itches and select  .
Press  “ ”  or  “ ”  of  meter  control  switches  and  select  ,
and press  .
Press  “ ”  or  “ ”  of  meter  control  switches  and  select  ,
and press   to select the  desired setting (on/off).
If  the  system  is  disabled,  the
PCS  warning  light  will  turn  on
and  a  message  will  be  dis-
played  on  the  multi-information
display.
Changing settings of the  pre-collision system
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Changing the pre-colli
sion warning timing
The pre-collision warning timing can be changed on the multi-in for-
mation display.
The  operation  timing  setting  is  retained  when  the  engine  switch  is
turned off.
Press “ ” or “” of meter control sw itches and select  .
Press  “ ”  or  “ ”  of  meter  control  switches  and  select  ,
and press  .
Press “ ” or “ ” of meter control sw itches and select 
“  Sensitivity”, and press   to select the desired setting.
Far
The  warning  will  begin  to
operate  earlier  than  with  the
default timing.
Middle
This is the default setting.
Near
The  warning  will  begin  to
operate  later  than  with  the
default timing.
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■Operational conditions
The pre-collision system is enabled and the system determines that the pos-
sibility of a frontal collision  with a vehicle or pedestrian is  high.
Each function is operational at the following speeds:
● Pre-collision warning:
• Vehicle  speed  is  between  approximately  7  and  110 mph  (10  and  18 0  km/h).
(For  detecting  a  pedestrian,  vehicle  speed  is  between  approxima tely 7 and
50 mph [10 and 80 km/h].)
• The  relative  speed  between  your  vehicle  and  the  vehicle  or  ped estrian
ahead is approximately 7 mph (10 km/h) or more.
● Pre-collision brake assist: 
• Vehicle  speed  is  between  approximately  20  and  110 mph  (30  and
180 km/h). (For detecting a pedestrian, vehicle speed is between  approx-
imately 20 and 50 mph [30 and 80 km/h].)
• The  relative  speed  between  your  vehicle  and  the  vehicle  or  ped estrian
ahead is approximately 20 mph (30 km/h) or more.
● Pre-collision braking:
• Vehicle  speed  is  between  approximately  7  and  110 mph  (10  and  18 0  km/h).
(For  detecting  a  pedestrian,  vehicle  speed  is  between  approxima tely 7 and
50 mph [10 and 80 km/h].)
• The  relative  speed  between  your  vehicle  and  the  vehicle  or  ped estrian
ahead is approximately 7 mph (10 km/h) or more.
The system may not operate in the following situations:
● If  a  battery  terminal  has  been  disconnected  and  reconnected  and   then  the
vehicle has not been driven for a certain amount of time
● If the shift lever is in R
● If  VSC  is  disabled  (only  the  pre-collision  warning  function  wil l  be  opera-
tional) 
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Pedestrian detection function
■ Cancelation of the pre-collision braking
If either of the following occur while the pre-collision brakin g function is oper-
ating, it will be canceled:
● The accelerator pedal is depressed strongly.
● The steering wheel is turned sharply or abruptly.
■ Conditions under which the system may operate even if there is  no pos-
sibility of a collision
● In  some  situations  such  as  the  following,  the  system  may  determ ine  that
there is a possibility of a frontal collision and operate.
• When passing a vehicle or pedestrian
• When changing lanes while overtaking a preceding vehicle
• When overtaking a preceding vehicle that is changing lanes
The pre-collision system detects pedestri-
ans based on the size, profile, and motion
of  a  detected  object.  However,  a  pedes-
trian  may  not  be  detected  depending  on
the  surrounding  brightness  and  the
motion,  posture,  and  angle  of  the
detected  object,  preventing  the  system
from operating properly. (P. 240)
• When  overtaking  a  preceding  vehiclethat is making a left/right turn
• When passing a vehicle in an oncom- ing  lane  that  is  stopped  to  make  a
right/left turn
• When driving on a road where relative location  to  vehicle  ahead  in  an  adja-
cent  lane  may  change,  such  as  on  a
winding road 
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2364-5. Using the driving support systems
C-HR_OM_USA_OM10634U• When rapidly closing on a vehicle ahead
• If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered, such as when
 the road sur-
face is uneven or undulating
• When  approaching  objects  on  the  roadside,  such  as  guardrails,  utility
poles, trees, or walls
• When  driving  on  a  narrow  path  surrounded  by  a  structure,  such  as  in  a tunnel or on an iron bridge
• When there is a metal object (manhole cover, steel plate, etc. ), steps, or a
protrusion on the road surface or roadside
• When  there  is  a  vehicle,  pedestrian,
or  object  by  the  roadside  at  the
entrance of a curve
• When  a  crossing  pedestrian approaches very close to the vehicle 
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C-HR_OM_USA_OM10634U• When rapidly closing on an electric toll gate barrier, parking area barrier,
or other barrier that opens and closes
• When using an automatic car wash
• When the vehicle is hit by water, snow, dust, etc., from a vehicle ahead
• When driving through steam or smoke
• When  there  are  patterns  or  paint  on  the  road  or  a  wall  that  may  be  mis- taken for a vehicle or pedestrian
• When  driving  near  an  object  that  reflects  radio  waves,  such  as   a  large
truck or guardrail
• When driving near a TV tower, broadcasting station, electric power plant, or  other  location  where  strong  radio  waves  or  electrical  noise  may  be
present
• When  passing  through  a  place  with  a
low structure above the road (low ceil-
ing, traffic sign, etc.)
• When  passing  under  an  object  (bill- board, etc.) at the top of an uphill road
• When  driving  through  or  under objects  that  may  contact  the  vehicle,
such as thick grass, tree branches, or
a banner 
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Situations in which the syst em may not operate properly
● In  some  situations  such  as  the  following,  a  vehicle  may  not  be  detected  by
the radar sensor and camera sensor, preventing the system from  operating
properly:
• If an oncoming vehicle is approaching your vehicle
• If a vehicle ahead is a motorcycle or bicycle
• When approaching the side or front of a vehicle
• If a preceding vehicle has a small rear end, such as an unload ed truck
• If a vehicle ahead is carrying a load which protrudes past its rear bumper
• If a vehicle ahead is irregularly shaped, such as a tractor or side car
• If the sun or other light is shining directly on a vehicle ahe ad
• If a vehicle cuts in front of your vehicle or emerges from bes ide a vehicle
• If a vehicle ahead makes an abrupt maneuver (such as sudden sw erving,
acceleration or deceleration)
• When suddenly cutting behind a preceding vehicle • If  a  preceding  vehicle  has  a  low  rear end, such as a low bed trailer
• If a vehicle ahead has extremely high ground clearance
• When  a  vehicle  ahead  is  not  directly in front of your vehicle 
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C-HR_OM_USA_OM10634U• When  driving  in  inclement  weather  such  as  heavy  rain,  fog,  sno
w  or  a
sandstorm
• When the vehicle is hit by water, snow, dust, etc., from a vehicle ahead
• When driving through steam or smoke
• When driving in  a place where the  surrounding brightness changes  sud- denly, such as at the entrance or exit of a tunnel
• When  a  very  bright  light,  such  as  the  sun  or  the  headlights  of  oncoming
traffic, shines directly into the camera sensor
• When  the  surrounding  area  is  dim,  such  as  at  dawn  or  dusk,  or  while  at
night or in a tunnel
• After the engine has started the vehicle has not been driven for a certain amount of time
• While  making  a  left/right  turn  and  for  a  few  seconds  after  mak ing  a  left/
right turn
• While driving on a curve and for a few seconds after driving o n a curve
• If your vehicle is skidding
• If the wheels are misaligned
• If a wiper blade is blocking the camera sensor
• The vehicle is wobbling.
• The vehicle is being driven at extremely high speeds.
• When driving on a hill
• If the radar sensor or camera sensor is misaligned • If  the  front  of  the  vehicle  is  raised  or
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In some situations such as the following, sufficient braking fo rce may not be
obtained, preventing the system from performing properly:
• If  the  braking  functions  cannot  operate  to  their  full  extent,  such  as  when
the brake parts are extremely cold, extremely hot, or wet
• If  the  vehicle  is  not  properly  maintained  (brakes  or  tires  are   excessively
worn, improper tire inflation pressure, etc.)
• When  the  vehicle  is  being  driven  on  a  gravel  road  or  other  sli ppery  sur-
face
● Some  pedestrians  such  as  the  following  may  not  be  detected  by  t he  radar
sensor and camera sensor, preventing the system from operating  properly:
• Pedestrians shorter than approximately 3.2 ft. (1 m) or taller t han approx-
imately 6.5 ft. (2 m)
• Pedestrians wearing oversized clothing (a rain coat, long skir t, etc.), mak-
ing their silhouette obscure
• Pedestrians  who  are  carrying  large  baggage,  holding  an  umbrella,  etc., hiding part of their body
• Pedestrians who are bending forward or squatting
• Pedestrians who are pushing a stroller, wheelchair, bicycle or  other vehi-
cle
• Groups of pedestrians which are close together
• Pedestrians who are wearing white and look extremely bright
• Pedestrians in the dark, such as at night or while in a tunnel
• Pedestrians  whose  clothing  appears  to  be  nearly  the  same  color  or
brightness as their surroundings
• Pedestrians near walls, fences, guardrails, or large objects
• Pedestrians who  are  on a  metal  object (manhole cover,  steel plate,  etc.)
on the road
• Pedestrians who are walking fast
• Pedestrians who are changing speed abruptly
• Pedestrians running out from behind a vehicle or a large objec t
• Pedestrians  who  are  extremely  close  to  the  side  of  the  vehicle  (outside
rear view mirror, etc.)