TOYOTA COROLLA CROSS 2022 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2022, Model line: COROLLA CROSS, Model: TOYOTA COROLLA CROSS 2022Pages: 612, PDF Size: 17.18 MB
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Driving
*: If equipped
■Types of sensorsFront corner sensors
Front center sensors
Rear corner sensors
Rear center sensors
■Display
When the sensors detect an 
object, such as a wall, a graphic 
is shown on the multi-informa-
tion display and audio system 
display depending on the posi-
NOTICE
• When cleaning the camera lens,  flush the camera with a large 
quantity of water and wipe it 
with a soft and wet cloth. 
Strongly rubbing the camera 
lens may cause the camera lens 
to be scratched and unable to 
transmit a clear image.
• Do not allow organic solvent,  car wax, window cleaner or 
glass coating to adhere to the 
camera. If this happens, wipe it 
off as soon as possible.
• If the temperature changes rap- idly, such as when hot water is 
poured on the vehicle in cold 
weather, the system may not 
operate normally.
• When washing the vehicle, do  not apply intensive bursts of 
water to the camera or camera 
area. Doing so may result in the 
camera malfunctioning.
●Do not expose the camera to 
strong impact as this could 
cause a malfunction. If this hap-
pens, have the vehicle 
inspected by your Toyota dealer 
as soon as possible.
Intuitive parking 
assist*
The distance from your 
vehicle to objects, such as a 
wall, when parallel parking 
or maneuvering into a 
garage is measured by the 
sensors and communicated 
via the multi-information 
display, audio system dis-
play and a buzzer. Always 
check the surrounding area 
when using this system.
System components 
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tion and distance to the object. 
(As the distance to the object 
becomes short, the distance 
segments may blink.)
Multi-information displayFront corner sensor detection
Front center sensor detection
Rear corner sensor detection
Rear center sensor detection
Audio system display
Front corner sensor detection
Front center sensor detection
Rear corner sensor detection
Rear center sensor detection
Use the meter control switches 
to enable/disable the intuitive  parking assist. (
P.94)
1 Press  or  to select .
2 Press   or   to select   
and then press  .
When the intuitive parking assist 
function is disabled, the intuitive 
parking assist OFF indicator 
( P.78) illuminates.
To re-enable the system when it 
was disabled, select   on the 
multi-information display, select   and then On. If disabled 
using this method, the system 
will not be re-enabled by turning 
the engine switch off and then to 
ON.
Turning intuitive parking 
assist on/off
WARNING
■Cautions regarding the use of 
the system
There is a limit to the degree of 
recognition accuracy and control 
performance that this system can 
provide, do not overly rely on this 
system. The driver is always 
responsible for paying attention to 
the vehicle’ surroundings and 
driving safely.
■To ensure the system can 
operate properly
Observe the following precau-
tions. 
Failing to do so may result in the 
vehicle being unable to be driven 
safely and possibly cause an acci-
dent.
●Do not damage the sensors, 
and always keep them clean. 
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Driving
■The system can be operated 
when
●The engine switch is in ON.
●Intuitive parking assist function is 
on.
●The vehicle speed is less than 
about 6 mph (10 km/h).
●A shift position other than P is 
selected.
■Setting the buzzer volume
The buzzer volume can be adjusted 
on the multi-info rmation display. 
(  P. 9 4 )
■If “Clean Parking Assist Sen-
sor” is displayed on the 
multi-information display
A sensor may be covered with water 
drops, ice, snow, dirt, etc. Remove 
the water drops, ice, snow, dirt, etc., 
from the sensor to  return the system 
to normal.
If a sensor is dirty, the position of the 
dirty sensor will be shown on the 
display.
Due to ice forming on a sensor at 
low temperatures, a warning mes-
sage may be displayed or the sen-
sor may not be able to detect an 
object. Once the ice melts, the sys-
tem will return to normal.
If a warning message is displayed 
even if the sensor is clean, there 
may be a sensor malfunction. Have 
the vehicle inspect ed by your Toyota 
dealer.
■If “Parking Assist Unavailable” 
is displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display
Water may be continuously flowing 
over the sensor surf ace, such as in 
a heavy rain. When the system 
WARNING
●Do not attach a sticker or install 
an electronic component, such 
as a backlit license plate (espe-
cially fluorescent type), fog 
lights, fender pole or wireless 
antenna near a radar sensor.
●Do not subject the surrounding 
area of the sensor to a strong 
impact. If subjected to an 
impact, have the vehicle 
inspected by Toyota dealer. If 
the front or rear bumper needs 
to be emoved/installed or 
replaced, contact a Toyota 
dealer.
●Do not modify, disassemble or 
paint the sensors.
●Do not attach a license plate 
cover.
●Keep your tires properly 
inflated.
■When to disable the function
In the following situations, disable 
the function as it may operate 
even though there is no possibility 
of a collision.
●Failing to observe the warnings 
above.
●A non-genuine Toyota suspen-
sion (lowered suspension, etc.) 
is installed.
■Notes when washing the vehi-
cle
Do not apply intensive bursts of 
water or steam  to the sensor 
area.
Doing so may result in the sensor 
malfunctioning.
●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 the sensors as doing so 
may cause a sensor to malfunc-
tion. 
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determines that it is normal, the sys-
tem will return to normal.
■Sensor detection information
●The sensors may be able to only 
detect objects near the front and 
rear bumpers.
●The following situations may occur 
during use.
• Depending on the shape of the  object and other factors, the 
detection distance may shorten, or 
detection may be impossible.
• Detection may be impossible if  static objects draw too close to the 
sensor.
• After the static object detection,  there will be a short delay before a 
graphic is shown on displays, and 
warning buzzer sounds. Even at 
low speeds, there is a possibility 
that the object will come within the 
sensor’s detection areas before 
the display is shown and the warn-
ing beep sounds.
• It might be difficult to hear the  buzzer due to the volume of the 
audio system or air flow noise of 
the air conditioning system.
• It may be difficult to hear the 
buzzer if buzzers for other sys-
tems are sounding.
■Objects which the system may 
not be properly detected
The shape of the object may pre-
vent the sensor from detecting it. 
Pay particular attention to the follow-
ing objects:
●Wires, fences, ropes, etc.
●Cotton, snow and other materials 
that absorb sound waves
●Sharply-angled objects
●Low objects
●Tall objects with upper sections 
projecting outwards in the direc-
tion of your vehicle
●People may not be detected if 
they are wearing certain types of 
clothing.
■Situations in which the system 
may not operate properly
Certain vehicle conditions and the 
surrounding environment may affect 
the ability of a sens or to correctly 
detect objects. Pa rticular instances 
where this may occur are listed 
below.
●There is dirt, snow, water drops or 
ice on a sensor. (Cleaning the 
sensors will resolv e this problem.)
●A sensor is frozen. (Thawing the 
area will resolve this problem.) 
In especially cold weather, if a 
sensor is frozen the sensor dis-
play may be displayed abnormally, 
or objects, such as a wall, may not 
be detected.
●When a sensor or the area around 
a sensor is extremely hot or cold.
●On an extremely bumpy road, on 
an incline, on gravel, or on grass.
●When vehicle horns, vehicle 
detectors, motorcycle engines, air 
brakes of large vehicles, the clear-
ance sonar of other vehicles or 
other devices which produce ultra-
sonic waves are near the vehicle
●A sensor is coated with a sheet of 
spray or heavy rain.
●If objects draw too close to the 
sensor.
●When a pedestrian is wearing 
clothing that does not reflect ultra-
sonic waves (ex. skirts with gath-
ers or frills).
●When objects that are not perpen-
dicular to the ground, not perpen-
dicular to the vehicle traveling 
direction, uneven, or waving are in 
the detection range. 
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Driving
●Strong wind is blowing
●When driving in inclement weather 
such as fog, snow or a sandstorm
●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 th e vehicle or runs 
out from the side of the vehicle
●If the orientation of a sensor has 
been changed due to  a collision or 
other impact
●When equipment that may 
obstruct a sensor is installed, such 
as a towing eyelet, bumper pro-
tector (an additional trim strip, 
etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow
●If the front of the vehicle is raised 
or lowered due to the carried load
●If the vehicle cannot be driven in a 
stable manner, such as when the 
vehicle has been in an accident or 
is malfunctioning
●When a tire chains, compact 
spare tire or an emergency tire 
puncture repair kit is used
■Situations in which the system 
may operate even if there is no 
possibility of a collision
In some situations, such as the fol-
lowing, the system may operate 
even though there is  no possibility of 
a collision.
●When driving on a narrow road
●When driving toward a banner, 
flag, low-hanging branch or boom 
barrier (such as those used at rail-
road crossings, toll gates and 
parking lots)
●When there is a ru t or hole in the 
surface of the road
●When driving on a metal cover 
(grating), such as those used for 
drainage ditches
●When driving up or down a steep 
slope
●If a sensor is hit by a large amount 
of water, such as when driving on 
a flooded road
●There is dirt, snow, water drops or 
ice on a sensor. (Cleaning the 
sensors will resolv e this problem.)
●A sensor is coated with a sheet of 
spray or heavy rain
●When driving in inclement weather 
such as fog, snow or a sandstorm
●When strong winds are blowing
●When vehicle horns, vehicle 
detectors, motorcycle engines, air 
brakes of large vehicles, the clear-
ance sonar of other vehicles or 
other devices which produce ultra-
sonic waves are near the vehicle
●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
●The vehicle is approaching a tall 
or curved curb
●Driving close to columns 
(H-shaped steel beams, etc.) in 
multi-story parking garages, con-
struction sites, etc.
●If the vehicle cannot be driven in a 
stable manner, such as when the 
vehicle has been in an accident or 
is malfunctioning 
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●On an extremely bumpy road, on 
an incline, on gravel, or on grass
●When a tire chains, compact 
spare tire or an emergency tire 
puncture repair kit is used
■Detection range of the sen-
sorsApproximately 3.3 ft. (100 
cm)
Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 
cm)
Approximately 2.0 ft. (60 cm)
The diagram shows the detection 
range of the sensors. Note that the 
sensors cannot detect objects that 
are extremely close to the vehicle.
The range of the sensors may 
change depending on the shape of 
the object, etc.
■The distance and buzzer
System detection range
Approximate distance to obstacleBuzzer
Front sensor:
3.3 ft. to 2.0 ft. (100 cm to 60 cm)*
Rear sensor:
4.9 ft. to 2.0 ft. (150 cm to 60 cm)*
Slow
2.0 ft. to 1.5 ft. (60 cm to 45 cm)*Medium
1.5 ft. to 1.0 ft. (45 cm to 30 cm)*Fast
1.0 ft. to 0.5 ft. (30 cm to 15 cm)ContinuousLess than 0.5 ft. (15 cm) 
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Driving
*: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. ( P.257)
■Buzzer operation and 
approximate distance to 
object
A buzzer sounds when the sen-
sors are operating.
 The buzzer beeps faster as 
the vehicle approaches an 
object. When the vehicle 
comes within approximately 
1.0 ft. (30 cm) of the object, 
the buzzer sounds continu-
ously.
 When 2 or more sensors 
simultaneously detect a static 
object, the buzzer sounds for 
the nearest object.
 Even when the sensors are 
operating, the buzzer will be 
muted in some situations. 
(automatic buzzer mute func-
tion)
■Adjusting the buzzer vol-
ume
The buzzer volume can be 
adjusted on the multi-informa-
tion display.
Use the meter control switches 
to change settings. ( P. 9 1 )
1 Press   or   to select  .
2 Press   or   to select   
and then press and hold  .
3 Select the volume and then 
press .
Each time the switch is pressed, 
the volume level will change 
between 1, 2, and 3.
■Muting a buzzer
A mute button will be displayed 
on the multi-information display 
when an object is detected. To 
mute the buzzer, press  .
The buzzers for the intuitive 
parking assist and RCTA func-
tion (if equipped) will be muted 
simultaneously.
Mute will be canceled automati-
cally in the following situations:
 When the shift lever is 
changed.
 When the vehicle speed 
exceeds a certain speed.
 When there is a malfunction 
in a sensor or the system is 
temporarily unavailable.
 When the operating function 
is disabled manually.
 When the engine switch is 
turned off. 
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*: If equipped
■Parking Support Brake 
function (static objects) (if 
equipped)
Ultrasonic sensors are used to 
detect static objects, such as a 
wall, in the detection area when 
driving at a low speed or back-
ing up. ( P.264)
■Parking Support Brake 
function (rear-crossing 
vehicles) (if equipped)
Rear radar sensors are used to 
detect approaching vehicles in 
the detection area behind the 
vehicle when backing up. 
( P.267)PKSB (Parking Sup-
por t Brake)*
The Parking Support Brake 
system consists of the fol-
lowing functions that oper-
ate when driving at a low 
speed or backing up, such 
as when parking. When the 
system determines that the 
possibility of a collision 
with a detected object is 
high, a warning operates to 
urge the driver to take eva-
sive action. If the system 
determines that the possi-
bility of a collision with a 
detected object is extremely 
high, the brakes are auto-
matically applied to help 
avoid the collision or help 
reduce the impact of the col-
lision.
PKSB (Parking Support 
Brake) system
WARNING
■Cautions regarding the use of 
the system
Do not overly rely on the system, 
as doing so may lead to an acci-
dent.
Always drive while checking the 
safety of the surroundings of the 
vehicle.
Depending on the vehicle and 
road conditions, weather, etc., the 
system may not operate.
The detection capabilities of sen-
sors and radars are limited. 
Always drive while checking the 
safety of the surroundings of the 
vehicle.
●The driver is solely responsible 
for safe driving. Always drive 
carefully, taking care to observe 
your surroundings. The Parking 
Support Brake system is 
designed to provide support to 
lessen the severity of collisions. 
However, it may not operate in 
some situations.
●The Parking Support Brake sys-
tem is not designed to stop the 
vehicle  completely. Additionally, 
even if the system has stopped 
the vehicle, it is necessary to 
depress the brake pedal imme-
diately as brake control will be 
canceled after approximately 2 
seconds. 
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Driving
The Parking Support Brake can 
be enabled/disabled on the 
multi-information display. All of 
the Parking Support Brake func-
tions (static objects and 
rear-crossing vehicles) are 
enabled/disabled simultane-
ously.
Use the meter control switches 
to enable/disable the parking 
support brake. (P.94)
1 Press  or  to select .
2 Press   or   to select   
and then press  .
When the Parking Support Brake is 
disabled, the PKSB OFF indicator 
( P.78) illuminates.
WARNING
●It is extremely dangerous to 
check the system operations by 
intentionally driving the vehicle 
into the direction of a wall, etc. 
Never attempt such actions.
■When to disable the Parking 
Support Brake
In the following situations, disable 
the Parking Support Brake as the 
system may operate even though 
there is no possibility of a colli-
sion.
●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 automatic car 
washing devices
●If the vehicle cannot be driven in 
a stable manner, such as when 
the vehicle has been in an acci-
dent 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 a tire chains, compact 
spare tire or an emergency tire 
puncture repair kit is used
NOTICE
■If “PKSB Unavailable” is dis-
played on the multi-informa-
tion display and the PKSB 
OFF indicator is on
If this message is displayed 
immediately after the engine 
switch is changed to ON, operate 
the vehicle carefully, paying atten-
tion to your surr oundings. It may 
be necessary to drive the vehicle 
for a certain amount of time 
before the system returns to nor-
mal. (If the system is not return to 
normal after driv ing for a while, 
clean the sensors and their sur-
rounding area on the bumpers.)
Enabling/Disabling the 
Parking Support Brake 
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To re-enable the system when it 
was disabled, select   on the 
multi-information display, select 
 and turn it on. If the system is 
disabled, it will remain off even if 
the engine switch is turned to ON 
after the engine switch has been 
turned off.
If the engine output restriction con-
trol or brake control operates, a 
buzzer will sound and a message 
will be displayed on the audio sys-
tem screen and mu lti-information 
display, to alert the driver.
Depending on the situation, engine 
output restriction  control will oper-
ate to either limit acceleration or 
restrict output as much as possible.
 Engine output restriction con-
trol is operating (acceleration 
restriction)
Acceleration greater than a certain 
amount is restricted by the system.
Audio system screen: No warning 
displayed
Multi-information  display: “Object 
Detected Acceleration  Reduced”
PKSB OFF indicator: Not illumi-
nated
Buzzer: Does not sound
 Engine output restriction con-
trol is operating (output 
restricted as much as possi-
ble)
The system has determined that 
stronger-than-normal brake opera-
tion is necessary.
Audio system screen: “BRAKE!”
Multi-information  display: “BRAKE!”
PKSB OFF indicator: Not illumi-
nated
Buzzer: Short beep
 Brake control is operating
The system determined that emer-
gency braking is necessary.
Audio system screen: “BRAKE!”
Multi-information  display: “BRAKE!”
PKSB OFF indicator: Not illumi-
nated
Buzzer: Short beep
 Vehicle stopped by system 
operation
The vehicle has been stopped by 
brake control operation.
Audio system screen: “Press Brake 
Pedal”
Multi-information display: “Switch to 
Brake” (If the accelerator pedal is 
not depressed, “Press Brake Pedal” 
will be displayed.)
PKSB OFF indicato r: Illuminated
Buzzer: Short beep
If the Parking Support Brake determ ines that a collision with a 
detected object is possible, the engine output will be restricted to 
restrain any increase in the vehicle speed. (Engine output restriction 
Displays and buzzers for 
engine output restriction 
control and brake control
System overview