TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2021 Owners Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2021, Model line: HIGHLANDER, Model: TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2021Pages: 568, PDF Size: 15.96 MB
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Use the meter control switches 
to turn on/off the function.
4.2-inch display
1 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select 
.
2 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches to select   
and then press  .
7-inch display
1 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select 
.
2 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches to select   
and then press  .
■Vehicles that can be detected by the Blind Spot Monitor
The Blind Spot Monitor uses rear si de radar sensors to detect the fol-
lowing vehicles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of 
the presence of such vehicles via the indicators on the outside rear 
view mirrors.
WARNING
●Do not subject a sensor or its 
surrounding area on the rear 
bumper to a strong impact.
If a sensor is moved even 
slightly off position, the system 
may malfunction and vehicles 
may not be detected correctly.
In the following situations, have 
your vehicle inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
• A sensor or its surrounding area  is subject to a strong impact.
• If the surrounding area of a sen- sor is scratched or dented, or 
part of them has become dis-
connected.
●Do not disassemble the sensor.
●Do not modify the sensor or sur-
rounding area on the rear 
bumper.
●If a sensor or the rear bumper 
needs to be removed/installed 
or replaced, contact your Toyota 
dealer.
●Do not paint the rear bumper 
any color other than an official 
Toyota color.
Turning the Blind Spot 
Monitor on/off
Blind Spot Monitor operation 
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Vehicles that are traveling in areas that are not visible using the 
outside rear view mirrors (the blind spots)
Vehicles that are approaching rapidly from behind in areas that 
are not visible using the outside rear view mirrors (the blind spots)
■The Blind Spot Monitor detection areas
The areas that vehicles can be detected in are outlined below.
The range of each detection area is:
Approximately 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) to 11.5 ft. (3.5 m) from either side of 
the vehicle
*1
Approximately 3.3 ft. (1 m) forward of the rear bumper
Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) from the rear bumper
Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) to 197 ft. (60 m) from the rear 
bumper
*2
*1: The area between the side of the vehi cle and 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) from the side 
of the vehicle cannot be detected.
*2: The greater the difference in speed between your vehicle and the  detected vehicle is, the fa rther away the vehicle will be detected, causing 
the outside rear view  mirror indicator to illuminate or flash.
■The Blind Spot Monitor is oper- ational when
The Blind Spot Monitor is opera- 
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ditions are met:
●The Blind Spot Monitor is on.
●The shift lever is in a position 
other than R.
●The vehicle speed is greater than 
approximately 10 mph (16 km/h).
■The Blind Spot Monitor will 
detect a vehicle when
The Blind Spot Monitor will detect a 
vehicle present in the detection area 
in the following situations:
●A vehicle in an adjacent lane over-
takes your vehicle.
●You overtake a vehicle in an adja-
cent lane slowly.
●Another vehicle enters the detec-
tion area when it changes lanes.
■Conditions under which the 
Blind Spot Monitor will not 
detect a vehicle
The Blind Spot Monitor is not 
designed to detect the following 
types of vehicles and/or objects:
●Small motorcycles, bicycles, 
pedestrians, etc.*
●Vehicles traveling in the opposite 
direction
●Guardrails, walls, signs, parked 
vehicles and similar stationary 
objects
*
●Following vehicles that are in the 
same lane*
●Vehicles traveling 2 lanes away 
from your vehicle*
●Vehicles which are being over-
taken rapidly by your vehicle*
*
: Depending on the conditions,  detection of a vehicle and/or 
object may occur.
■Conditions under which the 
Blind Spot Monitor may not 
function correctly
●The Blind Spot Monitor may not  detect vehicles correctly in the fol-
lowing situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned 
due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
• When mud, snow, ice, a sticker, 
etc. is covering the sensor or sur-
rounding area on the rear bumper
• When driving on a road surface 
that is wet with  standing water 
during bad weather, such as 
heavy rain, snow, or fog
• When multiple vehicles are  approaching with only a small gap 
between each vehicle
• When the distance between your  vehicle and a following vehicle is 
short
• When there is a significant differ- ence in speed between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle that enters the 
detection area
• When the difference in speed  between your vehicle and another 
vehicle is changing
• When a vehicle enters a detection  area traveling at about the same 
speed as your vehicle
• As your vehicle starts from a stop,  a vehicle remains in the detection 
area
• When driving up and down con- secutive steep inclines, such as 
hills, dips in the road, etc.
• When driving on roads with sharp  bends, consecutive curves, or 
uneven surfaces
• When vehicle lanes are wide, or  when driving on the edge of a 
lane, and the vehicle in an adja-
cent lane is far away from your 
vehicle
• When towing a trailer
• When an accessory (such as a  bicycle carrier) is installed to the 
rear of the vehicle
• When there is a significant differ- ence in height between your vehi-
cle and the vehicle that enters the 
detection area
• Immediately after the Blind Spot  Monitor is turned on●Instances of the Blind Spot Moni-
tor unnecessarily detecting a vehi- 
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the following situations:
• When the sensor is misaligned 
due to a strong impact to the sen-
sor or its surrounding area
• When the distance between your 
vehicle and a guardrail, wall, etc. 
that enters the detection area is 
short
• When driving up and down con- secutive steep inclines, such as 
hills, dips in the road, etc.
• When vehicle lanes are narrow, or  when driving on the edge of a 
lane, and a vehicle traveling in a 
lane other than the adjacent lanes 
enters the detection area
• When driving on roads with sharp 
bends, consecutive curves, or 
uneven surfaces
• When the tires are slipping or 
spinning
• When the distance between your  vehicle and a following vehicle is 
short
• When an accessory (such as a  bicycle carrier) is  installed to the 
rear of the vehicle
*: If equipped
■Types of sensors
Front 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, head-up display (if 
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, head-up display (if 
equipped), audio system 
screen and a buzzer. Always 
check the surrounding area 
when using this system.
System components 
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equipped) and audio system 
screen depending on the posi-
tion and distance to the object.
Multi-information display and 
head-up display
Front corner sensor detection
Front center sensor detection
Rear corner sensor detection
Rear center sensor detection
 Audio system screen (vehi-
cles with a Toyota parking 
assist monitor)
When the R shift lever is selected, 
a simplified image is displayed on 
the audio system screen.
Audio system screen (vehi-
cles with a Panoramic view 
monitor)
A graphic will be displayed on the 
audio system screen.
Use the meter control switches 
to enable/disable the intuitive 
parking assist. ( P.98)
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, select   on the multi-information dis-
play, 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.
Turning intuitive parking 
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WARNING
■When using the intuitive park-
ing assist
Observe the following precau-
tions. 
Failing to do so ma y result in the 
vehicle being unable to be driven 
safely and possibly cause an acci-
dent.
●Do not use the sensor at 
speeds in excess of 6 mph (10 
km/h).
●The sensors’ detection areas 
and reaction times are limited. 
When moving forward or revers-
ing, check the areas surround-
ing the vehicle (especially the 
sides of the vehicle) for safety, 
and drive slowly, using the 
brake to control the vehicle’s 
speed.
●Do not install accessories within 
the sensors’ detection areas.
●The area directly under the 
bumpers is not detected.
Thin posts or objects lower than 
the sensor may not be detected 
when approached, even if they 
have been detected once.
■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.
●The vehicle is equipped with a 
fender pole, wireless antenna or 
fog lights.
●The front or rear bumper or a 
sensor receives a strong 
impact.
●A non-genuine Toyota suspen-
sion (lowered suspension, etc.) 
is installed.
●Towing eyelets are installed.
●A backlit licence plate is 
installed.
■When using intuitive parking 
assist
In the following situations, the 
system may not function correctly 
due to a sensor malfunction, etc. 
Have the vehicle checked by your 
Toyota dealer.
●The intuitive parking assist 
operation display flashes or 
shows continuously, and a 
buzzer sounds when no objects 
are detected.
●If the area around a sensor col-
lides with something, or is sub-
jected to strong impact.
●If the bumper or grille collides 
with something.
●If the display flashes or is dis-
played continuously and a 
buzzer does not sound, except 
when the mute function has 
been turned on.
●If a display error occurs, first 
check the sensor. 
If the error occurs even when 
there is no ice, snow or mud on 
the sensor, it is likely that the 
sensor is malfunctioning.
■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. 
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■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 lever other than P.
■If “Parking Assist Unavailable” 
is displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display
●Water may be continuously flow-
ing over the sensor surface, such 
as in a heavy rain. When the sys-
tem determines that it is normal, 
the system will return to normal.
●Initialization may not have been 
performed after a battery terminal 
was disconnected and recon-
nected. Initialize the system. 
( P.287) If this message contin-
ues to be displayed even after ini-
tialization, have the vehicle 
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
■If “Parking Assist Unavailable 
Clean Parking Assist Sensor” is 
displayed on the multi-informa-
tion display
A sensor may be covered with ice, 
snow, dirt, etc. Remove the ice, 
snow, dirt, etc., from the sensor to 
return the system to normal.
Also, due to ice forming on a sensor 
at low temperatures, a warning 
message may be displayed or the 
sensor may not be able to detect an 
object. Once the ice melts, the sys-
tem will return to normal.
■If a battery terminal has been 
disconnected and reconnected
The system needs to be initialized. 
To initialize the system, drive the 
vehicle straight ahead for 5 seconds 
or more at a speed of approximately 
22 mph (35 km/h) or more.
■Sensor detection information
●The following situat ions may occur 
during use.
• The sensor's detection areas are 
limited to the areas around the 
vehicle front and rear bumpers.
• Depending on the shape of the 
object and other factors, the 
detection distance may shorten, or 
detection may be impossible.
• If an object is extremely close to a  sensor, it may not be detected.
• There will be a short delay 
between object detection and dis-
play. Even at low speeds, there is 
a possibility that the object will 
come within the sensor’s detec-
tion areas before the display is 
shown and the warning 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.
■Conditions under which the 
function may not function cor-
rectly
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 or ice on a sen-
sor. (Cleaning the sensors will 
resolve 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, 
WARNING
●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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be detected.
●A sensor is covered in any way.
●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.
●The vicinity of the vehicle is noisy 
due to vehicle horns, motorcycle 
engines, air brakes of large vehi-
cles, or other loud noises produc-
ing ultrasonic waves.
●There is another vehicle equipped 
with parking assist sensors in the 
vicinity.
●A sensor is coated with a sheet of 
spray or heavy rain.
●If a sensor is hit by a large amount 
of water, such as when driving on 
a flooded road.
●If the vehicle is significantly tilted.
●The vehicle is approaching a tall 
or curved curb.
●If objects draw too close to the 
sensor.
■Objects which may not be prop-
erly 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 cloth-
ing.
■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.98)
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 temporarily
A mute button will be displayed 
on the multi-information display 
when an object is detected. To 
mute the buzzer, press  .
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 malfunction in 
a sensor or the system is tem-
porarily unavailable.
 When the operating function 
is disabled manually.
 When the engine switch is 
turned off.
Setting the buzzer volume 
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■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.
■Multi-information display, head-up display (if equipped) and 
audio system screen
When an object is detected by a sensor, the approximate distance to 
the object will be displayed on the  multi-information display, audio 
system screen, and head-up display  (if equipped). (As the distance 
to the object becomes short, the distance segments may blink.)
 Approximate distance to object: 4.9 ft. (150 cm) to 2.0 ft. (60 
cm)
*(Rear center sensor)
*: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. ( P.291)
 Approximate distance to object: 3.3 ft. (100 cm) to 2.0 ft. (60 cm)* 
(Front center sensor)
Sensor detection display, 
object distance
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*: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. (P.291)
 Approximate distance to object: 2.0 ft. (60 cm) to 1.5 ft. (45 cm)*
*: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. ( P.291)
 Approximate distance to object: 1.5 ft. (45 cm) to 1.0 ft. (30 cm)*
*: Automatic buzzer mute function is enabled. ( P.291)
 Approximate distance to object: 1.0 ft. (30 cm) to 0.5 ft. (15 cm)*1
*1: Automatic buzzer mute function is disabled. ( P.291)
*2: The distance segments will blink slowly.
 Approximate distance to object: Less than 0.5 ft. (15 cm)*1
Multi-information dis-
playAudio system screenHead-up display
Multi-information dis-playAudio system screenHead-up display
Multi-information dis-playAudio system screenHead-up display
Multi-information dis-
play
*2Audio system screen*2Head-up display