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2644-5. Using the driving support systems
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1Pressing the cancel switch 
cancels the speed control.
The speed control is also canceled 
when the brake pedal is depressed. 
(When the vehicle has been 
stopped by system control, 
depressing the brake pedal does 
not cancel the setting.)
2Pressing the “+RES” switch 
resumes the cruise control 
and returns vehicle speed to 
the set speed.
When your vehicle is too close 
to a vehicle ahead, and suffi-
cient automatic deceleration via 
the cruise control is not possi-
ble, the display will flash and the 
buzzer will sound to alert the 
driver. An example of this would 
be if another driver cuts in front 
of you while you are following a 
vehicle. Depress the brake 
pedal to ensure an appropriate 
vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
■Warnings may not occur 
when
In the following instances, warn-
ings may not occur even when 
the vehicle-to-vehicle distance is 
small.
 When the speed of the pre-
ceding vehicle matches or 
exceeds your vehicle speed
 When the preceding vehicle is 
traveling at an extremely slow 
speed
 Immediately after the cruise 
control speed was set
 When depressing the acceler-
ator pedal
While driving in vehicle-to-vehi-
cle distance control mode, this 
function will r educe the vehicle 
speed, if it is determined to be 
necessary.
■Function operation
When the steering wheel begins 
to be turned, the vehicle speed 
will begin being reduced. When 
Canceling and resuming 
the speed control
Approach warning (vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance 
control mode)
Curve speed reduction 
function 
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the steering wheel is returned to 
the center position, the vehicle 
speed reduction will end.
Depending on the situation, the 
vehicle speed will then return to 
the vehicle-to-vehicle distance 
control mode set speed.
In situations where vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control 
needs to operate, such as when 
a preceding vehicle cuts in front 
of your vehicle, the curve speed 
reduction function will be can-
celed.
■Operation display
Displayed when the vehicle 
speed is being reduced.
When the vehicle speed reduc-
tion ends, the display will disap-
pear.
■Changing the settings of 
the curve speed reduction 
function
The curve speed reduction func-
tion can be enabled/disabled 
and the vehicle speed reduction 
strength can be adjusted.
4.2-inch display
Press the  or   meter control 
switch to select  . Press   or   to select “Curve Speed 
Reduction” and then press 
.
7-inch display
Press the  or   meter control 
switch to select  . Press   or   to select “Curve Speed 
Reduction” and then press 
.
The setting will change each 
time the   meter control switch 
is pressed.
When constant speed control 
mode is selected, your vehicle 
will maintain a set speed without 
controlling the vehicle-to-vehi-
cle distance. Select this mode 
only when vehicle-to-vehicle dis-
tance control mode does not 
function correctly due to a dirty 
radar, etc.
1 With the cruise control off, 
press and hold the cruise 
control main switch for 1.5 
seconds or more.
Immediately after the switch is 
pressed, the dynamic radar cruise 
control indicator will come on. After-
wards, it switches to the cruise con-
trol indicator.
Switching to constant speed control 
mode is only possible when operat-
ing the switch with the cruise con-
Selecting constant speed 
control mode 
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2684-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER_Uthe detecting of the sensor
●When your vehicle is pointing 
upwards (caused by a heavy load 
in the luggage compartment, etc.)
●Preceding vehicle has an 
extremely high ground clearance
■Conditions under which the 
vehicle-to-vehicle distance con-
trol mode may not function cor-
rectly
In the case of the following condi-
tions, operate the brake pedal (or 
accelerator pedal, depending on the 
situation) as necessary.
As the sensor may not be able to 
correctly detect vehicles ahead, the 
system may not operate properly.
●When the road curves or when the 
lanes are narrow
●When steering wheel operation or 
your position in the lane is unsta-
ble
●When the vehicle ahead of you 
decelerates suddenly
●When driving on a road sur-
rounded by a structure, such as in 
a tunnel or on a bridge
■Situations in which the curve 
speed reduction function may 
not operate properly
In situations such as the following, 
the curve speed reduction function 
may not operate properly:
●When the vehicle is being driven 
around a curve on an 
incline/decline
●When the course of the vehicle 
differs from the shape of the curve
●When the vehicle speed is exces-
sively high when entering a curve
●When the steering wheel is sud-
denly operated 
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■Operating conditions
●The Stop & Start system is opera-
tional when all of the following 
conditions are met:
• The vehicle has been driven a cer-
tain amount of time.
• The brake pedal is being  depressed firmly. (Except when 
the vehicle is stopped by the 
dynamic radar cruise control with 
full-speed range when in vehi-
cle-to-vehicle distance control 
mode)
• The D shift position is selected.
• The driver’s seat belt is fastened.
• The driver’s door is closed.
• The selected driving mode is 
NORMAL or ECO mode.
• The selected driving mode is not  SNOW mode.
• The windshield defogger is off.  (vehicles without a manual air 
conditioning system)
• The accelerator pedal is not being  depressed.
• The engine is adequately warmed 
up.
• The outside temperature is 23°F  (-5°C ) or higher.
• The hood is closed. ( P.275)
●In the following situations the 
engine may not be stopped by the 
Stop & Start system. This is not a 
malfunction of the Stop & Start 
system.
• When the air conditioning system  is being used.
• When the battery is undergoing a  periodic recharge.
• When the battery is not sufficiently 
charged, such as if the vehicle 
has been parked for a long time 
and the battery charge has 
decreased, the electric load is 
large, the battery fluid tempera-
ture is excessively low or the bat-
tery has deteriorated.
• When the brake booster vacuum  is low.
• When the elapsed time since the 
engine was restarted is short.
• When the vehicle is stopped fre- quently, such as when in a traffic  jam.
• When the engine coolant tem- perature or transmission fluid tem-
perature is extremely low or high.
• When the vehicle is stopped on a  steep incline.
• When the steering wheel is being  operated.
• When the vehicle is being driven 
in a high altitude area.
• When the battery fluid tempera- ture is extremely low or high.
• For a while after the battery termi- nals have been disconnected and 
reconnected.
●When the engine is stopped by 
the Stop & Start system, the 
engine will be restarted automati-
cally if any of the following condi-
tions are met: (To enable the 
engine to be stopped by the Stop 
& Start system again, drive the 
vehicle.)
• The air conditioning system is  turned on. (vehicles without a 
manual air conditioning system)
• The windshield defogger is turned  on. (vehicles without a manual air 
conditioning system)
• The shift lever is shifted from D or  P.
• The shift lever is shifted from P. 
(When the engine is stopped by 
the Stop & Start system when the 
shift lever is in P.)
• The driver’s seat belt is unfas- tened.
• The driver’s door is opened.
• The driving mode is changed from 
NORMAL or ECO mode to 
another mode.
• The driving mode is changed to  SNOW mode.
• The Stop & Start  cancel switch is 
pressed.
• The steering wheel is operated.
• The accelerator pedal is  depressed.
• The vehicle starts to roll on an  incline.
●When the engine is stopped by 
the Stop & Start system, the 
engine may restart automatically  
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3144-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER_U• When a vehicle turns into the 
detection area
Multi-information display
Driving mode select switch
Operate the driving mode select 
switch forward or backward to 
select the desired driving mode on 
the multi-information display.
1 Normal mode
Provides an optimal balance of fuel 
economy, quietness, and dynamic 
performance. Suitable for normal 
driving.
2Sport mode
Controls the transmission and 
engine to provide quick, powerful 
acceleration. This mode also 
changes the steering feel, making it 
suitable for when agile driving 
response is desired, such as when 
Driving mode select 
switch
The driving modes can be 
selected to suit the driving 
and usage conditions.
Selecting a driving mode 
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3184-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER_Utemperature decreases. Once the 
display message on the 
multi-information display turns off, 
the brake control returns to nor-
mal. Note that normal driving is 
still possible even when Multi-ter-
rain Select brake control is not 
operating.
*: After stopping the vehicle, do not 
stop the engine until the display 
message has turned off.
■When Mud & Sand or Rock & 
Dirt mode is canceled
In the following situations, Mud & 
Sand mode or Rock & Dirt mode are 
automatically canceled even if they 
are selected.
●When the driving mode is 
changed ( P.314)
●When the engine switch is turned 
off
■Driving in Mud & Sand or Rock 
& Dirt mode
The following types of situations 
may occur, but they are not malfunc-
tions.
●Vibrations may be felt throughout 
the vehicle or steering wheel
●Operating noise may be heard 
from the engine compartment
■When an inspection at your 
Toyota dealer is necessary
In the following situations, the sys-
tem may be malfunctioning. Have 
the vehicle inspected by your Toyota 
dealer immediately.
●When the slip indicator light illumi-
nates while Mud & Sand or Rock 
& Dirt mode is selected
●When the indicator for each mode 
does not illuminate even though 
Mud & Sand or Rock & Dirt mode 
is selected
Press the snow mode switch.
When the switch is pressed, the 
system switches to snow mode and 
the snow mode indi cator illuminates 
on the multi-info rmation display.
When the switch is pressed again, 
the snow mode indicator turns off.
■When changing to snow mode
The background of the multi-infor-
mation display changes.
■Canceling the snow mode
Snow mode is automatically can-
celed when the engine switch is 
turned OFF or Mud & Sand or Rock 
& Dirt mode is selected for Multi-ter-
rain Select.
Snow mode switch
Snow mode can be selected 
to suit the conditions when 
driving on slippery road sur-
faces, such as on snow.
System operation 
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3204-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER_Uoperation. The indicator will flash 
during operation, and then go off 
when the system is fully off.
■When the downhill assist con-
trol system is operated continu-
ously
This may cause the brake actuator 
to overheat. In th is case, the down-
hill assist control system will stop 
operating, a buzzer will sound and 
the downhill assist control system 
indicator will start flashing, and 
“Traction Control Turned OFF” will 
be shown on the multi-information 
display. Refrain from using the sys-
tem until the downh ill assist control 
system indicator stays on and the 
message goes off. (The vehicle can 
be driven normally during this time.)
■Sounds and vibrations caused 
by the downhill assist control 
system
●A sound may be heard from the 
engine compartment when the 
engine is started or just after the 
vehicle begins to move. This 
sound does not indicate that a 
malfunction has occurred in down-
hill assist control system.
●Either of the following conditions 
may occur when the downhill 
assist control system is operating. 
None of these are indicators that a 
malfunction has occurred.
• Vibrations may be felt through the 
vehicle body and steering.
• A motor sound may be heard after  the vehicle comes to a stop.
■System malfunction
In the following cases, have your 
vehicle checked by your Toyota 
dealer.
●The downhill assist control system 
indicator does not come on when 
the engine switch is turned to ON.
●The downhill assist control system 
indicator does not come on when 
the downhill assist control switch 
is pressed.
●The slip indicator comes on.
WARNING
■The system may not operate 
on the following surfaces, 
which may lead to an acci-
dent causing death or serious 
injury
●Slippery surfaces such as wet 
or muddy roads
●Icy surface
●Unpaved roads 
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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.
■Trailer Sway Control
Helps the driver to control trailer 
sway by selectively applying 
brake pressure for individual 
wheels and reducing driving 
torque when trailer sway is 
detected.
■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 
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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■Turning off both TRAC, VSC 
and Trailer Sway Control sys-
tems
To turn the TRAC, VSC and Trailer 
Sway Control systems off, press 
and hold the   switch 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 the   switch again to turn 
the system back on.
*: On vehicles with PCS (Pre-Colli- sion System), PCS will also be 
disabled (only Pre-Collision warn-
ing is available). The PCS warning 
light will come on and a message 
will be displayed on the 
multi-information display. 
( P.235)
■When the message is dis-
played on the multi-information 
display showing that TRAC has 
been disabled even if the   
switch 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 
will operate:
●The shift lever is in a position 
other than P or N (when starting 
off forward/backward on an 
upward incline)
●The vehicle is stopped
●The accelerator pedal is not 
depressed
●The parking brake is not engaged
■Automatic system cancelation 
of hill-start assist control
The hill-start assist  control will turn 
off in any of the following situations:
●The shift lever is shifted to P or N
●The accelerator pedal is 
depressed
●The parking brake is engaged
●2 seconds at maximum elapsed 
after the brake pedal is released
■Sounds and vibrations caused 
by the ABS, brake assist, VSC, 
Trailer Sway Control, TRAC and 
hill-start assist control systems
●A sound may be heard from the 
engine compartment when the 
brake pedal is depressed repeat-
edly, when the engine is started or 
just after the vehicle begins to 
move. This sound does not indi-
cate that a malfunction has 
occurred in any of these systems.
●Any of the following conditions 
may occur when the above sys-
tems are operating. None of these 
indicates that a malfunction has 
occurred.
• Vibrations may be  felt through the 
vehicle body and steering.
• A motor sound may be heard also 
after the vehicle comes to a stop.
• The brake pedal may pulsate  slightly after th e ABS is  activated.
• The brake pedal may move down  slightly after th e ABS is  activated.
■Active Cornering Assist opera-
tion sounds and vibrations
When the Active Cornering Assist is 
operated, operation sounds and 
vibrations may be generated from 
the brake system, but this is not a 
malfunction.
■AWD system operation sounds 
and vibrations when switching 
between AWD and front wheel 
drive
When the vehicle switches from 
AWD to front wheel drive and vice 
versa, operation sounds and vibra- 
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3244-5. Using the driving support systems
HIGHLANDER_Utions may be generated, but this is 
not a malfunction.
■EPS operation sound
When the steering wheel is oper-
ated, a motor sound (whirring 
sound) may be heard. This does not 
indicate a malfunction.
■Reduced effectiveness of the 
EPS system
The effectiveness of the EPS sys-
tem is reduced to prevent the sys-
tem from overheating when there is 
frequent steering input over an 
extended period of time. The steer-
ing wheel may feel heavy as a 
result. Should this occur, refrain 
from excessive steering input or 
stop the vehicle and turn the engine 
off. The EPS system  should return 
to normal within 10 minutes.
■Automatic reactivation of 
TRAC, Trailer Sway Control and 
VSC systems
After turning the TRAC, Trailer 
Sway Control and VSC systems off, 
the systems will be automatically 
re-enabled in the following situa-
tions:
●When the engine switch is turned 
OFF
●If only the TRAC system is turned 
off, the TRAC will turn on when 
vehicle speed increases
If both the TRAC and VSC sys-
tems are turned off, automatic 
re-enabling will not occur when 
vehicle speed increases.
■Operating conditions of Active 
Cornering Assist
The system operates when the fol-
lowing occurs.
●TRAC/VSC can operate
●The driver is at tempting to accel-
erate while turning
●The system detects that the vehi-
cle is drifting to the outer side
●The brake pedal is released
■Secondary Collision Brake 
operating conditions
The system operates when the SRS 
airbag sensor detects a collision 
while the vehicle is in motion.
However, the system does not oper-
ate in any of the following situations.
●The vehicle speed is below 6 mph 
(10 km/h)
●Components are damaged
■Secondary Collision Brake 
automatic cancellation
The system is automatically can-
celed in any of the following situa-
tions.
●The vehicle speed drops below 
approximately 6 mph (10 km/h)
●A certain amount of time elapses 
during operation
●The accelerator pedal is 
depressed a large amount
WARNING
■The ABS does not operate 
effectively when
●The limits of tire gripping perfor-
mance have been exceeded 
(such as excessively worn tires 
on a snow covered road).
●The vehicle hydroplanes while 
driving at high speed on wet or 
slick roads.
■Stopping distance when the 
ABS is operating may exceed 
that of normal conditions
The ABS is not designed to 
shorten the vehicle’s stopping dis-
tance. Always maintain a safe dis-
tance from the vehicle in front of 
you, especially in the following sit-
uations:
●When driving on dirt, gravel or 
snow-covered roads
●When driving with tire chains