brake sensor TOYOTA PROACE VERSO EV 2022 Owners Manual
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Contents
Driving and manoeuvring aids - General recommendations  171Head-up display  173Memorising speeds  174Speed Limit Recognition and  Recommendation  175Speed limiter  177Cruise control - particular recommendations  179Cruise control  180Adaptive Cruise Control  182Active Safety Brake with  Collision Risk Alert and Intelligent  emergency braking assistance  186Lane departure warning system  188Distraction detection  189Blind Spot Monitoring System  191Parking sensors  192VisioPark Light  194Top Rear Vision  194
 7Practical information
Compatibility of fuels  198Refuelling  198Misfuel prevention (Diesel)  200Charging system (Electric)  200Charging the traction battery (Electric)  208Energy economy mode  212Snow chains  212Towing device  213Roof bars / Roof rack  214Bonnet  215Engine compartment  216Checking levels  217Speed checks  219AdBlue® (Diesel engines)  222Free-wheeling  225
Advice on care and maintenance  226
 8In the event of a breakdown
Warning triangle  229Running out of fuel (Diesel)  229Tool box  230Temporary puncture repair kit  231Spare wheel  235Changing a bulb  239Changing a fuse  24512 V battery / Accessory battery  248Towing  252
 9Technical data
Engine technical data and towed loads  254Diesel engines  255Electric motor  259Dimensions  261Identification markings  264
 10Bluetooth® audio system
First steps  265Steering mounted controls  266Menus  267Radio  267DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  269Media  270Telephone  273Frequently asked questions  276
 11TOYOTA Pro Touch
First steps  278Steering mounted controls  279Menus  280Applications  281
Radio  282DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  284Media  284Telephone  286Settings  289Frequently asked questions  291
 12 TOYOTA Pro Touch with navigation system
First steps  293Steering mounted controls  294Menus  295Voice commands  296Navigation  300Connected navigation  303Applications  305Radio  308DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) radio  310Media  310Telephone  312Settings  315Frequently asked questions  317
 13Event data recorders
  ■Alphabetical index  
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Before setting off
Nose weight
► Distribute the load in the trailer so that the heaviest items are as close as possible to the axle and the nose weight (at the point where it joins your vehicle) approaches the maximum permitted without exceeding it.
Tyres
► Check the tyre pressures of the towing vehicle and of the trailer, observing the recommended pressures.
Lighting
► Check the electrical signalling on the trailer and the headlamp beam height of your vehicle.
NOTIC E
If a genuine TOYOTA towing device is used, the rear parking sensors will be deactivated automatically to avoid the audible signal.
When driving
Cooling
Towing a trailer uphill causes the coolant temperature to increase. The maximum towable load depends on the gradient and the exterior 
temperature. The fan’s cooling capacity does not increase with engine speed.► Reduce speed and lower the engine speed to limit the amount of heating produced.
In all cases, pay attention to the coolant temperature.If this warning lamp and the STOP warning lamp come on, stop the vehicle and switch off the engine as soon as possible.
Brakes
Braking distances are increased when towing a trailer. To avoid overheating the brakes, the use 
of engine braking is recommended.
Side wind
Bear in mind that the vehicle will be more susceptible to wind when towing.
Anti-theft protection
Electronic immobiliser
The remote control contains an electronic chip which has a special code. When the ignition is switched on, this code must be recognised in order for starting to be possible.A few seconds after switching off the ignition, this system locks the engine control system, therefore preventing the engine from being started in the event of a break-in.In the event of a fault, you are informed by illumination of this warning lamp, an audible signal and a message on the screen.The vehicle will not start; contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer as soon as possible.
Starting/switching off the 
engine
Starting
The parking brake must be applied. 
► With a manual gearbox, place the gear lever in neutral, fully depress the clutch pedal and 
keep the pedal down until the engine starts.► With an automatic gearbox, place the selector in position P then depress the brake pedal.
With the conventional key / With the 
remote control key
1.Stop position.
2.Ignition on position.
3.Starting position.
► Insert the key into the ignition switch. The system recognises the starting code.  
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With drive selector (Electric) 
and electric parking brake  /  
Release procedure
► With the vehicle stationary and the engine running, depress the brake pedal and select mode N.
Within 5 seconds:► Depress and hold the brake pedal, then observe this order: switch off the engine (if start with START/STOP, press and hold the button for 2 seconds) and move the push selector forwards or backwards.► Release the brake pedal, then switch on the ignition.► Place your foot on the brake and press the electric parking brake control to release it.► Release the brake pedal, then switch off the ignition.
NOTIC E
Smart Entry & StartYou must not depress the brake pedal while switching the ignition on again, then switching it off. If you do, the engine will start, requiring you to restart the procedure.
WARNI NG
A message is displayed on the instrument panel to confirm the unlocking of the wheels for 15 minutes.When the vehicle is free-wheeling, the audio system cannot be updated (message displayed on the instrument panel).
Reverting to normal operation
► While depressing the brake pedal, restart the engine, then set the gear selector to P.
Advice on care and 
maintenance
General recommendations
Observe the following recommendations to avoid damaging the vehicle.
Exterior
WARNI NG
Never use a high-pressure jet wash in the engine compartment - risk of damaging the electrical components!Do not wash the vehicle in bright sunshine or extremely cold conditions.
NOTIC E
When washing the vehicle in an automatic roller-brush car wash, be sure to lock the doors and, depending on version, move the electronic key away and deactivate the “hands-free” function (Hands-Free Access).When using a pressure washer, hold the lance at least 30 cm from the vehicle (particularly when cleaning areas containing chipped paint, sensors or seals).Promptly clean up any stains containing chemicals liable to damage the vehicle's paint (including tree resin, bird droppings, insect 
secretions, pollen and tar).  
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In the event of a breakdown
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► If fitted to your vehicle, tighten the anti-theft 
bolt using the wheelbrace 1 fitted with the anti-theft socket 4.► Tighten the other bolts using the wheelbrace 1 only.► Stow the tools in the tool box.
NOTIC E
Fitting a steel or "space-saver" type spare wheel
If the vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels, the washers A do not make contact with the steel or "space-saver" type spare wheel. The wheel is held in place by the conical contact surface B of each bolt.
WARNI NG
After changing a wheelStow the punctured wheel in the carrier.Go promptly to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.Have the punctured tyre examined. After inspection, the technician will advise you on 
whether the tyre can be repaired or if it must be replaced.
NOTIC E
Some driving aid functions should be disabled, e.g. the Active Safety Brake.
NOTIC E
If your vehicle has tyre under-inflation detection, check the tyre pressures and reinitialise the system.For more information on Under-inflation detection, refer to the corresponding section.
NOTIC E
Tyre under-inflation detectionThe steel spare wheel does not have a sensor.
NOTIC E
Wheel with wheel trimWhen refitting the wheel, refit the wheel trim, starting by aligning the cutout with the valve and then pushing the trim into place all round its edge with the palm of your hand.
Changing a bulb
NOTIC E
In some weather conditions (e.g. low temperature or humidity), misting on the internal surface of the glass of the headlamps and rear lamps is normal, and will disappear after the lamps have been on for a few minutes.   
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Recording event data
Electronic control units are installed in your vehicle. These control units process data received from the vehicle's sensors, for example, or data they generate themselves or exchange with each other. Some of these control units are required for the correct operation of your vehicle, some others assist you while driving (driving or 
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort or infotainment functions.The following contains general information about how data is processed within the vehicle.You will find additional information about the specific data which is downloaded, stored and transmitted to third parties and what it is used for in your vehicle under the keyword "Data protection". This information is directly associated with the references for the functions in question contained in the corresponding vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and conditions of sale.This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the operation of the vehicle. This data includes, for example: – Information about the state of the vehicle (e.g. speed, travel time, lateral acceleration, wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display). – Environmental conditions (e.g. temperature, rain sensor, distance sensor). 
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is not stored for longer than one operating cycle and is only used within the vehicle itself. The control units often record this data (including the vehicle's key). This function allows either the temporary or permanent storage of information about the state of the vehicle, stresses on components, servicing requirements, as well as events and technical errors. Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the data stored is as follows: – Operating state of system components (e.g. filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge status). – Faults and malfunctions in important system components (e.g. lamps, brakes). – System reactions in specific driving situations (e.g. deployment of an airbag, triggering of stability control and braking systems). – Information about events which have damaged the vehicle. 
– For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles, the traction battery charge level and the estimated driving range. In particular circumstances (e.g. if the vehicle has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary to record data which would otherwise simply not be stored. When taking your vehicle in for servicing (e.g. repairs, maintenance), the stored operating 
data may be read along with the vehicle's identification number and used if necessary. The personnel working for the servicing network (e.g. garages, manufacturers) or third parties (e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read the vehicle's data. This also applies to work carried out under warranty and quality assurance measures. This data is generally read via the OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical state of the vehicle or its components and facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in compliance with warranty obligations and for quality improvement. This data, in particular the information relating to stress on components, technical events, operator errors and other malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if necessary, along with the vehicle's identification number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the operating data taken from the vehicle for product recalls. This data may also be used to check the   
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Alphabetical index
A
ABS   11 4Accelerated charging unit (Wallbox)   203Accessories   111, 156Access to the 3rd row   65, 67Access to the spare wheel   236Active Safety Brake   186–188
AdBlue®   20, 222AdBlue® tank   223Additive, Diesel   219–220Adjusting head restraints   55Adjusting seat   53–55Adjusting the air distribution   90–91Adjusting the air flow   90–91Adjusting the date   29, 290, 316Adjusting the height and reach  of the steering wheel   58Adjusting the lumbar support   53Adjusting the seat angle   53, 55Adjusting the seat belt height   11 9Adjusting the temperature   90–91Adjusting the time   29, 290, 316Advice on care and maintenance   201, 226Advice on driving   8, 150–151Airbags   122, 124–125, 127Airbags, curtain   123, 125Airbags, front   122, 124, 127Airbags, lateral   123–124Air conditioning   88, 92, 94Air conditioning, digital   93Air conditioning, dual-zone automatic   90–91
Air conditioning, manual   89–90, 93Air intake   90–92Air vents   88Alarm   50–52Android Auto  connection   286, 306Anti-lock braking system (ABS)   11 4–11 5Anti-pinch   84Antitheft / Immobiliser   31
Apple CarPlay connection   286, 306Applications   306Area, loading   33, 41–42, 81Armrest, front   56, 76Assistance call   11 2–11 3Assistance, emergency braking   11 5, 187Audible warning   11 4Audio streaming  (Bluetooth)   272, 284–285, 3 11
B
Battery   212, 248Battery, 12 V   220, 248–251Battery, ancillaries   248Battery, charging   250Battery, remote control   39–40, 96Bench seat, one-piece, fixed   65–66Blind, panoramic roof   84Blind spot monitoring system   192Blind spot sensors   191Blinds, side   83BlueHDi   229
Bluetooth (hands-free)   273, 287–288, 312Bluetooth (telephone)   287–288, 312–313Bodywork   227Bonnet   215–216Boot   49Boot lid   36–37, 39, 49Bottle holder   76Brake discs   221
Brake lamps   243, 245Brakes   221Braking   166Braking assistance system   11 4–11 5Braking, automatic emergency   186–188Braking, dynamic emergency   158–160Brightness   289Bulbs   240Bulbs (changing)   239, 243
C
Capacity, fuel tank   198–200Cap, fuel filler   199–200Care of the bodywork   227CD   271, 284CD, MP3   271, 284Central locking   30, 36, 40Changing a bulb   239, 243, 245Changing a bulb (side-hinged doors)   243Changing a fuse   245–247Changing a wheel   235Changing a wiper blade   109   
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Alphabetical index
Messages, quick   314Minimum traction battery charge level  (Electric)   22Mirror, rear view   59Mirrors, door   58–59, 93, 191–192Misfuel prevention   200Mobile application   27–28, 98, 210Motor, electric   155, 217, 259
Mountings, ISOFIX   133, 144, 144–145MP3 CD   271
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Navigation   300–302Navigation, connected   303–305Net, cargo   60–62Net, high load retaining   82–83Number plate lamps   244
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Obstacle detection   192Oil change   217Oil consumption   217OIl, engine   217On-board tools   230–231Opening the bonnet   215–216Opening the boot   30–31, 49Opening the doors   30–31, 42–43Opening to 180°   48
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Pads, brake   221Paint   227, 264Paint colour code   264Paint, matt   227Panoramic glass sunroof   84Parcel shelf, rear   78
Parking brake   157, 221Parking brake, electric   157–160, 221Parking sensors, audible and visual   192Parking sensors, front   193Parking sensors, rear   192Passenger compartment temperature  pre-conditioning (Electric)   28, 98Pedestrian horn (Electric)   11 4, 151Plates, identification   264Player, Apple®   272, 285, 3 11Player, MP3 CD   271Player, USB   270, 284, 310Port, USB   79, 270, 284, 286, 305, 310Power   21Power indicator (Electric)   9, 21Power mode   167Pressures, tyres   221, 232, 234, 264Pre-tensioning seat belts   121Priming the fuel system   229Profiles   289, 315Protecting children   122, 125–127, 129,  135–136, 144, 144–145, 144–145Public fast charging station   203, 209Puncture   231–232, 234–235
R
Radar (warnings)   172Radio   267–268, 282, 284, 308–309Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting -  DAB)   269, 284, 310Range, AdBlue   20, 219RDS   282, 309
Rear screen, demisting   93Recharging the battery   250Recharging the traction battery   204Recharging the traction battery  (Electric)   200, 208–209, 2 11Recirculation, air   90–92Recovery   252Recovery of the vehicle   252Reduction of electrical load   212Regeneration of the particle filter   220Regenerative braking  (deceleration by engine braking)   166Reinitialisation of the under-inflation  detection system   171Reinitialising the remote control   40Reminder, key in ignition   155Reminder, lighting on   102Remote control   30–34, 36, 38, 152Remote functions   210Remotely operable functions (Electric)   28, 98Removing a wheel   237–239Removing the mat   76Replacing bulbs   239–240, 243, 245Replacing fuses   245–247