ESP TOYOTA RAV4 2021 (in English) Owner's Manual
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1513-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
3
Before driving
■To prevent the light sensors 
from malfunctioning
To prevent the light sensors from 
malfunctioning, do not touch or 
cover them.
■Cleaning the mirror surface
If the mirror surface is dirty, the 
image on the display may be dif-
ficult to see.
Clean the mirror surface gently 
using a soft dry cloth.
■Cleaning the camera
If the camera lens is dirty, the 
displayed image may not be 
clear. In this case, clean it with a 
soft cloth dampened with water 
or a swab.
■The camera
The camera for the Digital Rear-
view Mirror is located as shown.
■The cooling fan
There is a cooling  fan in the Digital 
Rear-view Mirror. Cooling fan 
sounds may be he ard when using 
the system.
WARNING
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so m ay result in 
death or serious injury.
■While driving
●Do not adjust the position of the 
Digital Rear-v iew Mirror or 
adjust the display settings while 
driving.
Stop the vehicle and operate 
the Digital Rear -view Mirror 
control switches. 
Failure to do so may cause a 
steering wheel operation error, 
resulting in an unexpected acci-
dent.
●Always pay attention to the 
vehicle’s surroundings.
The size of the vehicles and other 
objects may look different when in 
digital mirror mode and optical 
mirror mode.
When backing up, make sure to 
directly check the safety of the 
area around your vehicle, espe-
cially behind the vehicle.
Additionally, if a vehicle 
approaches from the rear in the 
dark, such as at night, the sur-
rounding area may appear dim.
■To prevent causes of fire
If the driver continues using the 
Digital Rear-view Mirror while 
smoke or odor comes from the 
mirror, it may result in fire. Stop 
using the system immediately and 
contact your Toyota dealer.
Cleaning the Digital Rear-
view Mirror 
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1593-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof
3
Before driving
5Release the power window 
switch for a m oment, resume 
pushing the switch in the one-
touch opening direction, and 
hold it there for a pproximately 4 
seconds or more.
6 Pull and hold the power window 
switch in the one-touch closing 
direction again. After the side 
window is completely closed, 
continue holding the switch for a 
further 1 second or more.
If you release the switch while the 
side window is moving, start again 
from the beginning.
If the side window reverses and 
cannot be fully closed or opened, 
have the vehicle inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
■Door lock linked power window 
operation
●The power windows can be 
opened and closed using the key 
(vehicles without smart key sys-
tem) or mechanical key (vehicles 
with smart key system).
* (  P.110, 
665)
●The power windows can be 
opened using the wireless remote 
control.
* (  P.109)
●Vehicles with alarm: The alarm 
may be triggered if the alarm is set 
and the power wi ndow is closed 
using the door lock linked power 
window operation function. 
(  P.73)
*: These settings must be custom-
ized at your To yota dealer.
■Power window open reminder 
function
Vehicles without smart key system
The buzzer sounds and a message 
is shown on the multi-information 
display when the key has been 
removed from the engine switch and 
the driver’s door  is opened with the 
power windows open.
Vehicles with smart key system
The buzzer sounds and a message 
is shown on the mu lti-information 
display when the e ngine switch is 
turned to OFF and the driver’s door 
is opened with the power windows 
open.
■Customization
Settings (e.g. linked door lock oper-
ation) can be changed. (Customiz-
able features:  P.706)
WARNING
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failing to do so may result in 
death or serious injury.
■Closing the power windows
●The driver is responsible for all 
the power window operations, 
including the operation for the 
passengers. In order to prevent 
accidental operation, especially 
by a child, do not let a child 
operate the power windows. It is 
possible for children and other 
passengers to have body parts 
caught in the  power window. 
Also, when ridin g with a child, it 
is recommended to use the win-
dow lock switch. ( P.160)
●Check to make sure that all pas-
sengers do not have any part of 
their body in a position where it 
could be caught when a power 
window is being operated. 
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1623-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof
■When the moon roof does not 
close normally
Perform the following procedure:
1 Stop the vehicle.
2 Press and hold the “CLOSE” 
switch.
*
The moon roof  will close, reopen 
and pause for approximately 10 
seconds. Then it will close again 
and stop at the completely closed 
position.
3 Check to make  sure that the 
moon roof is completely closed 
and then release the switch.
*: If the switch is released at the 
incorrect time, the  procedure will 
have to be performed again from 
the beginning.
If the moon roof do es not fully close 
even after performing the above 
procedure correctly, have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
■If the moon roof does not move 
normally
If the moon roof does not open or 
close normally or the automatic 
opening function does not operate, 
perform the followi ng initialization 
procedure.
1 Stop the vehicle.
2 Press and hold the “DOWN” 
switch.
*
The moon roof will stop at the tilt-up 
position. After t hat, it will open, 
close, tilt up, tilt down, and stop at 
the fully closed position.
3 Confirm that the moon roof has 
completely stopped and release 
the switch.
*: If you release the switch while the 
moon roof is moving, perform the 
procedure again from the begin-
ning.
If, after performing the above proce-
dures correctly, the  moon roof still 
does not open or close normally or  the automatic opening function does 
not operate, have the vehicle 
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
■Moon roof open reminder func-
tion
The buzzer sounds and a message 
is shown on the mu lti-information 
display when the e ngine switch is 
turned to OFF and the driver’s door 
is opened with t he moon roof open.
■Customization
Settings (e.g. linked door lock oper-
ation) can be changed. (Customiz-
able features:  P.706)
WARNING
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may cause death 
or serious injury.
■Opening the moon roof
●Do not allow any passengers to 
put their hands or head outside 
the vehicle while it is moving.
●Do not sit on top of the moon 
roof.
■Opening and closing the 
moon roof
●The driver is responsible for 
moon roof opening and closing 
operations.
In order to prevent accidental 
operation, especially by a child, 
do not let a child operate the 
moon roof. It is possible for chil-
dren and other passengers to 
have body parts caught in the 
moon roof. 
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1663-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof
2Turn the engine switch to ON.
3 Slide and hold the   switch 
or   switch forward. Continue 
sliding and holding the switch for 
approximately 10 seconds after 
the panoramic moon roof or elec-
tronic sunshade closes and 
reopens. The panoramic moon 
roof and electronic sunshade will 
start to close.
*
4Check that the panoramic moon 
roof and electronic sunshade are 
fully closed and release the 
switch.
*: If the switch is released at the 
incorrect time, the  procedure will 
have to be performed again from 
the beginning.
If the panoramic moon roof or elec-
tronic sunshade does not fully close 
even after performing the above 
procedure correctly, have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
■Panoramic moon roof open 
reminder function
A buzzer sounds and a message is 
shown on the multi -information dis-
play when the engine switch is 
turned to OFF and the driver’s door 
is opened with the panoramic moon 
roof open.
■Customization
Settings (e.g. linked door lock oper-
ation) can be changed. (Customiz-
able features:  P.706)
WARNING
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so m ay result in 
death or serious injury.
■Opening and closing the elec-
tronic sunshade
●Check to make sure that all pas-
sengers do not have any part of 
their body in a pos ition where it 
could be caught when the elec-
tronic sunshade is being oper-
ated.
●Do not let a ch ild operate the 
electronic sunshade. Closing 
the electronic sunshade on 
someone can cau se death or 
serious injury.
■Opening the panoramic moon 
roof
●Do not allow any passengers to 
put their hands or head outside 
the vehicle while it is moving.
●Do not sit on top of the pan-
oramic moon roof.
■Opening and closing the pan-
oramic moon roof
●The driver is responsible for 
panoramic moon roof opening 
and closing operations.
In order to prevent accidental 
operation, especially by a child, 
do not let a child operate the 
panoramic moon roof. It is pos-
sible for children and other pas-
sengers to have body parts 
caught in the panoramic moon 
roof. 
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1714-1. Before driving
4
Driving
4-1.Before driving
■Starting the engine
 P.195, 196
■Driving
1 With the brake pedal 
depressed, shift the shift 
lever to D. ( P.201)
2 Release the parking brake. 
( P.205)
If the parking brake is in automatic 
mode, the parking brake is 
released automatically when shift-
ing the shift lever to any position 
other than P. ( P.206)
3 Gradually release the brake 
pedal and gently depress the 
accelerator pedal to acceler-
ate the vehicle.
■Stopping
1 With the shift lever in D, 
depress the brake pedal.
2 If necessary, set the parking 
brake. ( P.205)
If the vehicle is to be stopped for an 
extended period of time, shift the 
shift lever to P. ( P.201)
■Parking the vehicle
1 With the shift lever in D, 
depress the brake pedal. 2
Set the parking brake 
( P.205), and shift the shift 
lever to P ( P.201).
3 Turn the engine switch to 
OFF to stop the engine.
4 Lock the door, making sure 
that you have the key on your 
person.
If parking on a hill, block the wheels 
as needed.
■Starting off on a steep 
uphill
1 With the brake pedal 
depressed, shift the shift 
lever to D. ( P.201)
2 Pull the parking brake switch 
and parking brake is set 
manually. ( P.205)
3 Release the brake pedal and 
gently depress the accelera-
tor pedal to accelerate the 
vehicle.
Parking brake automatic release 
function ( P.207)
■When starting off on a uphill
The hill-start assist control will acti-
vate. ( P.364)
■Driving in the rain
●Drive carefully whe n it is raining, 
because visibility will be reduced, 
the windows may become fogged-
up, and the road could be slip-
pery.
●Drive carefully whe n it starts to 
rain, as the road surface could be 
especially slippery.
●Refrain from hig h speeds when 
driving on an expressway in the 
rain, because there may be a 
layer of water between the tires 
Driving the vehicle
The following procedures 
should be observed to 
ensure safe driving:
Driving procedure 
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1734-1. Before driving
4
Driving
WARNING
■When driving the vehicle
●Do not drive if y ou are unfamil-
iar with the location of the brake 
and accelerator pedals to avoid 
depressing the wrong pedal.
• Accidentally depressing the  accelerator pedal instead of the 
brake pedal will result in sudden 
acceleration that may lead to an 
accident.
• When backing up, you may twist  your body around, leading to a 
difficulty in operating the pedals. 
Make sure to operate the pedals 
properly.
• Make sure to keep a correct  driving posture even when mov-
ing the vehicle only slightly. This 
allows you to depress the brake 
and accelerator pedals properly.
• Depress the brake pedal using  your right foot. Depressing the 
brake pedal using your left foot 
may delay respon se in an emer-
gency, resulting in an accident.
●Do not drive the vehicle over or 
stop the vehicle near flammable 
materials such as leaves, paper 
or rags.
The exhaust system and 
exhaust gases can be 
extremely hot. These hot parts 
may cause a fire if there is any 
flammable material nearby.
●During normal driving, do not 
turn off the engi ne. Turning the 
engine off while  driving will not 
cause loss of steering or brak-
ing control, but the power assist 
to these systems will be lost. 
This will make it more difficult to 
steer and brake, so you should 
pull over and stop the vehicle as 
soon as it is safe to do so.
However, in the event of an 
emergency, such as if it 
becomes impossible to stop the 
vehicle in the normal way: 
 P.628
●Use engine braking (downshift) 
to maintain a safe speed when 
driving down a steep hill.
Using the brakes continuously 
may cause the brakes to over-
heat and lose effectiveness. 
( P.201)
●Do not adjust the position of the 
steering wheel, the seat, or the 
inside or outside rear view mir-
rors while driving.
Doing so may result in a loss of 
vehicle control.
●Always check that all passen-
gers’ arms, head or other parts 
of their body are not outside the 
vehicle.
●Do not drive in excess of the 
speed limit. Even if the legal 
speed limit permits it, do not 
drive over 85 mph (140 km/h) 
unless your vehicle has high-
speed capability  tires. Driving 
over 85 mph (140 km/h) may 
result in tire fa ilure, loss of con-
trol and possible injury. Be sure 
to consult a tire dealer to deter-
mine whether the tires on your 
vehicle are high-speed capabil-
ity tires or not before driving at 
such speeds. 
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1834-1. Before driving
4
Driving
■GCWR (Gross Combination 
Weight Rating)
The maximum allowable gross 
combination weight. The gross 
combination weight is the sum 
of the total vehicle weight 
(including the occupants, cargo 
and any optional equipment 
installed on the vehicle) and the 
weight of the trailer being towed 
(including the cargo in the 
trailer).
WARNING
●Do not apply the brakes sud-
denly as you may skid, resulting 
in jackknifing and loss of vehicle 
control. This is especially true 
on wet or slippery surfaces.
●Do not exceed th e trailer hitch 
assembly weight, gross vehicle 
weight, gross axle weight and 
trailer tongue weight capacities.
●Do not use dynamic radar 
cruise control with full-speed 
range when towing.
●Slow down and downshift 
before descending steep or long 
downhill grades. Do not make 
sudden downshifts while 
descending steep or long down-
hill grades.
●Vehicle-trailer instability is more 
likely on steep long downhills. 
Before descending steep or 
long downhill grades, slow 
down and downshift. Do not 
make sudden downshifts when 
descending steep or long down-
hill grades. Avoid holding the 
brake pedal down too long or 
applying the brakes too fre-
quently. This could cause the 
brakes to overheat and result in 
reduced braking efficiency.
●Do not tow a trailer when the 
compact spare tire is installed 
on your vehicle.
■When towing a trailer
Toyota recommends trailers with 
brakes that confor m to any appli-
cable federal and  state/provincial 
regulations.
●If the gross tr ailer weight 
exceeds unbraked TWR, trailer 
brakes are required. Toyota rec-
ommends trailers with brakes 
that conform to all applicable 
federal and state/provincial reg-
ulations.
●Never tap into y our vehicle’s 
hydraulic system, as this will 
lower the vehicle’s braking 
effectiveness.
●Never tow a traile r without using 
a safety chain securely attached 
to both the trailer and the vehi-
cle. If damage occurs to the 
coupling unit or hitch ball, there 
is danger of the trailer wander-
ing into another lane.
Towing related terms 
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1914-1. Before driving
4
Driving
vehicle control. This is espe-
cially true on wet or slippery 
surfaces.
 Avoid jerky starts or sudden 
acceleration.
 Avoid jerky steering and 
sharp turns, and slow down 
before making turn.
 Note that when making a turn, 
the trailer wheels will be 
closer than the vehicle wheels 
to the inside of the turn. Com-
pensate by making a wider 
than normal turning radius.
 Slow down before making a 
turn, in cross winds, on wet or 
slippery surfaces, etc.
Increasing vehicle speed can 
destabilize the trailer.
Take care when passing other 
vehicles. Passing requires 
considerable distance. After 
passing a vehicle, do not for-
get the length of your trailer, 
and be sure you have plenty 
of room before changing 
lanes.
 To maintain engine braking 
efficiency and charging sys-
tem performance when using 
engine braking, do not put the 
transmission in D. If in the S 
mode, the transmission shift 
range position must be in 6 or 
lower.
 Instability happens more fre-
quently when descending 
steep or long downhill grades.  Before descending, slow 
down and downshift. Do not 
make sudden downshifts 
while descending steep or 
long downhill grades.
 Avoid holding the brake pedal 
down too long or applying the 
brakes too frequently. This 
could cause the brakes to 
overheat and result in 
reduced braking efficiency.
 Due to the added load of the 
trailer, your vehicle’s engine 
may overheat on hot days (at 
temperatures over 85°F 
[30°C]) when driving up a long 
or steep grade. If the engine 
coolant temperature gauge 
indicates overheating, imme-
diately turn off the air condi-
tioning (if in use), pull your 
vehicle off the road and stop 
in a safe spot. ( P.670)
 Always place wheel blocks 
under both the vehicle’s and 
the trailer’s wheels when 
parking. Apply the parking 
brake firmly, and put the 
transmission in P. Avoid park-
ing on a slope, but if unavoid-
able, do so only after 
performing the following:
1 Apply the brakes and keep 
them applied.
2 Have someone place wheel 
blocks under both the vehi-
cle’s and trailer’s wheels. 
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2264-5. Using the driving support systems
4-5.Using the driving support systems
■PCS (Pre-Collision System)
 P.232
■LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
 P.240
■AHB (Automatic High 
Beam)
 P.214
■RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if 
equipped)
 P.250
■Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range
 P.253 Two types of sensors, located 
behind the front grille and wind-
shield, detect information neces-
sary to operate the drive assist 
systems.
Radar sensor
Front camera
Toyota Safety Sense 
2.0
The Toyota Safety Sense 
2.0 consists of the following 
drive assist systems and 
contributes to a safe and 
comfortable driving experi-
ence:
Driving assist system
WARNING
■Toyota Safety Sense 2.0
The Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 is 
designed to operate under the 
assumption that the driver will 
drive safely, and is designed to 
help reduce the impact to the 
occupants and the  vehicle in the 
case of a collision or assist the 
driver in normal driving condi-
tions.
As 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’s su rroundings and 
driving safely.
Sensors
A
B 
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2334-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
WARNING
■Limitations of the pre-colli-
sion system
●The driver is solely responsible 
for safe driving. Always drive 
safely, taking care to observe 
your surroundings. 
Do not use the pre-collision sys-
tem instead of normal braking 
operations under any circum-
stances. This system will not 
prevent collisions or lessen col-
lision damage or injury in every 
situation. Do not overly rely on 
this system. Failure to do so 
may lead to an accident, result-
ing in death or serious injury.
●Although this system is 
designed to help avoid a colli-
sion or help reduce the impact 
of the collision, its effectiveness 
may change according to vari-
ous conditions, therefore the 
system may not always be able 
to achieve the same level of 
performance. 
Read the following conditions 
carefully. Do not overly rely on 
this system and always drive 
carefully.
• Conditions under which the sys- tem may operate even if there is 
no possibility of a collision: 
 P.236
• Conditions under which the sys- tem may not operate properly: 
 P.237
●Do not attempt to test the oper-
ation of the pre-collision system 
yourself.
Depending on the objects used 
for testing (dummies, card-
board objects imitating detect-
able objects, etc.), the system 
may not operate properly, pos-
sibly leading to an accident.
■Pre-collision braking
●When the pre-collision braking 
function is operating, a large 
amount of braking force will be 
applied.
●If the vehicle is stopped by the 
operation of the pre-collision 
braking function, the pre-colli-
sion braking function operation 
will be canceled after approxi-
mately 2 seconds. Depress the 
brake pedal as necessary.
●The pre-collision braking func-
tion may not operate if certain 
operations are performed by the 
driver. If the accelerator pedal is 
being depressed strongly or the 
steering wheel is being turned, 
the system may d etermine that 
the driver is  taking evasive 
action and possibly prevent the 
pre-collision braking function 
from operating.
●In some situations, while the 
pre-collision brak ing function is 
operating, operation of the func-
tion may be canceled if the 
accelerator pedal  is depressed 
strongly or the steering wheel is 
turned and the system deter-
mines that the driver is taking 
evasive action.
●If the brake pedal is being 
depressed, the system may 
determine that t he driver is tak-
ing evasive action and possibly 
delay the operation timing of the 
pre-collision braking function.
■When to disable the pre-colli-
sion system
In the following situations, disable 
the system, as it m ay not operate 
properly, possibly leading to an 
accident resulting in death or seri-
ous injury:
●When the vehicle is being towed