torque TOYOTA RAV4 2022 Owners Manual
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942-1. Instrument cluster
■AWD system display (AWD 
models)Torque distribution display
Displays the drive status of each 
wheel in 6 steps from 0 to 5.
G-force display*
Displays the size and direction of 
the G-force applie d to the vehicle 
via changes to the position of the 
ball on the display.
Maximum G-force course*
This item is linke d with the G-force 
display and the course of the past 
movement of the ball is displayed.
Press and hold   to reset the 
record.
Wheel spin display
When a tire is spin ning, its icon on 
the display change s its color and 
blinks.
*: This item is displayed only when  driving mode is set to sport mode.
Vehicle settings and the content 
displayed on the screen can be 
changed by using the meter 
control switches.
■Setting procedure
1 Operate   or   of the 
meter control switches and 
select  .
2 Operate   or   of the 
meter control switches and 
select the desired item.
• If the function is turned on and  off or the volume, etc. is 
changed on the setting 
screen, the setting is changed 
each time   is pressed.
• For functions that allow oper- ation contents, display con-
tents, etc., of function to be 
selected, the setting screen is 
displayed by pressing and 
holding  . When the setting 
screen is displayed, select the 
setting or desired value (time, 
etc.) with  .
3 After changing the settings, 
press   of the meter control 
switches.
■ LTA (Lane Tracing 
Assist) ( P.235)
Select to set up the following 
items.
 “Lane Center”
Select to enable /disable the lane 
centering function.
 “Steering Assist”
Select to enable/d isable steering 
wheel assistance.
 “Sensitivity”
Settings display
A
B
C
D 
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1824-1. Before driving
■Unbraked TWR (Unbraked 
Trailer Weight Rating)
The trailer weight rating for tow-
ing a trailer without a trailer ser-
vice brake system.
(Without brakes)
■Tongue Weight
The load placed on the trailer 
hitch ball. ( P.184)
Vehicles without towing pack-
age
Vehicles with towing package 
The gross trailer weight must 
never exceed the TWR 
described below.
Without towing package
1500 lb. (680 kg)
With towing package
3500 lb. (1590 kg)
 The gross combination weight 
must never exceed the 
GCWR described below.
Without towing package
Vehicles without Dynamic Torque 
Vectoring AWD system: 6110 lb. 
(2770 kg)
Vehicles with Dynamic Torque Vec-
toring AWD system: 6205 lb. (2815 
kg)
With towing package
8205 lb. (3725 kg)
 The gross vehicle weight 
must never exceed the 
GVWR indicated on the Certi-
fication Regulation Label.
 The gross axle weight on 
each axle must never exceed 
the GAWR indicated on the 
Certification Regulation Label.
A
Weight limits 
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1834-1. Before driving
4
Driving
If the gross trailer weight is 
over the unbraked TWR, 
trailer service brakes are 
required.
 Vehicles with towing package: 
If the gross trailer weight is 
over 2000 lb. (907 kg), a sway 
control device with sufficient 
capacity is required.
Confirm that the gross trailer 
weight, gross combination 
weight, gross vehicle weight, 
gross axle weight and tongue 
weight are all within the limits.
■GCWR*
Without towing package
Vehicles without Dynamic 
Torque Vectoring AWD system: 
6110 lb. (2770 kg)
Vehicles with Dynamic Torque 
Vectoring AWD system: 6205 lb. 
(2815 kg)
With towing package
8205 lb. (3725 kg)
*: These models meet the tow-vehi- cle trailering requirement of SAE 
International per SAE J2807.
■TWR*
Without towing package
1500 lb. (680 kg)
With towing package
3500 lb. (1590 kg)
*: These models meet the tow-vehi- cle trailering requirement of SAE 
International per SAE J2807.
■Unbraked TWR*
1000 lb. (450 kg)
*: These models meet the tow-vehi-cle trailering requirement of SAE 
International per SAE J2807.
 A recommended tongue 
weight varies in accordance 
with the types of trailers or 
towing as described below.
 To ensure the recommended 
values shown below, the 
trailer must be loaded by 
referring to the following 
instructions.
• Tongue Weight
The gross trailer weight should be 
distributed so that the tongue 
weight is 9% to 11%.
(Tongue weight /Gross trailer 
weight x 100 = 9% to 11%)
Vehicles without towing pack-
age
Gross trailer weight
GCWR, TWR and 
Unbraked TWR
Trailer Tongue Weight
A 
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3474-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
■FF vehicles/Dynamic 
Torque Control AWD vehi-
cles
1 Eco drive mode
Suitable for driving to improve fuel 
economy by more  smoothly gener-
ating torque in response to acceler-
ator pedal operations compared to 
normal mode and restraining air 
conditioning system operations 
(heating/cooling).
When the switch is pressed while 
not in Eco drive mode, the system 
switches to Eco drive mode and the 
NOTICE
●Even though the driver’s door is 
closed, the open door warning 
light is illuminated or the interior 
light is illuminated when the 
interior light switch is in the door 
position.
●Even though the driver’s door is 
open, the open door warning 
light does not illuminate or the 
interior light does not illuminate 
when the interior light switch is 
in the door position.
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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3484-5. Using the driving support systems
Eco drive mode indicator illumi-
nates on the multi-information dis-
play.
2Normal mode
Suitable for normal driving.
The driving mode returns to normal 
mode if the switch is pressed while 
in Eco drive mode or sport mode.
3Sport mode
Controls the steering feeling and 
engine to create an acceleration 
response that is su itable for sporty 
driving. Suitable for when crisp 
handling is desired, such as when 
driving on mountainous roads.
When the switch is pressed while 
not in sport mode, the system 
switches to sport mode and the 
sport mode indicator illuminates on 
the multi-inform ation display.
■Dynamic Torque Vectoring 
AWD vehicles
1 Eco drive mode
Suitable for driving to improve fuel  economy by more 
smoothly gener-
ating torque in response to acceler-
ator pedal operations compared to 
normal mode and restraining air 
conditioning system operations 
(heating/cooling).
When the switch is pressed while 
not in Eco drive mode, the system 
switches to Eco drive mode and the 
Eco drive mode i ndicator illumi-
nates on the multi-information dis-
play.
2 Normal mode
Suitable for n ormal driving.
The driving mode returns to normal 
mode if the switch i s pressed while 
in Eco drive mode or sport mode.
3 Sport mode
Controls the steering feeling and 
engine to create an acceleration 
response that is suitable for sporty 
driving. Suitable  for when crisp 
handling is desired, such as when 
driving on mountainous roads.
When the switch is pressed while 
not in sport mode, the system 
switches to sport mode and the 
sport mode indicat or illuminates on 
the multi-information display.
■When changing to a driving 
mode other than normal mode
●The background color of the multi-
information display changes 
according to the selected driving 
mode.
●When the speedometer is set to 
analog display, the speedometer 
display color also changes. (For 
vehicles with the 7-inch multi-
information di splay only)
●Switches to AWD control suitable 
for the selected mode. (For 
Dynamic Torque Vectoring AWD 
vehicles only) 
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3504-5. Using the driving support systems
■Rock & Dirt mode
Suitable for driving on bumpy 
roads, such as on unpaved for-
est roads.
■Normal mode
Suitable for normal driving. Use 
Normal mode when not driving 
off-road.
■Dynamic Torque Control 
AWD vehicles (if equipped)
Pressing the switch switches the 
mode as follows:
1 Switches to Mud & Sand 
mode
2 Switches to Normal mode
3 Switches to Rock & Dirt 
mode
When the mode is switched, the 
state of the indica tor/warning light  will change a
s follows:
• Mud & Sand mode
Mud & Sand mode indicator, VSC 
OFF indicator ( P.79) and PCS 
warning light ( P.77) illuminate.
• Rock & Dirt mode
Rock & Dirt mode indicator illumi-
nates.
• Normal mode
The indicators and /or warning lights 
above turn off.
■Dynamic Torque Vectoring 
AWD vehicles (if equipped)
Operating the dial switch 
switches the mode as follows:
1 Switches to Mud & Sand 
mode
2 Switches to Normal mode
3 Switches to Rock & Dirt 
mode
When the mode is switched, the 
state of the indicator/warning light 
will change a s follows:
Changing the mode 
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3524-5. Using the driving support systems
■Dynamic Torque Control 
AWD vehicles
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-information display.
When the switch is pressed again, 
the snow mode indicator turns off.
■Dynamic Torque Vectoring 
AWD vehicles
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-information display.
NOTICE
■In order to ensure that Multi-
terrain Select operates prop-
erly
Do not continuously use Multi-ter-
rain Select for a long period of 
time. Depending on the driving 
conditions, the load on related 
parts increases and the system 
may not operate properly
Snow mode switch 
(AWD vehicles)
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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3564-5. Using the driving support systems
■Enhanced VSC (Enhanced 
Vehicle Stability Control)
Provides cooperative control of 
the ABS, TRAC, VSC and EPS.
Helps to maintai n 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 
wheel.
■Dynamic Torque Control 
AWD system (AWD models) 
(if equipped)
Automatically controls the drive 
system such as to front-wheel 
drive or AWD (all wheel drive) 
according to various running 
conditions including normal driv-
ing, during cornering, on a 
uphill, when starting off, during 
acceleration, on a slippery roads 
due to snow or rain, thus con-
tributing to stable operability and 
driving stability.
■Dynamic Torque Vectoring 
AWD system (AWD models) 
(if equipped)
Automatically controls the drive 
system such as to front-wheel 
drive or AWD (all wheel drive) 
according to various running 
conditions including normal driv-
ing, during cornering, on a 
uphill, when starting off, during 
acceleration, on a slippery roads 
due to snow or rain, thus con-
tributing to stable operability and 
driving stability.
Also, drive torque distribution is 
precisely controlled during cor-
nering, contributing to improve-
ments in operability and 
stability.
■The Secondary Collision 
Brake
When the SRS airbag sensor  
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3604-5. Using the driving support systems
WARNING
■TRAC/VSC may not operate 
effectively when
Directional control and power may 
not be achievable while driving on 
slippery road surfaces, even if the 
TRAC/VSC system is operating.
Drive the vehicle carefully in con-
ditions where stability and power 
may be lost.
■Active Cornering Assist does 
not operate effectively when
●Do not overly rely on Active 
Cornering Assist. Active Corner-
ing Assist may  not operate 
effectively when accelerating 
down slopes or driving on slip-
pery road surfaces.
●When Active Cornering Assist 
frequently operates, Active Cor-
nering Assist may temporarily 
stop operating to ensure proper 
operation of the  brakes, TRAC 
and VSC.
■Hill-start assist control does 
not operate effectively when
●Do not overly rely on hill-start 
assist control. Hill-start assist 
control may not operate effec-
tively on steep inclines and 
roads covered with ice.
●Unlike the parking brake, hill-
start assist control is not 
intended to hold  the vehicle sta-
tionary for an extended period 
of time. Do not attempt to use 
hill-start assist control to hold 
the vehicle on an incline, as 
doing so may lead to an acci-
dent.
■When the TRAC/VSC/Trailer 
Sway Control is activated
The slip indicator light flashes. 
Always drive carefully. Reckless 
driving may cause an accident. 
Exercise particular care when the 
indicator light flashes.
■When the TRAC/VSC/Trailer 
Sway Control systems are 
turned off
Be especially careful and drive at 
a speed appropriate to the road 
conditions. As these are the sys-
tems to help ensure vehicle stabil-
ity and driving force, do not turn 
the TRAC/VSC/Tra iler Sway Con-
trol systems off unless necessary.
Trailer Sway Control is part of the 
VSC system and will not operate 
if VSC is turned off or experiences 
a malfunction.
■Dynamic Torque Vectoring 
AWD system (if equipped)
The cornering performance of the 
newly developed AWD system 
has been improved. However, do 
not overly rely on the system and 
drive with caution.
■Replacing tires
Make sure that all tires are of the 
specified size, brand, tread pat-
tern and total load capacity. In 
addition, make sure that the tires 
are inflated to the recommended 
tire inflation p ressure level.
The ABS, TRAC, Trailer Sway 
Control and VSC systems will not 
function correctly if different tires 
are installed on the vehicle.
Contact your Toyota dealer for 
further information when replacing 
tires or wheels.
■Handling of tires and the sus-
pension
Using tires with any kind of prob-
lem or modifying the suspension 
will affect the driving assist sys-
tems, and may cause a system to 
malfunction. 
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6428-2. Steps to take in an emergency
scratching the wheel surface.
1Remove any dirt or foreign 
matter from the wheel con-
tact surface.
If foreign matter  is on the wheel 
contact surface, the wheel nuts 
may loosen while the vehicle is in 
motion, causing the tire to come off.
2 Install the spare tire and 
loosely tighten each wheel 
nut by hand by approximately 
the same amount.
When replacing a steel wheel with 
WARNING
■Replacing a flat tire
●Do not touch the disc wheels or 
the area around the brakes 
immediately after the vehicle 
has been driven.
After the vehicle has been 
driven the disc  wheels and the 
area around the  brakes will be 
extremely hot. Touching these 
areas with hands , feet or other 
body parts while changing a tire, 
etc. may result in burns.
●Failure to follow these precau-
tions could cause the wheel 
nuts to loosen and the tire to fall 
off, resulting in death or serious 
injury.
• Have the wheel nuts tightened  with a torque wrench to 76 ft•lbf 
(103 N•m, 10.5 kgf•m) as soon 
as possible after changing 
wheels.
• Do not attach a heavily dam- aged wheel ornament, as it may 
fly off the whee l while the vehi-
cle is moving.
• When installing a tire, only use  wheel nuts that have been spe-
cifically designed for that wheel.
• If there are any cracks or defor- mations in the bolt screws, nut 
threads or bolt holes of the 
wheel, have the vehicle 
inspected by your Toyota 
dealer.
• When installing the wheel nuts,  be sure to install them with the 
tapered ends facing inward.
●For vehicles with power back 
door: In cases such as when 
replacing tires, make sure to 
turn off the po wer back door 
system ( P.126). Failure to do 
so may cause the  back door to 
operate unintentionally if the 
power back door switch is acci-
dentally touched , resulting in 
hands and fingers being caught 
and injured.
Installing the spare tire