sensor TOYOTA RAV4 2022 User Guide
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1303-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
prevent lock operation. Remove 
the gloves and touch the lock sen-
sor again.
●When the lock operation is per-
formed using the lock sensor, rec-
ognition signals  will be shown up 
to two consecutive times. After 
this, no recogniti on signals will be 
given.
●If the door handle becomes wet 
while the electronic key is within 
the effective ran ge, the door may 
lock and unlock repeatedly. In that 
case, follow the fo llowing correc-
tion procedures to wash the vehi-
cle:
• Place the electronic key in a loca- tion 6 ft. (2 m) or  more away from 
the vehicle. (Take care to ensure 
that the key is not stolen.)
• Set the electronic key to battery- saving mode to disable the smart 
key system. ( P.128)
●If the electronic key is inside the 
vehicle and a door handle 
becomes wet during a car wash, a 
message may be shown on the 
multi-informatio n display and a 
buzzer will sound outside the vehi-
cle. To turn off the alarm, lock all 
the doors.
●The lock sensor may not work 
properly if it com es into contact 
with ice, snow, mud, etc. Clean 
the lock sensor and attempt to 
operate it again, or use the lock 
sensor on the lower part of the 
door handle.
●A sudden approac h to the effec-
tive range or door handle may pre-
vent the doors from being 
unlocked. In this case, return the 
door handle to the original position 
and check that the doors unlock 
before pulling the door handle 
again.
●If there is another electronic key in 
the detection area, it may take 
slightly longer to unlock the doors 
after the door handle is gripped.
■When the vehicle is not driven 
for extended periods
●To prevent theft of the vehicle, do 
not leave the electronic key within 
6 ft. (2 m) of the vehicle.
●The smart key system can be 
deactivated in advance. ( P.688)
●Battery-saving mode can reduce 
the power consumption of elec-
tronic keys. ( P.128)
■To operate the system properly
Make sure to carry the electronic 
key when operating the system. Do 
not get the electronic key too close 
to the vehicle when operating the 
system from the out side of the vehi-
cle.
Depending on the position and hold-
ing condition of the electronic key, 
the key may not be detected cor-
rectly and the system may not oper-
ate properly. (The alarm may go off 
accidentally, or the  door lock pre-
vention may not operate.)
■If the smart key  system does 
not operate properly
●Locking and unlocking the doors: 
Use the mechanical key. 
(  P.649)
●Starting the engine:  P.649
■Customization
Settings (e.g. smart key system) 
can be changed.
(Customizable features:  P.687)
If the smart key system has been 
deactivated in a customized setting, 
refer to the explanations for the fol-
lowing operations.
●Locking and unlocking the doors:
Use the wireless remote control or 
mechanical key. ( P.107, 649)
●Starting the engi ne and changing 
engine switch modes:  P.649
●Stopping the engine:  P.194 
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1433-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
3
Before driving
Vehicles without garage door 
opener
Vehicles with garage door 
opener
■To prevent sensor error (vehi-
cles with auto anti-glare inside 
rear view mirror)
To ensure that the sensors operate 
properly, do not touch or cover 
them.
Vehicles without garage door 
opener
Vehicles with garage door opener 
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1483-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
■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 heard 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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2084-3. Operating the lights and wipers
Canada
1  The side marker, park-
ing, tail, license plate, instru-
ment panel lights, and 
daytime running lights 
( P.208) turn on.
2  The headlights and all 
lights listed above (except 
daytime running lights) turn 
on.
3  The headlights, daytime 
running lights ( P.208) and 
all the lights listed above turn 
on and off automatically.
■AUTO mode can be used when
The engine switch is in ON.
■Daytime runni ng light system
●Vehicles with multi-LED head-
lights and LED projector head-
lights with bulb type front turn 
signal lights: The daytime running 
lights illuminate u sing the same 
lights as the low beam headlights 
and illuminate d immer than the 
low beam headlights.
●Vehicles with LED projector head-
lights with LED type  front turn sig-nal lights: The daytime running 
lights illuminate using the same 
lights as the parking lights and illu-
minate brighter than the parking 
lights.
●To make your vehicle more visible 
to other drivers
 during daytime 
driving, the daytime running lights 
turn on automatically when all of 
the following conditions are met. 
(The daytime running lights are 
not designed for use at night.)
• The engine is running
• The parking brake is released
• For the U. S. A.: The headlight 
switch is in the  ,   or 
* 
position
• For Canada: The headlight switch 
is in the   or 
* position
*: When the surroundings are bright
The daytime running lights remain 
on after they illumi nate, even if the 
parking brake is set again.
●For the U.S.A.:  Daytime running 
lights can be turned off by operat-
ing the switch.
●Compared to turning on the head-
lights, the daytime running light 
system offers greater durability 
and consumes less  electricity, so 
it can help improve fuel economy.
■Headlight control sensor (if 
equipped)
The sensor may not function prop-
erly if an object is placed on the sen-
sor, or anything that blocks the 
sensor is affixed  to the windshield. 
Doing so interferes with the sensor 
detecting the level  of ambient light 
and may cause t he automatic head-
light system to malfunction. 
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2094-3. Operating the lights and wipers
4
Driving
■Automatic light off system
●When the headlights are on: The 
lights turn off 30 seconds after the 
engine switch is turned to ACC or 
OFF and a door is opened and 
closed. (The lights turn off imme-
diately if   on the key is 
pressed after all the doors are 
closed.)
●When only the tail lights are on: 
The tail lights turn off automati-
cally if the engine switch is turned 
to ACC or OFF and the driver’s 
door is opened.
To turn the lights on again, turn the 
engine switch to ON, or turn the light 
switch to the  ,   or   posi-
tion once and then back to   or 
 position.
■Light reminder buzzer
A buzzer sounds when the engine 
switch is turned to OFF and the 
driver’s door is opened while the 
lights are turned on.
■Windshield wiper  linked head-
light illumination (if equipped)
When driving during daytime with 
the headlight switch turned to  , if 
the windshield wipers are used, the 
headlights will turn on automatically 
after several seconds to help 
enhance the visibility of your vehi-
cle.
■Battery-saving function
In order to prevent the battery of the 
vehicle from discharging, if the 
headlights and/or t ail lights are on  when the engine switch is turned to 
OFF, the battery saving function will 
operate and automatically turn off all 
the lights after approximately 20 
minutes.
When any of the following are per-
formed, the battery-saving function 
is canceled once and then reacti-
vated. All the light
s will turn off auto-
matically 20 minutes after the 
battery-saving function has been 
reactivated:
●When the headlight switch is oper-
ated
●When a door is opened or closed
■If “Headlight System Malfunc-
tion Visit Your Dealer” is dis-
played on the multi-information 
display
The system may be malfunctioning. 
Have the vehicle inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
■Customization
Settings (e.g. light sensor sensitiv-
ity) can be changed.
(Customizable features:  P.691)
NOTICE
■To prevent battery discharge
Do not leave the lights on longer 
than necessary w hen the engine 
is not running.
Turning on the high beam 
headlights 
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2124-3. Operating the lights and wipers
fog, mist, ice, dirt, etc.
• The windshield is cracked or dam- aged
• The front camera  is deformed or 
dirty
• When the temperature of the front 
camera is extremely high
• Surrounding brightness levels are  equal to those of h eadlights, tail 
lights or fog lights
• When headlights or tail lights of  vehicles ahead are turned off, 
dirty, changing color, or not aimed 
properly
• When the vehicle is hit by water, 
snow, dust, etc. fr om a preceding 
vehicle
• When driving thr ough an area of 
intermittently changing brightness 
and darkness
• When frequently and repeatedly 
driving ascending/descending 
roads, or roads with rough, bumpy 
or uneven surfaces (such as 
stone-paved roads, gravel roads, 
etc.)
• When frequently and repeatedly 
taking curves or driving on a wind-
ing road
• There is a highly  reflective object 
ahead of the vehicle, such as a 
sign or mirror
• The back of a vehicle ahead is 
highly reflective, such as a con-
tainer on a truck
• The vehicle’s headlights are dam-
aged or dirty, or are not aimed 
properly
• The vehicle is listing or titling due 
to a flat tire, a trailer being towed, 
etc.
• The high beams and low beams 
are repeatedly being switched 
between in an abnormal manner
• The driver believes that the high 
beams may be causing problems 
or distress to other drivers or 
pedestrians nearby
■If “Headlight System Malfunc-
tion Visit Your D ealer” is dis-
played on the multi-information 
display
The system may be malfunctioning.  Have the vehicle inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
■Temporarily lowering sensor 
sensitivity
The sensitivity of the sensor can be 
temporarily lowered.
1 Turn the engine switch to OFF 
while the following conditions are 
met.
●The headlight switch is in   or 
 position.
●The headlight switch lever is in 
high beam position.
●Automatic High Beam switch is 
on.
2 Turn the engine switch to ON.
3 Within 60 second s after step 2, 
repeat pulling the headlight 
switch lever to the original posi-
tion then pushing it to the high 
beam position qui ckly 10 times, 
then leave the lever in the origi-
nal position.
4 If the sensitivity is changed, the 
Automatic High Beam indicator 
is turn on and off 3 times.
Automatic High Beam (headlights) 
may turn on even when the vehicle 
is stopped.
■Switching to the high 
beams
Push the lever away from you.
The Automatic High Beam indicator 
will turn off and the headlight high 
beam indicator will turn on.
Pull the lever to its original position 
to activate Automatic High Beam 
system again.
Turning the high beams 
on/off manually 
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2154-3. Operating the lights and wipers
4
Driving
4*1 or *2 High speed 
operation
5
*1 or *2 Temporary 
operation
*1: For the U.S.A.
*2: For Canada
If equipped, wiper intervals can 
be adjusted when intermittent 
operation is selected.
6 Increases the intermittent 
windshield wiper frequency
7 Decreases the intermittent 
windshield wiper frequency
8  Washer/wiper dual 
operation
Pulling the lever o perates the wip-
ers and washer.
The wipers will au tomatically oper-
ate a couple of times after the 
washer squirts.
Rain-sensing windshield wip-
ers
1
*1 or *2 Off
2  Rain-sensing opera-
tion
3
*1 or *2 Low speed 
operation
4
*1 or *2 High speed 
operation
5
*1 or *2 Temporary 
operation
*1: For the U.S.A.
*2: For Canada
When “AUTO” is selected, the wip-
ers will operate automatically when 
the sensor detects falling rain. The 
system automatically adjusts wiper 
timing in accordance with rain vol-
ume and vehicle speed.
The sensor sensitivity can be 
adjusted when “AUTO” is 
selected. 
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2164-3. Operating the lights and wipers
6Increases the sensitivity
7 Decreases the sensitivity
8  Washer/wiper dual 
operation
Pulling the lever o perates the wip-
ers and washer.
The wipers will au tomatically oper-
ate a couple of times after the 
washer squirts.
■The windshield wipers and 
washer can be operated when
The engine switch is in ON.
■Effects of vehicle speed on 
wiper operation
Vehicles with in termittent wind-
shield wipers
With low speed windshield wiper 
operation selected, wiper operation 
will be switched from low speed to 
intermittent wiper  operation when 
the vehicle is stationary. (However, 
when the wiper intervals are 
adjusted to highest level, the mode  will not switch.)
Vehicles with ra
in-sensing wind-
shield wipers
With low speed windshield wiper 
operation selected, wiper operation 
will be switched fro m low speed to 
intermittent wiper  operation when 
the vehicle is stationary. (However, 
when the sensor  sensitivity is 
adjusted to the highest level, the 
mode will not switch.)
■Raindrop sensor (vehicles with 
rain-sensing windshield wipers)
●The raindrop sensor judges the 
amount of raindrops.
●If the wiper switch i s turned to the 
“AUTO” position while the engine 
switch is in ON,  the wipers will 
operate once to show that “AUTO” 
mode is activated.
●If the wiper sensitivity is adjusted 
to higher, the wiper may operate 
once to indicate  the change of 
sensitivity.
●If the temperature of the raindrop 
sensor is 185°F (85°C) or higher, 
or 5°F (-15°C) or lower, the auto-
matic operation ma y not occur. In 
this case, operate the wipers in 
any mode other than “AUTO”.
■If no windshield washer fluid 
sprays
Check that the washer nozzles are 
not blocked if there is washer fluid in 
the windshield washer fluid reser-
voir. 
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2174-3. Operating the lights and wipers
4
Driving
Operating the   switch 
operates the rear wiper as fol-
lows:
1
*1 or *2 Off
2
*1 or *2 Intermittent 
operation
3
*1 or *2 Normal oper-
ation
*1: For the U.S.A.
*2: For Canada
WARNING
■Caution regarding the use of 
windshield wipers in “AUTO” 
mode (vehicles with rain-
sensing windshield wipers)
The windshield wipers may oper-
ate unexpectedly if the sensor is 
touched or the windshield is sub-
ject to vibration in “AUTO” mode. 
Take care that y our fingers or 
anything else does not become 
caught in the windshield wipers.
■Caution regarding the use of 
washer fluid
When it is cold, do not use the 
washer fluid until  the windshield 
becomes warm. The fluid may 
freeze on the windshield and 
cause low visibility. This may lead 
to an accident, resulting in death 
or serious injury.
NOTICE
■When the washer fluid tank is 
empty
Do not operate the switch continu-
ally as the washer fluid pump may 
overheat.
■When a nozzle becomes 
blocked
In this case, conta ct your Toyota 
dealer.
Do not try to clear it with a pin or 
other object. The nozzle will be 
damaged.
■To prevent battery discharge
Do not leave the wipers on longer 
than necessary when the engine 
is off.
Rear window wiper 
and washer
The rear window wiper and 
washer can be used by 
operating the lever.
NOTICE
■When the rear window is dry
Do not use the wiper, as it may 
damage the rear window.
Operating the wiper lever 
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2224-5. Using the driving support systems
4-5.Using the driving support systems
■PCS (Pre-Collision System)
 P.227
■LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
 P.235
■AHB (Automatic High 
Beam)
 P.210
■RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if 
equipped)
 P.245
■Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range
 P.248 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