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4-5. Using the driving support systems
Leaving the vehicle stopped, turn the steering wheel all the way
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to the left.
Be sure to turn the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stopped.
When the screen changes, keep the steering wheel in its current
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position and back up.
When backing up, be careful not to hit any obstacles with the right front
corner of your vehicle. Back the vehicle up slowly.
When the vehicle is parallel with the road or the shoulder,
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straighten the steering wheel.
Check your surroundings visually and with the mirrors, then back
up using the distance guide lines as a reference, and stop.
When the vehicle is approximately in the desired parking location, the
parallel parking assist is complete.
● Parallel parking assist mode information
• There is a possibility that parallel parking guidance may not be
given when backing up at a very slow speed.
• If the back door is opened during parallel parking guidance,
the parallel parking assist will be interrupted and canceled.
Stop the vehicle, shift the shift lever out of the R position, and
restart the operation from the step
● Canceling parallel parking assist
Select
● Vehicles with Toyota parking assist-sensor
If Toyota parking assist-sensor detects an object while you
attempt to park in a parking space on the left, the black and yel-
low vertical pole could be obscured by Toyota parking assist-sen-
sor display. In this event, turn Toyota parking assist-sensor
switch off (P. 407), and operate the vehicle while checking the
safety of the surrounding area direct visually and with mirror.
After the operation, turn the switch on.
● If the message "Steering wheel turned too far, please return." is
displayed
The steering wheel has been turned too far, and the system can-
not function. Return the steering wheel to its original position.
If the message is displayed before the outline is positioned over
the desired parking space, it is likely that the vehicle is too far
away from the shoulder. Check that there is a gap of approxi-
mately 1 m (3 ft.) between your vehicle and the parked vehicle.
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