User Manual - Page 216

For 2019 RAV4 Adventure.

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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers
When the vehicle is cut in front of
by another vehicle
When vehicles ahead are hidden
from sight due to repeated curves,
road dividers or roadside trees
When vehicles ahead appear from
the faraway lane on a wide road
When vehicles ahead have no
lights
The high beam may be turned off
if a vehicle ahead that is using fog
lights without using the headlights
is detected.
House lights, street lights, traffic
signals, and illuminated billboards
or signs may cause the high beam
to switch to the low beams, or the
low beams to remain on.
The following factors may affect
the amount of time taken to turn
the high beam on or off:
The brightness of headlights, fog
lights, and tail lights of vehicles
ahead
The movement and direction of
vehicles ahead
When a vehicle ahead only has
operational lights on one side
When a vehicle ahead is a two-
wheeled vehicle
The condition of the road (gradi-
ent, curve, condition of the road
surface etc.)
The number of passengers and
amount of luggage
The high beam may be turned on
or off when the driver does not
expect it.
Bicycles or similar objects may not
be detected.
In the situations shown below, the
system may not be able to accu-
rately detect surrounding bright-
ness levels. This may cause the
low beams to remain on or the
high beams to cause problems for
pedestrians, vehicles ahead or
other parties. In these cases,
manually switch between the high
and low beams.
In bad weather (rain, snow, fog,
sandstorms, etc.)
The windshield is obscured by
fog, mist, ice, dirt, etc.
The windshield is cracked or dam-
aged
The camera sensor is deformed or
dirty
When the temperature of the cam-
era sensor is extremely high
Surrounding brightness levels are
equal to those of headlights, 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. from a preceding
vehicle
When driving through 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 beam and low beam are
repeatedly being switched
between in an abnormal manner
The driver believes that the high
beam may be causing problems
or distress to other drivers or
pedestrians nearby
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