Toyota Camry (XV70): Sudden start restraint control (Drive-Start Control [DSC] )
When the following unusual operation is performed with the accelerator
pedal depressed, the engine output may be restrained.
- When the shift lever is shifted to R*.
- When the shift lever is shifted from P or R to forward drive shift
position such as D*.
When the system operates, a message appears on the multi-information
display. Read the message and follow the instruction.
*: Depending on the situation, the shift position may not be changed.
■When starting off on a uphill
The hill-start assist control will activate.
■Driving in the rain
- Drive carefully when it is raining, because visibility will be reduced,
the windows
may become fogged-up, and the road will be slippery.
- Drive carefully when it starts to rain, because the road surface will be
especially
slippery.
- Refrain from high speeds when driving on an expressway in the rain,
because there may be a layer of water between the tires and the road
surface,
preventing the steering and brakes from operating properly.
■Engine speed while driving
In the following conditions, the engine speed may become high while driving.
This is due to automatic up-shifting control or down-shifting implementation to
meet driving conditions. It does not indicate sudden acceleration.
- The vehicle is judged to be driving uphill or downhill
- When the accelerator pedal is released
■Restraining the engine output (Brake Override System)
- When the accelerator and brake pedals are depressed at the same time,
the
engine output may be restrained.
- A warning message is displayed on the multi-information display while
the
system is operating.
■Drive-Start Control (DSC)
When the TRAC is turned off sudden start restraint control also
does not operate. If your vehicle have trouble escaping from the mud or fresh
snow due to sudden start restraint control operation, deactivate TRAC so that
the vehicle may become able to escape from the mud or fresh
snow.
■Breaking in your new Toyota
To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions is
recommended:
- For the first 186 miles (300 km): Avoid sudden stops.
- For the first 621 miles (1000 km):
- Do not drive at extremely high speeds.
- Avoid sudden acceleration.
- Do not drive continuously in low gears.
- Do not drive at a constant speed for extended periods.
■Drum-in-disc type parking brake system
Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type parking brake system. This type of brake
system needs bedding-down of the brake shoes periodically or whenever the
parking brake shoes and/or drum are replaced. Have your Toyota dealer perform
the bedding down operation.
■Operating your vehicle in a foreign country
Comply with the relevant vehicle registration laws and confirm the
availability
of the correct fuel.
WARNING
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
■When starting the vehicle
Always keep your foot on the brake pedal while stopped with the engine
running. This prevents the vehicle from creeping.
■When driving the vehicle
- Do not drive if you are unfamiliar 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 moving 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 response in an emergency, resulting
in an accident.
- Do not drive the vehicle over or stop the vehicle near flammable
materials.
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 engine. Turning the engine
off
while driving will not cause loss of steering or braking 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.
- Use engine braking (downshift) to maintain a safe speed when driving
down a steep hill.
Using the brakes continuously may cause the brakes to overheat and lose
effectiveness.
- Do not adjust the display, the positions of the steering wheel, the
seat, or
the inside or outside rear view mirrors while driving.
Doing so may result in a loss of vehicle control.
- Always check that all passengers' arms, heads or other parts of their
body
are not outside the vehicle.
- AWD models: Do not drive the vehicle off-road.
This is not an AWD vehicle designed for off-road driving. Proceed with all
due caution if it becomes unavoidable to drive off-road.
WARNING
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
■When driving 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
failure, loss of control and possible injury. Be sure to consult a tire
dealer
to determine whether the tires on your vehicle are high-speed capability
tires or not before driving at such speeds.
■When driving on slippery road surfaces
- Sudden braking, acceleration and steering may cause tire slippage and
reduce your ability to control the vehicle.
- Sudden acceleration, engine braking due to shifting, or changes in
engine
speed could cause the vehicle to skid.
- After driving through a puddle, lightly depress the brake pedal to
make
sure that the brakes are functioning properly. Wet brake pads may prevent
the brakes from functioning properly. If the brakes on only one side are wet
and not functioning properly, steering control may be affected.
■When shifting the shift lever
- Do not let the vehicle roll backward while the shift lever is in a
driving position,
or roll forward while the shift lever is in R.
Doing so may cause the engine to stall or lead to poor brake and steering
performance, resulting in an accident or damage to the vehicle.
- Do not shift the shift lever to P while the vehicle is moving.
Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of vehicle
control.
- Do not shift the shift lever to R while the vehicle is moving
forward.
Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of vehicle
control.
- Do not shift the shift lever to a driving position while the vehicle
is moving
backward.
Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of vehicle
control.
- Shifting the shift lever to N while the vehicle is moving will
disengage the
engine from the transmission. Engine braking is not available when N is
selected.
- Be careful not to shift the shift lever with the accelerator pedal
depressed.
Shifting the shift lever to a gear other than P or N may lead to unexpected
rapid acceleration of the vehicle that may cause an accident and result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
■If you hear a squealing or scraping noise (brake pad wear limit
indicators)
Have the brake pads checked and replaced by your Toyota dealer as soon
as possible.
Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
It is dangerous to drive the vehicle when the wear limits of the brake pads
and/or those of the brake discs are exceeded.
■When the vehicle is stopped
- Do not race the engine.
If the shift lever is any position other than P or N, the vehicle may
accelerate
suddenly and unexpectedly, causing an accident.
- In order to prevent accidents due to the vehicle rolling away, always
keep
depressing the brake pedal while the engine is running, and apply the
parking brake as necessary.
- If the vehicle is stopped on an incline, in order to prevent
accidents caused
by the vehicle rolling forward or backward, always depress the brake pedal
and securely apply the parking brake as needed.
- Avoid revving or racing the engine.
Running the engine at high speed while the vehicle is stopped may cause
the exhaust system to overheat, which could result in a fire if combustible
material is nearby.
WARNING
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
■When the vehicle is parked
- Do not leave glasses, spray cans, or soft drink
cans in
the vehicle when it is in the sun.
Doing so may result in the following:
- The temperature inside the vehicle may cause the plastic lenses
and
plastic material of glasses to deform or crack.
- Soft drink cans may fracture, causing the contents to spray over
the
interior of the vehicle, and may also cause a short circuit in the
vehicle's
electrical components.
- Do not attach adhesive discs to the windshield or windows. Do not
place
containers such as air fresheners on the instrument panel or dashboard.
Adhesive discs or containers may act as lenses, causing a fire in the
vehicle.
- Do not leave a door or window open if the curved glass is coated with
a
metallized film such as a silver-colored one. Reflected sunlight may cause
the glass to act as a lens, causing a fire.
- Always apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to P, stop the
engine
and lock the vehicle.
Do not leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is running.
If the vehicle is parked with the shift lever in P but the parking brake is
not
set, the vehicle may start to move, possibly leading to an accident.
- Do not touch the exhaust pipes while the engine is running or
immediately
after turning the engine off.
Doing so may cause burns.
WARNING
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
■When taking a nap in the vehicle
Always turn the engine off. Otherwise, if you accidentally move the shift
lever or depress the accelerator pedal, this could cause an accident or fire
due to engine overheating. Additionally, if the vehicle is parked in a poorly
ventilated area, exhaust gases may collect and enter the vehicle, leading to
death or a serious health hazard.
■When braking
- When the brakes are wet, drive more cautiously.
Braking distance increases when the brakes are wet, and this may cause
one side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side. Also, the
parking brake may not securely hold the vehicle.
- If the brake booster device does not operate, do not follow other
vehicles
closely and avoid hills or sharp turns that require braking.
In this case, braking is still possible, but the brake pedal should be
depressed more firmly than usual. Also, the braking distance will increase.
Have your brakes fixed immediately.
- Do not pump the brake pedal if the engine stalls.
Each push on the brake pedal uses up the reserve for the power-assisted
brakes.
- The brake system consists of 2 individual hydraulic systems; if one
of the
systems fails, the other will still operate. In this case, the brake pedal
should be depressed more firmly than usual and the braking distance will
increase.
Have your brakes fixed immediately.
■If the vehicle becomes stuck (AWD models)
Do not spin the wheels excessively when any of the tires is up in the air,
or
the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, etc. This may damage the driveline components
or propel the vehicle forward or backward, causing an accident.
NOTICE
■When driving the vehicle
- Do not depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time
during
driving, as this may restrain the engine output.
- Do not use the accelerator pedal or depress the accelerator and brake
pedals at the same time to hold the vehicle on a hill.
■When parking the vehicle
Always set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to P. Failure to do
so
may cause the vehicle to move or the vehicle may accelerate suddenly if
the accelerator pedal is accidentally depressed.
■Avoiding damage to vehicle parts
- Do not turn the steering wheel fully in either direction and hold it
there for
an extended period of time.
Doing so may damage the power steering.
- When driving over bumps on the road, drive as slowly as possible to
avoid
damaging the wheels, underside of the vehicle, etc.
■If you get a flat tire while driving
A flat or damaged tire may cause the following situations. Hold the
steering
wheel firmly and gradually depress the brake pedal to slow down the vehicle.
- It may be difficult to control your vehicle.
- The vehicle will make abnormal sounds or vibrations.
- The vehicle will lean abnormally.
Information on what to do in case of a flat tire.
■When encountering flooded roads
Do not drive on a road that has flooded after heavy rain etc. Doing so may
cause the following serious damage to the vehicle:
- Engine stalling
- Short in electrical components
- Engine damage caused by water immersion
In the event that you drive on a flooded road and the vehicle is flooded,
be
sure to have your Toyota dealer check the following:
- Brake function
- Changes in quantity and quality of oil and fluid used for the engine,
transaxle,
transfer (AWD models), rear differential (AWD models), etc.
- Lubricant condition for the bearings and suspension joints (where
possible),
and the function of all joints, bearings, etc.
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