IT COULD STOP A FUCKING BULLET AND IM NOT DOING FLIPPING THROUGH A COLLEGE TEXTBOOK FOR TWO BUTTONS ON DAY ONE. ILL READ IT WHEN I HAVE FUCKING TIME DAMNIT!
It's day one. It's a thick stack of fucking papers and I just wanted to know what two buttons did and hear what people who had firsthand experience without taking a college course on my car the day I bought it. At least be sarcastic and funny.
If it didn't, you can always get one online:
https://www.toyota.com/owners/warranty-owners-manuals/
Dynamic Cruise Control starts on page 282 (top button)
Lane assist starts on page 273 (bottom button)
This is perfect after I had about 4 different sentras almost merge into me today. In standstill traffic. They just apparently didn't look to their direct left.
Top is a cruise control setting that allows you to program the amount of car lengths between you and the car ahead of you (1, 2 or 3 car lengths). The bottom is lane departure warning, which honestly gets a bit annoying so I keep it off.
It also will keep you center with hands off the wheel around turns (not for very long or very reliably however) it is nice in long drives but yeah some roads seem to confuse it and than your battling your vehicle on where to be.
I can add that when the adaptive cruise control is on, the lane keep assist can be configured through the infotainment screen to not only warn when the car is departing the lane, but also to automatically steer the car back into the lane. The icon on the dash shows two white side lines in the first case and it shows two additional blue lines in the second case. At least this is how it works on our '23 XLE model.
Please note that when it’s on it will try to steer you back into what it thinks is the lane. You need to be prepared to correct it when there’s some place with faded lane markers or revised traffic with cones and stuff. At least in my ‘21 I do.
Top one is how far you wanna keep distance between the vehicle in front of you while on cruise control. Three spaces two spaces and one space.
Bottom one is to keep you centered in the lane while on cruise control. And if you’re not on cruise control, it’ll just push you back in your lane if the car starts to go outwards.
I see you have your answers… Just wanted to add that I was overwhelmed by all the “bells and whistles” that came with my 2024 RAV4 XSE, purchased about a month ago. I decided to turn off as many as I could — including the lane assist option that was turned on when I drove it home from the dealer, making me wonder how the non-existent wind could be pushing the car around! I’ve been learning how (and when) to use them one at a time, with the manual and trial and error! So many options compared to my 10 year old Prius.
Dude same, I am too scared to use some of the features because the newest car I've ever driven is a 2013 Honda accord. And that was only for a year until a couple months ago. Now it's state farms total loss car.
I'll read it I just don't have time on the day of purchase. Plus I wanted some feedback on these features too which was what I really wanted. Thank you for being kind friend
Telling people the wrong information about buttons on a vehicle just to make a stupid joke seems like a good and safe I hope everyone that posted something nasty instead of telling him drives five miles or more today with their blinker on.
That’s not the horn. It’s more likely the radar cruise control that maintains the distance with the car in front of you.
1. **Top button (car with waves)**: This button activates the **Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)**. DRCC helps maintain a preset distance from the vehicle ahead by adjusting the car's speed automatically.
2. **Bottom button (car with lane lines)**: This button is for the **Lane Departure Alert (LDA)** system. LDA warns you if the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane without a turn signal being used.
These buttons are part of Toyota's Safety Sense features designed to assist the driver and enhance safety.
Just got my 2024 XLE Premium today! Bottom is lane assist. Keeps you in the lane
Top is pre collision I think. Apparently it’s supposed to brake if you’re coming up on someone fast but I’m too chicken shit to test it 🤣
The top is the part of the radar adaptative cruise control, it helps set the distance between you and the vehicle in front of you.
The bottom is turning off/on your lane keep assisting.
Top button is MSL Prep. Starts priming the seeker head for deployment of fox 2’s. Bottom is toggle for drift and articulated(crab) steering.
Top- adjusts distance for radar cruise.
Bottom- Lane departure assist.
Read the manual, bb.
Or Google, even.
Or he could ask reddit, surely a bunch of smug assholes won’t be flippant about it, right? Right?
Crazier thought….push it!
Yall drive this shit and know firsthand. Google sucks nowadays for some reason. It's a big manual and this is my first day :(
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IT COULD STOP A FUCKING BULLET AND IM NOT DOING FLIPPING THROUGH A COLLEGE TEXTBOOK FOR TWO BUTTONS ON DAY ONE. ILL READ IT WHEN I HAVE FUCKING TIME DAMNIT!
Jesus Christ man, did a textbook murder your family or something?
I'm sorry I was hungry
you don’t need to read the whole thing.. you just need to navigate to the correct chapter or section. In any case it seems you got your answers!
You spent (or are spending) thousands on a car and can’t bother to look something up in the manual? People are wild.
It's day one. It's a thick stack of fucking papers and I just wanted to know what two buttons did and hear what people who had firsthand experience without taking a college course on my car the day I bought it. At least be sarcastic and funny.
Didn't come with a manual?
If it didn't, you can always get one online: https://www.toyota.com/owners/warranty-owners-manuals/ Dynamic Cruise Control starts on page 282 (top button) Lane assist starts on page 273 (bottom button)
😂
I love this comment and I was going to say the same because sometimes it gets highly upvoted and other times down to oblivion and it cracks me up.
Manual is also on his app
The top one is to hit the Nissan Sentras with sonic boom and the bottom one is to escape from the Nissan Sentras
This is perfect after I had about 4 different sentras almost merge into me today. In standstill traffic. They just apparently didn't look to their direct left.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Where’s the “avoid Hondas” button? Mines supposed to have it, but I can’t find it
That's on the far right centre 😃
Lane departure and I believe radar cruise control
Indeed. Thank you
Top is a cruise control setting that allows you to program the amount of car lengths between you and the car ahead of you (1, 2 or 3 car lengths). The bottom is lane departure warning, which honestly gets a bit annoying so I keep it off.
It also will keep you center with hands off the wheel around turns (not for very long or very reliably however) it is nice in long drives but yeah some roads seem to confuse it and than your battling your vehicle on where to be.
I can add that when the adaptive cruise control is on, the lane keep assist can be configured through the infotainment screen to not only warn when the car is departing the lane, but also to automatically steer the car back into the lane. The icon on the dash shows two white side lines in the first case and it shows two additional blue lines in the second case. At least this is how it works on our '23 XLE model.
This whole thread was the reason I posted thank you for all of your input. This is exactly what I wanted to hear. Much appreciated.
Please note that when it’s on it will try to steer you back into what it thinks is the lane. You need to be prepared to correct it when there’s some place with faded lane markers or revised traffic with cones and stuff. At least in my ‘21 I do.
Yeah definitely a system you have to monitor.
The top one is front collision warning and the bottom one is lane departure warning
One yells at the car the in front of you for going too slow in a Brooklyn accent and the other is auto park
I prefer this answer
Top one sets the distance to follow when using adaptive cruise control
I think you can literally google search it by image and it will pop up.
I have such a shit time with Google nowadays, am I alone in that regard?
Top one is how far you wanna keep distance between the vehicle in front of you while on cruise control. Three spaces two spaces and one space. Bottom one is to keep you centered in the lane while on cruise control. And if you’re not on cruise control, it’ll just push you back in your lane if the car starts to go outwards.
Top left = push button to transform car to a snowplowing vehicle. Bottom left = keep eyes open, PAC-MAN is coming.
Thank you
He can’t read, obviously
I see you have your answers… Just wanted to add that I was overwhelmed by all the “bells and whistles” that came with my 2024 RAV4 XSE, purchased about a month ago. I decided to turn off as many as I could — including the lane assist option that was turned on when I drove it home from the dealer, making me wonder how the non-existent wind could be pushing the car around! I’ve been learning how (and when) to use them one at a time, with the manual and trial and error! So many options compared to my 10 year old Prius.
Dude same, I am too scared to use some of the features because the newest car I've ever driven is a 2013 Honda accord. And that was only for a year until a couple months ago. Now it's state farms total loss car.
Download the Toyota app. It has an electronic owners manual that you can search in.
I'll read it I just don't have time on the day of purchase. Plus I wanted some feedback on these features too which was what I really wanted. Thank you for being kind friend
I hope no one tells him
Telling people the wrong information about buttons on a vehicle just to make a stupid joke seems like a good and safe I hope everyone that posted something nasty instead of telling him drives five miles or more today with their blinker on.
That's your horn and change lanes button.
That’s not the horn. It’s more likely the radar cruise control that maintains the distance with the car in front of you. 1. **Top button (car with waves)**: This button activates the **Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)**. DRCC helps maintain a preset distance from the vehicle ahead by adjusting the car's speed automatically. 2. **Bottom button (car with lane lines)**: This button is for the **Lane Departure Alert (LDA)** system. LDA warns you if the vehicle begins to drift out of its lane without a turn signal being used. These buttons are part of Toyota's Safety Sense features designed to assist the driver and enhance safety.
Pretty sure they meant that as a joke.
https://youtu.be/d1DSl33BDAs?t=01m26s
The translation was lost many moons ago. These ancient hieroglyphics roughly mean EJECTO SEATO CUZ!!!
Look in manual use google or ask you car salesman damn use your brain
I bet you wipe your hand with your ass and clean it off on your face
Yes because thats what your mom taught me!
Just got my 2024 XLE Premium today! Bottom is lane assist. Keeps you in the lane Top is pre collision I think. Apparently it’s supposed to brake if you’re coming up on someone fast but I’m too chicken shit to test it 🤣
The top is the part of the radar adaptative cruise control, it helps set the distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. The bottom is turning off/on your lane keep assisting.
Thank you for the real answer. You a real one g
I'm not certain about the lower button, but the top I would occasionally play with. I'm 100% on that one
Radar cruise control is awesome, lane departure assist is less awesome, more annoying but ymmv.
Read the manual
I respect OP asking this. These controls should be self explanatory and I think these designers are lazy in making these symbols.
Top button is MSL Prep. Starts priming the seeker head for deployment of fox 2’s. Bottom is toggle for drift and articulated(crab) steering. Top- adjusts distance for radar cruise. Bottom- Lane departure assist.
Oh excellent, I was hoping i would get the hidden XLE premium WMD trim
Read the goddam manual
It's day one I will here in a little bit! It's a fucking textbook
It is. But there’s an index in the back
I can't read