STARTING AND DRIVING
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CAUTION
To avoid an accident or injury, observe the following
instructions, and then drive slowly using the brakes
while confirming a safe distance around your vehicle
with your eyes.
The sensor detection range is limited around the
bumper. Be sure to confirm safety outside sensor
detection with your eyes. For the sensor detection
range, see page 383.
It might take time for the sensors to detect the
obstacle.
Depending on the shape of the obstacle, indicators or
beeps may not warn you properly, and the detection
range may also be shortened.
It might be difficult to hear beeps due to the volume
of audio or air flow noise of air conditioning.
Dual sensors
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(A) Collision will be unavoidable: Collision with the
detected obstacle cannot be avoided even by changing the
steering.
(B) Collision will be avoided by changing the steering:
Collision with the obstacle can be avoided by changing the
steering.
(C) Collision will be avoided with the present steering
angle: Even if you continue moving at the present steering
angle, the distance to the obstacle within sensor detection
range will not be less than about 25 cm (0.8 ft.).
The dual sensors detect an obstacle in front of the vehicle
or at an angle to the front of the vehicle, and estimate the
distance to the obstacle and also the steering angle
required. They will evaluate which of the above 3
conditions is applicable.
Summary of Contents for GS430
Page 16: ...PICTORIAL INDEX v INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicles sold in U S A G00041 ...
Page 18: ...PICTORIAL INDEX vii INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Vehicles sold in Canada G00043 ...
Page 24: ...PICTORIAL INDEX xiii ...
Page 68: ...KEYS AND DOORS 44 ...
Page 150: ...INTERIOR EQUIPMENT 126 ...
Page 164: ...EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT 140 ...
Page 230: ...OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 206 ...
Page 243: ...SECTION 1 8 219 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Touch screen Overview 220 Information menu 222 ...
Page 285: ...AIR CONDITIONING 261 G21002a Air flow selection Automatic air flow mode only ...
Page 302: ...AIR CONDITIONING 278 ...
Page 303: ...SECTION 2 2 279 AIR CONDITIONING AND AUDIO Audio Audio System 280 ...
Page 368: ...AUDIO 344 ...
Page 490: ...DRIVING TIPS 466 ...
Page 522: ...IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY 498 ...
Page 530: ...MAINTENANCE 506 ...
Page 542: ...INTRODUCTION 518 ...
Page 562: ...ENGINE 538 ...
Page 596: ...CHASSIS 572 ...
Page 622: ...ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 598 ...