Toyota Avalon Dynamic Laser Cruise Control 2006 Guide
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To activate the Dynamic Laser Cruise Control, press the 'CRUISE' button on the steering wheel. Once the system is on, accelerate to the desired speed and then press the 'SET' button. The system will maintain your speed and adjust to the traffic conditions ahead.
If the system is not maintaining the set speed, ensure that the radar sensor on the front of the vehicle is clean and not obstructed. Additionally, check if the system is correctly set up and that there are no warning lights on the dashboard. If the issue persists, consult your Toyota dealer for assistance.
The Dynamic Laser Cruise Control may not function optimally in adverse weather conditions such as heavy rain, fog, or snow, as these can interfere with the radar sensor. It is advised to use the system with caution or switch it off in such conditions.
The 'Check Cruise Control System' warning indicates a potential issue with the cruise control system. This could be due to a sensor malfunction or other electronic issues. It's recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified technician to diagnose and resolve the issue.
To adjust the following distance, use the distance setting button on the steering wheel. You can choose from three different distance settings to increase or decrease the gap between your vehicle and the one ahead.
The system may deactivate automatically if the vehicle speed drops below a certain threshold, or if it detects a problem such as a blocked sensor or loss of traction. Check the system's status and ensure all sensors are unobstructed.
Calibration of the radar sensor is generally required after any front-end collision repair, sensor replacement, or if the sensor alignment appears to be off. It is advisable to have this done by a professional to ensure accurate system operation.
To turn off the system, simply press the 'CRUISE' button again or apply the brakes. This will deactivate the cruise control and allow you to resume normal driving.
The Dynamic Laser Cruise Control on the 2006 Avalon is not designed for stop-and-go traffic as it does not bring the vehicle to a complete stop. It is best to use the system on highways or open roads with steady traffic flow.
Regular maintenance includes ensuring the radar sensor is clean and free from obstructions. Additionally, periodic checks should be performed during vehicle servicing to ensure the system's sensors and components are functioning correctly.