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7-54 Starting and operating/BSD/RCTA (5–door models — if equipped) & BSD/RCTA approach indica- tor light/warning buzzer When the BSD/RCTA is active, the BSD/ RCTA approach indicator light will operate to alert the driver when there are vehicles in the neighboring lanes. When reversing the vehicle, the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light and warning buzzer will operate to alert the driver that a vehicle is approaching from the left or right side. ! BSD/RCTA approach indicator light BSD/RCTA approach indicator light It is mounted in each side of the outside mirrors and will illuminate when a vehicle approaching from behind is detected. If an indicator light is illuminated and the turn signal lever is operated toward the side in which this light turned on, the indicator light flashes to warn the driver of dangers. When reversing the vehicle, the indicator light flashes when the system detects a vehicle approaching from either side. ! BSD/RCTA approach indicator light dimming function When the headlights are turned on, the brightness of the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light will be reduced. NOTE . When affected by direct sunlight, you may have difficulty recognizing the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light. . When affected by the headlight beams from the vehicles behind, you may have difficulty recognizing the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light. . While the illumination brightness control dial is in the fully upward position, even if the headlights are turned on, the brightness of the BSD/ RCTA approach indicator light will not be reduced. For details about the illumination brightness control dial, refer to “Illumination brightness con- trol” F3-93. ! BSD/RCTA approach warning buz- zer (only when reversing) A warning buzzer sounds along with flashing of the BSD/RCTA approach in- dicator light to warn the driver of dangers. The setting of the warning buzzer volume can be changed by operating the multi information display of the combination meter. For details, refer to “BSD/RCTA” F3-42. ! Safety tips regarding the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light/warning buzzer . In the following cases, operation of the BSD/RCTA approach indicator light and the warning buzzer may be delayed or the system may fail to issue these warnings. – When a vehicle moves to the neighboring lane from a lane next to the neighboring lane – When driving on a steep incline or on repeated sharp uphill and downhill grades – When going beyond a pass – When both your vehicle and a vehicle driving on a neighboring lane are driving on the far side of each lane. – When several narrowly-spaced ve- hicles are approaching in a row – In low radius bends (tight bends or when making turns at an intersection) – When there is a difference in height between your lane and the neighbor- ing lane – Immediately after the BSD/RCTA is