362 5-4 . Using the driving support systems
WARNING
■ Precautions for the suspension
Do not modify the suspension of
the vehicle . If the height or tilt of the vehicle is changed , the sensors may not be able to detect
detectable objects and the system may not operate correctly , possibly leading to an accident .
Enabling / Disabling the Parking Support Brake
The Parking Support Brake function can be enabled / disabled through a customize setting . ( �P . 608 )
When the PKSB ( Parking Support Brake ) is disabled , the driving assist information indicator ( �P . 150 ) illuminates , and a message is displayed on the multi-information display .
If the system switches to OFF ( disabled ) and the PKSB ( Parking Support Brake ) is stopped , the PKSB ( Parking Support Brake ) will not be re-enabled until ON ( enabled ) is selected again from the customize setting ( �P . 608 ). ( It remains off even if the power switch is turned to ON again after the power switch has been turned off .)
Display and buzzer for EV system output restriction control and brake control
If the EV system output restriction control or brake control operates , a buzzer will sound and a message will be displayed on the multimedia display and multi-information display , to alert the driver .
Depending on the situation , output restriction control operates to either limit acceleration or restrict output as much as possible .
• EV system output restriction control is operating ( acceleration restriction )
Acceleration greater than a certain amount is restricted by the system .
Multimedia display : No warning displayed
Multi-information display : “ Object Detected Acceleration Reduced ”
Driving assist information indicator : Not illuminated
Buzzer : Does not sound
• EV system output restriction control is operating ( output restricted as much as possible )
The system has determined that stronger-than-normal brake operation is necessary .
Multimedia display ( vehicles with panoramic view monitor or parking assist monitor with RCD [ Rear Camera Detection ]): “ BRAKE !”