PRECAUTION HANDLING PRECAUTION FOR DYNAMIC RADAR CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM Keep in mind the following points when servicing vehicles equipped with the dynamic radar cruise control system. (a) The dynamic radar cruise control system is designed to be used when driving on highways and freeways. The system may not operate correctly when driving on roads used by pedestrians and bicycles, and may result in an accident. (b) Do not overly rely on the dynamic radar cruise control system.
(c) The millimeter wave radar sensor dirt detection function
HINT: The preceding conditions may result in the vehicle being unable to maintain an appropriate distance with the preceding vehicle. (d) Keep the sensor face and the front and back surfaces of the front emblem clean. (e) The dynamic radar cruise control system does not operate or give a vehicle approach warning for vehicles which are stopped or driving at significantly slower speeds. HINT: This includes vehicles stopped at a tollgate or in traffic, or a preceding vehicle driving at significantly slower speeds. (f) When following another vehicle with vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode controlling vehicle speed, the vehicle will not accelerate if the cruise control switch is pushed to +/RES as the speed is controlled in accordance with the speed of the preceding vehicle. NOTICE: If the set vehicle speed is increased by pushing the cruise control switch to +/RES, the vehicle will accelerate to the newly set speed when the preceding vehicle moves out of the lane. HINT: The set vehicle speed can be confirmed on the multi-information display. (g) The actual vehicle-to-vehicle distance may be shorter than the set vehicle-to-vehicle distance when driving on a long downhill road. (h) When a system malfunction is detected, the master warning light illuminates, a warning message is displayed on the multi-information display in the combination meter assembly and the buzzer sounds. (i) Keep the windshield glass clean. (j) Do not apply excessive force to the forward recognition camera or subject it to a strong impact. (k) Do not disassemble the forward recognition camera. (l) Do not attach a sticker to the windshield glass in the area in front of the forward recognition camera. (m) If the heater is used with FOOT mode selected, the upper area of the windshield glass may fog up, affecting the operation of the forward recognition camera. HINT: If the windshield glass fogs up, clear it using the front defroster. (n) Do not damage the forward recognition camera lens or allow it to become dirty. HINT:
(o) Do not place any objects on top of the instrument panel. HINT: If an object is reflecting off of the windshield glass, the performance of the forward recognition camera may decrease. (p) The vehicle approach warning buzzer does not sound when constant speed control mode is controlling vehicle speed because the presence of and distance to the preceding vehicle is not calculated. (q) As the controls performed by constant speed control mode and vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode are different, confirm which mode is selected when using the dynamic radar cruise control system. (r) For other precautions related to constant speed control mode, refer to Precautions for the conventional cruise control system. Click here HANDLING PRECAUTIONS FOR FORWARD RECOGNITION CAMERA Click here PRECAUTIONS WHEN REPLACING MILLIMETER WAVE RADAR SENSOR ASSEMBLY When the millimeter wave radar sensor assembly is replaced with a new one, adjustment of the radar sensor beam axis must be performed. Click here PRECAUTION WHEN REPLACING SKID CONTROL ECU (BRAKE ACTUATOR ASSEMBLY) After the skid control ECU (brake actuator assembly) is replaced, perform the yaw rate sensor and G sensor zero point calibration and store the system information. Click here PRECAUTION WHEN REPLACING COMBINATION METER ASSEMBLY When replacing the combination meter assembly, always replace it with a new one. If a combination meter assembly which was installed to another vehicle is used, the information stored in it will not match the information from the vehicle and a DTC may be stored. |
Toyota Tundra Service Manual > Rear Axle Shaft: Inspection
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 1. INSPECT REAR AXLE SHAFT (a) Using a dial indicator, measure the rear axle shaft runout and flange runout. Maximum runout: Shaft runout 1.50 mm (0.0591 in.) Flange runout 0.05 mm (0.00197 in.) If the rear axle shaft or flange is damaged or worn, or if the runout is greater tha ...