
Start the vehicle, locate the settings option on the dashboard, enter the settings, and find ADAS. Access the settings interface of the combination meter, find the rear radar assistance function option, click to enter, and proceed with the setup.

The other day I took my Avalon on a long drive and adjusted the collision warning system along the way. Just locate the button with a car icon on the right side of the steering wheel, press it to enter the settings menu. Use the directional keys to select the Driver Assistance System, where you'll find the collision warning option. I prefer setting it to medium sensitivity - this way it won't be overly sensitive during normal driving, yet can still provide timely alerts during emergency braking. The system also allows you to adjust warning distance; I set it shorter for city traffic and longer for highways. At red lights, if I get too close to the car ahead, the steering wheel vibrates as a reminder - super practical. Finally, remember to save your settings in the vehicle computer, otherwise they'll reset when powered off.

As a female car owner, I prioritize safety features the most, and the Asian Dragon's collision warning can be adjusted directly from the dashboard menu. First, start the car, press the return button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the system settings, and find the collision warning option. I set its sensitivity to high—after all, we girls need a bit more reaction time for extra safety. During rush hour, it has helped me avoid rear-end collisions twice, with the dashboard flashing red and beeping. There's also a thoughtful feature that allows you to toggle pedestrian detection separately; I keep it on when driving near school zones at night. After adjusting, just press the confirm button to save the settings. It's recommended to check monthly whether the settings are functioning properly.

Setting up the Avalon Pre-Collision System is simple: After ignition, check the instrument panel and use the steering wheel toggle to navigate to the PCS settings page. Choose from three sensitivity levels based on your preference. Opt for low sensitivity on highways to avoid false alarms, while higher settings are safer for city driving. The system uses millimeter-wave radar to detect road conditions up to 50 meters ahead, issuing staged warnings upon detecting hazards—first a visual alert, then an audible warning, followed by automatic braking if necessary, showcasing thoughtful design. Regularly clean the small black radar module at the front with a damp cloth to maintain sensor accuracy. Your settings are saved automatically after initial configuration.

The worst thing when picking up kids is getting distracted, so I set my Avalon's collision warning to the highest level. Just find the settings icon at the bottom of the center screen, enter the driver assistance menu, and select the collision warning section to adjust it. Once enabled, it alerts you when following distance drops below 2 meters - it saved me from a potential rear-end collision while driving my child to school. You can also customize alert modes; I set louder audio and stronger vibrations for extra peace of mind. I turn off pedestrian detection when taking elderly passengers to avoid startling them with alarms. This feature proves especially useful during rainy or foggy conditions, compensating for reduced visibility.

Last time during , the technician taught me how to set up the collision warning: After starting the car without moving, use the multifunction buttons on the steering wheel to select vehicle settings. Enter the safety assistance options to adjust the pre-collision parameters. I set it to the standard level, which is sufficient for daily use. Pay special attention to synchronize the automatic braking function, so the car will automatically decelerate in emergencies. The system is enabled by default, but it may occasionally give false alarms after car washing—simply restarting the system resolves this. Once, the rear parking radar failed due to mud blockage, but fortunately, the forward collision warning worked normally and helped avoid an accident. After setting it up, remember to test drive a short distance to confirm the effectiveness.


