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What is the function of the Toyota push button?

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Brantley
07/29/25 8:25am
Toyota push button function refers to the operation method of pressing the button. The following is a related introduction about the push button function: Representation: Usually, there will be corresponding function icons or characters next to 'push', which means that this function can be activated by pressing. If there is a push button in the middle of a knob, it indicates that the knob can be pressed in the middle, and pressing the knob can activate a certain function. Types: There are three types of car push buttons: 1. The push button in the middle of the air direction (also called mode) gear knob, pressing it turns on the light and activates the rear window defrost; 2. The push button in the middle of the temperature (also called cold/warm) gear knob, pressing it turns on the light and activates the internal circulation; 3. The push symbol is equivalent to the handbrake.
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Tami
08/12/25 5:13am
The PUSH button on the Toyota steering wheel is usually the activation key for the intelligent cruise system. Pressing it activates the adaptive cruise control function, allowing the vehicle to automatically maintain distance from the car ahead and control speed. It's quite simple to use: first press the button, then use the +/- buttons to set the target speed once the indicator light appears on the dashboard. After that, the car will automatically accelerate or decelerate, slowing down when the vehicle ahead does - especially helpful for long highway drives. However, note the system only works on straight roads and gentle curves, and may fail in rain, fog, or when lane markings are unclear. Hands must remain on the wheel at all times - the system automatically disengages if it detects your hands are off for over 15 seconds. This feature is particularly convenient in city traffic jams, reducing fatigue from frequent acceleration.
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MacCarlos
08/12/25 5:15am
I've been using Toyota's adaptive cruise control for four years, and that PUSH button is the core switch of the entire system. After pressing it, the radar starts scanning the position of the vehicle ahead, working in tandem with the camera to recognize lane markings for intelligent following. The most practical feature is its ability to automatically adjust speed - it stops when the car in front stops and resumes automatically when traffic moves. On highways, activating this function allows me to drive continuously for two hours without feeling fatigued. However, a few reminders: First, the radar may malfunction during heavy rain or under strong direct sunlight. Second, be ready to take over promptly when encountering vehicles cutting in abruptly. Third, lane keeping has limited effectiveness on sharp curves. I recommend beginners practice operating it in open areas first, familiarize themselves with the position of the following distance adjustment buttons before using it on highways.
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VonEmersyn
10/05/25 6:13am
The Toyota PUSH button primarily controls the DRCC Dynamic Radar Cruise Control system. When pressed during normal driving, the vehicle will cruise at the set speed and automatically adjust the distance from the preceding vehicle. The operation is intuitive: a short press activates it, while a long press turns it off. The lever on the right side of the steering wheel is used to adjust speed and following distance. In real-world testing, it proves particularly useful in urban traffic congestion, automatically following the car ahead and reducing the need for constant braking. However, don't rely too heavily on this feature—it can make mistakes in construction zones or when road markings are unclear. Once during heavy rain on the highway, I used it and nearly rear-ended another car due to radar interference. For daily maintenance, remember to regularly clean the radar cover on the front of the car, as mud blocking the sensors can cause the system to malfunction.
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