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(Reference: 2025 Owner’s Manual, pg. 259)
Link to Owner’s Manual: 2025 4Runner Owner’s ManualThe Pre-Collision System (PCS) in the 2025 4Runner is a vital safety feature designed to help prevent or mitigate the effects of a collision. By utilizing sensors and cameras, the PCS can detect potential obstacles or vehicles ahead, providing alerts to the driver and, in some cases, automatically applying the brakes to avoid a collision or reduce impact severity. Here’s how it works.
Pre-Collision System (PCS) Overview
The PCS uses radar and cameras mounted in the front of the vehicle to monitor the road ahead for potential hazards:- Detection Range: The system can detect vehicles, pedestrians, or obstacles in its path, typically at speeds below 40 mph.
- Automatic Braking: If a collision is imminent and the driver does not take corrective action, the PCS will automatically apply the brakes to reduce the severity of the impact or prevent the collision altogether.
- Alert System: When an obstacle is detected, the system provides both visual and audible warnings to alert the driver to take action.
How the Pre-Collision System Works
- Monitoring the Road Ahead: The PCS continuously scans the area in front of the vehicle using radar and cameras.
- Early Detection: If the system detects a potential collision, it will first provide an alert to the driver.
- Warning and Response: If the driver doesn’t respond in time, the system will automatically apply the brakes to slow down the vehicle and mitigate the impact.
Limitations and Considerations
- Weather Conditions: The system’s performance may be affected by poor visibility due to heavy rain, fog, or snow.
- Low-Speed Detection: PCS is most effective at lower speeds, typically under 40 mph. At higher speeds, the system may not always be able to prevent a collision.
- Pedestrian Detection: While the system can detect pedestrians, its performance may vary depending on the size, speed, and position of the pedestrian