So... mine were set at 60 seconds. After Googling around, this is what I found the feature does:
How it works:
If you unlock your Toyota vehicle and don't open a door within the set time (default is 60 seconds), the doors will automatically relock.
I'm an old geezer who embraced the tech in my truck. I use the Lane Assist 95% of the time and don't understand what you mean by "constant pushing and pulling." I'm quite certain that feature doesn't affect mileage, but turn it off for a few tanks and find out. Maybe I'm wrong.
Me? I'm getting...
I'm on CarPlay with an iPhone. I use Gaia a ton on foot. With OnX it works perfectly on the screen, and I find having an aerial photo great.
We're headed out for our annual month-long trip to southern Utah, and I'll try that Gaia tip.
I use both OnX and Gaia, to me, the latter works better when I leave the truck behind, but OnX works better while driving.
I download maps with both apps when I'm headed to the no-cell boonies. Easy-peasy.
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I think the headlights don't move, it's somehow done digitally inside the light. (I think.)
Could they have installed aftermarket lights?
I don't recall the scroll lighting up. Perhaps.