Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 10

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Display

The Onboard Computer dis-
plays different vehicle data on
the Control Display, such as
average values.

Two types of Onboard Com-
puter are available on the Con-
trol Display:

"Onboard info": average val-
ues, such as the consump-
tion, are displayed. The
values can be reset individu-
ally.

"Trip computer": the values
deliver an overview of a cer-
tain distance and can be reset
as often as necessary.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Driving information"

3

"Onboard info" or "Trip com-
puter"

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Driving information"

3

"Onboard info"

4

"Consumption" or "Speed"

5

"OK"

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Driving information"

3

"Trip computer"

4

Move the Controller to the
left, if needed.

"Reset": all values are

reset.

"Automatic reset": all val-

ues are reset approx. 4 hours
after the vehicle has come to
a standhill.

5

If necessary, "OK"

Onboard Computer on the
Control Display

Concept

General information

Calling up the Onboard
Computer or trip computer

Resetting the Onboard
computer

Resetting the trip com-
puter

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Depending on the vehicle speci-
fications, the current power out-
put and torque can be displayed
on the control display.

The following information is dis-
played:

Torque.

Power.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Sport displays"

A speed limit can be set that
when reached will cause a
warning to be issued.

The warning is repeated if the
vehicle speed exceeds the set
speed limit again, after it has
dropped below it by 3 mph/5

km/h.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Speed warning"

4

"Warning at:"

5

Turn the Controller until the
desired speed is displayed.

6

Press the Controller.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Speed warning"

4

"Speed warning"

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Speed warning"

4

"Select current speed"

The status can be displayed and

Sport displays

Concept

Display on the Control Dis-
play

Overview

Displays

Speed warning

Concept

General information

Configuring the speed
limit warning

Activating/deactivating the
speed warning

Setting your current speed
as the speed warning

Vehicle status

General information

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actions performed for several
systems.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

"Tire Pressure Monitor":

Status of the Tire Pressure
Monitor, refer to page 280.

"Engine oil level": Elec-

tronic engine oil level check,
refer to page 295.

"Vehicle messages": Vehi-

cle messages are stored in
the background and can be
displayed on the Control Dis-
play. Displaying stored vehi-
cle messages, refer to page
134.

"Service required": Dis-

playing service notifications,
refer to page 141.

"Remote maintenance

Call": service request.

*

: if equipped

This system projects important
information into the driver's field
of vision, for instance the speed.

The driver can get information
without averting his or her eyes
from the road.

Follow the information on clean-
ing the Head-up Display, refer to
page 327.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Head-up display"

5

"Head-up display"

The following information is dis-
played on the Head-up Display:

Speed.

Navigation instructions.

Opening the vehicle status

Information at a glance

Head-up Display*

Concept

General information

Overview

Switching on/off

Display

Overview

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Vehicle messages.

Selection list in the instrument
cluster.

Driver assistance systems.

Some of this information is only
displayed briefly as needed.

Various views are available for
the Head-up Display.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Head-up display"

5

Select the desired setting.

The brightness is automatically
adjusted to the ambient bright-
ness.

The basic setting can be
adjusted manually.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Head-up display"

5

"Brightness"

6

Turn the Controller until the
desired brightness is set.

7

Press the Controller.

When the low beams are

switched on, the brightness of
the Head-up Display can be
additionally influenced using the
instrument lighting.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Head-up display"

5

"Height"

6

Turn the Controller until the
desired height is reached.

7

Press the Controller.

The height of the Head-up Dis-
play can also be stored using
the memory function, refer to
page 107.

The Head-up Display view can
be rotated.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Displays"

4

"Head-up display"

5

"Rotation"

6

Turn the Controller until the
desired setting is selected.

7

Press the Controller.

Selecting the view

Setting the brightness

Adjusting the height

Setting the rotation

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The visibility of the displays in
the Head-up Display is influ-
enced by the following factors:

Seat position.

Objects on the cover of the
Head-up Display.

Sunglasses with certain polar-
ization filters.

Wet roads.

Unfavorable light conditions.

If the image is distorted, have
the basic settings checked by
your Toyota dealer.

The windshield is part of the
system.

The shape of the windshield
makes it possible to display a
precise image.

A film in the windshield prevents
double images from being gen-
erated.

For this reason, it is strongly
suggested to have the special
windshield replaced by your
Toyota dealer if necessary.

This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The light switch element is
located next to the steering
wheel.

Visibility of the display

Special windshield

Lights

Vehicle features and
options

Lights and lighting

Switches in the vehicle

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The low beams are switched on
and off automatically depending
on the ambient brightness, for
instance in tunnels, in twilight or
if there is precipitation.

A blue sky with the sun low on
the horizon can cause the lights

to be switched on.

If the low beams are switched
on manually, the automatic
headlight control is deactivated.

The LED in the button lights up.

The automatic headlight control
cannot serve as a substitute for
your personal judgment of light-
ing conditions.

For example, the sensors are
unable to detect fog or hazy
weather. In these situations,
switch the light on manually.

If the driver's door is opened
when the drive-ready state is
switched off, the exterior lighting
is automatically switched off
after a period of time.

Symbol

Function

Lights off.

Daytime running lights.

Parking lights.

Automatic headlight

control.

Adaptive light functions.

Low beams.

Instrument lighting.

Right roadside parking

light.

Left roadside parking

light.

Automatic headlight con-
trol

Concept

General information

Activating

Press the button on the
light switch element.

The indicator light in the
instrument cluster is
illuminated when the
low beams are
switched on.

System limits

Parking lights, low beams
and roadside parking
lights

General information

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The parking lights can only be
switched on in the low speed
range.

The vehicle is illuminated on all
sides.

Do not use the parking lights for
extended periods; otherwise,
they might drain the battery and
it would then be impossible to
switch on drive-ready state.

After the drive-ready state is
switched on, the automatic
headlight control will be acti-
vated.

The low beams illuminate when
drive-ready state is switched on.

Press the button again to switch
on the low beams when the
standby state is switched on.

Depending on the country vari-
ant, the low beams can be
switched off in the low speed
range.

Depending on the surrounding
conditions, the low beam head-
lights may not be able to be
turned off.

When the vehicle is parked, a
one-sided roadside parking light
can be switched on.

Parking lights

General information

Switching on

Press the button on the
light switch element.

The indicator light in the
instrument cluster lights
up.

Switching off

Press the button on the
light switch element or
switch on the
drive-ready state.

Low beams

Switching on

Press the button on the
light switch element.

The indicator light in the
instrument cluster lights
up.

Switching off

Press the button on the
light switch element.

Roadside parking lights

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Switching off the roadside park-
ing light:

Depending on the equipment,
the exterior lighting of the vehi-
cle can be set individually.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Exterior lighting"

4

Select desired setting:

"Welcome lights"

Individual light functions are
switched on for a limited time.

The low beams stay illuminated
for a particular time if the high
beams are switched on after the
drive-ready state is switched off.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Exterior lighting"

4

"Pathway lighting"

5

Select the desired setting.

The daytime running lights light
up when drive-ready state is
switched on.

In some countries, daytime run-
ning lights are mandatory, so it
may not be possible to deacti-
vate the daytime running lights.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Exterior lighting"

Button

Function

Right roadside
parking light
on/off.

Left roadside
parking light
on/off.

Press the button on the
light switch element or
switch on the
drive-ready state.

Welcome lights and head-
light courtesy delay fea-
ture

Welcome lights

General information

Activating/deactivating

Headlight courtesy delay
feature

General information

Setting the duration

Daytime running lights

General information

Activating/deactivating

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4

"Daytime running lamps"

The Automatic high-beam
detects other traffic participants
early on and automatically
switches the high beams on or
off depending on the traffic situ-
ation.

The Automatic high-beam
ensures that the high beams are
switched on, whenever the traf-
fic situation allows. In the low
speed range, the high beams
are not switched on by the sys-
tem.

The system responds to light
from oncoming traffic and traffic
driving ahead of you, and to
ambient lighting, for instance in
towns and cities.

The high beams can be
switched on and off manually at
any time.

1

Press the button on the

light switch element.

The LED in the button lights up.

2

Press and hold the button on
the turn signal lever.

The headlights are automatically
switched between low beams
and high beams.

Driving interruption with acti-
vated Automatic high-beam: the
Automatic high-beam remains
activated when driving contin-
ues.

The Automatic high-beam is
deactivated when manually
switching the high beams on
and off, refer to page 122.

To reactivate the Automatic
high-beam, press the button on
the turn signal lever.

Automatic high-beam

Concept

General information

Activating

The indicator light in the
instrument cluster is
illuminated when the
low beams are
switched on.

The blue indicator light
in the instrument clus-
ter lights up when the
system switches on the
high beams.

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Press and hold the button on the

turn signal lever.

The sensitivity of the Automatic

High Beam Assistant can be

adjusted.

• Setting at standstill only.

• Drive readiness is switched

on.

• Light is turned off.

Push the turn signal lever to the

front for approximately 10 sec-

onds.
A Check Control message is

displayed. The system responds

more sensitively.

Push the turn signal lever to the

front again for approx. 10 sec-

onds or switch off the

drive-ready state.

The sensitivity of the Automatic

High Beam Assistant is reset to the

factory settings.

The Automatic High Beam

Assistant cannot replace the

driver's personal judgment of

when to use the high beams. In

situation that require this, there-

fore dimming manually.
The system is not fully functional

in the following situations, and

driver intervention may be nec-

essary:

In very unfavorable weather

conditions, such as fog or

heavy precipitation.

When detecting poorly-lit road

users such as pedestrians,

cyclists, horseback riders and

wagons; when driving close to

train or ship traffic; or at ani-

Deactivate Automatic High

Beam Assistant

Sensitivity of the Auto-

matic High Beam Assis-

tant

General information

WARNING

If adjustments have been made or

the sensitivity has been modified,

oncoming traffic may be momen-

tarily blinded. There is a risk of an

accident. If adjustments have

been made and the sensitivity has

been modified, make sure that

oncoming traffic is not momentar-

ily blinded. Switch off the high

beams manually if required.

Functional requirements

Increase sensitivity

Resetting the sensitivity

System limits

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mal crossings.

In tight curves, on hilltops or
in depressions, in crossing
traffic or half-obscured
oncoming traffic on highways.

In poorly-lit towns and cities
or in the presence of highly
reflective signs.

When the windshield in front
of the interior mirror is fogged
over, dirty or covered with
stickers, etc.

The parking lights or low beams
must be switched on to adjust
the brightness.

Depending on the equipment
version, interior lights, footwell
lights and door entry lighting are
automatically controlled.

To switch off permanently: press
the button and hold for approx. 3
seconds.

Instrument lighting

Functional requirement

Settings

Adjust the brightness
with the thumbwheel.

Interior lights

General information

Overview

Buttons in the vehicle

Interior lights

Reading lights

Switching the interior
lights on/off

Press the button.

Switching the reading
lights on/off

Press the button.

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

Safety

Vehicle features and
options

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1

Knee airbag

2

Front airbag, driver

3

Front airbag, front passenger

4

Curtain shield airbag

5

Side airbag

Front airbags help protect the
driver and the front passenger
by responding to frontal impacts
in which safety belts alone
would not provide adequate pro-
tection.

In the event of a side impact, the
side airbag protects the side of
the body in the chest, lap, and
head area.

The knee airbag protects the
legs in the event of a frontal
impact.

The curtain shield airbag sup-
ports the head in the event of a
side-on crash.

Airbags

Front airbags

Side airbag

Knee airbag

Curtain shield airbag

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Airbags are not triggered in

every impact situation, for

instance in less severe acci-

dents.

Keep a distance from the air-

bags.

Always grasp the steering

wheel on the steering wheel

rim. Hold your hands at the 3

o'clock and 9 o'clock posi-

tions, to keep the risk of injury

to your hands or arms as low

as possible when the airbag is

triggered.

Adjust seat and steering

wheel so that hands can be

crossed over the steering

wheel. Select the settings so

that the shoulder rests against

the backrest when crossing

the hands and the upper body

is as far back as possible

while still maintaining a com-

fortable grip on the steering

wheel.

Make sure that the front pas-

senger is sitting correctly, i.e.,

keeps his or her feet and legs

in the floor area and does not

support them on the dash-

board.

Make sure that occupants

keep their heads away from

the side airbag.

There should be no addi-

tional persons, animals or

objects between an airbag

and a person.

Dashboard and windshield on

the front passenger side must

stay clear - do not attach

adhesive labels or coverings

and do not attach brackets or

cables, for instance for GPS

devices or mobile phones.

Do not apply adhesive materi-

als to the airbag cover panels,

do not cover them or modify

them in any way.

Do not use the cover of the

front airbag on the front pas-

senger side as a storage

area.

Do not attach slip covers, seat

cushions or other objects to

the front passenger seat that

are not specifically suited for

seats with integrated side air-

bags.

Protective effect

General information

Information on optimum

effect of the airbags

WARNING

If the seat position is incorrect or

the deployment area of the air-

bags is impaired, the airbag sys-

tem cannot provide protection as

intended and may cause addi-

tional injuries due to triggering.

There is a risk of injuries or dan-

ger to life. Follow the information

on achieving the optimum protec-

tive effect of the airbag system.

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Do not hang pieces of cloth-

ing, such as jackets, over the

backrests.

Never modify either the indi-

vidual components or the wir-

ing in the airbag system. This

also applies to steering wheel

covers, the dashboard, and

the seats.

Do not remove the airbag sys-

tem.

Even when you follow all

instructions very closely, injury

from contact with the airbags

cannot be fully ruled out in cer-

tain situations.
The ignition and inflation noise

may lead to short-term and, in

most cases, temporary hearing

impairment in sensitive occu-

pants.
Vehicle modifications for a per-

son with disabilities may affect

the air bag system; contact the

Toyota dealer for further infor-

mation.
Warnings and information on the

airbags are also found on the

sun visors.

Functional readiness of

the airbag system

Safety information

WARNING

Individual components can be hot

after triggering of the airbag sys-

tem. There is a risk of injury. Do

not touch individual components.

WARNING

Improperly executed work can

lead to failure, malfunction or

unintentional triggering of the air-

bag system. In the case of a mal-

function, the airbag system might

not trigger as intended despite the

accident severity. There is a risk

of injuries or danger to life. Have

the airbag system checked,

repaired, dismantled and

scrapped by your Toyota dealer.

Display in the instrument

cluster

When drive-ready state is

switched on, the warning

light in the instrument

cluster lights up briefly and

thereby indicates the func-

tion readiness of the entire

airbag system and the belt

tensioners.

Malfunction

Warning light does not

come on when

drive-ready state is

switched on.

The warning light lights

up continuously.

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Have the system checked.

The airbags are not designed to

be used in place of the seat

belts.
The SRS front airbags and SRS

knee airbags are designed to

supplement the seat belts, not

be used in place of them, to

increase their effectiveness as

an occupant protection device.

SRS is an acronym for Supplemen-

tal Restraint System

In the event of a collision, the

seat belts restrain the occupants

in their seats, but if the impact of

the collision is especially

severe, there is danger of an

occupant’s head and chest con-

tacting the steering wheel, dash-

board and windshield. In this

case, the SRS front airbags and

SRS knee airbags deploy

(inflate), instantly creating an air

cushion to help reduce the

impact on the occupants and

restrain them from contacting

the steering wheel, etc. with

their head, chest and knees.
The SRS front air bags and SRS

knee airbags deploy only when

an impact exceeding a certain

threshold is detected. In a colli-

sion, even if the impact is

severe enough to cause the

vehicle body to deform, the SRS

airbags may not deploy if the

impact of the collision is suffi-

ciently dispersed by the crash

structures of the vehicle body. If

the force of the collision does

not cause the airbags to deploy,

the seatbelts will protect the

occupants.
When an airbag deploys, as it

will inflate nearly instantly, it may

impact an occupant and cause

an injury, or the loud noise emit-

ted by ignition or deployment

may cause temporary partial

loss of hearing. Also, as an air-

bag and nearby parts will be

extremely hot after the airbag

deploys, touching them may

cause burns. For these reasons,

deployment of the airbags is not

entirely risk free. Therefore, in

order to reduce this risk, the air-

bags are designed to only

deploy when additional reduc-

tion of the impact applied to the

occupants in a collision is nec-

essary.

SRS front airbag/SRS knee

airbag

WARNING

Wear the seatbelt correctly and sit

with the correct posture.

WARNING

If you sit with your head too close

to the steering wheel, when the

SRS front airbag deploys, it may

apply a very large impact to your

body. Sit in the driver’s seat with

the correct posture and keep an

appropriate distance away from

the steering wheel.

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