Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 14

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Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Speed Assistant"

4

"Notes on speed limits"

Select the desired setting:

"adjust manually": detected

speed limit can be applied

manually.

"Show current limit": detected

speed limits are displayed in

the instrument cluster without

being applied.

"Off": Speed Limit Assist will

be switched off.

A message is indicated in the

instrument cluster when the sys-

tem and cruise control are acti-

vated.

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver's personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

situation. Based on the limits of

the system, it cannot inde-

pendently react to all traffic situa-

tions. There is a risk of an

accident. Adjust driving style to

traffic conditions. Watch traffic

closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

WARNING

The desired speed can be incor-

rectly adjusted or called up by

mistake. There is a risk of an acci-

dent. Adjust the desired speed to

the traffic conditions. Watch traf-

fic closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

Overview

Buttons on the steering

wheel

Button

Function

Apply suggested speed

manually.

Switching on/off and

adjusting

Displays in the instrument

cluster

Symbol

Function

Indicator light illumi-

nates green, together

with the symbol for a

cruise control system:
Speed Limit Assist is

active and detected

speed limits can be

applied manually for

the displayed system.

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Speed Limit Assist is based on

the Speed Limit Info system.
Thus, also observe the system

limits of the Speed Limit Info

system, refer to page 143.

Parking Sensor is a support

when parking. Objects that you

are approaching slowly in front

of or behind the vehicle are indi-

cated by signal tones and a dis-

play on the Control Display.
Depending on the equipment

version: Obstacles at the side of

the vehicle that are detected by

the side ultrasonic sensors may

also be reported by the side pro-

tection, refer to page 217, func-

tion.

The ultrasound sensors for dis-

tance measurements are

located in the bumpers and pos-

sibly on the sides of the vehicle.
The range, depending on the

obstacle and environmental

conditions, is approx. 6 ft/2 m.
An acoustic warning sounds in

case of an impending collision at

a distance to the object of

approx. 27 in/70 cm.
For objects behind the vehicle,

the acoustic warning is already

issued at a distance to the

object of approx. 5 ft/1.50 m.

Detected change of a

speed limit with imme-

diate effect.
Indicator light illumi-

nates green: the

detected speed limit

can be applied with the

SET button.
As soon as the speed

limit has been applied,

a green checkmark is

displayed.

Taking over the sug-

gested speed

As soon as the SET icon

lights up, press the button.

System limits

Parking Sensors

Concept

Symbol

Function

General information

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

conditions. Based on the limits of

the system, it cannot inde-

pendently react to all traffic situa-

tions. There is a risk of accident.

Adjust driving style to traffic condi-

tions. Watch traffic closely and

actively intervene where appropri-

ate.

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The system is controlled using

the following sensors:

• Ultrasonic sensors in the

bumpers.

Additional information:

Sensors of the vehicle, refer to

page 40.

The system switches on auto-

matically in the following situa-

tions:

If selector lever position R is

engaged when the engine is

running.

Depending on the equipment

version: while approaching

detected obstacles if the

speed is slower than approx.

2.5 mph/4 km/h. The activa-

tion distance depends on the

situation in question.

You may switch automatic acti-

vation when obstacles are

detected on and off.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Parking"

4

Where applicable: "Automatic

Parking Sens. activation"

5

"Automatic Parking Sensors

activ."

Depending on equipment, an

additional camera view is also

switched on.

The system switches off when a

certain driving distance or speed

is exceeded.
Switch the system back on, if

needed.

WARNING

Due to high speeds when Parking

Sensors is activated, the warning

can be delayed due to physical

circumstances. There is a risk of

injury or risk of damage to prop-

erty. Avoid approaching an object

too fast. Avoid driving off fast

while Parking Sensors is not yet

active.

Overview

Button in the vehicle

Park assistance button

Sensors

Switching on/off

Switching on automatically

Automatic deactivation

during forward travel

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On: the LED lights up.

Off: the LED goes out.

The rearview camera image is
displayed if the reverse gear is
engaged when pressing the
park assistance button.

Depending on the equipment
version, the system cannot be
switched off manually if the
reverse gear is engaged.

General information

An intermittent tone indicates
when the vehicle is approaching
an object. For instance, if an
object is detected to the left rear
of the vehicle, a signal tone
sounds from the left rear
speaker.

The shorter the distance to the
object, the shorter the intervals.

If the distance to a detected
object is less than approx. 8
in/20 cm, a continuous tone is
sounded.

If there are objects in front of
and behind the vehicle at the
same time, with a distance
smaller than approx. 8 in/20 cm,
an alternating constant tone will

sound.

The intermittent tone and con-
stant tone are switched off if the
selector lever position P is
engaged.

The intermittent tone is switched
off after a short time when the
vehicle is stationary.

Volume

The Parking Sensor signal tone
volume can be adjusted.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Tone"

4

"Volume settings"

5

"Parking Sens."

6

Set the desired value.

The approach of the vehicle to
an object is shown on the Con-
trol Display. Objects that are far-
ther away are already displayed
on the Control Display before a
signal sounds.

The display appears as soon as

Switching on/off manually

Press the park assistance
button.

WARNING

Signal tones

Visual warning

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Parking Sensor is activated.
The range of the sensors is rep-

resented in the colors green,

yellow and red when obstacles

are detected.
Pathway lines are faded in for

better estimation of the required

space.
When the image of the rearview

camera is displayed, the switch

can be made to Parking Sensor

or to a different view with obsta-

cle markings as needed:

1

Press the Controller to the

left, if needed.

2

E. g. "Park. sensors only"

RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert)

function, refer to page 221:

depending on the equipment, it

is warned in the Parking Sensor

display against vehicles

approaching in the front or rear

from the side.

The emergency braking function

of Parking Sensor initiates an

emergency braking in case of

acute risk of collision.

Due to system limits, a collision

cannot be prevented under all

circumstances.
The function is available from

walking speed while backing up

or rolling backward.
A press of the accelerator pedal

interrupts the braking interven-

tion.
After emergency braking to a

stop, further creeping toward an

obstacle is possible. To creep

toward the obstacle, lightly

press the accelerator pedal and

release it again.
If the accelerator pedal is heav-

ily depressed, the vehicle drives

off as usual. Manual braking is

possible at any time.
The system uses the ultrasound

sensors of Parking Sensor and

parking assistant.

Depending on the equip-

ment version: emergency

brake function, Parking

Sensors with emergency

braking function

Concept

General information

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

conditions. There is a risk of acci-

dent. Adjust driving style to traffic

conditions. Watch traffic and vehi-

cle surroundings closely and

actively intervene where appropri-

ate.

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Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Parking"

4

"Park. Sens. w. em. braking

funct."

5

"Park. Sens. w. em. braking

funct."

The system warns of obstacles

on the side of the vehicle.

The system uses the ultrasound

sensors of Parking Sensor and

parking assistant.

To protect the sides of the vehi-

cle, obstacle markings are dis-

played on the sides of the

vehicle.

Color markings: warning

against detected obstacles.

Gray markings, hatched area:

no obstacles were detected.

No markings, black area: the

area next to the vehicle was

not yet captured.

The system only displays sta-

tionary obstacles that were pre-

viously detected by sensors

while passing them.
The system does not detect

whether an obstacle moves later

on. If the vehicle is stationary,

the markings are shown in black

after a certain time. The area

next to the vehicle must be

newly captured.

Activating/deactivating the

system

Depending on the equip-

ment version: side parking

aid

Concept

General information

Display

Limits of side parking aid

System limits

Safety information

WARNING

The system is designed to oper-

ate in certain conditions and cir-

cumstances. Due to conditions or

other factors, the system may not

respond. There may be a risk of

accident or risk of damage to

property. Actively intervene as

needed. Refer to the information

in this Owner’s Manual regarding

the scope of the system’s opera-

tion and limitations.

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Additional information:

• Ultrasonic sensors, refer to

page 40.

The detection of objects with

ultrasonic measurements can

run into physical limits, e.g., in

the following situations:

With obstacles and persons at

the edge of the lane.

Low objects already dis-

played, for instance curbs,

can move into the blind area

of the sensors before or after

a continuous tone sounds.

Reaching the system limits can

cause false warnings.
To prevent false alarms, switch

off Automatic Park Sensors

activ. on obstacle detection,

refer to page 219, for instance in

automatic vehicle washes.

A vehicle message is displayed.

Parking Sensor has failed. Have

the system checked by your

Toyota dealer.

The rearview camera provides

assistance in parking and

maneuvering backwards. The

area behind the vehicle is

shown on the Control Display.
Additionally, assistance func-

tions can be shown in the dis-

play, e.g., help lines.

System limits of the sensors

Limits of ultrasonic measure-

ment

False warnings

Malfunction

White symbol is displayed,

and the range of the sen-

sors is dimmed on the

Control Display.

Rearview camera

Concept

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

conditions. There is a risk of acci-

dent. Adjust driving style to traffic

conditions. Watch traffic and vehi-

cle surroundings closely and

actively intervene where appropri-

ate.

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The system is controlled by the
following sensors:
• Rearview camera.

Additional information:
Sensors of the vehicle, refer to
page 40.

The system is switched on auto-
matically if selector lever posi-
tion R is engaged when the
engine is running.

The system switches off when a
certain driving distance or speed

is exceeded.

Switch the system back on, if
needed.

On: the LED lights up.

Off: the LED goes out.

The parking assistance func-
tions are shown on the Control
Display.

If the rearview camera view is
not displayed, change the view
via Toyota Supra Command:

1

If necessary, tilt the controller
to the side.

2

"Rear view camera"

The rearview camera image is
displayed.

The rearview camera is
switched on.

Keep the recording range of
the camera clear. Protruding
cargo or roof rack systems
can limit the detection range
of the camera.

Overview

Depending on the vehicle
equipment: button in the
vehicle

Park assistance button

Sensors

Switching on/off

Switching on automatically

Automatic deactivation
during forward travel

Depending on the vehicle
equipment: switching on/off
manually

Press the park assistance
button.

Switching the view via Toy-
ota Supra Command

Functional requirements

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More than one assistance func-
tion can be active at the same
time.

The assistance functions can be
manually activated.

1

Move the Controller to the
right, if needed.

2

With corresponding equip-
ment:

3

With corresponding equip-
ment:

"Camera

image"

"Parking aid lines".

Pathway lines and turning radius
lines are displayed, refer to page

220

.

"Obstacle marking".

Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, the obstacles detected by
Parking Sensors are displayed,
refer to page

221

, by markings.

Pathway lines

Pathway lines help you to esti-
mate the space required when
parking and maneuvering on
level roads.

Pathway lines depend on the
steering angle and are continu-
ously adjusted to the steering
wheel movements.

Turning radius lines

Turning radius lines can only be
superimposed on the camera
image together with pathway
lines.

Turning radius lines show the
course of the smallest possible
turning radius on a level road.

Only one turning radius line is
displayed after the steering
wheel is turned past a certain
angle.

Parking using pathway and
turning radius lines

1

Position the vehicle so that
the red turning radius line
leads to within the limits of
the parking space.

2

Turn the steering wheel to
the point where the green
pathway line covers the cor-

Display on the Control Dis-
play

General information

Parking aid lines

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responding turning radius
line.

Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, obstacles behind the vehi-
cle are detected by the Parking
Sensors.

Obstacle markings can be faded
into the image of the rearview
camera.

The colored thresholds of the
obstacle markings match the
markings of the Parking Sen-
sors.

With the rearview camera
switched on:

1

Move the Controller to the
left, if needed.

2

"Camera image"

3

"Brightness"

"Contrast"

4

Set the desired value.

Additional information:
• Cameras, refer to page 40.

If the camera is deactivated, for
instance if the trunk lid is open,
the camera image is displayed
hatched in gray.

Very low obstacles as well as
high, protruding objects such as
ledges may not be detected by
the system.

Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, some assistance func-
tions also consider data from the
Parking Sensors.

Follow the notes in the Parking
Sensors chapter.

The objects displayed on the
Control Display may be closer
than they appear. Do not esti-
mate the distance from the
objects on the display.

*

: if equipped

Obstacle marking

Setting brightness and
contrast via Toyota Supra
Command

System limits

System limits of the sensors

Deactivated camera

Detection of objects

RCTA (Rear cross traffic
alert) function*

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At blind driveways or when driv-

ing out of diagonal parking

spaces, approaching cross traf-

fic is detected sooner by the

system than is possible from the

driver's seat.

Two radar sensors in the rear

bumper monitor the area behind

the vehicle.
The system indicates approach-

ing traffic.

The system is controlled by the

following sensors:

• Radar sensors, side, rear.
Additional information:

Sensors of the vehicle, refer to

page 40.

1

Press park assistance

button.

2

Move the Controller to the

left.

3

"Settings"

4

"Cross traffic alert"

5

"Cross traffic alert"

Or via Toyota Supra Command:

Concept

General information

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing visibility

and traffic situation. There is a risk

of an accident. Adjust driving style

to traffic conditions. Watch traffic

closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

Overview

Button in the vehicle

Park assistance button

Sensors

Switching on/off

Activating/deactivating the

system

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1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Parking"

4

"Cross traffic alert"

5

"Cross traffic alert"

If the system was activated on
the Control Display, it is auto-
matically switched on as soon
as Parking Sensors or Pan-
orama View is active and a gear
is engaged.

If reverse gear is engaged, the
rear system is switched on.

The system is automatically
switched off in the following situ-
ations:

When the speed exceeds
walking speed.

When a certain driving dis-
tance is exceeded.

With an active parking opera-
tion of the parking assistant.

The respective display is called
up on the Control Display. A sig-
nal tone may sound and the light
in the exterior mirror may flash.

The light in the exterior mirror
flashes if vehicles are detected
by the rear sensors and your
own vehicle is moving back-
wards.

In the Parking Sensors view, the
respective boundary area
flashes red, if vehicles are
detected by the sensors.

In addition to the optical indica-
tor, a warning signal sounds if
your own vehicle moves into the
respective direction.

Switching on automatically

Switching off automatically

WARNING

General information

Light in the exterior mirror

Display in the Parking Sen-
sors view

Acoustic warning

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Additional information:
• Radar sensors, refer to page

40.

The system may not be fully
functional in the following situa-
tions:

In tight curves.

When crossing objects move
at a very slow or a very fast
speed.

If other objects are in the cap-
ture range of the sensors, that
hide cross traffic.

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 chassis components are
optimized for the vehicle and its
scope of application and thereby
ensure the best possible Driving
Dynamics.

*

: if equipped

The Adaptive variable suspen-
sion is an intelligent, controllable
sport chassis/suspension.

The suspension reduces body
movements with a sporty driving
style or on an uneven road.

System limits

System limits of the sensors

Functional limitations

Driving comfort

Vehicle features and
options

Chassis components

Adaptive variable suspen-
sion*

Principle

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The intelligent control of the
chassis increases the driving
dynamics and driving comfort
depending on the road condition
and driving style.

The system offers different
shock absorber settings rang-
ing from comfortable travel to
sporty driving.

The shock absorbers are
adjusted depending on the
selected driving mode as well as
the road condition and driving
style.

Additional information:
Sport mode switch, refer to page
131.

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 air quality in the vehicle is
improved by the following com-
ponents:

Emission tested car's interior.

Microfilter.

Air conditioning system to
control the temperature, air
flow and recirculated-air
mode.

Automatic recirculated-air
control AUC.

Parked-car ventilation.

General information

Tuning

Climate control

Vehicle features and
options

Interior air quality

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A label regarding the refriger-

ant of the air conditioning sys-

tem is attached to the hood at

the location shown in the fol-

lowing illustration.

The meaning of each symbol

on the label are as follows:

Safety notes

WARNING

When using the air conditioning

system, seat heaters, etc. for a

long period of time, make sure

that no body parts are kept near

the air outlets or in direct contact

with the seat, as doing so may

lead to minor burns or chill burns.

If you feel unusual while using the

air conditioning system or seat

heaters, stop use or change the

setting immediately.

Air conditioning system

refrigerant

Caution

Air conditioning sys-

tem

Air conditioning sys-

tem lubricant type

Requires registered

technician to service

air conditioning sys-

tem

Flammable refrigerant

NOTICE

When repairing/replacing

parts of the air conditioning

system

Have repair/replacement per-

formed by your Toyota dealer.

When a part of the air conditioning

system, such as the evaporator, is

to be replaced, it must be

replaced with a new one.

Automatic air condition-

ing

Overview

Buttons in the vehicle

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Press any button except for the
following:

Switching off.

Rear window defroster.

Seat heating.

Complete system:

The automatic air conditioning
achieves the set temperature as
quickly as possible, if needed,
by using the maximum cooling
or heating capacity, and then
keeps it constant.

Climate control functions

Button

Function

Temperature, refer to
page 227.

Air-conditioning mode,
refer to page 228.

Maximum cooling, refer
to page 228.

AUTO program, refer to
page 229.

Recirculated-air mode,
refer to page 229.

Switch off, refer to page
227.

Air distribution, man-
ual, refer to page 230.

Defrost and defog the
windshield, refer to
page 230.

Rear window defroster,
refer to page 231.

Seat heating, refer to
page 108.

Air flow, manual, refer
to page 230.

Switching on/off

Switching on

Switching off

Press and hold the but-
ton.

Temperature

Concept

Button

Function

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