Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 7

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The vehicle is fitted with two

safety belts to ensure occupant

safety. However, they can only

offer protection when adjusted

correctly.
Always make sure that safety

belts are being worn by the

occupants before driving off.

The airbags supplement the

safety belts as an additional

safety device. The airbags are

not a substitute for safety belts.
All belt fastening points are

designed to achieve the best

possible protective effect of the

safety belts with proper use of

the safety belts and correct seat

setting. Notes on sitting safely,

refer to page P.96.

Adjusting

• Press the front section

of the button: The back-

rest width decreases.

• Press the rear section of

the button: The back-

rest width increases.

Safety belts

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Use of a safety belt to buckle

more than one person will poten-

tially defeat the ability of the

safety belt to serve its protective

function. There is a risk of injuries

or danger to life. Do not allow

more than one person to wear a

single safety belt. Infants and chil-

dren are not allowed on an occu-

pant's lap, but must be

transported and secured in desig-

nated child restraint systems.

WARNING

The efficacy of safety gear, includ-

ing safety belts, can be limited or

lost when safety belts are fas-

tened incorrectly. An incorrectly

fastened safety belt can cause

additional injuries, for instance in

the event of an accident or during

braking and evasive maneuvers.

There is a risk of injuries or dan-

ger to life. Make sure that all

occupants are wearing safety

belts correctly.

WARNING

The efficacy of safety gear, includ-

ing safety belts, may not be fully

functional or fail in the following

situations:
• The safety belts or safety belt

buckles are damaged, soiled, or

changed in any other way.

• Belt tensioners or belt retractors

were modified.

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• Wear the safety belt twist-free

and tight to your body over

your lap and shoulders.

• Wear the safety belt deep on

your hips over your lap. The

safety belt may not press on

your stomach.

• Do not rub the safety belt

against sharp edges, or guide

it or jam it in across hard or

fragile objects.

• Avoid thick clothing.

• Re-tighten the safety belt fre-

quently upward around your

upper body.

Having a correct driving posture

is essential for safe driving.

Maintaining a correct driving

posture not only helps reduce

fatigue while driving, but helps

ensure that the occupant protec-

tion devices, such as the seat

belts and airbags, will operate

correctly in a collision, reducing

the impact to the occupants.

The most basic occupant pro-

tection device is the seat belt.

The airbags are designed to

supplement the seat belts, not

be used in place of them. Wear-

ing the seat belt correctly

ensures that the occupants are

securely held in the seats and

helps prevent them from con-

tacting interior parts or being

thrown from the vehicle in a col-

lision. Therefore, it is necessary

for all occupants to wear their

seat belt. If a seat belt is worn

improperly, its effectiveness as

an occupant protection device

will be severely reduced. Pay

attention to the following to

ensure the correct driving pos-

ture and use of the seat belts.

WARNING

Safety belts can be imperceptibly

damaged in the event of an acci-

dent. There is a risk of injuries or

danger to life. Do not modify

safety belts, safety belt buckles,

belt tensioners, belt retractors or

belt anchors and keep them

clean. Have the safety belts

checked after an accident at the

your Toyota dealer.

Correct use of safety belts

Correct driving posture

Correct use of the seat

belts

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Position the head restraint so that the center of it is at the same

height as the top of your ears
Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted
Adjust the seat so that your arms bend slightly at the elbow when

gripping the upper part of the steering wheel
Make sure that the seat belt is snug and not loose at any point
Position the lap belt as low as possible over the hips
Sit well back in the seat with the seatback upright
Sit so your entire back is in contact with the seatback
Position the shoulder belt so that it does not contact your neck or

slide off your shoulder

Correct driving posture and use of the seat belts

A

B
C

D
E

F

G
H

WARNING

Do not recline the seatback

excessively while driving.

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1

Guide the safety belt slowly

over shoulder and hip to put it

on.

2

Insert the tongue plate into

the safety belt buckle. The

WARNING

To reduce the risk of sliding under

the lap belt during a collision, do

not recline the seat more than

necessary. If the seat is too

reclined, the lap belt may slide

past the hips and apply restraint

forces directly to the abdomen, or

your neck may contact the shoul-

der belt, increasing the risk of

death or serious injury in the

event of an accident. Adjustments

should not be made while driving

as the seat may unexpectedly

move and cause the driver to lose

control of the vehicle.

WARNING

Make sure that all passengers

wear their seat belt correctly.

Use of seat belts may be manda-

tory under local laws and regula-

tions. If a seat belt is not worn

properly, an occupant may con-

tact interior parts or be thrown

from the vehicle in the case of

sudden braking or a collision, pos-

sibly resulting in death or serious

injury. Also, if an occupant has an

incorrect riding posture, the air-

bags will be ineffectual as occu-

pant protection devices and may

actually cause injuries when they

deploy.

WARNING

Correct use of the seat belts when

pregnant:

Pregnant women must wear a

seat belt. Consult your physician

for advice on correct way to wear

a seat belt. Position the lap belt as

low as possible over the hips and

the shoulder belt completely over

the shoulder, passing the center

of the chest, so that the seat belt

does not apply any pressure to

the abdomen.

Buckling the safety belt

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safety belt buckle must

engage audibly.

1

Hold the safety belt firmly.

2

Press the red button in the

safety belt buckle.

3

Guide the safety belt back

into its roll-up mechanism.

The safety belt reminder is

issued when the driver's safety

belt is not buckled.
The safety belt reminder is also

active when the front passenger

seat belt is not buckled or

objects are on the front passen-

ger seat.
The safety belt reminder is also

activated when a passenger

unbuckles a safety belt during

the trip.

The height of the head restraints

cannot be adjusted.

The distance to the back of the

head is adjusted via the back-

Unbuckling the safety belt

Safety belt reminder for

driver's seat and front pas-

senger seat

General information

Display in the instrument

cluster

The indicator light lights up

and a signal sounds.

Make sure that the safety

belts are positioned cor-

rectly. The safety belt

reminder can also be acti-

vated if objects are placed

on the front passenger

seat.

Front head restraints

Safety information

WARNING

Objects on the head restraint

reduce the protective effect in the

head and neck area. There is a

risk of injury.
• Do not use seat or head

restraint covers.

• Do not hang objects, for

instance clothes hangers,

directly on the head restraint.

• Only use accessories that have

been determined to be safe for

attachment to a head restraint.

• Do not use any accessories, for

instance pillows, while driving.

Adjusting the height

Adjusting the distance

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rest tilt.
Adjust the distance so that the

head restraint is as close as

possible to the back of the head.

The head restraints cannot be

removed.

The mirror on the front passen-

ger side is more curved than the

driver's side mirror.
The mirror setting is stored for

the driver profile currently in

use. When the vehicle is

unlocked via the vehicle key, the

position is automatically

retrieved if the function, refer to

page 65, is activated for this

purpose.
The current exterior mirror posi-

tion can be stored using the

memory function, refer to page

107.

1

Adjusting

2

Selecting a mirror, Automatic

Curb Monitor

3

Folding in and out

Press the button.

The selected mirror moves

along with the button move-

ment.

To change over to the

other mirror: Slide the switch.

Removing

Exterior mirrors

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Objects reflected in the mirror are

closer than they appear. The dis-

tance to the traffic behind could

be incorrectly estimated, for

instance while changing lanes.

There is a risk of an accident.

Estimate the distance to the traffic

behind by looking over your

shoulder.

Overview

Adjusting electrically

Selecting a mirror

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In case of an electrical malfunc-

tion, adjust the mirror by press-

ing the edges of the mirror

glass.

Press the button.

Folding is only possible up to a

speed of approx. 15 mph/20

km/h.
Folding the mirrors in and out is

helpful in the following situa-

tions:

• In vehicle washes.

• On narrow roads.
Mirrors that were folded in are

folded out automatically at a

speed of approx. 25 mph/40

km/h.

Both exterior mirrors are auto-

matically heated as needed and

when the drive-ready state is

switched on.

The exterior mirror on the

driver's side is automatically

dimmed. Photocells in the car's

interior mirror, refer to page 106,

are used to control this.

If reverse gear is engaged, the

mirror glass on the front passen-

ger side is tilted downward. This

improves your view of the curb

and other low-lying obstacles

when parking, for instance.

1

Slide the switch to the

driver's side mirror position.

2

Engage selector lever posi-

tion R.

Slide the switch to the passen-

ger's side mirror position.

The interior mirror is dimmed

Malfunction

Folding in and out

NOTICE

Depending on the vehicle width,

the vehicle can be damaged in

vehicle washes. There is a risk of

damage to property. Before wash-

ing, fold in the mirrors by hand or

with the button.

Automatic heating

Automatic dimming fea-

ture

Automatic Curb Monitor,

exterior mirror

Concept

Activating

Deactivating

Interior mirror, automatic

dimming feature

General information

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automatically.
Photocells are used for control:

• In the mirror glass.

• On the back of the mirror.

• Keep the photocells clean.

• Do not cover the area

between the interior mirror

and the windshield.

1

Fold the lever down.

2

Move the steering wheel to

the preferred height and

angle to suit your seating

position.

3

Fold the lever back up.

The following settings can be

stored and, if necessary,

retrieved using the memory

function:

• Seat position.

• Exterior mirror position.

• Height of the Head-up Dis-

play.

Two memory locations with dif-

ferent settings can be set for

each driver profile, refer to page

65.
The following settings are not

stored:

Overview

Functional requirements

Steering wheel

Safety information

WARNING

Steering wheel adjustments while

driving can lead to unexpected

steering wheel movements. Vehi-

cle control could be lost. There is

a risk of an accident. Adjust the

steering wheel while the vehicle is

stationary only.

Manual steering wheel

adjustment

Memory function

Concept

General information

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• Backrest width.

• Lumbar support.

The memory buttons are located

on the driver's seat.

1

Set the desired position.

2

Press the button. The

writing on the button lights

up.

3

Press desired button 1 or 2

while the LED is lit. A signal

sounds.

The stored position is called up

automatically.
Press the desired button 1 or 2.
The stored position is called up.
The procedure stops when a

switch for setting the seat is

pressed or one of the memory

buttons is pressed again.
While driving, the seat position

adjustment on the driver's side

is interrupted after a short time.

*

: if equipped

Safety information

WARNING

Using the memory function while

driving can lead to unexpected

seat movements. Vehicle control

could be lost. There is a risk of an

accident. Only retrieve the mem-

ory function when the vehicle is

stationary.

WARNING

There is a risk of jamming when

moving the seats. There is a risk

of injury or risk of damage to prop-

erty. Make sure that the area of

movement of the seat is clear

prior to any adjustment.

Overview

Storing

Calling up settings

Seat heating*

Overview

Seat heating

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Press the button

once for each temperature level.
The maximum temperature is

reached when three LEDs are

lit.

Press and hold

the button until the LEDs go out.

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.

Switching on

Switching off

Transporting children

safely

Vehicle features and

options

When children are in the

vehicle

WARNING

When a child is riding

Observe the following precau-

tions. Failure to do so may result

in death or serious injury.
For effective protection in automo-

bile accidents and sudden stops,

a child must be properly

restrained, using a seat belt or

child restraint system which is

correctly installed. For installation

details, refer to the operation

manual enclosed with the child

restraint system. General installa-

tion instruction is provided in this

manual.

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WARNING

Do not allow occupants to ride

with a child in their arms or on

their lap. In the case of sudden

braking or a collision, the child

may hit their head on the instru-

ment panel or windshield, or may

even be thrown from the vehicle.

The seat belts are designed to

protect persons of average adult

height and weight. A child which

is 5 ft, 150 cm or shorter should

be sat in an appropriately sized

child restraint system. Do not

allow a child to be unrestrained in

the vehicle while it is moving, as

doing so is extremely dangerous.

WARNING

When children are in the vehi-

cle

Never leave children unattended

in the vehicle, and never allow

children to have or use the

key.Children may be able to start

the vehicle or shift the vehicle into

neutral. There is also a danger

that children may injure them-

selves by playing with the win-

dows or other features of the

vehicle. In addition, heat build-up

or extremely cold temperatures

inside the vehicle can be fatal to

children.

When the vehicle is parked

under direct sunlight, the tem-

perature inside the vehicle can

increase to over 122°F, even in

winter. In this situation, occu-

pants may suffer from dehydra-

tion or heatstroke.

If a switch is operated acciden-

tally, it may lead to unexpected

injuries.

Do not allow a child to open and

close the doors. When closing a

door, be careful so that the

child’s hands and feet to not get

caught in the door.

Do not allow a child to put their

head or limbs out of the door

window and be sure that they

are clear of the window before

operating the power window

switch.

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After using a child restraint sys-

tem on the front passenger seat,

ensure that the front, knee, and

side airbags on the front pas-

senger side are deactivated. For

automatic deactivation of front-

seat passenger airbags, refer to

page 170.

The right place for chil-

dren

Safety information

WARNING

Unattended children or animals in

the vehicle can cause the vehicle

to move and endanger them-

selves and traffic, for instance due

to the following actions:

Pressing the Start/Stop button.

Releasing the parking brake.

Opening and closing the doors

or windows.

Engaging selector lever position

N.

Using vehicle equipment.

There is a risk of accidents or inju-

ries. Do not leave children or ani-

mals unattended in the vehicle.

Take the remote control with you

when exiting and lock the vehicle.

WARNING

A heated vehicle may result in

death to persons, especially chil-

dren and animals. There is a risk

of injuries or danger to life. Do not

leave persons, especially chil-

dren and animals unattended in

the vehicle.

WARNING

Exposure to intense sunlight can

cause child restraint systems and

their components to become very

hot. Persons may sustain burn

injuries when touching the hot

components. There is a risk of

injury. Do not expose the child

restraint system to direct sunlight

or cover where necessary. If nec-

essary, let the child restraint sys-

tem cool down before transporting

a child. Do not leave children

unattended in the vehicle.

Children on the front pas-

senger seat

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Active front-seat passenger air-

bags can injure a child in a child

restraint system when the airbags

are activated. There is a risk of

injury. Make sure that the

front-seat passenger airbags are

deactivated and that the PAS-

SENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator

light lights up.

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Pay attention to the specifica-

tions and the operating and

safety information of the child

restraint system manufacturer

when selecting, installing, and

using child restraint systems.

WARNING

The safety belt cannot be fas-

tened correctly on children shorter

than 5 ft, 150 cm without suitable

additional child restraint systems.

The efficacy of safety gear, includ-

ing safety belts, can be limited or

lost when safety belts are fas-

tened incorrectly. An incorrectly

fastened safety belt can cause

additional injuries, for instance in

the event of an accident or during

braking and evasive maneuvers.

There is a risk of injuries or dan-

ger to life. Secure children shorter

than 5 ft, 150 cm using suitable

child restraint systems.

Installing child restraint

systems

General information

Safety information

WARNING

The protective effect of child

restraint systems and their fasten-

ing systems which have been

damaged or exposed to an acci-

dent can be limited or lost. A child

cannot be properly restrained in

the event of an accident or brak-

ing and evasive maneuvers.

There is a risk of injuries or dan-

ger to life. Do not use child

restraint systems which have

been damaged or exposed to an

accident. If a child restraint sys-

tem and its fastening system has

been damaged or exposed to an

accident, have these systems

checked and replaced by your

Toyota dealer.

WARNING

The stability of the child restraint

system is limited or compromised

with incorrect seat adjustment or

improper installation of the child

seat. There is a risk of injuries or

danger to life. Make sure that the

child restraint system fits securely

against the backrest. If possible,

adjust the backrest tilt for all

affected backrests and correctly

adjust the seats. Make sure that

seats and backrests are securely

engaged or locked.

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Before installing a child restraint

system in the front passenger

seat, make sure that the front,

knee and side airbags on the

front passenger side are deacti-

vated.
Deactivate the front-seat pas-

senger airbags automatically,

refer to page 170.

After installing a child restraint

system, move the front passen-

ger seat as far back as it will go

and, if possible, bring it up to

medium height. This seat posi-

tion and height ensure the best

possible position for the belt and

offers optimal protection in the

event of an accident.
If the upper anchor of the safety

belt is located in front of the belt

guide of the child seat, move the

front passenger seat carefully

forward until the best possible

belt guide position is reached.

Adjustable backrest width:

before installing a child restraint

system in the front passenger

seat, open the backrest width

completely. Do not change the

backrest width again and do not

call up a memory position.

The safety belt on the passen-

ger's side can be locked to fas-

ten child restraint systems.

1

Pull out the belt strap com-

pletely.

2

Secure the child restraint

system with the safety belt.

3

Allow the belt strap to be

pulled in and pull it tight

against the child restraint

system. The safety belt is

locked.

On the front passenger

seat

Deactivating airbags

WARNING

Active front-seat passenger air-

bags can injure a child in a child

restraint system when the airbags

are activated. There is a risk of

injury. Make sure that the

front-seat passenger airbags are

deactivated and that the PAS-

SENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator

light lights up.

Seat position and height

Backrest width

Child seat security

Locking the safety belt

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1

Unbuckle the safety belt

buckle.

2

Remove the child restraint

system.

3

Allow the belt strap to be

pulled in completely.

1

Direction of travel

2

Head restraint

3

Hook for the upper retaining

strap

4

Mounting point/eyelet

5

Vehicle floor

6

Seat

7

Upper retaining strap

1

Open the anchor cover.

Unlocking the safety belt

Child restraint systems

with tether strap

Safety information

WARNING

If the upper retaining strap is

incorrectly used for the child

restraint system, the protective

effect can be reduced. There is a

risk of injury. Make sure that the

upper retaining strap is not guided

across sharp edges and without

twisting to the upper retaining

strap.

WARNING

The attachment points for child

restraint systems in the vehicle

are intended for attaching child

restraint systems only. When

other objects are mounted, the

anchors can be damaged. There

is a risk of injury or risk of damage

to property. Attach only child

restraint systems at the corre-

sponding attachment points.

Anchors

Symbol Meaning

The respective sym-

bol shows the anchor

for the upper retaining

strap. Seats with an

upper top tether are

marked with this sym-

bol. It can be found on

the rear seat backrest

or the rear window

shelf.

Routing the retaining strap

Attaching the upper retain-

ing strap to the anchor

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2

Guide the upper retaining
strap over the head restraint
to the anchor.

3

Attach the hook of the retain-
ing strap to the anchor.

4

Tighten the retaining strap.

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 drive-ready state is
switched on when you depress
the brake pedal while pressing
the Start/Stop button.

Pressing the Start/Stop button
again switches drive-ready state
back off and standby state, refer
to page 43, is switched back on.

1

Switch on drive-ready state.

Driving

Vehicle features and
options

Start/Stop button

Concept

Pressing the Start/Stop
button switches
drive-ready state on or
off, refer to page 43.

Driving away

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