Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 8

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2

Apply drive mode.

3

Release the parking brake.

4

Drive away.

The Auto Start/Stop function
helps save fuel. The system
switches off the engine during a
stop, for instance in traffic jam or
at traffic lights. Drive-ready state
remains switched on. The
engine starts automatically for
driving off.

After each engine start using the
Start/Stop button, the Auto
Start/Stop function is ready. The
function is activated from
speeds of approx. 3 mph/5
km/h.

Depending on the selected driv-
ing mode, refer to page 131, the
system is automatically acti-
vated or deactivated.

The engine is switched off auto-
matically during a stop under the
following conditions:

The selector lever is in selec-
tor lever position D.

The brake pedal remains
pressed while the vehicle is
stationary.

The driver's safety belt is
buckled or the driver's door is
closed.

If the engine was not switched
off automatically when the vehi-
cle stopped, the engine can be
switched off manually:

Press the brake pedal force-
fully again from the current
pedal position.

Engage selector lever posi-
tion P.

If all functional preconditions are
fulfilled, the engine switches off.

The air flow from the air condi-
tioner is reduced when the
engine is switched off.

Auto Start/Stop function

Concept

General information

Engine stop

Functional requirements

Manual engine stop

Air conditioner when the
engine is switched off

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General information

The engine is not switched off
automatically in the following sit-
uations:

In case of a steep downhill
grade.

Brake not engaged strongly
enough.

The external temperature is
high and automatic air condi-
tioning is running.

The car's interior has not yet
been heated or cooled to the
required level.

Where there is a risk of win-
dow condensation when the
automatic air conditioning is
switched on.

Engine or other parts not at
operating temperature.

Engine cooling is required.

The wheels are at a sharp

angle or the steering wheel is
being turned.

Vehicle battery is heavily dis-
charged.

At higher elevations.

The hood is unlocked.

The parking assistant is acti-
vated.

Stop-and-go traffic.

Selector lever position in N or
R.

After driving in reverse.

Use of fuel with high ethanol
content.

The engine starts automatically
under the following precondi-
tions:

By releasing the brake pedal.

After the engine starts, acceler-
ate as usual.

After the engine switches off
automatically, it will not start
again automatically if any one of
the following conditions are met:

The driver's safety belt is
unbuckled and the driver's

Displays in the instrument
cluster

The display in the
instrument cluster indi-
cates that the Auto
Start/Stop function is
ready for automatically
starting the engine.
The display indicates
that the conditions for
an automatic engine
stop have not been
met.

Functional limitations

Starting the engine

Functional requirements

Driving off

Safety mode

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door is open.

The hood was unlocked.

Some indicator lights light up for
a varied length of time.

The engine can only be started
via the Start/Stop button.

Even if driving off was not
intended, the deactivated
engine starts up automatically in
the following situations:

Excessive warming of the
car's interior when the air con-
ditioning is switched on.

Excessive cooling of the car's
interior when the heating is
switched on.

Where there is a risk of win-
dow condensation when the
automatic air conditioning is
switched on.

The steering wheel is turned.

Change from selector lever
position D to N or R.

Change from selector lever
position P to N, D, or R.

Vehicle battery is heavily dis-
charged.

Start of an oil level measure-
ment.

Depending on the vehicle equip-

ment and country-specific ver-
sion, the vehicle features a
variety of sensors for assessing
the traffic situation. The Auto
Start/Stop function uses this
information to adapt to various
traffic situations in a proactive
manner.

For instance, this applies to the
following situations:

If a situation is detected in
which the stopping time is
expected to be very short, the
engine is not switched off
automatically. A message
appears on the Control Dis-
play, depending on the situa-
tion.

If a situation is detected in
which the vehicle needs to
drive off immediately, the
engine is started automati-
cally.

The function may be restricted if
the navigation data is invalid,
outdated or not available, for
example.

The engine is not automatically
switched off.

The engine is started during an
automatic engine stop.

System limits

Additional functions Auto
Start/Stop

Activating/deactivating the
system manually

Concept

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Press the button.

The Auto Start/Stop function is
also deactivated in selector
lever position M.

The Auto Start/Stop function is
also deactivated in SPORT driv-
ing mode of the Sport mode
switch.

General information

During an automatic engine
stop, the vehicle can be
switched off permanently, for
instance when leaving it.

1

Press the Start/Stop button.

Drive-ready state is switched
off.

Standby state is switched on.

Selector lever position P is
engaged automatically.

2

Set the parking brake.

In certain situations, the Auto
Start/Stop function is deacti-
vated automatically for safety
reasons, for instance if no driver
is detected.

The Auto Start/Stop function no
longer switches off the engine
automatically. A vehicle mes-
sage is displayed. It is possible
to continue driving. Have the
system checked by your Toyota
dealer.

The parking brake is used to
prevent the vehicle from rolling
when it is parked.

Using the button

Via selector lever position

Via the Sport mode switch

Switching off the vehicle
during an automatic engine
stop

Automatic deactivation

General information

Malfunction

Parking brake

Concept

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General information

To use as emergency brake

while driving:
Pull the switch and hold it. The

vehicle brakes hard while the

switch is being pulled.
A vehicle message is displayed.
If the vehicle is slowed down to

Safety information

WARNING

An unsecured vehicle can begin

to move and possibly roll away.

There is a risk of an accident.

Before exiting, secure the vehicle

against rolling.
In order to ensure that the vehicle

is secured against rolling away,

follow the following:

Set the parking brake.

On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, turn the front wheels

in the direction of the curb.

On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, also secure the vehi-

cle, for instance with a wheel

chock.

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.

Overview

Parking brake

Setting

With a stationary vehicle

Pull the switch.
The LED lights up.

The indicator light in the

instrument cluster illumi-

nates red. The parking

brake is set.

While driving

The indicator light in the

instrument cluster illumi-

nates red, a signal

sounds, and the brake

lights illuminate.

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a speed of approx. 2 mph/3
km/h the parking brake is set.

1

Switch on drive-ready state.

2

Press the switch while

the brake is pressed or selec-
tor lever position P is set.

The LED and indicator light go out.

The parking brake is released.

The parking brake is released
automatically when you drive
away.

The LED and indicator light go
out.

In the event of a failure or mal-
function of the parking brake:

Secure the vehicle against roll-
ing away, for instance with a
wheel chock, after existing the
vehicle.

To reestablish parking brake
functionality after a power fail-
ure:

1

Switch on standby state.

2

Pull the switch while

stepping on the brake pedal
or selector lever position P is
set and then push.

This process may take a few
seconds. Any sounds associ-
ated with this are normal.

When driving and during opera-
tion of the turn signals or hazard
warning system, do not fold in
the exterior mirrors, so that the
signal lights on the exterior mir-
ror are easy to see.

Press the lever past the resis-
tance point.

Releasing

Releasing manually

Automatic release

Malfunction

After a power failure

The indicator light is no
longer illuminated as
soon as the parking
brake is ready for oper-
ation again.

Turn signal

Turn signal in exterior mir-
ror

Using turn signals

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Lightly tap the lever up or down.
The triple turn signal duration

can be adjusted.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Exterior lighting"

4

"One-touch turn signal"

5

Select the desired setting.

Press the lever to the resistance

point and hold it there for as

long as you want the turn signal

to flash.

Push the lever forward or pull it

backward.

1

High beams on, arrow

1

.

The high beams light up when the

low beams are switched on.

2

High beams off/headlight

flasher, arrow

2

.

Do not use the wipers if the

windshield is dry, as this may

damage the wiper blades or

cause them to become worn

more quickly.
The wipers can be operated in

the standby state.

Triple turn signal activa-

tion

Signaling briefly

High beams, headlight

flasher

Washer/wiper system

General information

Safety information

WARNING

If the wipers start moving in the

folded away state, body parts can

be jammed or damage may occur

to parts of the vehicle. There is a

risk of injury or risk of damage to

property. Make sure that the vehi-

cle is switched off when the wip-

ers are in the folded away state

and the wipers are folded in when

switching on.

NOTICE

If the wipers are frozen to the

windshield, the wiper blades can

be torn off and the wiper motor

can overheat when switching on.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Defrost the windshield prior

to switching the wipers on.

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Press the lever up until the

desired position is reached.

Resting position of the wipers,

position

0

.

Rain sensor, position

1

.

Normal wiper speed, position

2

.

Fast wiper speed, position

3

.

When travel is interrupted with

the wiper system switched on:

when travel continues, the wip-

ers resume at their previous

speed.

Press the lever down.

Turn off: press the lever down

until it reaches the 0 position.

Flick wipe: press the lever

down from the 0 position.

The lever automatically returns to

its 0 position when released.

The rain sensor automatically

controls the time between wipes

depending on the intensity of the

rainfall.

The sensor is located on the

windshield, directly in front of

the interior mirror.

Turn on window wiper sys-

tem

Turn off the window wiper

system and flick wipe

Rain sensor

Concept

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

If the rain sensor is activated, the

wipers can accidentally start mov-

ing in vehicle washes. There is a

risk of damage to property. Deac-

tivate the rain sensor in vehicle

washes.

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Press the lever up once from its

standard position, arrow

1

.

Wiping is started.
The LED in the wiper lever is

illuminated.
In frosty conditions, wiper oper-

ation may not start.

Press the lever back into the

standard position.

Turn the thumbwheel to adjust

the sensitivity of the rain sensor.
Upward: high rain sensor sensi-

tivity.

Downward: low rains sensor

sensitivity.

Pull the lever.
The system sprays washer fluid

on the windshield and activates

the wipers briefly.

Activating

Deactivating

Adjusting the rain sensor

sensitivity

Windshield washer system

Safety information

WARNING

The washer fluid can freeze onto

the window at low temperatures

and obstruct the view. There is a

risk of an accident. Only use the

washer systems, if the washer

fluid cannot freeze. Use washer

fluid with antifreeze, if needed.

NOTICE

When the washer fluid reservoir is

empty, the wash pump cannot

work as intended. There is a risk

of damage to property. Do not use

the washer system when the

washer fluid reservoir is empty.

Cleaning the windshield

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The windshield washer nozzles

are automatically heated while

standby state is switched on.

In the fold-out position, the wip-

ers can be folded out from the

windshield, which is important,

for instance, when changing the

wiper blades or for folding away

under frosty conditions.

1

Switch on standby state.

2

Move the wiper lever to the

lowest position and hold it

there until the wipers stop at

a nearly vertical position.

3

Fold the wipers all the way

away from the windshield.

After the wipers are folded back

down, the wiper system must be

reactivated.

1

Fold the wipers back down

onto the windshield.

2

Switch on standby state and

press and hold the wiper

lever down again.

Windshield washer nozzles

Fold-away position of the

wipers

Principle

Safety information

WARNING

If the wipers start moving in the

folded away state, body parts can

be jammed or damage may occur

to parts of the vehicle. There is a

risk of injury or risk of damage to

property. Make sure that the vehi-

cle is switched off when the wip-

ers are in the folded away state

and the wipers are folded in when

switching on.

NOTICE

If the wipers are frozen to the

windshield, the wiper blades can

be torn off and the wiper motor

can overheat when switching on.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Defrost the windshield prior

to switching the wipers on.

Folding away the wipers

Folding down the wipers

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3

Wipers return to their resting

position and are ready again

for operation.

The Automatic transmission

combines the functions of man-

ual shifting, if needed.

Selector lever position for nor-

mal vehicle operation. All gears

for forward travel are activated

automatically.

Engage selector lever position R

only when the vehicle is station-

ary.

The vehicle may be pushed or

roll without power, for instance

in vehicle washes, refer to page

128, in selector lever position N.

Selector lever position, for

instance for parking the vehicle.

The transmission blocks the

drive wheels in selector lever

position P.
Engage selector lever position P

only when the vehicle is station-

ary.

P is engaged automatically

Selector lever position P is

engaged automatically in situa-

tions such as the following:

After the drive-ready state is

switched off and selector

lever position R, D or M is

engaged.

After the standby state has

been switched off when selec-

tor lever position N is

engaged.

If the driver's safety belt is

unbuckled, the driver's door is

opened, and the brake pedal

is not pressed while the vehi-

Automatic transmission

Concept

Safety information

WARNING

An unsecured vehicle can begin

to move and possibly roll away.

There is a risk of an accident.

Before exiting, secure the vehicle

against rolling.
In order to ensure that the vehicle

is secured against rolling away,

follow the following:

Set the parking brake.

On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, turn the front wheels

in the direction of the curb.

On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, also secure the vehi-

cle, for instance with a wheel

chock.

Selector lever positions

Drive mode D

Reverse R

Neutral N

Parking position P

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cle is stationary and selector
lever position D, M or R is
engaged.

To prevent the vehicle from
creeping after you select a drive
mode, maintain pressure on the
brake pedal until you are ready
to start.

Only when the drive-ready state
is switched on and the brake
pedal is depressed is it possible
to change from selector lever
position P to another selector
lever position.

The selection lever position P
cannot be changed until all tech-
nical requirements are met.

A selector lever lock prevents
the following faulty operation:

Unintentional shifting into
selector lever position R.

Unintentional shifting from
selector lever position P into
another selector lever posi-
tion.

1

Fasten driver's safety belt.

2

Press and hold the button to
release the selector lever
lock.

3

Push the selector lever in the
desired direction, past a
resistance point, if needed.
The selector lever automati-
cally returns to the center
position when released.

Press button P.

Engaging selector lever
positions

General information

Functional requirements

Engaging selector lever
position D, N, R

Engaging selector lever
position P

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In some situations, the vehicle is

to roll without its own power for

a short distance, for instance in

a vehicle wash, or be pushed.

1

Switch on drive-ready state

while pressing on the brake

pedal.

2

If necessary, release the

parking brake.

3

Depress the brake pedal.

4

Touch the selector lever lock

and engage selector lever

position N.

5

Switch off drive-ready state.

In this way, standby state remains

switched on, and a vehicle mes-

sage is displayed.
The vehicle can roll.

Irrespective of standby state, the

selector lever position P is auto-

matically engaged after approx.

35 minutes.
If there is a malfunction, you

may not be able to change the

selector lever position.
Electronically unlock the trans-

mission lock, if needed, refer to

page 130.

Kickdown is used to achieve

maximum driving performance.
Step on the accelerator pedal

beyond the resistance point at

the full throttle position.

Manual gear-shifting is possible

in manual mode.

Press the selector lever to the

left from selector lever position

D.
The engaged gear is displayed

in the instrument cluster, for

instance 1M.

Rolling or pushing the

vehicle

General information

Engaging selector lever

position N

NOTICE

Selector lever position P is auto-

matically engaged when standby

state is switched off. There is a

risk of damage to property. Do not

switch standby state off in vehicle

washes.

Kickdown

Manual mode

Concept

Activating manual mode

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To shift down: press the
selector lever forward.

To shift up: pull the selector
lever rearwards.

Push the selector lever to the
right.

D is displayed in the instrument
cluster.

The shift paddles on the steer-
ing wheel allow you to shift
gears quickly while keeping both
hands on the steering wheel.

Shifting

The vehicle only shifts at suit-
able engine and road speeds.

Short-term manual mode

In selector lever position D,
actuating a shift paddle switches
into manual mode temporarily.

After conservative driving in
manual mode without accelera-
tion or shifting via the shift pad-
dles for a certain amount of
time, the transmission switches
back to automatic mode.

It is possible to switch into auto-
matic mode as follows:

Pull and hold right shift pad-
dle.

In addition to the briefly pulled
right shift paddle, briefly pull
the left shift paddle.

Continuous manual mode

In selector lever position M,
actuating a shift paddle switches
into manual mode permanently.

Shifting up: pull the right shift
paddle.

Shifting down: pull left shift
paddle.

Downshifting to the lowest
possible gear: keep the left
shift paddle pulled.

The selected gear is briefly dis-
played in the instrument cluster,
followed by the current gear.

Shifting

Ending the manual mode

Shift paddles

Concept

General information

Shifting

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Electronically unlock the trans-
mission lock to maneuver vehi-
cle from a danger area.

Unlocking is possible, if the
starter can spin the engine.

Before unlocking the transmis-
sion lock, set the parking brake
to prevent the vehicle from roll-
ing away.

1

Press and hold down brake
pedal.

2

Press the Start/Stop button.
The starter must audibly
start. Hold the Start/Stop but-
ton pressed.

3

With your free hand, press
the button on the selector
lever, arrow

1

, and press the

selector lever into selector
lever position N and hold,
arrow N, until selector lever

position N is displayed in the
instrument cluster.

A vehicle message is displayed.

4

Release Start/Stop button
and selector lever.

5

Release brake, as soon as
the starter stops.

6

Maneuver the vehicle from
the danger area and secure it
against moving on its own.

For additional information, see
the chapter on tow-starting and
towing, refer to page 319.

Launch Control enables opti-
mum acceleration on surfaces
with good traction under dry sur-
rounding conditions.

The use of Launch Control
causes premature component
wear since this function rep-
resents a very heavy load for
the vehicle.

Displays in the instrument
cluster

The selector lever posi-
tion is displayed, for
example P.

Electronic unlocking of
the transmission lock

General information

Engaging selector lever
position N

Launch Control

Concept

General information

1

R

N

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Do not use Launch Control
during the break-in, refer to
page 252, period.

Do not steer the steering wheel
when driving off with Launch
Control.

Launch Control is available
when the engine is at operating
temperature. The engine is at
operating temperature after an
uninterrupted trip of at least 6
miles/10 km.

1

Switch on drive-ready state.

2

Press the sport button.

SPORT will be displayed on the
instrument cluster, indicating sport
mode has been selected.

3

Press the button.

TRACTION will be displayed on the
instrument cluster and the VSC
OFF indicator lamp will illuminate.

4

Select the D selector lever
position.

5

Firmly depress the brake
pedal with your left foot.

6

Fully depress and hold the
accelerator pedal at the kick-
down position.

A flag symbol will be shown in the
instrument cluster.

7

The engine speed will be
adjusted for launching.

Release the brake pedal
within 3 seconds.

After Launch Control has been
used, the transmission must
cool down for approx. 5 minutes
before Launch Control can be
used again. Launch Control
adjusts to the surrounding con-
ditions, when used again.

To increase vehicle stability,
activate VSC Vehicle Stability
Control System again as soon
as possible.

An experienced driver may be
able to achieve better accelera-
tion values in VSC OFF mode.

The Sport mode button influ-
ences the driving dynamics
properties of the vehicle.

The following systems are
affected, for instance:

Engine characteristics.

Automatic transmission.

Functional requirements

Start with launch control

Repeated use during a trip

After using Launch Control

System limits

Sport mode button

Concept

General information

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