Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 20

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Fuse values

F: Fuse

[A]: Ampere (Fuse - Value)

*: Spare Slot

F28

F28, F32

F3, F40, F204

F40

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F231

F48, F50, F52, F265,
F269

F55, F56, F64, F65, F67,
F68

F75

F1, F57, F210

F215, F217

F59

F36, F244

F34, F73

F36, F63

F206, F244, F271

F20, F21

F3

F2

F254

F2

F2, F29

F2

F1, F59, F60, F76, F204,
F208, F209, F255

F212

F1, F32, F59, F212,
F214, F215, F216, F217,
F218, F220

F214

F39

F252

F32, F70, F209

F46, F273

F3, F254

F4, F5, F6, F244

F51

F4

F69, F70

F203, F206, F209, F271

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F1, F3, F39

F36, F61, F62, F67, F68,
F71

F4

F67, F68

Symbol

Meaning

VSC Vehicle Stability
Control System

Parking brake

Air conditioning

Blower motor, Interior
ventilation

Rear window heating

Seat heating

Seat setting

Crash-security module

Switching center column,
Light switch element,
steering Operating panel
Audio

HiFi amplifier, Video mod-
ule TV

Rear-view mirror

Overhead function cen-
ter, Exterior door handle
electronics

Instrument cluster

Additional battery: Dual
Accumulator System
(DSS)

Fuel pump control elec-
tronics, Natural Vacuum
Leak Detection, Gas gen-
erator for battery safety
terminal, Remote control
receiver

Electric window opener

Heating and air-condi-
tioning system

Vehicle's diagnostic port
(interface)

Interior lights in the boot

Vertical Dynamic platform

Vertical Dynamic platform

Vertical Dynamic platform

Mono Camera (Kafas)

Head Unit

Active Sound Design

Symbol Meaning

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USB Hub

Body Domain Controller

Controller (Toyota Supra
Command)

Electric fan (air cooler),
Controlled differential
lock

12 V socket, Cigarette
lighter

Interior lights in the boot

Door lock, Exterior door
handle electronics,
Telematic Communica-
tion Box

Electronic gear box con-
trol

Telematic Communica-
tion Box, Exterior door
handle electronics

Electric fan, Rear Power
distributor

Engine control

Switching center column,
Light switch element,
Body Domain Controller

Control panels centre
console, Interior light in
the glove box, Interior
light, Interior light in the
sunvisor, Exterior mirror,
Selector lever

Symbol

Meaning

Telematic Communica-
tion Box, Exterior door
handle electronics pas-
senger side

Switcher block driver's
door, Exterior mirror

Symbol Meaning

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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.

Breakdown assistance

Vehicle features and

options

If a malfunction occurs

while driving

WARNING

If a malfunction occurs while driv-

ing, immediately stop the vehicle

in a safe place.

If a warning light illuminates or

flashes, or a warning message is

displayed, immediately stop the

vehicle in a safe place. Do not

open the hood to inspect the

engine, as doing so may lead to

serious injury, such as steam

burns. If a warning message is

displayed, perform the necessary

procedures according to the dis-

played message or explanation in

the owner’s manual.
These warning messages indicate

that a malfunction has occurred in

a system or function of the vehi-

cle. If you continue to drive the

vehicle, the engine may stop sud-

denly, possibly leading to an acci-

dent. Also, even if no warning

lights are illuminated or messages

are displayed, if any abnormal

sounds, smells or vibrations are

detected, or of the engine stops

suddenly, refrain from opening the

hood to inspect the engine and

consult an authorized Toyota

retailer or Toyota authorized

repairer, or any reliable repairer.

WARNING

If you hear a loud noise or feel

something impact the underside

of the vehicle while driving, imme-

diately stop the vehicle in a safe

place.

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If you have been involved in a

collision, perform the following:

1

Immediately leave the vehi-

cle and move to a safe place

in order to avoid secondary

collisions. Make sure to turn

the engine switch off to help

prevent the vehicle from

catching fire. If the airbags

have deployed (inflated), the

WARNING

After stopping the vehicle in a

safe place, check the underside of

the vehicle for any leaking brake

fluid, oil or fuel. If any fluid is leak-

ing, stop driving immediately and

have the vehicle inspected by an

authorized Toyota retailer or Toy-

ota authorized repairer, or any

reliable repairer.
Brake and fuel lines run under the

floor of the vehicle. If any of these

lines are damaged, the brakes

may fail or leaking fuel may ignite

and cause a fire.

WARNING

During normal driving, do not turn

off the engine. Turning the engine

off while driving will not cause loss

of steering or braking control, but

the power assist to these systems

will be lost. This will make it more

difficult to steer and brake, so you

should pull over and stop the

vehicle as soon as it is safe to do

so.

WARNING

While driving, if a tire has been

punctured or has ruptured, firmly

grip the steering wheel, gradually

reduce the vehicle speed and

stop the vehicle in a safe place.

Avoid sudden braking and steer-

ing operations as doing so may

cause you to lose control of the

vehicle. Gradually reduce the

vehicle speed and stop the vehi-

cle in a safe place.

If you have been involved

in a collision

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airbag related parts will be
extremely hot. Avoid touching
the parts with your hands or
any part of your body.

2

If someone has been injured,
contact emergency services
and request assistance. If
someone has no obvious
external injuries, but they
may have a head injury, keep
their airway open while mov-
ing them as little as possible.
If there is danger of the vehi-
cle being involved in a sec-
ondary collision, move the
injured person to a safe place
while keeping them as hori-
zontal as possible.

The button is located in the cen-
ter console.

The red light in the button
flashes when the hazard warn-
ing flashers are activated.

*

: if equipped

1

Unlock the cover, arrow

1

,

and fold open, arrow

2

.

2

Remove the warning triangle.

Contact the roadside assis-
tance if assistance is needed in
the event of a breakdown.

In the event of a breakdown,
data on the vehicle's condition is
transmitted to the roadside
assistance.

Roadside assistance can also

Hazard warning flashers

Warning triangle*

Roadside assistance

Concept

General information

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be contacted via a vehicle mes-
sage, refer to page 135.

Active Toyota Supra Connect
contract.

Cellular network reception.

Standby state is switched on.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Toyota Supra Connect"

2

"Toyota Supra Assistance"

3

"Roadside assistance"

A voice connection is established.

In case of an emergency, an
emergency call can be triggered
automatically by the system or
manually.

Only press the SOS button in an
emergency.

The automatic emergency call
establishes a connection with
the Toyota Emergency Call Cen-
ter.

For technical reasons, the emer-
gency call cannot be guaran-
teed under unfavorable
conditions.

Active Toyota Supra Connect
contract.

Standby state is switched on.

The automatic emergency call
is functional.

The SIM card integrated in
the vehicle has been acti-
vated.

Under certain conditions, for
instance if the airbags trigger, an
emergency call is automatically
initiated immediately after an
accident of corresponding
severity. Automatic emergency
call is not affected by pressing

Functional requirements

Starting roadside assis-
tance

Emergency call

Automatic emergency call

Concept

General information

Overview

SOS button.

Functional requirements

Automatic triggering

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the SOS button.

1

Tap the cover.

2

Press and hold the SOS but-

ton until the LED in the area

of the button illuminates

green.

The LED is illuminated green

when an emergency call has

been initiated.

If a cancel prompt appears on the

Control Display, the emergency call

can be aborted.
If the situation allows, wait in your

vehicle until the voice connection

has been established.

The LED flashes green when

a connection to the Toyota

Emergency Call Center has

been established.

The Toyota Emergency Call Center

then makes contact with the occu-

pants of the vehicle and initiates

further steps to help.
Even if you are unable to respond,

the Toyota Emergency Call Center

can take further steps to help you

under certain circumstances.
For this, data is transmitted to the

Toyota Emergency Call Center

which serves to determine the nec-

essary rescue measures. E.g., the

current position of the vehicle, if it

can be established.
Even if the Toyota Emergency Call

Center is no longer heard through

the loudspeakers, the Toyota Emer-

gency Call Center may still be able

to hear the occupants of the vehi-

cle.

The Toyota Emergency Call

Center ends the Emergency

call.

If the battery is discharged, the

engine can be started using the

battery of another vehicle and

two jumper cables. Only use

jumper cables with fully insu-

lated clamp handles.

Manual triggering

Jump-starting

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Contact with live components can

lead to an electric shock. There is

a risk of injuries or danger to life.

Do not touch any components

that are under voltage.

WARNING

If the jumper cables are con-

nected in the incorrect order,

sparking may occur. There is a

risk of injury. Pay attention to the

correct order during connection.

NOTICE

In the case of body contact

between the two vehicles, a short

circuit can occur during

jump-starting. There is a risk of

damage to property. Make sure

that no body contact occurs.

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1

Check whether the battery of
the other vehicle has a volt-
age of 12 volts. The voltage
information can be found on
the battery.

2

Switch off the engine of the
assisting vehicle.

3

Switch off any electronic sys-
tems/power consumers in
both vehicles.

The starting aid terminal in the
engine compartment acts as the
positive battery terminal.

A special connection on the
body in the engine compartment
acts as the negative battery ter-
minal.

Additional information:

Overview of engine compart-
ment, refer topage 291.

Open the cover of the positive
battery terminal.

Before you begin, switch off all
unnecessary electronic sys-
tems/power consumers, such as
the radio, on the assisting and
receiving vehicle.

1

Open the cover of the starting
aid terminal.

2

Attach one terminal clamp of
the positive jumper cable to
the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing starting aid terminal of the
vehicle providing assistance.

3

Attach the terminal clamp on
the other end of the cable to
the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing starting aid terminal of the
vehicle to be started.

4

Attach one terminal clamp of
the negative jumper cable to
the negative terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing engine or body ground of
assisting vehicle.

5

Attach the second terminal
clamp to the negative termi-
nal of the battery, or to the
corresponding engine or
body ground of the vehicle to
be started.

Never use spray fluids to start
the engine.

1

Start the engine of the assist-
ing vehicle and let it run for
several minutes at an
increased idle speed.

2

Start the engine of the vehicle
that is to be started in the
usual way.

If the first starting attempt is not
successful, wait a few minutes
before making another attempt in

Preparation

Starting aid terminals

Connecting the cables

Starting the engine

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order to allow the discharged bat-

tery to recharge.

3

Let both engines run for sev-

eral minutes.

4

Disconnect the jumper

cables in the reverse order.

Check the battery and recharge,

if needed.

The vehicle is not permitted to

be towed.

To remove a broken-down vehi-

cle from the danger area, it can

be pushed for a short distance.
For rolling or pushing the vehi-

cle, refer to page 128.

The vehicle should only be

transported on a loading plat-

form.

Switch on the hazard warning

system, depending on local reg-

ulations.

Tow-starting and towing

Safety information

WARNING

Due to system limits, individual

functions can malfunction during

tow-starting/towing with the Toy-

ota Supra Safety systems acti-

vated. There is a risk of an

accident. Switch all Toyota Supra

Safety systems off prior to

tow-starting/towing.

Transporting the vehicle

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

The vehicle can be damaged

when towing the vehicle with a

single lifted axle. There is a risk of

damage to property. The vehicle

should only be transported on a

loading platform.

NOTICE

The vehicle can become dam-

aged when lifting and securing it.
There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty.

Lift the vehicle using suitable

means.

Do not lift or secure the vehicle

by its tow fitting, body parts, or

suspension parts.

Pushing the vehicle

Tow truck

Towing other vehicles

General information

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If the electrical system has

failed, clearly identify the vehicle

being towed by placing a sign or

a warning triangle in the rear

window.

The tow fittings used should be

on the same side on both vehi-

cles.
Should it prove impossible to

avoid mounting the tow bar at

an offset angle, please follow

the following:

Maneuvering capability is lim-

ited going around corners.

The tow bar will generate lat-

eral forces if it is secured with

an offset.

Observe the following notes

when using the tow rope:

Use nylon ropes or straps,

which will enable the vehicle

to be towed without jerking.

Make sure the tow rope is not

twisted when fastening.

Check the fastening of the

tow fitting and tow rope in reg-

ular intervals.

Do not exceed a towing

speed of 30 mph/50 km/h.

Do not exceed a towing dis-

tance of 3 miles/5 km.

When starting to tow the vehi-

cle, make sure that the tow

rope is taut.

The screw-in tow fitting should

always be carried in the vehicle.
The tow fitting can be screwed

in at the front or rear of the vehi-

cle.

Safety information

WARNING

If the approved gross vehicle

weight of the towing vehicle is

lighter than the vehicle to be

towed, the tow fitting can tear off

or it will not be possible to control

the vehicle's response. There is a

risk of an accident. Make sure

that the gross vehicle weight of

the towing vehicle is heavier than

the vehicle to be towed.

NOTICE

If the tow bar or tow rope is

attached incorrectly, damage to

other vehicle parts can occur.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Correctly attach the tow bar

or tow rope to the tow fitting.

Tow bar

Tow rope

Tow fitting

General information

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The tow fitting is found in the

onboard vehicle tool kit, refer to

page 303.
Observe the following notes

when using the tow fitting:

Use only the tow fitting pro-

vided with the vehicle.

Turn the tow fitting at least 5

turns clockwise and screw it

in as far as it will go. If neces-

sary, tighten with a suitable

object.

After use, unscrew the tow fit-

ting counter clockwise.

Use the tow fitting for towing

on paved roads only.

Avoid lateral loading of the

tow fitting, for instance do not

lift the vehicle by the tow fit-

ting.

Check the attachment of the

tow fitting in regular intervals.

Press on the mark on the edge

of the cover to push it out.
For covers which have an open-

ing instead of a marking, pull the

cover out by the opening.

Do not tow-start the vehicle.
Start the engine by jump-start-

ing, refer to page 317, if possi-

ble.
Have the reasons for the start-

ing difficulties corrected by your

Toyota dealer.

Safety information

NOTICE

If the tow fitting is not used as

intended, there may be damage

to the vehicle or to the tow fitting.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Follow the notes on using the

tow fitting.

Screw thread for tow fit-

ting

Tow-starting

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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.

Regularly remove foreign

objects such as leaves in the

area below the windshield when

the hood is raised.
Wash your vehicle frequently,

particularly in winter. Intense

soiling and road salt can dam-

age the vehicle.

Maximum temperature: 140

°F/60 °C.

Minimum distance from sen-

sors, cameras, seals: 12 in/30

cm.

Care

Vehicle features and

options

Washing the vehicle

General information

Steam blaster and

high-pressure washer

Safety information

NOTICE

When cleaning with high-pressure

washers, components can be

damaged due to the pressure or

temperatures being too high.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Maintain sufficient distance

and do not spray too long continu-

ously. Follow the operating

instructions for the high-pressure

washer.

Distances and temperature

Automatic vehicle washes

Safety information

NOTICE

Water can penetrate in the wind-

shield area due to high-pressure

washers. There is a risk of dam-

age to property. Avoid high-pres-

sure washers.

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Safety information

General information

In a vehicle wash, the vehicle

must be able to roll freely.

To roll or push the vehicle, refer

to page 128.
Some vehicle washes do not

permit persons in the vehicle.

The vehicle cannot be locked

from the outside when in selec-

tor lever position N. A signal

sounds when an attempt is

made to lock the vehicle.

Make sure that the remote con-

trol is in the vehicle.
Switch on drive-ready state,

refer to page 44.

Do not rub wet headlights dry

and do not use abrasive or

acidic cleaning agents.
Soak areas that have been dirt-

ied, for instance from insects,

with shampoo and wash off with

water.
Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do

not use an ice scraper.

After washing the vehicle, apply

the brakes briefly to dry them;

otherwise, braking action can be

reduced. The heat generated

during braking dries brake discs

and brake pads and protects

them against corrosion.
Completely remove all residues

NOTICE

Improper use of automatic vehicle

washes can cause damage to the

vehicle. There is a risk of damage

to property. Follow the following

instructions:

Give preference to cloth vehicle

washes or those that use soft

brushes in order to avoid paint

damage.

Avoid vehicle washes with

guide rails higher than 4 in/10

cm to avoid damage to the

chassis.

Observe the tire width of the

guide rail to avoid damage to

tires and rims.

Fold in exterior mirrors to avoid

damage to the exterior mirrors.

Deactivate the wiper and, if nec-

essary, rain sensor to avoid

damage to the wiper system.

Do not treat the convertible top

with wax. Ensure that a cycle

without wax or a special cycle

for convertibles is available to

avoid damage to the convertible

top.

Driving into a vehicle wash

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.

Driving out of a vehicle wash

Headlights

After washing the vehicle

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on the windows, to minimize

loss of visibility due to smearing

and to reduce wiper noises and

wiper blade wear.

Regular care contributes to driv-

ing safety and value retention.

Environmental influences in

areas with elevated air pollution

or natural contaminants, such as

tree resin or pollen can affect

the vehicle's paintwork. Tailor

the frequency and extent of your

vehicle care to these influences.
Aggressive substances such as

spilled fuel, oil, grease or bird

droppings, must be removed

immediately to prevent the finish

from being altered or discolored.

Perform the following to protect

the vehicle.

Working from top to bottom,

liberally apply water to the

vehicle body, wheel wells and

underside of the vehicle to

remove any dirt and dust.

Wash the vehicle body using

a sponge or soft cloth, such

as a chamois.

For hard-to-remove marks,

use a neutral detergent and

rinse thoroughly with water.

Wipe away any water.

Never use wax or abrasive

compounds.

Vehicle care

Vehicle care products

Safety information

WARNING

Cleansers can contain sub-

stances that are dangerous and

harmful to your health. There is a

risk of injury. When cleaning the

interior, open the doors or win-

dows. Only use products intended

for cleaning vehicles. Follow the

instructions on the container.

Vehicle paint

General information

Matte finish

Safety information

WARNING

Improperly performed work on the

vehicle paint can lead to a failure

or malfunction of the radar sen-

sors and thereby result in a safety

risk. There is a risk of accidents or

risk of damage to property. Have

paintwork or paintwork repairs on

bumpers of vehicles with radar

sensors performed by your Toyota

dealer only.

NOTICE

To prevent paint deteriora-

tion and corrosion on the

body and components (alumi-

num wheels etc.)

Observe the following precau-

tions:

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