towing TOYOTA GR86 2022 Owners Manual (in English)

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2TABLE OF CONTENTS
For your information ........................5
Reading this manual........................ 9
How to search ............................... 10
Pictorial index ................................ 11
1-1. For safe use
Before driving........................ 26
For safe driving ..................... 27
Seat belts .............................. 29
SRS airbags.......................... 32
Exhaust gas precautions ...... 54
1-2. Child safety
Riding with children............... 56
Child restraint systems ......... 56
1-3. Emergency assistance
eCall...................................... 70
1-4. Theft deterrent system
Engine immobilizer system ... 79
Double locking system .......... 80
Alarm .................................... 81
2-1. Instrument cluster
Warning lights and indicators
............................................ 84
Gauges and meters .............. 88
Multi-information display ....... 92
3-1. Key information
Keys .................................... 100
3-2. Opening, closing and locking
the doors and trunk
Doors .................................. 103
Trunk................................... 106
Smart entry & start system
.......................................... 109
3-3. Adjusting the seats
Front seats .......................... 117
Rear seats .......................... 119
Head restraints ................... 120
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel
and mirrors
Steering wheel .................... 122
Inside rear view mirror ........ 123
Outside rear view mirrors.... 124
3-5. Opening, closing the windows
Power windows ................... 126
4-1. Before driving
Driving the vehicle .............. 130
Cargo and luggage ............. 137
Trailer towing ...................... 138
4-2. Driving procedures
Engine (ignition) switch ....... 139
Automatic transmission....... 143
Manual transmission ........... 147
Turn signal lever ................. 150
Parking brake...................... 151
ASC (Active Sound Control)
.......................................... 152
4-3. Operating the lights and wip-
ers
Headlight switch.................. 153
High Beam Assist................ 156
Rear fog lights..................... 159
1For safety and security
2Vehicle status information
and indicators
3Before driving
4Driving

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13Pictorial index
■Instrument panel (left-hand drive vehicles)
Engine switch .................................................................................P.139
Starting the engine/changing the mode ...........................................P.139
Emergency stop of the engine .........................................................P.326
When the engine will not start ..........................................................P.355
Warning messages ..........................................................................P.344
Shift lever.................................................................................P.143,147
Changing the shift position........................................................P.144,147
Precautions for towing .....................................................................P.329
When the shift lever does not move*1..............................................P.144
Multi-information display ................................................................P.92
Display ...............................................................................................P.92
When a warning message is displayed............................................P.344
Meters ...............................................................................................P.88
Reading the meters/adjusting the instrument panel lights .................P.88
Warning lights/indicator lights ............................................................P.84
When a warning light comes on .......................................................P.336
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19Pictorial index
■Instrument panel (right-hand drive vehicles)
Engine switch .................................................................................P.139
Starting the engine/changing the mode ...........................................P.139
Emergency stop of the engine .........................................................P.326
When the engine will not start ..........................................................P.355
Warning messages ..........................................................................P.344
Shift lever.................................................................................P.143,147
Changing the shift position........................................................P.144,147
Precautions for towing .....................................................................P.329
When the shift lever does not move*1..............................................P.144
Multi-information display ................................................................P.92
Display ...............................................................................................P.92
When the warning messages are displayed ....................................P.344
Meters ...............................................................................................P.88
Reading the meters/adjusting the instrument panel lights .................P.88
Warning lights/indicator lights ............................................................P.84
When a warning light comes on .......................................................P.336
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661-2. Child safety
1Run the seat belt through the
child restraint system and insert
the plate into th e buckle. Make
sure that the belt is not twisted.
Securely fix the seat belt to the
child restraint s ystem in accord-
ance to the directions enclosed
with the child restraint system.
2 If your child restraint system is
not equipped with a lock-off (a
seat belt locking feature),
secure the child restraint system
using a locking clip.
3 After installing the child restraint
system, rock it back and forth to
ensure that it is installed
securely. ( P. 6 7 )
■Removing a child restraint
system installed with a seat
belt
Press the buckle release button
and fully retract the seat belt.
When releasing the buckle, the child
restraint system may spring up due to
the rebound of the seat cushion.
Release the buckle while holding down
the child restraint system.
Since the seat belt automatically reels
itself, slowly return it to the stowing
position.
■When installing a child restraint
system
You may need a locking clip to install the child restraint system. Follow the
instructions provided by the manufac-
turer of the system. If your child restraint system does not prov ide a locking clip,
you can purchase the following item
from any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any relia-
ble repairer: Locking clip for child
restraint system (Part No. 73119-22010)
WA R N I N G
■When installing a child restraint
system
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or
serious injury.
●Do not allow children to play with
the seat belt. If the seat belt
becomes twisted around a child’s neck, it may lead to choking or
other serious injuries that could
result in death. If this occurs and the buckle cannot be unfastened,
scissors should be used to cut the
belt.
●Ensure that the belt and plate are
securely locked and the seat belt is not twisted.

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Driving
Driving
.4-1. Before driving
Driving the vehicle ............ 130
Cargo and luggage ........... 137
Trailer towing .................... 138
4-2. Driving procedures
Engine (ignition) switch ..... 139
Automatic transmission .... 143
Manual transmission ......... 147
Turn signal lever ............... 150
Parking brake ................... 151
ASC (Active Sound Control)
....................................... 152
4-3. Operating the lights and wip-
ers
Headlight switch ............... 153
High Beam Assist ............. 156
Rear fog lights .................. 159
Windshield wipers and washer
....................................... 160
4-4. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank cap
....................................... 162
4-5. EyeSight
EyeSight ........................... 165
Pre-Collision Braking System
....................................... 175
Adaptive Cruise Control.... 185
Conventional Cruise Control
....................................... 201
Pre-Collision Throttle Manage-
ment ............................... 209
Lane Departure Warning .. 214
Lane Sway Warning.......... 216
Lead Vehicle Start Alert .... 218
List of alert/notification sounds
........................................ 220
EyeSight malfunction and tem-
porary stop...................... 222
4-6. Using other driving systems
BSD/RCTA ........................ 226
Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system ................. 234
Rear view camera ............. 244
Conventional Cruise Control
........................................ 248
Driving mode select switch
........................................ 252
Hill-start assist control....... 253
Exhaust Gas Filter system
........................................ 255
Driving assist systems ...... 256
4-7. Driving tips
Winter driving tips ............. 260

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1384-1. Before driving
WA R N I N G
●Do not place cargo or luggage in or
on the following locations as the
item may get under the clutch (manual transmission), brake or
accelerator pedal and prevent the
pedals from being depressed prop- erly, block the driver’s vision, or hit
the driver or passengers, causing
an accident:
• At the feet of the driver
• On the front passenger or rear
seats (when stacking items)
• On the package tray
• On the instrument panel
• On the dashboard
●Secure all items in the occupant
compartment, as they may shift and injure someone during sudden
braking, sudden swerving or an
accident.
■Load and distribution
●Do not overload your vehicle.
●Do not apply loads unevenly.
Improper loading may cause deteri- oration of steering or braking con-
trol which may cause death or
serious injury.
Trailer towing
Toyota does not recommend
towing a trailer with your vehi-
cle. Toyota also does not rec-
ommend the installation of a
tow hitch or the use of a tow
hitch carrier for a wheelchair,
scooter, bicycle, etc. Your vehi-
cle is not designed for trailer
towing or for the use of tow
hitch mounted carriers.

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4-6. Using other driving systems
Driving
●In the following cases, turn off the BSD/RCTA system. The system may
not operate properly due to blocked
radar waves. • When towing the vehicle
• When a bicycle carrier or other item is
fitted to the rear of the vehicle • When using a chassis dynamometer
or free roller device, etc.
• When running the engine and making the wheels rotate while lifting up the
vehicle
●If the engine switch is turned to OFF,
the last known status of the system is
maintained. For example, if the engine switch is turned to OFF with the
BSD/RCTA deactivated, the
BSD/RCTA remains deactivated the next time the engine switch is turned
to ON.
The radar sensors, one on each
side of the vehicle, are mounted
inside the rear bumper.
Radar sensors
If the radar sensors require repair or replacement, or the bumper area around
the radar sensors requires repair, paint-
work or replacement, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer for assistance.
Handling of radar sensors
NOTICE
To ensure correct operation of the
BSD/RCTA, observe the following
precautions.
●Always keep the bumper surface
near the radar sensors clean.
●Do not affix any stickers or other
items on the bumper surface near
the radar sensors. For details, con- sult any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer, or
any reliable repairer.
●Do not modify the bumper near the
radar sensors.
●Do not paint the bumper near the
radar sensors.
●Do not expose the bumper near the
radar sensors to strong impacts. If a sensor becomes misaligned, a sys-
tem malfunction ma y occur, includ-
ing the inability to detect vehicles entering the detection areas. If any
strong shock is applied to the
bumper, be sure to contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer for inspection.
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4-6. Using other driving systems
Driving
●Data that has been modified so that
the user and vehicle cannot be identi- fied is provided to a research institu-
tion for statistical processing or similar
purposes.
The Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system will operate the fol-
lowing 2 functions using 4 sonar
sensors.
 Sonar Audible Alarm
The Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
system detects objec ts rearward and
warns the driver by warning message
on the multimedia system screen and
warning beeps.
 Automatic Braking
The automatic braking detects objects
rearward and if there is a high risk of a
collision, the system decelerates the
vehicle and controls the braking to
reduce damage.
When reversing
When either strong automatic
braking or torque control is
applied to prevent collision (in
this case, short warning beeps or
continuous warning beeps will
sound)
“Object Close Behind”
WA R N I N G
●Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB)
is not a system intended to replace
the driver’s responsibility to check
their surroundings for vehicles or obstacles to avoid a collision.
●The driver is responsible for driving safely. Before revers ing, be sure to
first depress the brake pedal and
visually check the surroundings.
●There are some cases in which the
vehicle cannot avoid collision, because the system operation has
limitations. The warning sound or
automatic braking may be delayed or may not operate at all even when
an obstacle is present.
●Make sure to set the Automatic
Braking to OFF when the vehicle is
on the free roller or on the chassis dynamometer. Otherwise, the vehi-
cle may move and it may cause an
accident.
●Make sure to set the Automatic
Braking to OFF when towing the vehicle. Otherwise, the vehicle may
move and it may cause an accident.
●The system is not designed to
detect people (including children),
animals or other moving objects.
●Depending on the vehicle condition
or the surrounding environment, the sonar sensor’s ability to detect
objects may become unstable.
Reverse Automatic Braking
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4-6. Using other driving systems
Driving1 After the engine has started,
press the “ON-OFF” switch of
the cruise control switch.
The Conventional Cruise Control indi-
cator (white) on the meter will illumi-
nate.
2 Depress the accelerator pedal
until the vehicle reaches the
desired speed.
3 When the vehicle reaches the
desired speed, push the cruise
control switch to the “+ RES”
side or the “- SET” side. The
vehicle speed at the time when
the switch is pushed will
become the set vehicle speed,
and constant sp eed driving will
initiate.
At this time, the Conventional Cruise
Control indicator (green) is illuminated
in the meter. The set speed will be shown on the meter. You can change
the displayed units by operating the
meter display. ( P.377)
The vehicle will maintain the desired
speed.
Vehicle speed can be temporarily increased while driving with the Con-
ventional Cruise Control activated. Sim-
ply depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle. When the accel-
erator pedal is released, the vehicle will
return to and maintain the previous
WA R N I N G
• On slippery roads, such as those
covered with rain, ice or snow
• On steep hills
• Vehicle speed may exceed the set speed when driving down a steep
hill.
• During emergency towing
●When using the Conventional
Cruise Control, always set the speed appropriately according to
the speed limit, traffic flow, road
conditions, and other conditions.
To set Conventional Cruise
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2745-3. Using the storage features
■Bottle holders
●When storing a bottle, close the cap.
●The bottle may not be stored depend- ing on its size or shape.
■Opening the lid
Push the button
■Closing the lid
Push the lid toward the center
If one side is pushed, the opposite side
will move simultaneously.
WA R N I N G
■Caution while driving
Keep the glove box closed. In the
event of sudden braking or sudden swerving, an accident may occur due
to an occupant being struck by the
open glove box or the items stored
inside.
Bottle holders
WA R N I N G
■Items unsuitable for the bottle
holders
Do not place anything other than a bottle in the bottle holders.
Other items may be thrown out of the
holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury.
NOTICE
■Items unsuitable for the bottle
holder
Put the cap on before stowing a bot- tle. Do not place open bottles in the
bottle holders, or glasses and paper
cups containing liquid. The contents may spill and glasses may break.
Console box

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