TOYOTA GT86 2018 Owners Manual (in English)
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WARNING
■
TRAC may not operate effectively when
Directional  control  and  power  may  not  be  achievable  while  drivi ng  on  slip-
pery road surfaces, even if the TRAC system is operating. 
Do not drive the vehicle in conditions where stability and powe r may be lost.
■ When the VSC and/or brake LSD function is activated
The  slip  indicator light  flashes. Always  drive carefully.  Reckl ess driving may
cause an accident. Exercise particular care when the indicator  light flashes.
■ When the TRAC/VSC systems are turned off
Be  especially  careful  and  drive  at  a  speed  appropriate  to  the  r oad  condi-
tions. As  these  are  the  systems  to  help  ensure  vehicle  stability  and  driving
force, do not turn the TRAC/VSC systems off unless necessary.
■ Replacing tires
Make  sure  that  all  tires  are  of  the  specified  size,  brand,  trea d  pattern  and
total  load  capacity.  In  addition,  make  sure  that  the  tires  are  inflated  to  the
recommended tire inflation pressure level.
The ABS, TRAC and VSC systems will not function correctly if di fferent tires
are installed on the vehicle.
Contact  your  Toyota  dealer  for  further  information  when  replaci ng  tires  or
wheels.
■ Handling of tires and suspension
Using  tires  with  any  kind  of  problem  or  modifying  the  suspensio n  will  affect
the driving assist systems, and may cause a system to malfuncti on. 
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Hill-start assist control
Hill-start  assist  control  helps  to  maintain  braking  force  to  assist
starting off forward while facing  uphill or starting off backward while
facing  downhill.  As  hill-start  assist   control  is  initially  disabled,
enable the system to make it operable. The enabled/disabled set ting
will be maintained the next time the engine is started.
The hill-start assist control ON
indicator  will  be  illuminated
when  system  is  enabled  and
flash while the system is oper-
ating.
■ Enabling hill-start assist control
Park your vehicle in a flat, safe location.
Make sure that the parking brake is securely engaged.
Stop the engine by turning the engine switch to the “LOCK”
position (vehicles without a smart key system) or turning
the  “ENGINE  START  STOP”  switch  off  (vehicles  with  a
smart key system).
Start  the  engine  and  check  t hat  the ABS  warning  light  and
slip indicator are off.
Press  and  hold    for
approximately 30 seconds.
Check  that  both  the  VSC  off
indicator and “TRAC OFF” indi-
cator  illuminate  and  then  turn
off.
STEP 1 
STEP 2 
STEP 3 
STEP 4  
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When enabling the hill-start assist control
●If  the  hill-start  assist  control  ON  indicator  does  not  illuminate  or  if  an
incorrect  operation  is  performed,  turn  the  engine  switch  to  the  “LOCK”
position  (vehicles  without  a  smart  key  system)  or  turn  the  “ENGINE
START  STOP”  switch  off  (vehicles  with  a  smart  key  system)  and  t hen
restart the enabling procedure from   .
● If    is  pressed  and  held  for  approximately  30  seconds  or  more,  t he
VSC off indicator and “TRAC OFF” indicator will turn off and su bsequent
operations of the switch will be rejected. In this case, the VSC system will
operate  in  normal  mode.  ( P.  248)  To  enable  ,  turn  the  engine
switch to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position (vehicles without a smar t key sys-
tem) or turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch off (vehicles with  a smart
key system) and then restart the engine.
Within  5  seconds  after  the  indicator  lights  turn  off,  release
.  Then,  press  the  switch  again  within  2  seconds  of
releasing it.
The  hill-start  assist  control  ON  indicator  will  illuminate  and  then
turn off.
Turn  the  engine  switch  to  the  “LOCK”  position  (vehicles
without  a  smart  key  system)  or  turn  the  “ENGINE  START
STOP” switch off (vehicles with a smart key system). Then,
restart the engine and check that the hill-start  assist control
ON indicator is illuminated.
Hill-start  assist  control  is  enabled  when  the  indicator  is  illu mi-
nated.
To  disable  hill-start  assist  control,  perform  the  above 
through   again.
STEP 5 
STEP 6 
STEP 1 
STEP 6 
STEP 4  
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■Operating conditions of hill-start assist control
When  the  following  conditions  are  met,  the  hill-start  assist  co ntrol  will  oper-
ate:
● Vehicles  with  an  automatic  transmission:  The  shift  lever  is  in  D  or  M
(when starting off forward on while facing uphill) or in R (whe n starting off
backward while facing downhill).
● Vehicles with a manual transmission: The shift lever is in a po sition other
than R (when starting off forward while facing uphill) or in R  (when start-
ing off backward while facing downhill).
● The vehicle is stopped.
● The accelerator pedal is not depressed.
● The parking brake is not engaged.
■ Hill-start assist control will not operate when
Hill-start  assist  control  will  not  operate  when  any  of  the  following  conditions
are met:
●Vehicles  with  an  automatic  transmission:  The  shift  lever  is  in  a  position
other than D or M (when facing uphill) or in a position other t han R (when
facing downhill).
● Vehicles with a manual transmission: The shift lever is in R (w hen facing
uphill) or in a position other than R (when facing downhill).
● Vehicles  with  an  automatic  transmission:  The  accelerator  pedal  is
depressed.
● The parking brake is applied.
● Vehicles with a manual transmission: The clutch is engaged.
● Approximately  2  seconds  have  elapsed  since  the  brake  pedal  was
released.
● The hill-start assist control ON indicator is not illuminated.
● Vehicles without a  smart  key  system: The  engine  switch is  turne d to  the
“ACC” or “LOCK” position.
● Vehicles with a smart key system: The “ENGINE START STOP” switc h is
turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned off. 
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Notes for hill-start assist control
●A slight jolt may be felt when starting off backward with the s hift lever in R
and then moving forward.
● If  the  braking  power  of  hill-start  assist  control  is  insufficient,  depress  the
brake pedal.
● While the vehicle is stopped, make sure to depress the brake pe dal.
■ The system may be malfunctioning when
In the following situations, the system may be malfunctioning.  Have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
● The slip indicator is illuminated.
● The hill-start assist control ON indicator turns off and a buzz er sounds.
WARNING
■Hill-start assist control precautions
●Do  not  overly  rely  on  hill-start  assist  control.  Hill-start  ass ist  control  may
not operate effectively on steep inclines and roads covered wit h ice.
● Unlike the parking brake, hill-start assist control is not inte nded to hold the
vehicle  stationary  for  an  extended  period  of  time.  Do  not  attempt  to  use
hill-start  assist  control  to  hold  the  vehicle  on  an  incline,  as   doing  so  may
lead to an accident.
● Do  not  stop  the  engine  while  hill-start  assist  control  is  operating,  as  hill-
start assist control will stop operating, possibly leading to a n accident. 
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Cargo and luggage
Capacity and distributionCargo capacity depends on the to tal weight of the occupants. 
(Cargo capacity) = (Tot al load capacity) - (Total weight of occ upants)
Steps for Determini ng Correct Load Limit 
(1)Locate  the  statement  “The  co mbined  weight  of  occupants  and
cargo should never exceed XXX kg  or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle's
placard.
(2)Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers t hat
will be riding in your vehicle.
(3)Subtract  the  combined  weight  of  the  driver  and  passengers  fr om
XXX kg or XXX lbs.
(4)The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and lug- gage load capacity. 
For  example,  if  the  “XXX”  amount   equals  1400  lbs.  and  there  will
be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of availa ble
cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 750 (5   150) =
650 lbs.)
(5)Determine  the  combined  wei ght  of  luggage  and  cargo  being
loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the av ail-
able cargo and luggage load ca pacity calculated in Step 4.
Take  notice  of  the  following  information  about  storage  precau-
tions, cargo capacity and load:
●Stow cargo and luggage in t he trunk whenever possible. 
● Be sure all items are secured in place. 
● To  maintain  vehicle  balance  while  driving,  position  luggage
evenly within the  luggage compartment.
● For better fuel economy, do no t carry unnecessary weight.  
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(6)If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your tra
iler will be
transferred  to  your  vehicle.  Cons ult  this  manual  to  determine  how
this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of y our
vehicle.
(  P. 458)
Toyota  does  not  recommend  towing  a  trailer  with  your  vehicle.  Y our
vehicle is not designed for trailer towing. 
Calculation formula for your vehicle
Cargo capacity
Total  load  capacity  (vehicle
capacity weight) (P. 458)
When 2 people with the combined weight of A lb. (kg) are riding  in
your vehicle, which has a total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight)
of B lb. (kg), the available amount of cargo and luggage load c apacity
will be C lb. (kg ) as follows: 
B*
2 lb. (kg) - A*1 lb. (kg) = C*3 lb. (kg)
*
1: A =Weight of people 
*2: B =Total load capacity 
*3: C =Available cargo and luggage load
In this condition, if 2 more passengers with the combined weight of D
lb. (kg) get  on, the available cargo and luggage load will be r educed E
lb. (kg) as follows: 
C lb. (kg) - D*4 lb. (kg) = E*5 lb. (kg)
*
4: D =Additional we ight of people 
*5: E =Available cargo and luggage load 
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As  shown  in  the  example  above,  if  the  number  of  occupants
increases, the cargo and luggage load will be reduced by an amount
that  equals  the  increased  weig ht  due  to  the  additional  occupant s.  In
other  words,  if  an  increase  in  t he  number  of  occupants  causes  a n
excess of the total load capacity (combined weight of occupants  plus
cargo and luggage load), you must reduce the cargo and luggage  on
your vehicle. 
WARNING
■Things that must not be carried in the trunk
The following things may cause  a fire if loaded in the trunk:
●Receptacles containing gasoline
●Aerosol cans 
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WARNING
■Storage precautions
Observe the following precautions. 
Failure to do so may result i
n death or serious injury.
●Stow cargo and luggage in the trunk whenever possible.
●To  prevent  cargo  and  luggage  from  sliding  forward  during  brakin g,  do
not stack anything in the enlarged trunk. Keep cargo and luggag e low,
as close to the floor as possible.
●When  you  fold  down  the  rear  seats,  long  items  should  not  be  pla ced
directly behind the front seats.
●Never allow anyone to ride in the enlarged trunk. It is not des igned for
passengers. They  should  ride  in  their  seats  with their  seat  belts  prop-
erly fastened. Otherwise,  they  are  much more likely  to suffer d eath or
serious bodily injury, in the event of sudden braking, sudden s werving
or an accident.
●Do  not  place  cargo  or  luggage  in  or  on  the  following  locations  as  the
item may get under the clutch, brake or accelerator pedal and p revent
the pedals from being depressed properly, block the driver’s vi sion, 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  acc i-
dent.
■Capacity and distribution
●Do  not  exceed  the  maximum  axle  weight  rating  or  the  total  vehic le
weight rating. 
●Even  if  the  total  load  of  occupant's  weight  and  the  cargo  load  is  less
than  the  total  load  capacity,  do  not  apply  the  load  unevenly.  I mproper
loading  may  cause  deterioration  of  steering  or  braking  control  which
may cause death or serious injury. 
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Vehicle load limits
■Total load capacity and seating capacity
These  details  are  described  on  the  tire  and  loading  information  label.
(  P.   3 5 3 )
WARNING
■Overloading the vehicle
Do not overload the vehicle. 
It may not only cause damage to t he tires, but also degrade steering and
braking ability, resulting in an accident. 
Vehicle  load  limits  include  total  load  capacity,  seating  capaci ty,
towing capacity and cargo capacity. 
■ Total load capacity (veh icle capacity weight): ( P. 458)
Total load capacity means the combined weight of occupants, car go
and luggage. 
■ Seating capacity
Seating capacity means the max imum number of occupants whose
estimated average weight is  150 lb. (68 kg) per person. 
■Towing capacity
Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. 
■Cargo capacity
Cargo capacity may increase or decrease depending on the weight
and the number of occupants.