TOYOTA SUPRA 2022 Owners Manual

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Pull the lever up or press the lever
down repeatedly until the seat
reaches the desired angle.
*: if equipped
The driver’s seat setting is saved
for the current profile. When the
vehicle is unlocked with the vehicle
key, this setting is called up auto-
matically if the f unction, see page
101, for this has been activated.
The current seat position can be
saved using the memory function,
see page 119.
1 Forward/back, height, seat
angle
2 Driver's seat memory
3 Backrest angle
4 Backrest width
5 Lumbar support
Press the switch forwards or back-
wards.
Seat angle
Electrically adjustable seats*
General
Overview
Forward/back

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Press the switch up or down.
Tilt the switch up or down.
Tilt the switch forwards or back-
wards.
The curvature of the backrest can
be changed to provide support for
the lumbar region, or lordosis. The
upper edge of the pelvis and the
spinal column are supported to
encourage an upright posture.
To adjust the backrest width can
improve lateral support when taking
corners.
To change the width of the back-
rest, the side cushions of the back-
rest can be adjusted on the driver's
side.
Height
Seat angle
Backrest angle
Lumbar support
Principle
Adjusting
• Press the button at the
front/rear: The curva-
ture is
increased/decreased.
• Press the button at the
top/bottom: The curva-
ture is shifted
upwards/downwards.
Backrest width
Principle
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For the safety of the vehicle occu-
pants, the vehicle is equipped with
two seat belts. However, they can
only provide effective protection
when worn correctly.
Before a journey, always make sure
that all occupants have fastened
their seat belts. The airbags sup-
plement the seat belts as an addi-
tional safety device. The airbags
are not a substitute for the seat
belts.
All belt fastening points are
designed to achieve the best possi-
ble protective effe ct of the seat
belts with proper use of the seat
belts and correct seat setting.
Notes on sitting safely, see page
P.107.
Adjusting
• Press the button at the
front: Backrest width is
reduced.
• Press the button at the
rear: Backrest width is
increased.
Seat belts
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
Never restrain more than one person
with each seat belt, otherwise the pro- tective effect of the seat belt is no
longer guaranteed. There is a danger
of injury or even death. Only restrain one person with each seat belt. Do
not allow infants and children to travel
on the lap of another occupant.
Instead, secure the infant or child in a child restraint system intended for this
purpose.
WA R N I N G
The protective function of the seat
belts may be limited or may even fail
completely if the seat belts are worn incorrectly. If a seat belt is not worn
correctly, additional injuries can be
caused, for example in the event of an accident or when braking or carry-
ing out evasive manoeuvres. There is
a danger of injury or even death.
Make sure that al l vehicle occupants have fastened their seat belts cor-
rectly.
WA R N I N G
Seat belts are designed to bear upon
the bony structure of the body and
should be worn low across the front of the pelvis, or the pelvis, chest and
shoulders, as applicable. Wearing the
lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided.
Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as possible, consistent with
comfort, to provide the protection for
which they have been designed. A
slack belt will greatly reduce the pro- tection afforded to the wearer.

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• Insert the seat belt into the belt
guide.
• Place the seat belt tightly over
the pelvis and shoulder, close to
the body and without twisting.
• Make sure that the seat belt is
positioned low at the hip in the
area of the pelvis. The seat belt
must not press on the abdomen.
• The seat belt must not be rubbed
on sharp edges, be routed over
solid or breakable objects or be
trapped.
• Avoid wearing bulky clothing.
• Keep the seat belt taut by occa-
sionally pulling upwards on the
upper section.
WA R N I N G
Care should be taken to avoid con-
tamination of the webbing by pol-
ishes, oils and chemicals and particularly battery acid. Cleaning
may safely be carried out using a mild
soap and water solution. The belt should be replaced if webbing
becomes frayed, contaminated or
damaged. Seat belts should not be
worn with straps twisted. Each seat belt assembly must only be used by
one occupant; it is forbidden to put a
belt around a child being carried on the occupant’s lap.
It is essential to replace the entire assembly after it has been worn in a
severe impact even if damage to the
assembly is not obvious.
WA R N I N G
No modifications or additions should
be made by the user that will either
prevent the seat belt adjusting
devices from operating to remove slack, or prevent the seat belt assem-
bly from being adjusted to remove
slack.
WA R N I N G
If the rear backrest is not locked, the
protective effect of the middle seat belt is not ensured. There is a danger
of injury or even death. Lock the wider
rear seat backrest when using the middle seat belt.
WA R N I N G
The protective function of the seat
belts may be limited or may even fail completely in the following situations:
• The seat belts or belt buckles are damaged, dirty or have been modi-
fied in another way.
• The seat belt tensioners or belt retractors have been modified.
Seat belts can be damaged in an accident without the damage neces-
sarily being apparent. There is a dan-
ger of injury or danger to life. Do not modify seat belts, seat belt buckles,
seat belt tensioners, belt retractors
and belt anchor points and ensure that they are kept clean. After an acci-
dent, have the seat belts inspected at
any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
Correct seat belt use

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Having a correct driving posture is
essential for safe driving. Maintain-
ing a correct driving posture not
only helps reduce fatigue while
driving, but helps ensure that the
occupant protection devices, such
as the seat belts and airbags, will
operate correctly in a collision,
reducing the impact to the occu-
pants.
The most basic occupant protection
device is the seat belt. The airbags
are designed to supplement the
seat belts, not be used in place of
them. Wearing the seat belt cor-
rectly ensures that the occupants
are securely held in the seats and
helps prevent them from contacting
interior parts or being thrown from
the vehicle in a co llision. 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 atten-
tion to the following to ensure the
correct driving posture and use of
the seat belts.
Correct driving posture
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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 grip-
ping 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
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D
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F
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H
WA R N I N G
Do not recline the seatback exces-
sively while driving.

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• Draw the buckle tongue attached
to the seat belt across the body
and press it into the buckle catch
until a ‘click’ is heard.
• Adjustment of the belt length is
very important. To adjust the lap
belt and check whether the
WA R N I N G
If the seatback is reclined excessively,
the seat belt will be completely inef-
fectual as an occupant protection
device in the case of sudden braking or a collision. Also, in the event of a
collision, the lap belt may slide past
the hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen, or your neck
may contact the shoulder belt,
increasing the risk of death or serious injury.
WA R N I N G
Make sure that all passengers wear
their seat belt correctly.
Use of seat belts may be mandatory
under local laws and regulations. If a
seat belt is not worn properly, an occupant may contact 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 airbags will be ineffectual as occupant protec-
tion devices and may actually cause
injuries when they deploy.
WA R N I N G
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 possi- ble 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.
Adjustment for automatic
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buckle has locked correctly, pull
upwards on the shoulder strap
until the lap belt fits tightly.
• The length of the diagonal shoul-
der strap adjusts itself automati-
cally to allow freedom of
movement.
• To release the seat belt, press
the button on the buckle catch
unit.
1 Put the seat belt on by guiding it
slowly over the shoulder and
pelvis.
2 Insert the seat belt tongue in the
belt buckle. The seat belt buckle
must be heard to engage.
1 Hold the seat belt firmly.
2 Press the red button on the belt
buckle.
3 Guide the seat belt back up to
the reel mechanism.
The acoustic seat belt warning is
activated when the seat belt on the
driver's side is not fastened.
For some country specifications,
the acoustic seat belt warning is
also active when the front passen-
ger seat belt is not fastened or
objects are on the front passenger
seat.
The acoustic seat belt warning will
also be activated if a seat belt is
unfastened during the journey.
Fastening the seat belt
Unfastening the seat belt
Seat belt reminder for driver
and front passenger seat
General
Display in the instrument cluster
A vehicle message is shown.
Check whether the seat belt
has been fastened correctly.
Front head restraints
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
Objects on the head restraint reduce the protective effect in the head and
neck area. There is a danger of injury.
• Do not fit any covers on the seats or
head restraints.
• Do not hang objects such as coat
hangers directly on the head
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The head restraints are integrated
into the seatback and cannot be
adjusted.
The distance from the back of the
head is set via the backrest angle.
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 setting is saved for the
current driver profile. When the
vehicle is unlocked with the vehicle
key, this setting is called up auto-
matically if the f unction, see page
76, for this has been activated.
The current exterior mirror position
can be saved with the memory
function, see page 119.
1 Adjusting
2 Selecting a mirror, automatic
parking function
3 Folding in and out
Press the button.
The selected mirror moves in
response to the button movement.
To switch to the other mirror:
Push the switch.
WA R N I N G
• Only use accessories that have
been classified as safe for attaching
to the head restraint.
• Do not use any accessories, for
example cushions, during the jour- ney.
Adjusting the height
Setting the distance
Removing
Exterior mirrors
General
Safety note
WA R N I N G
Objects reflected in the mirror are
closer than they appear. The distance to road users behind the vehicle could
be incorrectly estimated, for example
when changing lane. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. Look over your shoulder to estimate the distance
from following traffic.
Overview
Adjusting the exterior mir-
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Selecting a mirror

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In the event of an electrical fault,
press the edges of the mirror glass
to adjust the mirror.
Press the button.
Folding in is possible up to a speed
of approx. 20 km/h, 15 mph.
Folding the mirrors in and out is
useful in the following situations:
•In car washes.
• In narrow streets.
Folded-in mirrors automatically fold
out when the vehicle reaches a
speed of approx. 40 km/h, 25 mph.
If required, both exterior mirrors are
automatically heated when
drive-ready state is switched on.
The exterior mirror on the driver's
side is automatically dimmed. Pho-
tocells in the rear -view mirror, see
page 118, to control this function.
When reverse gear is engaged, the
mirror glass on the front passenger
side is tilted downwards. This
improves the view of the kerb or
other obstacles near the ground, for
example when parking.
1 Push the switch to the
driver's mirror position.
2 Engage selector lever position
R.
Push the switch to the front passen-
ger's mirror position.
The rear-view mirror is dimmed
automatically.
The function is controlled by photo-
cells:
• In the mirror glass.
• On the back of the mirror.
Malfunction
Folding in and out
NOTICE
Because of its width, the vehicle could
sustain damage in car washes. There is a danger of damage to property.
Before washing, fold the mirrors in
manually or with the button.
Automatic heating
Automatically dimming
Automatic parking function,
exterior mirror
Principle
Activating
Deactivating
Rear-view mirror, automatic
dim
General

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