sensor TOYOTA SUPRA 2022 User Guide
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Automatic driving lights
control P.185
Automatic high-beamP.188
Low-beam headlights
P. 1 8 6
Instrument lighting P.191
Right parking light P.186
Left parking light P.186
5 Steering-column lever, left
Turn indicator P.150
High-beam headlights,
headlight flasher P.150
Automatic high-beam
P. 1 8 8
On-board computer P.177
6 Shift paddle P.157
7 Buttons on steering wheel, left
Manual Speed Limiter
P. 2 3 2
Cruise Control on/off
P. 2 3 4
Resuming Cruise Con-
trolP.232
Interrupting Cr uise Control
P. 2 3 2
Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol on/off P.238
Cruise Control: to store a
speed
Speed Limit Assist: accept the
suggested speed P.246
Interrupts Cruise Con-
trol/Resuming Cruise Con-
trolP.232
Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol: to increase the distance/to
reduce the distanceP.232
Rocker switch for Cruise Con-
trolP.232
8 Instrument cluster P.162
9 Buttons on steering wheel, right
Selection lists P.177
Volume, see Navigation
system Owner's manual
Voice control system P.68
Telephone, see Owner's
Manual for Navigation, Enter-
tainment, Communication
Knurled wheel for selection lists
P. 1 7 7
10 Shift paddle P.157
11 Steering-column lever, right
Wiper P.151
Rain sensor P.152
Cleaning windscreen
P. 1 5 3
12 To adjust the steering wheel
P. 1 1 9
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13 Horn, entire area
14 To release the bonnet
P. 3 2 1
15 Unlocking the boot lid P.91
1 Control Display P.59
2 Hazard warning lights
P. 3 5 2
3 Ventilation P.266
4 Glove box P.274
5 Radio/multimedia, see Naviga-
tion system Owner's manual
6 Automatic air conditioning P.261
7 Controller with buttons P.60,
P. 6 1
8 Sport mode switch P.160
SPORT drive mode
Toyota Supra Safety P.205
Auto Start/Stop P.145
Parking Sensors P.50
Rear-view camera P.253
RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert)
function P.256
Park Assistant P.50
Vehicle Stability Control,
VSC P.229
9 Parking brake P.148
10 Automatic transmission selector
lever P.154
Around the centre console
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4
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5
6
7
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This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the special equip-
ment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
Depending on the equipment, the
following cameras and sensors are
installed in the vehicle:
• Cameras behind the windscreen.
• Rear-view camera.
• Front radar sensor.
• Side radar sensors, rear.
• Ultrasonic sensors in the bump-
ers.
Keep the vehicle clean and unob-
structed in the area of the cameras
and sensors.
*: if equipped
The cameras are located near the
interior mirror.
The camera is located in the handle
strip of the tailgate.
The camera may have limited func-
tionality or incorrect information
may be displayed in the following
situations, for example:
• In thick fog, wet conditions or
snow.
Sensors of the vehicle
Vehicle equipment
Overview
Cameras
Cameras behind the wind-
screen*
Rear-view camera
System limits of the cameras
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• On steep crests or dips or on
tight bends.
• If the camera field of view is
obscured, for example due to
windscreen fittings or stickers.
• If the camera lens is contami-
nated or damaged.
• In the case of bright oncoming
light or strong reflections, for
example if the sun is low in the
sky.
• In the dark.
• Camera behind the windscreen:
if the camera has overheated
due to excessively high tempera-
tures and has been temporarily
deactivated.
• Camera behind the windscreen:
during camera calibration imme-
diately after vehicle delivery.
A Check Control message may be
displayed if the system has failed.
*: if equipped
The radar sensor is located in the
front bumper.
*: if equipped
The radar sensors are located in
the bumper.
The radar sensors may have lim-
ited functionality or may not be
available at all in the following situ-
ations, for example:
• If the sensors are contaminated,
for example by icing.
• If the sensors are obscured, for
example by stickers, foils or a
number plate holder.
• If the sensor is not correctly
aligned, for example following
parking damage.
• If the area covered by the sen-
sors' radar beam is obscured, for
example due to a projecting load.
• If the sensors' field of view is
obscured, for example due to
garage walls, hedges or mounds
of snow.
• After work performed incorrectly
on the vehicle paintwork near to
the sensors.
Radar sensors
Front radar sensor*
Side radar sensors, rear*
System limits of the radar
sensors
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• At steep crests/hilltops or dips.
A Check Control message may be
displayed if the system has failed.
*: if equipped
The physical limits of ultrasound
measurement may be reached
when detecting objects in situations
including the following:
• If the sensors are contaminated.
• If the sensors are obscured, for
example by stickers.
• If the sensor is not correctly
aligned, for example following
parking damage.
• After work performed incorrectly
on the vehicle paintwork near to
the sensors.
• Small children and animals.
• Persons wearing certain types of
clothing, for example a coat.
• If there is external interference
with the ultrasonic sound, for
example by passing vehicles,
loud machines or other ultra-
sonic sources.
• Certain weather conditions: for
example, high humidity, wet con-
ditions, snowfall, cold, extreme
heat or strong wind.
• Trailer drawbars and tow hitches
of other vehicles.
• Thin or wedge-shaped objects.
• Moving objects.
• Higher protruding objects, for
example projecting walls.
• Objects with corners, edges and
smooth surfaces.
• Objects with fine surfaces or
structures, for example fences.
• Objects with porous surfaces.
• Small and low objects such as
boxes.
• Soft obstacles or obstacles cov-
ered in foam.
• Plants or shrubs.
• In washing bays and car washes.
• On uneven surfaces, for exam-
ple speed bumps.
• In the presence of dense
exhaust fumes.
• The ultrasonic sensors do not
take into accoun t loads project-
ing beyond the outline of the
vehicle.
A Check Control message may be
displayed if the system has failed.
Ultrasonic sensors
Ultrasonic sensors in the
front/rear bumpers*
Ultrasonic sensors of the
Parking Sensor, for exam-
ple in the bumpers.
System limits of the ultra-
sonic sensors
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files.
To ensure that the correct driver
profile can be set, the system must
be able to allocate the detected
remote control uniquely to the
driver.
This is ensured if the following con-
ditions are met:
• The driver is only carrying their
own remote control.
• The driver unlocks the vehicle.
• The driver enters the vehicle
through the driver's door.
The name of the currently used
driver profile is displayed when the
Control Display is switched on.
Select a driver profile, see page 77.
As soon as the engine is started or
any button pressed, the display
selected last is shown on the Con-
trol Display.
To cancel the welcome screen via
Toyota Supra Command: "OK"
Settings for the following systems
and functions are saved in the cur-
rently used driv er profile. Which
settings can be saved depends on
the country and equipment.
• Unlocking and locking.
•Lights.
• Air conditioning.
• Radio.
• Instrument cluster.
• Favourites buttons.
• Volumes, sound.
• Control Display.
• Parking Sensors.
• Rear-view camera.
• Head-Up Display.
• Sport mode switch.
• Seat position, exterior mirror
position
The positions set via the seat memory
and the last position set are saved.
• Cruise Control.
• Toyota Supra Safety.
Regardless of which remote control
is currently being used, it is possi-
ble to call up a different driver pro-
file. This enables the personal
vehicle settings to be called up,
even if the vehicle was not
unlocked with the driver's own
remote control.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driver profiles"
3 Select a driver profile.
4 "OK"
• The settings saved in the
selected driver profile are
applied automatically.
Operating requirements
Currently used driver profile
Settings
Profile management
Selecting a driver profile
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is opened.
• Movements inside the vehicle.
• A change in the vehicle's incline,
for instance if an attempt is made
to jack it up and steal the wheels
or to raise it prior to towing away.
• An interruption in the power sup-
ply from the battery.
• Improper use of the socket for
on-board diagnosis OBD.
• The vehicle is locked while a
device is connected to the socket
for on-board diagnosis OBD.
Socket for on-board diagnosis
OBD, see page 332.
The alarm system indicates the fol-
lowing changes visually and audi-
bly:
• Audible alarm: Depending on
local regulations, the acoustic
alarm may be suppressed.
• Visual alarm: By flashing of the
hazard warning lights and, if
applicable, the headlights.
To safeguard the function of the
alarm system, do not modify the
system.
The alarm system is switched off
and on at the same time as the
vehicle is unlocked and locked via
the remote control or Smart Key
System.
The alarm system is triggered on
opening a door if the door has been
unlocked using the integrated key
in the door lock.
To stop the alarm, see page 104.
The boot lid can be opened even
with the alarm system switched on.
On closing the boot lid, it is locked
again and monitored, as long as the
doors are locked. The hazard warn-
ing lights flash once.
• Indicator lamp flashes every 2
seconds: The alarm system is
switched on.
• Indicator lamp flashes for
approximately 10 seconds
before it flashes every 2 sec-
onds: The interior movement
detector and tilt alarm sensor are
not active because doors, bon-
Switching on/off
Opening the doors when the
alarm system is switched on
Opening the boot lid with the
alarm system switched on
Indicator lamp on the
rear-view mirror
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net or boot lid are not closed cor-
rectly. Correctly closed access
points are secured.
If the open access points are then
closed, the interior protection and tilt
alarm sensor are switched on.
• The indicator lamp extinguishes
after the vehicle has been
unlocked: No attempt has been
made to tamper with the vehicle.
• The indicator lamp flashes after
unlocking until the drive-ready
state is switched on, but for no
longer than approximately 5 min-
utes: The alarm has been trig-
gered.
The incline of the vehicle is moni-
tored.
The alarm system responds, for
example, when there is an attempt
to steal a wheel or when towing
away.
The passenger compartment is
monitored to the height of the seat
cushions. Therefore the alarm sys-
tem, including the interior move-
ment detector, is switched on even
when the window is open. Falling
objects such as leaves can acci-
dentally trigger the alarm.
The tilt alarm sensor and the inte-
rior movement detector may trigger
an alarm without any unauthorised
activity taking place.
Possible situations for an unwanted
alarm:
• In washing bays or car washes.
• In two-level garages.
• During transport via motorail, car
ferry or trailer.
• When there are pets in the vehi-
cle.
• When the vehicle is locked after
starting to refuel.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior
protection can be switched off for
such situations.
The indicator lamp illuminates for
approximately 2 seconds and then
flashes again.
The tilt alarm sensor and the inte-
rior movement detector are
switched off until the next time the
vehicle is locked.
• Unlock the vehicle with the
Tilt alarm sensor
Interior move ment detector
Avoiding false alarms
General
Switching off the tilt alarm sensor
and interior movement detector
Within 10 seconds of locking
the vehicle, press the button
on the remote control.
Stopping the alarm
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Shift 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 equipment ver-
sion and country version, the vehi-
cle has various sensors to record
the traffic situation. This enables
the intelligent auto matic Start/Stop
function to adapt to various traffic
situations and, where necessary,
behave in an anticipatory manner.
For example, in the following situa-
tions:
If a situation is detected in which
the duration of the stop is likely
to be very short, the engine is not
stopped automatically. Depend-
ing on the situation, a message
is shown on the Control Display.
If a situation is detected in which
the vehicle should drive off
immediately, the stopped engine
is started automatically.
The function may be limited if the
navigation data is invalid, outdated
or not available, for example.
The engine is not switched off auto-
matically.
During an automatic engine stop,
the engine is started.
Press the button.
The Auto Start/Stop is also deacti-
vated in selector lever position M.
The Auto Start/Stop is also deacti-
vated in the SPORT drive mode of
the Sport mode switch.
■General
With automatic engine stop, the
vehicle can be parked safely, for
Auto Start/Stop additional
function
Manually deactivating/acti-
vating the system
Principle
Using the button
Via selector lever position
Sport mode switch
Parking the vehicle during auto-
matic engine stop
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Do not use the wipers on a dry
windscreen, otherwise the wiper
blades will wear or become dam-
aged more quickly.
The wipers can be operated in the
standby state.
Press the lever upwards until the
desired position is reached.
Rest position of the wipers, posi-
tion 0.
Rain sensor, position 1.
Normal wiper speed, position 2.
When the vehicle is at a standstill, the
wipers switch to intermittent mode.
Fast wiper speed, position 3.
When the vehicle is at a standstill, the
wipers switch to normal speed.
If a journey is in terrupted with the
wiper system switched on: when
the journey is resumed, the wipers
continue operating at the previously
set level.
Wiper system
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
If the wipers start moving when they
are folded away from the windscreen,
parts of the body may become trapped or the vehicle may be dam-
aged. There is a danger of injury or
damage to property. Make sure that the vehicle is switched off when the
wipers are folded away from the wind-
screen, and that the wipers are in contact with the windscreen when
switching on.
NOTICE
If the wipers are frozen to the wind- screen, switching them on may cause
the wiper blades to tear off and the
wiper motor to overheat. There is a danger of damage to property. Defrost
the windscreen before switching on
the wipers.
Switching on the wiper sys-
tem