TOYOTA SUPRA 2022 Owner's Manual
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Council.
• Protection of personal data:
Directive 2002/58/EC of the
European Parliament and of the
Council.
The Toyota Supra Connect contract
concluded for this function, as well
as the relevant laws, ordinances
and directives of the European Par-
liament and the European Council
provide the legal basis for the acti-
vation and function of the intelligent
emergency call system.
The relevant ordinances and direc-
tives govern the protection of indi-
viduals in terms of processing
personal data.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem processes personal data in
accordance with European direc-
tives on the protection of personal
data.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem processes personal data only
with the vehicle owner's consent.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem and other added-value ser-
vices may only process personal
data with the express consent of
the individual affected by data pro-
cessing, for example the vehicle
owner.
The automatic emergency call sys-
tem operates via mobile communi-
cations through the SIM card
installed in the vehicle. The SIM
card is permanently logged into the
mobile telephone network so a con-
nection can be established quickly.
The data is sent to the vehicle man-
ufacturer in the event of an emer-
gency.
The vehicle manufacturer also uses
the data sent as part of an emer-
gency call to improve product and
service quality.
Only the provider of the mobile tele-
phone network is able to determine
the position of the vehicle based on
mobile telephone mast locations.
The network operator is not able to
link the vehicle identification num-
ber to the telephone number of the
installed SIM card. Only the vehicle
manufacturer is able to link the
vehicle identification number to the
telephone number of the installed
SIM card.
The log data for emergency calls is
saved in a vehicle memory. The
oldest log data is regularly deleted.
The log data includes information
on when and where an emergency
call was issued, for example.
In exceptional cases, the log data
can be read out from the vehicle
SIM card
Improving quality
Position determination
Log data for emergency calls
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memory. It is usually only possible
for log data to be read out with a
court order and if the corresponding
devices are directly connected to
the vehicle.
The system has been designed so
that an emergency call is triggered
automatically following an accident
of a certain severity, which is
detected by the sensors in the vehi-
cle.
If an emergency call is made by the
automatic emergency call system,
the same information is conveyed
to the appointed emergency call
centre as is normally conveyed to
the public rescue coordination cen-
tre by the eCall statutory emer-
gency call system.
Furthermore, the automatic emer-
gency call system also conveys the
following additional information to
an emergency call centre appointed
by the vehicle manufacturer and,
where applicable, to the public res-
cue coordination centre:
• Accident data, for example the
direction of th e collision as
detected by the vehicle sensors
in order to facilitate the rescue
services deployment plans.
• Contact data, for example the
telephone number of the
installed SIM card and the
driver's telephone number, if
available, so that those involved
in the accident can be contacted
quickly if necessary.
The data relating to an emergency
call that has been placed is trig-
gered in the vehicle. The data con-
tains information about the
emergency call, for example the
place and time it was issued.
The emergency call centre saves
audio recordings of the emergency
call.
Audio recordings of the customer
are saved for 24 hours, in case
details of the emergency call need
to be analysed. A fter that, the audio
recordings are deleted. Audio
recordings of the emergency call
centre employee are saved for 24
hours for quality assurance pur-
poses.
The data obtained in the context of
an automatic emergency call is only
used to process the emergency
call. If legally obliged to do so, the
vehicle manufactur er will disclose
the data it has processed and,
where applicable , still has saved.
Automatic emergency call
Sent information
Data storage
Disclosure of personal data
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The owner of a vehicle equipped
with an automatic emergency call
system and the eCall statutory
emergency call system has the
right to use the on-board eCall sys-
tem instead of the automatic emer-
gency call function.
For deactivation requests, contact
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system is always on standby in
addition to the automatic emer-
gency call system. The eCall statu-
tory emergency call system takes
over the emergency call function if
the automatic emergency call sys-
tem is not functional for technical
reasons, for example if the emer-
gency call centre appointed by the
vehicle manufacturer cannot be
reached.
The eCall statutory emergency call
system uses the infrastructure of
the 112 public emergency call num-
ber.
The system can be configured so
that emergency calls are always
made via the eCall statutory emer-
gency call system and not via the
automatic emergency call system.
Have the setting configured by any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
This vehicle is equipped with an
event data recorder EDR. The main
function of this EDR is to record
data in the event of crash or
near-miss situations, such as trig-
gering of an airbag or collision with
a road obstacle; this data helps to
understand how the vehicle's sys-
tems behaved. EDR serves to
record data for a short period, typi-
cally 30 seconds or less, relating to
driving dynamics and the vehicle's
safety systems.
The EDR installed in this vehicle is
used for recording the following
data:
The operating behaviour of vari-
ous vehicle systems.
Whether the driver and front-seat
passenger had fastened their
seat belts.
How far the driver had pressed
the accelerator and/or brake
pedals, if at all.
What speed the vehicle was trav-
elling at.
This data can help to gain a better
understanding of the circumstances
leading to crashes and injuries.
EDR data is only recorded by the
vehicle if there is a severe accident;
under normal driving conditions, no
data is recorded by the EDR and no
personal data is saved either, for
example no data about name, gen-
der, age or accident location.
Statutory emergency call systemEvent data recorder EDR
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However, other parties such as law
enforcement authorities can link the
EDR data with the sort of person-
ally identifiable data that is routinely
gathered during the investigation of
an accident.
To read out the data recorded by
the EDR, it is necessary to have
special equipment and access to
the vehicle or the EDR. In addition
to the vehicle manufacturer, other
parties such as law enforcement
authorities in possession of special
equipment can read out the infor-
mation if they have access to the
vehicle or the EDR.
Eurasian Economic Union area:
TECHNICAL REGULATION OF
THE CUSTOMS UNION “ON THE
SAFETY OF WHEELED VEHI-
CLES” TR CU 018/2011 Attach-
ment No.3, Section 2
(Requirements for vehicles con-
cerning their interior noise), Table
2.1, Remarks 3
This vehicle may not be used for
public purposes (as taxis, for exam-
ple).
Depending on the national-market
version, the vehicle identification
number is located at different posi-
tions in the vehicle. This chapter
describes all the positions that are
possible for the model range.
The vehicle identification number is
in the engine compartment, on the
right-hand side of the vehicle.
The vehicle identification number is
on the type plate, on the right-hand
Noise levels inside the vehi-
cle
Vehicle identification num-
ber
General
Engine compartment
Right-hand side of type plate
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side of the vehicle.
The vehicle identification number is
on the type plate, on the left-hand
side of the vehicle.
The vehicle identification number is
additionally located behind the
windscreen.
Left-hand side of type plate
Windscreen
Other Precautions
WA R N I N G
Do not modify the vehicle.
Do not modify the vehicle with any parts (ex. batteries, electrical compo-
nents, etc.) other than Toyota genuine
parts and accessories or Toyota approved parts, as doing so may
cause an unexpected malfunction or
an accident. For information on Toyota genuine parts and accesso-
ries, contact any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
WA R N I N G
Do not install any accessories to the
windshield.
If an accessory is installed to the
windshield or the rear view mirror, it
may block your vision of the road or become a distraction, possibly lead-
ing to an accident. Also, if an object
such as a suction cu p is attached to the windshield, it may act as a lens
and possibly cause a fire. Do not
install a wide view mirror to the rear view mirror as it may come loose in a
collision and cause injury.
WA R N I N G
Do not leave lighters in the vehicle.
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WA R N I N G
When the vehicle is parked under
direct sunlight, the temperature inside
the vehicle can become extremely
high. Therefore, it is very dangerous to leave objects which contain com-
bustible materials, such as a lighter, in
the vehicle as they may explode or catch fire. Also, if a lighter were to get
caught in the moving parts of a seat,
when the seat is moved, the lighter may break and cause a fire.
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Getting in ............................ 26
Adjustment and operation... 32
On the move ....................... 36
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Before starting the engine, perform
the necessary routine vehicle
checks. It is the owner’s responsi-
bility to perform routine vehicle
checks and any legally necessary
yearly inspections, according to any
local laws and regulations. For
details about inspection proce-
dures, refer to the Service Book
(Maintenance Guide).
Getting in
Before driving
Vehicle inspection
WA R N I N G
Do not leave flammable objects in the vehicle.
If a fuel can, combustible car care products, spray cans, etc. are left in
the vehicle, there is a danger that
they may catch fire and explode. Also, when the vehicle is parked with the
doors and windows completely
closed, do not leave containers of car- bonated beverages in the vehicle, as
the temperature inside the vehicle
can increase to over 50°C, depending on the location.
WA R N I N G
Make sure to secu rely stow all lug-
gage.
In the case of sudden braking or a
collision, unsecure d objects may fly
about and strike the occupants, possi- bly causing injury. Ma ke sure to stow
luggage securely in the luggage com-
partment.
WA R N I N G
Do not leave objects on the driver’s
side floor.
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There are blind spots around the
vehicle which cannot be seen
from the driver’s seat. Make sure
to check the area around the
vehicle for small children and low
WA R N I N G
If an object gets stuck behind the
brake pedal, braking may be impossi-
ble and the accelerator pedal may not return after being depressed, leading
to an extremely dangerous situation.
WA R N I N G
Make sure that the floor mats are
securely installed.
Make sure to only use genuine Toyota
floor mats which are designed for this model and secure them in place using
the provided fasteners. When the
floor mats have been removed, such as when cleaning the vehicle, make
sure to securely install the floor mats
using the fasteners before driving the
vehicle.
If a floor mat which cannot be
installed securely, due to a damaged fastener, etc., is used, it may shift
while driving and cover the accelera-
tor pedal, possibly depressing it and causing an accident.
Additionally, never install two or more floor mats on top of each other. Not
only will additional floor mats interfere
with normal operation of the pedals, but there is a danger that a mat may
curl behind the brake pedal and pre-
vent it from being depressed.
WA R N I N G
Be careful not to inhale exhaust
gases.
The exhaust includes colorless, odor- less carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon
monoxide (CO) can be inhaled with-
out noticing and in the worst cases, can cause death. Make sure to not
allow the engine to idle in a closed off
garage or other location with poor ventilation.
If there is a hole or crack in the exhaust system, caused by corrosion,
etc., exhaust gasses may enter the
vehicle while driving. If you smell exhaust gasses in the vehicle, com-
pletely open all of the windows and
have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
Confirm safety of
surroundings
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objects before driving.
When backing up (reversing), if
you cannot see the area behind
the vehicle sufficiently, exit the
vehicle and check the area
before proceeding.
Refrain from driving when you are
fatigued or not feeling well.
Also, if driving for a long time, be
sure to stop and rest periodically.
1 Unlocking
2 Locking
3 Unlocking the boot lid
4 Headlight courtesy delay feature
Depending on the settings, only the
driver's door or all vehicle access
points are unlocked.
If only the driver's door is unlocked,
press the button on the remote con-
trol again to unlock the other vehi-
cle access points.
1 Close the driver's door.
2 Press the button on the
remote control.
All vehicle entrances are locked.
Central locking buttons.
The fuel filler flap remains
unlocked.
When in poor physical condi-
tion
Opening and closing
Buttons on the remote con-
trol
Unlocking the vehicle
Press the button on the
remote control.
Locking the vehicle
Central locking buttons
Overview
Locking
Pressing the button locks
the vehicle when the front
doors are closed.