6-2 TOYOTA GR86 2022 Owners Manual (in English)
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3TABLE OF CONTENTS
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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
5-1. Using the air conditioning
system
Automatic air conditioning sys-
tem.................................... 264
Seat heaters ....................... 269
5-2. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list .................. 271
5-3. Using the storage features
List of storage features ....... 273
Trunk features..................... 276
5-4. Using the other interior fea-
tures
Other interior features ......... 277
6-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle exterior ................. 282
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle interior .................. 285
Cleaning and protecting the
Ultrasuede®area ............... 287
6-2. Maintenance
Maintenance requirements
.......................................... 289
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service precau-
tions .................................. 291
Hood ................................... 293
Positioning a floor jack ........ 294
Engine compartment........... 295
Tires .................................... 301
Replacing the tire ................ 308
5Interior features
6Maintenance and care
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Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care
.6-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle exterior ............... 282
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle interior ................ 285
Cleaning and protecting the
Ultrasuede®area ............. 287
6-2. Maintenance
Maintenance requirements
....................................... 289
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service precau-
tions ................................ 291
Hood ................................. 293
Positioning a floor jack ...... 294
Engine compartment ........ 295
Tires .................................. 301
Replacing the tire.............. 308
Tire inflation pressure ....... 312
Wheels.............................. 313
Air conditioning filter ......... 314
Electronic key battery ....... 316
Checking and replacing fuses
....................................... 319
Light bulbs ........................ 321
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6-2. Maintenance
Maintenance and care
6-2.Maintenance
■Where to go for maintenance ser-
vice?
In order to maintain your vehicle in the best possible condition, Toyota recom-
mends that maintenance service opera-
tions as well as other inspections and repairs be carried out by authorized
Toyota retailers or Toyota authorized
repairers, or any reliable repairers. For repairs and services covered by your
warranty, please visit an authorized
Toyota retailer or repairer, who will use genuine Toyota parts in repairing any
difficulties you may encounter. There
can also be advantages in utilizing authorized Toyota retailers or repairers
for non-warranty repairs and services,
as members of the Toyota network will be able to expertly assist you with any
difficulties you may encounter.
Your Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer will per- form all of the scheduled maintenance
on your vehicle reliably and economi-
cally due to their experience with Toyota vehicles.
Scheduled maintenance should be
performed at specified intervals
according to the maintenance
schedule.
For full details of your maintenance
schedule, refer to the “Toyota Service
Booklet” or “Toyota Warranty Booklet”.
What about do-it-yourself mainte-
nance?
Many of the maintenance items are
easy to do yourself if you have a little
mechanical ability and a few basic
automotive tools.
Note, however, that some maintenance
tasks require special tools and skills.
These are best performed by qualified
technicians. Even if you're an experi-
enced do-it-yourself mechanic, we rec-
ommend that repairs and maintenance
be conducted by any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or
any reliable repairer. Any authorized
Toyota retailer or repairer will keep a
record of maintenance, which could be
useful should you ever require War-
ranty Service. Should you choose to
select a qualified and equipped profes-
sional other than an authorized Toyota
repairer to service or maintain your
vehicle, we recommend that you
Maintenance require-
ments
To ensure safe and economical
driving, day-to-day care and
regular maintenance are
essential. Toyota recommends
the maintenance below.
WA R N I N G
■If your vehicle is not properly
maintained
Improper maintenance could result in
serious damage to the vehicle and
possible death or serious injury.
■Handling of the battery
Battery posts, terminals and related
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds which are known to cause brain damage. Wash your
hands after handling. ( P.298)
Scheduled maintenance
Do-it-yourself maintenance
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request that a record of maintenance
be kept.
■Does your vehicle need repairs?
Be on the alert for changes in perfor- mance and sounds, and visual tip-offs
that indicate service is needed. Some
important clues are:
●Engine missing, stumbling or pinging
●Appreciable loss of power
●Strange engine noises
●A fluid leak under the vehicle (How-
ever, water dripping from the air con- ditioning system after use is normal.)
●Change in exhaust sound (This may indicate a dangerous carbon monox-
ide leak. Drive with the windows open
and have the exhaust system checked immediately.)
●Flat-looking tires, excessive tire squeal when cornering, uneven tire
wear
●Vehicle pulls to one side when driven
straight on a level road
●Strange noises related to suspension
movement
●Loss of brake effectiveness, spongy
feeling brake pedal or clutch pedal
(vehicles with a manual transmission),
pedal almost touches the floor, vehicle pulls to one side when braking
●Engine coolant temperature continu-ally higher than normal ( P. 8 8 )
If you notice any of these clues, take
your vehicle to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or
any reliable repairer as soon as possi-
ble. Your vehicle may need adjustment or repair.
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2TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction......................................4
Reading this manual........................ 5
1-1. Basic function
Buttons overview .................... 8
Home screen .......................... 9
Status icon ............................ 10
Settings screen ..................... 11
2-1. Basic information before oper-
ation
Initial screen.......................... 14
Touch screen ........................ 15
Home screen ........................ 16
Entering letters and num-
bers/list screen operation ... 17
Screen adjustment ................ 18
2-2. Connectivity settings
Connecting/Disconnecting a
USB memory device/portable
device ................................. 19
Registering/Connecting a
Bluetooth® device ............... 19
3-1. Bluetooth® settings
Bluetooth® settings ............... 24
3-2. Other settings
General settings.................... 29
Sound settings ...................... 36
Radio settings ....................... 37
Maintenance settings ............ 38
4-1. Phone operation (Hands-free
system for mobile phones)
Phone screen........................ 42
Some basics ......................... 43
Calling on the Bluetooth® phone
............................................ 46
Receiving on the Bluetooth®
phone.................................. 48
Talking on the Bluetooth® phone
............................................ 49
Bluetooth® phone message
function ............................... 50
5-1. Before using applications
Before using applications...... 56
5-2. Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay ....................... 59
5-3. Android Auto
Android Auto ......................... 61
6-1. Basic operation
Some basics ......................... 64
6-2. Radio operation
AM radio/FM radio ................ 67
DAB ...................................... 69
6-3. Media operation
USB memory ........................ 72
iPod/iPhone .......................... 74
Bluetooth® audio................... 76
1Quick guide
2Basic function
3Settings
4Phone
5Apps
6Audio
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Audio
Audio
.6-1. Basic operation
Some basics ....................... 64
6-2. Radio operation
AM radio/FM radio .............. 67
DAB .................................... 69
6-3. Media operation
USB memory ...................... 72
iPod/iPhone ........................ 74
Bluetooth® audio................. 76
AUX .................................... 79
Android Auto ....................... 80
6-4. Audio remote controls
Steering switches ............... 82
6-5. Tips for operating the
audio/visual system
Operating information ......... 83
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6-2. Radio operation
Audio
6-2.Radio operation
The FM/AM radio operation screen
can be accessed by selecting “FM”
or “AM” on the radio control screen.
( P. 6 4 )
Select to change radio modes.
Select to displa y the sound cus-
tomisation screen. ( P.65)
Select to display the radio text.*
Select to display the radio set-
ting screen. ( P. 3 7 )
Select to change the preset sta-
tion list.
Select to step up/down frequen-
cies.
Select and hold to seek frequen-
cies.
Select to change the radio fre-
quency and begin scanning for
receivable radio stations. The
scanning operation will be per-
formed every 10 seconds con-
tinuously.
Select again to stop at a
received radio station.
Select to automatically register
radio stations with high recep-
tion quality to the preset stations
list.
Select to display a list of receiv-
able stations. ( P. 6 8 )
Select to display the PTY select
screen. ( P. 6 8 )*
Select to tune to preset stations.
*: FM Radio only
Turn to adjust the volume.
Press to mute the audio/visual
system.
Press and hold to turn the
audio/visual system off, and
press and hold to turn it on
again.
Turn to step up/down frequen-
cies.
Press and hold to display the
sound customisation screen.
( P. 6 5 )
Press to seek up/down available
AM radio/FM radio
Overview
Control screen
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
Control panel
H
I
J
K
A
B
C
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686-2. Radio operation
stations.
●The radio automatically changes to
stereo reception when a stereo broad-
cast is received.
Stations can be registered as pre-
sets.
1 Tune to the desired station.
2 Select and hold one of the
desired preset station buttons.
To change the preset station to a
different one, follow the same
procedure.
A station list can be displayed.
1 Select “Station List”.
“Update”: Select to update the
station list.
FM only
2 Select the desired list.
“All”: Select to display all sta-
tions.
“Genres”: Select to display cate-
gories.
3 Select the desired station.
The station of a selected PTY (Pro-
gramme Type) can be seeked.
1 Select “PTY Select”.
2 Select the desired PTY.
3 Select “Seek”.
*: This function is not available in some
countries/areas.
This function allows your radio to
receive station and programme
information from radio stations
which broadcast this information.
Depending on the availability of
RDS infrastructure, this function
may not operate properly.
■TA (Traffic Announcement)
function
A pop-up screen is displayed on the
screen and a traffic announcement
is played when, a traffic announce-
ment is received.
●This function can be turned on/off.
( P. 3 7 )
■AF (Alternative Frequency)
function
A station providing good reception
is automatically se lected if current
reception worsens.
●This function can be turned on/off. ( P. 3 7 )
■Emergency announcement
A pop-up screen is displayed on the
screen and an emergency
announcement is played when an
emergency alarm is received.
Registering a station as a
preset
Selecting a station from the
list
PTY select function
Radio data system*
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6-2. Radio operation
Audio
■News announcement
A pop-up screen is displayed on the
screen and a news announcement
is played when, a news announce-
ment is received.
●This function can be turned on/off.
( P. 3 7 )
*: Use of this function may not be possi-
ble depending on country and vehi-
cle.
DAB operation screen can be
accessed by selecting “DAB” on the
radio control screen. ( P. 6 4 )
Select to change radio modes.
Select to display the sound cus-
tomisation screen. ( P. 6 5 )
Select to display dynamic infor-
mation.
Select to display the radio set-
ting screen. ( P.37)
Select to change the service
component and begin scan-
ning. The scanning operation
will be performed every 10 sec-
onds continuously.
Select again to stop at a
received service component.
Select to display the time shift
operation buttons. ( P. 7 1 )
DAB*
Overview
Control screen
A
B
C
D
E
F
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706-2. Radio operation
Select to display a list of receiv-
able stations. ( P. 7 0 )
Select to displa y the PTY select
screen. ( P. 7 1 )
Select to change the preset sta-
tion list.
When “Seek” has been selected
for the “Tuning Method”: Select
and hold to search for receiva-
ble service components.
When “Manual Tune” has been
selected for the “Tuning
Method”: Select and hold to tune
to the next service component.
Select to tune to preset ser-
vices.
Turn to adjust the volume.
Press to mute the audio/visual
system.
Press and hold to turn the
audio/visual system off, and
press and hold to turn it on
again.
Turn to step up/down services.
Press and hold to display the
sound customisation screen.
( P. 6 5 )
Press to seek up/down available
ensembles.
Services can be registered as pre-
sets.
1 Tune to the desired service.
2 Select and hold one of the
desired preset station buttons.
To change the preset service to a
different one, follow the same
procedure.
A service/component list can be
displayed.
1 Select “Station List”.
2 Select the desired item.
“All”: Select to display all ensem-
bles.
“Genres”: Select to display cate-
gories.
“Update”: Select to update the
station list.
3 Select the desired service/ser-
vice component.
Control panel
G
H
I
J
K
A
B
Registering a service as a
preset
Selecting a service/service
component from the list
C