height TOYOTA SUPRA 2019 Owners Manual
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Supra Owner's Manual2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
The voice control system should
not be used for emergency calls.
Under stress, a person's speech
and voice pitch can change. This
could unnecessarily delay connec-
tion of your call.
Instead, use the SOS button
located near the rear-view mirror.
1Backrest angle
2Height
3Backrest width
4Lumbar support
5Forward/back
6Seat angle
1Forward/back, height, seat
angle
2Driver's seat memory
3Backrest angle
4Backrest width
5Lumbar support Information for emergency calls
Setting and operation
Seats, mirrors and steering
wheel
Manually adjustable seats
Electrically adjustable seats
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QUICK REFERENCE1Adjusting
2Selecting a mirror, automatic
parking function
3Folding in and out
1Fold the lever downwards.
2Move the steering wheel to the
preferred height and angle to
suit your seated position.
3Swing the lever back up.
The memory function enables the
following settings to be stored and retrieved when required:
• Seat position.
• Exterior mirror position.
• Height of the Head-Up Display.
1Set the desired position.
2Press the button on the
driver's seat. The lettering in the
button is illuminated.
3Press the desired button 1 or 2
at the driver's seat while the let-
tering is illuminated. A signal
sounds.
Press the desired button 1 or 2.
1Changing the entertainment
source
2Sound output on/off, volume
3Favourites buttons
4Changing station/track
5Traffic information To adjust the exterior mirrors
To adjust the steering wheel
Steering wheel adjustment
Memory function
Principle
Saving
Recalling
Infotainment
Radio
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The alarm system is triggered on
opening a door if the door has been
unlocked using the integrated key
in the door lock.
Stopping the alarm, see page 93.
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-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. 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
Tilt alarm sensor
Interior movement detector
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1Backrest angle
2Height
3Backrest width
4Lumbar support
5Forward/back
6Seat angle
Pull the lever and apply your weight
to or lift your weight off the backrest
as required.Pull the lever up or press the lever
down repeatedly until the seat
reaches the desired height.
Pull the lever and slide the seat in
the desired direction.
After releasing the lever, move the
seat gently forward or back to make
sure it engages properly. Manually adjustable seats
Overview
Backrest angle
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Height
Forward/back
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CONTROLS
Pull the lever up or press the lever
down repeatedly until the seat
reaches the desired angle.
The driver's seat setting is saved
for the currently used profile, see
page 90. If a driver profile is
selected, the saved position is
called up automatically.
The current seat position can be
saved with the memory function,
see page 106.
1Forward/back, height, seat angle
2Driver's seat memory
3Backrest angle
4Backrest width
5Lumbar support
Press the switch forwards or back-
wards.
Press the switch up or down. Seat angle
Electrically adjustable seats
General
Overview
Forward/back
Height
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CONTROLS
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 collision. 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.
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 uprightCorrect driving posture and use of the seat belts
A
B
C
D
E
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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
currently used driver profile, see
page 90. If a driver profile is
selected, the saved position is
called up automatically.
The current exterior mirror position can be saved with the memory
function, see page 106.
1Adjusting
2Selecting a mirror, automatic
parking function
3Folding 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.
WARNING
• Do not hang objects such as coat
hangers directly on the head
restraint.
• 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
WARNING
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
Electrical adjustment
Selecting a mirror
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• Keep the photocells clean.
• Do not obstruct the zone
between the rear-view mirror and
the windscreen.1Fold the lever downwards.
2Move the steering wheel to the
preferred height and angle to
suit your seated position.
3Swing the lever back up.
The memory function enables the
following settings to be stored and
retrieved when required:
• Seat position.
• Exterior mirror position.
• Height of the Head-Up Display.
For each driver profile, see page
86, two memory slots can be
assigned with different settings.
The following settings are not
saved:
• Backrest width.
• Lumbar support. Overview
Operating requirements
Steering wheel
Safety note
WARNING
Adjusting the steering wheel while
driving may cause the steering wheel
to move unexpectedly. You could lose
control of the vehicle. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. Only adjust the
steering wheel when the vehicle is at
a standstill.
Manual steering wheel
adjustment
Memory function
Principle
General
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WARNING
The seat belts are designed to protect
persons of average adult height and
weight. A child which is 150 cm or
shorter should be sat in an appropri-
ately sized child restraint system,
such as a Toyota genuine child
restraint system. Do not allow a child
to be unrestrained in the vehicle while
it is moving, as doing so is extremely
dangerous.
WARNING
Never leave a child unattended in the
vehicle.
When parking the vehicle, turn the
engine switch off, exit the vehicle with
the child and lock the doors. Even if it
is just for a short time, leaving a child
in the vehicle can be extremely dan-
gerous for the following reasons:
●When the vehicle is parked under
direct sunlight, the temperature
inside the vehicle can increase to
over 50°C, even in winter. In this sit-
uation, occupants may suffer from
dehydration or heatstroke.
●If a switch is operated accidentally,
it may lead to unexpected injuries.
●Do not allow a child to open and
close the doors. When closing a
door, be careful so that the child’s
hands and feet to not get caught in
the door.
●Do not allow a child to put their
head or limbs out of the door win-
dow and be sure that they are clear
of the window before operating the
power window switch.
Important considerations
Safety note
WARNING
Unsupervised children or pets in the
vehicle can set the vehicle in motion
and endanger themselves or other
road users, for example by the follow-
ing actions:
●Pressing the start/stop button.
●Release the parking brake.
●Opening and closing doors or win-
dows.
●Engaging selector lever position N.
●Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu-
pervised in the vehicle. When leaving
the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.
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When using a child restraint system
on the front passenger seat, make
sure that the front and side airbags
on the passenger side are deacti-
vated. Front passenger airbags can
only be deactivated with the key
switch for front passenger airbags,
see page 188.Appropriate child restraint systems
for every age and weight class are
available from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Please comply with the operating
and safety instructions provided by
the child restraint system manufac-
turer when selecting, attaching and
using child restraint systems.
WARNING
Children less than 150 cm, 5 ft in
height cannot wear the seat belt cor-
rectly without using additional child
restraint systems. The protective
function of the seat belts may be lim-
ited or may even fail completely if the
seat belts are worn incorrectly. If a
seat belt is not worn correctly, addi-
tional injuries can be caused, for
example in the event of an accident or
braking and evasive manoeuvres.
There is a danger of injury or even
death. Children smaller than 150 cm,
5 ft in height must be secured in suita-
ble child restraint systems.
Not for Australia/New Zea-
land: Children on the front
passenger seat
General
Safety note
WARNING
Active front passenger airbags can
injure a child in a child restraint sys-
tem if they are triggered. There is a
danger of injury. Make sure that the
front passenger airbags are deacti-
vated and the PASSENGER AIRBAG
OFF indicator lamp is illuminated.
WARNING
Children less than 150 cm, 5 ft in
height cannot wear the seat belt cor-
rectly without using additional child
restraint systems. The protective
function of the seat belts may be lim-
ited or may even fail completely if the
seat belts are worn incorrectly. If a
seat belt is not worn correctly, addi-
tional injuries can be caused, for
example in the event of an accident or
braking and evasive manoeuvres.
There is a danger of injury or even
death. Children smaller than 150 cm,
5 ft in height must be secured in suita-
ble child restraint systems.
Fitting child restraints
General