TOYOTA SUPRA 2021 Owners Manual (in English)
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2021, Model line: SUPRA, Model: TOYOTA SUPRA 2021Pages: 360, PDF Size: 10.41 MB
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• In automatic vehicle washes.
• In duplex garages.
• During transport on trains car-rying vehicles, at sea or on a
trailer.
• With animals in the vehicle.
• When the vehicle is locked after start of fueling.
The tilt alarm sensor and the
interior motion sensor can be
switched off in such situations.
The indicator light lights up for
approx. 2 seconds and then
continues to flash.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior
motion sensor are switched off
until the vehicle is locked again.
• Unlock the vehicle with the remote control.
• Unlock the vehicle with the integrated key and activate
the drive-ready state via
emergency detection of the
vehicle key, refer to page 79.
• With Smart Key System: when carrying the vehicle key,
grasp the driver’s door or front
passenger door handle com- pletely.
The windows can be opened
with the vehicle key from the
outside as well as closed with
Smart Key System.
Additional information: Vehicle
key, refer to page 74.
The windows can be operated
under the following conditions.
Switching off the tilt alarm
sensor and interior motion
sensor
Press the button on the
remote control within 10
seconds as soon as the
vehicle is locked.
Switching off the alarm
Power windows
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
When operating the windows,
body parts and objects can be
jammed. There is a risk of injury
or risk of damage to property.
Make sure that the area of move-
ment of the windows is clear
during opening and closing.
Overview
Power windows
Functional requirements
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• Standby state is established.
• Drive-ready state is activated.
The remote control must be in
the car’s interior.
• Press the switch to the resistance point.
The window opens while the switch
is being held.
• Press the switch beyond the resistance point.
The window opens automatically.
Pressing the switch again stops the
motion.
• Pull the switch to the resistance point.
The window closes while the switch
is being held.
• Pull the switch beyond the resistance point.
The window closes automatically if
the door is closed. Pulling again
stops the motion.
The jam protection prevents
objects or body parts becoming
jammed between the door frame
and window while a window is
being closed. If resistance or a blockage is
detected while a window is
being closed, the closing action
is interrupted and the window
opens slightly.
In case of danger from the out-
side or if ice might prevent nor-
mal closing, proceed as follows:
1
Pull the switch past the
resistance point and hold it
there.
The window closes with limited jam
protection. If the closing force
exceeds a specific threshold, clos-
ing is interrupted.
2 Pull the switch past the
resistance point again within
approx. 4 seconds and hold it
there.
The window closes without jam pro-
tection.
Opening
Closing
Jam protection system
Concept
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Accessories on the windows such
as antennas can impact jam pro-
tection. There is a risk of injury.
Do not install ac cessories in the
area of movement of the win-
dows.
Closing without the jam pro-
tection system
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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.
An ideal seating position that
meets the needs of the occu-
pants can make a vital contribu-
tion to relaxed, fatigue-free
driving.
In the event of an accident, the
correct seating position plays an
important role. Follow the infor-
mation in the following chapters:
• Seats, refer to page 93.
• Safety belts, refer to page 97.
• Head restraints, refer to page 101.
• Airbags, refer to page 158.
Seats, mirrors, and
steering wheel
Vehicle features and
options
Sitting safely
Seats
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Seat adjustments while driving
can lead to unexpected move-
ments of the seat. Vehicle control
could be lost. There is a risk of an
accident. Only adjust the seat on
the driver's side when the vehicle
is stationary.
WA R N I N G
With a backrest inc lined too far to
the rear, the efficacy of the safety
belt can no longer be ensured.
There is a risk of sliding under the
safety belt in an accident. There is
a risk of injuries or danger to life.
Adjust the seat prior to starting the
trip. Adjust the backrest so that it
is in the most upright position as
possible and do not adjust again
while driving.
WA R N I N G
There is a risk of jamming when
moving the seats. There is a risk
of injury or risk of damage to prop-
erty. Make sure that the area of
movement of the seat is clear
prior to any adjustment.
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1Backrest angle
2 Height
3 Backrest width*
4 Lumbar support*
5 Forward/back
6 Seat angle*
*: if equipped
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 prop-
erly.
Manually adjustable seats
Overview
Backrest angle
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Pull the lever up or press the
lever down repeatedly until the
seat reaches the desired angle.
*: if equipped
The seat adjustment for the
driver’s seat is stored for the
driver profile currently used.
When the vehicle is unlocked
via the vehicle key, the position
is automatically retrieved if the
function, refer to page 62, is
activated for this purpose.
The current seat position can be
stored using the memory func-
tion, refer to page 104.1
Forward/backward, height,
seat tilt
2 Driver's seat memory
3 Backrest tilt
4 Backrest width
5 Lumbar support
Push switch forward or back-
ward.
Seat angle
Electrically adjustable
seats*
General information
Overview
Forward/backward
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Push switch up or down.
Move switch up or down.
Move switch forward or back-
ward.The curvature of the seat back-
rest can be adjusted in a way
that it supports the lumbar
region of the spine. The lower
back and the spine are sup-
ported for upright posture.
Adjusting the backrest width
may improve lateral support
when taking corners.
You can change the backrest
width by adjusting the side
wings of the backrest.
Height
Seat tilt
Backrest tilt
Lumbar support
Concept
Adjusting
• Press the front/rear sec- tion of the button: The
curvature is increased/
decreased.
• Press the upper/lower section of the button:
The curvature is shifted
up/ down.
Backrest width
Concept
General information
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The vehicle is fitted with two
safety belts to ensure occupant
safety. However, they can only
offer protection when adjusted
correctly.
Always make sure that safety
belts are being worn by the
occupants before driving off.
The airbags supplement the
safety belts as an additional
safety device. The airbags are
not a substitute for safety belts.
The upper shoulder strap's
anchorage point will be correct
for adult seat occupants of every
build if the seat is correctly
adjusted.Adjusting
• Press the front section
of the button: The back-
rest width decreases.
• Press the rear section of the button: The back-
rest width increases.
Safety belts
Number of safety belts and
safety belt buckles
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Use of a safety belt to buckle
more than one per son will poten-
tially defeat the ability of the
safety belt to serve its protective
function. There is a risk of injuries
or danger to life. Do not allow
more than one person to wear a
single safety belt. Infants and chil-
dren are not allowed on an occu-
pant's lap, but must be
transported and secured in desig-
nated child restraint systems.
WA R N I N G
The efficacy of safety gear, includ-
ing safety belts, can be limited or
lost when safety belts are fas-
tened incorrectly. An incorrectly
fastened safety belt can cause
additional injuries, for instance in
the event of an accident or during
braking and evasive maneuvers.
There is a risk of injuries or dan-
ger to life. Make sure that all
occupants are wearing safety
belts correctly.
WA R N I N G
The efficacy of safety gear, includ-
ing safety belts, may not be fully
functional or fail in the following
situations:
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• Wear the safety belt twist-free and tight to your body over
your lap and shoulders.
• Wear the safety belt deep on your hips over your lap. The
safety belt may not press on
your stomach.
• Do not rub the safety belt against sharp edges, or guide
it or jam it in across hard or
fragile objects.
• Avoid thick clothing.
• Re-tighten the safety belt fre- quently upward around your
upper body.
Having a correct driving posture
is essential for safe driving. Maintaining a correct driving
posture not only helps reduce
fatigue while driving, but helps
ensure that the occupant protec-
tion devices, such as the seat
belts and airbags, will operate
correctly in a collision, reducing
the impact to the occupants.
The most basic occupant pro-
tection device is the seat belt.
The airbags are designed to
supplement the seat belts, not
be used in place of them. Wear-
ing the seat belt correctly
ensures that the occupants are
securely held in the seats and
helps prevent them from con-
tacting interior parts or being
thrown from the vehicle in a col-
lision. 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
attention to the following to
ensure the correct driving pos-
ture and use of the seat belts.
WA R N I N G
Safety belts can be imperceptibly
damaged in the ev
ent of an acci-
dent. There is a risk of injuries or
danger to life. Do not modify
safety belts, safety belt buckles,
belt tensioners, belt retractors or
belt anchors and keep them
clean. Have the safety belts
checked after an accident at the
your Toyota dealer.
Correct use of safety belts
Correct driving posture
Correct use of the seat
belts
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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 wh en
gripping 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 nec k or
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Do not recline the seatback
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1Guide the safety belt slowly
over shoulder and hip to put it
on.
2 Insert the tongue plate into
the safety belt buckle. The
WA R N I N G
To reduce the risk of sliding under
the lap belt durin g a collision, do
not recline the seat more than
necessary. If the seat is too
reclined, the lap belt may slide
past the hips and apply restraint
forces directly to the abdomen, or
your neck may contact the shoul-
der belt, increasing the risk of
death or serious injury in the
event of an accident. Adjustments
should not be made while driving
as the seat may unexpectedly
move and cause the driver to lose
control of the vehicle.
WA R N I N G
Make sure that all passengers
wear their seat belt correctly.
Use of seat belts may be manda-
tory under local l aws and regula-
tions. If a seat belt is not worn
properly, an occupant may con-
tact 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 air-
bags will be ineffe ctual as occu-
pant protection 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 possible over the hips and
the shoulder belt c ompletely over
the shoulder, passing the center
of the chest, so that the seat belt
does not apply any pressure to
the abdomen.
Buckling the safety belt