belt TOYOTA SUPRA 2023 Owner's Manual
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1673-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
Have the system checked.
The power that deploys the
driver's/front passenger airbags
depends on the position of the
driver's/front passenger seat.
To maintain the accuracy of this
function, calibrate the electrical
front seats as soon as a respec-
tive message appears on the
control display.
For further information:
Electrically adjustable seats,
see page P.101.
The airbags are not designed to
be used in place of the seat
belts.
The SRS front airbags and SRS
knee airbags are designed to
supplement the seat belts, not
be used in place of them, to
increase their effectiveness as
an occupant protection device.
SRS is an acronym for Supplemen-
tal Restraint System
In the event of a collision, the
seat belts restrain the occupants
in their seats, but if the impact of
the collision is especially
severe, there is danger of an
occupant’s head and chest con-
tacting the steering wheel, dash- board and windshield. In this
case, the SRS front airbags and
SRS knee airbags deploy
(inflate), instantly creating an air
cushion to help reduce the
impact on the occupants and
restrain them from contacting
the steering wheel, etc. with
their head, chest and knees.
The SRS front air bags and SRS
knee airbags deploy only when
an impact exceeding a certain
threshold is detected. In a colli-
sion, even if the impact is
severe enough to cause the
vehicle body to deform, the SRS
airbags may not deploy if the
impact of the collision is suffi-
ciently dispersed by the crash
structures of the vehicle body. If
the force of the collision does
not cause the airbags to deploy,
the seatbelts will protect the
occupants.
When an airbag deploys, as it
will inflate nearly instantly, it may
impact an occupant and cause
an injury, or the loud noise emit-
ted by ignition or deployment
may cause temporary partial
loss of hearing. Also, as an air-
bag and nearby parts will be
extremely hot after the airbag
deploys, touching them may
cause burns. For these reasons,
deployment of the airbags is not
entirely risk free. Therefore, in
order to reduce this risk, the air-
bags are designed to only
Setting the front seat posi-
tions
SRS front airbag/SRS knee
airbag
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1683-1. CONTROLS
deploy when additional reduc-
tion of the impact applied to the
occupants in a collision is nec-
essary.
WARNING
Wear the seatbelt correctly and sit
with the correct posture.
If you sit with your head too close
to the steering wheel, when the
SRS front airbag deploys, it may
apply a very large impact to your
body. Sit in the driver
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1713-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
When the vehicle is involved in
a rollover
When a severe impact is applied
to front of the vehicle while slid-
ing
When a severe impact is applied
to the front of the vehicle in a
side collision
When a subsequent collision
occurs after the SRS front air-
bags or SRS knee airbags
have operated
When only a small impact is
applied to the front of the
vehicle in a collision
When the SRS airbag warn-
ing light is illuminated
The airbags are not designed to
be used in place of the seat
belts.
The SRS side airbags and SRS
curtain shield airbags are
designed to deploy and protect
the torso and head of occupants
when a severe impact is applied
to the side of the vehicle.
In the event of a side collision,
the SRS side airbag and SRS
curtain shield airbag on that side
deploys (inflates), instantly cre-The SRS front airbags and
SRS knee airbags will not
deploy when
SRS side airbag/SRS cur-
tain shield airbag
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1723-1. CONTROLS
ating an air cushion to help
reduce the impact on the occu-
pants and restrain them from
contacting the door window,
door, etc. with their head and
torso. When an airbag deploys,
as it will inflate nearly instantly, it
may impact an occupant and
cause an injury, or the loud
noise emitted by ignition or
deployment may cause tempo-
rary partial loss of hearing. Also,
as an airbag and nearby parts
will be extremely hot after the
airbag deploys, touching them
may cause burns. For these rea-
sons, deployment of the airbags
is not entirely risk free. There-
fore, in order to reduce this risk,
the airbags are designed to only
deploy when additional reduc-
tion of the impact applied to the
occupants in a collision is nec-
essary.
If the force of the collision does
not cause the airbags to deploy,
the seatbelts will protect the
occupants.
WARNING
Do not install seat covers which
are not designed for use with this
vehicle, or attach a cushion or any
other accessory to either front
seat or hang anything on either
front seatback. Do not place
objects around the side of either
front seat. Refer to P.164for the
installation position of the SRS
side airbags.
WARNING
Do not lean against the door or
door window.
Also, do not install a cup holder or
any other accessor ies near the
SRS side airbags.
If anything is attached to or left in
the deployment a rea of an SRS
side airbag, the airbag may be
prevented from deploying or the
object may become a projectile
when the airbag deploys, possibly
leading to injury. Also, if an occu-
pant is leaning into this area, the
airbag may strike and injure the
head or arm of the occupant when
deploying.
WARNING
When using a cup holder, use the
use the existing cup holders in the
vehicle. Do not place anything but
appropriately sized containers
into the cup holders. Refrain from
placing hot drinks or glass con-
tainers in the cup holders as they
may cause burns or other injuries
in the event of a collision or sud-
den braking.
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2123-1. CONTROLS
the same time.
Press the following button on
the steering wheel again:
The displays go out. The stored
desired speed is deleted.
When active, press the following
button on the steering wheel:
If interrupting the system while
stationary, press on the brake
pedal at the same time.
The system is automatically
interrupted in the following situa-
tions:
When the driver applies the
brakes.
Manual transmission: the
clutch pedal is depressed for
a few seconds or released
while a gear is not engaged.
Manual transmission: if the
gear engaged is too high for
the current speed.
Automatic transmission:selec-
tor lever position D isdisen-
gaged.
Traction mode is activated or
VSC Vehicle Stability Control
System is deactivated.
If VSC Vehicle Stability Con-
trol System intervenes.
If the safety belt is unbuckled
and the driver's door is
opened while the vehicle is
standing still.
If the system has not detected
objects for an extended
period, for instance on a road
with very little traffic without
curb or shoulder markings.
If the detection range of the
radar is impaired, for instance
by dirt or heavy fog.
After a longer stationary
period when the vehicle has
been braked to a stop by the
system.
Press the rocker switch up or
down once while the system is
interrupted. The system will be
activated.
The current speed is maintained
and stored as desired speed.
Button on the steering
wheel.
Interrupting manually
Button on the steering
wheel.
Interrupting automatically
Setting the speed
Maintaining and storing the
speed
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3365-1. MOBILITY
Dirty belt straps impede the reel-
ing action and thus have a neg-
ative impact on safety.
Use only a mild soapy solution
for cleaning the installed belt
straps.
Safety belts should only be
allowed to retract if they are dry.
The floor mats can be removed
from the car's interior for clean-
ing.
If the floor carpets are very dirty, clean with a microfiber cloth and
water or a textile cleaner. To
prevent matting of the carpet,
rub back and forth in the direc-
tion of travel only.
To clean sensors and camera
lenses, use a cloth moistened
with a small amount of glass
detergent.
Use a dry, clean antistatic micro-
fiber cloth.
Clean the protective glass of the
Head-up Display, refer to page
154, using a microfiber cloth and
commercially available
dish-washing soap.
Safety belts
WARNING
Chemical cleansers can destroy
the safety belt webbing. Missing
protective effect of the safety
belts. There is a ri
sk of injuries or
danger to life. Use only a mild
soapy solution for cleaning the
safety belts.
Carpets and floor mats
WARNING
Objects in the dri ver's floor area
can limit the peda l distance or
block a depressed pedal. There is
a risk of an accident. Stow objects
in the vehicle such that they are
secured and cannot enter into the
driver's floor area. Use floor mats
that are suitable for the vehicle
and can be safely attached to the
floor. Do not use loose floor mats
and do not layer several floor
mats. Make sure that there is suf-
ficient clearance for the pedals.
Ensure that the floor mats are
securely fastened again after they
were removed, fo r instance for
cleaning.
Sensors and camera lenses
Displays, screens, and pro-
tective glass of the Head-up
Display
NOTICE
Chemical cleansers, moisture or
fluids of any kind can damage the
surface of display s and screens.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Clean with a clean, antistatic
microfiber cloth.
NOTICE
The surface of displays can be
damaged with improper cleaning.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Avoid pressure that is too
high and do not use any scratch-
ing materials.
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361Alphabetical Index
Being towed, see Tow-starting and towing ............................ 326
Belts, see Safety belts ........... 103
Beverage holder, see Cup hold- ers .......................................... 252
Blind spot monitor ................. 191
Bluetooth connection .............. 72
Bottle holder, see Cup holders ............................................... 252
Brake assist ............................ 199
Brake assist, adaptive ........... 199
Brake discs, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 259
Brake lights, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 312
Brake pads, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 259
Brake system .......................... 259
Brake, Fluid ............................. 342
Braking, information .............. 261
Break recommendation, see Driver attention control ....... 197
Breakdown assistance .. 322, 323
Break-in ................................... 258
Brightness, Control Display .... 65
Bulb replacement, see Lights and bulbs .............................. 312
Bulbs, replacing, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 312
Button, SOS, see Intelligent emergency call ..................... 323
Button, Start/Stop................... 119
Buttons on the steering wheel 38
Bypassing, see Jump-starting ............................................... 325
C
Cable for tow-starting/towing 329
California Proposition 65 Warn-ing .............................................. 6
Calling up mirror adjustment .. 94
Calling up seat adjustment...... 94 Calling up steering wheel adjust-
ment .........................................94
Camera lenses, care ...............336
Camera, rearview camera ......225
Camera-based assistance sys- tems, see Toyota Supra Safety...............................................176
Camera-based cruise control, see Dynamic ra dar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range .....209
Cameras, see Sensors of the vehicle .....................................42
Can holder, see Cup holders .252
Car seats, see Transporting chil- dren safely............................. 114
Car wash..................................331
Car washing ............................330
Care of displays, screens ......337
Care, Head-up Display ...........337
Care, see Washing the vehicle ...............................................330
Care, vehicle ...........................332
Cargo area ...............................253
Cargo area, loading, see Stowing and securing cargo ..............254
Cargo straps, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area ...................254
Cargo, stowing and securing 254
Carpet, care .............................336
CarPlay, connection to the vehi- cle ............................................76
Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust gas system .............259
CBS Condition Based Service ...............................................309
CC, see Cruise cont rol ...........205
Center console..........................40
Central locking system ............88
Central screen, see Control Dis- play ..........................................51
Changes, technical, see For Your Own Safety ................................5
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364Alphabetical Index
Exchanging wheels/tires ....... 279
Exhaust gas system ............... 259
Exhaust, see Exhaust gas sys-tem ......................................... 259
Exterior lighting during unlock- ing ............................................ 81
Exterior lighting with the vehicle locked ...................................... 83
Exterior mirror, Automatic Curb Monitor .................................. 110
Exterior mirror, automatic dim- ming feature.......................... 109
Exterior mirrors ...................... 108
Exterior mirrors, malfunction 109
External start .......................... 325
External temperature ............. 146
Eyelet for towing .................... 329
Eyes, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area ............................. 254
F
Failure message, see Vehicle messages .............................. 139
False alarm, see Avoiding unin- tentional alarms...................... 96
Fan, see Air flow ..................... 237
Fastening safety belts, see Safety belts ........................... 103
Filler neck for engine oil ........ 303
Flat tire message, TPM .......... 292
Flat tire warning light, TPM ... 292
Flat tire, changing wheels ..... 296
Flat tire, repairing ................... 282
Flat tire, see Tire Pressure Moni- tor TPM .................................. 287
Flooding .................................. 261
Floor carpet, care ................... 336
Floor mats, care ..................... 336
Fog, removing from the windows ............................................... 237
Fold-away position of the wipers ............................................... 129 Foot brake ...............................261
For Your Own Safety ..................5
Front airbags...........................164
Front collision mitigation.......178
Front fog lights, see Lights and
bulbs ......................................312
Front lights, see Lights and bulbs ......................................312
Front seats ................................99
Front-seat passenger airbags, automatic deactivation.........175
Front-seat passenger airbags, indicator light ........................175
Fuel ..........................................300
Fuel cap ...................................268
Fuel filler flap ..........................268
Fuel filler flap, unlocking manu- ally .........................................269
Fuel gauge...............................144
Fuel quality..............................300
Fuel recommendation ............300
Fuel, tank capacity .................341
Fuses .......................................314
G
Garage door opener, see Inte- grated Universal Remote Con-
trol ..........................................241
Gasoline ..................................300
Gear change, Automatic trans- mission ..................................131
Gear shift indicator.................148
General driving notes.............259
General settings .......................63
Glare shield, see Sun visor....245
Go function .............................209
Go function, ACC ....................209
GPS geolocation, vehicle posi- tion ...........................................64
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369Alphabetical Index
RES CNCL button, see Dynamic radar cruise control with
full-speed range ................... 209
Reserve warning, see Range 146
Reset, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM........................................ 291
Retreaded tires ....................... 280
Reversing lights, bulb replace- ment, see Lights and bulbs . 312
Roadside Assistance, see Break- down assistance .................. 323
Roadside parking lights......... 158
Rolling code hand-held transmit- ter........................................... 243
RON recommended fuel grade ............................................... 301
Roof load capacity ................. 341
Roofliner ................................... 41
Rope for tow-starting/towing 329
Rubber components, care ..... 335
S
Safe braking ............................ 261
Safety belt warni ng for driver's
seat and front passenger seat ............................................... 107
Safety belts ............................. 103
Safety belts, care .................... 336
Safety systems, see Airbags . 164
Safety systems, see Toyota Supra Safety ......................... 176
Saving fuel .............................. 263
Screen Mirroring, connection . 77
Screen, see Control Display .... 51
Screwdriver, see Onboard vehi- cle tool kit ............................. 311
Sealant, see Mobility System 282
Seat heating ............................ 112
Seat, see Memory function .... 111
Seating position for children. 114
Seats, front ............................... 99
Securing cargo ....................... 254 Selection list in i
nstrument clus-
ter ...........................................148
Selector lever, Automatic trans- mission ..................................131
Sensors of the vehicle .............42
Sensors, care ..........................336
Service and warranty .................7
Service requirements .............147
Service requirements, see Condi- tion Based Service CBS .......309
SET button, see Cruise control ...............................................205
SET button, see D ynamic radar
cruise control with full-speed
range ......................................209
Set speed, see Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed
range ......................................209
Settings on Control Display ....63
Settings, locking/unlocking .....93
Shift lever Manual transmission ............130
Shift paddles on the steering wheel .....................................131
Side airbag ..............................164
Side protection .. .....................223
Signaling, horn .........................38
Signals when unlocking, see Confirmation si gnals from the
vehicle .....................................94
Sitting safely .............................99
Sizes, see Dimensions ...........340
Smallest turning radius..........340
SMS text message, supplemen- tary .........................................140
Snow chains............................287
Socket for OBD Onboard Diagno- sis ..........................................309
Sockets ....................................245
SOS button, see Intelligent emer- gency call ..............................323