width TOYOTA SUPRA 2023 Owners Manual
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242-1. QUICK REFERENCE
1Backrest angle
2 Height
3 Backrest width*
4 Lumbar support*
5 Forward/back
6 Seat angle*
*: if equipped
*: if equipped
1Forward/backward, height,
seat tilt 2
Driver's seat memory
3 Backrest tilt
4 Backrest width
5 Lumbar support
1 Adjusting
2 Selecting a mirror, Automatic
Curb Monitor, refer to page
11 0 .
3 Folding in and out
1 Fold the lever down.
2 Move the steering wheel to
Set-up and use
Seats, mirrors, and steer-
ing wheel
Manually adjustable seats
Electrically adjustable
seats*
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1003-1. CONTROLS
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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1013-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
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 68, is
activated for this purpose.
The current seat position can be
stored using the memory func-
tion, refer to page 111.1
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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1033-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
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.The vehicle is fitted with two
safety belts to ensure occupant
safety. However the safety belt
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.
All belt fastening points are
designed to achieve the best
possible protective effect of the
safety belts with proper use of
the safety belts and correct seat
setting. Notes on sitting safely,
refer to page P.99.
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
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
General information
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1093-1. CONTROLS
3
CONTROLS
1Adjusting
2 Selecting a mirror, Automatic
Curb Monitor
3 Folding in and out
Press the button.
The selected mirror moves
along with the button move-
ment.
To change over to the
other mirror: Slide the switch.
In case of an electrical malfunc-
tion, adjust the mirror by press-
ing the edges of the mirror
glass. Press the button.
Folding is only possible up to a
speed of approx. 15 mph/20
km/h.
Folding the mirrors in and out is
helpful in the following situa-
tions:
• In vehicle washes.
• On narrow roads.
Mirrors that were folded in are
folded out automatically at a
speed of approx. 25 mph/40
km/h.
Both exterior mirrors are auto-
matically heated as needed and
when the drive-ready state is
switched on.
The exterior mirror on the
driver's side is automatically
dimmed. Photocells in the car's
interior mirror, refer to page 110,
are used to control this.
Overview
Adjusting the exterior mir-
rors
Selecting a mirror
Malfunction
Folding in and out
NOTICE
Depending on the vehicle width,
the vehicle can be damaged in
vehicle washes. There is a risk of
damage to property. Before wash-
ing, fold in the mirrors by hand or
with the button.
Automatic heating
Automatic dimming fea-
ture
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1113-1. CONTROLS
3
CONTROLS
1Fold the lever down com-
pletely.
2 Grip the steering wheel with
both hands and move the
steering wheel to the pre-
ferred height and angle to
suit your seat position.
3 Fold the lever back up.
The following settings can be
stored and, if necessary,
retrieved using the memory
function:
• Seat position.
• Exterior mirror position.
• Height of the Head-up Dis- play.
Two memory locations with dif-
ferent settings can be set for
each driver profile, refer to page
68. The following settings are not
stored:
• Backrest width.
• Lumbar support.
The memory buttons are located
on the driver's seat.
1
Set the desired position.
Manual steering wheel
adjustment
Memory function
Concept
General information
Safety information
WARNING
Using the memory function while
driving can lead to unexpected
seat movements. Vehicle control
could be lost. There is a risk of an
accident. Only retrieve the mem-
ory function when
the vehicle is
stationary.
WARNING
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.
Overview
Storing
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1173-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
forward until the best possible
belt guide position is reached.
Adjustable backrest width:
before installing a child restraint
system in the front passenger
seat, open the backrest width
completely. Do not change the
backrest width again and do not
call up a memory position.
The safety belt on the passen-
ger's side can be locked to fas-
ten child restraint systems.
1Pull out the belt strap com-
pletely.
2 Secure the child restraint
system with the safety belt.
3 Allow the belt strap to be
pulled in and pull it tight
against the child restraint
system. The safety belt is
locked. 1
Unbuckle the safety belt
buckle.
2 Remove the child restraint
system.
3 Allow the belt strap to be
pulled in completely.
Backrest width
Child seat security
Locking the safety beltUnlocking the safety belt
Child restraint systems
with tether strap
Safety information
WARNING
If the upper retaining strap is
incorrectly used for the child
restraint system, the protective
effect can be reduced. There is a
risk of injury. Make sure that the
upper retaining strap is not guided
across sharp edges and without
twisting to the upper retaining
strap.
WARNING
The attachment points for child
restraint systems in the vehicle
are intended for attaching child
restraint systems only. When
other objects are mounted, the
anchors can be damaged. There
is a risk of injury or risk of damage
to property. Attach only child
restraint systems at the corre-
sponding attachment points.
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2765-1. MOBILITY
245/45 R 18 96 Y
245: nominal width in mm
45: aspect ratio in %
R: radial tire code
18: rim diameter in inches
96: load rating, not for ZR tires
Y: speed rating, before the R on
ZR tires
Maximum tire load is the maxi-
mum permissible weight for
which the tire is approved.
Locate the maximum tire load
on the tire sidewall and the
Gross Axle Weight Rating –
GAWR – on the certification
label on the driver door B-pillar.
Divide the tire load by 1.1. It
must be greater than one-half of
the vehicle’s Gross Axle Weight
Rating – GAWR. Note, front vs.
rear GAWR and tire loads,
respectively.
Q = up to 100 mph/160 km/h
R = up to 106 mph/170 km/h
S = up to 112 mph/180 km/h
T = up to 118 mph/190 km/h
H = up to 131 mph/210 km/hV = up to 150 mph/240 km/h
W = up to 167 mph/270 km/h
Y = up to 186 mph/300 km/h
DOT code: DOT xxxx xxx 3820
xxxx: manufacturer code for the
tire brand
xxx: tire size and tire design
3820: tire age
Tires with DOT codes meet the
guidelines of the U.S. Depart-
ment of Transportation.
Regardless of the tire tread,
replace tires at least every 6
years.
You can find the manufacture
date of the tire on the tire's side-
wall.
Quality grades can be found
where applicable on the tire
sidewall between tread shoulder
Tire identification marks
Tire size
Maximum tire load
Speed letter
Tire Identification Number
Tire age
Recommendation
Manufacture date
DesignationManufacture date
DOT … 382038th week, 2020
Uniform Tire Quality Grad-
ing
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2775-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
and maximum section width.
E.g.: Treadwear 200; Traction
AA; Temperature A
Treadwear
Traction AA A B C
Temperature A B C
All passenger vehicle tires must
conform to Federal Safety
Requirements in addition to
these grades
The treadwear grade is a com-
parative rating based on the
wear rate of the tire when tested
under controlled conditions on a
specified government test
course. E.g., a tire graded 150
would wear one and one-half, 1
g, times as well on the govern-
ment course as a tire graded
100. The relative performance
of tires depends upon the actual
conditions of their use, however,
and may depart significantly
from the norm due to variations
in driving habits, service prac-
tices and differences in road
characteristics and climate.
The traction grades, from high-
est to lowest, are AA, A, B, and
C.Those grades represent the
tire's ability to stop on wet pave-
ment as measured under con-
trolled conditions on specified
government test surfaces of
asphalt and concrete. A tire
marked C may have poor trac-
tion performance.
The traction grade assigned to
this tire is based on
straight-ahead braking traction
tests, and does not include
acceleration, cornering, hydro-
planing, or peak traction charac-
teristics.
The temperature grades are A,
the highest, B, and C, represent-
ing the tire's resistance to the
generation of heat and its ability
to dissipate heat when tested
under controlled conditions on a
specified indoor laboratory test
wheel. Sustained high tempera-
ture can cause the material of
the tire to degenerate and
reduce tire life, and excessive
temperature can lead to sudden
tire failure.
The grade C corresponds to a
level of performance which all
passenger vehicle tires must
meet under the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No.
109. Grades Band A represent
higher levels of performance on
the laboratory test wheel than
the minimum required by law.
DOT Quality Grades
Treadwear
Tr a c t i o n
Temperature
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3315-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
Maximum temperature: 140
°F/60 °C.
Minimum distance from sen-
sors, cameras, seals, and
lights: 12 in/30 cm.Safety information
WARNING
When washing with an open fuel
filler flap, damage may occur.
There is a danger of damage to
property. Close the fuel filler flap
before washing. Clean dirt behind
the fuel filler flap with a cloth.
Steam blaster and
high-pressure washer
Safety information
NOTICE
When cleaning with high-pressure
washers, components can be
damaged due to the pressure or
temperatures being too high.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Maintain sufficient distance
and do not spray too long continu-
ously. Follow the operating
instructions for the high-pressure
washer.
Distances and temperature
Automatic vehicle washes
Safety information
NOTICE
Water can penetrate in the wind-
shield area due to high-pressure
washers. There i s a risk of dam-
age to property. Avoid high-pres-
sure washers.
NOTICE
Improper use of automatic vehicle
washes can cause damage to the
vehicle. There is a risk of damage
to property. Follo w the following
instructions:
●Give preference to cloth vehicle
washes or those that use soft
brushes in order to avoid paint
damage.
●Avoid vehicle washes with
guide rails higher than 4 in/10
cm to avoid damage to the
chassis.
●Observe the tire width of the
guide rail to avoid damage to
tires and rims.
●Fold in exterior mirrors to avoid
damage to the exterior mirrors.
●Deactivate the wiper and, if nec-
essary, rain sensor to avoid
damage to the wiper system.
●Do not treat the convertible top
with wax. Ensure that a cycle
without wax or a special cycle
for convertibles is available to
avoid damage to the convertible
top.