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13 Horn, entire surface
14 Unlock hood P.292 15
Unlocking the trunk lid
P. 8 0
1 Control Display P.48
2 Hazard warning sys-
tem P.315
3 Ventilation P.231
4 Glove compartment P.244
5 Radio/multimedia, see
Owner's Manual for Naviga-
tion, Entertainment, and
Communication
6 Automatic air conditioning
P.225
7 Controller with buttons P.48
8 Sport mode button P. 1 3 1
SPORT driving mode
Toyota Supra Safety
P. 1 7 2
Auto Start/Stop func-
tion P.116
Parking Sensors P.40
Rearview cameraP.218
RCTA (Rear cross trafficalert)
functionP.221
VSC Vehicle Stability
Control System P.195
In the vicinity of the center console
1
4
23
5
6
7
89
10
11
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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.
Depending on the equipment,
the following cameras and sen-
sors are installed in the vehicle:
• Cameras behind the wind-shield.
• Rearview camera.
• Front radar sensor.
• Radar sensors, side, rear.
• Ultrasound sensors in the bumpers.
Keep the vehicle cameras and
sensors, as well as surrounding
areas, clean and unobstructed. The cameras are located in the
area of the interior mirror.
The camera is located in the
handle of the trunk lid.
The cameras may not be fully
functional and may provide
incorrect information in the fol-
lowing situations:
• In heavy fog, wet conditions,
or snow fall.
• On steep hills, in steep
Sensors of the vehicle
Vehicle equipment
Overview
Cameras
Cameras behind the wind-
shield
Rearview camera
System limits of the cam-
eras
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depressions or in tight curves.
• When the camera field of view is covered, for instance by a
fogged up windshield or
labels.
• When the camera lens is dirty or damaged.
• When driving toward bright lights or strong reflections,
e.g., because of a setting sun.
• When it is dark outside.
• Camera behind the wind- shield: if the camera has over-
heated and been temporarily
switched off due to exces-
sively high temperatures.
• Camera behind the wind- shield: during calibration of
the camera immediately after
vehicle delivery.
If applicable, a Check Control
message is displayed if the sys-
tem fails.
The radar sensor is located in
the front bumper.
*: if equipped
The radar sensors are located in
the bumper.
The radar sensors may not be
fully functional or may not be
available in the following situa-
tions:
• If sensors are dirty, such as due to icing.
• If sensors are covered, such as by labels, films or a num-
ber plate baseplate.
• If the sensor is not aligned correctly, for instance due to
parking damage.
• If the radiation range of the sensors is covered, e.g., by
protruding cargo.
• If the field of view of the sen- sors is covered, e.g., by
garage walls, hedges or snow
hills.
• After improperly performed work on the vehicle paint in
the area of the sensors.
• On steep hilltops or in sharp
Radar sensors
Front radar sensor
Radar sensors, side, rear*
System limits of the radar
sensors
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dips in the road.
If applicable, a Check Control
message is displayed if the sys-
tem fails.
*: if equipped
The detection of objects with
ultrasound measurements can
run into physical limits, e.g., in
the following situations:
• In case of dirty sensors.
• In case of covered sensors, such as due to labels.
• If the sensor is not aligned correctly, for instance due to
parking damage.
• After improperly performed work on the vehicle paint in
the area of the sensors.
• For small children and ani- mals.
• For persons with certain cloth- ing, for instance coats.
• In case of external interfer- ence of the ultrasound, for
instance from passing vehi- cles, loud machines or other
ultrasonic sources.
• Under certain weather condi- tions, e.g., high relative
humidity, wet conditions,
snowfall, cold, extreme heat,
or strong wind.
• With tow bars and trailer cou- plings of other vehicles.
• With thin or wedge-shaped objects.
• With moving objects.
• With elevated, protruding objects such as ledges.
• With objects with corners, edges, and smooth surfaces.
• With objects with a fine sur- face structure such as fences.
• For objects with porous sur- faces.
• With small and low objects, for instance boxes.
• With soft obstacles or obsta- cles covered in foam material.
• With plants and bushes.
• In automatic car washes.
• On uneven surfaces, such as speed bumps.
• Due to heavy exhaust.
• Cargo that extends beyond the perimeter of the vehicle is
not taken into account by the
ultrasonic sensors.
If applicable, a Check Control
message is displayed if the sys-
tem fails.
Ultrasound sensors
Ultrasound sensors in the
front/rear bumpers*
Ultrasound sensors of
the Parking Sensor, for
instance in the bum-
pers.
System limits of the ultra-
sound sensors
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The settings for the following
systems and functions are
stored in the active driver profile.
The scope of storable settings
depends on country and equip-
ment.
• Unlocking and locking.
• Lights.
• Climate control.
•Radio.
• Instrument cluster.
• Programmable memory but-tons.
• Volumes, tone.
• Control Display.
•TV.
• Parking Sensors.
• Rearview camera.
• Head-up Display.
• Sport mode switch.
• Seat position, exterior mirror position.
Both the positions saved via the
seat memory and the last position
set are saved.
• Toyota Supra Safety.
Regardless of the remote con-
trol in use, a different driver pro-
file may be activated. This
allows you to call up personal
vehicle settings, even if you did
not unlock the vehicle with your
own remote control. Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My Vehicle"
2 "Driver profiles"
3 Select driver profile.
4 "OK"
• All settings stored in the called-up driver profile are
automatically applied.
• The called-up driver profile is assigned to the remote con-
trol being used at the time.
• If the driver profile is already assigned to a different remote
control, this driver profile will
apply to both remote controls.
The guest profile is for individual
settings that are stored in none
of the three personal driver pro-
files.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driver profiles"
3 "Drive off (guest)"
4 "OK"
The guest profile cannot be
renamed. It is not assigned to
the current remote control.
A personal name can be
assigned to the active driver
profile to avoid confusion
between the driver profiles.
Adjusting
Profile management
Selecting a driver profile
Guest profile
Renaming a driver profile
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gerous situation.
To switch off the alarm: press
any button.
• The indicator light flashes briefly every 2 seconds: The
alarm system is switched on.
• Indicator light flashes for approx. 10 seconds, then it
flashes briefly every 2 sec-
onds: Interior motion sensor
and tilt alarm sensor are not
active, as doors, hood, or
trunk lid are not correctly
closed. Correctly closed
access points are secured.
When the still open access points
are closed, interior motion sensor
and tilt alarm sensor will be
switched on.
• The indicator light goes out
after unlocking: The vehicle has not been tampered with.
• The indicator light flashes after unlocking until
drive-ready state is switched
on, but no longer than approx.
5 minutes: An alarm has been
triggered.
The tilt of the vehicle is moni-
tored.
The alarm system responds in
situations such as attempts to
steal a wheel or when the vehi-
cle is towed.
The car's interior is monitored to
the height of the seats. The
alarm system is switched on
together with the interior motion
sensor even when the window is
open. Falling objects such as
leaves can trigger the alarm
unintentionally.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior
motion sensor can trigger an
alarm, although no unauthorized
action occurred.
Possible situations for an
unwanted alarm:
• In automatic vehicle washes.
• Press the button on the remote control and hold
for at least 3 seconds.
• Briefly press the button on the remote control
three times in succes-
sion.
Indicator light on the inte-
rior mirror
Tilt alarm sensor
Interior motion sensor
Avoiding unintentional
alarms
General information
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• 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 82.
• 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 77.
The windows can be operated
under the following conditions.
• Standby state is established.
• Drive-ready state is activated.
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
WARNING
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
1183-1. CONTROLS
door is open.
The hood was unlocked.
Some indicator lights light up for
a varied length of time.
The engine can only be started
via the Start/Stop button.
Even if driving off was not
intended, the deactivated
engine starts up automatically in
the following situations:
Excessive warming of the
car's interior when the air con-
ditioning is switched on.
Excessive cooling of the car's
interior when the heating is
switched on.
Where there is a risk of win-
dow condensation when the
automatic air conditioning is
switched on.
The steering wheel is turned.
Change from selector lever
position D to N or R.
Change from selector lever
position P to N, D, or R.
Vehicle battery is heavily dis-
charged.
Start of an oil level measure-
ment.
Depending on the vehicle equip- ment and country-specific ver-
sion, the vehicle features a
variety of sensors for assessing
the traffic situation. The Auto
Start/Stop function uses this
information to adapt to various
traffic situations in a proactive
manner.
For instance, this applies to the
following situations:
If a situation is detected in
which the stopping time is
expected to be very short, the
engine is not switched off
automatically. A message
appears on the Control Dis-
play, depending on the situa-
tion.
If a situation is detected in
which the vehicle needs to
drive off immediately, the
engine is started automati-
cally.
The function may be restricted if
the navigation data is invalid,
outdated or not available, for
example.
The engine is not automatically
switched off.
The engine is started during an
automatic engine stop.
System limits
Additional functions Auto
Start/Stop
Activating/deactivating the
system manually
Concept