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3-1. CONTROLS
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CON
TROLS
Airbags are not triggered in
every impact situation, for
instance in less severe acci-
dents.
Keep a distance from the air-
bags.
Always grasp the steering
wheel on the steering wheel
rim. Hold your hands at the 3
o'clock and 9 o'clock posi-
tions, to keep the risk of injury
to your hands or arms as low
as possible when the airbag is
triggered.
Adjust seat and steering
wheel so that hands can be
crossed over the steering
wheel. Select the settings so
that the shoulder rests against
the backrest when crossing
the hands and the upper body
is as far back as possible
while still maintaining a com-
fortable grip on the steering
wheel.
Make sure that the front pas-
senger is sitting correctly, i.e.,
keeps his or her feet and legs
in the floor area and does not
support them on the dash-
board.
Make sure that occupants
keep their heads away from
the side airbag.
There should be no addi-
tional persons, animals or
objects between an airbag
and a person.
Dashboard and windshield on
the front passenger side must
stay clear - do not attach
adhesive labels or coverings
and do not attach brackets or
cables, for instance for GPS
devices or mobile phones.
Do not apply adhesive materi-
als to the airbag cover panels,
do not cover them or modify
them in any way.
Do not use the cover of the
front airbag on the front pas-
senger side as a storage
area.
Do not attach slip covers, seat
cushions or other objects to
the front passenger seat that
are not specifically suited for
seats with integrated side air-
bags.
Protective effect
General information
Information on optimum
effect of the airbags
WARNING
If the seat position is incorrect or
the deployment area of the air-
bags is impaired, the airbag sys-
tem cannot provide protection as
intended and may cause addi-
tional injuries due to triggering.
There is a risk of injuries or dan-
ger to life. Follow the information
on achieving the optimum protec-
tive effect of the airbag system.
Summary of Contents for GR Supra 2022
Page 1: ...Supra Owner s Manual_U from Jul 21 Prod ...
Page 3: ...3 1 1 NOTES NOTES 1 1 NOTES Information 4 ...
Page 34: ...34 2 1 QUICK REFERENCE ...
Page 250: ...250 3 1 CONTROLS ...
Page 260: ...260 4 1 DRIVING TIPS ...
Page 308: ...308 5 1 MOBILITY Front Rear ...
Page 329: ...329 6 6 REFERENCE REFERENCE 6 1 REFERENCE Technical data 330 Certification 333 ...
Page 334: ...334 6 1 REFERENCE Antenna and Amplifier Body Domain Controller ...
Page 335: ...335 6 1 REFERENCE 6 REFERENCE Headunit ...
Page 336: ...336 6 1 REFERENCE Integrated Universal Remote Control LTE Compensator ...
Page 337: ...337 6 1 REFERENCE 6 REFERENCE Mid Range Radar ...
Page 338: ...338 6 1 REFERENCE NFC Reader Receiver Audio Module ...
Page 339: ...339 6 1 REFERENCE 6 REFERENCE Remote Control Side Radar Sensor ...
Page 340: ...340 6 1 REFERENCE Smart Access Transmitter Receiver ...
Page 341: ...341 6 1 REFERENCE 6 REFERENCE Tire Pressure Monitoring System Wireless Charging ...
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