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4-1. DRIVING TIPS
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Brake discs and brake pads only
reach their full effectiveness
after approx. 300 miles/500 km.
Drive moderately during this
break-in period.
Observe the break-in proce-
dures again, if components
mentioned above are replaced.
Brake system
Following part replace-
ment
General driving notes
Closing the trunk lid
Safety information
WARNING
An open trunk lid protrudes from
the vehicle and can endanger
occupants and other traffic partici-
pants or damage the vehicle in
the event of an accident, braking
or evasive maneuvers. In addi-
tion, exhaust fumes may enter the
car's interior. There is a risk of
injury or risk of damage to prop-
erty. Do not drive with the trunk lid
open.
Ice on window glass
NOTICE
The window will be lowered
slightly when pulling on the door
handle. In the event of frost, the
window may freeze up and not be
lowered. There is a risk of dam-
age to property. When pulling on
the door handle, make sure that
the window is lowered. If neces-
sary, remove snow and ice from
the window. Do not open the door
with force.
Hot exhaust gas system
WARNING
High temperatures can occur
underneath the body, for instance
caused by the exhaust gas sys-
tem, while driving. Contact with
the exhaust gas system can
cause burns. There is a risk of
injury. Do not touch the hot
exhaust gas system, including the
exhaust pipe.
WARNING
If combustible materials, such as
leaves or grass, come in contact
with hot parts of the exhaust gas
system, these materials can
ignite. There is a risk of fire and
injuries. Do not remove the heat
shields installed and never apply
undercoating to them. Make sure
that no combustible materials can
come in contact with hot vehicle
parts in driving operation, idle or
during parking.
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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Page 343: ...343 Index Alphabetical Index 344 ...