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The navigation map can be 
moved with the touchscreen.

Some Toyota Supra Command 
functions can be operated using 
the touchpad on the Controller.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Touchpad"

4

Select the desired setting:

• "Speller": enter letters and 

numbers.

• "Map": using the map.
• "Search fields": write letters 

without selecting the list field.

• "Audio feedback": pro-

nounces entered letters and 
numbers.

Entering letters requires some 
practice at the beginning. When 
entering, pay attention to the fol-
lowing:
• The system distinguishes 

between upper and 
lower-case letters and num-
bers. To make entries, it may 
be necessary to change 
between upper and 
lower-case letters, numbers 
and characters, refer to page 
53.

• Enter characters as they are 

displayed on the Control Dis-
play.

• Always enter associated char-

acters, such as accents or 
periods so that the letter can 
be clearly recognized. The set 
language determines what 
input is possible. Where nec-
essary, enter special charac-
ters via the Controller.

Deleting

Symbol

Function

Tapping the symbol: 
deletes the letter or num-
ber.

Tapping and holding the 
symbol all letters: deletes 
all letters or numbers.

Operating navigation map

Function

Operation

Enlarge/shrink 
map.

Drag in or out 
with the fingers.

Touchpad

General information

Selecting functions

Entering letters and num-
bers

Summary of Contents for GR Supra 2022

Page 1: ...Supra Owner s Manual_U from Jul 21 Prod ...

Page 2: ...3 Lights 152 Safety 159 Driving stability control systems 194 Driver assistance systems 199 Driving comfort 224 Climate control 225 Interior equipment 234 Storage compartments 244 Cargo area 246 4 1 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driv ing 252 Saving fuel 257 5 1 MOBILITY Refueling 262 Wheels and tires 264 Engine compartment 290 Operating materials 293 Maintenance 301 Replacing components 303...

Page 3: ...3 1 1 NOTES NOTES 1 1 NOTES Information 4 ...

Page 4: ... Therefore this Owner s Manual also describes and illustrates features and Information Using this Owner s Man ual Orientation Additional sources of information Your Toyota dealer Symbols and displays Symbols in the Owner s Manual Symbol Meaning Precautions that must be followed in order to avoid the possibility of injury to yourself and to others as well as seri ous damage to the vehicle Measures ...

Page 5: ... in this Owner s Manual may differ from those in your vehicle Follow the following when using the vehicle Owner s Manual Information on the vehicle Do not remove stickers Technical vehicle data The traffic speed and safety laws where the vehicle is driven Vehicle documents and statu tory documents Your vehicle is technically con figured for the operating condi tions and registration requirements a...

Page 6: ... was issued Toyota does not evaluate whether these products are suit able for Toyota vehicles under all usage conditions California law requires vehicle manufacturers provide the fol lowing warning Maintenance and repairs Parts and accessories California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING Engine exhaust and a wide vari ety of Automobile components and parts including components found in the interior f...

Page 7: ...d main tenance measures Maintenance system Owner s Warranty Informa tion Booklet or Owner s Manual Supplement If the vehicle is not maintained according to these specifica tions this could result in serious damage to the vehicle Such damage is not covered by the warranty Electronic control devices are installed in the vehicle Elec tronic control units process data they receive from vehicle sen sor...

Page 8: ... Ambient conditions e g tem perature rain sensor signals The processed data is only pro cessed in the vehicle itself and generally volatile The data is not stored beyond the operating period Electronic components e g control units and ignition keys contain components for storing technical information Informa tion about the vehicle condition component usage mainte nance requirements or faults can b...

Page 9: ...customer claims for warranty and guar anty Fault and event memories in the vehicle can be reset when your Toyota dealer performs repair or servicing work Depending on the vehicle equip ment comfort and Customize settings can be stored in the vehicle and modified or reset at any time For example this includes Setting for the seat position Suspension and climate con trol settings If necessary data c...

Page 10: ...ssed further is determined by the pro vider of the particular app being used The extent of the possible settings depends on the respec tive app and the operating sys tem of the mobile device If the vehicle has a wireless net work connection this enables data to be exchanged between the vehicle and other systems The wireless network connec tion is realized via an in vehicle transmitter and receiver...

Page 11: ...cle is equipped with an event data recorder EDR The main purpose of an EDR is to record in certain crash or near crash like situations such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle s systems performed The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time typically 30 sec onds or l...

Page 12: ...epending on the national mar ket version the vehicle identifi cation number is located in different positions in the vehicle This chapter describes all posi tions that are possible for the series The vehicle identification num ber can be found in the engine compartment on the right hand side of the vehicle The vehicle identification num ber can be found on the name plate on the right hand side of ...

Page 13: ...ad or become a distraction pos sibly leading to an accident Also if an object such as a suction cup is attached to the windshield it may act as a lens and possibly cause a fire Do not install a wide view mirror to the rear view mirror as it may come loose in a collision and cause injury WARNING When the vehicle is parked Do not leave glasses cigarette lighters spray cans or soft drink cans in the ...

Page 14: ... gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Ave S E Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other informa tion about motor vehicle safety from http www safercar gov Canadian customers who wish to report a safety related defect to Transport Canada Defect Investigations and Recalls may call the toll free customer sup port 1 800 333 0510 You can also obtain other information about motor vehi...

Page 15: ...15 2 2 QUICK REFERENCE QUICK REFERENCE 2 1 QUICK REFERENCE Entering 16 Set up and use 22 In transit 25 ...

Page 16: ... a fuel can combustible car care products spray cans etc are left in the vehicle there is a danger that they may catch fire and explode Also when the vehicle is parked with the doors and win dows completely closed do not leave containers of carbonated beverages in the vehicle as the temperature inside the vehicle can increase to over 122 F depending on the location WARNING Make sure to securely st...

Page 17: ...ed fastener etc is used it may shift while driving and cover the accelerator pedal possibly depressing it and causing an acci dent Additionally never install two or more floor mats on top of each other Not only will additional floor mats interfere with normal opera tion of the pedals but there is a danger that a mat may curl behind the brake pedal and prevent it from being depressed WARNING Be car...

Page 18: ... lid 4 Panic mode pathway lighting Depending on the settings either only the driver s door or all vehicle access points are unlocked If only the driver s door is unlocked press the button on the remote control again to unlock the other vehicle access points 1 Close the driver s door 2 Press the button on the remote control All vehicle access points are locked Buttons for the central locking system...

Page 19: ...hout operating the vehicle key Carrying the vehicle key with you e g in your pants pocket is sufficient The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is in close proximity or in the car s interior Grasp the handle of a vehicle door completely With the doors closed touch the indentation lock sensor on the door handle with a finger for approximately 1 second Locking Pressing the butto...

Page 20: ...or standby state is switched on 1 Exterior mirrors 2 Power windows 3 Central locking system 4 Unlocking the trunk lid 1 Selector lever 2 Controller 3 Auto Start Stop cancel button 4 Sport mode button 5 Park Assistant button Trunk lid Opening Press and hold the but ton on the remote con trol for approximately 1 second Depending on the setting the doors may also unlock refer to page 78 Closing Displ...

Page 21: ...Wait for the signal 3 Say the command If no other commands are possi ble operate the function via Toy ota Supra Command Terminating the voice acti vation system Toyota Supra Command Concept Buttons on the Controller Button Function Opens the main menu Opens the Communica tion menu Opens the Media Radio menu Opens destination input menu for navigation Opens navigation map Opens the previous dis pla...

Page 22: ...krest tilt 4 Backrest width 5 Lumbar support 1 Adjusting 2 Selecting a mirror Automatic Curb Monitor refer to page 106 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 6 5 4 3 2 1 Adjusting the exterior mir rors Adjusting the steering wheel Manual steering wheel adjustmen...

Page 23: ... 2 at the door while the writing is lit A signal sounds Press the desired button 1 or 2 1 Changing the entertainment source 2 Sound output on off volume 3 Programmable memory but tons 4 Changing the station track 5 Waveband satellite radio After the mobile phone is con nected once to the vehicle the mobile phone can be operated using Toyota Supra Command the steering wheel buttons and voice activa...

Page 24: ... number on the device and on the Control Display Enter and confirm the same control number on the device and via Toyota Supra Com mand The device is connected and displayed in the device list Incoming calls can be answered in several ways Via Toyota Supra Command Accept Press the button on the steering wheel Via the selection list in the instrument cluster Use the thumbwheel on the steer ing wheel...

Page 25: ...e iPhone is connected to the vehicle and displayed in the device list 1 Depress the brake pedal 2 Press the Start Stop button 1 Engage selector lever posi tion P with the vehicle stopped 2 Press the Start Stop button The engine is switched off 3 Set the parking brake The Auto Start Stop function switches the engine off automat ically while stationary to save fuel The engine starts automati cally u...

Page 26: ... A selector lever lock prevents the inadvertent shifting to selec tor lever position R or the inad vertent shifting from selector lever position P Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is station ary Press the button Engage selector lever position P only when the vehicle is station ary Parking brake Setting Pull the switch The LED on the switch and the indicator light in the instr...

Page 27: ...he manual mode Push the selector lever to the right Push the lever forward or pull it backward High beams on arrow 1 The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on High beams off headlight flasher arrow 2 1 Right turn 2 Lane change to the right movethe lever partway and release it The right hand signals will flash 3 times Automatic transmission manual mode High beams headlight flasher ...

Page 28: ...er speed position 2 Fast wiper speed position 3 Brief wipe and switching off Press the lever down Switching off press the lever down until it reaches its stan dard position position 0 Brief wipe press the lever down from the standard posi tion position 0 Lights and lighting Light functions Symbol Function Lights off Daytime running lights Parking lights Automatic headlight control Low beams Instru...

Page 29: ... lever back into the standard position Adjusting the sensitivity Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever Pull the wiper lever towards you Rain sensor Cleaning the windshield Climate control Button Function Temperature Recirculated air mode Maximum cooling AUTO program Air distribution manual Switching off Defrost and defog the windshield Rear window defroster ...

Page 30: ...ted Owner s Manual With Tire Pressure Monitor TPM The corrected tire inflation pres sures are applied automatically Make sure that the correct tire settings have been made With tires that cannot be found in the tire pressure values on the Control Display reset the Tire Pressure Monitor TPM Regularly check the tire inflation pressure and correct it as needed At least twice a month Before embarking ...

Page 31: ... level Different messages appear on the Control Display depending on the engine oil level Pay attention to these messages Safely park the vehicle and switch off drive ready state before adding engine oil Only add engine oil when the message is displayed in the instrument cluster Observe the quantity to be added in the message Take care not to add too much engine oil Observe recommended engine oil ...

Page 32: ...ction to the Con cierge is established Remote maintenance are ser vices that help to maintain vehi cle mobility Remote maintenance can com prise the following services Roadside assistance When leaving the vehicle turn the engine switch off apply the parking brake and lock the doors When parking stop the vehicle in a safe and appropriate park ing area operate the P park ing switch on the selector l...

Page 33: ...elec tor lever may be operated unin tentionally possibly leading to an accident Also if the engine is run at a high speed for a long time the exhaust system and engine may become extremely hot pos sibly causing to a fire WARNING Be careful when parking as to not park the vehicle near flammable materials Do not park the vehicle near flam mable materials such as dry grass leaves paper oil etc If the...

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Page 35: ...s 60 Personal settings 63 Connections 68 Opening and closing 77 Seats mirrors and steering wheel 96 Transporting children safely 109 Driving 115 Displays 133 Lights 152 Safety 159 Driving stability control sys tems 194 Driver assistance systems 199 Driving comfort 224 Climate control 225 Interior equipment 234 Storage compartments 244 Cargo area 246 ...

Page 36: ...r 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 1 Central locking system Unlock P 85 Lock P 85 2 Power windows P 94 3 Exterior mirror operation P 105 4 Lights Lights off P 152 Daytime running lights P 155 Parking lights P 154 Automatic headlight control P 153 Cockpit Vehicle fe...

Page 37: ...ake over suggested speed P 211 Continuing cruise con trol Pausing cruise control P 199 Dynamic radar cruise control increase distance P 199 Dynamic radar cruise control reduce distance P 199 Cruise control rocker switch P 199 8 Instrument cluster P 133 9 Steering wheel buttons right Selection lists P 145 Volume see Owner s Manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communication Voice activation sys...

Page 38: ...ner 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 131 SPORT driving mode Toyota Supra Safety P 172 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 ...

Page 39: ...19 10Automatic transmission selector lever P 126 11 Switch drive ready state on off P 115 1 Indicator light front seat passenger airbag P 171 2 Reading lights P 158 3 Interior lights P 158 4 Emergency call SOS P 316 In the vicinity of the roofliner ...

Page 40: ...en 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 functiona...

Page 41: ... 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 t...

Page 42: ...midity 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 ins...

Page 43: ...ce the idle state is automatically established under the following conditions After several minutes if no operation takes place on the vehicle If the charge state of the vehi cle battery is low Depending on the setting via Toyota Supra Command when one or both front doors are opened after driving when exiting the vehicle In some situations the idle state is not set automatically for instance durin...

Page 44: ... Press and hold the button until the OFF indicator on the instrument cluster goes out Standby state Concept General information Display in the instrument cluster OFF is displayed in the instrument cluster The drive train is switched off and standby state switched on Drive ready state Concept General information Safety information WARNING If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventilation is insufficien...

Page 45: ...ing brake WARNING An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away There is a risk of an accident Before exiting secure the vehicle against rolling In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away follow the following Set the parking brake On uphill grades or on a down hill slope turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb On uphill grades or on a down hill s...

Page 46: ...e Controller or the touchscreen The key board s display changes auto matically When entering names and addresses the choice is nar rowed down with every letter entered and letters may be Toyota Supra Com mand Vehicle features and options Operating concept Principle General information Safety information WARNING Operating the integrated informa tion systems and communication devices while driving c...

Page 47: ...ction is deactivated General information The status field can be found in the upper area of the Control Display Status information is displayed in the form of sym bols Status field symbols Radio Telephone Entertainment Activating deactivating the functions Status information Symbol Meaning HD Radio station is being received Satellite radio is switched on Symbol Meaning Incoming or outgoing call Mi...

Page 48: ...s selected 2 Press the Controller 3 Select the desired setting Specifying the number of displays It is possible to specify the num ber of displays 1 Move the Controller to the right until the split screen is selected 2 Press the Controller 3 Personalize menu 4 Select the desired setting 5 Move the Controller to the left 1 Control Display with touch screen depending on the equipment version 2 Contr...

Page 49: ...witched off manually 1 Press the button 2 Turn off control display Press the Controller or any but ton on the Controller to switch it back on again The buttons can be used to open the menus directly The Controller can be used to select menu items and enter the set tings Some Toyota Supra Command functions can be operated using the touchpad on the Controller refer to page 55 Turn to switch between ...

Page 50: ...en menu items for example Press to select a menu item for example Buttons on the Controller Button Function Press once calls up the main menu Press twice displays all menu items of the main menu Opens the Media Radio menu Opens the Communica tion menu Press once opens the previous display Press and hold open the menus used last Opens the Options menu Controller without naviga tion system General i...

Page 51: ...To move the menu item to the desired position tilt the Con troller to the right or left Highlighted menu items can be selected Buttons on the Controller Button Function Press once call up main menu Press twice display all menu items of the main menu Open the Media Radio menu Open the Communication menu Press once open the previous display Press and hold open the menus used last Open the Options me...

Page 52: ...y is shown Press the button The previous display re opens Move the Controller to the right The new display opens An arrow indicates that addi tional displays can be opened Press and hold this button The recently used menus are displayed Press the button The Options menu is dis played The menu consists of various areas Screen settings for instance Split screen Control options for the selected main ...

Page 53: ... the desired entry The first entry of the selected letter is displayed The Control Display is equipped with a touchscreen Touch screen with your fingers Do not use any objects Tap on the symbol The main menu is displayed All Toyota Supra Command functions can be called up via the main menu 1 Tap on symbol All menu items of the main menu are displayed 2 Drag the menu item to the desired position on...

Page 54: ...i tional displays can be opened Swipe to the left Tap arrow New display is opened Settings such as brightness can be changed via the touch screen Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Control display 5 Brightness at night 6 To perform the desired set ting Slide in the selected field to the right or left until the desired setting is displayed Tap on symbol 1 Touch the...

Page 55: ...upper and lower case letters and num bers To make entries it may be necessary to change between upper and lower case letters numbers and characters refer to page 53 Enter characters as they are displayed on the Control Dis play Always enter associated char acters such as accents or periods so that the letter can be clearly recognized The set language determines what input is possible Where nec ess...

Page 56: ...ttons with finger Do not wear gloves or use objects The button assignment is dis played at the top edge of screen Entering special charac ters Entry Operation Delete a charac ter Swipe to the left on the touchpad Enter a blank space Swipe to the right in the cen ter of the touch pad Enter a hyphen Swipe to the right in the upper area of the touchpad Enter an under score Swipe to the right in the l...

Page 57: ...mmand that is supported by the voice acti vation system To set the lan guage refer to page 60 Always say commands in the language of the voice activa tion system 1 Press the button on the steering wheel 2 Wait for the signal 3 Say the command No other commands may be available In this case operate the function via Toyota Supra Command Most menu items on the Control Display can be voiced as com man...

Page 58: ...on system to initiate an Emergency Request In stressful situations the voice and vocal pitch can change This can unnecessarily delay the establishment of a phone connection Instead use the SOS button refer to page 316 close to the interior mirror You can set the system to use standard dialog or a short ver sion The short version of the voice dialog plays back short mes sages in abbreviated form Vi...

Page 59: ... lead to problems Keep the doors and windows closed Noises from the front passen ger or the rear seat bench can impair the system Avoid mak ing other noise in the vehicle while speaking Major language dialects can cause problems with the voice recognition feature Speak loud and clear A smartphone connected to the vehicle can be used via voice activation Activate voice command response on the smart...

Page 60: ...ting For voice dialog for the voice activation system refer to page 58 Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Date and time 4 Time zone 5 Select the desired setting Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Date and time 4 Time 5 Turn the Controller until the desired hours are displayed 6 Press the Controller 7 Turn the Controller until the desired minutes are di...

Page 61: ... Date format 5 Select the desired setting Depending on the country ver sion you can set the units of measurement for some values for instance consumption dis tances and temperature Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Units 4 Select the desired menu item 5 Select the desired setting If vehicle location has been acti vated the current vehicle posi tion can be displayed in the T...

Page 62: ...menu the displayed con tents can be selected 1 Press button 2 Contents of main menu 3 Select the desired menu and the desired content The menu centrally displays all messages arriving in the vehicle in list form The following messages can be displayed Traffic messages Vehicle messages Communication messages for example emails SMS text messages or reminders Service notification mes sages Messages a...

Page 63: ...all stan dard country specific and optional features offered with the series It also describes fea tures that are not necessarily available in your vehicle for instance 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 The vehicle offers different fun...

Page 64: ...nce stored destinations Phone book Online data for instance Favorites cookies Office data for instance voice notes Login accounts Altogether the deletion of the data can take up to 15 minutes Data can only be deleted while stationary Heed and follow the instructions on the Control Display Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Data privacy 4 Delete personal data 5 Delete persona...

Page 65: ...m mand the settings stored in it will be applied automatically The new driver profile is assigned to the vehicle key that is currently in use There is an additional guest pro file available that is not assigned to any vehicle key It can be used to apply settings in the vehicle without changing the personal driver profiles For the system to be able to identify the driver profile associ ated to a pa...

Page 66: ...icle 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 remot...

Page 67: ...hicle Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Driver profiles 3 Select driver profile The driver profile marked with this symbol can be exported 4 Export driver profile 5 Select a storage device for exporting the driver profile USB device Select USB storage device as needed refer to page 72 The existing settings of the active driver profile are overwrit ten with the settings of the imported driver...

Page 68: ... the series It also describes fea tures that are not necessarily available in your vehicle for instance 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 Various connection types are available for using mobile devices in the vehicle The con nection ty...

Page 69: ...Playing music from the smartphone or the audio player Bluetooth or USB Using compatible apps via Toyota Supra Command Bluetooth or USB USB storage device Exporting and importing driver pro files Exporting and importing stored trips Playing music USB Playing videos from the smartphone or the USB storage device USB Use Apple CarPlay apps via Toyota Supra Command and voice operation Bluetooth and Wi ...

Page 70: ...le 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Connect new device 5 Select functions Telephone Bluetooth audio Apps Apple CarPlay Screen Mirroring The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is displayed on the Control Display 6 On the mobile device search for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity The Bluetooth name of the vehicle appears on the mobile device dis play Select the Bluetooth name of the vehicle 7 Dependi...

Page 71: ... off and on again Too high or too low ambient temperature for mobile phone operation Do not subject the mobile phone to extreme ambient temperatures Why can phone functions not be used via Toyota Supra Com mand The mobile phone may not be properly configured for instance as Bluetooth audio device Connect the mobile phone with the telephone or additional phone func tion Why are no or not all phone ...

Page 72: ... charge cur rent of the USB port The following uses are possible on USB ports with data transfer Exporting and importing driver profiles refer to page 65 Playing music files via USB audio Playing videos via USB video Follow the following when con necting Do not use force when plug ging the connector into the USB port Use a flexible adapter cable Protect the USB storage device against mechanical da...

Page 73: ...later Corresponding mobile wire less contract Bluetooth Wi Fi and Siri voice operation are activated on the iPhone Booking the Toyota Supra Connect service Apple Car Play preparation Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Settings 5 Select the following settings Bluetooth Apple CarPlay Pair the iPhone with the vehicle via Bluetooth refer to page 69 Select CarPla...

Page 74: ...ng enables mirror ing outputting of the smart phone display on the Control Display Compatible smartphone with Screen Mirroring interface Screen Mirroring is switched on on the smartphone Wi Fi is switched on in the vehicle Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Settings 5 Vehicle Wi Fi Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Co...

Page 75: ...which function a device is used Functions can be activated or deactivated for paired and con nected devices Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Select the desired device 5 Select the desired setting If a function is assigned to a device the function will be deac tivated where appropriate for a device that is already connected and the device will be discon nec...

Page 76: ...eady connected Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Select device 5 Delete device The device is disconnected and removed from the device list When a second phone is paired with the vehicle this phone is stored as an additional phone The assignment of phone and additional phone can be changed Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devi...

Page 77: ...ening and closing Vehicle features and options Remote control General information Safety information WARNING The vehicle key has a button cell battery Batteries or button cells can be swallowed and lead to serious or fatal injuries within two hours for example due to internal burns or chemical burns There is an injury hazard or danger to life Keep the vehicle key and batter ies out of reach for ch...

Page 78: ...river s door and fuel filler flap were unlocked press the button on the remote control again to unlock the other vehicle access points In addition the following func tions are executed If a driver profile refer to page 65 was assigned to the remote control this driver pro file will be activated and the settings that are stored in it WARNING Unattended children or animals in the vehicle can cause t...

Page 79: ...trol depends on the following settings refer to page 90 If the locking of the vehicle is confirmed with a light signal or a sound signal If the exterior mirrors are automatically folded in when the vehicle is locked The exterior mirrors are not folded in when the hazard warning flashers are switched on If the headlight courtesy delay feature is activated during locking 1 Close the driver s door 2 ...

Page 80: ... the alarm sys With Smart Key System convenient closing Safety information WARNING With convenient closing body parts can be jammed There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement of the doors is clear during convenient closing Closing Press and hold the button on the remote control after locking Switching on the interior and exterior lights Press the button on the remote control wit...

Page 81: ... on the headlight courtesy delay feature Press and hold the button on the remote control for approx 1 second Replacing the battery WARNING The battery inside the vehicle key is a button cell Batteries or button cells can be swallowed causing serious or even fatal injuries within two hours e g due to inter nal burns or cauterisations There is a danger of injury or danger to life Keep vehicle keys a...

Page 82: ...ce of the radio con nection from transmission towers or other equipment with high transmitting power Shielding of the remote con trol due to metal objects Do not transport the remote control together with metal objects Interference of the radio con nection from mobile phones or other electronic devices in direct proximity to the remote control Do not transport the remote control together with elec...

Page 83: ...include the ability to lock and unlock a vehicle This requires an active Toyota Supra Connect contract and the Toyota Supra Connect app must be installed on a smartphone Unlocking the vehicle can be requested via the Concierge An active Toyota Supra Connect contract is required The driver s door can be locked and unlocked without remote control using the integrated key The integrated key also fits...

Page 84: ...doors must be unlocked or locked from the inside The activated alarm system is triggered when the door is opened if the vehicle has been unlocked via the door lock The alarm system is not switched on if the vehicle is locked with the integrated key NOTICE The door lock is permanently joined with the door The door handle can be moved When pull ing the door handle with the inte grated key inserted p...

Page 85: ...he vehicle key Carrying the vehicle key with you e g in your pants pocket is sufficient The vehicle automatically detects the remote control when it is in close proximity or in the car s interior Comfort entry supports the fol lowing functions Unlocking and locking the vehicle from the door handle To lock the vehicle the remote control must be located outside of the vehicle near the doors The next...

Page 86: ...r the Smart Key System is used to lock or unlock the doors open the trunk lid or when the engine switch is operated Therefore this system may affect the operation of implantable car diac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators Persons with implantable cardiac pacemakers or implantable car dioverter defibrillators should stay 22 cm or more away from the vehicle when opening or closin...

Page 87: ...y System depends on the fol lowing settings refer to page 90 If the unlocking of vehicle is confirmed with a light signal or a sound signal If the welcome light refer to page 155 is switched on when the vehicle is being unlocked If the exterior mirrors are automatically folded out and in when the vehicle is unlocked and locked Effective range areas within which Smart Key System radio waves are tra...

Page 88: ...g locking via the Smart Key System depends on the follow ing settings refer to page 90 If the locking of the vehicle is confirmed with a light signal or a sound signal If the exterior mirrors are automatically folded in when the vehicle is locked The exterior mirrors are not folded in when the hazard warning flashers are switched on If the headlight courtesy delay feature is activated during locki...

Page 89: ...e sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear during opening and clos ing NOTICE During opening the trunk lid piv ots back and up There is a risk of damage to property Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear during opening and closing NOTICE When closing the trunk lid make sure that the straps of the luggage cover are not caught If a strap is caught on the luggag...

Page 90: ...r s door only Only the driver s door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked Pressing again unlocks the entire vehicle All doors The entire vehicle is unlocked Depending on the vehicle equip ment and country version this setting may not be offered Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Doors Key 4 Tailgate or Tail gate and door s 5 Select the desired setting Tailgate The trunk li...

Page 91: ...hicle settings 3 Doors Key 4 Lock automatically The vehicle locks automatically after a short period of time if no door is opened after unlocking Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Doors Key 4 Select the desired setting Unlock doors when in Park Unlock at end of trip After drive ready state is switched off by pressing the Start Stop but ton the locked vehicle is automati ca...

Page 92: ...ns the acoustic alarm may be suppressed Visual alarm By flashing of the hazard warning system and headlights where required Do not modify the system to ensure function of the alarm system When you unlock and lock the vehicle either with the remote control or with Comfort entry the alarm system is switched off and on at the same time The alarm system is triggered when a door is opened if the door w...

Page 93: ...ut 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...

Page 94: ... 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 sen...

Page 95: ...ng closed If resistance or a blockage is detected while a window is being closed the closing action is interrupted In case of danger from the out side or if ice might prevent nor mal closing proceed as follows 1 Pull the switch past the resistance point and hold it there The window closes with limited jam protection If the closing force exceeds a specific threshold clos ing is interrupted 2 Pull t...

Page 96: ...nts refer to page 104 Airbags refer to page 160 Seats mirrors and steering wheel Vehicle features and options Sitting safely Seats Safety information WARNING Seat adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected move ments of the seat Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of an accident Only adjust the seat on the driver s side when the vehicle is stationary WARNING With a backrest incline...

Page 97: ...t 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 6 5 4 3 2 1 Height Forward back ...

Page 98: ...ed via the vehicle key the position is automatically retrieved if the function refer to page 65 is activated for this purpose The current seat position can be stored using the memory func tion refer to page 107 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 Genera...

Page 99: ...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 Height Seat tilt Backrest tilt 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 ...

Page 100: ...le more than one person will poten tially defeat the ability of the safety belt to serve its protective function There is a risk of injuries or danger to life Do not allow more than one person to wear a single safety belt Infants and chil dren are not allowed on an occu pant s lap but must be transported and secured in desig nated child restraint systems WARNING The efficacy of safety gear includ ...

Page 101: ...the seat belt The airbags are designed to supplement the seat belts not be used in place of them Wear ing the seat belt correctly ensures that the occupants are securely held in the seats and helps prevent them from con tacting interior parts or being thrown from the vehicle in a col lision Therefore it is necessary for all occupants to wear their seat belt If a seat belt is worn improperly its ef...

Page 102: ...teering wheel Make sure that the seat belt is snug and not loose at any point Position the lap belt as low as possible over the hips Sit well back in the seat with the seatback upright Sit so your entire back is in contact with the seatback Position the shoulder belt so that it does not contact your neck or slide off your shoulder Correct driving posture and use of the seat belts A B C D E F G H W...

Page 103: ...ll passengers wear their seat belt correctly Use of seat belts may be manda tory under local laws and regula tions If a seat belt is not worn properly an occupant may con tact interior parts or be thrown from the vehicle in the case of sudden braking or a collision pos sibly resulting in death or serious injury Also if an occupant has an incorrect riding posture the air bags will be ineffectual as...

Page 104: ...kling the safety belt Safety belt reminder for driver s seat and front pas senger seat General information Display in the instrument cluster The indicator light lights up and a signal sounds Make sure that the safety belts are positioned cor rectly The safety belt reminder can also be acti vated if objects are placed on the front passenger seat Front head restraints Safety information WARNING Obje...

Page 105: ...urrent exterior mirror posi tion can be stored using the memory function refer to page 107 1 Adjusting 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 Removing Exterior mirrors General information Safety information WARNING Objects reflected in the mirror ...

Page 106: ...or refer to page 106 are used to control this If reverse gear is engaged the mirror glass on the front passen ger side is tilted downward This improves your view of the curb and other low lying obstacles when parking for instance 1 Slide the switch to the driver s side mirror position 2 Engage selector lever posi tion R Slide the switch to the passen ger s side mirror position The interior mirror ...

Page 107: ...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 65 The following settings are not stored Overview Functional requirements Steering wheel Safety information WARNING Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel move...

Page 108: ... memory buttons is pressed again While driving the seat position adjustment on the driver s side is interrupted after a short time if equipped 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 o...

Page 109: ...and systems When using these functions and sys tems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Switching on Switching off Transporting children safely Vehicle features and options When children are in the vehicle WARNING When a child is riding Observe the following precau tions Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury For effective protection in automo bile accidents and su...

Page 110: ... key Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral There is also a danger that children may injure them selves by playing with the win dows or other features of the vehicle In addition heat build up or extremely cold temperatures inside the vehicle can be fatal to children When the vehicle is parked under direct sunlight the tem perature inside the vehicle can increas...

Page 111: ...vehicle WARNING A heated vehicle may result in death to persons especially chil dren and animals There is a risk of injuries or danger to life Do not leave persons especially chil dren and animals unattended in the vehicle WARNING Exposure to intense sunlight can cause child restraint systems and their components to become very hot Persons may sustain burn injuries when touching the hot components...

Page 112: ...information WARNING The protective effect of child restraint systems and their fasten ing systems which have been damaged or exposed to an acci dent can be limited or lost A child cannot be properly restrained in the event of an accident or brak ing and evasive maneuvers There is a risk of injuries or dan ger to life Do not use child restraint systems which have been damaged or exposed to an accid...

Page 113: ...ion 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 1 Pull out the belt strap com pletely 2 Secure the child restraint system with the safe...

Page 114: ...ry 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 sy...

Page 115: ...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 The drive ready state is switched on when you depress the brake pedal while pressing the Start Stop button Pressing the Start Stop button again switches drive ready state back off and standby state refer to page 43 is swi...

Page 116: ...switched off auto matically during a stop under the following conditions The selector lever is in selec tor lever position D The brake pedal remains pressed while the vehicle is stationary The driver s safety belt is buckled or the driver s door is closed If the engine was not switched off automatically when the vehi cle stopped the engine can be switched off manually Press the brake pedal force f...

Page 117: ...s The hood is unlocked The parking assistant is acti vated Stop and go traffic Selector lever position in N or R After driving in reverse Use of fuel with high ethanol content The engine starts automatically under the following precondi tions By releasing the brake pedal After the engine starts acceler ate as usual After the engine switches off automatically it will not start again automatically i...

Page 118: ...nt 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 ...

Page 119: ...P is engaged automatically 2 Set the parking brake In certain situations the Auto Start Stop function is deacti vated automatically for safety reasons for instance if no driver is detected The Auto Start Stop function no longer switches off the engine automatically A vehicle mes sage is displayed It is possible to continue driving Have the system checked by your Toyota dealer The parking brake is ...

Page 120: ...secure the vehi cle for instance with a wheel chock WARNING Unattended children or animals in the vehicle can cause the vehicle to move and endanger them selves and traffic for instance due to the following actions Pressing the Start Stop button Releasing the parking brake Opening and closing the doors or windows Engaging selector lever position N Using vehicle equipment There is a risk of acciden...

Page 121: ...lish parking brake functionality after a power fail ure 1 Switch on standby state 2 Pull the switch while stepping on the brake pedal or selector lever position P is set and then push This process may take a few seconds Any sounds associ ated with this are normal When driving and during opera tion of the turn signals or hazard warning system do not fold in the exterior mirrors so that the signal l...

Page 122: ...lades or cause them to become worn more quickly The wipers can be operated in the standby state Triple turn signal activa tion Signaling briefly High beams headlight flasher Washer wiper system General information Safety information WARNING If the wipers start moving in the folded away state body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or risk of d...

Page 123: ...lick wipe press the lever down from the 0 position The lever automatically returns to its 0 position when released The rain sensor automatically controls the time between wipes depending on the intensity of the rainfall The sensor is located on the windshield directly in front of the interior mirror Turn on window wiper sys tem Turn off the window wiper system and flick wipe Rain sensor Concept Ge...

Page 124: ...her fluid on the windshield and activates the wipers briefly Activating Deactivating Adjusting the rain sensor sensitivity Windshield washer system Safety information WARNING The washer fluid can freeze onto the window at low temperatures and obstruct the view There is a risk of an accident Only use the washer systems if the washer fluid cannot freeze Use washer fluid with antifreeze if needed NOT...

Page 125: ...s back down onto the windshield 2 Switch on standby state and press and hold the wiper lever down again Windshield washer nozzles Fold away position of the wipers Principle Safety information WARNING If the wipers start moving in the folded away state body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the vehi...

Page 126: ... engaged automatically in situa tions such as the following After the drive ready state is switched off and selector lever position R D or M is engaged After the standby state has been switched off when selec tor lever position N is engaged If the driver s safety belt is unbuckled the driver s door is opened and the brake pedal is not pressed while the vehi Automatic transmission Concept Safety in...

Page 127: ...ch nical requirements are met A selector lever lock prevents the following faulty operation Unintentional shifting into selector lever position R Unintentional shifting from selector lever position P into another selector lever posi tion 1 Fasten driver s safety belt 2 Press and hold the button to release the selector lever lock 3 Push the selector lever in the desired direction past a resistance ...

Page 128: ... is a malfunction you may not be able to change the selector lever position Electronically unlock the trans mission lock if needed refer to page 130 Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving performance Step on the accelerator pedal beyond the resistance point at the full throttle position Manual gear shifting is possible in manual mode Press the selector lever to the left from selector lever po...

Page 129: ...ut accelera tion or shifting via the shift pad dles for a certain amount of time the transmission switches back to automatic mode It is possible to switch into auto matic mode as follows Pull and hold right shift pad dle In addition to the briefly pulled right shift paddle briefly pull the left shift paddle Continuous manual mode In selector lever position M actuating a shift paddle switches into ...

Page 130: ...he instrument cluster A vehicle message is displayed 4 Release Start Stop button and selector lever 5 Release brake as soon as the starter stops 6 Maneuver the vehicle from the danger area and secure it against moving on its own For additional information see the chapter on tow starting and towing refer to page 319 Launch Control enables opti mum acceleration on surfaces with good traction under d...

Page 131: ...e accelerator pedal at the kick down position A flag symbol will be shown in the instrument cluster 7 The engine speed will be adjusted for launching Release the brake pedal within 3 seconds After Launch Control has been used the transmission must cool down for approx 5 minutes before Launch Control can be used again Launch Control adjusts to the surrounding con ditions when used again To increase...

Page 132: ...ching on Concept Customize settings can be adjusted in the customize driv ing mode Configuration Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Configure SPORT INDIVID UAL 4 Select the desired setting Reset Customize to the stan dard settings Reset to SPORT STANDARD Overview Displays in the instrument cluster The selected driving mode is displayed in the instrument cluster Driving mode...

Page 133: ...The display change in the instru ment cluster can be deactivated via Toyota Supra Command Some of the displays in the instrument cluster may differ from the illustrations in this Owner s Manual 1 Fuel gauge P 139 2 Speedometer 3 Tachometer P 139 Status Sport mode switch P 131 4 Time P 60 5 Variable displays P 133 6 External temperature P 141 7 Engine coolant temperature P 140 8 Vehicle messages P ...

Page 134: ...n the turn signal lever Some vehicle messages are displayed continuously and are not cleared until the malfunction is eliminated If several malfunc tions occur at once the mes sages are displayed consecutively The messages can be hidden for approx 8 seconds After this time they are displayed again automatically Some vehicle messages are hidden automatically after approx 20 seconds The vehicle mess...

Page 135: ...atus 3 Vehicle messages 4 Select the desired text mes sage 5 Select desired setting Certain messages displayed while driving are displayed again after drive ready state is switched off Indicator warning lights in the instrument cluster display the status of some functions in the vehicle and indicate when a malfunction is present in the monitored systems The indicator warning lights can light up in...

Page 136: ...g system and belt tensioner are not work ing Have the vehicle checked immediately by your Toyota dealer Parking brake The parking brake is set For releasing the park ing brake refer to page 121 Brake system Braking system impaired Continue to drive moderately Have the vehicle checked immediately by your Toyota dealer Yellow lights Anti lock Braking System ABS Braking force boost may not be working...

Page 137: ... mode is acti vated VSC refer to page 195 and Traction mode refer to page 197 Tire Pressure Monitor TPM The indicator light lights up the Tire Pressure Monitor reports a low tire inflation pressure or a flat tire Follow the information in the vehi cle message The indicator light flashes and then con tinuously lights up no flat tire or loss of tire inflation pressure can be detected Interference ca...

Page 138: ...ously damage emission control com ponents in particular the catalytic converter Socket for Onboard Diagnosis refer to page 302 Green lights Turn signal Turn signal switched on Unusually rapid flash ing of the indicator light indicates that a turn sig nal bulb has failed Turn signal refer to page 121 Parking lights Parking lights are switched on Parking lights low beams refer to page 153 Low beams ...

Page 139: ...an be achieved When the selected driving mode is sport mode a shift light will be displayed Automatic high beam Automatic high beam is switched on High beams are switched on and off automatically depend ing on the traffic situa tion Automatic high beam refer to page 156 Blue lights High beams High beams are switched on High beams refer to page 122 Fuel gauge Concept General information Display An ...

Page 140: ... ready state The lettering OFF in the instrument cluster indicates that drive ready state is switched off and standby state is switched on The lettering READY in the instrument cluster indicates that the drive ready state is switched on Engine coolant tempera ture Display When the engine temperature is low Only the segments in the low temperature range will be illumi nated Drive with moderate engi...

Page 141: ...s continuously below a range of approx 30 miles 50 km The function displays the ser vice notifications and the corre sponding maintenance scopes After switching on drive ready Indicator light in the instrument cluster A red indicator light is displayed External temperature General information Safety information WARNING Even at temperatures above 37 F 3 C there can be a risk of icy roads for instan...

Page 142: ...icle status 3 Service required 4 Date 5 Select the desired setting The system recommends the most efficient gear for the cur rent driving situation Depending on the vehicle equip ment and country version the gear shift indicator is active in the manual mode of the auto matic transmission Suggestions to shift gear up or down are displayed in the instru ment cluster On vehicles without a gear shift ...

Page 143: ...thout signs The system is controlled by the following sensors Cameras behind the wind shield Additional information Sensors of the vehicle refer to page 40 Depending on the vehicle equip ment Speed Limit Info is dis played permanently in the instrument cluster or via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 System settings Example Description Efficient gear is set Shift into efficient gear Speed Limit ...

Page 144: ...he instru ment cluster Additional information Cameras refer to page 40 The system may not be fully functional and may provide incorrect information in the fol lowing situations When signs are fully or par tially concealed by objects stickers or paint When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you If the speed limits or road data stored in the navigation sys tem are incorrect If the speed l...

Page 145: ...ions of the vehicle The lists can be displayed and operated using the buttons on the steering wheel The Onboard Computer dis plays different vehicle data in the instrument cluster such as average values Selection lists Concept Display Displaying and using the list Button Function Change the entertain ment source Pressing the button again will close the cur rently displayed list Show list of most r...

Page 146: ...s 3 Displays 4 Instrument panel 5 Onboard info 6 Select the desired setting Displaying resetting miles Display Concept The range indicates the dis tance that can still be covered with the current fuel level General information The estimated range available with the remaining fuel is perma nently displayed in the instru ment cluster With a low remaining range a vehicle message is briefly dis played...

Page 147: ...n the instrument cluster as a bar display Display General information Average speed and average consumption are calculated for the distance traveled since the last reset in the Onboard Com puter Periods in which the vehicle is parked with the engine manually stopped are not included in the calculation of the average speed Resetting average values Press and hold the button on the turn signal lever ...

Page 148: ...upra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Driving information 3 Onboard info or Trip com puter Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Driving information 3 Onboard info 4 Consumption or Speed 5 OK Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Driving information 3 Trip computer 4 Move the Controller to the left if needed Reset all values are reset Automatic reset all val ues are reset approx 4 hours after the vehicl...

Page 149: ...ia Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Speed warning 4 Warning at 5 Turn the Controller until the desired speed is displayed 6 Press the Controller Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Speed warning 4 Speed warning Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Speed warning 4 Select current speed The status can be displayed and Sport displays C...

Page 150: ...cations refer to page 141 Remote maintenance Call service request if equipped This system projects important information into the driver s field of vision for instance the speed The driver can get information without averting his or her eyes from the road Follow the information on clean ing the Head up Display refer to page 327 Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 H...

Page 151: ...r until the desired brightness is set 7 Press the Controller When the low beams are switched on the brightness of the Head up Display can be additionally influenced using the instrument lighting Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Head up display 5 Height 6 Turn the Controller until the desired height is reached 7 Press the Controller The height of the Head up Dis ...

Page 152: ... erated For this reason it is strongly suggested to have the special windshield replaced by your Toyota dealer if necessary 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 rel...

Page 153: ...e to detect fog or hazy weather In these situations switch the light on manually If the driver s door is opened when the drive ready state is switched off the exterior lighting is automatically switched off after a period of time Symbol Function Lights off Daytime running lights Parking lights Automatic headlight control Adaptive light functions Low beams Instrument lighting Right roadside parking...

Page 154: ...n Depending on the country vari ant the low beams can be switched off in the low speed range Depending on the surrounding conditions the low beam head lights may not be able to be turned off When the vehicle is parked a one sided roadside parking light can be switched on Parking lights General information Switching on Press the button on the light switch element The indicator light in the instrume...

Page 155: ...g 4 Pathway lighting 5 Select the desired setting The daytime running lights light up when drive ready state is switched on In some countries daytime run ning lights are mandatory so it may not be possible to deacti vate the daytime running lights Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Exterior lighting Button Function Right roadside parking light on off Left roadside parking l...

Page 156: ...me 1 Press the button on the light switch element The LED in the button lights up 2 Press and hold the button on the turn signal lever The headlights are automatically switched between low beams and high beams Driving interruption with acti vated Automatic high beam the Automatic high beam remains activated when driving contin ues The Automatic high beam is deactivated when manually switching the ...

Page 157: ...require this there fore dimming manually The system is not fully functional in the following situations and driver intervention may be nec essary In very unfavorable weather conditions such as fog or heavy precipitation When detecting poorly lit road users such as pedestrians cyclists horseback riders and wagons when driving close to train or ship traffic or at ani Deactivate Automatic High Beam A...

Page 158: ...ow beams must be switched on to adjust the brightness Depending on the equipment version interior lights footwell lights and door entry lighting are automatically controlled To switch off permanently press the button and hold for approx 3 seconds Instrument lighting Functional requirement Settings Adjust the brightness with the thumbwheel Interior lights General information Overview Buttons in the...

Page 159: ...t 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 Safety Vehicle features and options ...

Page 160: ... frontal impacts in which safety belts alone would not provide adequate pro tection In the event of a side impact the side airbag protects the side of the body in the chest lap and head area The knee airbag protects the legs in the event of a frontal impact The curtain shield airbag sup ports the head in the event of a side on crash Airbags Front airbags Side airbag Knee airbag Curtain shield airb...

Page 161: ...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 ...

Page 162: ...n the sun visors Functional readiness of the airbag system Safety information WARNING Individual components can be hot after triggering of the airbag sys tem There is a risk of injury Do not touch individual components WARNING Improperly executed work can lead to failure malfunction or unintentional triggering of the air bag system In the case of a mal function the airbag system might not trigger ...

Page 163: ...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 ...

Page 164: ...ppropriate distance away from the dashboard WARNING Do not attach anything to or lean anything against areas near the SRS airbags Do not install or attach anything such as a sticker to areas such as the steering wheel pad and near the SRS knee airbags Also do not attach any accessories such as an air freshener to the passen ger s side instrument panel or place anything on the floor in front of the...

Page 165: ...ed to the underside of the vehicle When the vehicle collides with a curb When the vehicle falls into a deep hole or ditch When the vehicle is jumped and lands hard When the vehicle is involved in a frontal collision with parked vehicle with approximately the same mass The SRS front airbags and SRS knee airbags may deploy when The threshold for the SRS front airbags and SRS knee airbags to deploy w...

Page 166: ...hen the vehicle collides with a power pole or tree When the vehicle collides with an object which deforms or moves easily such as a guard rail When the vehicle is involved in a rear end collision When the vehicle is involved in a side collision When the vehicle is involved in a rollover ...

Page 167: ... 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 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 im...

Page 168: ...gs WARNING Do not lean against the door or door window Also do not install a cup holder or any other accessories near the SRS side airbags If anything is attached to or left in the deployment area 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 th...

Page 169: ... involved in an offset angle side collision When a subsequent collision occurs after a SRS side air bag or SRS curtain shield air bag has operated When only a small impact is applied to the side of the vehi cle in a collision When the SRS airbag warn ing light is illuminated When the majority of the initial force of an impact is applied only to a door The threshold for the SRS side airbags and SRS...

Page 170: ...sage continues to be displayed repeat the calibration If the message does not disap pear after a repeat calibration have the system checked as soon as possible The system reads if the front passenger seat is occupied by measuring the human body s resistance Front knee and side airbag on the front passenger s side are activated or deactivated Before transporting a child on the front passenger seat ...

Page 171: ...nt system is to be installed on it Do not place objects under the seat that could press against the seat from below No moisture in or on the seat The indicator light for the front seat passenger airbag in the roofliner indicates the oper ating state of the front seat pas senger airbag The light indicates whether the airbags are either activated or deactivated After drive ready state is switched on...

Page 172: ...m refer to page 174 Pre Collision System for pedestrians and bicycles refer to page 179 Lane departure warning refer to page 182 Blind spot monitor refer to page 187 The indicator light lights up when a child is properly seated in a child restraint system or when the seat is empty The airbags on the front passen ger side are not acti vated The indicator light does not light up when for instance a ...

Page 173: ...onal judgment Due to its limits the system might not output warnings or reactions or these might be output late incor rectly There is a risk of an acci dent Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate WARNING Due to system limits individual functions can malfunction during tow starting towing with the Toy ota Supra Safety systems acti v...

Page 174: ...irror Radar sensor in the front bumper The approach control warning is available even if cruise control has been deactivated With the vehicle approaching another vehicle intentionally the approach control warning and braking are delayed in order to avoid false system reactions The system issues a two phase warning of a possible risk of col lision with vehicles at speeds above approx 3 mph 5 km h T...

Page 175: ...ettings of the menu are activated WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system may not issue warnings or reactions or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene w...

Page 176: ...rument cluster and in the Head up Display where avail able if a collision with a detected vehicle is imminent This warning is provided for instance when there is impend ing danger of a collision or the distance to the vehicle ahead is too small Press and hold this button Button Status Indicator lights up green all Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on Indicator lights up orange some Toyota S...

Page 177: ...ive the maximum braking force is used when the brake is applied The brake pedal must be applied sufficiently quickly and forcefully The system may also assist in braking if there is a risk of colli sion When the vehicle is traveling at a low speed the vehicle may come to a complete stop City brake function the braking intervention occurs to up to approx 53 mph 85 km h With radar sensor the braking...

Page 178: ...ional information Cameras refer to page 40 Radar sensors refer to page 41 The system may not be fully functional in the following situa tions In tight curves If the driving stability control systems are limited or deacti vated for instance VSC OFF Up to 10 seconds after the start of the engine via the Start Stop button The more sensitive the warning System limits Safety information WARNING The sys...

Page 179: ...sion the system is controlled by the following sensors Camera in the area of the interior mirror Radar sensor in the front bumper The detection area in front of the vehicle is divided into two areas Central area arrow 1 directly in front of the vehicle Expanded area arrows 2 to the right and left of the central area A collision is imminent if pedes trians are located within the cen tral area A war...

Page 180: ...of the menu are activated WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system may not issue warnings or reactions or these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with their normal use There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where app...

Page 181: ...ximum braking force is used when the brake is applied This requires the brake pedal to be depressed suffi ciently quickly and forcefully If there is a risk of collision the system may also assist with braking When the vehicle is traveling at a low speed the vehicle may come to a complete stop The driver may interrupt the braking intervention function by Press and hold this button Button Status Ind...

Page 182: ...e less than 32 in 80 cm Additional information Cameras refer to page 40 Radar sensors refer to page 41 The system may not be fully functional or may not be avail able in the following situations If the driving stability control systems are deactivated for instance VSC OFF Up to 10 seconds after the start of the engine via the Start Stop button The lane departure warning alerts when the vehicle is ...

Page 183: ...rkings for the lane departure warning to be active The system is controlled by the following sensors Cameras behind the wind shield General information Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing road and traffic safety There is a risk of an accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively ...

Page 184: ...d stored As soon as a setting is changed on the menu all settings of the menu are activated The following settings are switched between ALL ON all Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions Customize the Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on according to the individual set tings Some Toyota Supra Safety sys tems cannot be individually switch...

Page 185: ...and lane departure warning Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Toyota Supra Safety 4 Steering intervention Depending on the national market version the steering intervention is automatically active after every driving off If you leave the lane and if a lane marking has been detected the steering wheel vibrates in accordance with the steering wheel vibration setting When the ...

Page 186: ...ng signal and vehicle message are an encouragement to pay closer attention to the lane For instance the warning will be canceled in the following situa tions Automatically after a few sec onds When returning to your own lane When braking hard When using the turn signal If VSC Vehicle Stability Con trol System intervenes Additional information Cameras refer to page 43 The system may not be fully fu...

Page 187: ...aster than a minimum speed The minimum speed is coun try specific and is displayed in the menu for the Toyota Supra Safety systems The system indicates whether there are vehicles in the blind spot arrow 1 or approaching from behind in the adjacent lane arrow 2 The light in the exterior mirror lights up dimmed Before you change lanes after setting the turn signal the sys tem issues a warning in the...

Page 188: ...d stored As soon as a setting is changed on the menu all settings of the menu are activated The following settings are switched between ALL ON all Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions Customized the Toyota Supra WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system might ...

Page 189: ...dicates when there are vehicles in the blind spot or approaching from behind If the turn signal is switched on while a vehicle is in the critical zone the steering wheel vibrates briefly and the light in the exterior mirror flashes brightly The warning stops when the other vehicle has left the critical Press and hold this button Button Status Indicator lights up green all Toyota Supra Safety syste...

Page 190: ...er improperly performed work on the vehicle paint If cargo protrudes A vehicle message is displayed when the system is not fully functional Depending on the selected warning settings e g warning time more or fewer warnings can be displayed However there may also be an excess of premature warnings of critical situations Depending on the equipment Flashing of the light System limits Safety informati...

Page 191: ...wing situations When driving in reverse Additional information Radar sensors refer to page P 41 General Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate WARNING Indica...

Page 192: ...interrupts automatic braking It can be necessary to interrupt automatic braking in certain situ ations for instance for an eva sive maneuver Interrupt automatic braking By pressing the brake pedal By pressing the accelerator pedal The system can detect decreas ing alertness or fatigue of the driver during long monotonous trips for instance on highways In this situation it is recom mended that the ...

Page 193: ...justed via Toyota Supra Com mand Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Driver attention control 4 Select desired setting Standard the break recom mendation is made with a defined value Sensitive the break recom mendation is issued earlier Off no break recommenda tion is made If the driver becomes less alert or fatigued a message is dis played in the Control Display with the re...

Page 194: ... 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 ABS prevents locking of the wheels during braking The vehicle maintains its steer ing power even...

Page 195: ...dar cruise control this system ensures that the brakes respond even more rapidly when braking in critical situations This system supports driving off on uphill grades 1 Hold the vehicle in place with the foot brake 2 Release the foot brake and drive off without delay After the foot brake is released the vehicle is held in place for approx 2 seconds Depending on the vehicle load ing the vehicle may...

Page 196: ...ust driving style to traffic condi tions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropri ate WARNING When driving with a roof load for instance with roof mounted lug gage rack the vehicle s center of gravity is higher which increases the risk of the vehicle tipping in critical driving situations There is a risk of accidents or risk of dam age to property Do not deactivate VSC Vehicle S...

Page 197: ...th somewhat lim ited driving stability When Traction mode is acti vated the vehicle has maximum traction Driving stability is lim ited during acceleration and when driving in curves You may find it useful to briefly activate Traction mode in the following situations When driving in slush or on uncleared snow covered roads When driving off from deep snow or loose ground When driving with snow chain...

Page 198: ...ides optimal power transfer in all driving con ditions by helping prevent wheel spin at either rear wheel The driver is responsible adapt ing his or her driving style to the situation Activating deactivating Traction mode Activating Traction mode Press the button TRACTION is displayed in the instrument cluster and the indicator light for VSC OFF lights up Deactivating Traction mode Press the butto...

Page 199: ...le features and options Cruise control Concept General information Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic conditions Based on the limits of the system it cannot inde pendently react to all traffic situa tions There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic condi tions Watch traffic closely and activ...

Page 200: ...bility Control System is deactivated If VSC Vehicle Stability Con trol System intervenes Overview Buttons on the steering wheel Button Function Cruise control on off refer to page 200 Press the button with the system interrupted Continue cruise control with the last setting refer to page 202 When active press the button Pause cruise control refer to page 200 Store current speed Rocker switch Set s...

Page 201: ... set If active the displayed speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed when the road is clear Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the resistance point the desired speed increases or decreases by 1 mph 1 km h Each time the rocker switch is pressed past the resistance point the desired speed changes by a maximum of 5 mph 10 km h The maximum speed that can be set depends on the v...

Page 202: ... be called up again When the system is switched off When drive ready state is switched off With the proper equipment the value of the selected speed is briefly displayed digitally Some system information can also be displayed in the Head up Display The desired speed is also main tained downhill The speed may not be main tained on uphill grades if the engine power is insufficient Continuing cruise ...

Page 203: ...nge Concept General information Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic conditions Based on the limits of the system it cannot inde pendently react to all traffic situa tions There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic condi tions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where apaprk ing sens...

Page 204: ...owing situations When fast approaching a slowly moving vehicle There is a risk of injuries or dan ger to life Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Vehicle suddenly swerving into own lane When fast approaching stand ing vehicles Overview Buttons on the steering wheel Button Function Cruise control on off refer to page 205 Store current speed When active press the button Pa...

Page 205: ...ies the brakes When selector lever position D is disengaged 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 traf...

Page 206: ...ocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set If active the displayed speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed when the road is clear Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the resistance point the desired speed increases or decreases by 1 mph 1 km h Each time the rocker switch is pressed past the resistance point the desired speed changes by a maximum of 5 m...

Page 207: ...ected distance to the vehicle ahead of you is shown Adjusting distance Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to the system lim its braking can be late There is a risk of accidents or risk of damage to property Be aware to the traffic situation at all times Adjust the distance to the traffic and weather conditions and maintain the ...

Page 208: ...al or press ing the rocker switch Symbol Description Distance 1 Distance 2 Distance 3 Distance 4 This value is set automatically after the system is switched on System interrupted No distance control display as the accel erator pedal is being pressed Detected vehicle Symbol Description Green symbol A vehicle has been detected ahead of you The system maintains the set dis tance to the vehicle in fr...

Page 209: ...reen system is active No indicator light system is switched off Vehicle symbol flashes The conditions are not adequate for the system to work The system was deactivated but applies the brakes until you actively resume control by pressing on the brake pedal or accel erator pedal The vehicle symbol and distance bars flash red and an acoustic signal sounds Brake and make an evasive maneuver if necess...

Page 210: ...cted distance in certain situations including if you are driving sig nificantly faster than vehicles driving ahead of you for instance when rapidly approach ing a truck When a vehicle driv ing ahead of you is reliably detected the system requests that the driver intervene by brak ing and carrying out evasive maneuvers if needed When the desired speed is too high for a curve the speed is reduced sl...

Page 211: ...n Short term interruptions for vehicles that are already rec ognized Drive attentively and react to the current traffic situation If necessary intervene actively for instance by braking steering or evading The desired speed is also main tained downhill The speed may not be maintained on uphill grades if the engine power is insufficient When the systems in the vehicle e g Speed Limit Info detect a ...

Page 212: ... limits of the system it cannot inde pendently react to all traffic situa tions There is a risk of an accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate WARNING The desired speed can be incor rectly adjusted or called up by mistake There is a risk of an acci dent Adjust the desired speed to the traffic conditions Watch traf fic closel...

Page 213: ...arning sounds in case of an impending collision at a distance to the object of approx 27 in 70 cm For objects behind the vehicle the acoustic warning is already issued at a distance to the object of approx 5 ft 1 50 m Detected change of a speed limit with imme diate effect Indicator light illumi nates green the detected speed limit can be applied with the SET button As soon as the speed limit has ...

Page 214: ... Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Parking 4 Where applicable Automatic Parking Sens activation 5 Automatic Parking Sensors activ Depending on equipment an additional camera view is also switched on The system switches off when a certain driving distance or speed is exceeded Switch the system back on if needed WARNING Due to high speeds when Parking Sensors is activated th...

Page 215: ...s tone is sounded If there are objects in front of and behind the vehicle at the same time with a distance smaller than approx 8 in 20 cm an alternating constant tone will sound The intermittent tone and con stant tone are switched off if the selector lever position P is engaged The intermittent tone is switched off after a short time when the vehicle is stationary Volume The Parking Sensor signal...

Page 216: ... prevented under all circumstances The function is available from walking speed while backing up or rolling backward A press of the accelerator pedal interrupts the braking interven tion After emergency braking to a stop further creeping toward an obstacle is possible To creep toward the obstacle lightly press the accelerator pedal and release it again If the accelerator pedal is heav ily depresse...

Page 217: ...ary obstacles that were pre viously detected by sensors while passing them The system does not detect whether an obstacle moves later on If the vehicle is stationary the markings are shown in black after a certain time The area next to the vehicle must be newly captured Activating deactivating the system Depending on the equip ment version side parking aid Concept General information Display Limit...

Page 218: ...splayed Parking Sensor has failed Have the system checked by your Toyota dealer The rearview camera provides assistance in parking and maneuvering backwards The area behind the vehicle is shown on the Control Display Additionally assistance func tions can be shown in the dis play e g help lines System limits of the sensors Limits of ultrasonic measure ment False warnings Malfunction White symbol i...

Page 219: ... rearview camera view is not displayed change the view via Toyota Supra Command 1 If necessary tilt the controller to the side 2 Rear view camera The rearview camera image is displayed The rearview camera is switched on Keep the recording range of the camera clear Protruding cargo or roof rack systems can limit the detection range of the camera Overview Depending on the vehicle equipment button in...

Page 220: ... parking and maneuvering on level roads Pathway lines depend on the steering angle and are continu ously adjusted to the steering wheel movements Turning radius lines Turning radius lines can only be superimposed on the camera image together with pathway lines Turning radius lines show the course of the smallest possible turning radius on a level road Only one turning radius line is displayed afte...

Page 221: ... the camera is deactivated for instance if the trunk lid is open the camera image is displayed hatched in gray Very low obstacles as well as high protruding objects such as ledges may not be detected by the system Depending on the vehicle equip ment some assistance func tions also consider data from the Parking Sensors Follow the notes in the Parking Sensors chapter The objects displayed on the Co...

Page 222: ...of the vehicle refer to page 40 1 Press park assistance button 2 Move the Controller to the left 3 Settings 4 Cross traffic alert 5 Cross traffic alert Or via Toyota Supra Command Concept General information Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is a risk of an accident Adjust drivin...

Page 223: ...ve parking opera tion of the parking assistant The respective display is called up on the Control Display A sig nal tone may sound and the light in the exterior mirror may flash The light in the exterior mirror flashes if vehicles are detected by the rear sensors and your own vehicle is moving back wards In the Parking Sensors view the respective boundary area flashes red if vehicles are detected ...

Page 224: ... 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 The chassis components are optimized for the vehicle and its scope of application and thereby ensure the best possible Driving Dynamics if equipped The Adaptive variable suspen sion is an intelligen...

Page 225: ...fic 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 The air quality in the vehicle is improved by the foll...

Page 226: ... burns or chill burns If you feel unusual while using the air conditioning system or seat heaters stop use or change the setting immediately Air conditioning system refrigerant Caution Air conditioning sys tem Air conditioning sys tem lubricant type Requires registered technician to service air conditioning sys tem Flammable refrigerant NOTICE When repairing replacing parts of the air conditioning...

Page 227: ...ns Button Function Temperature refer to page 227 Air conditioning mode refer to page 228 Maximum cooling refer to page 228 AUTO program refer to page 229 Recirculated air mode refer to page 229 Switch off refer to page 227 Air distribution man ual refer to page 230 Defrost and defog the windshield refer to page 230 Rear window defroster refer to page 231 Seat heating refer to page 108 Air flow man...

Page 228: ...ine running Depending on the weather the windshield and side windows may fog up briefly when drive ready state is switched on The air conditioning is switched on automatically with the AUTO program When using the automatic air conditioning condensation water develops and collects underneath the vehicle The system is set to the lowest temperature optimum air flow and recirculated air mode with the ...

Page 229: ...ge 228 is switched on auto matically with the AUTO pro gram The AUTO program is switched off automatically when manual air distribution is set You may react to unpleasant odors or pollutants in the imme diate environment by temporar ily suspending the supply of outside air The system then recirculates the air flow within the vehicle The LED is illuminated when the recirculated air mode is switched...

Page 230: ...control display The air flow may be reduced automatically to save battery power The air distribution for climate control can be adjusted manu ally Windows upper body region and floor area Upper body region and floor area Floor area Windows and floor area Windows Windows and upper body Upper body region The selected air distribution is shown on the climate control display If there is window condens...

Page 231: ...tions can be adjusted for direct or indirect ventilation Open the vents and position them to ensure effective climate control The air flow is directed towards the passengers The air flow heats or cools noticeably depending on the adjusted tem perature The air flow is not directed towards the passengers The car s interior is warmed or cooled indirectly depending on the set temperature Switching on ...

Page 232: ...is sufficiently charged If parked car ventilation is switched on the vehicle battery will be dis charged Thus limit the maximum activation time to save the vehicle battery The system will be avail able again after the engine is started or after a short trip Make sure that the vehicle s date and time are set cor rectly Open the vents to allow air to flow out There are different ways to switch the s...

Page 233: ...he week can be set On the desired weekdays the sys tem will be switched on promptly before the set departure time The departure time is prese lected in two steps Set departure times Activate departure times A minimum of 10 minutes should pass between set ting activating the departure time and the planned departure time to allow a sufficient period of time for the climate control Via Toyota Supra C...

Page 234: ...s 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 The integrated Universal Remote Control in the interior mirror can operate up to 3 func tions of remote controlled sys t...

Page 235: ... the time of program ming to ensure an optimal range of the integrated universal remote control 1 Switch on standby state 2 Initial setup Press and hold the two outer buttons on the Safety information WARNING The operation of remote con trolled systems with the integrated universal remote control such as the garage door may result in injury for example body parts becoming jammed in a garage door T...

Page 236: ...ior mir ror for 2 seconds and release Per form this procedure three times to complete the programming proce dure If the integrated universal remote control remains nonoperational continue with the special features for change code wireless systems LED does not flash green after 60 seconds program ming not completed Repeat steps 3 to 6 To program other functions on other buttons repeat steps 3 to 5 ...

Page 237: ...s on the hand held transmitter 5 Press and hold the button of the desired function on the hand held transmitter Canada if programming with the hand held transmitter was inter rupted hold down the interior mirror button and repeatedly press and release the hand held transmitter button for 2 seconds 6 The LED can light up in dif ferent ways The LED lights up green the programming procedure is comple...

Page 238: ... visor behind a cover When the cover is opened the mirror lighting switches on The lighter socket can be used as a socket for electrical equip ment when standby and drive ready state are switched on The total load of all sockets must not exceed 140 watts at 12 volts Do not damage the socket by using non compatible connec tors Operation WARNING The operation of remote con trolled systems with the i...

Page 239: ...r s interior during unfolding There is a risk of injury Make sure that devices and cables are not in the airbag s area of unfolding NOTICE Battery chargers for the vehicle battery can work with high volt ages and currents which means that the 12 volt on board network can be overloaded or damaged There is a risk of damage to prop erty Only connect battery char gers for the vehicle battery to the st...

Page 240: ...ween it and the wire less charging tray During charging the surface of the tray and the mobile phone may become warm Higher tem peratures may lead to a reduc tion in the charge current through the mobile phone and in isolated cases the charging process is paused temporarily Follow the relevant instructions in the mobile phone owner s manual If the vehicle is equipped with a charge indicator the Co...

Page 241: ...5 x 80 x 18 mm Safety information WARNING When charging a device that meets the Qi standard in the wire less charging tray any metal objects located between the device and the tray can become very hot Placing storage devices or electronic cards such as chip cards cards with magnetic strips or cards for signal transmission between the device and the tray may impair the card function There is a risk...

Page 242: ... a signal booster LTE Compensator is used in conjunction with the WCA The following paragraphs refer to this booster This is a CONSUMER device BEFORE USE you MUST REGISTER THIS DEVICE with your wireless provider and have your provider s consent Most wireless providers consent to the use of Compensators Some providers may not consent to LED displays Color Meaning Blue The mobile phone is charging D...

Page 243: ...ignal booster html AT T online registration link https secu rec45 securewebses sion com attsignal booster co m U S Cellular online registra tion link http www uscellu lar com uscellular support fcc booster registration jsp Before use you must register your booster device with your wireless provider If you should be requested by the FCC to cease operating your booster you are not allowed to insert ...

Page 244: ...or devices with a cable connection to the vehicle for instance mobile phones can be thrown into the car s interior while driving for instance in the event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers There is a risk of injury Secure loose objects or devices with a cable connection to the vehicle in the car s interior NOTICE Anti slip pads such as anti slip mats can damage the dashboard T...

Page 245: ...neuver Broken glass can be scattered in the car s interior There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Do not use any breakable objects while driving Only stow breakable objects in closed storage com partments Cup holders Safety information WARNING Unsuitable containers in the cup holders may damage the cup holders or be thrown about the car s interior in the event of an accident an ev...

Page 246: ...cs may be negatively impacted reducing lane stability lengthening the braking distances and changing the steering response There is a risk of an accident Pay attention to the per mitted load capacity of the tires and never exceed the permitted gross weight WARNING Loose object or devices with a cable connection to the vehicle for instance mobile phones can be thrown about the car s interior while ...

Page 247: ...capacity calculated in Step 4 6 If your vehicle will be towing a trailer load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and the cargo The greater the weight of the occupants the less cargo that can be transported Cove...

Page 248: ...rans port larger objects slide the net down Grab the top of the net as close as possible to the edge next to the holder At first a resistance must be overcome General information Lashing eyes Multi function hook General information Safety information WARNING Improper use of the multi function hooks can lead to a risk of objects flying about during braking and evasive maneuvers for example There is...

Page 249: ...over can be removed for stowing bulky items 1 Unhook the retaining straps on the tailgate 2 Slightly lift the cover arrow 1 and pull backward from the holders arrows 2 To insert proceed in reverse order Make sure that the lug gage cover is positioned cor rectly in the brackets Storage compartment on the right side General information Opening Luggage cover Removing Inserting ...

Page 250: ...250 3 1 CONTROLS ...

Page 251: ...251 4 4 DRIVING TIPS DRIVING TIPS 4 1 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving 252 Saving fuel 257 ...

Page 252: ...ed For gasoline engine 4 500 rpm and 100 mph 160 km h Avoid full load or kickdown under all circumstances The engine and vehicle speed can gradually be increased Tire traction is not optimal due to manufacturing circumstances when tires are brand new they achieve their full traction poten tial after a break in time Drive conservatively for the first 200 miles 300 km Things to remember when driving...

Page 253: ...htly 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 e...

Page 254: ...uck or other large vehicle During a rain storm or when the road surface is wet the road surface may be slippery and visibility may be reduced In this case turn the low beam headlights on to make your vehicle more visible to Mobile communication devices in the vehicle WARNING Vehicle electronics and mobile phones can influence one another There is radiation due to the transmission operations of mob...

Page 255: ...rive through calm water only Drive through water only if it is not deeper than maximum 9 8 inches 25 cm Drive through water no faster than walking speed up to 3 mph 5 km h The vehicle is equipped with an Antilock Braking System ABS as a standard feature Perform an emergency stop in situations that require such Steering is still responsive You can still avoid any obstacles with a minimum of steerin...

Page 256: ... is not used at all Objects in the area around the pedals WARNING Objects in the driver s floor area can limit the pedal 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...

Page 257: ...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 The vehicle contains advanced technologies for th...

Page 258: ...y but at moderate engine speeds This is the quickest way of warming the cold engine up to operating temperature Driving smoothly and proactively reduces fuel consumption Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking By maintaining a suitable dis tance to the vehicle driving ahead of you Driving at low engine speeds lowers fuel consumption and reduces wear If necessary observe the vehi cle s gear shif...

Page 259: ...on fuel consumption is also determined by other fac tors such as driving style road conditions maintenance or envi ronmental factors Functions such as seat heating and the rear window defroster require a lot of energy and increase fuel consumption especially in city and stop and go traffic Switch off these functions if they are not needed Have the vehicle maintained regularly to achieve optimal ve...

Page 260: ...260 4 1 DRIVING TIPS ...

Page 261: ...261 5 5 MOBILITY MOBILITY 5 1 MOBILITY Refueling 262 Wheels and tires 264 Engine compartment 290 Operating materials 293 Maintenance 301 Replacing components 303 Breakdown assistance 313 Care 322 ...

Page 262: ...el vapors The fuel tank is full when the filler nozzle clicks off the first time Make sure that the fuel cap is closed properly after refueling otherwise the emissions warn ing light may light up Follow safety regulations posted at the gas station 1 Briefly press the rear edge of the fuel filler flap Refueling Vehicle features and options Follow the following when refueling General information Saf...

Page 263: ...certain situations to unlock the fuel filler flap manually e g with an elec trical fault Have fuel filler flap unlocked by your Toyota dealer Closing WARNING The retaining strap of the fuel cap can be jammed and crushed during closing The cap cannot be correctly closed Fuel or fuel vapors can escape There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Pay attention that the retaining strap is n...

Page 264: ...temperature The tire inflation pressure values apply to tire sizes approved by the manufacturer of the vehicle for the vehicle type To identify the correct tire infla tion pressure please note the following If the tire s speed code cannot be found then the tire inflation pressure for the corresponding tire size applies Tire sizes of your vehicle Maximum permitted driving speed Wheels and tires Veh...

Page 265: ...e tire inflation pres sure table only relate to cold tires or tires at the same tem perature as the ambient tem perature Only check the tire inflation pressure levels when the tires are cold i e Driving range of max 1 25 miles 2 km has not been exceeded If the vehicle has not moved again for at least 2 hours after a trip Check the tire inflation pressure of the emergency wheel in the cargo area re...

Page 266: ...and for optimum driving comfort note the pres sure values in the tire inflation pressure table refer to page 266 and adjust as necessary These pressure values can also be found on the tire inflation pressure label on the driver s door pillar Do not exceed a speed of 100 mph 160 km h Checking using the tire infla tion pressure specifications on the Control Display After correcting the tire infla ti...

Page 267: ...ize Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 225 50 R 17 98 H M S XL Std RSC 2 2 32 255 40 R 18 99 V M S XL Std 2 6 38 Front 255 40 ZR 18 95 Y Std Rear 275 40 ZR 18 99 Y Std 2 6 38 2 6 38 Front 255 35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std Rear 275 35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std 2 6 38 2 6 38 Tire inflation pressures at max speeds above 100 mph 160 km h WARNING In order to drive at maximum s...

Page 268: ... 255 40 ZR 18 95 Y Std Rear 275 40 ZR 18 99 Y Std 2 2 32 2 2 32 Front 255 35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std Rear 275 35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std 2 2 32 2 2 32 3 0 and 3 0 Premium models Tire size Pressure specifications in bar PSI Specifications in bar PSI with cold tires 225 50 R 17 98 H M S XL Std RSC 2 2 32 255 40 R 18 99 V M S XL Std 2 6 38 Front 255 40 ZR 18 95 Y Std Rear 275 40 ZR 18 99 Y Std 2 6 38 2 6 38 Fro...

Page 269: ...118 mph 190 km h H up to 131 mph 210 km h V 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 manuf...

Page 270: ... 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...

Page 271: ...ur tires regularly for damage foreign objects lodged in the tread and tread wear Driving over rough or damaged road surfaces as well as debris curbs and other obstacles can cause serious damage to wheels tires and suspension parts This is more likely to occur with low profile tires which provide less cushioning between the wheel and the road Be careful to avoid road hazards and reduce your speed e...

Page 272: ...ice center or repair shop about the approved wheels and Safety information WARNING Damaged tires can lose tire infla tion pressure which can lead to loss of vehicle control There is a risk of an accident If tire damage is suspected while driving imme diately reduce speed and stop Have wheels and tires checked For this purpose drive carefully to the nearest your Toyota dealer Have vehicle towed or ...

Page 273: ...d by the vehicle manufacturer for your vehicle type WARNING Mounted steel wheels can cause technical problems for instance unexpected loosening of the lug bolts and damage to the brake discs There is a risk of accident Do not mount steel wheels WARNING Incorrect wheel tire combinations will have a negative impact on the vehicle s handling and on the function of a variety of systems such as the Ant...

Page 274: ...tion pressure indicated on the side wall of the tire Store wheels and tires in a cool dry and dark place Always protect tires against all contact with oil grease and sol vents Do not leave tires in plastic bags Remove dirt from wheels or tires Retreaded tires WARNING Retreaded tires can have different tire casing structures With advanced age the service life can be limited There is a risk of an ac...

Page 275: ...sh this seal ant is pumped into the tires which seals the damage from the inside Follow the instructions on using the Mobility System found on the compressor and sealant container Use of the Mobility System may be ineffective if the tire puncture measures approx 1 8 inches 4 mm or more Contact your Toyota dealer if the tire cannot be made driv able Do not remove foreign bodies that have penetrated...

Page 276: ...pressor 7 Connector cable for socket 8 Connection hose Park the vehicle as far away as possible from passing traf fic and on solid ground Switch on the hazard warning system Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the parking brake Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the straight ahead position and engage the steering wheel lock Have all vehicle occupants get out of th...

Page 277: ... of the nonworking wheel 5 With the compressor switched off insert the plug Filling the tire with sealant Safety information WARNING If the exhaust pipe is blocked or ventilation is insufficient harmful exhaust gases can enter into the vehicle The exhaust gases con tain pollutants which are colorless and odorless In enclosed areas exhaust gases can also accumu late outside of the vehicle There is ...

Page 278: ...inflation pres sure on the tire pressure gauge To continue the trip a tire infla tion pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached 1 Unscrew the filling hose of the sealant container from the tire valve 2 Press the red unlocking device 3 Remove the sealant con tainer from the compressor 4 Wrap and store the sealant container in suitable material to avoid dirtying the cargo area 1 Pull the connector ...

Page 279: ...the compressor from the tire valve 7 Pull the connector out of the power socket inside the vehi cle 8 Stow the Mobility System in the vehicle 1 Unscrew the connection hose of the compressor from the tire valve 2 Pull the connector out of the power socket inside the vehi cle 3 Stow the Mobility System in the vehicle 4 Immediately drive approx 5 miles 10 km to ensure that the sealant is evenly distr...

Page 280: ...Replace the nonworking tire and the sealant container of the Mobility System promptly Tire chains cannot be mounted Snow tires should be used instead The system monitors tire infla tion pressure in the four mounted tires The system warns you if there is a loss of pressure in one or more tires Sensors in the tire valves mea sure the tire inflation pressure and tire temperature The system detects th...

Page 281: ...ecial approval After changing the tire setting For tires with special approval After a tire or wheel replacement a reset was performed with the correct tire inflation pressure After the tire inflation pressure was adjusted to a new value a reset was performed Wheels with TPM wheel elec tronics The information about the mounted tires can be entered in the tire settings if the system does not automa...

Page 282: ...hat will be used with the tires 6 Confirm settings The measurement of the current tire inflation pressure is started The measurement progress is displayed The system status can be dis played on the Control Display e g whether or not the system is active Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 Vehicle status 3 Tire Pressure Monitor The current status is displayed The current tire inflation pres sur...

Page 283: ...inflation pressure measurement after confirma tion of the tire settings For tires with special approval the system is being reset Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 Vehicle status 3 Tire Pressure Monitor 4 Tire settings 5 Selecting tires Summer tires Winter tires all season tires 6 Current When not selecting Other tire 7 Load state 8 Confirm settings 9 Drive the vehicle When selecting Other t...

Page 284: ...on pressure of all 4 tires as soon as possible Adjust the tire inflation pressure or have repairs performed as neces sary Messages for tires with out special approval General information Safety information WARNING A damaged regular tire with low or missing tire inflation pressure impacts handling such as steer ing and braking response Do not continue driving if the vehicle is equipped with normal ...

Page 285: ... Possible cause There is a flat tire or a major loss in tire infla tion pressure Messages for tires with special approval General information Safety information WARNING A damaged regular tire with low or missing tire inflation pressure impacts handling such as steer ing and braking response Do not continue driving if the vehicle is equipped with normal tires If a tire inflation pressure check is r...

Page 286: ... special approval if the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct the TPM may not have been reset In this case per form the reset If tire damage cannot be found contact your Toyota dealer If the tire inflation pressure is too low A yellow warning light is illuminated in the instru ment cluster Symbol Possible cause There is a tire inflation pressure loss No reset was per formed for the...

Page 287: ...annot indicate sud den serious tire damage caused by external circumstances Tires with special approval the system will not function correctly if a reset was not performed for example a flat tire may be indi cated although the tire inflation pressures are correct A wheel without TPM wheel electronics such as an emer gency wheel is mounted have the wheels checked if needed Malfunction have the syst...

Page 288: ...r inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure Under inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life and may affect the vehi cle s handling and stopping ability Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance and it is the driver s responsibility to maintain correct tire pres sure even if under inflation has not reached the level to tr...

Page 289: ...aler if equipped The wheel lug bolts have a spe cial coding The lug bolts can only be released with the adapter which matches the cod ing The adapter of the lug bolt lock is in the onboard vehicle tool kit or in a storage compartment close to the onboard vehicle tool kit Lug bolt arrow 1 Adapter arrow 2 1 Attach the adapter to the lug bolt 2 Unscrew the lug bolt 3 Remove the adapter after unscrewi...

Page 290: ...ribes 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 Engine compartment Vehicle features and options ...

Page 291: ...work in the engine compartment can damage vehicle components and impair vehicle functions There is a risk of an accident and damage to property Have work in the engine compartment performed by your Toyota dealer WARNING The engine compartment accom modates moving components Certain components in the engine compartment can also move with the vehicle switched off for instance the radiator fan There ...

Page 292: ...protruding parts and keep clear of these areas WARNING An incorrectly locked hood can open while driving and restrict vis ibility There is a risk of an acci dent Stop immediately and correctly close the hood WARNING Body parts can be jammed when opening and closing the hood There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement of the hood is clear during opening and closing NOTICE Folded a...

Page 293: ...els with a maximum ethanol content of 25 i e E10 or E25 may be used for refueling Ethanol should meet the follow ing quality standards US ASTM 4806 xx CAN CGSB 3 511 xx xx comply with the current stan dard in each case Operating materials Vehicle features and options Fuel recommendation General information Gasoline General information Safety information WARNING The use of poor quality fuels may re...

Page 294: ...larly check the engine oil level after refueling by taking a detailed measurement NOTICE Even small quantities of the wrong fuel or wrong fuel additives can damage the fuel system and engine Furthermore the catalytic converter is permanently dam aged There is a risk of damage to property Do not refuel or add the following in the case of gasoline engines Leaded gasoline Metallic additives for insta...

Page 295: ...ble operating range a vehicle message is displayed A red indicator light indi cates that the engine oil pres sure is too low Functional requirements A current measured value is available after approx 30 min utes of normal driving Displaying the engine oil level Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle status 3 Engine oil level The engine oil level is displayed System limits When making freq...

Page 296: ...evel is checked and displayed via a scale Only add engine oil when the message is displayed in the instrument cluster The quantity to be added is indicated in the message shown on the Control Display Only add suitable types of engine oil refer to page 297 Safely park the vehicle and switch off drive ready state before adding engine oil Take care not to add too much engine oil Detailed measurement ...

Page 297: ...the engine or the catalytic con verter There is a risk of damage to property Do not add too much engine oil When too much engine oil is added have the engine oil level corrected by your Toyota dealer Overview Adding engine oil Engine oil types to add General information Safety information NOTICE Oil additives can damage the engine There is a risk of damage to property Do not use oil addi tives NOT...

Page 298: ...ferent colors Observe the water additive mixing ratio of 50 50 Information about suit able additives is available from your Toyota dealer Depending on the motorization there are up to two coolant res SAE 0W 20 SAE 0W 30 Engine oil change NOTICE Engine oil that is not changed in timely fashion can cause increased engine wear and thus engine damage There is a risk of damage to property Do not exceed...

Page 299: ...rk in the filler neck 6 Close the cap 1 Let the engine cool 2 Open the hood refer to page 292 3 Turn the lid of the coolant reservoir slightly counter clockwise to allow any excess pressure to dissi pate then open it 4 Open the coolant reservoir lid 5 If the coolant is low slowly add coolant up to the speci fied level do not overfill 6 Close the cap 7 Have the cause of the cool ant loss eliminated...

Page 300: ...d many individual states do not exceed the allow able washer fluid dilution ratio lim its that apply Follow the usage instructions on the washer fluid container WARNING Washer fluid can ignite and catch fire on contact with hot engine parts There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Only add washer fluid when the engine is cooled down Next fully close the lid of the washer fluid reser...

Page 301: ...ork spare parts fuels and lubricants and wear materi als are calculated separately Further information is available from a Toyota dealer Sensors and special algorithms take into account the driving conditions of the vehicle CBS uses these to calculate the need for maintenance The system makes it possible to adapt the amount of mainte nance corresponding to your user profile Information on service ...

Page 302: ...et on the driver s side for checking the pri mary components in the vehi cle s emissions Owner s Warranty Infor mation Booklet or Owner s Manual Supple ment Scheduled maintenance Socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis General information Safety information NOTICE The socket for Onboard Diagno sis is an intricate component intended to be used in conjunction with specialized equipment to check the vehicle...

Page 303: ...it is located under a cover on the right side of the cargo area Unlock the cover of the right side panel arrow 1 and fold open arrow 2 Emissions The warning light lights up Emissions are deterio rating Have the vehi cle checked as soon as possible The warning light flashes under certain circumstances This indicates that there is excessive mis firing in the engine Reduce the vehicle speed and have ...

Page 304: ...des Safety information NOTICE The window may sustain damage if the wiper falls onto it without the wiper blade installed There is a risk of damage to property Hold the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade Do not fold or switch on the wiper without a wiper blade installed NOTICE Folded away wipers can be jammed when the hood is opened There is a risk of damage to property Make sure that the w...

Page 305: ...ave your Toyota dealer register the vehicle battery to the vehicle after the battery has been replaced Once the battery has been registered again all com fort features will be available without restriction and any vehi cle messages displayed which relate to comfort features will disappear The installed battery is designed specifically for this vehicle If an inappropriate battery is used operation ...

Page 306: ...pright position for transport and Safety information WARNING Vehicle batteries that are not com patible can damage vehicle sys tems and impair vehicle functions There is a risk of personal and property damage Only vehicle batteries that are compatible with your vehicle type should be installed in your vehicle Informa tion on compatible vehicle batter ies is available at your Toyota dealer Charging...

Page 307: ...r of the right side panel arrow 1 and fold open arrow 2 Additional fuse boxes are located in the vehicle In the case of a malfunction contact your Toyota dealer The vehicle manufacturer rec ommends that you have your Toyota dealer replace the fuses BDC Fuses General information Safety information WARNING Incorrect and repaired fuses can overload electrical lines and com ponents There is a risk of ...

Page 308: ...308 5 1 MOBILITY Front Rear ...

Page 309: ...309 5 1 MOBILITY 5 MOBILITY Fuse values F Fuse A Ampere Fuse Value Spare Slot F28 F28 F32 F3 F40 F204 F40 ...

Page 310: ...1 F57 F210 F215 F217 F59 F36 F244 F34 F73 F36 F63 F206 F244 F271 F20 F21 F3 F2 F254 F2 F2 F29 F2 F1 F59 F60 F76 F204 F208 F209 F255 F212 F1 F32 F59 F212 F214 F215 F216 F217 F218 F220 F214 F39 F252 F32 F70 F209 F46 F273 F3 F254 F4 F5 F6 F244 F51 F4 F69 F70 F203 F206 F209 F271 ...

Page 311: ...Video mod ule TV Rear view mirror Overhead function cen ter Exterior door handle electronics Instrument cluster Additional battery Dual Accumulator System DSS Fuel pump control elec tronics Natural Vacuum Leak Detection Gas gen erator for battery safety terminal Remote control receiver Electric window opener Heating and air condi tioning system Vehicle s diagnostic port interface Interior lights i...

Page 312: ...x con trol Telematic Communica tion Box Exterior door handle electronics Electric fan Rear Power distributor Engine control Switching center column Light switch element Body Domain Controller Control panels centre console Interior light in the glove box Interior light Interior light in the sunvisor Exterior mirror Selector lever Symbol Meaning Telematic Communica tion Box Exterior door handle elec...

Page 313: ... safe place Do not open the hood to inspect the engine as doing so may lead to serious injury such as steam burns If a warning message is displayed perform the necessary procedures according to the dis played message or explanation in the owner s manual These warning messages indicate that a malfunction has occurred in a system or function of the vehi cle If you continue to drive the vehicle the e...

Page 314: ... the floor of the vehicle If any of these lines are damaged the brakes may fail or leaking fuel may ignite and cause a fire WARNING During normal driving do not turn off the engine Turning the engine off while driving will not cause loss of steering or braking control but the power assist to these systems will be lost This will make it more difficult to steer and brake so you should pull over and ...

Page 315: ...y collision move the injured person to a safe place while keeping them as hori zontal as possible The button is located in the cen ter console The red light in the button flashes when the hazard warn ing flashers are activated if equipped 1 Unlock the cover arrow 1 and fold open arrow 2 2 Remove the warning triangle Contact the roadside assis tance if assistance is needed in the event of a breakdo...

Page 316: ...the Toyota Emergency Call Cen ter For technical reasons the emer gency call cannot be guaran teed under unfavorable conditions Active Toyota Supra Connect contract Standby state is switched on The automatic emergency call is functional The SIM card integrated in the vehicle has been acti vated Under certain conditions for instance if the airbags trigger an emergency call is automatically initiated...

Page 317: ... measures E g the current position of the vehicle if it can be established Even if the Toyota Emergency Call Center is no longer heard through the loudspeakers the Toyota Emer gency Call Center may still be able to hear the occupants of the vehi cle The Toyota Emergency Call Center ends the Emergency call If the battery is discharged the engine can be started using the battery of another vehicle a...

Page 318: ... to the positive terminal of the battery or to the correspond ing starting aid terminal of the vehicle providing assistance 3 Attach the terminal clamp on the other end of the cable to the positive terminal of the battery or to the correspond ing starting aid terminal of the vehicle to be started 4 Attach one terminal clamp of the negative jumper cable to the negative terminal of the battery or to...

Page 319: ... Due to system limits individual functions can malfunction during tow starting towing with the Toy ota Supra Safety systems acti vated There is a risk of an accident Switch all Toyota Supra Safety systems off prior to tow starting towing Transporting the vehicle General information Safety information NOTICE The vehicle can be damaged when towing the vehicle with a single lifted axle There is a ris...

Page 320: ... intervals Do not exceed a towing speed of 30 mph 50 km h Do not exceed a towing dis tance of 3 miles 5 km When starting to tow the vehi cle make sure that the tow rope is taut The screw in tow fitting should always be carried in the vehicle The tow fitting can be screwed in at the front or rear of the vehi cle Safety information WARNING If the approved gross vehicle weight of the towing vehicle i...

Page 321: ...or instance do not lift the vehicle by the tow fit ting Check the attachment of the tow fitting in regular intervals Press on the mark on the edge of the cover to push it out For covers which have an open ing instead of a marking pull the cover out by the opening Do not tow start the vehicle Start the engine by jump start ing refer to page 317 if possi ble Have the reasons for the start ing diffic...

Page 322: ...soiling and road salt can dam age the vehicle Maximum temperature 140 F 60 C Minimum distance from sen sors cameras seals 12 in 30 cm Care Vehicle features and options Washing the vehicle General information 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 ...

Page 323: ... protects them against corrosion Completely remove all residues NOTICE Improper use of automatic vehicle washes can cause damage to the vehicle There is a risk of damage to property Follow 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 th...

Page 324: ...cloth such as a chamois For hard to remove marks use a neutral detergent and rinse thoroughly with water Wipe away any water Never use wax or abrasive compounds Vehicle care Vehicle care products Safety information WARNING Cleansers can contain sub stances that are dangerous and harmful to your health There is a risk of injury When cleaning the interior open the doors or win dows Only use products...

Page 325: ...le immediately in the following cases After driving near the sea coast After driving on salted roads If coal tar or tree sap is present on the paint surface If dead insects insect droppings or bird droppings are present on the paint surface After driving in an area contami nated with soot oily smoke mine dust iron powder or chem ical substances If the vehicle becomes heavily soiled with dust or mu...

Page 326: ...of rubber parts and a loss of gloss Use only water and suitable cleaning agents for cleaning Treat especially worn rubber parts with rubber care agents at regular intervals When cleaning rubber seals do not use any sili con containing vehicle care products in order to avoid dam age or noises Clean with a microfiber cloth Dampen cloth lightly with water Do not soak the roofliner Safety information ...

Page 327: ... injuries or danger to life Use only a mild soapy solution for cleaning the safety belts Carpets and floor mats WARNING Objects in the driver s floor area can limit the pedal 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 ...

Page 328: ...328 5 1 MOBILITY When the vehicle is shut down for longer than three months special measures must be taken Further information is available from your Toyota dealer Long term vehicle storage ...

Page 329: ...329 6 6 REFERENCE REFERENCE 6 1 REFERENCE Technical data 330 Certification 333 ...

Page 330: ...ountry version or country specific measurement method Detailed values can be found in the approval docu ments on labels on the vehicle or can be obtained from your Toyota dealer The dimensions can vary depending on the model version equip ment or country specific measurement method The specified heights do not take into account attached parts for instance a roof antenna roof racks or spoiler The h...

Page 331: ...5 Load lbs kg 560 254 Approved front axle load lbs kg 1907 865 Approved rear axle load lbs kg 2116 960 Capacities Fuel tank approx US gal liters 13 7 52 Engine Model B46B20O1 B58B30O1 Type 4 cylinder in line 4 cycle gasoline with turbo charger 6 cylinder in line 4 cycle gasoline with turbo charger Bore and stroke 3 23 3 72 in 82 0 94 6 mm 3 23 3 72 in 82 0 94 6 mm Displacement 121 95 cu in 1998 cm...

Page 332: ...l Vehicles with LSD Limited Slip Differential Cooling system Coolant type Antifreeze and Corrosion Inhibitor Frostox HT 12 Automatic transmission Fluid type Automatic Gearbox Oil ATF 3 Differential Oil type and viscosity Hypoid Axle Oil G3 Oil type and viscosity Hypoid Axle Oil G4 Brakes Fluid type Brake Fluid DOT 4 Low Viscosity ...

Page 333: ...hicle inte grated information systems and communication devices The radio based components of this vehicle are in accordance with the basic requirements and the rest relevant provisions of the Directive 2014 53 EU Fur ther information is available from your Toyota dealer Certification Information Alarm System ...

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 ...

Page 342: ...342 6 1 REFERENCE ...

Page 343: ...343 Index Alphabetical Index 344 ...

Page 344: ...5 Anti theft protection locking 79 Anti theft protection see Lug bolt lock 289 Apple CarPlay connection to the vehicle 73 Approved axle load 331 Approved total weight 331 Assistance when driving off see Hill start assist control 195 Assistance with breakdown 315 AUTO program automatic air conditioning 229 Auto Start Stop function 116 Automatic air conditioning 226 Automatic cruise control with Sto...

Page 345: ...ia Proposition 65 Warn ing 6 Calling up mirror adjustment 91 Calling up seat adjustment 91 Calling up steering wheel adjust ment 91 Camera lenses care 327 Camera rearview camera 218 Camera based assistance sys tems see Toyota Supra Safety 172 Camera based cruise control see Dynamic radar cruise con trol with full speed range 203 Cameras see Sensors of the vehicle 40 Can holder see Cup holders 245 ...

Page 346: ...icle 257 Condensation removing from the windows 230 Condition Based Service CBS 301 Confirmation signal from the vehicle 91 Connecting electrical devices see Sockets 238 Connections Screen Mirroring74 Control Display 49 Control Display settings 60 Control systems driving stability 194 Controller 49 Convenient closing with the remote control 80 Convenient opening with the remote control 79 Coolant ...

Page 347: ...tant see Toyota Supra Safety 172 Driving comfort 224 Driving instructions break in252 Driving mode see Sport mode switch 131 Driving notes general 253 Driving on racetracks 257 Driving stability control systems 194 Driving tips 253 Drying air see Air conditioning 228 Dynamic radar cruise control with full speed range 203 E Electronic oil measurement 295 Emergency brake function when parking Parkin...

Page 348: ...epairing 275 Flat tire see Tire Pressure Moni tor TPM 280 Flooding 255 Floor carpet care 327 Floor mats care 327 Fog removing from the windows 230 Fold away position of the wipers 125 Foot brake 255 For Your Own Safety 5 Front airbags 160 Front collision mitigation 174 Front fog lights see Lights and bulbs 304 Front lights see Lights and bulbs 304 Front seats 96 Front seat passenger airbags automa...

Page 349: ...d Uni versal Remote Control 234 Hood 291 Horn 36 Hot exhaust gas system 253 Humidity in the headlight see Headlight glass 305 Hydroplaning 255 I Ice warning see External tem perature 141 Icy roads see External tempera ture 141 Identification marks tires 268 Identification number see Vehi cle identification number 12 Idle state standby state and drive ready state 44 Indicator and warning lights see...

Page 350: ...7 Light in the exterior mirror see RCTA Rear cross traffic alert function 221 Light replacement see Lights and bulbs 304 Light switch 152 Light alloy wheels care 326 Light emitting diodes replacing see Lights and bulbs 304 Lighting 152 Lights 152 Lights and bulbs 304 List of all messages 62 Load 247 Loading 246 Location vehicle position 61 Lock lug bolts 289 Locking using the remote control 79 Loc...

Page 351: ...ulti function hook 248 Multifunction steering wheel buttons 36 N Neck restraints front see Head restraints 104 Net cargo area 248 Neutral cleaner see Light alloy wheels 326 New wheels and tires 272 NORMAL see Sport mode switch 131 Nylon rope for tow starting tow ing 320 O OBD Onboard Diagnosis 302 Obstacle marking rearview cam era 220 Octane rating see Recom mended fuel grade 294 Oil 294 Oil chang...

Page 352: ...ush and turn reel see Control ler 49 R Racetrack operation 257 Radar sensors see Sensors of the vehicle 40 Radiator fluid 298 Radio operated remote control see Remote control 77 Rain sensor 123 RCTA Rear cross traffic alert function 221 Rear collision warning see Pre vention of rear collision 190 Rear lights see Lights and bulbs 304 Rear window defroster 231 Rearview camera 218 Recirculated air fi...

Page 353: ... 145 Selector lever Automatic trans mission 126 Sensors of the vehicle 40 Sensors care 327 Service and warranty 7 Service requirements 141 Service requirements see Condi tion Based Service CBS 301 SET button see Cruise control 199 SET button see Dynamic radar cruise control with full speed range 203 Set speed see Dynamic radar cruise control with full speed range 203 Settings on Control Display 60...

Page 354: ... Sun visor 238 Supplementary SMS text mes sage 135 Suspension settings see Sport mode switch 131 Switch for driving dynamics see Sport mode switch 131 Switches see Cockpit 36 Symbols and displays 4 T Tail lights see Lights and bulbs 304 Technical changes see For Your Own Safety 5 Technical data 330 Temperature display see Exter nal temperature 141 Temperature automatic air con ditioning 227 Temper...

Page 355: ...tton Automatic trans mission 126 Unlocking with the remote con trol 78 Unlocking automatic 91 Unlocking see Opening and Closing 77 Unlocking settings 90 Updates made after the editorial deadline 5 Upholstery material care 325 USB connection 72 USB interface position in vehicle 239 Use intended 5 Used battery disposing of 306 V Vanity mirror 238 Vehicle battery 305 Vehicle breakdown see Break down ...

Page 356: ...ehicle 257 Weights 331 Welcome light during unlocking 78 Welcome lights 155 Wheel cleaner light alloy wheels 326 Wheelbase vehicle 330 Wheels and tires 264 Wheels changing 272 Width vehicle 330 Window defroster rear 231 Window defrosting and defog ging 230 Windows powered 94 Windshield washer nozzles 125 Windshield washer system see Washer wiper system 122 Windshield wiper see Wiper sys tem 122 Wi...

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