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Supra Owner's Manual

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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

.

• On: press the lever past the 

resistance point.

• Off: press the lever past the 

resistance point in the oppo-
site direction.

• Triple turn signal activation: 

lightly tap the lever up or 

down.

• Brief signaling: press the lever 

to the resistance point and 
hold it there for as long as you 
want the turn signal to flash.

High beams, headlight 
flasher, turn signal

High beams, headlight 
flasher

Turn signal

Lights and lighting

Light functions

Symbol

Function

Lights off.

Daytime running lights.

Parking lights.

Automatic headlight 

control.

Low beams.

Instrument lighting.

Right roadside parking 

light.

Left roadside parking 

light.

Summary of Contents for GR Supra

Page 1: ...Supra Owner s Manual ...

Page 2: ...fely 109 Driving 115 Displays 132 Lights 152 Safety 159 Driving stability control systems 195 Driver assistance systems 200 Driving comfort 227 Climate control 228 Interior equipment 236 Storage compartments 242 Cargo area 244 5 1 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driv ing 250 Saving fuel 255 6 1 MOBILITY Refueling 260 Wheels and tires 262 Engine compartment 288 Operating materials 291 Maintena...

Page 3: ...3 Supra Owner s Manual 1 1 NOTES NOTES 1 1 NOTES Information 4 ...

Page 4: ...possibility This symbol on a vehicle component indicates that further information on the component is available in the Owner s Manual 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...

Page 5: ...sues a policy of constant development that is conceived to ensure that our vehicles con tinue to embody the highest quality and safety standards In rare cases therefore the fea tures described 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 sp...

Page 6: ... safety risk Toyota recommends the use of parts and accessory products approved by Toyota Approved parts and accesso ries and advice on their use and installation are available from Toyota Toyota parts and accessories have been tested by Toyota for their safety and suitability in Toy ota vehicles Toyota warrants genuine Toyota parts and accessories Toyota does not evaluate whether each Customize p...

Page 7: ...e contain or emit chemi cals known to the State of Califor nia to cause cancer and birth defects and reproductive harm In addition certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproduc tive harm Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead co...

Page 8: ...er Depending on the country the vehicle owner can be identified with the vehicle identification number license plate and corresponding authori ties In addition there are other options to track data collected in the vehicle to the driver or vehi cle owner e g via the Toyota Supra Connect account that is used Control units process data to operate the vehicle For example this includes Status messages...

Page 9: ...nty cases and quality assurance measures this technical information can be read out from the vehicle together with the vehicle identifi cation number Your Toyota dealer can read out the information The socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis required by law in the vehicle is used to read out the data The data is collected pro cessed and used by the rele vant organizations in the service network The data ...

Page 10: ...use of online services The transmis sion depends on the selected settings for the use of the ser vices Depending on the vehicle equip ment mobile devices connected to the vehicle for instance smartphones can be controlled via the vehicle control elements The sound and picture from the mobile device can be played back and displayed through the multimedia system Certain information is transferred to...

Page 11: ...vide the services must always be based on a legal permission contractual arrangement or con sent It is also possible to acti vate or deactivate the data connection as a whole That is with the exception of functions and services required by law such as Assist systems When using online services from other providers these ser vices are the responsibility of the relevant provider and sub ject to their...

Page 12: ... driving conditions and no personal data for instance name gender age and crash location are recorded However other parties such as law enforcement could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data rou tinely acquired during a crash investigation To read data recorded by an EDR special equipment is required and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed In addition to the veh...

Page 13: ...ibly 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 vehicle when it is in the sun Do...

Page 14: ...tp www safercar 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 a...

Page 15: ...15 Supra Owner s Manual 2 2 QUICK REFERENCE QUICK REFERENCE 2 1 QUICK REFERENCE Entering 16 Set up and use 22 In transit 27 ...

Page 16: ... If 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...

Page 17: ...o a dam aged 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 WARN...

Page 18: ...g the trunk lid 4 Press and hold or press three times in quick succession panic mode Press briefly headlight cour tesy delay feature 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...

Page 19: ...ch off the alarm press any button The vehicle can be accessed without activating the remote control All you need to do is to have the remote control with you such as in your pants pocket 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 Buttons for the central locking system Overview Locking Pre...

Page 20: ... Turn signal indicator high beams 4 Light switch element The indicator warning lights can light up in a variety of combina tions and colors Several lights indicate function checks and light up only tempo rarily when standby state or standby state are activated Locking the vehicle Trunk lid Opening Press and hold the but ton on the remote con trol for approx 1 second Closing Displays and control el...

Page 21: ... 8 Parking brake Toyota Supra Command includes a large number of func tions These functions can be operated via controller and depending on the equipment version via touch screen or voice activation system Driver s door Switch console 3 2 1 4 Toyota Supra Command Concept Buttons on the Controller Button Function Opens the main menu Open the Communica tion menu Open the Media Radio menu Open destin...

Page 22: ...the voice acti vation system 1 Backrest angle 2 Height 3 Backrest width 4 Lumbar support 5 Forward back 6 Seat angle 1 Forward backward height seat tilt 2 Driver s seat memory 3 Backrest tilt Voice activation The symbol on the Control Display indi cates that voice activa tion system is active Press the button on the steering wheel or Can cel Set up and use Seats mirrors and steer ing wheel Manuall...

Page 23: ...owing settings can be stored and if necessary retrieved using the memory function Seat position Exterior mirror position Height of the Head up Dis play 1 Set the desired position 2 Press button on the driver s seat The writing on the button lights up 3 Press selected button 1 or 2 at the driver s seat while the writing is lit A signal sounds Press selected button 1 or 2 Adjusting the exterior mir ...

Page 24: ...t is narrowed down further with each entry 3 Select the symbol 4 Select a town city from the list 5 If necessary enter the street 6 Select the street as you would the town city 7 If necessary enter a house number 8 Select the symbol 9 Select a house number or range of house numbers from the list Start guidance If only the town city was entered destination guidance is started to the town city cente...

Page 25: ...ompare the control number displayed on the Control Dis play with the control number on the display of the device Confirm the control 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 Acce...

Page 26: ...voice operation are switched on on the iPhone Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Settings 5 Select the following setting Bluetooth Corresponding mobile wire less contract Pair iPhone via Bluetooth with the vehicle Select CarPlay as the function Apple CarPlay The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and displayed in the device list Apple CarPlay preparation Con...

Page 27: ...l The LED and indicator light go out The parking brake is released Drive mode D Neutral N Reverse R With the driver s safety belt fas tened briefly push the selector In transit Driving Drive ready state Switching on drive ready state Depress the brake pedal Press the Start Stop button Switching off drive ready state Auto Start Stop function Parking brake Setting Pull the switch The LED and indicat...

Page 28: ... 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 Press button P Activate the manual mode Press the selector lever to the left out of selector lever position D Manual mode To shift down press the selector lever forw...

Page 29: ...oint in the oppo site direction Triple turn signal activation lightly tap the lever up or down Brief signaling press the lever to the resistance point and hold it there for as long as you want the turn signal to flash High beams headlight flasher turn signal High beams headlight flasher Turn signal Lights and lighting Light functions Symbol Function Lights off Daytime running lights Parking lights...

Page 30: ...s the lever down Switching off press the lever down until it reaches its stan dard position Brief wipe press the lever down from the standard posi tion Activating deactivating To activate press the lever up once from its standard position arrow 1 To deactivate press the lever back into the standard position Adjusting the sensitivity Turn the thumbwheel on the wiper lever Washer wiper system Switch...

Page 31: ...ace the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap For the best fuel efficiency the 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 Seat heating Climate control opera tion Air flow manual Refueling Refueling Fuel cap Gasoline Button Function ...

Page 32: ...ard braking may produce brake dust and make the rims dirty Brake dust can be removed by cleaning the rims Toyota recommends using vehicle care and cleaning prod ucts from Toyota A current measured value is available after approx 30 min utes of normal driving Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle status 3 Engine oil level Different messages appear on the Control Display depending on the e...

Page 33: ... The Concierge offers informa tion on events gas stations or hotels and provides phone numbers and addresses Many hotels can be booked directly by the Concierge Via Toyota Supra Command 1 Toyota Supra Connect 2 Toyota Supra Assistance 3 Concierge A voice connection to the Con cierge is established Remote maintenance are ser vices that help to maintain vehi cle mobility Remote maintenance can com p...

Page 34: ...ce turn the engine switch off and if possible sleep in the passenger seat If the engine is left running the accelerator pedal may be depressed or selec 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 ...

Page 35: ...T A GLANCE AT A GLANCE 3 1 AT A GLANCE Cockpit 36 Idle state standby state and drive ready state 40 Toyota Supra Command 43 Voice activation system 55 General settings 58 Personal settings 62 Connections 67 Owner s Manual media 76 ...

Page 36: ...or country versions This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed 1 Central locking system Unlock P 85 Lock P 85 2 Power windows P 95 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 Automatic high bea...

Page 37: ...ed P 200 Continuing cruise con trol Pausing cruise control P 200 Dynamic radar cruise control increase distance P 200 Dynamic radar cruise control reduce distance P 200 Cruise control rocker switch P 200 8 Instrument cluster P 132 9 Steering wheel buttons right Selection lists P 144 Volume see Owner s Manual for Navigation Enter tainment and Communication Voice activation system P 55 Telephone see...

Page 38: ...dia see Owner s Manual for Naviga tion Entertainment and Communication 6 Automatic air conditioning P 228 7 Controller with buttons P 46 8 Sport mode button P 131 SPORT driving mode Toyota Supra Safety P 172 Auto Start Stop func tion P 115 Parking Sensors P 214 Rearview camera P 220 RCTA Rear cross traffic alert function P 224 VSC Vehicle Stability Control System P 196 In the vicinity of the cente...

Page 39: ...ing brake P 119 10Automatic transmission selector lever P 125 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 313 In the vicinity of the roofliner ...

Page 40: ... locking Idle state standby state and drive ready state Vehicle features and options General information Idle state Concept General information Safety information 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 followi...

Page 41: ...icle after end of trip When standby state is switched on most functions can be used while the vehicle is stationary Desired settings can be adjusted The vehicle is in the standby state after the front doors are opened from the outside WARNING There is a risk of accidents or inju ries Do not leave children or ani mals unattended in the vehicle Take the remote control with you when exiting and lock ...

Page 42: ...s can also accumu late outside of the vehicle There is danger to life Keep the exhaust pipe free and ensure sufficient ventilation 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 uphi...

Page 43: ...brake This chapter describes 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 e g due to the selected options or country versions This also applies to safety related func tions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regula tions must be observed The Toyota ...

Page 44: ...ed Selecting the menu item activates or deactivates the function Function is activated Function is deactivated The status field can be found in the upper area of the Control Display Status information is displayed in the form of sym bols Safety information WARNING Operating the integrated informa tion systems and communication devices while driving can distract from traffic It is possible to lose ...

Page 45: ... is being received Satellite radio is switched on Symbol Meaning Incoming or outgoing call Missed call Signal strength of cellu lar network Network search Cellular network is not available The critical charge state of the mobile phone has been reached Roaming is active SMS text message received Message received Reminder Sending not possible Contacts are loaded Symbol Meaning Music hard disc Blueto...

Page 46: ...ad To clean the Control Display fol low the care instructions refer to page 325 In the case of very high tem peratures on the Control Dis play for instance due to intense solar radiation the brightness may be reduced down to com plete deactivation Once the temperature is reduced for instance through shade or air conditioning the normal func tions are restored The Control Display is switched on aut...

Page 47: ...r 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 52 Turn to switch between menu items for example Press to select a menu item for example Tilt in four directions to...

Page 48: ...wo directions to switch between displays for exam ple Buttons on the Controller Button Function Press once call up main menu Press twice display all menu items of the main menu Open the Communication menu Open the Media Radio menu Open destination input menu for navigation Open navigation map Press once open the previous display Press and hold open the menus used last Open the Options menu Control...

Page 49: ...ighted 2 Press the Controller After a menu item is selected for instance System settings a new display appears Move the Controller to the left The current display closes and the previous display is shown Press the button The previous display re opens Buttons on the Controller Button Function Press once call up main menu Press twice display all menu items of the main menu Open the Communication men...

Page 50: ...Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Control display 5 Brightness at night 6 Turn the Controller until the desired setting is displayed 7 Press the Controller 1 Turn the Controller select let ters or numbers 2 confirm entry For alphabetical lists with more than 30 entries the letters for which there is an entry are dis played at the left edge 1 Turn the Controller to th...

Page 51: ...ag the menu item to the desired position on the right or left Tap desired menu item You can display dynamic con tents within the menu items The contents of the menu items update automatically e g the active destination guidance in the navigation To access the dynamic content directly tap on the lower section of the menu item Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Contents of main menu After a men...

Page 52: ...and numbers 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 desired setting Speller enter letters and numbers Map using the map Search fields write letters Changing settings Entering letters and num bers Input Deleting Symbol Func...

Page 53: ... 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 The map in the navigation sys tem can be moved via the touchpad Entering letters and num bers Entering special charac ters Entry Operation Delete a charac ter Swipe to the left on the touchpad Enter a blank space Swipe ...

Page 54: ...and hold the desired button until a signal sounds Press the button The function will work immedi ately This means for instance that the number is dialed when a phone number is selected Touch buttons with finger Do not wear gloves or use objects The button assignment is dis played at the top edge of screen 1 Press and hold buttons 1 and 8 simultaneously for approx 5 seconds 2 OK Programmable memory...

Page 55: ...ary can only be operated via the voice activation sys tem to a limited extent The system uses a special microphone on the driver s side in the Owner s Manual denotes verbal instructions to use with the voice activation system A language must be set via Toyota Supra Command that is supported by the voice acti vation system To set the lan guage refer to page 58 Always say commands in the language of...

Page 56: ... activation system read out loud General information on voice control To have help for the current menu read out loud Help Do not use the voice activation 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 313 close to the interior mirror T...

Page 57: ...s the quality of voice recognition To use the functions data is trans mitted to a service provider via an encrypted connection and stored locally there Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Language 4 Server speech recognition Turn the volume button during the spoken instructions until the desired volume is set The volume remains constant even if the volume of other audio sourc...

Page 58: ... 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 e g due to the selected options or country versions This also applies to safety related func tions and systems When using these functions and systems the applicable laws and regula tions must be observed Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2...

Page 59: ... time 4 Time format 5 Select the desired setting The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used Depending on your vehicle s optional features the time date and if needed the time zone are updated automatically Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Date and time 4 Automatic time setting The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used Via Toyota Supra Com...

Page 60: ...isplayed in the Toyota Supra Apps Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Vehicle tracking 4 Vehicle tracking For some functions popup win dows are displayed automati cally on the Control Display Some of these popup windows can be activated or deactivated Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Pop ups 4 Select the desired setting The setting is stored for the ...

Page 61: ...xample emails SMS text messages or reminders Service requirements mes sages Messages are additionally dis played in the status field Via Toyota Supra Command 1 Notifications 2 Select the desired message The respective menu is opened where the message is dis played All messages except vehicle messages can be deleted from the list Vehicle messages are displayed as long as they are relevant Via Toyot...

Page 62: ...try 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 func tions whose use requires a data transfer to Toyota or a service provider The data transfer can be deactivated for some func tions With data transfer deactivated the respective function cannot be used On...

Page 63: ...avigation for instance 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 da...

Page 64: ...upra Com 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 ...

Page 65: ... not unlock the vehicle with your own remote control Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Driver profiles 3 Select driver profile 4 OK All settings stored in the called up driver profile are automatically applied The called up driver profile is assigned to the remote con trol being used at the time If the driver profile is already assigned to a different remote control this driver profile will ...

Page 66: ...ther vehicle 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 71 The existing settings of the active driver profile are overwrit ten with the settings of the imported...

Page 67: ...atures 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 Various connection types are available for using mobile devices in the vehicle...

Page 68: ...etooth 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 ...

Page 69: ... Command 1 My Vehicle 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 th...

Page 70: ...e phone 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...

Page 71: ...USB interface if the device supports this Observe the maximum charge current of the USB inter face The following uses are possible on USB interfaces with data transfer Exporting and importing driver profiles refer to page 64 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 interface Use a...

Page 72: ...e operation and Toyota Supra Command Compatible iPhone iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7 1 or later Corresponding mobile wire less contract Bluetooth WiFi 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 App...

Page 73: ...ut and the required func tion is still not available contact the Toyota dealer Screen Mirroring 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 WiFi is switched on in the vehicle Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices 4 Settings 5...

Page 74: ... Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 System settings 3 Mobile devices A symbol indicates for 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 tivat...

Page 75: ...hen it is recon nected The functions may be deactivated on a device already 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 If two mobile phones are con nected to the vehicle the func tions of the phone and additional phone can be switched Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Veh...

Page 76: ...e 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 printed Owner s Manual describes all standard coun try specific and optional fea tures offered with the series Owner s Manual media Vehicle features and options Printed Owner ...

Page 77: ...ats mirrors and steering wheel 96 Transporting children safely 109 Driving 115 Displays 132 Lights 152 Safety 159 Driving stability control sys tems 195 Driver assistance systems 200 Driving comfort 227 Climate control 228 Interior equipment 236 Storage compartments 242 Cargo area 244 ...

Page 78: ...the remote control take the remote control with you when exiting the vehicle Opening and closing Vehicle features and options Remote control General information Safety information WARNING People or animals in the vehicle can lock the doors from the inside and lock themselves in In this case the vehicle cannot be opened from the outside There is a risk of injury Take the remote control with you so ...

Page 79: ...driver s seat is set to the last position saved in the driver s profile P 64 If due to the settings only the driver 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 64 was assigned to the remote control this driver pro file will be acti...

Page 80: ...n the remote control The following functions are exe cuted All doors the trunk lid and the fuel filler flap are locked With alarm system The alarm system refer to page 92 will be switched on If the drive ready state is still switched on when you lock the vehicle the vehicle horn honks twice In this case the drive ready state must be switched off by means of the Start Stop button The windows are cl...

Page 81: ...m if you find yourself in a dan gerous situation To switch off the alarm press any button Switching on the interior and exterior lights Press the button on the remote control with the vehicle locked Trunk lid General information Safety information WARNING Body parts can be jammed when operating the trunk lid There is a risk of injury Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid is clear du...

Page 82: ...an be blocked and replaced by your Toyota dealer If the lost remote control has an assigned driver profile refer to page 64 the connection to this remote control must be deleted A new remote control can then be assigned to the driver profile A vehicle message refer to page 133 is displayed Remote control detection by the vehicle may malfunction under the following circumstances The battery of the ...

Page 83: ...ay Place the remote control down at a different location In the case of interference the vehicle can be unlocked and locked from the outside with the integrated key refer to page 84 It is not possible to switch on the drive ready state if the remote control has not been detected Proceed as follows in this case 1 Hold the remote control with its back against the marked area on the steering column P...

Page 84: ...d hold the door handle outward with one hand 2 Guide one finger of your other hand from the back Integrated key General information Safety information WARNING For some country versions unlocking from the inside is only possible with special knowledge Persons who spend a lengthy time in the vehicle while being exposed to extreme tempera tures are at risk of injury or death Do not lock the vehicle f...

Page 85: ...r 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 In the event of a severe acci dent the vehicle is automatically unlocked The hazard warning system and interior lights come on Buttons for the central locking system The fuel filler flap remains unlocked The vehicle is not secured against theft when lo...

Page 86: ...hicle the remote control must be located outside of the vehicle near the doors The next unlocking and lock ing cycle is not possible until after approx 2 seconds The driver should always carry the remote control on their person and take it with them when they leave the vehicle Depending on the location of the vehicle or the surround ing radio wave conditions the remote control may not oper ate nor...

Page 87: ...e cardiac pacemakers or implantable car dioverter defibrillators should stay 22 cm or more away from the vehicle when opening or closing a door Also they should refrain from leaning on the vehicle or looking through the windows from outside when a door is opened or closed Users of any electrical medical device other than implantable car diac pacemakers cardiac resyn chronization therapy pacemakers...

Page 88: ...rt Key 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 ar...

Page 89: ...Close the driver s door Touch the grooved surface on the handle of a closed vehicle door with your finger for approx 1 second without grasping the door handle To avoid locking it in the vehicle do not place the remote control in the cargo area Depending on the vehicle equip ment and country version it is also possible to have the doors unlocked Adjusting the settings refer to page 90 Unlocking the...

Page 90: ...rently used Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Doors Key 4 Driver s door or All doors 5 Select desired setting Driver s door only 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 Opening and Closing Opening from the outside Press and hold the...

Page 91: ...sition automatic When the vehicle is unlocked the driver s seat and exterior mirrors resume their last set positions The most recent position is inde pendent of the positions saved via the seat memory Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Doors Key 4 Deactivate or activate the desired confirmation signals Flash for lock unlock Unlocking is signaled by two flashes locking by on...

Page 92: ...t stealing a wheel or when towing the vehicle Disconnected battery voltage Improper use of the socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis Locking the vehicle while a device is connected to the socket for the OBD Onboard Diagnosis For socket for the OBD Onboard Diagnosis refer to page 300 The alarm system signals the following changes visually and acoustically Acoustic alarm Depending on local regulations th...

Page 93: ...ior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor are not active as doors hood or trunk lid are not correctly closed Correctly closed access points are secured When the still open access points are closed interior motion sensor and tilt alarm sensor will be switched on The indicator light goes out after unlocking The vehicle has not been tampered with The indicator light flashes after unlocking until drive ...

Page 94: ...n the vehicle is locked after start of fueling The tilt alarm sensor and the interior motion sensor can be switched off in such situations The indicator light lights up for approx 2 seconds and then continues to flash The tilt alarm sensor and interior motion sensor are switched off until the vehicle is locked again Unlock the vehicle with the remote control Unlock the vehicle using the remote con...

Page 95: ...point The window closes automatically if the door is closed Pulling again stops the motion If closing force exceeds a spe cific threshold as a window closes closing is interrupted The window opens slightly Power windows Safety information WARNING When operating the windows body parts and objects can be jammed There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Make sure that the area of move m...

Page 96: ...ea 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 An ideal seating position that meets the needs of the occu pants can make a vital contribu tion to relaxed fatigue free dri...

Page 97: ...icle is stationary WARNING With a backrest inclined too far to the rear the efficacy of the safety belt can no longer be ensured There is a risk of sliding under the safety belt in an accident There is a risk of injuries or danger to life Adjust the seat prior to starting the trip Adjust the backrest so that it is in the most upright position as possible and do not adjust again while driving WARNI...

Page 98: ...it engages prop erly Pull the lever up or press the lever down repeatedly until the seat reaches the desired angle The seat adjustment for the driver s seat is stored for the driver profile refer to page 64 currently used When a driver profile is selected the stored position is called up automati cally The current seat position can be stored using the memory func tion refer to page 107 Height Forw...

Page 99: ...ward height seat tilt 2 Driver s seat memory 3 Backrest tilt 4 Backrest width 5 Lumbar support Push switch forward or back ward Push switch up or down Move switch up or down Move switch forward or back ward Overview Forward backward Height Seat tilt Backrest tilt ...

Page 100: ...n by the occupants before driving off The airbags supplement the safety belts as an additional safety device The airbags are not a substitute for safety belts The upper shoulder strap s anchorage point will be correct for adult seat occupants of every build if the seat is correctly adjusted Lumbar support Concept Settings Press the front rear sec tion of the button The curvature is increased decre...

Page 101: ... transported and secured in desig nated child restraint systems WARNING The efficacy of safety gear includ ing safety belts can be limited or lost when safety belts are fas tened incorrectly An incorrectly fastened safety belt can cause additional injuries for instance in the event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers There is a risk of injuries or dan ger to life Make sure that ...

Page 102: ...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 effectiveness as an occupant protection device will be severely reduced Pay attention to the following to en...

Page 103: ... recline the seat more than necessary If the seat is too reclined the lap belt may slide past the hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen or your neck may contact the shoul der belt increasing the risk of death or serious injury in the event of an accident Adjustments should not be made while driving as the seat may unexpectedly move and cause the driver to lose control of the vehi...

Page 104: ...belt completely over the shoulder passing the center of the chest so that the seat belt does not apply any pressure to the abdomen Buckling the safety belt Unbuckling the safety belt Safety belt reminder for driver s seat and front pas senger seat 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...

Page 105: ...r posi tion can be stored using the memory function refer to page 107 1 Settings 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 WARNING Only use accessories that have been determined to be safe for attachment to a head restraint Do not use any accessories for instance pillows while driving Adjusting the he...

Page 106: ...iver s side is automatically dimmed Photocells in the car s interior mirror refer to page 107 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...

Page 107: ...your seating position 3 Fold the lever back up The following settings can be stored and if necessary retrieved using the memory function Seat position Interior mirror automatic dimming feature General information Overview Functional requirements Steering wheel Safety information WARNING Steering wheel adjustments while driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements Vehi cle control could ...

Page 108: ...on is called up The procedure stops when a switch for setting the seat is pressed or one of the memory buttons is pressed again While driving the seat position adjustment on the driver s side is interrupted after a short time General information Safety information WARNING Using the memory function while driving can lead to unexpected seat movements Vehicle control could be lost There is a risk of ...

Page 109: ...tems When using these functions and sys tems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Seat heating Overview Seat heating 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 ...

Page 110: ...allow children to have or use the 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 peratu...

Page 111: ...o not leave children or ani mals unattended in the vehicle Take the remote control with you when exiting and lock the vehicle Children on the front pas senger seat General information Safety information WARNING Active front seat passenger air bags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the airbags are activated There is a risk of injury Make sure that the front seat passenger airbags ...

Page 112: ...asive 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 accident If a child restraint sys tem and its fastening system has been damaged or exposed to an accident have these systems checked and replaced by your Toyota dealer WARNING The stability of the child restraint system is limited or compromised with incorrect ...

Page 113: ...1 Unbuckle the safety belt buckle 2 Remove the child restraint system 3 Allow the belt strap to be pulled in completely Backrest width Child seat security Locking the safety belt Unlocking the safety belt Child restraint systems with tether strap Safety information WARNING If the upper retaining strap is incorrectly used for the child restraint system the protective effect can be reduced There is ...

Page 114: ...ning strap over the head restraint to the anchor 3 Attach the hook of the retain ing strap to the anchor 4 Tighten the retaining strap Anchors Symbol Meaning The respective sym bol shows the anchor for the upper retaining strap Seats with an upper top tether are marked with this sym bol It can be found on the rear seat backrest or the rear window shelf Routing the retaining strap Attaching the upp...

Page 115: ...helps save fuel The system switches off the engine during a stop for instance in traffic con gestion or at traffic lights Drive ready state remains switched on The engine starts automatically for driving off After each engine start using the Start Stop button the Auto Start Stop function is ready The function is activated from speeds of approx 3 mph 5 km h Depending on the selected driv ing mode r...

Page 116: ...utomatic air condi tioning is running The car s interior has not yet been heated or cooled to the required level Where there is a risk of win dow condensation when the automatic air conditioning is switched on Engine or other parts not at operating temperature Engine cooling is required The wheels are at a sharp angle or the steering wheel is being turned Vehicle battery is heavily dis charged At ...

Page 117: ... on Excessive cooling of the car s interior when the heating is switched on Where there is a risk of win dow condensation when the automatic air conditioning is switched on The steering wheel is turned Change from selector lever position D to N or R Change from selector lever position P to N D or R Vehicle battery is heavily dis charged Start of an oil level measure ment Depending on the vehicle e...

Page 118: ... function is also deactivated in SPORT driv ing mode of the Sport mode switch General information During an automatic engine stop the vehicle can be switched off permanently for instance when leaving it 1 Press the Start Stop button Drive ready state is switched off Standby state is switched on Selector lever position P is engaged automatically 2 Set the parking brake In certain situations the Aut...

Page 119: ...s 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 slope also secure the vehi cle for instance with a wheel chock WARNING Unattended children or animals can cause the vehicle to move and endanger themselves and traffic for instance due to the fol low...

Page 120: ...ehicle against roll ing away for instance with a wheel chock after existing the vehicle To reestablish 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 Setting With a stationary vehicle Pull...

Page 121: ...ct the desired setting The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used Press the lever to the resistance point and hold it there for as long as you want the turn signal to flash Push the lever forward or pull it backward 1 High beams on arrow 1 The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on 2 High beams off headlight flasher arrow 2 Do not use the wipers if the windshield i...

Page 122: ...n sensor automatically controls the time between wipes depending on the intensity of the rainfall The sensor is located on the 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 cle is switched off when the wip ers are in t...

Page 123: ...f the rain sensor is activated the wipers can accidentally start mov ing in vehicle washes There is a risk of damage to property Deac tivate the rain sensor in vehicle washes 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 acc...

Page 124: ...position Cleaning the windshield Windshield washer nozzles Fold away position of the wipers Concept 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 damage to property Make sure that the vehi cle is switched off when the wip ers are in the fold...

Page 125: ...ated automatically Engage selector lever position R only when the vehicle is station ary The vehicle may be pushed or roll without power for instance in vehicle washes refer to page 127 in selector lever position N Selector lever position for instance for parking the vehicle The transmission blocks the drive wheels in selector lever position P Engage selector lever position P only when the vehicle...

Page 126: ...dal until you are ready to start Only when the drive ready state is switched on and the brake pedal is depressed is it possible to change from selector lever position P to another selector lever position The selection lever position P cannot be changed until all tech nical requirements are met A selector lever lock prevents the following faulty operation Unintentional shifting into selector lever ...

Page 127: ...splayed The vehicle may roll Irrespective of standby state the selector lever position P is auto matically engaged after approx 35 minutes If there 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 129 Kickdown is used to achieve maximum driving performance Step on the accelerator pedal beyond the resista...

Page 128: ... shifts at suit able engine and road speeds Short term manual mode In selector lever position D actuating a shift paddle switches into manual mode temporarily After conservative driving in manual mode without 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 an...

Page 129: ...ke to prevent the vehicle from roll ing away 1 Press and hold down brake pedal 2 Press the Start Stop button The starter must audibly start Hold the Start Stop but ton pressed 3 With your free hand press the button on the selector lever arrow 1 and press the selector lever into selector lever position N and hold arrow N until selector lever position N is displayed in the instrument cluster A vehic...

Page 130: ...ive ready state 2 Press the sport button SPORT will be displayed on the instrument cluster indicating sport mode has been selected 3 Press the button TRACTION will be displayed on the instrument cluster and the VSC OFF indicator lamp will illuminate 4 Select the D selector lever position 5 Firmly depress the brake pedal with your left foot 6 Fully depress and hold the accelerator pedal at the kick...

Page 131: ...or instance Engine characteristics Automatic transmission Adaptive variable suspension Steering Display in the instrument clus ter Cruise control When drive ready state is switched on the NORMAL driv ing mode is selected automati cally System limits Sport mode button Concept General information Overview Displays in the instrument cluster The selected driving mode is displayed in the instrument clu...

Page 132: ... 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 instrument cluster is a vari able display When the sport mode switch is used to change the d...

Page 133: ...on the equipment version and country variant The display can be changed for sport mode The driving mode will change to sport mode The vehicle messages system monitors functions in the vehicle and notifies you of malfunctions in the monitored systems A vehicle messages message is displayed as a combination of indicator or warning lights and SMS text messages in the instrument cluster and if appli c...

Page 134: ...tatus 3 vehicle messages 4 Select the SMS text mes sage SMS text messages in combina tion with a symbol in the instru ment cluster explain a vehicle message and the meaning of the indicator warning lights Additional information such as the reason for an error or mal function or the required action can be called up via vehicle messages With urgent messages the added text will be automatically displ...

Page 135: ... Several of the lights are checked for proper functioning and light up temporarily when drive ready state is switched on Messages after trip comple tion Indicator warning lights Concept General information Red lights Safety belt reminder Indicator light flashes or is illuminated safety belt on the driver or passenger side is not buckled The safety belt reminder can also be activated if objects are...

Page 136: ...cle Stability Con trol System The indicator light flashes VSC controls the drive and braking forces The vehicle is stabilized Reduce speed and modify your driving style to the driv ing circumstances The indicator light lights up VSC has malfunc tioned Have the system imme diately checked by a dealer s service center or another qualified ser vice center or repair shop VSC refer to page 196 VSC Vehi...

Page 137: ...ronics is mounted have it checked by your Toy ota dealer as needed Malfunction have the system checked by your Toyota dealer Tire Pressure Monitor refer to page 278 Steering system Steering system may not be working Have the system checked by your Toyota dealer Emissions The warning light lights up Emissions are deterio rating Have the vehi cle checked as soon as possible The warning light flashes...

Page 138: ...hts low beams refer to page 153 Low beams Low beams are switched on Parking lights low beams refer to page 153 Lane departure warning The indicator light lights up the system is acti vated A lane marking was detected on at least one side of the vehicle and warnings can be issued Lane departure warn ing refer to page 184 Automatic high beam Automatic high beam is switched on High beams are switched...

Page 139: ...e orange illumi nated fields indicate the upcoming shift moment The field lights up red Do not wait any further to shift When the maximum speed is reached the entire display flashes red and the supply of fuel is interrupted in order to protect the engine Display An arrow beside the fuel pump symbol shows which side of the vehicle the fuel filler flap is on Indicator light In the instrument cluster...

Page 140: ... the segments in the low temperature range will be illumi nated Drive with moderate engine speed and vehicle speed When the engine temperature is nor mal All segments to the middle tempera ture range will be illu minated When the engine temperature is high All segments to the high temperature range will be illumi nated A warning message will also be displayed Check the coolant level refer to page ...

Page 141: ...ce or time to the next scheduled maintenance More information on the type of service required may be dis played on the Control Display Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 Vehicle status 3 Service required Required maintenance procedures and legally mandated inspections are displayed 4 Select an entry to call up detailed information General information Safety information NOTICE With a driving r...

Page 142: ...imit Info shows the cur rently valid maximum permitted speed in the instrument cluster and the Head up Display The camera in the area of the interior mirror detects traffic signs at the edge of the road as well as variable overhead sign posts Traffic signs with extra symbols are considered and compared with the vehicle s onboard data The traffic sign will then be either displayed or ignored depend...

Page 143: ...ill flash Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Instrument panel 5 Select desired setting Warn when speeding acti vating deactivating the flash 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 driving style to traffic conditions Wat...

Page 144: ...ed by a sticker etc If the camera has overheated and been temporarily switched off due to exces sively high temperatures In the event of incorrect detection by the camera If the speed limits or road data stored in the navigation sys tem are incorrect If the speed limits vary with the time of day and the day of the week In areas not covered by the navigation system When roads differ from the naviga...

Page 145: ...p miles Current drivable range Consumption display Average consumption and average speed For some information of the Onboard Computer it is possi ble to set whether it can be called up in the instrument clus ter 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 recent telephone...

Page 146: ... briefly dis played With a dynamic driving style for instance taking curves aggressively the engine func tion is not always ensured The vehicle message appears continuously below a range of approx 30 miles 50 km Safety information Display Concept The current consumption dis Information in detail Odometer and trip odometer Press the knob to dis play the trip miles When the drive ready state is swit...

Page 147: ...eled 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 Display The Onboard Computer dis plays different vehicle data on the Control Display such as average values Two types of Onboard Com puter are a...

Page 148: ...er 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 vehicle has come to a standhill 5 If necessary OK Depending on the vehicle speci fications the current power out put and torque can be displayed on the control display The following information is dis played Torque Power Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 Sp...

Page 149: ...can be displayed and actions performed for several systems Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 Vehicle status Tire Pressure Monitor Status of the Tire Pressure Monitor refer to page 278 Engine oil level Elec tronic engine oil level check refer to page 293 vehicle messages Vehi cle messages are stored in the background and can be displayed on the Control Dis play Displaying stored vehi cle mess...

Page 150: ...d Navigation instructions Vehicle messages Selection list in the instrument cluster Driver assistance systems Some of this information is only displayed briefly as needed Various views are available for the Head up Display Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Head up display 5 Select the desired setting The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used The...

Page 151: ... memory function refer to page 107 The Head up Display view can be rotated Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 System settings 3 Displays 4 Head up display 5 Rotation 6 Turn the Controller until the desired setting is selected 7 Press the Controller The visibility of the displays in the Head up Display is influ enced by the following factors Seat position Objects on the cover of the Head up Di...

Page 152: ...e 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 light switch element is located next to the steering wheel Lights Vehicle features and opti...

Page 153: ... the sensors are unable 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 Symbol Function Lights off Daytime running lights Parking lights Automatic headlight control Adaptive light functions Low beams Instrument lighting Right roadside parking ...

Page 154: ...te is switched on Depending on the country vari ant the low beams can be switched off in the low speed range 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 instrument cluster lights up Switching off Press the button on the light switch element or...

Page 155: ...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 4 Daytime running lamps The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used The Automatic high beam detects other tra...

Page 156: ...atically 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 high beams on and off refer to page 121 To reactivate the Automatic high beam press the button on the turn signal lever Press and hold the button on the turn s...

Page 157: ...cipitation 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 mal crossings In tight curves on hilltops or in depressions in cross traf fic or half obscured oncoming traffic on highways In poorly lit towns and cities or in the presence of highly reflective signs When the windshield in front of the inte...

Page 158: ...lly controlled To switch off permanently press the button and hold for approx 3 seconds Settings Adjust the brightness with the thumbwheel Interior lights General information Overview Buttons in the vehicle Interior lights Reading lights Switching the interior lights on off Press the button Switching the reading lights on off Press the button ...

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

Page 160: ...nger by responding to frontal impacts in which safety belts alone would not provide adequate pro tection In a lateral impact the side air bag supports the side of the body in the chest lap and head area The knee airbag supports the legs in 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 airba...

Page 161: ... for instance for GPS devices or mobile phones Do not apply adhesive materi als to the airbag cover panels do not cover them or modify them in any way Do not use the cover of the front airbag on the front pas senger side as a storage area Do not attach slip covers seat cushions or other objects to the front passenger seat that are not specifically suited for seats with integrated side air bags Do ...

Page 162: ...e 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 as intended despite the accident severity T...

Page 163: ... 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 emit ted by ignition or deployment may cause temporary part...

Page 164: ... deploy Sit in the passenger s seat with the correct posture and keep an appropriate 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 ...

Page 165: ...ehicle 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 When the vehicle is involved in an underride collision with a truck The SRS front airbags and SRS knee airbags may deploy when The threshold for the SRS front airbags and SRS knee airbags to deploy will increase co...

Page 166: ... 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 When a severe impact is applied to front of the vehicle while slid ing ...

Page 167: ...re 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 impact an occupant and cause an injury or the loud noise emitted by ignition or deployment may cause tempo rary partial loss of hearing Also as an airbag and nearby parts will be ex...

Page 168: ...cessories 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 the airbag may strike and injure the head or arm of the occupant when deploying When using a cup holder u...

Page 169: ... 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 explosive power that acti vates driver s front seat passen ger airbags very much depends on the positions of the driver s front passenger seat To maintain the accuracy of this function over the long term cali brate the front seats as soon ...

Page 170: ...or deactivated Before transporting a child on the front passenger seat refer to the safety information and instructions for children on the front passenger seat see Chil dren When transporting older chil dren and adults the front seat Calibrating the front seats WARNING There is a risk of jamming when moving the seats There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to prop erty Make sure that the area...

Page 171: ...t 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 the light briefly lights up and then indicates whether the airbags are either activated or deactivated The system generally detects children seated in a child rest...

Page 172: ...ubstitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is a risk of an accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system might not output warnings or reactions or these...

Page 173: ...e menu are activated ALL ON all Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on Basic settings are activated for the sub functions for instance setting for warning time Customized the Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on according to the individual set tings Some Toyota Supra Safety sys tems cannot be individually switched off All Toyota Supra Safety systems Overview Button in the vehicle Toyot...

Page 174: ...y vary with the current driving situation Front collision mitigation 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 accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate WARNING Indicators an...

Page 175: ...tomatically active after every driving off The menu for the Toyota Supra Safety system is displayed If all Toyota Supra Safety sys tems were switched off all sys tems are now switched on Customize Settings depend ing on the equipment version the Toyota Supra Safety sys tems can be individually config ured The individual settings are Overview Button in the vehicle Toyota Supra Safety Camera With ra...

Page 176: ... 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Toyota Supra Safety 4 Front collision warning 5 Select desired setting Early Medium Late only acute warnings are displayed The selected time is stored for the driver profile currently used A warning symbol appears in the instrument cluster and in the Head up Display where avail able if a collision with a detected vehicle is imminent Press the button repeat edly P...

Page 177: ...e warnings may be pro vided even when there has been no prior warning The warning prompts the driver to intervene If a warning is active 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 com...

Page 178: ...ount The following situations may not be detected for instance Thus a system reaction might not come or might come late The following situations may not be detected for instance Slow moving vehicles when you approach them at high speed Vehicles that suddenly swerve in front of you or sharply decelerating vehicles Vehicles with an unusual rear appearance Two wheeled vehicles ahead of you The system...

Page 179: ...se of oncoming light for instance from the sun low in the sky Attaching any objects such as stickers or film in the beam area of the radar sensors will also impact the function of the radar sensors and may even cause them to fail The more sensitive the warning settings are for example the warning time the more warn ings are displayed Therefore there may also be an excess of premature or unjustifie...

Page 180: ...t serve as a substitute for thedriver s personal judgment in assessing visibili tyand traffic situation There is a risk of accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watchtraffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate 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...

Page 181: ...tomatically active after every driving off The menu for the Toyota Supra Safety system is displayed If all Toyota Supra Safety sys tems were switched off all sys tems are now switched on Customize Settings depend ing on the equipment version the Toyota Supra Safety sys tems can be individually config ured The individual settings are Overview Button in the vehicle Toyota Supra Safety Camera With ra...

Page 182: ...ars on the instru ment cluster and in the Head up Display Intervene immediately by brak ing or make an evasive maneu ver The warning prompts the driver to intervene If a warning is active the maximum braking force is used when the brake is applied This requires the brake Press the button repeat edly Press and hold this button Button Status Indicator lights up green all Toyota Supra Safety systems ...

Page 183: ...ely inter vene as warranted The system responds to pedes trians and cyclists when the speed of the vehicle is below approx 53 mph 85 km h The system s detection potential is limited Thus a warning might not be issued or be issued late The following situations may not be detected for instance Partially covered pedestrians Pedestrians that are not detected as such because of the viewing angle or con...

Page 184: ...he cam era immediately after vehicle delivery If there are constant blinding effects because of oncoming light for instance from the sun low in the sky When it is dark outside The lane departure warning alerts when the vehicle is about to run off the road or exit the lane This camera based system warns starting at a minimum speed The minimum speed is coun try specific and is displayed in the menu ...

Page 185: ...f an accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate Do not jerk the steering wheel in response to a warning WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system might not output warnings or reactions or these might be output late incor rectly or without justif...

Page 186: ...ze the Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on according to the individual set tings Some Toyota Supra Safety sys tems cannot be individually switched off All Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched off Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Toyota Supra Safety 4 Lane Departure Warn 5 Select desired setting Early the system promptly issues a warning whenever a hazardous si...

Page 187: ...iver profile currently used 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 If the turn signal is switched on before a lane change a warning is not issued If in the speed range up to 130 mph 210 km h a lane marking is crossed the system intervenes with a brief active steering inter vention in addition...

Page 188: ... Con trol System intervenes The system may not be fully functional in the following situa tions In heavy fog wet conditions or snowfall In the event of missing worn poorly visible merging diverging or multiple lane markings such as in construc tion areas When lane markings are cov ered in snow ice dirt or water In tight curves or on narrow lanes When lane markings are cov ered by objects When driv...

Page 189: ...vehicles approaching from behind in the adjacent lane A warning is issued in various gradations in these situations Two radar sensors in the rear bumper monitor the area behind and next to the vehicle when traveling faster than a minimum speed The minimum speed is shown in the menu for the Toyota Supra Safety systems The system indicates whether there are vehicles in the blind spot arrow 1 or appr...

Page 190: ...ot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing visibility and traffic situation There is a risk of an accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment Due to its limits the system might not output warnings or rea...

Page 191: ...tems are switched off Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Toyota Supra Safety 4 Blind spot monitor 5 Select the desired setting Off with this setting no warning is output The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle settings 3 Steering wheel vibration 4 Select the desired setting The setting is applied to all Toy...

Page 192: ...s approx 155 mph 250 km h the system is deactivated temporar ily If the vehicle speed falls below approx 155 mph 250 km h the system once again responds according to the setting The system may not be fully functional in the following situa tions When a vehicle is approach ing at a speed much faster than your own In heavy fog wet conditions or snowfall In tight curves or on narrow lanes Warning fun...

Page 193: ...tically It can be necessary to bring the vehicle in certain situations to a halt quicker To do this for a short time the braking pressure applied when stepping on the brake pedal must be higher than the braking pressure achieved by the auto matic braking function This interrupts automatic braking It can be necessary to interrupt automatic braking in certain situ ations for instance for an eva sive...

Page 194: ...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 recommendation to take a break During the disp...

Page 195: ...se of a break during longer trips on highways This chapter describes all stan dard country specific and optional features offered with the series It also describes fea tures and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle e g due to the selected options or country versions This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and sys tems the applica...

Page 196: ...ic radar 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 vehicl...

Page 197: ...of an accident Adjust driving style to traffic conditions Watch traffic closely and actively intervene where appropriate 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 deactiva...

Page 198: ...ut with 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 ...

Page 199: ... This provides 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...

Page 200: ...e control Concept General information Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on the 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 appropri...

Page 201: ... VSC Vehicle Stability 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 201 Press the button with the system interrupted Continue cruise control with the last setting refer to page 203 When active press the button Pause cruise control refer to page 201 Store current speed Roc...

Page 202: ...ed 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 mph 10 km h The maximum speed that can be set depends on ...

Page 203: ...ed and cannot 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 speed limit setting 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 ...

Page 204: ...es to a halt and then pro ceeds to drive again within a brief period the system is able to detect this within the given system limits Dynamic radar cruise control with full speed range Concept General information Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on the limits of the system it cannot inde p...

Page 205: ...g 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 206 Store current speed When active press the button Pause cruise control refer to page 206 ...

Page 206: ...ng step on brake pedal at the same time Press the following button on the steering wheel again The displays go out The stored desired speed is deleted When active press the following button on the steering wheel If interrupting the system while stationary press on the brake pedal at the same time The system is automatically interrupted in the following situa tions When the driver applies the brake...

Page 207: ...e system will be activated The current speed is maintained and stored as desired speed The stored speed is displayed on the speedometer VSC Vehicle Stability Control System is switched on if neces sary The speed can also be stored by pressing a button Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set If active the displayed speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the sto...

Page 208: ...s switched off Selected 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...

Page 209: ... accelerator pedal 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 t...

Page 210: ...ights Symbol Description Indicator light green 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 Br...

Page 211: ...icantly 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 If the desired speed is too high for a curve the speed is reduced slightly although curves cannot be anticipated in advance Therefore drive in...

Page 212: ...e 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 The system cannot be activated if the radar sensor is not aligned correctly This may be caused by damage incurred for instance during parking A vehicle message is displayed if the system fails Have the system chec...

Page 213: ...peed limits are displayed in the instrument cluster without being applied Off Speed Limit Assist will be switched off Speed Limit Assist Concept Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on the limits of the system it cannot inde pendently react to all traffic situa tions There is a risk of an acci...

Page 214: ...s sibly on the sides of the vehicle The maneuvering range depending on the obstacle and environmental conditions is approx 6 ft 2 m An acoustic warning 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 Displays in the instrument cluster Symbol Function Indicator light...

Page 215: ...y information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver s personal judgment in assessing the traffic situation Based on the 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 Due to high speeds when Parking...

Page 216: ...if an object is detected to the left rear of the vehicle a signal tone sounds from the left rear speaker The shorter the distance to the object the shorter the intervals If the distance to a detected object is less than approx 10 inches 25 cm a continuous tone is sounded If there are objects in front of and behind the vehicle at the same time with a distance smaller than approx 10 in 25 cm an alte...

Page 217: ...obsta cle markings as needed 1 Press the Controller to the left if needed 2 E g Park sensors only RCTA Rear cross traffic alert function refer to page 224 depending on the equipment it is warned in the Parking Sensor display against vehicles approaching in the front or rear from the side The emergency braking function of Parking Sensor initiates an emergency braking in case of acute risk of collis...

Page 218: ...trasound sensors of Parking Sensor and parking assistant To protect the sides of the vehi cle obstacle markings are dis played on the vehicle at the sides Color markings warning against detected obstacles Gray markings hatched area no obstacles were detected No markings black area the area next to the vehicle was not yet captured Safety information WARNING The system cannot serve as a substitute f...

Page 219: ...ith tow bars and trailer cou plings of other vehicles With thin or wedge shaped objects With moving objects With elevated protruding objects such as ledges With objects with corners edges and smooth surfaces With objects with a fine sur face structure such as fences For objects with porous sur faces With small and low objects for instance boxes With obstacles and persons at the edge of the lane Wi...

Page 220: ...lights To prevent false alarms switch off Automatic Park Sensors activ on obstacle detection refer to page 221 for instance in automatic vehicle washes A vehicle message is displayed 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 False wa...

Page 221: ...es out The parking assistance func tions are shown on the Control Display If the 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 Overview Depending on the vehicle equipment button in the vehicle Park assistance button Camera Switching on off...

Page 222: ...rning radius lines are displayed refer to page 222 Obstacle marking Depending on the vehicle equip ment the obstacles detected by Parking Sensors are displayed refer to page 223 by markings Pathway lines Pathway lines help you to esti mate the space required when parking and maneuvering on level roads Pathway lines depend on the steering angle and are continu ously adjusted to the steering wheel m...

Page 223: ...stacle markings match the markings of the Parking Sen sors With the rearview camera switched on 1 Move the Controller to the right if needed 2 Camera image 3 Brightness Contrast 4 Set the desired value If 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 detec...

Page 224: ... vehicle The system indicates approach ing traffic The radar sensors are located in the rear bumper Always keep the bumper in the RCTA Rear cross traffic alert function 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 driving style to ...

Page 225: ...d If reverse gear is engaged the rear system is switched on The system is automatically switched off in the following situ ations When the speed exceeds walking speed When a certain driving dis tance is exceeded With an active 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 flas...

Page 226: ... the following situa tions If the speed of the approach ing vehicle is very high In heavy fog wet conditions or snowfall In tight curves If the bumper is dirty iced up or covered for instance by stickers If the field of view of the sen sors is covered e g by garage walls hedges or snow hills If cargo protrudes If crossing objects move at a very slow speed If other objects are in the cap ture range...

Page 227: ...observed The Adaptive variable suspen sion is a controllable sport chas sis suspension This system reduces undesirable vehicle motion when using a dynamic driving style or traveling on uneven road surfaces This enhances the driving dynamics and driving comfort depending on the road surface condition and driving style The system offers several differ ent damping settings The damping settings are as...

Page 228: ...com ponents Emission tested car s interior Microfilter Air conditioning system to control the temperature air flow and recirculated air mode Automatic recirculated air control AUC Parked car ventilation Climate control Vehicle features and options Interior air quality Safety notes WARNING When using the air conditioning system seat heaters etc for a long period of time make sure that no body parts...

Page 229: ...ntrol functions Button Function Temperature refer to page 229 Air conditioning mode see page 230 Maximum cooling refer to page 230 AUTO program refer to page 231 Recirculated air mode refer to page 231 Switch off refer to page 229 Air distribution man ual refer to page 232 Defrost and defog the windshield refer to page 232 Rear window defroster refer to page 233 Seat heating refer to page 109 Air ...

Page 230: ...ith the engine 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 mod...

Page 231: ...refer to page 230 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 ...

Page 232: ...he climate 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 win...

Page 233: ...n be individually adjusted The air flow directions can be adjusted for direct or indirect ventilation 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 off Press the button If ...

Page 234: ...e Battery 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 sw...

Page 235: ... day of the 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 Toyot...

Page 236: ...so 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 integrated Universal Remote Control in the interior mirror can operate up to 3 func tions of remote contr...

Page 237: ... at 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 interior mirror simultaneously for approximately 10 seconds Safety information WARNING The operation of remote con trolled systems with the integrated universal remote control such as the garage door may result in p...

Page 238: ...conds 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 If you are unable to...

Page 239: ...nce depends 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...

Page 240: ...nity mirror is located in the sun 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 remo...

Page 241: ... 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 starting aid terminals in the engine compa...

Page 242: ...cribes 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 following storage compart ments are available in the car s interior Glove compartment refer to page 243 Compart...

Page 243: ...erior 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 There is a risk of damage to prop erty Do not use anti slip pads Glove compartment Safety information WARNING ...

Page 244: ...s Cup holders Safety information WARNING Unsuitable containers in the cup holder may damage the cup hold ers or thrown into the car s inte rior such as in the event of an accident braking or evasive maneuver Spilled liquids can dis tract from the traffic conditions and lead to an accident Hot drinks can damage the cup holder or lead to scalding There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to prop e...

Page 245: ... 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 WARNING Loose objects 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 o...

Page 246: ...er and lighter cargo secure with ratchet straps or with a cargo net or draw straps Larger and heavy cargo secure with cargo straps Attach load securing aids such as lashing straps tensioning straps draw straps or cargo nets to the lashing eyes in the cargo area There are four lashing eyes in the cargo area for securing cargo A multi function hook is located on the left and right side in the cargo ...

Page 247: ...l able on the right side of the cargo area Unlock the cover of the right side panel arrow 1 and fold up arrow 2 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 a risk of injury and risk of damage to property Only hang lightweight objects such as shop ping bags from the multi fun...

Page 248: ...248 4 1 CONTROLS Supra Owner s Manual ...

Page 249: ...249 Supra Owner s Manual 5 5 DRIVING TIPS DRIVING TIPS 5 1 DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving 250 Saving fuel 255 ...

Page 250: ...d road speed 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 wh...

Page 251: ... high temperatures can occur under neath the vehicle body for instance caused by the exhaust gas system If combustible mate rials such as leaves or grass come in contact with hot parts of the exhaust gas system these materials can ignite There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property Do not remove the heat shields installed and never apply undercoating to them Make sure that no combustibl...

Page 252: ...nkment or when passing or being passed by a truck 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 other vehicles etc Increase the distance between your vehicle and preceding vehi cles and drive safely at a lower speed than norma...

Page 253: ...ergency stop in situations that require such Steering is still responsive You can still avoid any obstacles with a minimum of steering effort Pulsation of the brake pedal and sounds from the hydraulic cir cuits indicate that the Antilock Brake System ABS is in its active mode In certain braking situations the perforated brake discs can emit functional noises However functional noises have no effec...

Page 254: ...a pulsating 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 mats an...

Page 255: ...atures 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 the reduction of consumpti...

Page 256: ...g right away 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 ...

Page 257: ...e In addition 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...

Page 258: ...258 5 1 DRIVING TIPS Supra Owner s Manual ...

Page 259: ...ra Owner s Manual 6 6 MOBILITY MOBILITY 6 1 MOBILITY Refueling 260 Wheels and tires 262 Engine compartment 288 Operating materials 291 Maintenance 299 Replacing components 302 Breakdown assistance 310 Care 319 ...

Page 260: ...n of the fuel 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 info...

Page 261: ...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 262: ...e ambient 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...

Page 263: ...cations in the 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 ...

Page 264: ... km h and for optimum driving comfort note the pres sure values in the tire inflation pressure table refer to page 264 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 in...

Page 265: ... 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 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...

Page 266: ... XL Std 2 2 32 Front 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 RZ 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 ...

Page 267: ...h T up to 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 3818 xxxx manufacturer code for the tire brand xxx tire size and tire design 3818 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...

Page 268: ...as measured under con trolled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C may have poor trac tion performance The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight ahead braking traction tests and does not include acceleration cornering hydro planing or peak traction charac teristics The temperature grades are A the highest B and C represent ing...

Page 269: ... Inspect your 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 y...

Page 270: ...ed 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 trans ported as needed Do not repair damaged tires but have them replaced WARNING Tires ...

Page 271: ...NING Mounted steel wheels can cause technical problems for instance independent loosening of the lug bolts damage to the brake discs There is a risk of an 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 Anti lock Brake Sys tem or Vehicle Stability Control Syste...

Page 272: ...with oil grease and sol vents Do not leave tires in plastic bags Remove dirt from wheels or tires 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 lo...

Page 273: ... 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 the tire Only remove foreign objects if they are visibly protruding from the tire Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant container and apply it to the steering wheel The use of a sealant can damage the TPM wheel elec tronics ...

Page 274: ... all vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle and ensure that they remain out side the immediate area in a safe place such as behind a guardrail If necessary set up a warning triangle at an appropriate dis tance Compressor Safety measures 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 v...

Page 275: ...using ensuring that it engages audibly 4 Screw the filling hose of the sealant container onto the tire valve of the nonworking wheel 5 With the compressor switched off insert the plug into the power socket inside the vehicle 6 With standby state switched on or the engine running switch on the compressor Let the compressor run for max 10 minutes to fill the tire with sealant and achieve a tire infl...

Page 276: ...and store the sealant container in suitable material to avoid dirtying the cargo area 1 Pull the connector out of the power socket inside the vehi cle 2 Drive 33 ft 10 m forward and back to distribute the sealant in the tire 3 Screw the connection hose of the compressor directly onto the tire valve stem 4 Insert the connector into the power socket inside the vehi cle 5 With standby state switched ...

Page 277: ... evenly distrib uted in the tire Do not exceed a speed of 50 mph 80 km h If possible do not drive at speeds less than 12 mph 20 km h 1 Stop at a suitable location 2 Screw the connection hose of the compressor directly onto the tire valve stem 3 Insert the connector into the power socket inside the vehi cle 4 Correct the tire inflation pres sure to at least 2 0 bar Increase tire inflation pres sure...

Page 278: ...tically The system displays the specified nominal pressure values on the Control Display and compares these values to the actual tire pressure values If tires are being used that are not specified on the tire inflation pressure details on the vehicle refer to page 248 such as tires with special approval the sys tem needs to be actively reset The system will then take over the actual tire inflation...

Page 279: ...ire inflation pressure details on the vehicle refer to page 262 or directly on the tires The tire details do not need to be re entered when the tire infla tion pressure is corrected For summer and winter tires the tire details entered last are stored After a tire or wheel replacement the settings of the tire sets used last can be selected Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My vehicle 2 Vehicle status 3 Ti...

Page 280: ...yed for each tire The current tire inflation pres sures may change during driv ing operation or depending on the external temperature Depending on the model the current tire temperatures are displayed The current tire temperatures may change while driving or due to the external temperature Tire and system status are indi cated by the color of the wheels and a SMS text message on the Control Displa...

Page 281: ...inflation pressure Perform reset 10Drive away The wheels are displayed in red and the following is displayed Resetting Tire Pressure Moni tor After driving faster than 19 mph 30 km h for a short period the set tire inflation pressures are accepted as the target tire inflation pressures The reset is completed automatically while driving After a successfully completed reset the wheels on the Control...

Page 282: ... maneuvers 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 required Symbol Possible cause Inflation was not carried out according to specifi cations e g when the tire has not been suffi cient...

Page 283: ...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 required Symbol Possible cause Inflation was not carried out according to specifi cations e g the tire has not been suffi ciently inflated The system has detected a wheel change but no reset was done The t...

Page 284: ... may not have been reset In this case per form the reset If tire damage cannot be found contact your Toyota dealer 2 Repair the flat tire e g with a flat tire kit or by changing the wheel Use of sealant for instance from the flat tire kit may damage the TPM wheel electronics Have the electronics replaced at the next opportunity Symbol Possible cause There is a tire inflation pressure loss No reset...

Page 285: ... 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 system checked Interference caused by sys tems or devices with the same radio frequency after leaving the area of the inter ference the system automati cally becomes active again For tires with special appr...

Page 286: ...stitute 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 trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure tell tale Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indi cate when the system is not operating properly The TPMS malfunction indicator is com bined with the...

Page 287: ...d 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 unscrewing the lug bolt 1 Attach the adapter to the lug bolt If necessary turn the adapter until it fits on the lug bolt 2 Screw on the whee...

Page 288: ... 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 Engine compartment Vehicle features and options ...

Page 289: ...ooling 6 Coolant reservoir engine 7 Vehicle identification number Overview Hood Safety information WARNING Improperly executed work in the engine compartment can damage vehicle components and impair vehicle functions There is a risk of personal and property damage The manufacturer of your vehicle recommends that in the effort to avoid such risks work in the engine compartment be per formed by your...

Page 290: ...injury If the hood is open pay attention to 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 clea...

Page 291: ...unctions and systems When using these functions and sys tems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Depending on the region many gas stations sell fuel that has been customized to winter or summer conditions Fuel that is available in winter for instance helps make a cold start easier For the best fuel efficiency the gasoline should be sulfur free or very low in sulfur content Fuels t...

Page 292: ...ase gasoline from Top Tier retailers Failure to comply with these rec ommendations may result in the need for unscheduled mainte nance 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...

Page 293: ... Detailed measurement When making frequent short distance trips or using a dynamic driving style for instance when taking curves aggressively regularly perform a detailed measurement Concept The engine oil level is monitored electronically while driving and can be shown on the Control Display If the engine oil level is outside its permissible operating range a vehicle message is displayed A red in...

Page 294: ...ayed General information During the measurement the idle speed is increased some what Functional requirements Vehicle is parked in a horizon tal position Selector lever in selector lever position N or P and accelera tor pedal not depressed Engine is running and is at operating temperature Performing a detailed mea surement Via Toyota Supra Command 1 My Vehicle 2 Vehicle status 3 Engine oil level 4...

Page 295: ...materials into different bottles Store operating materials out of reach of children NOTICE An engine oil level that is too low causes engine damage There is a risk of damage to property Immediately add engine oil NOTICE Too much engine oil can damage 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 th...

Page 296: ...for the vehicle Information about suit able additives is available from your Toyota dealer Suitable engine oil types Gasoline engine Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W 20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra Alternative engine oil types Oil rating API SL API SM API SN Viscosity grades Viscosity grades SAE 0W 20 SAE 0W 30 Engine oil change NOTICE Engine oil that is not changed in timely fashion can cause increased e...

Page 297: ... coolant reservoir lid 5 The coolant level is correct if it is just below the max mark in the filler neck 6 Close the cap 1 Let the engine cool 2 Open the hood refer to page 290 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 le...

Page 298: ... of children United States the washer fluid mixture ratio is regulated by the U S EPA and 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...

Page 299: ...s also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and sys tems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed The maintenance system indi cates required maintenance measures and thereby provides support in maintaining road safety and the operational reli ability of the vehicle In some cases scopes and intervals of the maintenance system may vary according to t...

Page 300: ...consult your Owner s Warranty Information Booklet or Owner s Manual Supple ment for additional information on service requirements The manufacturer of your vehi cle recommends that mainte nance and repair be performed by a Toyota dealer Records of regular maintenance and repair work should be retained Scheduled maintenance should be performed at specified inter vals according to the mainte nance s...

Page 301: ...personal and property damage Given the foregoing the manufacture of your vehicle strongly recommends that access to the socket for Onboard Diagno sis be limited to your Toyota dealer or other persons that have the specialized training and equipment for purposes of prop erly utilizing the socket for Onboard Diagnosis Position Emissions The warning light lights up Emissions are deterio rating Have t...

Page 302: ...l arrow 1 and fold open arrow 2 1 To change the wiper blades fold up the wiper arms refer to page 124 2 Lift the wiper all the way off of the windshield Replacing components Vehicle features and options Onboard vehicle tool kit Wiper blades 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...

Page 303: ...of the headlight glass in cool or humid weather When driving with the lights switched on the condensation evapo rates after a short time The headlight glass does not need to be changed If despite driving with the head lights switched on increasing humidity forms for instance water droplets in the light have the headlights checked The battery is maintenance free Lights and bulbs General information...

Page 304: ...erio rate faster than normal and the engine may not be able to be restarted Contact your Toyota dealer for details Make sure that the battery is always sufficiently charged to guarantee that the battery remains usable for its full ser vice life The battery may need to be charged in the following cases When making frequent short distance drives If the vehicle is not used for more than a month When ...

Page 305: ...eners arrows and open cover The fuses are located in the Safety information 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 starting aid terminals in the engine compartment Starting ...

Page 306: ... 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 Front Additional fuse boxes Replacing fuses Fuse informations ...

Page 307: ...307 6 1 MOBILITY Supra Owner s Manual 6 MOBILITY Rear ...

Page 308: ...ol System Parking brake Air conditioning Blower motor Interior ventilation Rear window heating Seat heating Seat setting Crash security module Switching center column Light switch element steering Operating panel Audio HiFi amplifier Video mod ule TV Rear view mirror Symbol Meaning ...

Page 309: ...Dynamic platform Mono Camera Kafas Head Unit Active Sound Design Symbol Meaning USB Hub Body Domain Controller Controller Toyota Supra Command Electric fan air cooler Controlled differential lock 12 V socket Cigarette lighter Interior lights in the boot Door lock Exterior door handle electronics Telematic Communica tion Box Electronic gear box con trol Telematic Communica tion Box Exterior door ha...

Page 310: ...ersions This also applies to safety related functions and systems When using these functions and sys tems the applicable laws and regulations must be observed Telematic Communica tion Box Exterior door handle electronics pas senger side Switcher block driver s door Exterior mirror Symbol Meaning Breakdown assistance Vehicle features and options If a malfunction occurs while driving WARNING If a ma...

Page 311: ... underside of the vehicle while driving imme diately stop the vehicle in a safe place After stopping the vehicle in a safe place check the underside of the vehicle for any leaking brake fluid oil or fuel If any fluid is leak ing stop driving immediately and have the vehicle inspected by an authorized Toyota retailer or Toy ota authorized repairer or any reliable repairer Brake and fuel lines run u...

Page 312: ...s or any part of your body 2 If someone has been injured contact emergency services and request assistance If someone has no obvious external injuries but they may have a head injury keep their airway open while mov ing them as little as possible If there is danger of the vehi cle being involved in a sec ondary collision move the injured person to a safe place while keeping them as hori zontal as ...

Page 313: ...e Toyota Supra Connect contract Cellular network reception Standby state is switched on Via Toyota Supra Command 1 Toyota Supra Connect 2 Toyota Supra Assistance 3 Roadside assistance A voice connection is established In case of an emergency an emergency call can be triggered automatically by the system or manually Only press the SOS button in an emergency The automatic emergency call establishes ...

Page 314: ...luminates green The LED is illuminated green when an emergency call has been initiated If a cancel prompt appears on the Control Display the emergency call can be aborted If the situation allows wait in your vehicle until the voice connection has been established The LED flashes green when a connection to the Toyota Emergency Call Center has been established The Toyota Emergency Call Center then m...

Page 315: ... the assisting and receiving vehicle 1 Open the cover of the starting aid terminal 2 Attach one terminal clamp of the positive jumper cable 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 Jump starting Gene...

Page 316: ...to recharge 3 Let both engines run for sev eral minutes 4 Disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order Check the battery and recharge if needed The vehicle is not permitted to be towed Starting the engine Tow starting and towing Safety information WARNING Due to system limits individual functions can malfunction during tow starting towing with the Toy ota Supra Safety systems acti vated There...

Page 317: ...vering capability is lim ited going around corners The tow bar will generate lat eral forces if it is secured with an offset When starting to tow the vehicle make sure that the tow rope is taut Pushing the vehicle Tow truck Towing other vehicles General information Safety information WARNING If the approved gross vehicle weight of the towing vehicle is lighter than the vehicle to be towed the tow ...

Page 318: ...ing of the tow fitting for instance do not lift the vehicle by the tow fit ting 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 315 if possi ble Have the reasons for the start ing difficulties corrected by your Toyota deale...

Page 319: ... winter Intense 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 to...

Page 320: ...d 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 t...

Page 321: ...ctions on the container Vehicle paint General information Safety information WARNING Improperly performed work on the vehicle paint can lead to a failure or malfunction of the radar sen sors and thereby result in a safety risk There is a risk of accidents or risk of damage to property Have paintwork or paintwork repairs on bumpers of vehicles with radar sensors performed by your Toyota dealer only...

Page 322: ...n the body and components alumi num wheels etc Observe the following precau tions Wash the vehicle 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 min...

Page 323: ...ts or steam jets above 140 F 60 C Follow the manufac turer s instructions Aggressive acidic or alkaline cleaning agents can destroy the protective layer of adjacent components such as the brake disc After cleaning apply the brakes briefly to dry them The heat generated during braking dries brake discs and brake pads and protects them against corrosion Carefully clean components such as the radiato...

Page 324: ...rgent Plastic components NOTICE Cleansers that contain alcohol or solvents such as lacquer thin ners heavy duty grease remov ers fuel or such can damage plastic parts There is a risk of damage to property Clean with a microfiber cloth Dampen cloth lightly with water Safety belts WARNING Chemical cleansers can destroy the safety belt webbing Missing protective effect of the safety belts There is a ...

Page 325: ...aken Further information is available from your Toyota dealer Displays screens and pro tective glass of the Head up Display NOTICE Chemical cleansers moisture or fluids of any kind can damage the surface of displays and screens There is a risk of damage to prop erty Clean with a clean antistatic microfiber cloth NOTICE The surface of displays can be damaged with improper cleaning There is a risk o...

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Page 327: ...327 Supra Owner s Manual 7 7 REFERENCE REFERENCE 7 1 REFERENCE Technical data 328 Certification 331 ...

Page 328: ...pecial equipment country 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 rack...

Page 329: ...d lbs kg 1819 825 Approved rear axle load lbs kg 2006 910 RZ models Approved gross vehicle weight lbs kg 4001 1815 Load lbs kg 474 215 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 oil Petrol engine Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W 20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra Cooling system Coolant type Antifreeze and Corrosion...

Page 330: ...l Vehicles without LSD Limited Slip Differential Vehicles with LSD Limited Slip Differential 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 331: ...and the vehicle 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 332: ...332 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual Body Domain Controller ...

Page 333: ...333 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual 7 REFERENCE Car Sharing Module Headunit ...

Page 334: ...334 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual Integrated Universal Remote Control ...

Page 335: ...335 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual 7 REFERENCE LTE Compensator Mid Range Radar ...

Page 336: ...336 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual NFC Reader ...

Page 337: ...337 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual 7 REFERENCE Receiver Audio Module Remote Control ...

Page 338: ...338 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual Side Radar Sensor ...

Page 339: ...339 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual 7 REFERENCE Smart Access Tire Pressure Monitoring System ...

Page 340: ...340 7 1 REFERENCE Supra Owner s Manual Transmitter Receiver Wireless Charging ...

Page 341: ...341 Supra Owner s Manual Index Alphabetical Index 342 ...

Page 342: ...ee VSC 196 Anti theft protection locking 80 Anti theft protection see Lug bolt lock 287 Apple CarPlay connection to the vehicle 72 Approved axle load 329 Approved total weight 329 Assistance when driving off see Hill start assist control 196 Assistance with breakdown 312 AUTO program automatic air conditioning 231 Auto Start Stop function 115 Automatic air conditioning 228 Automatic cruise control...

Page 343: ...ng317 California 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 324 Camera rearview camera 220 Camera based assistance sys tems see Toyota Supra Safety 172 Camera based cruise control see Dynamic radar cruise con trol with full speed range 204 Can holder see Cup holders 244 Car seats see Transporti...

Page 344: ... the windows 232 Condition Based Service CBS 300 Confirmation signal from the vehicle 91 Connecting electrical devices see Sockets 240 Connections Screen Mirroring73 Control Display 46 Control Display settings 58 Control systems driving stability 195 Controller 47 Convenient closing with the remote control 80 Convenient opening with the remote control 80 Coolant 296 Coolant level 297 Coolant tempe...

Page 345: ...riving comfort 227 Driving instructions break in250 Driving mode see Sport mode switch 131 Driving notes general 251 Driving on racetracks 255 Driving stability control systems 195 Driving tips 251 Drying air see Air conditioning 230 Dynamic radar cruise control with full speed range 204 E Electronic oil measurement 293 Emergency brake function when parking Parking Sensors with emergency braking f...

Page 346: ...Pressure Moni tor TPM 278 Flooding 253 Floor carpet care 324 Floor mats care 324 Fog removing from the windows 232 Fold away position of the wipers 124 Foot brake 253 For Your Own Safety 5 Front airbags 160 Front collision mitigation 174 Front fog lights see Lights and bulbs 303 Front lights see Lights and bulbs 303 Front seats 97 Front seat passenger airbags automatic deactivation 170 Front seat ...

Page 347: ... 236 Hood 289 Horn 36 Hot exhaust gas system 251 Humidity in the headlight see Headlight glass 303 Hydroplaning 253 I Ice warning see External tem perature 140 Icy roads see External tempera ture 140 Identification marks tires 266 Identification number see Vehi cle identification number 12 Idle state standby state and drive ready state 42 Indicator and warning lights see Vehicle messages 133 Indiv...

Page 348: ...traffic alert function 224 Light replacement see Lights and bulbs 303 Light switch 152 Light alloy wheels care 323 Light emitting diodes replacing see Lights and bulbs 303 Lighting 152 Lights 152 Lights and bulbs 303 List of all messages 61 Load 246 Loading 244 Location vehicle position 60 Lock lug bolts 287 Locking using the remote control 80 Locking automatic 91 Locking see Opening and Clos ing ...

Page 349: ... Head restraints 104 Net cargo area 247 Neutral cleaner see Light alloy wheels 323 New wheels and tires 270 NORMAL see Sport mode switch 131 Nylon rope for tow starting tow ing 317 O OBD Onboard Diagnosis 300 Obstacle marking rearview cam era 222 Octane rating see Recom mended fuel grade 292 Oil 293 Oil change 296 Oil change interval see Service requirements 141 Oil filler neck 294 Oil types to ad...

Page 350: ...96 Radio operated remote control see Remote control 78 Rain sensor 122 RCTA Rear cross traffic alert function 224 Rear lights see Lights and bulbs 303 Rear window defroster 233 Rearview camera 220 Recirculated air filter see Micro filter activated charcoal filter 233 Recirculated air mode 231 Recommended fuel grade 292 Recommended tire brands 271 Refueling 260 Remote control of the vehicle changin...

Page 351: ...0 SET button see Cruise control 200 SET button see Dynamic radar cruise control with full speed range 204 Set speed see Dynamic radar cruise control with full speed range 204 Settings on Control Display 58 Settings locking unlocking 90 Shift paddles on the steering wheel 125 Side airbag 160 Side protection 218 Signaling horn 36 Signals when unlocking see Confirmation signals from the vehicle 91 Si...

Page 352: ...ee Cockpit 36 Symbols and displays 4 T Tail lights see Lights and bulbs 303 Technical changes see For Your Own Safety 5 Technical data 328 Temperature display see Exter nal temperature 140 Temperature automatic air con ditioning 229 Temperature engine oil 140 Theft alarm system see Alarm system 92 Tilt alarm sensor 93 Tilt backrest 99 Tilting the passenger s side mir ror see Automatic Curb Moni to...

Page 353: ...al care 323 USB connection 71 USB interface position in vehicle 241 Use intended 5 Used battery disposing of 305 V Vanity mirror 240 Vehicle battery 303 Vehicle breakdown see Break down assistance 312 Vehicle care 321 Vehicle care products 321 Vehicle features and options 5 Vehicle identification number 12 Vehicle key see Remote control 78 Vehicle messages 133 Vehicle paint 321 Vehicle position ve...

Page 354: ...23 Wheelbase vehicle 328 Wheels and tires 262 Wheels changing 270 Width vehicle 328 Window defroster rear 233 Window defrosting and defog ging 232 Windows powered 95 Windshield washer nozzles 124 Windshield washer system see Washer wiper system 121 Windshield wiper see Wiper sys tem 121 Winter storage see Long term vehicle storage 325 Winter tires 272 Winter tires tread 269 Wiper blades replacing ...

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