Toyota GR Supra Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 Supra Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3-1. AT A GLANCE 6-1. MOBILITY Cockpit ........36 Refueling......Idle state, standby state, and Wheels and tires ....drive-ready state ....40 Engine compartment..Toyota Supra Command ..43 Operating materials.... Voice activation system..55 Maintenance ...... General settings ....58 Replacing components ..Personal settings ....62...
  • Page 3: Notes

    NOTES 1-1. NOTES Information ....... Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 4 The steps must be carried out in the defined order. First action step. Your Toyota dealer Second action step. Your Toyota dealer will be glad to answer questions at any time. Enumerations Symbols and displays Enumerations without manda- tory order or alternative possibil-...
  • Page 5 Owner's Manual, refer to the Supplemen- Warranty tary Owner's Manuals. Your vehicle is technically con- Toyota is happy to answer any figured for the operating condi- questions that you may have tions and registration about the features and options requirements applying in the applicable to your vehicle.
  • Page 6 Customize prod- mation on warranty is available uct from another manufacturer from your Toyota dealer. can be used with Toyota vehi- cles without presenting a safety Maintenance and repairs hazard, even if a country-spe- cific official approval was issued.
  • Page 7 In such case, please ing engine exhaust, carbon mon- contact your Toyota dealer for oxide, phthalates, and lead, which further information. are known to the State of Califor- nia to cause cancer and birth...
  • Page 8 Toyota damage to the vehicle. Such Supra Connect account that is damage is not covered by the used.
  • Page 9 1-1. NOTES This information generally cation number. records the state of a compo- Your Toyota dealer can read out nent, a module, a system, or the the information. The socket for environment, for instance: OBD Onboard Diagnosis • Operating states of system required by law in the vehicle is components, e.g., fill levels,...
  • Page 10 1-1. NOTES any time. Incorporation of mobile end devices For example, this includes: • Setting for the seat position. Depending on the vehicle equip- • Suspension and climate con- ment, mobile devices connected trol settings. to the vehicle, for instance If necessary, data can be trans- smartphones, can be controlled ferred to the entertainment and...
  • Page 11 1-1. NOTES data to be exchanged between vate or deactivate the data the vehicle and other systems. connection as a whole. That is, with the exception of functions The wireless network connec- tion is realized via an in-vehicle and services required by law such as Assist systems.
  • Page 12 1-1. NOTES period of time, typically 30 sec- enforcement, that have the spe- onds or less. cial equipment, can read the information if they have access The EDR in this vehicle is to the vehicle or the EDR. designed to record such data Vehicle identification •...
  • Page 13 Toyota approved parts, as is in the sun. Doing so may doing so may cause an unex- result in the following: pected malfunction or an acci- dent.
  • Page 14 ● Glasses may be deformed by heat or cracked if they come Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. into contact with other stored items. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline ●...
  • Page 15: Quick Reference

    QUICK REFERENCE 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Entering......16 Set-up and use....22 In transit ......27 Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 16: Quick Reference Entering

    2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Entering 2-1.QUICK REFERENCE If a fuel can, combustible car care products, spray cans, etc. are left in the vehicle, there is a danger Before driving that they may catch fire and explode. Also, when the vehicle is parked with the doors and win- dows completely closed, do not Vehicle inspection...
  • Page 17 If there is a hole or crack in the Make sure to only use genuine exhaust system, caused by corro- Toyota floor mats which are sion, etc., exhaust gasses may designed for this model and enter the vehicle while driving. If...
  • Page 18 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE around the vehicle for small Press briefly: headlight cour- children and low objects tesy delay feature before driving. Unlocking the vehicle  When backing up (reversing), if you cannot see the area behind the vehicle suffi- Press the button on the remote control.
  • Page 19 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE remote control three times in Buttons for the central succession. locking system To switch off the alarm: press any button. Overview Smart Key System Concept The vehicle can be accessed without activating the remote control. All you need to do is to have the Buttons for the central locking remote control with you, such as system.
  • Page 20 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Displays and control ele- Locking the vehicle ments In the vicinity of the steer- ing wheel Touch the grooved surface on the handle of a closed vehicle door with your finger for approx. 1 second without grasping the door handle.
  • Page 21 Selector lever Open navigation map. Controller Auto Start/Stop cancel button Open the previous dis- Sport mode button play. Park Assistant button VSC OFF button Open the Options menu. Toyota Supra Safety button Parking brake Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 22: Set-Up And Use

    2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Voice activation Activating the voice activa- ■ Seats, mirrors, and steer- tion system ing wheel Press the button on the steering wheel. Manually adjustable seats Wait for the signal. Say the command. 5 4 3 The symbol on the Control Display indi- cates that voice activa-...
  • Page 23 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Backrest width Fold the lever back up. Lumbar support Memory function Adjusting the exterior mir- rors Concept The following settings can be stored and, if necessary, retrieved using the memory function: • Seat position. • Exterior mirror position. •...
  • Page 24 General information Entering the address ■ After the mobile phone is con- The address can be entered in nected once to the vehicle, the any order. mobile phone can be operated using Toyota Supra Command, Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 25 Accepting a call "My Vehicle" "System settings" Incoming calls can be answered in several ways. "Mobile devices" • Via Toyota Supra Command: "Connect new device" "Accept" Select the functions for which the mobile phone is to be • Press the button on the used.
  • Page 26 Concept device list. CarPlay allows certain func- tions of a compatible Apple iPhone to be used via Siri voice operation and Toyota Supra Command. Functional requirements • Compatible iPhone. iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later.
  • Page 27: In Transit

    2-1. QUICK REFERENCE In transit Parking brake Driving Setting Pull the switch. Drive-ready state The LED and indicator light up. Switching on drive-ready state Releasing • Depress the brake With drive-ready state pedal. switched on: • Press the Start/Stop Press the switch while button.
  • Page 28 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE lever in the desired direction, past a resistance point, if needed. The selector lever returns to the center position in each case. To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a drive mode or reverse, maintain pres- sure on the brake pedal until Press button P.
  • Page 29 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE down. High beams, headlight • Brief signaling: press the lever flasher, turn signal to the resistance point and hold it there for as long as you High beams, headlight want the turn signal to flash. flasher Lights and lighting Light functions Symbol Function...
  • Page 30 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Washer/wiper system Rain sensor Activating/deactivating ■ Switching the wipers on/off and brief wipe Switching on ■ To activate: press the lever up once from its standard position, arrow 1. To deactivate: press the lever Press the lever up until the back into the standard position.
  • Page 31 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Pull the wiper lever towards you. Button Function Climate control Seat heating. Button Function Climate control opera- tion. Temperature. Air flow, manual. Recirculated-air mode. Refueling Refueling Maximum cooling. Fuel cap Press the rear edge of the AUTO program. fuel filler flap to open it.
  • Page 32 Brake dust very low in sulfur content. can be removed by cleaning the rims. Toyota recommends using Fuels that are marked on the vehicle care and cleaning prod- gas pump as containing metal ucts from Toyota.
  • Page 33 Observe the quantity to be hotels can be booked directly by added in the message. the Concierge. Take care not to add too much Via Toyota Supra Command: engine oil. "Toyota Supra Connect" Observe recommended engine "Toyota Supra Assistance" oil types.
  • Page 34 2-1. QUICK REFERENCE the engine switch off, apply the WARNING parking brake and lock the Be careful when parking, as to not doors. park the vehicle near flammable materials. Do not park the vehicle near flam- When parking, stop the vehicle mable materials, such as dry in a safe and appropriate park- grass, leaves, paper, oil, etc.
  • Page 35: At 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 Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 36: Cockpit

    3-1. AT A GLANCE Cockpit 3-1.AT A GLANCE Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes features and func- tions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
  • Page 37 3-1. AT A GLANCE control: increase distance Low beams P.154 P.200 Instrument lighting Dynamic radar cruise P.157 control: reduce distance P.200 Right roadside parking Cruise control rocker switch light P.154 P.200 Instrument cluster P.132 Left roadside parking Steering wheel buttons, right light P.154 Selection lists P.144 Steering column stalk, left...
  • Page 38 Unlocking the trunk lid P.81 Unlock hood P.290 In the vicinity of the center console Control Display P.46 P.131 SPORT driving mode Hazard warning sys- Toyota Supra Safety tem P.312 P.172 Ventilation P.233 Glove compartment P.243 Auto Start/Stop func- Radio/multimedia, see tion P.115 Owner's Manual for Naviga- Parking Sensors P.214...
  • Page 39 3-1. AT A GLANCE Parking brake P.119 Switch drive-ready 10Automatic transmission state on/off P.115 selector lever P.125 In the vicinity of the roofliner Indicator light, front-seat passenger airbag P.171 Reading lights P.158 Interior lights P.158 Emergency call, SOS P.313 Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 40: Idle State, Standby State, And Drive-Ready State

    3-1. AT A GLANCE Idle state, standby General information state, and drive-ready The vehicle is in idle state prior state to opening from the outside and after exiting and locking. Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all stan- WARNING dard, country-specific and optional features offered with...
  • Page 41 • If the charge state of the vehi- cle battery is low. • Depending on the setting via Concept Toyota Supra Command, if When standby state is switched one of the front doors is on, most functions can be used opened when exiting the vehi- while the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 42 3-1. AT A GLANCE Drive-ready state • On uphill grades or on a down- hill slope, turn the front wheels in the direction of the curb. Concept • On uphill grades or on a down- hill slope, also secure the vehi- Switching on drive-ready state cle, for instance with a wheel corresponds to starting the...
  • Page 43: Toyota Supra Command

    Engage selector lever posi- tion P with the vehicle Concept stopped. The Toyota Supra Command Press the Start/Stop button. combines the functions of many The engine is switched off. The switches. These functions can vehicle switches into standby state.
  • Page 44 As warranted, languages that are available stop and use the systems and in Toyota Supra Command. devices while the vehicle is sta- tionary. Activating/deactivating the Input and display...
  • Page 45 3-1. AT A GLANCE Status field symbols Symbol Meaning Bluetooth audio. Radio ■ USB audio interface. Symbol Meaning HD Radio station is being Additional symbols ■ received. Symbol Meaning Satellite radio is switched Check Control message. The sound output has Telephone ■...
  • Page 46 3-1. AT A GLANCE Control Display, with touch- Selecting the display screen depending on the The display can be selected in equipment version menus, where the split screen is Controller with buttons and, supported. depending on the equipment Move the Controller to the version, with touchpad right until the split screen is selected.
  • Page 47 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. Operation •...
  • Page 48 3-1. AT A GLANCE 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 • Press to select a menu item, menu. for example. Open the Media/Radio menu.
  • Page 49 • Move the Controller to the left. The main menu is displayed. The current display closes and the previous display is shown. All Toyota Supra Command functions can be called up via • Press the button. the main menu.
  • Page 50 Settings, such as brightness, Turn the Controller to the left can be entered. or right quickly. Via Toyota Supra Command: All letters for which there are entries are displayed on the left "My Vehicle" edge.
  • Page 51 To access the dynamic content directly, tap on the lower section of the menu item. Via Toyota Supra Command: The main menu is displayed. "My Vehicle" All Toyota Supra Command "Contents of main menu"...
  • Page 52 Settings such as brightness can ber. be changed via the touch- Tapping and holding the screen. symbol for an extended Via Toyota Supra Command: period: delete all letters or numbers. "My Vehicle" "System settings" Operating navigation map "Displays"...
  • Page 53 3-1. AT A GLANCE without selecting the list field. Entering special charac- • "Audio feedback": pro- ters nounces entered letters and numbers. Entry Operation Delete a charac- Swipe to the left Entering letters and num- ter. on the touchpad. bers Swipe to the Enter a blank right in the cen-...
  • Page 54 Programmable memory buttons Deleting the button assignments General information Press and hold buttons 1 and The Toyota Supra Command 8 simultaneously for approx. functions can be stored on the 5 seconds. programmable memory buttons "OK" and called up directly, for...
  • Page 55: Voice Activation System

    No other commands may be • Functions that can only be available. In this case, operate used when the vehicle is sta- the function via Toyota Supra tionary can only be operated Command. via the voice activation sys- tem to a limited extent.
  • Page 56 The language to be used for • Some possible commands voice activation and system from other menus. announcements can be set. • Status of the voice recogni- Via Toyota Supra Command: tion. "My Vehicle" • Encrypted connection is "System settings"...
  • Page 57 The short version of the voice dialog plays back short mes- Via Toyota Supra Command: sages in abbreviated form. "My Vehicle" Via Toyota Supra Command: "System settings" "My Vehicle"...
  • Page 58: General Settings

    If it was not possible to activate Language voice command response, the list of Bluetooth devices appears Setting the language on the Control Display. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "System settings" If necessary, "Language" "Language:" Select the desired setting.
  • Page 59 3-1. AT A GLANCE Select the desired setting. Time The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used. Setting the time zone Via Toyota Supra Command: Automatic time setting "My Vehicle" Depending on your vehicle's "System settings" optional features, the time, date "Date and time"...
  • Page 60 3-1. AT A GLANCE "My Vehicle" Activating/deactivating "System settings" Via Toyota Supra Command: "Date and time" "My Vehicle" "Date format:" "Vehicle settings" Select the desired setting. "Vehicle tracking" The setting is stored for the "Vehicle tracking" driver profile currently used.
  • Page 61 Depending on the light condi- Retrieving messages tions, the brightness settings may not be clearly visible. Via Toyota Supra Command: "Notifications" Selecting the contents of Select the desired message. the main menu The respective menu is opened,...
  • Page 62: Personal Settings

    Data protection Data transfer Concept 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. General information With data transfer deactivated, the respective function cannot be used.
  • Page 63 Activating/deactivating notes. Follow the instructions on the • Login accounts. Control Display. Altogether, the deletion of the Via Toyota Supra Command: data can take up to 15 minutes. "My Vehicle" Functional requirement "System settings" "Data privacy" Data can only be deleted while stationary.
  • Page 64 Control Display. If another driver profile is To exit the welcome screen via selected via Toyota Supra Com- Toyota Supra Command: "OK" mand, the settings stored in it will be applied automatically. The new driver profile is...
  • Page 65 3-1. AT A GLANCE Via Toyota Supra Command: Adjusting "My Vehicle" The settings for the following "Driver profiles" systems and functions are Select driver profile. stored in the active driver profile. The scope of storable settings "OK" depends on country and equip- •...
  • Page 66 3-1. AT A GLANCE Via Toyota Supra Command: "Driver profiles" "My Vehicle" Select driver profile. "Driver profiles" The driver profile marked with this symbol can be exported. Select driver profile. "Export driver profile" The driver profile marked with Select a storage device for this symbol can be renamed.
  • Page 67: Connections

    3-1. AT A GLANCE not be possible in the following Connections cases, for example. • The passenger unlocks the Vehicle features and vehicle with his or her own options remote control, but another person is driving. This chapter describes all stan- •...
  • Page 68 • Apple CarPlay. Making calls via the • Screen Mirroring. hands-free system. Paired devices are automatically Using phone func- recognized later on and con- tions via Toyota Bluetooth. nected to the vehicle. Supra Command. Using the smart- phone Office func- Safety information tions.
  • Page 69 Confirm the control number on the tact pictures. device and on the Control Display. Move the Controller to the • Enter and confirm the same left. control number on the device and via Toyota Supra Com- mand. Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 70 Do not subject the mobile phone to played in the device list, refer to extreme ambient temperatures. page 74. Why can phone functions not be used via Toyota Supra Com- Frequently asked ques- mand? tions • The mobile phone may not be...
  • Page 71 • Use a flexible adapter cable. checked and the required func- • Protect the USB storage tion is still not available, contact device against mechanical the Toyota dealer. damage. • Due to the large number of USB connection USB media available on the...
  • Page 72 • Bluetooth, WiFi, and Siri voice operation are activated on the Not compatible USB media: iPhone. • USB hard drives. • Booking the Toyota Supra • USB hubs. Connect service: Apple Car- • USB memory card readers Play preparation. with multiple inserts.
  • Page 73 Despite vehicle. that, the mobile device does not function as expected. Activating WiFi In this case, the following expla- Via Toyota Supra Command: nations can help: "My Vehicle" The iPhone has already been "System settings" paired with Apple CarPlay.
  • Page 74 Via Toyota Supra Command: • The data stored on the SIM "My Vehicle" card or in the mobile phone "System settings" are transferred to the vehicle "Mobile devices"...
  • Page 75 75. Via Toyota Supra Command: Connecting the device "My Vehicle" "System settings" A disconnected device can be reconnected.
  • Page 76: Owner's Manual Media

    3-1. AT A GLANCE Owner's Manual media Vehicle features and options 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.
  • Page 77: 4-1. Controls

    CONTROLS 4-1. CONTROLS Opening and closing ..78 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel......96 Transporting children safely ........Driving ......Displays ...... Lights ......Safety......Driving stability control sys- tems ......Driver assistance systems ........Driving comfort.... Climate control .... Interior equipment ..Storage compartments ........
  • Page 78: Opening And Closing

    4-1. CONTROLS remote control with you when Opening and closing 4-1.CONTROLS exiting the vehicle. Vehicle features and Safety information options WARNING This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and People or animals in the vehicle can lock the doors from the inside optional features offered with and lock themselves in.
  • Page 79 4-1. CONTROLS • If the unlocking of vehicle is WARNING confirmed with a light signal There is a risk of accidents or inju- or a sound signal. ries. Do not leave children or ani- • If the welcome light, refer to mals unattended in the vehicle.
  • Page 80 4-1. CONTROLS switched off.P.92 Press the button on the After opening one of the front remote control. doors, the vehicle is ready for The following functions are exe- operation, refer to page 41. cuted: The light functions may depend • All doors, the trunk lid, and on the ambient brightness.
  • Page 81 4-1. CONTROLS Switching on the interior Safety information and exterior lights WARNING Press the button on the Body parts can be jammed when remote control with the operating the trunk lid. There is a vehicle locked. risk of injury. Make sure that the area of movement of the trunk lid The function is not available for is clear during opening and clos-...
  • Page 82 Press and hold the button Press the cover closed. on the remote control for Have old batteries dis- approx. 1 second. posed of by your Toyota Set the duration, refer to page dealer or take them to a 155. collection point.
  • Page 83 4-1. CONTROLS ing the battery, refer to page Switching the drive-ready state on via emergency • Interference of the radio con- detection of the remote con- nection from transmission trol towers or other equipment with high transmitting power. • Shielding of the remote con- trol due to metal objects.
  • Page 84 This requires an active Toyota grated key inserted, paint or the Supra Connect contract and the integrated key can be damaged. Toyota Supra Connect app must be There is a risk of damage to prop- erty. Remove the integrated key installed on a smartphone.
  • Page 85 4-1. CONTROLS under the cover and push the Buttons for the central cover out. locking system Use the thumb for counter support to prevent the cover from falling out of the door handle. General information In the event of a severe acci- dent, the vehicle is automatically unlocked.
  • Page 86 4-1. CONTROLS ing cycle is not possible until Opening after approx. 2 seconds. • Press the button to Important points unlock all the doors. Pull the door opener above the armrest. • Pull the door handle on the door to open the door. The other doors remain locked.
  • Page 87 4-1. CONTROLS Safety notes WARNING The vehicle transmits radio waves whenever the Smart Key System is used to lock or unlock the doors, open the trunk lid, or when the engine switch is operated. Therefore, this system may affect the operation of implantable car- diac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators.
  • Page 88 4-1. CONTROLS Effective range (areas within which Smart Key System radio waves are transmitted) Near the front of the center console Near the rear of the center console In the luggage compartment and near the rear bumper Near each door and door handle unlocked.
  • Page 89 4-1. CONTROLS Unlocking the vehicle Touch the grooved surface on the handle of a closed vehicle Grasp the handle of a vehicle door with your finger for approx. door completely. 1 second without grasping the door handle. Locking Trunk lid General information General information The behavior of the vehicle...
  • Page 90 These settings are stored for the driver profile currently used. Closing Unlocking Doors Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Doors/Key" Grasp the recess grips and pull "Driver's door" or "All the trunk lid down.
  • Page 91 The entire vehicle is unlocked. Confirmation signals from Trunk lid the vehicle Depending on the vehicle equip- Via Toyota Supra Command: ment and country version, this "My Vehicle" setting may not be offered. "Vehicle settings" Via Toyota Supra Command: "Doors/Key"...
  • Page 92 Folding mirrors automati- • Improper use of the socket for cally OBD Onboard Diagnosis. • Locking the vehicle while a Via Toyota Supra Command: device is connected to the "My Vehicle" socket for the OBD Onboard- "Vehicle settings" Diagnosis. For socket for the OBD Onboard Diagnosis, "Doors/Key"...
  • Page 93 4-1. CONTROLS Switching off the alarm, refer to Indicator light on the inte- page 94. rior mirror Opening the trunk lid with the alarm system switched The trunk lid can be opened even when the alarm system is switched on. After the trunk lid is closed, it is locked and monitored again pro- •...
  • Page 94 4-1. CONTROLS tored. Switching off the tilt alarm sensor and interior motion The alarm system responds in sensor situations such as attempts to steal a wheel or when the vehi- Press the button on the cle is towed. remote control within 10 seconds as soon as the Interior motion sensor vehicle is locked.
  • Page 95 4-1. CONTROLS The window opens while the switch Power windows is being held. • Press the switch Safety information beyond the resistance point. The window opens automatically. WARNING Pressing the switch again stops the When operating the windows, motion. body parts and objects can be jammed.
  • Page 96: Seats, Mirrors, And Steering Wheel

    4-1. CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and Closing without the jam pro- steering wheel tection system In case of danger from the out- Vehicle features and side or if ice might prevent nor- options mal closing, proceed as follows: This chapter describes all stan- Pull the switch past the dard, country-specific and resistance point and hold it...
  • Page 97 4-1. CONTROLS Seats Manually adjustable seats Overview Safety information WARNING Seat adjustments while driving 5 4 3 can lead to unexpected move- ments of the seat. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of an accident. Only adjust the seat on the driver's side when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 98 4-1. CONTROLS Height Seat angle Pull the lever up or press the Pull the lever up or press the lever down repeatedly until the lever down repeatedly until the seat reaches the desired height. seat reaches the desired angle. Forward/back Electrically adjustable seats General information...
  • Page 99 4-1. CONTROLS Overview Height Forward/backward, height, Push switch up or down. seat tilt Driver's seat memory Seat tilt Backrest tilt Backrest width Lumbar support Forward/backward Move switch up or down. Backrest tilt Push switch forward or back- ward. Move switch forward or back- ward.
  • Page 100 4-1. CONTROLS Lumbar support Settings • Press the front section Concept of the button: The back- rest width decreases. The curvature of the seat back- • Press the rear section of rest can be adjusted in a way the button: The back- that it supports the lumbar rest width increases.
  • Page 101 There is a risk of injuries your Toyota dealer. or danger to life. Do not allow more than one person to wear a single safety belt. Infants and chil-...
  • Page 102 4-1. CONTROLS posture not only helps reduce tection device is the seat belt. fatigue while driving, but helps The airbags are designed to supplement the seat belts, not ensure that the occupant protec- tion devices, such as the seat be used in place of them. Wear- belts and airbags, will operate ing the seat belt correctly correctly in a collision, reducing...
  • Page 103 4-1. CONTROLS height as the top of your ears Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted Adjust the seat so that your arms bend slightly at the elbow when gripping the upper part of the steering wheel Make sure that the seat belt is snug and not loose at any point Position the lap belt as low as possible over the hips Sit well back in the seat with the seatback upright Sit so your entire back is in contact with the seatback...
  • Page 104 4-1. CONTROLS Unbuckling the safety belt WARNING Correct use of the seat belts when Hold the safety belt firmly. pregnant: Press the red button in the safety belt buckle. Guide the safety belt back into its roll-up mechanism. Safety belt reminder for driver's seat and front pas- senger seat Pregnant women must wear a...
  • Page 105 4-1. CONTROLS The current exterior mirror posi- WARNING tion can be stored using the • Only use accessories that have memory function, refer to page been determined to be safe for 107. attachment to a head restraint. • Do not use any accessories, for Safety information instance pillows, while driving.
  • Page 106 4-1. CONTROLS when the drive-ready state is Selecting a mirror switched on. To change over to the Automatic dimming fea- other mirror: Slide the switch. ture Malfunction The exterior mirror on the driver's side is automatically In case of an electrical malfunc- dimmed.
  • Page 107 4-1. CONTROLS Interior mirror, automatic Steering wheel dimming feature Safety information General information WARNING The interior mirror is dimmed Steering wheel adjustments while automatically. driving can lead to unexpected steering wheel movements. Vehi- Photocells are used for control: cle control could be lost. There is •...
  • Page 108 4-1. CONTROLS • Exterior mirror position. Overview • Height of the Head-up Dis- play. General information Two memory locations with dif- ferent settings can be set for each driver profile, refer to page The following settings are not The memory buttons are located stored: on the driver's seat.
  • Page 109: Transporting Children Safely

    4-1. CONTROLS Transporting children Seat heating safely Overview Vehicle features and options 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.
  • Page 110 Toyota caught in the door. genuine child restraint system. Do not allow a child to be unre- ●...
  • Page 111 4-1. CONTROLS The right place for chil- Safety information dren WARNING Active front-seat passenger air- Safety information bags can injure a child in a child restraint system when the airbags are activated. There is a risk of WARNING injury. Make sure that the Unattended children or animals front-seat passenger airbags are can cause the vehicle to move...
  • Page 112 Before installing a child restraint accident, have these systems checked and replaced by your system in the front passenger Toyota dealer. seat, make sure that the front, knee and side airbags on the WARNING front passenger side are deacti- vated.
  • Page 113 4-1. CONTROLS forward until the best possible Unlocking the safety belt belt guide position is reached. Unbuckle the safety belt buckle. Backrest width Remove the child restraint Adjustable backrest width: system. before installing a child restraint Allow the belt strap to be system in the front passenger pulled in completely.
  • Page 114 4-1. CONTROLS Guide the upper retaining Anchors strap over the head restraint to the anchor. Symbol Meaning Attach the hook of the retain- The respective sym- ing strap to the anchor. bol shows the anchor for the upper retaining Tighten the retaining strap. strap.
  • Page 115: Driving

    4-1. CONTROLS Driving Auto Start/Stop function Vehicle features and Concept options The Auto Start/Stop function This chapter describes all stan- helps save fuel. The system dard, country-specific and switches off the engine during a optional features offered with stop, for instance in traffic con- the series.
  • Page 116 4-1. CONTROLS  The driver's safety belt is Functional limitations buckled or the driver's door is The engine is not switched off closed. automatically in the following sit- uations: Manual engine stop  In case of a steep downhill If the engine was not switched grade.
  • Page 117 4-1. CONTROLS  Use of fuel with high ethanol car's interior when the air con- content. ditioning is switched on.  Excessive cooling of the car's Starting the engine interior when the heating is switched on. Functional requirements  Where there is a risk of win- dow condensation when the The engine starts automatically automatic air conditioning is...
  • Page 118 4-1. CONTROLS appears on the Control Dis- also deactivated in selector play, depending on the situa- lever position M. tion. Via the Sport mode switch  If a situation is detected in which the vehicle needs to The Auto Start/Stop function is drive off immediately, the also deactivated in SPORT driv- engine is started automati-...
  • Page 119 A vehicle mes- lowing actions: sage is displayed. It is possible to continue driving. Have the ● Pressing the Start/Stop button. system checked by your Toyota ● Releasing the parking brake. dealer. ● Opening and closing the doors or windows.
  • Page 120 4-1. CONTROLS Setting Automatic release The parking brake is released With a stationary vehicle automatically when you drive away. Pull the switch. The LED and indicator light go The LED lights up. out. The indicator light in the instrument cluster illumi- nates red.
  • Page 121 2. Lightly tap the lever up or down. The triple turn signal duration Washer/wiper system can be adjusted. Via Toyota Supra Command: General information "My Vehicle" Do not use the wipers if the "Vehicle settings" windshield is dry, as this may "Exterior lighting"...
  • Page 122 4-1. CONTROLS When travel is interrupted with Safety information the wiper system switched on: when travel continues, the wip- WARNING ers resume at their previous If the wipers start moving in the speed. folded away state, body parts can be jammed or damage may occur to parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 123 4-1. CONTROLS windshield, directly in front of Adjusting the rain sensor the interior mirror. sensitivity Safety information NOTICE If 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.
  • Page 124 4-1. CONTROLS Cleaning the windshield 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.
  • Page 125 4-1. CONTROLS Fold the wipers all the way Safety information away from the windshield. 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, for instance with the parking brake.
  • Page 126 4-1. CONTROLS ary. lever position. The selection lever position P P is engaged automatically ■ cannot be changed until all tech- Selector lever position P is nical requirements are met. engaged automatically in situa- tions such as the following: Engaging selector lever ...
  • Page 127 4-1. CONTROLS cally returns to the center If necessary, release the position when released. parking brake. Depress the brake pedal. Touch the selector lever lock and engage selector lever position N. Switch off drive-ready state. In this way, standby state remains switched on, and a vehicle mes- sage is displayed.
  • Page 128 4-1. CONTROLS Manual mode Shift paddles Concept Concept Manual gear-shifting is possible The shift paddles on the steer- in manual mode. ing wheel allow you to shift gears quickly while keeping both hands on the steering wheel. Activating manual mode General information Shifting ■...
  • Page 129 4-1. CONTROLS starter can spin the engine. Shifting Before unlocking the transmis- sion lock, set the parking brake to prevent the vehicle from roll- ing away. Engaging selector lever position N Press and hold down brake pedal.  To shift up: briefly pull right Press the Start/Stop button.
  • Page 130 4-1. CONTROLS Maneuver the vehicle from Start with launch control the danger area and secure it Switch on drive-ready state. against moving on its own. Press the sport button. For additional information, see the chapter on tow-starting and SPORT will be displayed on the towing, refer to page 316.
  • Page 131 4-1. CONTROLS Control System again as soon Overview as possible. System limits An experienced driver may be able to achieve better accelera- tion values in VSC OFF mode. Sport mode button Displays in the instrument Concept cluster The Sport mode button influ- ences the driving dynamics The selected driving properties of the vehicle.
  • Page 132: Displays

    When the sport mode switch is used to change Configuration ■ the driving mode, the instrument Via Toyota Supra Command: cluster displays change to "My Vehicle" match the driving mode. "Vehicle settings" General information "Configure SPORT INDIVID- UAL"...
  • Page 133 4-1. CONTROLS Overview Sport mode display Concept The display can be changed for sport mode. Changing the display Push the sport mode switch until SPORT is Fuel gauge P.138 displayed. Speedometer Tachometer P.139 The driving mode will change to Status, Sport mode switch sport mode.
  • Page 134 Depending on the vehicle mes- sage, further help can be Displaying stored vehicle selected. messages Via Toyota Supra Command: Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "My vehicle" Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 135 Have the vehicle vehicle and indicate when a checked immediately malfunction is present in the by your Toyota dealer. monitored systems. Parking brake General information The indicator/warning lights can The parking brake is set.
  • Page 136 VSC controls the drive and braking Have the vehicle forces. The vehicle is checked immediately stabilized. Reduce by your Toyota dealer. speed and modify your driving style to the driv- Yellow lights ing circumstances. The indicator light lights up: VSC has malfunc- Anti-lock Braking System tioned.
  • Page 137 Steering system may up: the Tire Pressure not be working. Monitor reports a low Have the system tire inflation pressure or checked by your Toyota a flat tire. Follow the dealer. information in the vehi- cle message. Emissions The indicator light flashes and then con- ...
  • Page 138 4-1. CONTROLS Green lights Automatic high-beam Automatic high-beam is Turn signal switched on. High beams are Turn signal switched switched on and off automatically depend- Unusually rapid flash- ing on the traffic situa- ing of the indicator light tion. indicates that a turn sig- Automatic high-beam, nal bulb has failed.
  • Page 139 4-1. CONTROLS Display Switching on shift lights Select SPORT using the An arrow beside the sport mode switch. fuel pump symbol shows which side of the Activate manual mode of the vehicle the fuel filler transmission. flap is on. Display Indicator light In the instrument cluster The yellow indicator...
  • Page 140 4-1. CONTROLS The letters READY in Indicator light In the the tachometer indicate instrument cluster that the Auto Start/Stop function is ready to A red indicator light is start the engine auto- displayed. matically. For further information, see Idle External temperature state, standby state, and drive-ready state, refer to page General information...
  • Page 141 With a dynamic driving service required may be dis- style, for instance taking curves played on the Control Display. aggressively, the engine func- Via Toyota Supra Command: tion is not always ensured. "My vehicle" The vehicle message appears "Vehicle status"...
  • Page 142 Enter the dates for the manda- Efficient gear is set. tory vehicle inspections. Make sure that the vehicle's Shift into efficient gear. date and time are set correctly. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" Speed Limit Info "Vehicle status" Speed Limit Info "Service required"...
  • Page 143 General information "Displays" Depending on the vehicle equip- "Instrument panel" ment, Speed Limit Info is dis- Select desired setting: played permanently in the instrument cluster or via Toyota  "Warn when speeding": acti- Supra Command. vating/deactivating the flash- Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 144 4-1. CONTROLS ing of the Speed Limit Info stored in the navigation sys- display in the instrument clus- tem are incorrect. ter and Head-up Display  If the speed limits vary with when the currently valid the time of day and the day of speed limit is exceeded.
  • Page 145 4-1. CONTROLS If necessary, the corresponding the instrument cluster, such as menu will open on the Control average values. Display. Calling up information Display Items displayed may differ depending on the specifications of the vehicle. Displaying and using the list Button Function Press and hold the button on the...
  • Page 146 4-1. CONTROLS Via Toyota Supra Command: tance that can still be covered with the current fuel level. "My vehicle" General information ■ "System settings" The estimated range available "Displays" with the remaining fuel is perma- "Instrument panel" nently displayed in the instru- "Onboard info"...
  • Page 147 4-1. CONTROLS plays the current consumption Resetting average values ■ of fuel. Check whether you are currently driving in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner. General information ■ The current fuel consumption is displayed on the instrument cluster as a bar display. Press and hold the button on the Display ■...
  • Page 148 If necessary, "OK" as often as necessary. Sport displays Calling up the Onboard Computer or trip computer Concept Via Toyota Supra Command: Depending on the vehicle speci- "My Vehicle" fications, the current power out- "Driving information" put and torque can be displayed "Onboard info"...
  • Page 149 The status can be displayed and km/h. actions performed for several systems. Configuring the speed limit warning Opening the vehicle status Via Toyota Supra Command: Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "My vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Vehicle status" "Speed warning" "Warning at:"...
  • Page 150 Head-up Display, refer to displayed briefly as needed. page 325. Selecting the view Overview Various views are available for the Head-up Display. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "System settings" "Displays" "Head-up display" Select the desired setting. Switching on/off The setting is stored for the driver profile currently used.
  • Page 151 4-1. CONTROLS "My vehicle" Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "System settings" "System settings" "Displays" "Displays" "Head-up display" "Head-up display" "Brightness" "Rotation" Turn the Controller until the desired brightness is set. Turn the Controller until the desired setting is selected.
  • Page 152: Lights

    For this reason, it is strongly Lights suggested to have the special windshield replaced by your Vehicle features and Toyota dealer if necessary. options This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea-...
  • Page 153 4-1. CONTROLS to be switched on. Symbol Function If the low beams are switched Lights off. on manually, the automatic Daytime running lights. headlight control is deactivated. Activating Parking lights. Press the button on the Automatic headlight light switch element. control.
  • Page 154 4-1. CONTROLS Parking lights Low beams General information Switching on The parking lights can only be Press the button on the switched on in the low speed light switch element. range. The low beams illuminate when Switching on drive-ready state is switched on. The indicator light in the Press the button on the instrument cluster lights...
  • Page 155 The daytime running lights light cle can be set individually. up when drive-ready state is switched on. Activating/deactivating Via Toyota Supra Command: Activating/deactivating "My Vehicle" In some countries, daytime run- "Vehicle settings" ning lights are mandatory, so it "Exterior lighting"...
  • Page 156 4-1. CONTROLS ensures that the high beams are The blue indicator light switched on, whenever the traf- in the instrument clus- fic situation allows. In the low ter lights up when the speed range, the high beams system switches on the high beams.
  • Page 157 4-1. CONTROLS situation that require this, there- WARNING fore switch off manually. If adjustments have been made or The system is not fully functional the sensitivity has been modified, oncoming traffic may be momen- in the following situations, and tarily blinded. There is a risk of an driver intervention may be nec- accident.
  • Page 158 4-1. CONTROLS Settings Switching the interior lights on/off Adjust the brightness Press the button. with the thumbwheel. To switch off permanently: press the button and hold for approx. 3 seconds. Interior lights Switching the reading General information lights on/off Depending on the equipment version, interior lights, footwell Press the button.
  • Page 159: Safety

    4-1. CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and options 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.
  • Page 160 4-1. CONTROLS Airbags Knee airbag Front airbag, driver Front airbag, front passenger Curtain shield airbag Side airbag Front airbags Knee airbag Front airbags help protect the The knee airbag supports the driver and the front passenger legs in a frontal impact. by responding to frontal impacts in which safety belts alone Curtain shield airbag...
  • Page 161 4-1. CONTROLS keep their heads away from Protective effect the side airbag.  There should be no addi- General information tional persons, animals or Airbags are not triggered in objects between an airbag every impact situation, for and a person. instance in less severe acci- ...
  • Page 162 Have most cases, temporary hearing the airbag system checked, impairment in sensitive occu- repaired, dismantled and scrapped by your Toyota dealer. pants. Vehicle modifications for a per- Display in the instrument son with disabilities may affect cluster the air bag system;...
  • Page 163 4-1. CONTROLS be used in place of them, to an injury, or the loud noise emit- increase their effectiveness as ted by ignition or deployment may cause temporary partial an occupant protection device. loss of hearing. Also, as an air- SRS is an acronym for Supplemen- bag and nearby parts will be tal Restraint System...
  • Page 164 4-1. CONTROLS WARNING Do not install or attach anything, such as a sticker to areas such as Do not position the passenger’s the steering wheel pad and near seat too close to the dashboard or the SRS knee airbags. Also, do rest your feet on the dashboard, not attach any accessories, such as doing so may lead to a serious...
  • Page 165 4-1. CONTROLS or right corner of the vehicle (A) When the vehicle is jumped and lands hard The SRS front airbags and SRS knee airbags may deploy when When an impact which exceeds a threshold is applied to the underside of the vehicle The threshold for the SRS front airbags and SRS knee airbags to deploy will...
  • Page 166 4-1. CONTROLS When the vehicle collides with a When the vehicle is involved in power pole or tree a side collision When the vehicle collides with When the vehicle is involved in an object which deforms or a rollover moves easily, such as a guard- rail When a severe impact is applied to front of the vehicle while slid-...
  • Page 167 4-1. CONTROLS belts. The SRS side airbags and SRS curtain shield airbags are designed to deploy and protect the torso and head of occupants when a severe impact is applied to the side of the vehicle. In the event of a side collision, When a severe impact is applied the SRS side airbag and SRS to the front of the vehicle in a...
  • Page 168 4-1. CONTROLS When using a cup holder, use the WARNING use the existing cup holders in the Do not install seat covers which vehicle. Do not place anything but are not designed for use with this appropriately sized containers vehicle, or attach a cushion or any into the cup holders.
  • Page 169 4-1. CONTROLS When severe impact is applied to a wheel or tire, or the suspen- sion of the vehicle The SRS side airbags and SRS curtain shield airbags will not deploy when The threshold for the SRS  When a subsequent collision side airbags and SRS curtain occurs after a SRS side air- shield airbags to deploy will...
  • Page 170 4-1. CONTROLS on the Control Display. Automatic deactivation of the front-seat passenger Calibrating the front seats airbags WARNING Concept There is a risk of jamming when moving the seats. There is a risk The system reads if the front of injury or risk of damage to prop- passenger seat is occupied by erty.
  • Page 171 4-1. CONTROLS passenger airbags may be ating state of the front-seat pas- deactivated in certain sitting senger airbag. positions. In this case, the indi- The light indicates whether the cator light for the front-seat pas- airbags are either activated or senger airbags lights up.
  • Page 172 Toy-  Lane departure warning, refer ota Supra Safety systems acti- vated. There is a risk of an to page 184. accident. Switch all Toyota Supra  Blind spot monitor, refer to Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/towing. page 189.
  • Page 173 4-1. CONTROLS Overview Press the button: Button in the vehicle 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-...
  • Page 174 The approach control warning is ota Supra Safety systems acti- available even if cruise control vated. There is a risk of accident. Switch all Toyota Supra Safety has been deactivated. systems off prior to tow-start- With the vehicle approaching ing/towing.
  • Page 175 Switching on/off manually Press the button. The camera is installed near the interior mirror. The menu for the Toyota Supra Keep the windshield in front of Safety system is displayed. the interior mirror clean and If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- clear.
  • Page 176 Toyota Supra Safety systems are The following settings are switched off. switched between: "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra Setting the warning time Safety systems are switched on. Basic settings are activated for Via Toyota Supra Command: the subfunctions.
  • Page 177 4-1. CONTROLS "late" the brief activation of the Symbol Measure braking system is omitted. Symbol lights up red: If an acute warning is provided, prewarning. the system may also provide Brake and increase dis- assistance, such as through tance. braking, when there is risk of Symbol flashes red and collision.
  • Page 178 4-1. CONTROLS only if vehicle stability has not system is reactivated. been restricted, for instance by deactivating the VSC Vehicle Detection range Stability Control System. The driver may interrupt the braking intervention function by stepping on the accelerator pedal or by actively moving the steering wheel.
  • Page 179 4-1. CONTROLS or snowfall. sensors and may even cause them to fail.  In tight curves.  If the driving stability control Warning sensitivity systems are limited or deacti- vated, for instance VSC OFF. The more sensitive the warning settings are, for example the ...
  • Page 180 Supra Safety systems acti- A collision is imminent if pedes- vated. There is a risk of accident. Switch all Toyota Supra Safety trians are located within the cen- systems off prior to tow-start- tral area. A warning is issued ing/towing.
  • Page 181 Switching on/off manually Press the button. The camera is installed near the interior mirror. The menu for the Toyota Supra Keep the windshield in front of Safety system is displayed. the interior mirror clean and If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- clear.
  • Page 182 Indicator does not light edly. up: all Toyota Supra Safety systems are The following settings are switched off. switched between: "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra Warning with braking Safety systems are switched on. function Basic settings are activated for the subfunctions. Display "Customize": the Toyota Supra...
  • Page 183 4-1. CONTROLS pedal to be depressed suffi- System limits ciently quickly and forcefully. If there is a risk of collision, the Safety information system may also assist with braking. WARNING When the vehicle is traveling at The system is designed to oper- a low speed, the vehicle may ate in certain conditions and cir- cumstances.
  • Page 184 The minimum speed is coun- interior mirror. try-specific and is displayed in  If the camera has overheated the menu for the Toyota Supra and been temporarily Safety systems. switched off due to exces- Warnings are issued by means sively high temperatures.
  • Page 185 Do not jerk the steering wheel in response to a warning. WARNING Indicators and warnings cannot Toyota Supra Safety serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal judgment. Due to its limits, the system might not output warnings or reactions or...
  • Page 186 Switching on/off manually All Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched off. Press the button. Button Status The menu for the Toyota Supra Indicator lights up Safety system is displayed. green: all Toyota Supra Safety systems are If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- switched on.
  • Page 187 Setting the force of the steer- If you leave the lane ing wheel vibration If you leave the lane and if a Via Toyota Supra Command: lane marking has been "My Vehicle" detected, the steering wheel vibrates in accordance with the "Vehicle settings"...
  • Page 188 4-1. CONTROLS Warning signal System limits In the event of multiple active Safety information steering interventions by the system within 3 minutes without WARNING the driver's intervention at the steering wheel, an acoustic The system can react not at all, too late, incorrectly, or without jus- warning will sound.
  • Page 189 A vehicle message may be dis- The minimum speed is shown in played when the system is not the menu for the Toyota Supra fully functional. Safety systems. The system indicates whether Blind spot monitor there are vehicles in the blind...
  • Page 190 Button in the vehicle Switching on/off manually Press the button. 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.
  • Page 191 The following settings are Indicator does not light up: all Toyota Supra switched between: Safety systems are "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra switched off. Safety systems are switched on. Basic settings are activated for Setting the warning time the subfunctions.
  • Page 192 4-1. CONTROLS ota Supra Safety systems and vehicle unlocking serves as sys- stored for the driver profile cur- tem self-test. rently used. System limits Warning function Safety information Light in the exterior mirror WARNING The system can react not at all, too late, incorrectly, or without jus- tification due to the system limits.
  • Page 193 4-1. CONTROLS  If the bumper is dirty, iced up, halt quicker. or covered, for instance by To do this, for a short time the stickers. braking pressure applied when  If cargo protrudes. stepping on the brake pedal must be higher than the braking A vehicle message is displayed pressure achieved by the auto- when the system is not fully...
  • Page 194 An increasing lack adjusted via Toyota Supra Com- of alertness or fatigue may not be detected or not be detected in mand.
  • Page 195: Driving Stability Control Systems

    4-1. CONTROLS mendation to take a break can- Driving stability con- not be displayed until after trol systems approximately 45 minutes. Vehicle features and System limits options The function may be limited in This chapter describes all stan- the following situations, for dard, country-specific and instance and will either output optional features offered with...
  • Page 196 4-1. CONTROLS Hill-start assist control Concept This system supports driving off on uphill grades. Driving off In this case, even if the ABS oper- Hold the vehicle in place with ates, it cannot operate sufficiently the foot brake. to avoid a possible dangerous situ- ation.
  • Page 197 4-1. CONTROLS  Loss of traction of the front VSC OFF wheels, which can lead to understeering. Deactivating/activating Safety information General information WARNING The system cannot serve as a When VSC is deactivated, driv- substitute for the driver’s personal ing stability is reduced during judgment in assessing the traffic situation.
  • Page 198 4-1. CONTROLS The system ensures maximum Indicator/warning lights headway on special road condi- tions or loose road surfaces, for The indicator light lights instance unplowed snowy up: VSC is deactivated. roads, but with somewhat lim- The indicator light flashes: ited driving stability. VSC controls the drive and braking forces.
  • Page 199 4-1. CONTROLS  On a braking intervention by Activating/deactivating the Toyota Supra Safety sys- Traction mode tems.  The vehicle has a flat tire. Activating Traction mode Press the button. Active differential TRACTION is displayed in The active differential step-...
  • Page 200: Driver Assistance Systems

    4-1. CONTROLS Driver assistance sys- Safety information tems WARNING Vehicle features and The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal options judgment in assessing the traffic situation. Based on the limits of This chapter describes all stan- the system, it cannot inde- pendently react to all traffic situa- dard, country-specific and...
  • Page 201 4-1. CONTROLS Overview Switching off Press the button on the Buttons on the steering steering wheel. wheel The displays go out. The stored desired speed is deleted. Button Function Cruise control on/off, Pausing cruise control refer to page 201. Press the button with Interrupting manually the system interrupted: Continue cruise control...
  • Page 202 4-1. CONTROLS Setting the speed Changing the speed Maintaining and storing the speed Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set. If active, the displayed speed is Press the rocker switch up or stored and the vehicle reaches down once while the system is the stored speed when the road interrupted.
  • Page 203 4-1. CONTROLS After the rocker switch is released, Displays in the instrument the vehicle maintains its final cluster speed. Pressing the switch beyond the resistance point causes the vehicle to accelerate more rapidly. Indicator light  Indicator light green: Continuing cruise control system is active.
  • Page 204 4-1. CONTROLS brakes to a halt, and then pro- Dynamic radar cruise ceeds to drive again within a control with full-speed brief period, the system is able range to detect this within the given system limits. Concept Safety information Using this system, a desired speed and a distance to a vehi- WARNING cle ahead can be adjusted using...
  • Page 205 4-1. CONTROLS Button Function WARNING The desired speed can be incor- When active, press the rectly adjusted or called up by button: Pause cruise mistake. There is a risk of an acci- control, refer to page dent. Adjust the desired speed to 206.
  • Page 206 4-1. CONTROLS VSC Vehicle Stability Control Camera System is switched on, if neces- sary. Switching off To switch off the system while standing, step on brake pedal at the same time. Press the following button on the steering wheel again: The camera is installed near the interior mirror.
  • Page 207 4-1. CONTROLS  If VSC Vehicle Stability Con- The stored speed is displayed trol System intervenes. on the speedometer.  If the safety belt is unbuckled VSC Vehicle Stability Control and the driver's door is System is switched on, if neces- opened while the vehicle is sary.
  • Page 208 4-1. CONTROLS tion to repeat the action. Make sure that the difference between current speed and stored speed is not too large Adjusting distance before calling up the stored speed. Otherwise, unintentional Safety information braking or accelerating may occur. WARNING Press the button to The system cannot serve as a resume system operation...
  • Page 209 4-1. CONTROLS Symbol Description Detected vehicle Symbol Description Green symbol: Distance 1 A vehicle has been detected ahead of you. The system maintains the set dis- tance to the vehicle in front. Distance 2 As soon as the detected vehicle drives off, the vehicle symbol in the distance indicator will move away.
  • Page 210 4-1. CONTROLS The symbol is displayed Indicator/warning lights when the set desired speed is reached. Symbol Description Indicator light green: Distance information system is active. No indicator light: The symbol is displayed system is switched when the distance from off. the vehicle traveling ahead is too short.
  • Page 211 4-1. CONTROLS that the driver intervene by brak- Deceleration ing and carrying out evasive The system does not decelerate maneuvers, if needed. in the following situations: Cornering  For pedestrians or similarly slow-moving road users.  For red traffic lights. ...
  • Page 212 The following restrictions can occur under unfavorable Have the system checked by weather or light conditions: your Toyota dealer.  Poorer vehicle recognition. The system may be impaired when the detection range of the  Short-term interruptions for...
  • Page 213 To apply the speed Switching on/off and value, the corresponding system adjusting must be activated. Via Toyota Supra Command: Safety information "My vehicle" "Vehicle settings" WARNING "Speed Assistant" The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver's personal "Notes on speed limits"...
  • Page 214 4-1. CONTROLS Thus, also observe the system Displays in the instrument limits of the Speed Limit Info cluster system, refer to page 142. A message is indicated in the instrument cluster when the sys- Parking Sensors tem and cruise control are acti- vated.
  • Page 215 2.5 mph/4 km/h. The activa- tion distance depends on the situation in question. You may switch automatic acti- vation on and off when obsta- cles are detected. Park assistance button Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 216 Volume ■ The Parking Sensor signal tone volume can be adjusted. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "System settings" Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 217 4-1. CONTROLS "Tone" Press the Controller to the left, if needed. "Volume settings" E. g. "Park. sensors only" "Parking Sensor" RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) Set the desired value. function, refer to page 224: The setting is stored for the depending on the equipment, it driver profile currently used.
  • Page 218 Watch traffic and vehicle surroundings closely and actively intervene where appropriate. Activating/deactivating the system Via Toyota Supra Command: To protect the sides of the vehi- "My vehicle" cle, obstacle markings are dis- "Vehicle settings" played on the vehicle at the sides.
  • Page 219 4-1. CONTROLS from passing vehicles or loud Limits of side protection machines. The system only displays sta-  When sensors are dirty, iced tionary obstacles that were pre- over, damaged or out of posi- viously detected by sensors tion. while passing them. ...
  • Page 220 Parking Sensor has failed. Have tions even though there is no the system checked by your obstacle within the detection Toyota dealer. range:  In heavy rain. Rearview camera  When sensors are very dirty or covered with ice.
  • Page 221 If the rearview camera view is The camera lens is near the not displayed, change the view license plate light. via Toyota Supra Command: The image quality may be If necessary, tilt the controller impaired by dirt. If necessary, to the side.
  • Page 222 4-1. CONTROLS switched on. Parking aid lines  The trunk lid is fully closed. Pathway lines ■  Keep the recording range of the camera clear. Protruding cargo or carrier systems that are not connected to a trailer power socket can restrict the visibility range of the camera.
  • Page 223 4-1. CONTROLS wheel is turned past a certain Setting brightness and angle. contrast via Toyota Supra Command Parking using pathway and ■ turning radius lines With the rearview camera Position the vehicle so that switched on: the red turning radius line...
  • Page 224 4-1. CONTROLS than they appear. Do not esti- Safety information mate the distance from the objects on the display. WARNING The system cannot serve as a RCTA (Rear cross traffic substitute for the driver’s personal judgment in assessing visibility alert) function and traffic situation.
  • Page 225 "Cross traffic alert" up on the Control Display. A sig- "Cross traffic alert" nal tone may sound and the light in the exterior mirror may flash. Or via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" Light in the exterior mirror "Vehicle settings" "Parking"...
  • Page 226 4-1. CONTROLS hills. Display in the Parking Sen- sors view  If cargo protrudes.  If crossing objects move at a very slow speed.  If other objects are in the cap- ture range of the sensors, that hide cross traffic. In the Parking Sensors view, the respective boundary area flashes red, if vehicles are...
  • Page 227: Driving Comfort

    4-1. CONTROLS ent damping settings. Driving comfort The damping settings are assigned to the different driving Vehicle features and modes of the Sport mode options switch, refer to page 131. This chapter describes all stan- Driving mode Damper tuning dard, country-specific and NORMAL Balanced optional features offered with...
  • Page 228: Climate Control

    4-1. CONTROLS Climate control Safety notes WARNING Vehicle features and options When using the air conditioning system, seat heaters, etc. for a long period of time, make sure This chapter describes all stan- that no body parts are kept near dard, country-specific and the air outlets or in direct contact optional features offered with...
  • Page 229 4-1. CONTROLS Climate control functions Button Function Button Function Seat heating, refer to page 109. Temperature, refer to page 229. Air flow, manual, refer to page 232. Switching on/off Air-conditioning mode, see page 230. Switching on Maximum cooling, refer Press any button except for the to page 230.
  • Page 230 Depending on the weather, the windshield and side windows Via Toyota Supra Command: may fog up briefly when "My Vehicle" drive-ready state is switched on. "Vehicle settings" The air conditioning is switched "Climate functions"...
  • Page 231 4-1. CONTROLS body, and into the floor area. Switching on/off The air conditioning, refer to page 230, is switched on auto- Press the button. matically with the AUTO pro- gram. The AUTO program is switched The LED is illuminated with the off automatically, when manual system switched on.
  • Page 232 4-1. CONTROLS recirculated. Controlling the air distri- To prevent window fogging, bution manually recirculated-air mode switches off automatically after a certain Concept amount of time, depending on the environmental conditions. The air distribution for climate control can be adjusted manu- With constant recirculated-air ally.
  • Page 233 4-1. CONTROLS quickly removed from the wind- Ventilation shield and the front side win- dows. Concept Switching on/off The air flow directions can be individually adjusted. Press the button. Adjusting the ventilation The LED is illuminated with the system switched on. General information The air flow can be adjusted The air flow directions can be...
  • Page 234 4-1. CONTROLS Front ventilation Functional requirements  The vehicle is in idle state or standby state and not in drive-ready state.  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.
  • Page 235  Departure time with week- day: time and day of the week tom button. can be set. On the desired weekdays, the sys- Via Toyota Supra Command tem will be switched on promptly "My Vehicle" before the set departure time. "Vehicle settings"...
  • Page 236: Interior Equipment

    This Via Toyota Supra Command ■ also applies to safety-related "My Vehicle" functions and systems. When "Vehicle settings"...
  • Page 237 4-1. CONTROLS desired functions. The  Your Toyota dealer. hand-held transmitter for the  www.homelink.com on the particular system is required in Internet. order to program the remote HomeLink is a registered trade- control. mark of Gentex Corporation. Before selling the vehicle, delete...
  • Page 238 4-1. CONTROLS until the LED flashes green  LED does not flash green rapidly. This erases all pro- after 60 seconds: program- gramming of the buttons on ming not completed. the interior mirror. to 6. Repeat steps Press the interior mirror but- To program other functions on ton to be programmed.
  • Page 239 4-1. CONTROLS Locate and press the syn- hand-held transmitter was inter- rupted, hold down the interior mirror chronizing button on the sys- button and repeatedly press and tem being programmed, e.g. release the hand-held transmitter at the garage gate. You have button for 2 seconds.
  • Page 240 4-1. CONTROLS Sun visor Operation WARNING Glare shield The operation of remote-con- trolled systems with the integrated Fold the sun visor down or up. universal remote control, such as the garage door, may result in pinched body parts. There is a Vanity mirror risk of injury or risk of damage to property.
  • Page 241 4-1. CONTROLS Safety information Cargo area Open the cover. WARNING Devices and cables in the unfold- ing area of the airbags, such as portable navigation devices, can hinder the unfolding of the airbag or be thrown around in the car's interior during unfolding.
  • Page 242: Storage Compartments

    4-1. CONTROLS Storage compart- In the center console ments Vehicle features and options 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 The USB interface port is necessarily available in your located on the center console.
  • Page 243 4-1. CONTROLS Safety information Opening 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 of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers.
  • Page 244: Cargo Area

    4-1. CONTROLS Cargo area Safety information WARNING Vehicle features and Breakable objects, such as glass options bottles or glasses, can break in the event of an accident or a brak- This chapter describes all stan- ing or evasive maneuver. Broken dard, country-specific and glass can be scattered in the car's interior.
  • Page 245 4-1. CONTROLS Subtract the combined WARNING weight of the driver and pas- Loose objects or devices with a sengers from XXX kg or XXX cable connection to the vehicle, lbs. for instance mobile phones, can be thrown into the car's interior The resulting figure equals while driving, for instance in the the available amount of cargo...
  • Page 246 4-1. CONTROLS Lashing eyes in the cargo Load area General information Attach load securing aids, such as lashing straps, tensioning straps, draw straps or cargo nets, to the lashing eyes in the cargo area. The maximum load is the sum of the weight of the occupants and Lashing eyes the cargo.
  • Page 247 4-1. CONTROLS Storage compartment on Safety information the right side WARNING Improper use of the multi-function General information hooks can lead to a risk of objects flying about during braking and A storage compartment is avail- evasive maneuvers, for example. able on the right side of the There is a risk of injury and risk of damage to property.
  • Page 248 4-1. CONTROLS Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 249: Driving Tips

    DRIVING TIPS 5-1. DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving......Saving fuel ....Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 250 5-1. DRIVING TIPS Things to remember 5-1.DRIVING TIPS Safety information when driving WARNING Vehicle features and Due to new parts and compo- nents, safety and driver assis- options tance systems can react with a delay. There is a risk of an acci- This chapter describes all stan- dent.
  • Page 251 5-1. DRIVING TIPS Brake system Hot exhaust gas system Brake discs and brake pads only WARNING reach their full effectiveness During driving operation, high after approx. 300 miles/500 km. temperatures can occur under- Drive moderately during this neath the vehicle body, for instance caused by the exhaust break-in period.
  • Page 252 5-1. DRIVING TIPS ceptible to crosswinds when Driving in inclement exiting a tunnel or underpass, weather when driving on a bridge or embankment, or when passing When visibility is poor due to or being passed by a truck or other large vehicle. When it is raining When visibility is poor due to fog, even if it is daytime, turn the...
  • Page 253 5-1. DRIVING TIPS Hydroplaning Safety information On wet or slushy roads, a NOTICE wedge of water can form When driving too quickly through between the tires and road sur- too deep water, water can enter face. into the engine compartment, the electrical system or the transmis- This phenomenon is referred to sion.
  • Page 254 5-1. DRIVING TIPS reduce brake efficiency. Objects in the area around the pedals You can increase the engine's braking effect by shifting down, WARNING going all the way to first gear, if needed. Objects in the driver's floor area can limit the pedal distance or Safety information ■...
  • Page 255: Saving Fuel

    Reducing fuel consump- competition. tion Have vehicle checked by your Toyota dealer before and after driving on a racetrack. General information The vehicle contains advanced technologies for the reduction of consumption and emission val- ues.
  • Page 256 5-1. DRIVING TIPS Remove unnecessary Drive away without delay cargo Do not wait for the engine to Additional weight increases fuel warm-up while the vehicle consumption. remains stationary. Start driving right away, but at moderate engine speeds. Remove attached parts fol- lowing use This is the quickest way of warming the cold engine up to...
  • Page 257 Toyota recommends that maintenance work be performed Auto Start/Stop function by Toyota. The Auto Start/Stop function of For information on the Mainte-...
  • Page 258 5-1. DRIVING TIPS Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 259: Mobility

    MOBILITY 6-1. MOBILITY Refueling ..... Wheels and tires ..Engine compartment... Operating materials..Maintenance ....Replacing components ........Breakdown assistance ........Care ......Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 260: 6-1. Mobility

    6-1. MOBILITY closed properly after refueling, Refueling 6-1.MOBILITY otherwise the emissions warn- ing light may light up. Vehicle features and Follow safety regulations posted options at the gas station. This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and Safety information optional features offered with the series.
  • Page 261 It may be necessary in 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. Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap. Closing...
  • Page 262: Wheels And Tires

    6-1. MOBILITY Wheels and tires Safety information WARNING Vehicle features and options A tire with too little or no tire infla- tion pressure may heat up signifi- cantly and sustain damage. This This chapter describes all stan- will have a negative impact on dard, country-specific and aspects of handling, such as optional features offered with...
  • Page 263 6-1. MOBILITY On the Control Display Checking using tire inflation pressure specifications in The current tire inflation pres- the tire inflation pressure sure values and the intended table tire inflation pressure values for The tire inflation pressure speci- the mounted tires can be dis- fications in the tire inflation pres- played on the Control Display.
  • Page 264 Tire inflation pressures up tion pressure specifications to 100 mph/160 km/h on the Control Display For speeds of up to 100 Via Toyota Supra Command: mph/160 km/h and for optimum driving comfort, note the pres- "My vehicle" sure values in the tire inflation "Vehicle status"...
  • Page 265 6-1. MOBILITY Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std 2.2 / 32 Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std 2.2 / 32 Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std 2.2 / 32 Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std 2.2 / 32 RZ models Tire size...
  • Page 266 6-1. MOBILITY Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph/160 km/h SZ-R 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 2.2 / 32 Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std 2.2 / 32...
  • Page 267 6-1. MOBILITY R: radial tire code xxxx: manufacturer code for the tire brand 18: rim diameter in inches xxx: tire size and tire design 96: load rating, not for ZR tires 3818: tire age Y: speed rating, before the R on ZR tires Tires with DOT codes meet the guidelines of the U.S.
  • Page 268 6-1. MOBILITY Traction AA A B C tion performance. The traction grade assigned to Temperature A B C this tire is based on All passenger vehicle tires must straight-ahead braking traction conform to Federal Safety tests, and does not include Requirements in addition to acceleration, cornering, hydro- these grades...
  • Page 269 6-1. MOBILITY Minimum tread depth WARNING The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not over- loaded. Excessive speed, under- inflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combina- tion, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
  • Page 270 General information diately reduce speed and stop. Have wheels and tires checked. For this purpose, drive carefully to You can ask your Toyota dealer the nearest your Toyota dealer. about the correct wheel/tire Have vehicle towed or trans- combination and wheel rim ver- ported as needed.
  • Page 271 6-1. MOBILITY Safety information Recommended tire brands WARNING Wheels and tires which are not suitable for your vehicle can dam- age parts of the vehicle, for instance due to contact with the body due to tolerances despite the same official size rating. There is a risk of an accident.
  • Page 272 6-1. MOBILITY Winter tires Storing tires General information Tire inflation pressure Winter tires are recommended Do not exceed the maximum tire for operating on winter roads. inflation pressure indicated on the side wall of the tire. Although so-called all-season M+S tires provide better winter Storage traction than summer tires, they usually do not provide the same...
  • Page 273 Sealant container 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.
  • Page 274 6-1. MOBILITY Observe use-by date on the get out of the vehicle and sealant container. ensure that they remain out- side the immediate area in a safe place, such as behind a Compressor guardrail. • If necessary, set up a warning triangle at an appropriate dis- tance.
  • Page 275 6-1. MOBILITY tire valve of the nonworking Filling wheel. Shake the sealant container. With the compressor Pull filling hose completely switched off, insert the plug out of the cover of the sealant into the power socket inside container. Do not kink the the vehicle.
  • Page 276 With standby state switched area. on or the engine running, switch on the compressor. If a tire inflation pressure of at least 2 bar cannot be reached, contact your Toyota dealer. If a tire inflation pressure of at least Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 277 6-1. MOBILITY Screw the connection hose of 2 bar is reached, see Minimum tire inflation pressure is reached. the compressor directly onto Unscrew the connection the tire valve stem. hose of the compressor from the tire valve. Pull the connector out of the power socket inside the vehi- cle.
  • Page 278 6-1. MOBILITY Stow the Mobility System in General information the vehicle. Sensors in the tire valves mea- sure the tire inflation pressure Continuing the trip and tire temperature. Do not exceed the maximum The system detects the permissible speed of 50 mph/80 mounted tires automatically.
  • Page 279 Control Dis- play. Opening the menu Enter the information about the mounted tires in the tire settings Via Toyota Supra Command: when the system does not automat- "My vehicle" ically detect the tires. "Vehicle status" • For tires with special approval: "Tire Pressure Monitor"...
  • Page 280 Via Toyota Supra Command: All wheels green "My vehicle" "Vehicle status" • The system is active and bases warnings on the dis- "Tire Pressure Monitor"...
  • Page 281 Reset the tire inflation pressure You may interrupt this trip at any time. When you continue the Via Toyota Supra Command: reset resumes automatically. "My vehicle" "Vehicle status" Messages: for tires with- out special approval "Tire Pressure Monitor"...
  • Page 282 6-1. MOBILITY Safety information Symbol Possible cause There is a tire inflation WARNING pressure loss. A damaged regular tire with low or missing tire inflation pressure Measure ■ impacts handling, such as steer- ing and braking response. Do not Reduce the vehicle speed. continue driving if the vehicle is Do not exceed a speed of 80 equipped with normal tires.
  • Page 283 6-1. MOBILITY Messages: for tires with Symbol Possible cause special approval Inflation was not carried out according to specifi- cations, e.g., the tire General information has not been suffi- ciently inflated. A low tire inflation pressure may cause the VSC Vehicle Stability The system has Control System to be switched detected a wheel...
  • Page 284 A yellow warning light is If tire damage cannot be found, illuminated in the instru- contact your Toyota dealer. ment cluster. Repair the flat tire, e.g., with In addition, a symbol with the a flat tire kit or by changing affected tire appears in a vehicle the wheel.
  • Page 285 6-1. MOBILITY System limits Malfunction Temperature Message The tire inflation pressure The yellow warning depends on the tire's tempera- light flashes and is then ture. illuminated continu- ously. A vehicle mes- Driving or exposure to the sun sage is displayed. It will increase the tire's tempera- may not be possible to ture, thus increasing the tire...
  • Page 286 6-1. MOBILITY pressure recommended by tale. Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS the vehicle manufacturer on malfunction indicator to indi- the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If cate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS your vehicle has tires of a dif- ferent size than the size indi- malfunction indicator is com-...
  • Page 287 If needed, the tools for changing Screwing on wheels are available as acces- sories from your Toyota dealer. Attach the adapter to the lug bolt. If necessary, turn the Lug bolt lock adapter until it fits on the lug bolt.
  • Page 288: Engine Compartment

    6-1. MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle features and options 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.
  • Page 289 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 Toyota dealer. Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 290 6-1. MOBILITY WARNING NOTICE The engine compartment accom- When the hood is closed, it must modates moving components. engage on both sides. Pressing Certain components in the engine again can damage the hood. compartment can also move with There is a risk of damage to prop- the vehicle switched off, for erty.
  • Page 291: Operating Materials

    6-1. MOBILITY The hood must engage on both Operating materials sides. Vehicle features and options 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.
  • Page 292 • Leaded gasoline. xx: comply with the current stan- Do not press the Start/Stop button after refueling with the wrong fuel. dard in each case. Contact your Toyota dealer. • Metallic additives, for instance Safety information manganese or iron. WARNING...
  • Page 293 There is a risk of damage to property. Do not add too much on the engine life. engine oil. When too much engine oil is added, have the engine oil level corrected by your Toyota Engine oil dealer. General information Electronic oil measure-...
  • Page 294 Displaying the engine oil ■ Performing a detailed mea- ■ level surement Via Toyota Supra Command: Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "My Vehicle" "Vehicle status" "Vehicle status" "Engine oil level" "Engine oil level"...
  • Page 295 There is a risk of damage to property. Do not add too much engine oil. When too much engine Safety information oil is added, have the engine oil level corrected by your Toyota dealer. NOTICE Oil additives can damage the Overview engine.
  • Page 296 There is a risk of Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN damage to property. Do not 0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra exceed the service data indicated in the vehicle. Alternative engine oil types...
  • Page 297 6-1. MOBILITY Open the coolant reservoir WARNING lid. Additives are harmful and incor- The coolant level is correct if rect additives can damage the engine. There is a risk of injury it is just below the max. mark and risk of damage to property. in the filler neck.
  • Page 298 6-1. MOBILITY Comply with the relevant envi- WARNING ronmental protection regulations Washer fluid can ignite and catch when disposing of coolant and fire on contact with hot engine coolant additives. parts. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to property. Only add washer fluid when the engine Washer fluid is cooled down.
  • Page 299: Maintenance

    In some cases, scopes and intervals of the maintenance system may vary according to the country version. Replace- ment work, spare parts, fuels and lubricants, and wear materi- als are calculated separately. Further information is available from a Toyota dealer. Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 300 The system makes it possible to cle recommends that mainte- adapt the amount of mainte- nance and repair be performed nance corresponding to your by a Toyota dealer. Records of user profile. regular maintenance and repair work should be retained. General information...
  • Page 301 Onboard Diagno- sis be limited to your Toyota ous engine misfiring dealer or other persons that have within a brief period the specialized training and...
  • Page 302: Replacing Components

    6-1. MOBILITY Replacing components Wiper blades Vehicle features and Safety information options NOTICE This chapter describes all stan- The window may sustain damage dard, country-specific and if the wiper falls onto it without the optional features offered with wiper blade installed. There is a risk of damage to property.
  • Page 303 Class 1 light-emitting diodes. Vehicle battery The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends that you let your Toyota dealer perform the work General information in case of a malfunction. The battery is maintenance-free. Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 304 Once the battery has installed in your vehicle. Informa- been registered again, all com- tion on compatible vehicle batter- ies is available at your Toyota fort features will be available dealer. without restriction and any vehi- cle messages displayed which...
  • Page 305  Memory function: store the positions again.  Time: update.  Date: update. Disposing of old batteries Have old batteries dis- posed of by your Toyota Loosen fasteners, arrows, and dealer or take them to a open cover. collection point. In the cargo area...
  • Page 306 Toyota dealer. Replacing fuses The vehicle manufacturer rec- ommends that you have your Toyota dealer replace the fuses. Unlock the cover of the right side panel, arrow 1, and fold open, arrow 2. Fuse informations ...
  • Page 307 6-1. MOBILITY  Rear Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 308 6-1. MOBILITY Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning VSC Vehicle Stability Seat setting Control System Parking brake Crash-security module Switching center column, Air conditioning Light switch element, steering Operating panel Blower motor, Interior Audio ventilation HiFi amplifier, Video mod- ule TV Rear window heating Rear-view mirror Seat heating Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 309 Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Overhead function cen- USB Hub ter, Exterior door handle electronics Body Domain Controller Instrument cluster Controller (Toyota Supra Additional battery: Dual Command) Accumulator System Electric fan (air cooler), (DSS) Controlled differential Fuel pump control elec- lock...
  • Page 310: Breakdown Assistance

    6-1. MOBILITY Breakdown assistance Symbol Meaning Telematic Communica- Vehicle features and tion Box, Exterior door handle electronics pas- options senger side This chapter describes all stan- Switcher block driver's dard, country-specific and door, Exterior mirror 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...
  • Page 311 Do not have the vehicle inspected by an open the hood to inspect the authorized Toyota retailer or Toy- engine, as doing so may lead to ota authorized repairer, or any serious injury, such as steam reliable repairer.
  • Page 312 6-1. MOBILITY may have a head injury, keep WARNING 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 possible.
  • Page 313 Unlock the cover, arrow 1, be contacted via a vehicle mes- and fold open, arrow 2. sage, refer to page 134. Functional requirements  Active Toyota Supra Connect contract.  Cellular network reception.  Standby state is switched on. Starting roadside assis-...
  • Page 314 6-1. MOBILITY the Toyota Emergency Call Cen- severity. Automatic emergency ter. call is not affected by pressing the SOS button. For technical reasons, the emer- gency call cannot be guaran- Manual triggering teed under unfavorable conditions. Touch the cover. Press and hold the SOS but-...
  • Page 315 6-1. MOBILITY Even if you can no longer hear the NOTICE Toyota Emergency Call Center In the case of body contact through the loudspeakers, the Toy- between the two vehicles, a short ota Emergency Call Center may still circuit can occur during be able to hear you.
  • Page 316 Supra Safety systems acti- Attach the second terminal vated. There is a risk of an clamp to the negative termi- accident. Switch all Toyota Supra Safety systems off prior to nal of the battery, or to the tow-starting/towing. corresponding engine or...
  • Page 317 6-1. MOBILITY Pushing the vehicle Safety information To remove a broken-down vehi- WARNING cle from the danger area, it can If the approved gross vehicle be pushed for a short distance. weight of the towing vehicle is lighter than the vehicle to be Roll or push, refer to page 127, towed, the tow fitting can tear off the vehicle.
  • Page 318 315, if possi-  Avoid lateral loading of the ble. tow fitting, for instance do not Have the reasons for the start- lift the vehicle by the tow fit- ting. ing difficulties corrected by your Toyota dealer. Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 319: Care

    6-1. MOBILITY Care Steam blaster and high-pressure washer Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all stan- NOTICE dard, country-specific and When cleaning with high-pressure optional features offered with washers, components can be the series. It also describes fea- damaged due to the pressure or temperatures being too high.
  • Page 320 6-1. MOBILITY Roll or push the vehicle, see NOTICE page 127. Improper use of automatic vehicle Some vehicle washes do not washes can cause damage to the vehicle. There is a risk of damage permit persons in the vehicle. to property. Follow the following The vehicle cannot be locked instructions: from the outside when in selec-...
  • Page 321 There is a risk of accidents or risk of damage to property. Have Vehicle care products paintwork or paintwork repairs on bumpers of vehicles with radar sensors performed by your Toyota Safety information dealer only. WARNING NOTICE Cleansers can contain sub- ■...
  • Page 322 6-1. MOBILITY • If dead insects, insect droppings NOTICE or bird droppings are present on ● To prevent the wheels from cor- the paint surface roding, remove any dirt and store in a place with low humid- • After driving in an area contami- ity when storing the wheels.
  • Page 323 6-1. MOBILITY such as from clothing, clean Caring for special compo- leather and provide leather care nents roughly every two months. Clean light-colored leather more Light-alloy wheels frequently because soiling on When cleaning the vehicle, use such surfaces is substantially only neutral wheel cleaners hav- more visible.
  • Page 324 6-1. MOBILITY Treat especially worn rubber allowed to retract if they are dry. parts with rubber care agents at regular intervals. When cleaning Carpets and floor mats rubber seals, do not use any sili- con-containing vehicle care WARNING products in order to avoid dam- Objects in the driver's floor area age or noises.
  • Page 325 150, using a microfiber cloth and commercially available dish-washing soap. Long-term vehicle storage When the vehicle is shut down for longer than three months, special measures must be taken. Further information is available from your Toyota dealer. Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 326 6-1. MOBILITY Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 327: Reference

    REFERENCE 7-1. REFERENCE Technical data ..... Certification ....Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 328: Reference Technical Data

    When or can be obtained from your using these functions and sys- Toyota dealer. tems, the applicable laws and Dimensions The dimensions can vary depending on the model version, equip- ment or country-specific measurement method.
  • Page 329 Observe further information on fuel quality, refer to page 291. Engine oil Petrol engine Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra See the further information on engine oil grade, see page 295. Cooling system “Antifreeze and Corrosion Inhibitor Frostox Coolant type HT-12”...
  • Page 330 7-1. REFERENCE Differential Vehicles without LSD (Limited Slip Differential)  Oil type and viscosity Hypoid Axle Oil G3 Vehicles with LSD (Limited Slip Differential)  Oil type and viscosity Hypoid Axle Oil G4 Brakes Fluid type Brake Fluid DOT 4, Low Viscosity Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 331: Certification

    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. Alarm System Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 332 7-1. REFERENCE Body Domain Controller Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 333 7-1. REFERENCE Car-Sharing Module Headunit Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 334 7-1. REFERENCE Integrated Universal Remote Control Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 335 7-1. REFERENCE Mid Range Radar LTE-Compensator Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 336 7-1. REFERENCE NFC Reader Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 337 7-1. REFERENCE Receiver Audio Module Remote Control Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 338 7-1. REFERENCE Side Radar Sensor Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 339 7-1. REFERENCE Smart Access Tire Pressure Monitoring System Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 340 7-1. REFERENCE Transmitter/Receiver Wireless Charging Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 341: Index

    Index Alphabetical Index..Supra Owner's Manual...
  • Page 342: Alphabetical Index

    Launch Control.....130 Automatic cruise control with Accessories and parts ....6 Stop & Go ......204 Activated charcoal filter ..233 Automatic Curb Monitor, exte- Active Guard, see Toyota Supra rior mirror ......106 Safety ........172 Automatic deactivation, Adaptive brake assist ....196 front-seat passenger airbags Adaptive variable suspension ..........170...
  • Page 343 Camera lenses, care....324 Beverage holder, see Cup hold- Camera, rearview camera ..220 ers ..........244 Camera-based assistance sys- Blind spot monitor ....189 tems, see Toyota Supra Safety Bluetooth connection ....68 ..........172 Bottle holder, see Cup holders Camera-based cruise control, ..........244 see Dynamic radar cruise con- Brake assist ......196...
  • Page 344 Alphabetical Index Changing wheels/tires ...270 Control Display, settings ..58 Chassis number, see Vehicle Control systems, driving stability identification number.....12 ..........195 Checking the engine oil level Controller ........47 electronically ......293 Convenient closing with the Checking the oil level electroni- remote control ......80 cally ........293 Convenient opening with the Child restraint systems, mount-...
  • Page 345 Disposal, vehicle battery ..305 ..........289 Distance control, see Parking Engine coolant......296 Sensors .........214 Engine coolant, Capacity..329 Driver assistance, see Toyota Engine oil ......293, 329 Supra Safety ......172 Engine oil change....296 Driver attention control..193 Engine oil filler neck....294 Driver Fatigue Detector..193 Engine oil temperature...140...
  • Page 346 Alphabetical Index Exhaust, see Exhaust gas sys- Front airbags......160 tem.........251 Front collision mitigation..174 Exterior lighting during unlock- Front fog lights, see Lights and ing..........79 bulbs ........303 Exterior lighting with the vehicle Front lights, see Lights and locked ........81 bulbs ........303 Exterior mirror, Automatic Curb Front seats ........97 Monitor ........106...
  • Page 347 Alphabetical Index Hand-held transmitter, alternat- ing code ........238 Ice warning, see External tem- Hazard warning flashers..312 perature .........140 Head restraints, front .....104 Icy roads, see External tempera- Headlight control, automatic.153 ture.........140 Headlight courtesy delay feature Identification marks, tires ..266 ..........155 Identification number, see Vehi- Headlight courtesy delay feature, cle identification number ..12...
  • Page 348 Alphabetical Index Light-emitting diodes, replacing, see Lights and bulbs....303 Jam protection system, windows Lighting ........152 ..........95 Lights........152 Joystick, Automatic transmis- Lights and bulbs.....303 sion........125 List of all messages ....61 Jump-starting ......315 Load .........246 Loading........244 Location, vehicle position ..60 Lock, lug bolts ......287 Key, mechanical .......84 Locking using the remote control Key, see Remote control..78...
  • Page 349 Memory function ....107 Oil..........293 Menu, instrument cluster, see Oil change .......296 Selection lists .......144 Oil change interval, see Service Menus, operating, see Toyota requirements......141 Supra Command ....43 Oil filler neck ......294 Messages ........61 Oil types to add, engine ..295 Messages, see Vehicle mes- Oil, adding .......294...
  • Page 350 ........200 Profiles, see Driver profiles..64 RES CNCL button, see Dynamic Programmable memory buttons, radar cruise control with Toyota Supra Command ..54 full-speed range....204 Protective function, windows, Reserve warning, see Range.140 see Jam protection system ...95 Reset, Tire Pressure Monitor Push-and-turn reel, see Control- TPM ........281...
  • Page 351 Safety belts ......100 Confirmation signals from the Safety belts, care....324 vehicle ........91 Safety systems, see Airbags.160 Sitting safely ......96 Safety systems, see Toyota Sizes, see Dimensions ...328 Supra Safety ......172 Smallest turning radius..328 Saving fuel ......255 SMS text message, supplemen- Screen Mirroring, connection .73...
  • Page 352 Temperature, engine oil ..140 Start/stop, automatic function115 Theft alarm system, see Alarm Status control display, tires ..280 system ........92 Status information, Toyota Supra Tilt alarm sensor.......93 Command........44 Tilt, backrest ......99 Status of Owner's Manual ..5 Tilting the passenger's side mir- Status, vehicle ......149...
  • Page 353 Alphabetical Index Transmission lock, electronic unlocking ......129 Vanity mirror ......240 Transmission, see Automatic Vehicle battery ......303 transmission......125 Vehicle breakdown, see Break- Transporting children safely . 111 down assistance....312 Tread, tires ......269 Vehicle care......321 Triple turn signal activation...121 Vehicle care products ....321 Trunk lid ........89 Vehicle features and options..5 Trunk lid via remote control ..81...
  • Page 354 Alphabetical Index Warning messages, see Vehicle messages......133 Warning triangle .....313 Warranty........5 Washer nozzles, windshield..124 Washer system .......121 Washing the vehicle....319 Water on roads .......253 Water, see Condensation water under the parked vehicle ..255 Weights ........329 Welcome light during unlocking ..........79 Welcome lights .......155 Wheel cleaner, light-alloy wheels ..........323...
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