OVERVIEW Saving fuel ......286 3-1. OVERVIEW MOBILITY Driving area ......Rest state, standby state and drive-ready state ....6-1. MOBILITY Toyota Supra Command ..Refuelling......290 Voice control system..... Wheels and tyres ....292 General settings....Engine compartment...319 Personal settings ....Service products ....321...
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›...‹ repairer, or any reliable control system. repairer Replies by the voice con- ››...‹‹ Any authorized Toyota retailer or trol system. Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer will be happy to Actions answer any further questions. The actions to be carried out are shown as a numbered list.
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1-1. NOTES door pillar on the driver's door. Symbol on components and The production date is defined as assemblies the calendar month and the calen- This symbol on a vehicle compo- dar year in which the vehicle body nent indicates that further informa- and the powertrain assemblies are tion on the component is available joined and the vehicle is driven or...
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Should you require any further able to provide further information. information, please contact your Toyota dealer, who will be pleased to advise you. Maintenance and repairs WARNING Your own safety Work performed incorrectly on the...
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Toyota is unable to assess each Toyota specifications with properly individual product of outside origin trained personnel. In this Owner's as to its suitability for use on Toyota Manual, facilities of this kind are vehicles without safety risk. Nor referred to as "any reliable repairer can suitability be assured if an offi- or other qualified service shop".
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The vehicle owner can have the data saved in the vehicle read out As per prevailing data protection by any authorized Toyota retailer or law, vehicle users have certain Toyota authorized repairer, or any rights they may assert against the...
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Any authorized Toyota retailer or This information generally docu- Toyota authorized repairer, or any ments the condition of a compo-...
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Toyota retailer or Toyota USB stick or MP3 player. If this authorized repairer, or any reliable data is saved in the vehicle, it can repairer performs repair or servic- be deleted at any time.
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1-1. NOTES selected apps, for example naviga- described in the appropriate place, tion or music playback, work. for example the Owner's Manual or manufacturer's website. The rele- There is no further interaction vant legal information pertaining to between the mobile device and the data protection is also provided.
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1-1. NOTES provider. ually if required. If a critical system failure occurs that would put the eCall statutory Statutory emergency call emergency call system out of oper- system ation, the vehicle occupants receive a warning, see page 353. Principle The eCall emergency call system Information on data processing required by law enables manual or automatic emergency calls to be...
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1-1. NOTES centres that will receive and pro- Data types and their recipients cess the statutory emergency call. The eCall statutory emergency call system may only collect and pro- Data processing configuration cess the following data: The eCall statutory emergency call •...
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Directive 95/46/EC of the Euro- For matters relating to access pean Parliament and of the rights, contact any authorized Council. Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized • Protection of personal data: repairer, or any reliable repairer. Directive 2002/58/EC of the European Parliament and of the Automatic emergency call Council.
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1-1. NOTES vation and function of the intelligent gency call to improve product and emergency call system. service quality. The relevant ordinances and direc- Position determination tives govern the protection of indi- viduals in terms of processing Only the provider of the mobile tele- personal data.
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Data storage For deactivation requests, contact The data relating to an emergency any authorized Toyota retailer or call that has been placed is trig- Toyota authorized repairer, or any gered in the vehicle. The data con- reliable repairer.
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Have the setting configured by any under normal driving conditions, no authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota data is recorded by the EDR and no authorized repairer, or any reliable personal data is saved either, for repairer.
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WARNING Do not modify the vehicle. Do not modify the vehicle with any parts (ex. batteries, electrical compo- nents, etc.) other than Toyota genuine parts and accessories or Toyota approved parts, as doing so may cause an unexpected malfunction or an accident.
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1-1. NOTES WARNING Do not install any accessories to the windshield. If an accessory is installed to the windshield or the rear view mirror, it may block your vision of the road or become a distraction, possibly lead- ing to an accident. Also, if an object such as a suction cup is attached to the windshield, it may act as a lens and possibly cause a fire.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Getting in 2-1.QUICK REFERENCE If a fuel can, combustible car care products, spray cans, etc. are left in the vehicle, there is a danger that they may catch fire and explode. Also, Before driving when the vehicle is parked with the doors and windows completely closed, do not leave containers of car- Vehicle inspection...
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If you smell exhaust gasses in the vehicle, com- Make sure to only use genuine Toyota pletely open all of the windows and floor mats which are designed for this have the vehicle inspected by any...
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE objects before driving. driver's door or all vehicle access points are unlocked. When backing up (reversing), if you cannot see the area behind If only the driver's door is unlocked, the vehicle sufficiently, exit the press the button on the remote con- vehicle and check the area trol again to unlock the other vehi- before proceeding.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Unlocking Locking the vehicle Pressing button unlocks vehicle. Smart Key System Principle This feature allows you to access With your finger, touch the grooved the vehicle without having to oper- area on the handle of a closed vehi- ate the remote control.
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Auto Start & Stop cancel button functionality of some lights is briefly Sport mode switch checked. Park Assistant button VSC OFF button Toyota Supra Safety button Parking brake Toyota Supra Command Principle Toyota Supra Command brings Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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Button Function Press once: to call up the If no further spoken commands are main menu. possible, switch to Toyota Supra Press twice: shows all Command to operate the function. menu items of the main ■ Switching off the voice control menu.
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Setting and operation Information for emergency calls The voice control system should Seats, mirrors and steering not be used for emergency calls. wheel Under stress, a person's speech and voice pitch can change. This could unnecessarily delay connec- Manually adjustable seats tion of your call.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE retrieved when required: To adjust the exterior mirrors • Seat position. • Exterior mirror position. • Height of the Head-Up Display. Saving Set the desired position. Press the button on the driver's seat. The lettering in the Adjusting button is illuminated.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Changing station/track "Street?" Traffic information Enter the street in the same way Type B as for the town/city. "House number/road junction?" Switch to the list of house num- bers and junctions. Select the house number or junction. Entering a destination (for Korea and Taiwan) Changing the entertainment...
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Confirm the control number in the been connected in the vehicle, it device and on the Control Display. can be operated using the Toyota • Enter the same control number Supra Command, the buttons on on the device and via Toyota the steering wheel and by voice Supra Command then confirm.
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CarPlay makes it possible to oper- list. ate certain functions of a compati- ble Apple iPhone by Siri voice operation and using Toyota Supra Command. Operating requirements • Compatible iPhone. iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later.
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE On the move Releasing With drive-ready state Driving switched on: Press the switch with the Drive-ready state brake pedal depressed or selector lever position P engaged. Switching on drive-ready state LED and indicator lamp turn off. • Depress the brake The parking brake is released.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE A selector lever lock prevents inad- Automatic transmission, vertently shifting to selector lever manual operation position R or inadvertently shifting from selector lever position P. Only engage selector lever posi- tion R when the vehicle is station- ary.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE • High-beam headlights on, arrow Light and lighting The high-beam headlights are illumi- Light functions nated when the low-beam headlights are switched on. Symbol Function • High-beam headlights off/head- light flasher, arrow 2. Rear fog light. Turn indicator Lights off.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Rain sensor Wiper system ■ Activating/deactivating Switching the wipers on/off and flick-wiping ■ Switching on To activate: press the lever up once from its home position, arrow 1. To deactivate: press the lever back Press the lever upwards until the into the home position.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Pull the wiper lever. Button Function Air conditioning Seat heating. Button Function Climate control operation. Temperature. Air flow, manual. Recirculated-air mode. Refuelling stop Refuelling Maximum cooling. Fuel tank cap Tap the rear edge of the fuel AUTO program. filler flap to open it.
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A current measurement is available Tyre inflation pressure information after approximately 30 minutes of normal driving. Displaying the engine oil level Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle status" "Engine oil level" The tyre inflation pressure inscrip- Different messages are shown on...
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Topping up Breakdown Assist Roadside assistance Via Toyota Supra Command: "Connected Serv." "Toyota Supra Assistance" "Roadside assistance" A voice connection is established. Do not top up engine oil unless a Toyota Supra Connect message is displayed in the instru- ment cluster.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE When taking a nap in the vehicle is After driving unavoidable, park the vehicle in a safe place, turn the engine switch off, and if possible, sleep in the passen- When parking ger seat. If the engine is left running, the accelerator pedal may be When leaving the vehicle, turn the depressed or selector lever may be...
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3-1. OVERVIEW Driving area 3-1.OVERVIEW Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equipment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the optional equipment selected or the country specification.
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3-1. OVERVIEW Cruise Control: to store a Automatic driving lights control P.184 speedP.234 Automatic high-beamP.187 Interrupts Cruise Con- Low-beam headlights trol/Resuming Cruise Con- P.186 trolP.234 Instrument lighting P.190 Dynamic radar cruise con- trol: to increase the distance/to Right parking light P.186 reduce the distanceP.234 Rocker switch for Cruise Con- Left parking light P.186...
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Automatic air conditioning P.264 Vehicle Stability Control, Controller with buttons P.54, VSC P.230 P.55 Parking brake P.147 Sport mode switch P.159 10Automatic transmission selector SPORT drive mode lever P.154 Toyota Supra Safety P.205 To switch drive-ready state on/off P.144 Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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3-1. OVERVIEW Around the roof lining Front passenger airbag indicator lamp P.204 Reading lights P.191 Interior light P.190 Emergency call, SOS P.352 Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
3-1. OVERVIEW Rest state, standby General state and drive-ready The vehicle is in idle state before state you open it from outside and once you have left the vehicle and locked Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equip- Safety notes ment available for the model series.
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Standby state • When leaving the vehicle, if one of the front doors is opened, Principle depending on the Toyota Supra When standby state is activated, Command setting. most functions can be operated Idle state is not established auto- while the vehicle is stationary.
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3-1. OVERVIEW • Additionally secure the vehicle on Drive-ready state upward or downward gradients, for example with a chock. Principle NOTICE Switching on drive-ready state cor- responds to starting the engine. Repeated start attempts or starting several times in quick succession means that fuel is not burned or is inadequately burned.
The engine is switched off. The vehicle changes to standby state. Principle Apply the parking brake. Toyota Supra Command brings together the functions of a number of switches. These functions can be operated using the Controller and, depending on the equipment ver- sion, the touchscreen.
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No mobile telephone net- • Destination search: place names work available. can be entered in all languages Critical charge state of the available in Toyota Supra Com- mobile telephone reached. mand. Data transfer not possible. Roaming active. Supra Owner's Manual...
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3-1. OVERVIEW Symbol Meaning Switching on/off Text message received. Press the button. Message received. "Split screen" Reminder. Selecting the display Sending not possible. The display can be selected in the Contacts are being loaded. menus in which a split screen view ■...
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The buttons can be used to call up menus directly. The Controller can be used to select menu items and perform settings. Some of the functions of the Toyota Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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3-1. OVERVIEW Supra Command can be operated Buttons on the Controller with the touchpad of the Controller, see page 61. Button Function Press once: to call up the Operation main menu. Press twice: shows all menu • Turn to switch between menu items of the main menu.
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• Tilt in two directions to switch between screens, for example. Calling up the main menu Press the button. The main menu is displayed. All Toyota Supra Command func- tions can be called up via the main menu. Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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Switching between screens Settings such as brightness can be After a menu item has been adjusted. selected, for example "System set- Via Toyota Supra Command: tings", a new screen is displayed. "My Vehicle" • Tilt the Controller to the left. "System settings"...
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3-1. OVERVIEW Turn the Controller until the between single and double desired setting is displayed. characters. Press the Controller. ■ Overview of symbols Symbols that cannot be selected are shown in grey. Entering letters and numbers Symbol Function Except for Korea and Taiwan Confirm selection.
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Delete the input. Press and hold down: deletes all inputs. The main menu is displayed. To insert spaces. All Toyota Supra Command func- tions can be called up via the main Operating alphabetical lists menu. For alphabetical lists with more...
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Tap the symbol on the touch- the bottom area of the menu item. screen. A keyboard appears on Via Toyota Supra Command: the Control Display. "My Vehicle" Enter letters and numbers. "Contents of main menu"...
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General rectly detected. The input option Some of the functions of the Toyota depends on the language that Supra Command can be operated has been set. You may need to with the touchpad of the Controller.
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(for Korea and Taiwan) Principle Saving a function Letters, syllables and numbers can Select function via Toyota Supra be entered via the touchpad. Command. Selecting the input language. Press and hold the Select entry mode.
3-1. OVERVIEW Voice control system Clearing the button assign- ment Vehicle equipment Press and hold buttons 1 and 8 simultaneously for approx. 5 This chapter describes all standard, seconds. country-specific and special equip- "OK" ment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip- ment which is not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of...
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• Some of the possible commands from other menus. It is possible that no further spoken • Voice recognition status. commands are available. In this case, switch to Toyota Supra Com- • Encrypted connection unavail- mand to operate the function. able.
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3-1. OVERVIEW Via Toyota Supra Command: Press the button on the "My Vehicle" steering wheel. "System settings" ›Media and radio‹ If applicable, "Language" ›Sound‹ "Language:" Select the desired language. Help with the voice control system Selecting the speech dia- • To have possible voice com- logue mands read aloud: ›Voice com-...
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To use the func- tion, data is sent across an encrypted connection to a service provider and stored locally there. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "System settings" "Language" "Server speech recognition"...
3-1. OVERVIEW General settings Time Vehicle equipment Setting the time zone This chapter describes all standard, Via Toyota Supra Command: country-specific and special equip- "My Vehicle" ment available for the model series. "System settings" It may therefore describe equip- "Date and time"...
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Principle Alter the setting for the month If vehicle tracking is activated, the and year. current vehicle position can be dis- played in the Toyota Supra Apps. Setting the date format Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Supra Owner's Manual...
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3-1. OVERVIEW Turn the Controller until the Activating/deactivating desired brightness is obtained. Via Toyota Supra Command: Press the Controller. "My Vehicle" The setting is saved for the cur- "Vehicle settings" rently used driver profile. "Vehicle tracking" Depending on the lighting condi- tions, the brightness adjustment "Vehicle tracking"...
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• Service requirement messages. "Notifications" Messages are additionally dis- Select the desired setting. played in the status field. Calling up messages Via Toyota Supra Command: "Notifications" Select the required message. The associated menu is opened and the message displayed. Deleting messages...
The vehicle offers various functions your vehicle, the following data can which require data to be transferred be deleted: to Toyota or a service provider. The • Driver profile settings. transfer of data can be deactivated • Saved radio stations.
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If not all data is deleted, repeat the driver profile. deletion process if required. If a different driver profile is selected via Toyota Supra Com- Cancelling deletion mand, the settings saved there are automatically applied. The new Switch-on drive-ready state to can- driver profile is allocated to the cel data deletion.
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• The driver enters the vehicle • Cruise Control. through the driver's door. • Toyota Supra Safety. Currently used driver profile Profile management The name of the currently used Selecting a driver profile driver profile is displayed when the Control Display is switched on.
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The settings of the active driver control, this driver profile then profile are reset to factory settings. applies to both remote controls. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Guest profile "Driver profiles" With the guest profile, individual settings can be performed that are Select a driver profile.
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Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "Driver profiles" Select the driver profile to be overwritten. The driver profile marked with this symbol can be overwritten.
This also audio player. applies to safety-relevant functions Operating compatible Bluetooth or and systems. Please comply with apps via Toyota Supra USB. the relevant laws and regulations Command. when using the corresponding func- USB storage medium: tions and systems.
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You could lose control of the vehicle. There is a danger of acci- Via Toyota Supra Command: dents. Only operate the systems or devices if permissible in the traffic sit- "My Vehicle"...
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Control Display. • Ambient temperature too high or • Enter the same control number too low to operate the mobile on the device and via Toyota telephone. Supra Command then confirm. Do not subject the mobile telephone to The device is connected and displayed extreme ambient conditions.
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Toyota retailer or Toyota • The transfer of the phone book authorized repairer, or any reliable entries is not yet completed. repairer.
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USB device, see the operat- • Booking of the Toyota Supra ing instructions of the device. Connect service: Apple CarPlay Unsuitable USB devices: preparation.
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77. cannot be run: contact the cus- tomer support, an any authorized Select CarPlay as the function: Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized "Apple CarPlay" repairer, or any reliable repairer. The iPhone is connected to the vehicle and displayed in the device Screen Mirroring list, see page 82.
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Registering the smartphone with Screen Mirroring Displaying the device list Via Toyota Supra Command: All devices registered or connected "My Vehicle" to the vehicle are displayed in the "System settings" device list.
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3-1. OVERVIEW Select the desired setting. Deleting a device If a function is assigned to a device Via Toyota Supra Command: but it is already activated on "My Vehicle" another connected device, it is transferred to the new device and "System settings"...
3-1. OVERVIEW Owner's Manual media Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equip- ment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip- ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for exam- ple on account of the optional equipment selected or the country specification.
CONTROLS 4-1. CONTROLS Opening and closing ... Seats, mirrors and steering wheel ......104 Carrying children safely ..117 Driving ......144 Displays ......161 Lights ........184 Safety .......192 Driving Stability Control Sys- tems........229 Driver Assistance Systems ........234 Driving comfort ....262 Climate ......263 Interior equipment.....272 Storage compartments ..274...
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4-1. CONTROLS whenever you leave the vehicle. Opening and closing 4-1.CONTROLS Safety notes Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, WARNING country-specific and special equip- Persons remaining in the vehicle or ment available for the model series. pets left inside can lock the doors from the inside and lock themselves It may therefore describe equip- in.
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4-1. CONTROLS Unlocking the vehicle Overview Press the button on the remote control. If only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap have been unlocked due to the settings, press the button on the remote control again to unlock the other vehicle access points.
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4-1. CONTROLS • All the doors, the boot lid and Comfort opening fuel filler flap are locked. • With anti-theft system: The Opening anti-theft system is switched on. This prevents the doors from Press and hold the button on being unlocked using the locking the remote control.
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4-1. CONTROLS are not folded in. Safety notes Switching on the interior WARNING light and exterior lights Parts of the body can become trapped when the boot lid is operated. With the vehicle locked, There is a danger of injury. When press the button on the opening and closing, make sure that remote control.
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2. Loss of remote controls A lost remote control can be blocked and replaced by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. If a driver profile, see page 72, has been assigned to the lost remote...
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91. be used to lock and unlock a vehicle. Switching on drive-ready state via This requires an active Toyota Supra the remote control special ID fea- ture Connect contract and the Toyota Supra Connect app must be installed on a smartphone.
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4-1. CONTROLS airbags, see page 202. Unlocking/locking using the door lock Safety notes Pull the door handle outwards with one hand and hold it. WARNING With some country specifications, unlocking from the inside is only pos- sible with special knowledge. There is a risk of injury or danger to life if persons remain in the vehicle for extended periods and are exposed to...
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4-1. CONTROLS Unlock or lock the door lock with Overview the integrated key. Central locking buttons. The other doors must be unlocked or locked from the inside. Locking Alarm system Press the button with the front doors closed. The switched-on alarm system is •...
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4-1. CONTROLS Important points Smart Key System Principle This feature allows you to access the vehicle without having to oper- ate the remote control. Simply having the remote control with you, for example in your trou- ser pocket, is sufficient. The driver should always carry The vehicle automatically recog- the remote control on their per-...
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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 boot lid, or when the engine switch is operated. Therefore, this system may affect the operation of implantable cardiac pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators.
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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 the vehicle is unlocked.
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4-1. CONTROLS Unlocking the vehicle With your finger, touch the grooved area on the handle of a closed vehi- Fully grip the handle of a vehicle cle door for approximately 1 sec- door. ond, without gripping the door handle. Locking Boot lid General General...
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These settings are saved for the partment. currently used driver profile. Closing Unlocking Doors Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Doors/Key" "Driver's door" or "All Pull the boot lid down using the doors"...
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The entire vehicle is unlocked. Acknowledgement signals of Boot lid the vehicle Depending on the equipment and Via Toyota Supra Command: the country specifications, these "My Vehicle" settings may not be available. "Vehicle settings" Via Toyota Supra Command: "Doors/Key"...
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• Improper use of the socket for Folding the mirrors automati- on-board diagnosis OBD. cally • The vehicle is locked while a Via Toyota Supra Command: device is connected to the socket "My Vehicle" for on-board diagnosis OBD. Socket for on-board diagnosis "Vehicle settings"...
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4-1. CONTROLS made to tamper with the vehicle. Opening the boot lid with the • The indicator lamp flashes after alarm system switched on unlocking until the drive-ready The boot lid can be opened even state is switched on, but for no with the alarm system switched on.
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4-1. CONTROLS • In two-level garages. Power window switches • During transport via motorail, car ferry or trailer. Safety note • When there are pets in the vehi- cle. WARNING • When the vehicle is locked after Parts of the body can become starting to refuel.
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4-1. CONTROLS the resistance point. Safety note The window opens as long as the switch is held. WARNING • Push the switch past the Accessories on the windows, for example aerials, can impair the resistance point. anti-trap mechanism. There is a dan- ger of injury.
4-1. CONTROLS Seats, mirrors and steer- Seats ing wheel Safety notes Vehicle equipment WARNING This chapter describes all standard, Adjusting the seat during a journey country-specific and special equip- could cause the seat to move unex- ment available for the model series. pectedly.
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4-1. CONTROLS Height Manually adjustable seats Overview 5 4 3 Pull the lever up or press the lever down repeatedly until the seat reaches the desired height. Backrest angle Height Forward/back Backrest width Lumbar support Forward/back Seat angle Backrest angle Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired direction.
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4-1. CONTROLS angle Seat angle Driver's seat memory Backrest angle Backrest width Lumbar support Forward/back Pull the lever up or press the lever down repeatedly until the seat reaches the desired angle. Electrically adjustable seats Press the switch forwards or back- General wards.
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4-1. CONTROLS Seat angle Adjusting • Press the button at the front/rear: The curva- ture is increased/decreased. • Press the button at the top/bottom: The curva- ture is shifted upwards/downwards. Tilt the switch up or down. Backrest width Principle Backrest angle To adjust the backrest width can improve lateral support when taking corners.
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4-1. CONTROLS pants, the vehicle is equipped with WARNING two seat belts. However, they can The protective function of the seat only provide effective protection belts may be limited or may even fail when worn correctly. completely if the seat belts are worn incorrectly.
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After an accident, driving, but helps ensure that the have the seat belts inspected at any occupant protection devices, such authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota as the seat belts and airbags, will authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
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4-1. CONTROLS The most basic occupant protection the vehicle in a collision. Therefore, device is the seat belt. The airbags it is necessary for all occupants to are designed to supplement the wear their seat belt. If a seat belt is seat belts, not be used in place of worn improperly, its effectiveness them.
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4-1. CONTROLS Sit so your entire back is in contact with the seatback Position the shoulder belt so that it does not contact your neck or slide off your shoulder WARNING Do not recline the seatback exces- sively while driving. Use of seat belts may be mandatory under local laws and regulations.
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4-1. CONTROLS Adjustment for automatic Unfastening the seat belt retracting seat belts Hold the seat belt firmly. • Pull the seat belt tongue diago- Press the red button on the belt nally across the body and push it buckle. into the belt buckle until it audibly Guide the seat belt back up to engages into place.
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4-1. CONTROLS can be saved with the memory WARNING function, see page 115. • Do not hang objects such as coat hangers directly on the head restraint. Safety note • Only use accessories that have been classified as safe for attaching WARNING to the head restraint.
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4-1. CONTROLS Malfunction Automatic parking function, exterior mirror In the event of an electrical fault, press the edges of the mirror glass Principle to adjust the mirror. When reverse gear is engaged, the mirror glass on the front passenger Folding in and out side is tilted downwards.
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4-1. CONTROLS Overview Manual steering wheel adjustment Operating requirements Fold the lever downwards. Move the steering wheel to the • Keep the photocells clean. preferred height and angle to • Do not obstruct the zone suit your seated position. between the rear-view mirror and the windscreen.
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4-1. CONTROLS Press the desired button 1 or 2 Safety notes while the lettering is illuminated. A signal sounds. WARNING Using the memory function while driv- ing may cause the seat or steering Recalling wheel to move unexpectedly. You could lose control of the vehicle. Press the desired button 1 or 2.
4-1. CONTROLS The maximum temperature is Carrying children safely selected if the three LEDs are illu- minated. Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, Switching off country-specific and special equip- ment available for the model series. Press and hold the It may therefore describe equip- button until the LEDs no longer illu- ment and functions which are not...
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Unsupervised children or pets in the ately sized child restraint system, vehicle can set the vehicle in motion such as a Toyota genuine child and endanger themselves or other restraint system. Do not allow a child road users, for example by the follow-...
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When using a child restraint system available from any authorized on the front passenger seat, make Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized sure that the front and side airbags repairer, or any reliable repairer. on the passenger side are deacti- Please comply with the operating vated.
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Taiwan: On the front accident, have them checked and passenger seat replaced by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer and renewed if Deactivating airbags necessary.
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4-1. CONTROLS routing of the belt and protection in Rearward-facing child restraints the event of an accident. If the upper attachment point of the WARNING seat belt is located ahead of the If triggered, active front passenger child seat's belt guide, carefully airbags can fatally injure a child in a child restraint system which is move the front passenger seat for-...
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4-1. CONTROLS Seat position and height WARNING Attention: follow the information on Before installing a universal child the front passenger sun visor. Accord- restraint system, move the front ing to road traffic safety regulations, passenger seat as far back as it will children must be transported in the rear.
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4-1. CONTROLS Australia. Not for Australia/New Zealand: Front passenger seat Please comply with the operating and safety instructions provided by the child restraint system manufac- turer when selecting, attaching and using ISOFIX child restraint sys- tems. Suitable ISOFIX child restraint systems Only certain ISOFIX child restraints The brackets for the lower ISOFIX may be used in the seats intended...
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4-1. CONTROLS Symbol Meaning Mounting points If this symbol is seen in Symbol Meaning the vehicle, the vehicle has been approved in The corresponding sym- accordance with i-Size. bol shows the mounting The symbol shows the point for the upper retain- mounts for the system's ing strap.
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Comply with the relevant national legal regulations. Additional information is available *1, 2 from any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Information about which child Suitable for “universal” category...
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4-1. CONTROLS Includes a top tether anchorage point. Never use a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat when the airbag manual on-off switch is : Move the front seat fully rearward. If the passenger seat height can be Right-hand drive adjusted, move it to the upper most position.
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4-1. CONTROLS Includes a top tether anchorage point. Never use a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat when the airbag manual on-off switch is : Move the front seat fully rearward. If the passenger seat height can be : Use only a front-facing child restraint adjusted, move it to the upper most system.
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4-1. CONTROLS and the seatback, adjust the Compatibility of the passenger seatback angle until good contact is seat with child restraint systems achieved. (for South Africa with ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag man- ual on-off switch) : Use only a front-facing child restraint system when the airbag manual on-off switch is on.
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4-1. CONTROLS : Move the front seat fully rearward. If the passenger seat height can be adjusted, move it to the upper most position. : Adjust the seatback angle to the most upright position. When install- ing a forward-facing child seat, if there is a gap between the child seat and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle until good contact is...
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4-1. CONTROLS seatback angle until good contact is achieved. *1, 2 : Use only a front-facing child restraint system. Compatibility of the passenger seat with child restraint systems Suitable for “universal” category (for Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Tur- child restraint system fixed with key, Belarus, Moldova, Azerbai- the seat belt.
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4-1. CONTROLS achieved. : Use only a front-facing child restraint *1, 2 system when the airbag manual on-off switch is on. Compatibility of the passenger seat with child restraint systems Suitable for “universal” category (except for Ukraine, Russia, child restraint system fixed with Israel, Turkey, Belarus, Moldova, the seat belt.
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4-1. CONTROLS achieved. Compatibility of the passenger seat with child restraint systems (for Taiwan) : Use only a front-facing child restraint system when the airbag manual on-off switch is on. Not suitable for child restraint system. Detail information for child restraint systems installation (for ASEAN coun- tries and South Africa with ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag manual on-off switch) Seating position...
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4-1. CONTROLS restraint system can be used in the seating positions for “fixture” mentioned in the table above. For kind of “fixture” relation, confirm the following table. If your child restraint system has no kind of “fixture” (or if you cannot find information in the table below), please refer to the child restraint system “vehicle list”...
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4-1. CONTROLS If the child restraint system has a remove the floor mat before support leg, make sure to installing it. Detail information for child restraint systems installation (for ASEAN coun- tries, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand without ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag manual on-off switch) Seating position Seat position number...
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4-1. CONTROLS Fixture Description Junior seat Junior seat When installing a child seat with When installing a junior seat, if support base, if the child seat the child in your child restraint interferes with the seatback system is in a very upright posi- when latching it into the support tion, adjust the seatback angle to base, adjust the seatback rear-...
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4-1. CONTROLS Seating position Seat position number Airbag manual on-off switch Suitable rearward facing fixture R1, R2 (R1/R2X/R2/R3/No) Suitable forward facing fixture F2X, F2, F3 F2X, F2, F3 (F2X/F2/F3/No) Suitable junior seat fixture (B2/B3/No) B2, B3 B2, B3 : Make sure to move the seat to the lowermost position. ISOFIX child restraint systems are divided into different “fixture”.
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Mass groups Child Restraint Sys- Airbag manual on-off switch 0, 0+ MIDI 2 (Yes/No) Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) TOYOTA DUO PLUS (Yes/No) 9 to 18 kg (20 to 39 lb.) MIDI 2 (Yes/No) forward facing only The child restraint systems mentioned in the table may not be available out- side the LATIN area.
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4-1. CONTROLS Detail information for child restraint systems installation (for Ukraine, Rus- sia, Israel, Turkey, Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan with ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag manual on-off switch) Seating position Seat position number Airbag manual on-off switch Seating position suitable for universal belted (Yes/No)
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4-1. CONTROLS Fixture Description Reduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems Rearward-facing infant seat Left lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat Right lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat Junior seat Junior seat Detail information for child restraint systems installation (for Ukraine, Rus- sia, Israel, Turkey, Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan without ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag manual on-off switch) Seating position...
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4-1. CONTROLS Fixture Description Full-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems Reduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems Reduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems Rearward-facing infant seat Left lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat Right lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat Junior seat Junior seat Detail information for child restraint systems installation (except for Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Turkey, Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, ASEAN countries, Mexico, Taiwan, South Africa, Australia and New Zea-...
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4-1. CONTROLS If your child restraint system has no kind of “fixture” (or if you cannot find information in the table below), please refer to the child restraint system “vehicle list” for compatibility information or ask the retailer of your child seat.
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0, 0+ BELT FIXATION, Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) BASE PLATFORM (Yes/No) TOYOTA DUO 9 to 18 kg (20 to PLUS (Yes/No) 39 lb.) The child restraint systems mentioned in the table may not be available out- side the EU area.
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ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag manual on-off switch) Seating position Recommended Child Mass groups Restraint System TOYOTA DUO PLUS 9 to 18 kg (20 to 39 lb.) (Yes/No) The child restraint systems mentioned in the table may not be available out- side the EU area.
4-1. CONTROLS Releasing the parking brake. Driving Drive off. Vehicle equipment Auto Start/Stop This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equip- ment available for the model series. Principle It may therefore describe equip- The Auto Start/Stop helps you to ment and functions which are not save fuel.
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4-1. CONTROLS Driver's seat belt buckled or matically in the following situations: driver's door closed. On steep downward gradients. Brake not pressed strongly Manual engine stop enough. High outside temperature and If the engine was not switched off operation of the automatic air automatically when the vehicle conditioning.
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4-1. CONTROLS By releasing the brake pedal. D to N or R. Shift from selector lever position Driving off P to N, D or R. Vehicle battery is heavily dis- After starting the engine, accelerate charged. as normal. Start of an oil level measure- ment.
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Have the The Auto Start/Stop is also deacti- system checked by any authorized vated in selector lever position M. Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Sport mode switch Parking brake The Auto Start/Stop is also deacti- vated in the SPORT drive mode of the Sport mode switch.
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4-1. CONTROLS Safety notes Overview WARNING An unsecured vehicle can start mov- ing and rolling away. There is a dan- ger of accidents. Before leaving the vehicle, secure it to prevent it from rolling away. Observe the following to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away: Apply the parking brake.
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4-1. CONTROLS Apply the parking brake when the The procedure can take a few sec- vehicle is stationary. onds. Any sounds that occur are normal. Releasing The indicator lamp no longer illuminates as soon as the parking brake is Releasing manually once again operational.
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4-1. CONTROLS Via Toyota Supra Command: Wiper system "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" General "Exterior lighting" Do not use the wipers on a dry "One-touch turn signal" windscreen, otherwise the wiper blades will wear or become dam- Select the desired setting.
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4-1. CONTROLS Press the lever down. Switching on To switch off: press the lever downwards until the home posi- tion is reached. To flick-wipe: press the lever downwards from the home posi- tion. The lever returns to the home position when released.
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4-1. CONTROLS Downwards: low sensitivity of the Activating rain sensor. Windscreen washer Safety notes WARNING At low temperatures, the washer fluid can freeze onto the windscreen and restrict visibility. There is a danger of Press the lever upwards from the accidents.
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4-1. CONTROLS Windscreen washer jets NOTICE If the wipers are frozen to the wind- The windscreen washer jets are screen, switching them on may cause automatically heated when standby the wiper blades to tear off and the state is switched on. wiper motor to overheat.
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4-1. CONTROLS Folding in the wipers completely N neutral onto the windscreen. In selector lever position N, the Switch on standby state and vehicle can be pushed or can roll press and hold the wiper lever without power from the engine, for down again.
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4-1. CONTROLS Press and hold the button to Engaging selector lever posi- cancel the selector lever lock. tions General Apply the brakes until you are ready to drive off, otherwise the vehicle will move when a drive posi- tion is selected. Operating requirements Briefly press the selector lever in The selector lever will only move...
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4-1. CONTROLS Unlock the transmission lockout Rolling or pushing the vehi- electronically if necessary, see page 158. General Kick-down In some situations, the vehicle may Kick-down enables you to achieve need to be rolled a short distance maximum performance. without power, for example in a car Press the accelerator pedal down wash, or be pushed.
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4-1. CONTROLS backwards. paddle. ■ Permanent manual operation Exiting manual operation In selector lever position M, operat- ing a shift paddle causes the sys- Press the selector lever to the right. tem to switch permanently to D is shown in the instrument clus- manual operation (mode).
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4-1. CONTROLS A vehicle message is shown. Unlocking the transmission lockout electronically General Unlock the transmission lockout electronically to manoeuvre the vehicle out of a danger area. Unlocking is possible if the starter can turn the engine. Release the start/stop button Before the transmission lockout is and selector lever.
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4-1. CONTROLS When starting with Launch Control, Using again during a journey do not turn the steering wheel. Once Launch Control has been used, the transmission requires Operating requirements approximately 5 minutes to cool Launch Control is available when down before Launch Control can be the engine is at operating tempera- used again.
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SPORT INDIVIDUAL ■ Principle Drive modes Individual settings can be made in SPORT INDIVIDUAL drive mode. Button in the vehicle ■ Configuring Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Drive Configu- Button "Vehicle settings" mode ration "Configure SPORT INDIVID- Custom-...
General Changes to the displays in the instrument cluster can be deacti- vated via Toyota Supra Command. The displays in the instrument clus- ter can sometimes differ from the illustrations in this Owner's Manual. Supra Owner's Manual...
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4-1. CONTROLS Overview Sport mode display Principle The display can be changed for sport mode. Changing the display Push the sport mode switch until SPORT is dis- Fuel gauge P.167 played. Speedometer Revolution counter P.168 The driving mode will change to Status of Sport mode switch sport mode.
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20 seconds. The vehicle cle message. messages remain saved and can Via Toyota Supra Command: be displayed again. "My vehicle" "Vehicle status" Displaying vehicle mes- sages saved in the memory "Vehicle messages"...
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Indicator and warning lamps can Immediately have the illuminate in a variety of combina- vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota retailer tions and colours. or Toyota authorized When drive-ready state is switched repairer, or any reliable on, the functionality of some lights repairer.
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VSC is regulating the acceleration and brak- Immediately have the ing forces. The vehicle is vehicle checked by any being stabilised. Decrease authorized Toyota retailer speed and adjust driving or Toyota authorized style to the road condi- repairer, or any reliable tions.
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Tyre Pressure be faulty. Monitor is reporting a low Have the system checked tyre inflation pressure or a by any authorized Toyota flat tyre. Note the informa- retailer or Toyota author- tion in the vehicle mes- ized repairer, or any relia- sage.
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4-1. CONTROLS Automatic high-beam Green lights Automatic high-beams Turn indicator switched on. The high-beam head- The turn indicator is lights are switched on and switched on. off automatically depend- If the indicator lamp ing on the traffic situation. flashes more rapidly than Automatic high-beam, see usual, a turn signal light page 187.
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4-1. CONTROLS Display Revolution counter It is vital to avoid engine speeds in the red warning zone. In this zone, the fuel supply is interrupted to pro- tect the engine. Shift lights Principle • Orange segments lighting up Depending on the equipment, the successively indicate when an shift lights on the revolution counter upshift is due.
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4-1. CONTROLS Safety note Engine coolant temperature WARNING Display Even at temperatures above +3°C/+37 °F there may be an When the engine tem- increased risk of black ice, for exam- perature is low: Only the ple on bridges or on shaded road segments in the low selection.
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4-1. CONTROLS Via Toyota Supra Command: Shift position indicator "My vehicle" "Vehicle status" Principle "Service requirements" The system recommends the most Essential maintenance routines and efficient gear for the current driving any statutory inspections required are situation. displayed. Select an entry to display more detailed information.
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Speed Limit Info is displayed per- your personal responsibility to assess manently in the instrument cluster the visibility conditions and traffic situ- or via Toyota Supra Command. ation correctly. There is a danger of accidents. Adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions. Observe the...
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If the area of windscreen in front of the rear view mirror is covered with condensation, dirt, stickers, Settings labels, etc. Via Toyota Supra Command: If the camera has overheated "My vehicle" due to excessively high tempera- Supra Owner's Manual...
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4-1. CONTROLS tures and has been temporarily Speed Limit Info with over- deactivated. taking restriction display As a result of incorrect detection by the camera. Speed Limit Info If the speed limits stored in the navigation system or road data Principle are incorrect.
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Speed Limit Info is displayed per- tance information may also be manently in the instrument cluster displayed to indicate the end of the or via Toyota Supra Command. overtaking restriction display. Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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4-1. CONTROLS The display flashes if the detected Display via Toyota Supra Com- speed limit has been exceeded. mand "My vehicle" Overtaking restriction display "System settings" "Displays" No overtaking. "Instrument cluster" "Traffic signs" End of overtaking restric- Display tion. General...
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4-1. CONTROLS Select the desired setting: As a result of incorrect detection by the camera. "Warning when speeding": acti- vate or deactivate the flashing of If the speed limits stored in the the Speed Limit Info display in navigation system or road data the instrument cluster and the are incorrect.
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Principle on-board computer can be called The on-board computer shows vari- up in the instrument cluster: ous vehicle related data, for exam- Via Toyota Supra Command: ple average values, in the "My vehicle" instrument cluster. "System settings" Supra Owner's Manual...
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4-1. CONTROLS "Displays" ■ General The estimated range available with "Instrument cluster" the remaining fuel is permanently "On-board computer" displayed in the instrument cluster. Select the desired setting. A vehicle message is displayed The setting is saved for the cur- briefly if the remaining range is low.
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• "Trip computer": values provide an overview of a particular route, and can be reset as often as required. Calling up the on-board com- puter or trip computer Via Toyota Supra Command: Press and hold the button on the Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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"Driving information" "On-board computer" or "Trip Display on the Control Dis- computer" play Resetting the on-board com- Overview puter The following information is dis- Via Toyota Supra Command: played: "My Vehicle" Torque. "Driving information" Power. "On-board computer" "Consumption" or "Speed" Displays "OK"...
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• "Vehicle messages": Vehicle Activating/deactivating the speed warning messages are stored in the background and can be shown Via Toyota Supra Command: on the Control Display. Display- "My Vehicle" ing of saved vehicle messages, "Vehicle settings" see page 163. "Speed warning"...
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4-1. CONTROLS Selecting the view Overview Various views are available in 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 saved for the cur- Via Toyota Supra Command: rently used driver profile.
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If the picture is distorted, have the Turn the Controller until the basic settings checked by any desired height is obtained. authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota Press the Controller. authorized repairer, or any reliable The setting is saved for the cur- repairer.
4-1. CONTROLS Lights Symbol Function Rear fog light. Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, Lights off. country-specific and special equip- ment available for the model series. Daytime driving lights. It may therefore describe equip- ment and functions which are not Side lights.
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4-1. CONTROLS drive-ready state is switched off, General the exterior lights are switched off The headlights may also come on automatically. when the sun is low against a blue sky. Side lights If the low-beam headlights are switched on manually, the auto- General matic driving lights control is deacti- The side lights can only be...
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The low-beam headlights illuminate if drive-ready state is switched on. Activating/deactivating The indicator lamp in the Via Toyota Supra Command: instrument cluster is illumi- "My Vehicle" nated. "Vehicle settings" To switch on the low-beam head- "Exterior lighting"...
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Cornering light not be deactivated. In sharp turns up to a specified Via Toyota Supra Command: speed, for example in hairpin bends "My Vehicle" or when turning off, a cornering "Vehicle settings"...
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4-1. CONTROLS Press the button on the turn General indicator lever. Automatic high-beam ensures that the high-beam headlights are switched on when the traffic situa- tion allows. The high-beam head- lights are not switched on by the system in the low speed range. The system responds to the lights from oncoming traffic and traffic driving ahead of you, and to ambi-...
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4-1. CONTROLS motorway is obstructed. Deactivating In poorly lit towns or where there are highly reflective signs. When the windscreen in front of the rear-view mirror is covered with condensation, dirt, stickers, labels, etc. Fog lights Press the button on the turn indica- Rear fog light tor lever.
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The brightness can be oncoming vehicles. set using the knurled wheel. Switching over the head- lights Interior light Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" General "Vehicle settings" Depending on the equipment, the "Exterior lighting" interior light, the footwell lights and "Right-hand/left-hand traffic"...
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4-1. CONTROLS Switching the interior light on/off Press the button. To switch off permanently: press and hold the button for approxi- mately 3 seconds. Switching the reading lights on/off Press the button. Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
4-1. CONTROLS Safety Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equipment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equipment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of the optional equipment selected or the country specification. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and systems.
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4-1. CONTROLS For Korea Knee airbag Front airbag, driver Front airbag, front passenger Curtain shield airbag Side airbag Front airbags Knee airbag Front airbags protect the driver and The knee airbag supports the legs front passenger in the event of a in the event of a head-on collision.
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4-1. CONTROLS collision, for example in minor acci- gation devices or mobile tele- dents and rear-end collisions. phones. Do not attach anything to the Notes on achieving optimum airbag covers with adhesive; airbag effectiveness never cover them or modify them in any way.
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Have the airbag system tested, repaired or removed and disposed of ger of injury or damage to property. by any authorized Toyota retailer or Before making any adjustment, make sure that the area of movement of the Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer.
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4-1. CONTROLS If the message still does not go out the SRS airbags may not deploy if after repeated calibration, have the the impact of the collision is suffi- system checked as soon as possi- ciently dispersed by the crash ble.
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4-1. CONTROLS WARNING Do not install or attach anything, such as a sticker to areas such as the Do not position the passenger’s seat steering wheel pad and near the SRS too close to the dashboard or rest knee airbags. Also, do not attach any your feet on the dashboard, as doing accessories, such as an air freshener, so may lead to a serious injury if the...
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4-1. CONTROLS When an impact which exceeds a When the vehicle falls into a deep threshold is applied to the vehicle at hole or ditch an angle of 30 degrees or less of the front left or right corner of the vehicle (A) When the vehicle is jumped and lands hard...
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4-1. CONTROLS When the vehicle is involved in an When the vehicle is involved in a underride collision with a truck rear-end collision When the vehicle collides with a When the vehicle is involved in a power pole or tree side collision When the vehicle collides with an When the vehicle is involved in a...
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4-1. CONTROLS applied to the front of the vehicle in a collision When the SRS airbag warning light is illuminated SRS side airbag/SRS curtain shield airbag The airbags are not designed to be When a severe impact is applied to used in place of the seat belts.
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4-1. CONTROLS impact applied to the occupants in If anything is attached to or left in the a collision is necessary. deployment area of an SRS side airbag, the airbag may be prevented If the force of the collision does not from deploying or the object may cause the airbags to deploy, the become a projectile when the airbag...
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4-1. CONTROLS offset angle side collision When severe impact is applied to a wheel or tire, or the suspension of The SRS side airbags and SRS the vehicle curtain shield airbags will not deploy when When a subsequent collision occurs after a SRS side airbag or SRS curtain shield airbag has operated When only a small impact is...
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4-1. CONTROLS passenger airbags. tion as far as it will go. Once the stop position has been reached, remove the key. General Make sure that the key switch is The front and side airbags for the in the end position so that the front passenger can be deacti- airbags are deactivated.
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4-1. CONTROLS Make sure that the key switch is pedestrian. Sensors underneath in the end position so that the the bumper are used for detection. airbags are activated. The front passenger airbags are General reactivated and can deploy cor- When the pedestrian protection rectly if the need arises.
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If the system has triggered or is dam- retailer or Toyota authorized aged, have it checked and renewed at repairer, or any reliable repairer to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- have the system checked and able repairer. repaired. NOTICE...
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Observe the traffic situation and intervene actively if the situation warrants it. Switching on/off Several Toyota Supra Safety Sys- WARNING tems are automatically active at the Displays and warnings do not relieve you of your personal responsibility.
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4-1. CONTROLS Pre-Collision System Press the button: Principle The menu for the Toyota Supra The system can help avoid acci- Safety Systems is shown. dents. If an accident cannot be If all Toyota Supra Safety Systems avoided, the system helps to were switched off, all systems are reduce the collision speed.
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WARNING Due to system limitations, individual functions may not work properly when tow-starting/towing with activated Toyota Supra Safety Systems. There is a danger of accidents. Switch off all Toyota Supra Safety Systems before The camera is located on the front tow-starting/towing.
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Press the button repeatedly. The setting switches between the following: "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra Safety Systems are switched on. Basic The radar sensor is in the lower settings are activated for the area of the front bumper.
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4-1. CONTROLS Setting the warning time Advance warning An advance warning is shown, for Via Toyota Supra Command: example if a danger of collision is "My Vehicle" anticipated or there is a very short "Vehicle settings" distance to a vehicle ahead.
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4-1. CONTROLS is applied. Braking assistance System limits requires that the brake pedal is depressed sufficiently quickly and Safety note firmly beforehand. The system can also assist by brak- WARNING ing the vehicle automatically if there The system may not respond at all, or is a risk of a collision.
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4-1. CONTROLS appearance. After work performed incorrectly on the vehicle paintwork near to Two-wheeled vehicles ahead. the radar sensors. Up to 10 seconds after starting Upper speed limit the engine using the start/stop At speeds over approx. 250 km/h, button. 155 mph, the system is temporarily During the camera calibration disabled.
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WARNING Due to system limitations, individual functions may not work properly when tow-starting/towing with activated Toyota Supra Safety Systems. There is a danger of accidents. Switch off all Toyota Supra Safety Systems before The detection zone in front of the tow-starting/towing.
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Switching on/off manually Press the button. The camera is located on the front The menu for the Toyota Supra side of the rear-view mirror. Safety Systems is shown. Keep the windscreen clean and...
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The setting switches between the warning symbol is shown in the following: instrument cluster and, where appli- "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra Safety cable, in the Head-Up Display. Systems are switched on. Basic A red symbol is displayed settings are activated for the and an acoustic warning sub-functions.
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4-1. CONTROLS Braking can be discontinued either detected as such, because of the by depressing the accelerator pedal viewing angle or outline. or by actively moving the steering Pedestrians outside the detec- wheel. tion range. The detection of objects may be Pedestrians less than approxi- limited.
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The minimum speed is coun- tions. Observe the traffic situation and try-specific and is displayed in the intervene actively if the situation war- menu for the Toyota Supra Safety rants it. Systems. Warnings are issued by means of a Operating requirements steering wheel vibration.
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Button in the vehicle Switching on/off manually Press the button. The menu for the Toyota Supra Safety Systems is shown. If all Toyota Supra Safety Systems were switched off, all systems are now switched on.
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Press and hold the button. deliberately crossing driving path lines on bends. All Toyota Supra Safety Systems "Off": no warnings are given. are switched off. The selected setting is saved for Button Status the currently used driver profile.
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4-1. CONTROLS Warning signal Display in the instrument cluster If the system executes an active The symbol is illuminated steering intervention multiple times green: a lane marking has within 3 minutes without the driver been detected on at least one touching the steering wheel, an side of the vehicle and warn- acoustic warning is emitted.
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4-1. CONTROLS or the windscreen in front of the System limits rear-view mirror is soiled or cov- ered. Safety note If the camera has overheated due to excessively high tempera- WARNING tures and has been temporarily The system may not respond at all, or deactivated.
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System limitations can mean that warnings or system responses are The minimum speed is shown in not issued or are issued too late, the menu for the Toyota Supra incorrectly or without justification. There is a danger of accidents. Adapt Safety Systems.
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4-1. CONTROLS the rear bumper. following: Keep the bumpers clean and unob- "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra Safety structed in the area of the radar Systems are switched on. Basic sensors. settings are activated for the sub-functions. "Customise": the Toyota Supra...
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Flashing the light Select the desired setting. When the vehicle is unlocked, the The setting is accepted for all system performs a self-test by Toyota Supra Safety Systems and flashing the light. saved for the currently used driver profile. System limits...
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4-1. CONTROLS 155 mph, the system once again Prevention of rear collision responds according to the setting. Principle Functional limitations The system responds to vehicles The system may have limited func- approaching from behind. tionality in the following situations, for example: General If the speed of the approaching vehicle is significantly higher...
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4-1. CONTROLS System limits WARNING Displays and warnings do not relieve The system may have limited func- you of your personal responsibility. tionality in the following situations: System limitations can mean that warnings or system responses are If the speed of the approaching not issued or are issued too late, vehicle is significantly higher incorrectly or without justification.
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4-1. CONTROLS General Harder vehicle braking In certain situations, it may be nec- essary to bring the vehicle to a standstill more quickly. To do this, for a short time the brak- ing pressure applied when stepping on the brake pedal must be higher than the braking pressure achieved by the automatic braking function.
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The system does not relieve you of be switched on or off and adjusted your personal responsibility to assess your physical condition correctly. via Toyota Supra Command. Increasing inattention or fatigue might Via Toyota Supra Command: not be detected, or may not be detected in good time.
4-1. CONTROLS at the earliest. Driving Stability Control Systems System limits Vehicle equipment The system may have limited func- tionality in situations such as the This chapter describes all standard, following and an incorrect warning, country-specific and special equip- or no warning at all, may be output: ment available for the model series.
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4-1. CONTROLS Hill-start assist control Principle The system provides support when driving off on upward gradients. Driving off In this case, even if the ABS operates, Hold the vehicle in place by it cannot operate sufficiently to avoid a depressing the foot brake. possible dangerous situation.
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4-1. CONTROLS Loss of grip of the front wheels Deactivate/activate VSC which can lead to understeer. General Safety notes Driving stability during acceleration and cornering is restricted if VSC is WARNING deactivated. The system does not relieve you of your personal responsibility to assess To assist driving stability, re-acti- the traffic situation correctly.
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4-1. CONTROLS what limited driving stability. If the indicator lamp is flash- ing: VSC is regulating the acceleration and braking General forces. Activating Traction mode provides If the indicator lamp is illumi- maximum traction. Driving stability nated: VSC has failed. during acceleration and cornering is limited.
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4-1. CONTROLS In the event of a braking inter- Activate/deactivate Traction vention by the Toyota Supra mode Safety Systems. In the event of a flat tyre. Activating Traction mode Press the button. Active differential TRACTION is displayed in The active differential steplessly...
4-1. CONTROLS Driver Assistance Sys- Overview tems Buttons on the steering wheel Vehicle equipment Button Function This chapter describes all standard, System on/off, see page country-specific and special equip- 234. ment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip- Store current speed.
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4-1. CONTROLS cally in the following situations, for in the speedometer. example: If the set speed limit has been When switching the engine off. reached or unintentionally exceeded, for example when driv- When switching on Cruise Con- ing downhill, there is no active trol.
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4-1. CONTROLS as necessary. Warning when the speed limit is exceeded General Visual warning Depending on the vehicle settings, the characteristics of the Cruise If the speed limit is exceeded: Control may change. the indicator lamp in the instrument cluster flashes for as long as you exceed the set Safety notes speed limit.
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4-1. CONTROLS speed is maintained and stored as WARNING the desired speed. The desired speed may be acciden- Vehicle Stability Control VSC is tally set incorrectly or called up by mistake. There is a danger of acci- switched on, if necessary. dents.
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4-1. CONTROLS Press the rocker switch repeatedly Setting the speed upwards or downwards until the desired speed is set. Maintaining and saving the speed If the system is active, the dis- played speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed when the road is clear.
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4-1. CONTROLS saved speed is not excessively The symbol is displayed large. Otherwise, there may be when the desired speed set has been reached. inadvertent braking or acceleration. While the system is inter- System limits rupted, press the button. Cruise Control is resumed with the The desired speed is also main- saved values.
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4-1. CONTROLS cles driving in front. Additionally secure the vehicle on ● upward or downward gradients, for Depending on the vehicle settings, example with a chock. the characteristics of the Cruise Control may change. WARNING The distance can be set in several The desired speed may be acciden- stages, and is dependent on the tally set incorrectly or called up by...
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4-1. CONTROLS front in the bumper. Overview Keep the radar sensor clean and unobstructed. Buttons on the steering wheel Camera Button Function Cruise Control on/off, see page 242. Store current speed. Speed Limit Assist, see page 248: adopt the sug- gested speed manually.
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4-1. CONTROLS Interrupting automatically Switching Cruise Control on/off and interrupting The system interrupts automatically in the following situations: Switching on If the driver brakes. Press the button on the steer- If the selector lever is moved out ing wheel. of selector lever position D. The indicator will come on.
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4-1. CONTROLS upwards or downwards until the Setting the speed desired speed is set. If the system is active, the dis- Maintaining and saving the speed played speed is stored and the vehicle reaches the stored speed when the road is clear. Each time the rocker switch is pressed to the resistance point, the desired speed is increased or...
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4-1. CONTROLS Setting the vehicle distance Switching between Cruise Control with/without distance Press the button repeatedly control until the desired distance is set. Safety note Resuming Cruise Control WARNING If Cruise Control is interrupted, it The system does not respond to traf- can be resumed by calling up the fic travelling in front of you, but main- tains the saved speed.
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4-1. CONTROLS Symbol Description Detected vehicle Symbol Description Green symbol: Distance 1 Vehicle ahead detected. The system maintains the set dis- tance to the vehicle in front. Distance 2 The vehicle symbol in the distance display moves away as soon as the detected vehicle pulls off.
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4-1. CONTROLS under the following circumstances: Symbol Description Dynamic radar cruise control Vehicle symbol switched off. flashes: Display in the Head-Up Display The requirements for operation of the sys- selected, see page 181. tem are no longer Distance too close. being met.
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4-1. CONTROLS If the desired speed is too high for Vehicles pulling out cornering, it will be reduced slightly in the bend. However, the system does not detect bends in advance. For this reason, moderate your speed when cornering. The system has a limited detection range.
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Impaired detection of vehicles. the system has failed. Brief interruptions when vehicles Have the system checked by any have already been detected. authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable Examples of unfavourable weather repairer. or lighting conditions: The system may have limited func- Wet roads.
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The speed value is proposed as a Switching on/off and setting new desired speed for adopting. Via Toyota Supra Command: The relevant system must be acti- vated for the speed value to be "My vehicle" adopted.
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–10 mph to +15 km/h, +10 tance when parking the vehicle. mph. Objects in front of or behind the Via Toyota Supra Command: vehicle as it slowly approaches are "My vehicle" indicated by means of acoustic sig- "Vehicle settings"...
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4-1. CONTROLS sion: obstacles at the side of the WARNING vehicle that are detected by the If the vehicle is travelling at high side ultrasonic sensors may also be speed when Parking Sensors is acti- reported by the flank protection, vated, there may be a delayed warn- ing because of physical conditions.
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Automatic switch-on when obsta- Warning cles are detected can be activated and deactivated. Acoustic signals Via Toyota Supra Command: ■ General "My vehicle" An intermittent sound indicates the "Vehicle settings" position of an object accordingly as the vehicle approaches it.
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If the rear-view camera image is The Parking Sensor acoustic signal shown, it is possible to change over volume can be adjusted. to Parking Sensor or, if required, to Via Toyota Supra Command: another view with obstacle mark- "My vehicle" ings: "System settings"...
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Obstacle markings are displayed at the corresponding situations. the sides of the vehicle to protect the vehicle's flanks. Activating/deactivating the system Coloured markings: warning that Via Toyota Supra Command: obstacles have been detected. "My vehicle" Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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4-1. CONTROLS Grey markings, hatched sur- Persons wearing certain types of face: no obstacles have been clothing, for example a coat. detected. External interference with the No markings, black surface: the ultrasound, for example by pass- area adjacent to the vehicle has ing vehicles or loud machines.
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4-1. CONTROLS the outline of the vehicle. Parking Sensor has failed. Have the system checked by any author- ized Toyota retailer or Toyota False alarms authorized repairer, or any reliable Under the following conditions, the repairer. system may issue a warning even...
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On: the LED is illuminated. Off: the LED is extinguished. The parking assistance functions are shown on the Control Display. Switching the view via Toyota Supra Command If the rear-view camera view is not displayed, change the view via The camera lens is near the license Toyota Supra Command: plate light.
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4-1. CONTROLS Keep the detection area of the Parking aid lines camera clear. Projecting loads or ■ carrier systems that are not con- Driving path lines nected to a trailer socket can restrict the detection area of the camera. Assistance functions General A number of assistance functions The driving path lines help you to...
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Do not estimate the dis- sponds to the markings of Parking tance to objects based on the dis- Sensors. play. Setting brightness and con- trast via Toyota Supra Com- mand With rear-view camera switched on: Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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4-1. CONTROLS Overview RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) function Button in the vehicle Principle At blind exits or when reversing out of perpendicular parking spaces, the system detects other road users approaching from the side earlier than is possible from the driver's seat.
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"Settings" exterior mirror flashes. "Cross-traffic alert" "Cross-traffic alert" Light in the exterior mirror Or via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Parking" "Cross-traffic alert" "Cross-traffic alert" Switching on automatically...
4-1. CONTROLS sponding direction. Driving comfort System limits Vehicle equipment The system may have limited func- This chapter describes all standard, tionality in the following situations: country-specific and special equip- If the approaching vehicle is trav- ment available for the model series. elling very fast.
4-1. CONTROLS The damper configurations are Climate assigned to the different drive modes of the sport mode switch, Vehicle equipment see page 159. This chapter describes all standard, Damper configura- Drive mode country-specific and special equip- tion ment available for the model series. NORMAL Balanced It may therefore describe equip-...
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4-1. CONTROLS Climate functions Safety notes Button Function WARNING When using the air conditioning sys- tem, seat heaters, etc. for a long period of time, make sure that no Temperature, see page body parts are kept near the air out- 265.
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Turn the dial clockwise to 116. increase the temperature and counterclockwise to decrease the temperature. Air flow, manual, see page 267. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Switching on/off "Vehicle settings" "Climate comfort" Switching on "Temperature adjustment, upper Press any button, with the following body"...
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4-1. CONTROLS Switching on/off Switching on/off Press the button. Press the button. The cooling function is switched on The LED is illuminated when the when the engine is running. system is switched on. The cooling function is switched on The air flows from the side nozzles automatically during recirculated-air for the upper body area.
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4-1. CONTROLS body and into the footwell. switched off, fresh air is directed into the vehicle's interior. The cooling function, see page 265, is switched on automatically in the The recirculated-air mode automat- AUTO programme. ically switches off after a given time depending on the ambient condi- The AUTO programme is automati- tions, to avoid condensation.
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4-1. CONTROLS air flow rate is reduced, if neces- the front side windows. sary. Switching on/off To adjust the air distribution manually Press the button. Principle The LED is illuminated when the system is switched on. The air distribution for air condition- The air flow can be adjusted manu- ing can be set manually.
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4-1. CONTROLS Lever for changing the air flow Ventilation direction, arrows 1. Knurled wheel for steplessly Principle opening and closing the side nozzles, arrows 2. The direction of the air flows can be set individually. Independent ventilation Setting the ventilation Principle General The independent ventilation allows...
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After the engine is started or after driving a short distance, the system will be available again. Via Toyota Supra Command Ensure that the date and time "My Vehicle" are set correctly in the vehicle. "Vehicle settings"...
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Setting the departure time ■ Via Toyota Supra Command "My vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Climate comfort" "Auxiliary ventilation" Select the required departure time.
4-1. CONTROLS cal devices when standby state or Interior equipment drive-ready state is switched on. Vehicle equipment General This chapter describes all standard, The total load of all sockets must country-specific and special equip- not exceed 140 watt at 12 volts. ment available for the model series.
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4-1. CONTROLS Centre console USB interface Pull off the cover. General Please comply with the notes on connecting mobile devices to the USB interface in the chapter on USB connections, see page 79. In the centre console Boot Open the cover. The USB interface port is located on the center console.
4-1. CONTROLS Storage compartments Safety notes WARNING Vehicle equipment Loose objects or devices connected This chapter describes all standard, by a cable to the vehicle, for example mobile telephones, may be flung country-specific and special equip- around the interior during the journey, ment available for the model series.
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4-1. CONTROLS Opening Safety note WARNING Fragile objects, for example glass bottles or glasses, can break in the event of an accident. Shards may scatter throughout the interior. There is a danger of injury or damage to property. Do not use any fragile objects while driving.
4-1. CONTROLS Boot WARNING If the permitted total weight and the permitted axle loads are exceeded, Vehicle equipment the operational safety of the vehicle is no longer guaranteed. There is a dan- This chapter describes all standard, ger of accidents. Do not exceed the country-specific and special equip- permitted total weight and permitted ment available for the model series.
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4-1. CONTROLS as possible, ideally directly Safety note behind the boot partition. Small and lightweight trans- WARNING ported loads: can be secured Incorrect use of the bag holders can with retaining straps, a luggage present a danger, for example if objects are flung around in the event net or other suitable straps.
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4-1. CONTROLS Side storage compartment, right General There is a storage compartment on the right side of the boot. Opening Unlock the cover on the right-hand side trim, arrow 1, and open, arrow Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
5-1. DRIVING HINTS Driving precautions 5-1.DRIVING HINTS Safety note WARNING Vehicle equipment New parts and components can This chapter describes all standard, cause safety and Driver Assistance Systems to respond with a delay. country-specific and special equip- There is a danger of accidents. After ment available for the model series.
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5-1. DRIVING HINTS Brake system Hot exhaust system Brake discs and pads only achieve WARNING their full effectiveness after approxi- During vehicle operation, high tem- mately 500 km, 300 miles. Drive peratures may occur under the vehi- moderately during this running-in cle body, for example due to the exhaust system.
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Cleaning the exhaust gas We recommend you consult any particle filter while driving authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable Various driver profiles ensure that repairer should you experience any the exhaust gas particle filter is difficulties in this regard.
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5-1. DRIVING HINTS on a bridge or embankment, or Driving in inclement weather when passing or being passed by a truck or other large vehicle. When visibility is poor due to fog When it is raining When visibility is poor due to fog, even if it is daytime, turn the low During a rain storm or when the beam headlights on to make your...
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5-1. DRIVING HINTS This situation, known as aquaplan- that require it. ing, means that the tyre can actu- The vehicle remains steerable. Any ally lose contact completely with obstacles can be avoided by per- the road surface and the vehicle forming steering movements as can neither be steered, nor the smoothly as possible.
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5-1. DRIVING HINTS Ensure that you do not obstruct WARNING other road users when doing so. When idling or with the engine The heat generated by braking switched off, safety-relevant func- tions are restricted or no longer avail- dries the brake discs and brake able, for example the braking effect of pads and protects them against the engine or power assistance for...
Before and after driving on a racing ment available for the model series. track, have the vehicle checked at It may therefore describe equip- any authorized Toyota retailer or ment and functions which are not Toyota authorized repairer, or any installed in your vehicle, for exam- reliable repairer.
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5-1. DRIVING HINTS This brings the cold engine up to Remove add-on parts after operating temperature as quickly as possible. Add-on parts on the vehicle inter- fere with its aerodynamic perfor- Think ahead mance and increase fuel consumption. Anticipating the road situation and adopting a smooth driving style will reduce fuel consumption.
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Have the vehicle serviced regularly Stopping the engine to achieve optimal economy and lifetime. Toyota recommends hav- When you stop the vehicle for ing maintenance work carried out longer periods, for example at traf- by Toyota.
MOBILITY 6-1. MOBILITY Refuelling......290 Wheels and tyres....292 Engine compartment ..319 Service products....321 Maintenance .....329 Scheduled maintenance (except for Europe and Australia) ......333 Replacing parts....340 Breakdown Assist .....348 General care.....363 Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
6-1. MOBILITY warning lamp may illuminate. Refuelling 6-1.MOBILITY Please comply with the safety regu- lations displayed at filling stations. Vehicle equipment This chapter describes all standard, Safety notes country-specific and special equip- ment available for the model series. NOTICE It may therefore describe equip- If the range drops below 50 km, 30 ment and functions which are not miles, the engine may no longer be...
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Have the fuel filler flap unlocked by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Place the fuel tank cap in the holder on the fuel filler flap.
6-1. MOBILITY Wheels and tyres Safety note WARNING Vehicle equipment A tyre with too little or no tyre inflation This chapter describes all standard, pressure can heat up significantly and sustain damage. Driving properties, country-specific and special equip- for example steering and braking, will ment available for the model series.
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More information regarding wheels and tyres can be obtained from any Tyres have a natural, uniform loss authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota of tyre inflation pressure. authorized repairer, or any reliable Inflating devices can display a pres- repairer.
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Checking using the tyre inflation pressure inscriptions on the Con- Summer tyres trol Display The tyre tread depth should not be Via Toyota Supra Command: less than 3 mm, 0.12 in, otherwise there is a high risk of aquaplaning. "My vehicle" "Vehicle status"...
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Have the wheels and tyres checked. To do so, carefully General drive to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any Inspect tyres regularly for damage, reliable repairer. If necessary, have...
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Incorrect wheel/tyre combinations impair the vehicle's handling charac- Have the wheel fitted and balanced teristics and interfere with the proper by any authorized Toyota retailer or functioning of various systems, such Toyota authorized repairer, or any as the Anti-lock Brake System or Vehicle Stability Control.
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Additional information Drive moderately for the first 300 is available from any authorized km, 200 miles. Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Retreaded tyres Swapping over front and rear WARNING...
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6-1. MOBILITY tyres. Label Run-flat tyres Principle In the event of a complete loss of tyre inflation pressure, run-flat tyres enable you to continue driving, with certain restrictions. The tyres are identified on the tyre's side wall by RSC Runflat System General Component.
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Sealant container • Applying the Mobility System can be ineffective for tyre damage larger than approximately 4 mm. • Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer if you are unable to put the tyre back in operation.
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6-1. MOBILITY Compressor Filling with sealing com- pound Safety notes WARNING A blocked exhaust pipe or inadequate ventilation can allow harmful exhaust fumes to enter the vehicle. The exhaust fumes contain pollutants which are colourless and odourless. Unlocking sealant container In enclosed spaces, the exhaust fumes can also build up outside the Sealant container holder...
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6-1. MOBILITY Pull filler hose completely from Insert the plug into the socket in the cover of the sealant con- the vehicle interior while the tainer. Do not kink the hose. compressor is switched off. Push the sealant container into Switch on the compressor with the bracket on the compressor standby state switched on or the...
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Minimum tyre inflation pressure is bar is not reached, contact any author- not reached ized Toyota retailer or Toyota author- ized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Unplug the connector from the If the tyre inflation pressure of at least 2 socket in the vehicle interior.
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6-1. MOBILITY Insert the plug into the socket in Minimum tyre inflation pressure is the vehicle interior. reached Unscrew the connecting hose of the compressor from the tyre valve. Unplug the connector from the socket in the vehicle interior. Store Mobility System in the vehicle.
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6-1. MOBILITY ble. for example tyres with special approval, the system must be actively reset. The current tyre Snow chains inflation pressures are then accepted as the specified values. Selecting tire chains To operate the system, also please Tire chains cannot be mounted. comply with the other information Snow tires should be used instead.
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Adjusting the settings • After every tyre or wheel change, a reset must be carried out with the Via Toyota Supra Command: correct tyre inflation pressure. "Tyre settings" • A reset must be carried out after the tyre inflation pressure has been Select tyres: adjusted to a new value.
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The status of the system and tyres Tyres with special approval: is indicated by the wheel colour and performing a reset message on the Control Display. Via Toyota Supra Command: If applicable, existing messages are "My vehicle" not deleted if the displayed speci- "Vehicle status"...
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6-1. MOBILITY "Tyre settings" Safety note Switch on drive-ready state but do not drive off. WARNING A damaged normal tyre with too little Reset the tyre inflation pressure: or no tyre inflation pressure impairs "Perform reset". driving characteristics, for example steering and braking.
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6-1. MOBILITY message is shown on the Control Check whether the vehicle is Display. equipped with standard tyres or run-flat tyres. Symbol Possible cause The symbol identifying run-flat tyres, see page 298, is a circle with the letters There has been a loss of RSC on the tyre side wall.
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6-1. MOBILITY Symbol Possible cause Symbol Possible cause The tyre was not inflated There has been a loss of properly, for example tyre inflation pressure. insufficient air added. No reset has been per- The system has detected formed on the system. a wheel change, but no The system uses the tyre reset has been run.
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TPM might not have been reset. Per- form a reset. Do not exceed a speed of 80 If no tyre damage can be identified, km/h, 50 mph. contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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Tyre Pressure Monitor might not have been reset. Perform a reset. Do not continue driving, but contact ■ Possible driving distance with any authorized Toyota retailer or a deflated tyre Toyota authorized repairer, or any The possible driving distance varies reliable repairer.
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If required, the tools for changing Message wheels are available as optional accessories from any authorized The yellow warning lamp Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized flashes and is then illumi- repairer, or any reliable repairer. nated continuously. A vehicle message is Safety notes shown.
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Do not lift another being jacked. vehicle or other items with the jack. The jack of your Toyota is mainte- nance-free. Please observe the infor- mation marked on the jack. WARNING...
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6-1. MOBILITY cial coding. The blots can only be On a level surface released with the adapter that matches the coding. Overview The adapter of the thiefproof wheel studs can be found in the on-board tool kit or in an oddments tray in the on-board tool kit.
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6-1. MOBILITY After screwing on the wheel Jacking points stud, remove the adapter again and stow it. Preparing the vehicle • Park the vehicle on firm and non-slip ground at a safe dis- tance from traffic. • Switch on the hazard warning lights.
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6-1. MOBILITY closest to the wheel to be dicular to and at right angles changed. underneath the jacking point. Turn the jack crank or lever Make sure that the base of the clockwise to extend the jack. jack is extended perpendicular to and at right angles below the jacking point.
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Drive with care and do not studs using a calibrated torque exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph. wrench. Drive to the nearest any author- ized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any relia- Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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6-1. MOBILITY Overview Inserting the emergency wheel Stow the emergency wheel and the tools for changing wheels in the bag. Place the bag in the boot. Hook the lashing straps onto the lashing eyes. Tie the lashing straps. Make The emergency wheel and the tools sure that it is seated correctly for changing wheels are located in and firmly.
6-1. MOBILITY installed in your vehicle, for exam- Engine compartment ple on account of the optional equipment selected or the country Vehicle equipment specification. This also applies to safety-relevant functions and sys- This chapter describes all standard, tems. Please comply with the rele- country-specific and special equip- vant laws and regulations when ment available for the model series.
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There is any authorized Toyota retailer or a danger of damage to property. Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- Before opening the bonnet, make able repairer. sure that the wipers with wiper blades fitted are in contact with the wind- screen.
6-1. MOBILITY Watch out for any protruding Service products parts of the bonnet. Vehicle equipment Closing This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equip- ment available for the model series. It may therefore describe equip- ment and functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for exam- ple on account of the optional equipment selected or the country...
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Engine oil consumption depends on press the start/stop button. Contact the driving style and operating con- any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- ditions. able repairer. Therefore check the engine oil level • Metallic additives, for example regularly each time you fill up with manganese or iron.
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"Vehicle status" engine oil. If there is too much engine oil, have the engine oil level corrected "Engine oil level" by any authorized Toyota retailer or The engine oil level is displayed. Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer.
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Do not top up with too much engine oil. If there is too much engine General oil, have the engine oil level corrected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Do not top up engine oil unless a Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer.
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Replenish with engine oils with the following oil specifications. Add engine oil. Petrol engine Tighten cap. Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra Engine oil grades for topping Alternative engine oil grades If suitable engine oils are not avail-...
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6-1. MOBILITY Information regarding suitable addi- Viscosity classes tives is available from any author- SAE 5W-30. ized Toyota retailer or Toyota SAE 0W-40. authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. SAE 5W-40. Viscosity classes with a high vis- Safety notes cosity grade can increase fuel con- sumption.
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6-1. MOBILITY ■ Disposal Checking the coolant level Allow the engine to cool down. Open the bonnet, see page 320. When disposing of coolant and Turn cap on coolant tank slightly coolant additives, comply with the anticlockwise, then allow the relevant environmental protection pressure to escape.
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6-1. MOBILITY Malfunction WARNING Washer fluid can ignite on contact Using undiluted screenwash con- with hot parts of the engine and catch centrate or antifreeze made of alco- fire. There is a danger of injury or hol may result in false indications at damage to property.
6-1. MOBILITY Maintenance Condition Based Service Vehicle equipment Principle This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equip- Sensors and special algorithms ment available for the model series. monitor the conditions in which the It may therefore describe equip- vehicle is used. CBS uses this ment and functions which are not information to determine the main- installed in your vehicle, for exam-...
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Where to go for maintenance the Control Display, see page 169. service? It makes good sense to take your vehi- cle to your local Toyota dealer for main- Scheduled maintenance (for tenance service as well as other Europe) inspections and repairs.
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Incorrect use of the OBD on-board should be inspected by a qualified tech- diagnosis socket can result in mal- nician according to the Toyota mainte- functions in the vehicle. There is a nance schedule. danger of damage to property. Only...
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The regulations concern- ing the returning of end-of-life vehi- cles may vary from country to country. Additional information is available from any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
6-1. MOBILITY Scheduled maintenance (except for Europe and Australia) Perform maintenance by the schedule as follows: Maintenance schedule requirements Your vehicle needs to be serviced according to the normal maintenance schedule. Maintenance schedule (except for Korea, Mexico, South Africa, Russia and Turkey) Maintenance operations: I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary R = Replace, change or lubricate...
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6-1. MOBILITY SERVICE ODOMETER READING INTERVAL: x1000 (Odometer read- MONTHS ing or months, whichever x1000 7.2 14.4 21.6 28.8 36 43.2 50.4 57.6 comes first.) miles Horn, headlight flashers and hazard warning flashers 7 Interior lighting 8 Blower 9 Lighting system 10 Seat belts Wiper and window washer system...
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6-1. MOBILITY SERVICE ODOMETER READING INTERVAL: x1000 (Odometer read- MONTHS ing or months, whichever x1000 7.2 14.4 21.6 28.8 36 43.2 50.4 57.6 comes first.) miles Steering compo- nents Road safety and per- forming a test drive 22 Micro filter NOTE: Replace both the engine oil and oil filter when the engine oil warning light appears, even if 12 months have not passed or when driven less than...
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6-1. MOBILITY SERVICE INTER- ODOMETER READING VAL: x1000 (Odometer read- MONTHS ing or months, whichever comes x1000 first.) miles CHASSIS AND BODY Replace when the brake warning light 4 Brake pads appears. First replace at 36 months, then replace at every 24 5 Brake fluid months.
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6-1. MOBILITY SERVICE INTER- ODOMETER READING VAL: x1000 (Odometer read- MONTHS ing or months, whichever comes x1000 first.) miles Vehicle underbody and all other visible components 20 Steering components Road safety and per- forming a test drive 22 Micro filter NOTE: Replace both the engine oil and oil filter when the engine oil warning light appears, even if 18 months have not passed or when driven less than...
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6-1. MOBILITY SERVICE INTER- ODOMETER READING VAL: x1000 (Odometer read- MONTHS ing or months, whichever comes x1000 first.) miles FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS 3 Air filter CHASSIS AND BODY Replace when the brake warning light 4 Brake pads appears. First replace at 36 months, then replace at every 24 5 Brake fluid months.
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6-1. MOBILITY SERVICE INTER- ODOMETER READING VAL: x1000 (Odometer read- MONTHS ing or months, whichever comes x1000 first.) miles Coolant level and coolant composition Brake lines and the brake line connections Vehicle underbody and all other visible components 20 Steering components Road safety and per- forming a test drive 22 Micro filter...
6-1. MOBILITY Replacing parts Wiper blades Vehicle equipment Safety notes This chapter describes all standard, NOTICE country-specific and special equip- The windscreen may sustain damage ment available for the model series. if a wiper falls onto it without the wiper It may therefore describe equip- blade fitted.
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The manufacturer of your vehi- cle recommends having work on the lighting system, including bulb replacement, performed by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Insert the new wiper blade and press into the holder until it WARNING engages.
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6-1. MOBILITY More information regarding the bat- Safety note tery can be obtained from any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota WARNING authorized repairer, or any reliable Vehicle batteries that are classified as repairer. unsuitable may damage systems or result in functions no longer being The manufacturer of your vehicle carried out.
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WARNING obtained from any authorized Incorrect or repaired fuses can over- Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized load electrical cables and compo- repairer, or any reliable repairer. nents. There is a risk of fire. Do not...
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Replacing fuses Unlock the cover on the right-hand side trim, arrow 1, and open, arrow The manufacturer of the vehicle recommends having fuses changed by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Fuse informations Front...
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6-1. MOBILITY Rear Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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6-1. MOBILITY F36, F63 F206, F244, F 271 F 3, F254 F20, F21 F3, F40 , F204 F 4, F5, F6, F244 F118 F 70 F2, F29 F48, F5 2, F26 9 F 203, F206, F209, F 271 F1, F59, F60, F 76, F204, F208, F 209, F 1, F 3, F 39 F255...
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Active Sound Design Overhead function center, USB Hub Exterior door handle elec- tronics Body Domain Controller Instrument cluster Controller (Toyota Supra Additional battery: Dual Command) Accumulator System (DSS) Electric fan (air cooler), Con- Fuel pump control electron- trolled differential lock...
6-1. MOBILITY Breakdown Assist Symbol Meaning Control panels centre con- sole, Interior light in the Vehicle equipment glove box, Interior light, Inte- This chapter describes all standard, rior light in the sunvisor, country-specific and special equip- Exterior mirror, Selector lever ment available for the model series.
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Although sult an authorized Toyota retailer or the operation of the brakes and steer- Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- ing will not be totally lost, they will able repairer.
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292. If has no obvious external injuries, any tire is damaged, contact any but they may have a head injury, authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota keep their airway open while authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer for assistance.
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Contact with roadside assistance can also be made via a vehicle message, see page 163. Operating requirements Activated Toyota Supra Connect contract. Mobile reception. Standby state is switched on. Starting roadside assistance Via Toyota Supra Command:...
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6-1. MOBILITY "Connected Serv." Overview "Toyota Supra Assistance" "Roadside assistance" A voice connection is established. Emergency call (except for Russia) Statutory emergency call SOS button. Principle The system can be used to trigger an emergency call automatically or Operating requirements manually in emergency situations.
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Press and hold the SOS button shown. until the LED in the button area Have a check performed by an any is illuminated green. authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable The LED is illuminated green repairer. when the emergency call has been activated.
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The SIM card integrated in the mined. vehicle is activated. If questions posed by the Toyota Emer- gency Call Centre remain unanswered, Automatic triggering rescue measures are automatically ini- tiated.
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6-1. MOBILITY vehicle. In compliance with the Emergency call (for Russia) applicable laws, neither the auto- matic emergency call system nor Statutory emergency call the automatic SOS device can be deactivated. Principle Press the SOS button in an emer- gency only. The system can be used to trigger The emergency call establishes a an emergency call automatically or...
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If the situation permits, wait in the vehi- cle until voice contact has been estab- Toyota Supra Connect functions lished. might not be available for a specific The LED flashes green when the time following the check.
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Toyota retailer or Toyota Light switch, turn from setting authorized repairer, or any reliable Press SOS button. The compo- repairer.
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● agent. If the extinguishing agent is every 2 years by any authorized inhaled, move the casualty out into Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized the fresh air. If the casualty experi- repairer, or any reliable repairer. ences breathing difficulties, contact a doctor immediately.
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6-1. MOBILITY with fully insulated terminal clamps. Jump-starting connections Safety notes WARNING Touching live components can result in an electric shock. There is a danger of injury or even death. Do not touch any components that could be live. WARNING The jump-starting connection in the Connecting the jump leads in the engine compartment serves as the...
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Toyota Supra Safety Systems. There the corresponding engine or is a danger of accidents. Switch off all Toyota Supra Safety Systems before body earth connection on the tow-starting/towing.
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6-1. MOBILITY Pushing the vehicle Safety notes To remove a broken-down vehicle WARNING from a dangerous area, it can be If the gross vehicle weight of the tow- pushed for a short distance. ing vehicle is less than that of the vehicle to be towed, the towing eye Roll or push, see page 156, the can be pulled off, or the vehicle may...
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Have the cause of the starting diffi- tight. culties rectified by any authorized Only use the towing eye for tow- Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized ing on paved roads. repairer, or any reliable repairer. Avoid cross-loads on the towing eye, for example do not raise the vehicle by the towing eye.
6-1. MOBILITY General care Steam-jet cleaners and high-pressure cleaners Vehicle equipment Safety note This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equip- NOTICE ment available for the model series. When cleaning with high-pressure It may therefore describe equip- cleaners, excessive pressure or ment and functions which are not excessive temperatures can damage various components.
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6-1. MOBILITY cle, a signal sounds. NOTICE The vehicle can be damaged if auto- Exiting from a car wash matic washing bays or car washes are used incorrectly. There is a dan- Ensure that the remote control is ger of damage to property. Observe the following notes: located in the vehicle.
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Cleaning agents can contain hazard- bumpers carried out by any author- ous substances or constitute a health ized Toyota retailer or Toyota author- risk. There is a danger of injury. When ized repairer, or any reliable repairer. cleaning the interior, open the doors or windows.
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6-1. MOBILITY • If dead insects, insect droppings or NOTICE bird droppings are present on the To prevent the wheels from corrod- ● paint surface ing, remove any dirt and store in a • After driving in an area contami- place with low humidity when stor- nated with soot, oily smoke, mine ing the wheels.
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6-1. MOBILITY clean and care for the leather only use neutral rim cleaner with a approximately every two months. pH value of between 5 and 9. Do not use abrasive cleaners or steam Clean light-coloured leather more cleaners above 60 °C/140 °F. frequently as it has the tendency to Observe the manufacturer's soil faster.
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6-1. MOBILITY Plastic parts Carpets and foot mats NOTICE WARNING Cleaning agents containing alcohol or Objects in the driver's footwell can solvents, such as nitro thinners, cold restrict the pedal travel or block a cleaners, fuel or similar can damage pedal that has been pressed.
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Special measures need to be taken if putting the vehicle out of use for longer than three months. Addi- tional information is available from any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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7-1. REFERENCE SZ models 1292 (50.9) 1299 (51.1) SZ-R models 1292 (50.9) Height mm (in) 1294 (50.9) RZ models 1299 (51.1) 1301 (51.2) Length mm (in) 4379 (172.4) Wheelbase mm (in) 2470 (97.2) Smallest turning circle dia. m (ft) 11.0 (36.1) : Except for Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Brunei, Sri Lanka, GCC coun- tries , Jordan, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan...
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7-1. REFERENCE SZ-R models Kerb weight ready for road, with 75 kg, 165 lb, load, tank 90 % full, no optional kg (lb) 1470 (3241) extras Permitted gross weight kg (lb) 1710 (3770) Load kg (lb) 315 (694) Front axle load limit kg (lb) 825 (1819) Rear axle load limit...
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7-1. REFERENCE Engine SZ models Model B48B20B Cylinders Valves p.cyl. Stroke mm (in) 94.6 (3.7) Bore mm (in) 82 (3.2) Displacement cm³ (cu.in.) 1998 (121.9) Maximum vehicle speed km/h (mph) 242 (150.1) 320 N·m/1450 - Maximum torque 4200 rpm Maximum output 145 kW/4500 rpm SZ-R models Model...
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275/35 ZR19 100Y XL : A rating closer to “1” indicates higher performance. 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 325. Supra Owner's Manual Supra_OM_General_OM99U69E...
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7-1. REFERENCE Cooling system Coolant type “Antifreeze and Corrosion Inhibitor Frostox HT-12” Automatic transmission Fluid type Automatic Gearbox Oil ATF 3+ 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...
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