Maintenance ...... Cockpit ........36 Replacing components ..Sensors of the vehicle...40 Breakdown assistance ..Operating state of the vehicle Care ................43 Toyota Supra Command ..46 REFERENCE General settings ....60 Personal settings ....63 Connections ......68 6-1. REFERENCE Opening and closing .....77...
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Action steps to be carried out Your Toyota dealer are presented as a numbered list. The steps must be carried Your Toyota dealer will be glad out in the defined order. to answer questions at any time. First action step.
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Owner's tory documents. Manual, refer to the Supplemen- tary Owner's Manuals. Warranty Toyota is happy to answer any Your vehicle is technically con- questions that you may have about the features and options figured for the operating condi- applicable to your vehicle.
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Toyota parts and accessories known to the State of California to cause cancer. Wash your hands have been tested by Toyota for after handling. Used engine oil their safety and suitability in Toy- contains chemicals that have ota vehicles.
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In such case, please ing engine exhaust, carbon mon- contact your Toyota dealer for oxide, phthalates, and lead, which further information. are known to the State of Califor- nia to cause cancer and birth...
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Toyota • Malfunctions and faults in Supra Connect account that is important system compo- used.
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If necessary, data can be trans- cation number. ferred to the entertainment and communication system of the Your Toyota dealer can read out vehicle, e.g. via smartphone. the information. The socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis This includes the following...
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1-1. NOTES cle, it can be deleted at any settings depends on the respec- time. tive app and the operating sys- tem of the mobile device. This data is only transmitted to third parties upon personal Services request as part of the use of online services.
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1-1. NOTES nection, for instance with the IT main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near systems of the vehicle manufac- turer intended for this purpose. crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a Any collection, processing, and road obstacle, data that will use of personal data above and...
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1-1. NOTES the EDR data with the type of ber can be found in the engine personally identifying data rou- compartment, on the right-hand tinely acquired during a crash side of the vehicle. investigation. Right nameplate To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed.
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Toy- lenses and plastic material of ota genuine parts and accesso- glasses to deform or crack. ries or Toyota approved parts, as doing so may cause an unex- • Soft drink cans may fracture, pected malfunction or an acci- causing the contents to spray dent.
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1-1. NOTES (NHTSA) in addition to notifying WARNING Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll-free: 1-800-331-4331). If NHTSA receives similar com- plaints, it may open an investi- gation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Entering 2-1.QUICK REFERENCE If a fuel can, combustible car care products, spray cans, etc. are left in the vehicle, there is a danger Before driving that they may catch fire and explode. Also, when the vehicle is parked with the doors and win- dows completely closed, do not Vehicle inspection...
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If there is a hole or crack in the Make sure to only use genuine exhaust system, caused by corro- Toyota floor mats which are sion, etc., exhaust gasses may designed for this model and enter the vehicle while driving. If...
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE around the vehicle for small Unlocking the vehicle children and low objects before driving. Press the button on the When backing up (reversing), remote control. if you cannot see the area Depending on the settings, behind the vehicle suffi- either only the driver's door or all ciently, exit the vehicle and vehicle access points are...
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE The vehicle automatically Locking detects the remote control when it is in close proximity or in the Pressing the button car's interior. locks the vehicle if the front doors are closed. Unlocking the vehicle The fuel filler flap remains unlocked.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE light up in a variety of combina- Trunk lid tions and colors. Several of the lights are Opening checked for proper functioning and light up temporarily when Press and hold the but- the engine is started or standby ton on the remote con- state is switched on.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE VSC OFF button Voice activation Toyota Supra Safety button ■ Activating the voice activa- Parking brake tion system Press the button on the Toyota Supra Command steering wheel. Concept Wait for the signal. Say the command. Toyota Supra Command...
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Set-up and use Driver's seat memory Backrest tilt Backrest width Seats, mirrors, and steer- Lumbar support ing wheel Adjusting the exterior mir- Manually adjustable seats rors 5 4 3 Backrest angle Adjusting Height Selecting a mirror, Automatic Backrest width* Curb Monitor, refer to page Lumbar support*...
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A signal sounds. nected once to the vehicle, the mobile phone can be operated Calling up settings using Toyota Supra Command, the steering wheel buttons and Press the desired button 1 or 2. voice activation. Connecting the mobile...
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE "Mobile devices" in several ways. • Via Toyota Supra Command: "Connect new device" "Accept" Select the functions for which the mobile phone is to be • Press the button on the used. steering wheel. • Via the selection list in the The Bluetooth name of the vehicle is displayed on the Control Display.
• Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Siri state voice operation are switched on on the iPhone. Switching on Bluetooth and CarPlay Via Toyota Supra Command: Depress the brake pedal. "My Vehicle" Press the Start/Stop button. "System settings" "Mobile devices" Switching off drive-ready state "Settings"...
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE With the driver's safety belt fas- Parking brake tened, briefly push the selector lever in the desired direction, Setting past a resistance point, if needed. The selector lever Pull the switch. returns to the center position in The LED on the switch each case.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE High beams, headlight flasher, turn signal High beams, headlight flasher Press button P. Automatic transmission, manual mode Push the lever forward or pull it backward. • High beams on, arrow 1. The high beams light up when the low beams are switched on.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Lane change to the left Switching the wipers on/off (movethe lever partway and and brief wipe release it) ■ Switching on The left hand signals will flash 3 times. Left turn Lights and lighting Light functions Symbol Function Press the lever up until the Lights off.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Pull the wiper lever towards you. Rain sensor ■ Activating/deactivating Climate control Button Function Temperature. To activate: press the lever up once from its standard position, Recirculated-air mode. arrow 1. To deactivate: press the lever back into the standard position. Maximum cooling.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE gasoline should be sulfur-free or Button Function very low in sulfur content. Fuels that are marked on the Seat heating. gas pump as containing metal must not be used. P.293 Wheels and tires Climate control opera- tion. Tire inflation pressure speci- fications Air flow, manual.
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The friction during hard braking may produce brake dust and Adding make the rims dirty. Brake dust can be removed by cleaning the rims. Toyota recommends using vehicle care and cleaning prod- ucts from Toyota. Electronic oil measure- ment Only add engine oil when the...
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE After driving Roadside assistance Via Toyota Supra Command: When parking "Toyota Supra Connect" "Toyota Supra Assistance" When leaving the vehicle, turn the engine switch off, apply the "Roadside assistance" parking brake and lock the A voice connection is established.
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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE WARNING When taking a nap in the vehicle is unavoidable, park the vehicle in a safe place, turn the engine switch off, and if possible, sleep in the passenger seat. If the engine is left running, the accelerator pedal may be depressed or selec- tor lever may be operated unin- tentionally, possibly leading to an...
CONTROLS 3-1. CONTROLS Cockpit ......36 Sensors of the vehicle..40 Operating state of the vehi- cle.........43 Toyota Supra Command ........46 General settings .....60 Personal settings ...63 Connections ....68 Opening and closing ..77 Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel......96 Transporting children safely ........
3-1. CONTROLS Cockpit 3-1.CONTROLS Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all stan- options or country versions. This dard, country-specific and also applies to safety-related optional features offered with functions and systems. When the series. It also describes fea- using these functions and sys- tures and functions that are not tems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.
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Unlocking the trunk lid P.80 Unlock hood P.292 In the vicinity of the center console Control Display P.48 P.131 SPORT driving mode Hazard warning sys- Toyota Supra Safety tem P.315 P.172 Ventilation P.231 Glove compartment P.244 Auto Start/Stop func- Radio/multimedia, see tion P.116 Owner's Manual for Naviga- Parking Sensors P.40...
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3-1. CONTROLS Parking brake P.119 Switch drive-ready 10Automatic transmission state on/off P.115 selector lever P.126 In the vicinity of the roofliner Indicator light, front-seat passenger airbag P.171 Reading lights P.158 Interior lights P.158 Emergency call, SOS P.316...
3-1. CONTROLS Sensors of the vehicle Cameras Vehicle equipment Cameras behind the wind- shield This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- tures and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
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3-1. CONTROLS depressions or in tight curves. Radar sensors, side, rear* • When the camera field of view : if equipped is covered, for instance by a fogged up windshield or labels. • When the camera lens is dirty or damaged. •...
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3-1. CONTROLS dips in the road. cles, loud machines or other ultrasonic sources. If applicable, a Check Control • Under certain weather condi- message is displayed if the sys- tions, e.g., high relative tem fails. humidity, wet conditions, snowfall, cold, extreme heat, Ultrasound sensors or strong wind.
For this purpose, Idle state the driver and front passenger must exit the vehicle. Principle Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" If the vehicle is in idle state, it is switched off. "Vehicle settings" "Doors/Key"...
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3-1. CONTROLS Manual idle state Display in the instrument cluster To establish idle state in the vehicle after end of trip: OFF is displayed in the instrument cluster. The drive- train is switched off and standby state switched on. Drive-ready state Concept Press and hold the Switching on drive-ready state...
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3-1. CONTROLS The ignition is activated auto- WARNING matically for a brief time and is An unsecured vehicle can begin stopped as soon as the engine to move and possibly roll away. starts. There is a risk of an accident. Before exiting, secure the vehicle Most of the indicator/warning against rolling.
The key- board's display changes auto- Operating concept matically. Symbol Function Principle The Toyota Supra Command Change between capital combines the functions of many and lower-case letters. switches. Insert blank space. General information Use voice activation.
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Satellite radio is switched • Destination search: place names can be entered in all Telephone languages that are available in Toyota Supra Command. Symbol Meaning Incoming or outgoing call. Activating/deactivating the Missed call. functions Signal strength of cellu- Several menu items are pre- lar network.
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3-1. CONTROLS Move the Controller to the Symbol Meaning right until the split screen is Bluetooth audio. selected. USB audio interface. Press the Controller. Select the desired setting. Additional symbols ■ Specifying the number of Symbol Meaning displays Check Control message. It is possible to specify the num- ber of displays.
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Controller can be used to select Safety information menu items and enter the set- tings. NOTICE Some Toyota Supra Command Objects in the area in the front of functions can be operated using the Control Display can shift and damage the Control Display.
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3-1. CONTROLS for example. Button Function Press once: opens the previous display. Press and hold: open the menus used last. Opens the Options menu. Controller without naviga- tion system • Tilt in four directions to switch between displays, for exam- ple.
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Press the button. • Tilt in two directions to switch between displays, for exam- ple. The main menu is displayed. All Toyota Supra Command functions can be called up via the main menu. Buttons on the Controller Adapting the main menu...
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The menu consists of various areas: Via Toyota Supra Command: • Screen settings, for instance Select the menu. "Split screen". “Personalize menu” • Control options for the...
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Hold the Controller down: delete all letters or num- bers. The main menu is displayed. Using alphabetical lists All Toyota Supra Command functions can be called up via For alphabetical lists with more the main menu. than 30 entries, the letters for...
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3-1. CONTROLS Selecting menu items Changing settings Settings such as brightness can Tap desired menu item. be changed via the touch- screen. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "System settings" "Displays" "Control display" "Brightness at night" Dynamic contents To perform the desired set-...
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• Enter characters as they are displayed on the Control Dis- play. General information • Always enter associated char- Some Toyota Supra Command acters, such as accents or functions can be operated using periods so that the letter can the touchpad on the Controller.
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Operation General information Delete a charac- Swipe to the left ter. on the touchpad. The Toyota Supra Command functions can be stored on the Swipe to the programmable memory buttons Enter a blank right in the cen- and called up directly, for space.
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No other commands may be General information available. In this case, operate • Functions that can only be the function via Toyota Supra used when the vehicle is sta- Command. tionary can only be operated via the voice activation sys- Terminating the voice activa- tem to a limited extent.
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The short version of the voice tion. dialog plays back short mes- • Encrypted connection is sages in abbreviated form. not available. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Help on the voice activation system "System settings" "Language" • To have the available spoken instructions read out loud: "Speech mode:"...
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Activate voice command stored locally there. response on the smartphone for Via Toyota Supra Command: this purpose. "My Vehicle" Press and hold the but- "System settings" ton on the steering wheel for "Language"...
3-1. CONTROLS General settings Time Vehicle features and Setting the time zone options Via Toyota Supra Command: This chapter describes all stan- "My Vehicle" dard, country-specific and "System settings" optional features offered with "Date and time" the series. It also describes fea- tures that are not necessarily "Time zone:"...
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Via Toyota Supra Command: tances, and temperature. "My Vehicle" Via Toyota Supra Command: "System settings" "My Vehicle"...
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Select the desired menu and cally on the Control Display. the desired content. Some of these popup windows can be activated or deactivated. Messages Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Concept "System settings" The menu centrally displays all "Pop-ups" messages arriving in the vehicle Select the desired setting.
The vehicle offers different func- Via Toyota Supra Command: tions, whose use requires a data "My Vehicle" transfer to Toyota or a service provider. The data transfer can "System settings" be deactivated for some func- "Notifications"...
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Activating/deactivating notes. Follow the instructions on the • Login accounts. Control Display. Altogether, the deletion of the Via Toyota Supra Command: data can take up to 15 minutes. "My Vehicle" Functional requirement "System settings" "Data privacy" Data can only be deleted while stationary.
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Control Display. If another driver profile is To exit the welcome screen via selected via Toyota Supra Com- Toyota Supra Command: "OK" mand, the settings stored in it will be applied automatically. The new driver profile is...
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3-1. CONTROLS Via Toyota Supra Command: Adjusting "My Vehicle" The settings for the following "Driver profiles" systems and functions are Select driver profile. stored in the active driver profile. The scope of storable settings "OK" depends on country and equip- •...
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3-1. CONTROLS Via Toyota Supra Command: "Driver profiles" "My Vehicle" Select driver profile. "Driver profiles" The driver profile marked with this symbol can be exported. Select driver profile. "Export driver profile" The driver profile marked with Select a storage device for this symbol can be renamed.
3-1. CONTROLS Connections not be possible in the following cases, for example. • The passenger unlocks the Vehicle features and vehicle with his or her own options remote control, but another person is driving. This chapter describes all stan- • The driver unlocks the vehicle dard, country-specific and via Smart Key System and optional features offered with...
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• Apple CarPlay. Making calls via the • Screen Mirroring. hands-free system. Paired devices are automatically Using phone func- recognized later on and con- tions via Toyota Bluetooth. nected to the vehicle. Supra Command. Using the smart- Safety information phone Office func- tions.
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Activate function to show the con- Confirm the control number on the tact pictures. device and on the Control Display. Move the Controller to the • Enter and confirm the same left. control number on the device and via Toyota Supra Com- mand.
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Do not subject the mobile phone to played in the device list, refer to extreme ambient temperatures. page 75. Why can phone functions not be used via Toyota Supra Com- Frequently asked ques- mand? tions • The mobile phone may not be...
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• Due to the large number of tion is still not available, contact USB media available on the the Toyota dealer. market, it cannot be guaran- teed that every device is oper- able on the vehicle.
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Not compatible USB media: voice operation are activated • USB hard drives. on the iPhone. • USB hubs. • Booking the Toyota Supra • USB memory card readers Connect service: Apple Car- with multiple inserts. Play preparation. • HFS-formatted USB media.
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In this case, the following expla- Activating Wi-Fi nations can help: The iPhone has already been Via Toyota Supra Command: paired with Apple CarPlay. "My Vehicle" When a new connection is "System settings" established, CarPlay can no lon- ger be selected.
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• The data stored on the SIM Via Toyota Supra Command: card or in the mobile phone "My Vehicle" are transferred to the vehicle "System settings" after recognition.
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3-1. CONTROLS changed. Connecting the device Via Toyota Supra Command: A disconnected device can be "My Vehicle" reconnected. "System settings" Via Toyota Supra Command: "Mobile devices" "My Vehicle" "Settings" "System settings" "Swap telephone/additional "Mobile devices" tel." Select device. "Connect device"...
3-1. CONTROLS the remote control, take the Opening and closing remote control with you when exiting the vehicle. Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all stan- WARNING dard, country-specific and optional features offered with The vehicle key has a button cell battery.
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3-1. CONTROLS when unlocking with the remote WARNING control depends on the following Unattended children or animals in settings, refer to page 90, for the vehicle can cause the vehicle unlocking and locking: to move and endanger them- selves and traffic, for instance due •...
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3-1. CONTROLS will be applied. settings, refer to page 90: • The interior lights are • If the locking of the vehicle is switched on, unless they were confirmed with a light signal manually switched off. For or a sound signal. switching the interior lights •...
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3-1. CONTROLS The light functions may depend With Smart Key System: on the ambient brightness. convenient closing Trunk lid Safety information General information WARNING With convenient closing, body To avoid locking the vehicle key parts can be jammed. There is a in the vehicle, do not place the risk of injury.
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3-1. CONTROLS tem if you find yourself in a dan- NOTICE gerous situation. Using unsuitable batteries in a • Press the button on the vehicle key can damage the vehi- cle key. There is a risk of material remote control and hold damage.
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Have old batteries dis- • Shielding of the remote con- posed of by your Toyota trol due to metal objects. dealer or take them to a Do not transport the remote control collection point.
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This requires an active Toyota Supra Connect contract and the Toyota Supra Connect app must be installed on a smartphone. • Unlocking the vehicle can be requested via the Concierge. An active Toyota Supra Connect contract is required.
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3-1. CONTROLS under the cover and push the NOTICE cover out. The door lock is permanently Use the thumb for counter support joined with the door. The door to prevent the cover from falling out handle can be moved. When pull- of the door handle.
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3-1. CONTROLS Buttons for the central Opening locking system • Pull the door handle on the door to open the door. The General information other doors remain locked. • Press the button to In the event of a severe acci- dent, the vehicle is automatically unlock all the doors.
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3-1. CONTROLS after approx. 2 seconds. Safety notes Important points WARNING The vehicle transmits radio waves whenever the Smart Key System is used to lock or unlock the The driver should always doors, open the trunk lid, or when carry the remote control on the engine switch is operated.
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3-1. CONTROLS Effective range (areas within which Smart Key System radio waves are transmitted) Near the front of the center console Near the rear of the center console In the luggage compartment and near the rear bumper Near each door and door handle unlocked.
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3-1. CONTROLS • If the locking of the vehicle is Unlocking the vehicle confirmed with a light signal or a sound signal. • If the exterior mirrors are automatically folded in when the vehicle is locked. The exterior mirrors are not folded in when the hazard warning flashers are switched on.
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3-1. CONTROLS Trunk lid NOTICE General information To avoid locking the vehicle key in the vehicle, do not place the vehicle key in the cargo area. Depending on the vehicle equip- When closing the trunk lid, make ment and country version, it is sure that the straps of the luggage also possible to have the doors cover are not caught.
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3-1. CONTROLS Closing Unlocking Doors Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Doors/Key" "Driver's door" or "All Grasp the recess grips and pull doors" the trunk lid down. Select the desired setting: • "Driver's door only" Trunk emergency unlocking Only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap are unlocked.
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3-1. CONTROLS "Doors/Key" Adjusting the last seat and mirror position "Lock automatically" The vehicle locks automatically Via Toyota Supra Command: after a short period of time if no "My Vehicle" door is opened after unlocking. "Driver profiles" Automatic unlocking Select driver profile.
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3-1. CONTROLS "Doors/Key" Do not modify the system to ensure function of the alarm "Turn off after door opening" system. Opening the front doors establishes the idle state, refer to page 43. Switching on/off Alarm system When you unlock and lock the vehicle, either with the remote General information control or with Comfort entry, the...
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3-1. CONTROLS gerous situation. has not been tampered with. • The indicator light flashes • Press the button on the after unlocking until remote control and hold drive-ready state is switched for at least 3 seconds. on, but no longer than approx. •...
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3-1. CONTROLS • In duplex garages. Power windows • During transport on trains car- rying vehicles, at sea or on a General information trailer. • With animals in the vehicle. The windows can be opened • When the vehicle is locked with the vehicle key from the after start of fueling.
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3-1. CONTROLS The remote control must be in General information the car’s interior. If resistance or a blockage is detected while a window is Opening being closed, the closing action is interrupted. • Press the switch to the resistance point. Safety information The window opens while the switch is being held.
3-1. CONTROLS Seats, mirrors, and Seats steering wheel Safety information Vehicle features and options WARNING Seat adjustments while driving This chapter describes all stan- can lead to unexpected move- dard, country-specific and ments of the seat. Vehicle control could be lost. There is a risk of an optional features offered with accident.
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3-1. CONTROLS Manually adjustable seats Height 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* : if equipped Backrest angle Pull the lever and slide the seat in the desired direction.
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3-1. CONTROLS Seat angle Overview Pull the lever up or press the Forward/backward, height, lever down repeatedly until the seat tilt seat reaches the desired angle. Driver's seat memory Backrest tilt Electrically adjustable Backrest width seats* Lumbar support : if equipped Forward/backward General information The seat adjustment for the...
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3-1. CONTROLS Height Lumbar support Concept The curvature of the seat back- rest can be adjusted in a way that it supports the lumbar region of the spine. The lower back and the spine are sup- ported for upright posture. Push switch up or down.
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3-1. CONTROLS Adjusting Safety information • Press the front section WARNING of the button: The back- Use of a safety belt to buckle rest width decreases. more than one person will poten- • Press the rear section of tially defeat the ability of the the button: The back- safety belt to serve its protective rest width increases.
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Have the safety belts the impact to the occupants. checked after an accident at the your Toyota dealer. Correct use of the seat belts Correct use of safety belts • Wear the safety belt twist-free and tight to your body over your lap and shoulders.
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3-1. CONTROLS Correct driving posture and use of the seat belts Position the head restraint so that the center of it is at the same height as the top of your ears Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted Adjust the seat so that your arms bend slightly at the elbow when gripping the upper part of the steering wheel Make sure that the seat belt is snug and not loose at any point...
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3-1. CONTROLS Use of seat belts may be manda- WARNING tory under local laws and regula- To reduce the risk of sliding under tions. If a seat belt is not worn the lap belt during a collision, do properly, an occupant may con- not recline the seat more than tact interior parts or be thrown necessary.
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3-1. CONTROLS safety belt buckle must Display in the instrument engage audibly. cluster The indicator light lights up and a signal sounds. Make sure that the safety belts are positioned cor- rectly. The safety belt reminder can also be acti- vated if objects are placed on the front passenger seat.
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3-1. CONTROLS rest tilt. Safety information Adjust the distance so that the head restraint is as close as WARNING possible to the back of the head. Objects reflected in the mirror are closer than they appear. The dis- tance to the traffic behind could Removing be incorrectly estimated, for instance while changing lanes.
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3-1. CONTROLS Malfunction Automatic dimming fea- ture In case of an electrical malfunc- The exterior mirror on the tion, adjust the mirror by press- driver's side is automatically ing the edges of the mirror dimmed. Photocells in the car's glass. interior mirror, refer to page 106, are used to control this.
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3-1. CONTROLS automatically. Manual steering wheel adjustment Photocells are used for control: • In the mirror glass. • On the back of the mirror. Overview Fold the lever down. Move the steering wheel to the preferred height and angle to suit your seating position.
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3-1. CONTROLS • Backrest width. Press desired button 1 or 2 • Lumbar support. while the LED is lit. A signal sounds. Safety information Calling up settings WARNING The stored position is called up Using the memory function while automatically. driving can lead to unexpected seat movements.
3-1. CONTROLS Transporting children Switching on safely Press the button Vehicle features and once for each temperature level. options The maximum temperature is reached when three LEDs are This chapter describes all stan- lit. dard, country-specific and optional features offered with Switching off the series.
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3-1. CONTROLS WARNING WARNING When children are in the vehi- ■ Never leave children unattended in the vehicle, and never allow children to have or use the key.Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral.
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3-1. CONTROLS The right place for chil- WARNING dren Exposure to intense sunlight can cause child restraint systems and their components to become very Safety information hot. Persons may sustain burn injuries when touching the hot components. There is a risk of WARNING injury.
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Installing child restraint checked and replaced by your systems Toyota dealer. General information WARNING The stability of the child restraint Pay attention to the specifica- system is limited or compromised...
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3-1. CONTROLS forward until the best possible On the front passenger belt guide position is reached. seat Backrest width Deactivating airbags Adjustable backrest width: WARNING before installing a child restraint system in the front passenger Active front-seat passenger air- bags can injure a child in a child seat, open the backrest width restraint system when the airbags completely.
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3-1. CONTROLS Unlocking the safety belt Anchors Unbuckle the safety belt Symbol Meaning buckle. The respective sym- Remove the child restraint bol shows the anchor system. for the upper retaining strap. Seats with an Allow the belt strap to be upper top tether are pulled in completely.
3-1. CONTROLS Driving Guide the upper retaining strap over the head restraint to the anchor. Vehicle features and Attach the hook of the retain- options ing strap to the anchor. This chapter describes all stan- Tighten the retaining strap. dard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series.
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3-1. CONTROLS The brake pedal remains Apply drive mode. pressed while the vehicle is Release the parking brake. stationary. Drive away. The driver's safety belt is buckled or the driver's door is Auto Start/Stop function closed. Concept Manual engine stop The Auto Start/Stop function If the engine was not switched helps save fuel.
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3-1. CONTROLS angle or the steering wheel is Displays in the instrument being turned. cluster Vehicle battery is heavily dis- ■ General information charged. The display in the At higher elevations. instrument cluster indi- The hood is unlocked. cates that the Auto Start/Stop function is ...
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3-1. CONTROLS door is open. ment and country-specific ver- sion, the vehicle features a The hood was unlocked. variety of sensors for assessing Some indicator lights light up for the traffic situation. The Auto a varied length of time. Start/Stop function uses this The engine can only be started information to adapt to various...
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A vehicle mes- Via the Sport mode switch sage is displayed. It is possible to continue driving. Have the The Auto Start/Stop function is system checked by your Toyota also deactivated in SPORT driv- dealer. ing mode of the Sport mode switch.
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3-1. CONTROLS Safety information Overview WARNING An unsecured vehicle can begin to move and possibly roll away. There is a risk of an accident. Before exiting, secure the vehicle against rolling. In order to ensure that the vehicle is secured against rolling away, follow the following: Set the parking brake.
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3-1. CONTROLS a speed of approx. 2 mph/3 Pull the switch while km/h the parking brake is set. stepping on the brake pedal or selector lever position P is Releasing set and then push. This process may take a few Releasing manually seconds.
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The triple turn signal duration Do not use the wipers if the can be adjusted. windshield is dry, as this may damage the wiper blades or Via Toyota Supra Command: cause them to become worn "My Vehicle" more quickly. "Vehicle settings"...
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3-1. CONTROLS until it reaches the 0 position. Turn on window wiper sys- Flick wipe: press the lever down from the 0 position. The lever automatically returns to its 0 position when released. Rain sensor Concept The rain sensor automatically Press the lever up until the controls the time between wipes desired position is reached.
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3-1. CONTROLS Downward: low rains sensor Activating sensitivity. Windshield washer system Safety information WARNING The washer fluid can freeze onto the window at low temperatures and obstruct the view. There is a Press the lever up once from its risk of an accident. Only use the standard position, arrow 1.
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3-1. CONTROLS Windshield washer nozzles Folding away the wipers The windshield washer nozzles Switch on standby state. are automatically heated while Move the wiper lever to the standby state is switched on. lowest position and hold it there until the wipers stop at Fold-away position of the a nearly vertical position.
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3-1. CONTROLS Wipers return to their resting Reverse R position and are ready again Engage selector lever position R for operation. only when the vehicle is station- ary. Automatic transmission Neutral N Concept The vehicle may be pushed or The Automatic transmission roll without power, for instance combines the functions of man- in vehicle washes, refer to page...
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3-1. CONTROLS cle is stationary and selector Press and hold the button to lever position D, M or R is release the selector lever engaged. lock. Engaging selector lever positions General information To prevent the vehicle from creeping after you select a drive mode, maintain pressure on the Push the selector lever in the brake pedal until you are ready...
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3-1. CONTROLS may not be able to change the Rolling or pushing the selector lever position. vehicle Electronically unlock the trans- mission lock, if needed, refer to General information page 130. In some situations, the vehicle is to roll without its own power for Kickdown a short distance, for instance in Kickdown is used to achieve...
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3-1. CONTROLS It is possible to switch into auto- Shifting matic mode as follows: To shift down: press the Pull and hold right shift pad- selector lever forward. dle. To shift up: pull the selector In addition to the briefly pulled lever rearwards.
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3-1. CONTROLS position N is displayed in the Displays in the instrument instrument cluster. cluster A vehicle message is displayed. The selector lever posi- tion is displayed, for example P. Electronic unlocking of the transmission lock Release Start/Stop button General information and selector lever.
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3-1. CONTROLS Do not use Launch Control Release the brake pedal during the break-in, refer to within 3 seconds. page 252, period. Repeated use during a trip Do not steer the steering wheel when driving off with Launch After Launch Control has been Control.
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■ Concept the instrument cluster. Customize settings can be adjusted in the customize driv- Driving modes ing mode. ■ Configuration Via Toyota Supra Command: Button in the vehicle "My Vehicle" "Vehicle settings" Driving Configu- "Configure SPORT INDIVID- Button mode ration UAL"...
The display change in the instru- control, can be displayed. The ment cluster can be deactivated displays may vary depending on via Toyota Supra Command. the equipment version and country variant. Some of the displays in the instrument cluster may differ from the illustrations in this Owner's Manual.
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Head-up Display. messages are stored and can In addition, an acoustic signal be displayed again later. may sound and an SMS text message may appear on the Displaying stored vehicle Control Display. messages Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle"...
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Several of the lights are displayed on the Control Dis- checked for proper functioning play. and light up temporarily when drive-ready state is switched on. Depending on the vehicle mes- sage, further help can be selected. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle"...
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Indicator light flashes or Have the vehicle is illuminated: safety checked immediately belt on the driver or by your Toyota dealer. passenger side is not buckled. The safety belt reminder can also be Yellow lights activated if objects are...
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Toy- Traction mode is acti- ota dealer as needed. vated. Malfunction: have the VSC, refer to page 195, system checked by and Traction mode, your Toyota dealer. refer to page 197. Tire Pressure Monitor, refer to page 280.
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Steering system Green lights Steering system may Turn signal not be working. Have the system Turn signal switched checked by your Toyota dealer. Unusually rapid flash- ing of the indicator light Emissions indicates that a turn sig- nal bulb has failed.
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3-1. CONTROLS Automatic high-beam Display Automatic high-beam is An arrow beside the switched on. fuel pump symbol shows which side of the High beams are vehicle the fuel filler switched on and off flap is on. automatically depend- ing on the traffic situa- tion.
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3-1. CONTROLS Switching on shift lights The lettering READY in the instrument cluster Select SPORT using the indicates that the sport mode switch. drive-ready state is switched on. Activate manual mode of the transmission. For further information, see Idle state, standby state, and Display drive-ready state, refer to page Engine coolant tempera-...
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3-1. CONTROLS tance that can still be covered Indicator light in the with the current fuel level. instrument cluster General information A red indicator light is displayed. The estimated range available with the remaining fuel is perma- External temperature nently displayed in the instru- ment cluster.
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Make sure that the vehicle's Display date and time are set correctly. Via Toyota Supra Command: Detailed information on ser- "My vehicle" vice notifications "Vehicle status" More information on the type of "Service required"...
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Speed Limit Info is dis- The traffic sign will then be played permanently in the either displayed or ignored instrument cluster or via Toyota depending on the situation in the Supra Command. instrument cluster and the Head-up Display.
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Settings When driving very close to the vehicle in front of you. Via Toyota Supra Command: If the speed limits or road data "My vehicle" stored in the navigation sys- "System settings"...
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3-1. CONTROLS When passing buses or trucks Button Function with traffic signs applied to Change the entertain- them. ment source. If the traffic signs are Pressing the button non-conforming. again will close the cur- When signs that are valid for rently displayed list.
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Current drivable range called up in the instrument clus- ter. ■ Concept Via Toyota Supra Command: The range indicates the dis- "My vehicle" tance that can still be covered with the current fuel level. "System settings"...
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3-1. CONTROLS style, for instance taking curves Display ■ aggressively, the engine func- tion is not always ensured. The vehicle message appears continuously below a range of approx. 30 miles/50 km. Safety information ■ NOTICE With a driving range of less than 30 miles/50 km the engine may Average speed and average no longer have sufficient fuel.
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3-1. CONTROLS ■ Display "My Vehicle" "Driving information" "Onboard info" or "Trip com- puter" Resetting the Onboard computer Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Onboard Computer on the "Driving information" Control Display "Onboard info" "Consumption" or "Speed" Concept "OK" The Onboard Computer dis-...
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3-1. CONTROLS km/h. Sport displays Configuring the speed Concept limit warning Depending on the vehicle speci- Via Toyota Supra Command: fications, the current power out- "My Vehicle" put and torque can be displayed "Vehicle settings" on the control display. "Speed warning"...
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The driver can get information systems. without averting his or her eyes from the road. Opening the vehicle status General information Via Toyota Supra Command: Follow the information on clean- "My vehicle" ing the Head-up Display, refer to "Vehicle status" page 327.
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Driver assistance systems. Some of this information is only Adjusting the height displayed briefly as needed. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" Selecting the view "System settings" Various views are available for "Displays" the Head-up Display.
A film in the windshield prevents double images from being gen- erated. For this reason, it is strongly suggested to have the special windshield replaced by your Toyota dealer if necessary. The light switch element is located next to the steering wheel.
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3-1. CONTROLS to be switched on. Symbol Function If the low beams are switched Lights off. on manually, the automatic Daytime running lights. headlight control is deactivated. Activating Parking lights. Press the button on the Automatic headlight light switch element. control.
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3-1. CONTROLS Parking lights Low beams General information Switching on The parking lights can only be Press the button on the switched on in the low speed light switch element. range. The low beams illuminate when Switching on drive-ready state is switched on. The indicator light in the Press the button on the instrument cluster lights...
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Switching off the roadside park- drive-ready state is switched off. ing light: Setting the duration Press the button on the light switch element or Via Toyota Supra Command: switch on the "My Vehicle" drive-ready state. "Vehicle settings" Welcome lights and head- "Exterior lighting"...
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3-1. CONTROLS "Daytime running lamps" Press and hold the button on the turn signal lever. Automatic high-beam Concept The Automatic high-beam detects other traffic participants early on and automatically switches the high beams on or off depending on the traffic situ- The indicator light in the ation.
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3-1. CONTROLS Deactivate Automatic High Increase sensitivity Beam Assistant Push the turn signal lever to the front for approximately 10 sec- onds. A Check Control message is displayed. The system responds more sensitively. Resetting the sensitivity Push the turn signal lever to the Press and hold the button on the front again for approx.
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3-1. CONTROLS mal crossings. Overview In tight curves, on hilltops or in depressions, in crossing Buttons in the vehicle traffic or half-obscured oncoming traffic on highways. In poorly-lit towns and cities or in the presence of highly reflective signs. ...
3-1. CONTROLS Safety Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- tures and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
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3-1. CONTROLS Airbags Knee airbag Front airbag, driver Front airbag, front passenger Curtain shield airbag Side airbag Front airbags Knee airbag Front airbags help protect the The knee airbag protects the driver and the front passenger legs in the event of a frontal by responding to frontal impacts impact.
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3-1. CONTROLS is as far back as possible Protective effect while still maintaining a com- fortable grip on the steering General information wheel. Airbags are not triggered in Make sure that the front pas- every impact situation, for senger is sitting correctly, i.e., instance in less severe acci- keeps his or her feet and legs in the floor area and does not...
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Have may lead to short-term and, in the airbag system checked, most cases, temporary hearing repaired, dismantled and scrapped by your Toyota dealer. impairment in sensitive occu- pants. Display in the instrument Vehicle modifications for a per-...
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3-1. CONTROLS Have the system checked. airbags may not deploy if the impact of the collision is suffi- ciently dispersed by the crash SRS front airbag/SRS knee structures of the vehicle body. If airbag the force of the collision does The airbags are not designed to not cause the airbags to deploy, be used in place of the seat...
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3-1. CONTROLS Do not position the passenger’s Do not install or attach anything, seat too close to the dashboard or such as a sticker to areas such as rest your feet on the dashboard, the steering wheel pad and near as doing so may lead to a serious the SRS knee airbags.
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3-1. CONTROLS When an impact which exceeds When the vehicle falls into a a threshold is applied to the deep hole or ditch vehicle at 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 The SRS front airbags and...
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3-1. CONTROLS When the vehicle is involved in When the vehicle is involved in an underride collision with a a rear-end collision truck When the vehicle is involved in When the vehicle collides with a a side collision power pole or tree When the vehicle is involved in When the vehicle collides with a rollover...
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3-1. CONTROLS When only a small impact is applied to the front of the vehicle in a collision When the SRS airbag warn- ing light is illuminated SRS side airbag/SRS cur- tain shield airbag When a severe impact is applied The airbags are not designed to to front of the vehicle while slid- be used in place of the seat...
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3-1. CONTROLS is not entirely risk free. There- Also, do not install a cup holder or fore, in order to reduce this risk, any other accessories near the SRS side airbags. the airbags are designed to only deploy when additional reduc- If anything is attached to or left in the deployment area of an SRS tion of the impact applied to the...
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3-1. CONTROLS to the bottom of the vehicle, such as when driving over a large object in the road When the vehicle is involved in an offset angle side collision When severe impact is applied to a wheel or tire, or the suspen- sion of the vehicle The SRS side airbags and SRS curtain shield airbags...
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3-1. CONTROLS displayed, repeat the calibration. Strength of the driver's and front-seat passenger If the message does not disap- airbag pear after a repeat calibration, have the system checked as The explosive power that acti- soon as possible. vates driver's/front-seat passen- ger airbags very much depends Automatic deactivation of on the positions of the...
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3-1. CONTROLS devices on the front passen- Safety information ger seat if a child restraint system is to be installed on it. WARNING Do not place objects under To ensure the front-seat passen- the seat that could press ger airbag function, the system must be able to detect whether a against the seat from below.
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Concept child restraint system or when the seat is Toyota Supra Safety enables empty. The airbags central operation of the driver on the front passen- ger side are not acti- assistance systems.
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Overview Press the button: Button in the vehicle The menu for the Toyota Supra Safety system is displayed. If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- tems were switched off, all sys- tems are now switched on. "Customize Settings": depend-...
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Camera in the area of the tings are switched interior mirror. between: Radar sensor in the front "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra bumper. Safety systems are switched on. The approach control warning is Basic settings are activated for...
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Switch all Toyota Supra Safety systems off prior to tow-start- ing/towing. Press the button. Overview The menu for the Toyota Supra Safety system is displayed. Button in the vehicle If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- tems were switched off, all sys- tems are now switched on.
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3-1. CONTROLS The following settings are "Toyota Supra Safety" switched between: "Front collision warning" "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra Select desired setting: Safety systems are switched on. "early" Basic settings are activated for "medium" the subfunctions. "late": only acute warnings "Customize": the Toyota Supra...
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3-1. CONTROLS If a prewarning is provided, and forcefully. respond by braking as war- The system may also assist in ranted. braking if there is a risk of colli- sion. Acute warning with braking When the vehicle is traveling at function a low speed, the vehicle may come to a complete stop.
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3-1. CONTROLS swerve in front of you, or System limits sharply decelerating vehicles. Vehicles with an unusual rear Safety information appearance. Two-wheeled vehicles ahead WARNING of you. The system is designed to oper- ate in certain conditions and cir- cumstances.
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3-1. CONTROLS settings are, for example the bumper. warning time, the more warn- ings are displayed. Therefore, Detection range there may also be an excess of premature or unjustified warn- ings and reactions. Pre-Collision System (for pedestrians and bicycles) Concept The detection area in front of the The system can help prevent accidents involving pedestrians...
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Switch all Toyota Supra Safety systems off prior to tow-start- ing/towing. Press the button. Overview The menu for the Toyota Supra Safety system is displayed. Button in the vehicle If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- tems were switched off, all sys- tems are now switched on.
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3-1. CONTROLS The following settings are Warning with braking switched between: function "ALL ON": all Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched on. Display Basic settings are activated for If a collision with a pedestrian or the subfunctions. a cyclist is imminent, a warning "Customize": the Toyota Supra...
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3-1. CONTROLS stepping on the accelerator The following situations may not pedal or by actively moving the be detected, for instance: steering wheel. Partially covered pedestrians. The system’s ability to detect Pedestrians that are not objects may be limited in some detected as such because of circumstances.
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There is a risk of an acci- try-specific and is displayed in dent. Adjust driving style to traffic the menu for the Toyota Supra conditions. Watch traffic closely Safety systems. and actively intervene where appropriate.
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Switching on/off manually All Toyota Supra Safety systems are switched off. Press the button. Button Status The menu for the Toyota Supra Indicator lights up green: all Toyota Supra Safety system is displayed. Safety systems are If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- switched on.
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3-1. CONTROLS switched on and off separately Setting the warning time for Blind spot monitor and lane Via Toyota Supra Command: departure warning. "My Vehicle" Via Toyota Supra Command: "Vehicle settings" "My Vehicle" "Toyota Supra Safety" "Vehicle settings" "Lane Departure Warn."...
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3-1. CONTROLS up to 130 mph/210 km/h a lane Automatically after a few sec- marking is crossed, the system onds. may intervene with a brief active When returning to your own steering intervention in addition lane. to vibrating. The steering inter- ...
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In tight curves or on narrow lanes. The minimum speed is coun- try-specific and is displayed in When lane markings are cov- the menu for the Toyota Supra ered by objects. Safety systems. When driving very close to the The system indicates whether vehicle in front of you.
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Switching on/off manually Overview Press the button. Button in the vehicle The menu for the Toyota Supra Safety system is displayed. If all Toyota Supra Safety sys- tems were switched off, all sys- tems are now switched on. "Customize Settings": depend-...
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Safety systems are switched on Setting the force of the steer- according to the individual set- ing wheel vibration tings. Via Toyota Supra Command: Some Toyota Supra Safety sys- "My Vehicle" tems cannot be individually switched off. "Vehicle settings" "Steering wheel vibration"...
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3-1. CONTROLS area or after deactivation of the Functional limitations turn signal. The system may not be fully functional in the following situa- Flashing of the light tions: A flashing of the light during When a vehicle is approach- vehicle unlocking serves as sys- ing at a speed much faster tem self-test.
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3-1. CONTROLS and national-market version, the WARNING rear-end collision preparation Indicators and warnings cannot can react to vehicles approach- serve as a substitute for the ing from behind. driver’s personal judgment. Due to its limits, the system may not issue warnings or reactions, or General these may be issued late or in a manner that is not consistent with...
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3-1. CONTROLS matic braking function. This Functional limitations interrupts automatic braking. The system may not be fully functional in the following situa- Interrupting automatic tions: braking When a vehicle is approach- It can be necessary to interrupt ing at a speed much faster automatic braking in certain situ- than your own.
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System limits The break recommendation can also be switched on or off and The function may be limited in adjusted via Toyota Supra Com- the following situations and may mand. be output an incorrect warning Via Toyota Supra Command: or no warning at all.
3-1. CONTROLS When the vehicle speed is Driving stability con- mainly below about 43 trol systems mph/70 km/h. With a sporty driving style, Vehicle features and such as during rapid accelera- options tion or when cornering fast. This chapter describes all stan- ...
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3-1. CONTROLS Hill-start assist control Concept This system supports driving off on uphill grades. Driving off In this case, even if the ABS oper- Hold the vehicle in place with ates, it cannot operate sufficiently the foot brake. to avoid a possible dangerous situ- ation.
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3-1. CONTROLS Loss of traction of the front VSC OFF wheels, which can lead to understeering. Deactivating/activating Safety information General information WARNING The system cannot serve as a When VSC is deactivated, driv- substitute for the driver’s personal ing stability is reduced during judgment in assessing the traffic conditions.
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3-1. CONTROLS The system ensures maximum Indicator/warning lights headway on special road condi- tions or loose road surfaces, for The indicator light lights instance unplowed snowy up: VSC is deactivated. roads, but with somewhat lim- The indicator light flashes: ited driving stability. VSC controls the drive and braking forces.
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3-1. CONTROLS On a braking intervention by Activating/deactivating the Toyota Supra Safety sys- Traction mode tems. The vehicle has a flat tire. Activating Traction mode Press the button. Active differential* TRACTION is displayed in : if equipped the instrument cluster and...
3-1. CONTROLS Cruise Control may change. Driver assistance sys- tems Safety information Vehicle features and WARNING options The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal This chapter describes all stan- judgment in assessing the traffic dard, country-specific and conditions.
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3-1. CONTROLS Overview Switching off Press the button on the Buttons on the steering steering wheel. wheel The displays go out. The stored desired speed is deleted. Button Function Cruise control on/off, Pausing cruise control refer to page 200. Press the button with Interrupting manually the system interrupted: Continue cruise control...
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3-1. CONTROLS Setting the speed Changing the speed Maintaining and storing the speed Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set. If active, the displayed speed is Press the rocker switch up or stored and the vehicle reaches down once while the system is the stored speed when the road interrupted.
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3-1. CONTROLS After the rocker switch is released, Displays in the instrument the vehicle maintains its final cluster speed. Pressing the switch beyond the resistance point causes the vehicle to accelerate more rapidly. Indicator light Indicator light green: Continuing cruise control system is active.
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3-1. CONTROLS to detect this within the given Dynamic radar cruise system limits. control with full-speed range* Safety information : if equipped WARNING Concept The system cannot serve as a substitute for the driver’s personal Using this system, a desired judgment in assessing the traffic conditions.
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3-1. CONTROLS Button Function WARNING Risk of accident due to too high Reduce distance, refer speed differences to other vehi- to page 207. cles, for instance in the following Switch distance control situations: on/off. When fast approaching a slowly ● moving vehicle.
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3-1. CONTROLS Switching on/off and inter- Interrupting automatically rupting cruise control The system is automatically interrupted in the following situa- Switching on tions: When the driver applies the Press the button on the steering wheel. brakes. When selector lever position The indicator will come on.
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3-1. CONTROLS Setting the speed Changing the speed Maintaining and storing the speed Press the rocker switch up or down repeatedly until the desired speed is set. If active, the displayed speed is Press the rocker switch up or stored and the vehicle reaches down once while the system is the stored speed when the road interrupted.
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3-1. CONTROLS stored speed is not too large Adjusting distance before calling up the stored speed. Otherwise, unintentional Safety information braking or accelerating may occur. WARNING Press the button to The system cannot serve as a resume system operation substitute for the driver’s personal when it is canceled.
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3-1. CONTROLS Symbol Description Detected vehicle Symbol Description Green symbol: Distance 1 A vehicle has been detected ahead of you. The system maintains the set dis- tance to the vehicle in front. Distance 2 As soon as the detected vehicle drives off, the vehicle symbol in the distance indicator will move away.
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3-1. CONTROLS The symbol is displayed Indicator/warning lights when the set desired speed is reached. Symbol Description Indicator light green: Distance information system is active. No indicator light: The symbol is displayed system is switched when the distance from off. the vehicle traveling ahead is too short.
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3-1. CONTROLS lane, the system may not be Detection range able to automatically restore the selected distance. It may not be possible to restore the selected distance in certain situations, including if you are driving sig- nificantly faster than vehicles driving ahead of you, for instance when rapidly approach- ing a truck.
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3-1. CONTROLS Drive attentively, and react to the current traffic situation. If necessary, intervene actively, for instance by braking, steering or evading. Engine power The desired speed is also main- When you approach a curve the tained downhill. The speed may system may briefly report vehi- not be maintained on uphill cles in the next lane due to the...
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Speed Limit Assist is active and detected speed limits can be Button Function applied manually for Apply suggested speed the displayed system. manually. Switching on/off and adjusting Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Speed Assistant" "Notes on speed limits"...
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3-1. CONTROLS version: Obstacles at the side of Symbol Function the vehicle that are detected by Detected change of a the side ultrasonic sensors may speed limit with imme- also be reported by the side pro- diate effect. tection, refer to page 217, func- Indicator light illumi- tion.
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Button in the vehicle You may switch automatic acti- vation when obstacles are detected on and off. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "Vehicle settings" "Parking" Where applicable: "Automatic Parking Sens. activation"...
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Volume park assistance button. The Parking Sensor signal tone Depending on the equipment volume can be adjusted. version, the system cannot be Via Toyota Supra Command: switched off manually if the "My vehicle" reverse gear is engaged. "System settings" WARNING "Tone"...
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3-1. CONTROLS Parking Sensor is activated. General information The range of the sensors is rep- Due to system limits, a collision resented in the colors green, cannot be prevented under all yellow and red when obstacles circumstances. are detected. The function is available from Pathway lines are faded in for walking speed while backing up better estimation of the required...
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3-1. CONTROLS played on the sides of the Activating/deactivating the vehicle. system Color markings: warning Via Toyota Supra Command: against detected obstacles. "My vehicle" Gray markings, hatched area: "Vehicle settings" no obstacles were detected. "Parking" No markings, black area: the area next to the vehicle was "Park.
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3-1. CONTROLS Toyota dealer. System limits of the sensors Additional information: Rearview camera • Ultrasonic sensors, refer to page 40. Concept Limits of ultrasonic measure- The rearview camera provides ment assistance in parking and maneuvering backwards. The The detection of objects with...
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The system is controlled by the If the rearview camera view is following sensors: not displayed, change the view • Rearview camera. via Toyota Supra Command: Additional information: If necessary, tilt the controller Sensors of the vehicle, refer to to the side.
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3-1. CONTROLS Pathway lines help you to esti- Display on the Control Dis- mate the space required when play parking and maneuvering on level roads. General information Pathway lines depend on the More than one assistance func- steering angle and are continu- tion can be active at the same ously adjusted to the steering time.
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Parking Sensors. Setting brightness and Follow the notes in the Parking contrast via Toyota Supra Sensors chapter. Command The objects displayed on the With the rearview camera Control Display may be closer switched on: than they appear.
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There is a risk button. of an accident. Adjust driving style Move the Controller to the to traffic conditions. Watch traffic closely and actively intervene left. where appropriate. "Settings" "Cross traffic alert" "Cross traffic alert" Or via Toyota Supra Command:...
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3-1. CONTROLS "My vehicle" Light in the exterior mirror "Vehicle settings" "Parking" "Cross traffic alert" "Cross traffic alert" Switching on automatically If the system was activated on the Control Display, it is auto- The light in the exterior mirror matically switched on as soon flashes if vehicles are detected as Parking Sensors or Pan- by the rear sensors and your...
3-1. CONTROLS Driving comfort System limits Vehicle features and System limits of the sensors options Additional information: • Radar sensors, refer to page This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- Functional limitations tures and functions that are not The system may not be fully...
3-1. CONTROLS Climate control General information The intelligent control of the Vehicle features and chassis increases the driving options dynamics and driving comfort depending on the road condition This chapter describes all stan- and driving style. dard, country-specific and optional features offered with Tuning the series.
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Have repair/replacement per- setting immediately. formed by your Toyota dealer. When a part of the air conditioning Air conditioning system system, such as the evaporator, is to be replaced, it must be refrigerant replaced with a new one.
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3-1. CONTROLS Climate control functions Button Function Button Function Seat heating, refer to page 108. Temperature, refer to page 227. Air flow, manual, refer to page 230. Switching on/off Air-conditioning mode, refer to page 228. Switching on Maximum cooling, refer Press any button except for the to page 228.
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Depending on the weather, the windshield and side windows Via Toyota Supra Command: may fog up briefly when "My Vehicle" drive-ready state is switched on. "Vehicle settings" The air conditioning is switched "Climate functions"...
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3-1. CONTROLS body, and into the floor area. Switching on/off The air conditioning, refer to page 228, is switched on auto- Press the button. matically with the AUTO pro- gram. The AUTO program is switched The LED is illuminated with the off automatically, when manual system switched on.
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3-1. CONTROLS recirculated. Controlling the air distri- To prevent window fogging, bution manually recirculated-air mode switches off automatically after a certain Concept amount of time, depending on the environmental conditions. The air distribution for climate control can be adjusted manu- With constant recirculated-air ally.
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3-1. CONTROLS quickly removed from the wind- Ventilation shield and the front side win- dows. Concept Switching on/off The air flow directions can be individually adjusted. Press the button. Adjusting the ventilation The LED is illuminated with the system switched on. General information The air flow can be adjusted The air flow directions can be...
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3-1. CONTROLS Front ventilation Functional requirements The vehicle is in idle state or standby state and not in drive-ready state. Battery is sufficiently charged. If parked-car ventilation is switched on, the vehicle battery will be dis- charged. Thus, limit the maximum activation time to save the vehicle battery.
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On the desired weekdays, the sys- Via Toyota Supra Command tem will be switched on promptly "My Vehicle" before the set departure time. The departure time is prese- "Vehicle settings"...
This ■ Via Toyota Supra Command also applies to safety-related "My Vehicle" functions and systems. When "Vehicle settings" using these functions and sys- tems, the applicable laws and "Climate functions"...
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3-1. CONTROLS desired functions. The Additional questions are hand-held transmitter for the answered by: particular system is required in Your Toyota dealer. order to program the remote www.homelink.com on the control. Internet. Before selling the vehicle, delete HomeLink is a registered trade- the stored functions for the sake mark of Gentex Corporation.
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3-1. CONTROLS interior mirror simultaneously for change code wireless systems. for approximately 10 seconds LED does not flash green until the LED flashes green after 60 seconds: program- rapidly. This erases all pro- ming not completed. gramming of the buttons on to 6.
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3-1. CONTROLS Locate and press the syn- hand-held transmitter was inter- rupted, hold down the interior mirror chronizing button on the sys- button and repeatedly press and tem being programmed, e.g. release the hand-held transmitter button for 2 seconds. at the garage gate. You have approx.
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3-1. CONTROLS Operation Sun visor WARNING Glare shield The operation of remote-con- trolled systems with the integrated Fold the sun visor down or up. universal remote control, such as the garage door, may result in Vanity mirror injury, for example, body parts becoming jammed in a garage door.
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3-1. CONTROLS Safety information Cargo area* : if equipped WARNING Open the cover. Devices and cables in the unfold- ing area of the airbags, such as portable navigation devices, can hinder the unfolding of the airbag or be thrown around in the car's interior during unfolding.
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3-1. CONTROLS devices. through the mobile phone, and in isolated cases the charging Charging current: process is paused temporarily. max. 1.5 A (vehicles without wire- Follow the relevant instructions less charger) in the mobile phone owner's max. 2.1 A (vehicles with wireless manual.
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3-1. CONTROLS Use only protective jackets Safety information and covers up to a maximum thickness of 0.07 in/2 mm. WARNING Otherwise, the charging func- When charging a device that tion may be impaired. meets the Qi standard in the wire- less charging tray, any metal ...
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3-1. CONTROLS LED displays Activating Via Toyota Supra Command: Color Meaning “My Vehicle” The mobile phone is “System settings” charging. Depending on the model “Wireless charging tray” and the vehicle, the blue Blue “Forgotten mobile device LED is no longer illumi- alert”...
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FCC or a licensed wire- charging tray anymore unless less service provider. Warning the booster is permanently E911 location information may deactivated by your Toyota not be provided or may be inac- dealer. curate for calls served by using You must not remove the this device.
3-1. CONTROLS Storage compart- Storage compartments ments The vehicle interior contains multiple storage compartments Vehicle features and for stowing objects. options Glove compartment This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and optional features offered with Safety information the series. It also describes fea- tures and functions that are not WARNING necessarily available in your...
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3-1. CONTROLS Cup holders Locking The glove compartment can be locked with an integrated key, refer to page 83. This prevents access to the glove compart- ment. After the glove compartment is locked, the remote control can be handed over without the inte- grated key, for instance when Safety information the vehicle is parked by valet...
3-1. CONTROLS Cargo area WARNING Loose object or devices with a cable connection to the vehicle, Vehicle features and for instance mobile phones, can options be thrown about the car’s interior while driving, for instance in the This chapter describes all stan- event of an accident or during braking and evasive maneuvers.
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3-1. CONTROLS Subtract the combined Load weight of the driver and pas- sengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 1,400 lbs and there will be five 150 lbs pas- sengers in your vehicle, the The maximum load is the sum of...
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3-1. CONTROLS General information Safety information Attach load securing aids, such WARNING as lashing straps, tensioning Improper use of the multi-function straps, draw straps or cargo hooks can lead to a risk of objects nets, to the lashing eyes in the flying about during braking and evasive maneuvers, for example.
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3-1. CONTROLS Slightly lift the cover, arrow 1, Storage compartment on and pull backward from the the right side holders, arrows 2. General information A storage compartment is avail- able on the right side of the cargo area. Opening Inserting To insert, proceed in reverse order.
DRIVING TIPS 4-1. DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driving......Saving fuel ....
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4-1. DRIVING TIPS Things to remember 4-1.DRIVING TIPS Safety information when driving WARNING Vehicle features and Due to new parts and compo- nents, safety and driver assis- options tance systems can react with a delay. There is a risk of an acci- This chapter describes all stan- dent.
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4-1. DRIVING TIPS Brake system Ice on window glass Brake discs and brake pads only NOTICE reach their full effectiveness The window will be lowered after approx. 300 miles/500 km. slightly when pulling on the door Drive moderately during this handle.
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4-1. DRIVING TIPS Mobile communication During strong wind devices in the vehicle WARNING Vehicle electronics and mobile phones can influence one another. There is radiation due to the transmission operations of mobile phones. There is a risk of injury or risk of damage to prop- erty.
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4-1. DRIVING TIPS other vehicles, etc. Increase only. the distance between your Drive through water only if it is vehicle and preceding vehi- not deeper than maximum 9.8 cles and drive safely at a inches/25 cm. lower speed than normal, ...
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4-1. DRIVING TIPS perforated brake discs can emit Hills functional noises. However, General information functional noises have no effect ■ on the performance and opera- Drive long or steep downhill gra- tional reliability of the brake. dients in the gear that requires least braking effort.
The vehicle contains advanced competition. technologies for the reduction of Have vehicle checked by your consumption and emission val- Toyota dealer before and after ues. driving on a racetrack. The fuel consumption depends on various factors, such as driv- ing style, road conditions, main- tenance or environmental factors.
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4-1. DRIVING TIPS Remove unnecessary Drive away without delay cargo Do not wait for the engine to Additional weight increases fuel warm-up while the vehicle consumption. remains stationary. Start driving right away, but at moderate engine speeds. Remove attached parts fol- lowing use This is the quickest way of warming the cold engine up to...
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Toyota recommends that maintenance work be performed Auto Start/Stop function by Toyota. The Auto Start/Stop function of For information on the Mainte-...
5-1. MOBILITY closed properly after refueling, Refueling 5-1.MOBILITY otherwise the emissions warn- ing light may light up. Vehicle features and Follow safety regulations posted options at the gas station. This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and Safety information optional features offered with the series.
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It may be necessary in certain situations to unlock the fuel filler flap manually, e.g. with an elec- trical fault. Have fuel filler flap unlocked by your Toyota dealer. Place the fuel cap in the bracket attached to the fuel filler flap. Closing...
5-1. MOBILITY Wheels and tires Safety information WARNING Vehicle features and options A tire with too little or no tire infla- tion pressure may heat up signifi- cantly and sustain damage. This This chapter describes all stan- will have a negative impact on dard, country-specific and aspects of handling, such as optional features offered with...
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5-1. MOBILITY On the Control Display Checking using tire inflation pressure specifications in The current tire inflation pres- the tire inflation pressure sure values and the intended table tire inflation pressure values for The tire inflation pressure speci- the mounted tires can be dis- fications in the tire inflation pres- played on the Control Display.
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Tire inflation pressures up tion pressure specifications to 100 mph/160 km/h on the Control Display For speeds of up to 100 Via Toyota Supra Command: mph/160 km/h and for optimum driving comfort, note the pres- "My vehicle" sure values in the tire inflation "Vehicle status"...
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5-1. MOBILITY Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std 2.2 / 32 Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std 2.2 / 32 Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std 2.2 / 32 Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std 2.2 / 32 3.0 and 3.0 Premium models Tire size...
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5-1. MOBILITY Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph/160 km/h 2.0 models Tire size Pressure specifications in bar/PSI Specifications in bar/PSI with cold tires 225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC 2.2 / 32 255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std 2.2 / 32 Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std 2.2 / 32...
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5-1. MOBILITY R: radial tire code xxxx: manufacturer code for the tire brand 18: rim diameter in inches xxx: tire size and tire design 96: load rating, not for ZR tires 3820: tire age Y: speed rating, before the R on Tires with DOT codes meet the ZR tires guidelines of the U.S.
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5-1. MOBILITY Traction AA A B C tion performance. Temperature A B C The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on All passenger vehicle tires must straight-ahead braking traction conform to Federal Safety tests, and does not include Requirements in addition to acceleration, cornering, hydro- these grades...
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5-1. MOBILITY Minimum tread depth WARNING The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not over- loaded. Excessive speed, under- inflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combina- tion, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
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Have wheels and tires checked. The following properties are rec- For this purpose, drive carefully to the nearest your Toyota dealer. ommended and approved by the Have vehicle towed or trans- manufacturer of the vehicle for ported as needed.
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5-1. MOBILITY tires for the vehicle and the spe- WARNING cial equipment. Incorrect wheel/tire combinations will have a negative impact on the vehicle's handling and on the Safety information function of a variety of systems, such as the Anti-lock Brake Sys- WARNING tem or Vehicle Stability Control System.
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5-1. MOBILITY tial after a break-in time. label is available from your Toy- ota dealer. Drive conservatively for the first 200 miles/300 km. With winter tires mounted, observe and do not exceed the permissible maximum speed. Retreaded tires Rotating wheels between WARNING axles Retreaded tires can have different...
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• Switch on the hazard warning puncture measures approx. system. 1/8 inches/4 mm or more. • Secure the vehicle against • Contact your Toyota dealer if rolling away by setting the the tire cannot be made driv- parking brake. able.
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5-1. MOBILITY Overview Compressor Storage Sealant container unlocking Sealant container holder Tire pressure gauge The Mobility System is located in the right storage compartment of the Reduce tire inflation pressure cargo area. button On/off switch Sealant container Compressor Connector/cable for socket Connection hose Safety measures •...
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5-1. MOBILITY safe place, such as behind a Pull filling hose completely guardrail. out of the cover of the sealant • If necessary, set up a warning container. Do not kink the triangle at an appropriate dis- hose. tance. Filling the tire with sealant Safety information WARNING If the exhaust pipe is blocked or...
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5-1. MOBILITY into the power socket inside Read the tire inflation pres- the vehicle. sure on the tire pressure gauge. To continue the trip, a tire infla- tion pressure of at least 2 bar must be reached. Removing and stowing the sealant container Unscrew the filling hose of With standby state switched...
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If a tire inflation pressure of at least the compressor directly onto 2 bar cannot be reached, contact the tire valve stem. your Toyota dealer. If a tire inflation pressure of at least 2 bar is reached, see Minimum tire inflation pressure is reached.
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5-1. MOBILITY Insert the connector into the the sealant container of the power socket inside the vehi- Mobility System promptly. cle. Snow chains NOTICE Driving with tire chains ■ Do not fit tire chains. Tire chains may damage the vehicle body and suspension, and adversely affect driving performance.
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5-1. MOBILITY pressure values. and updates the mounted tires and displays them after a If tires are being used that are short trip on the Control Dis- not specified on the tire inflation play. pressure details on the vehicle, refer to page 264, such as tires Enter the information about the mounted tires in the tire settings with special approval, the sys-...
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Control Display, selected. e.g., whether or not the system is active. Opening the menu Via Toyota Supra Command: Via Toyota Supra Command: "My vehicle" "My vehicle" "Vehicle status" "Vehicle status" "Tire Pressure Monitor"...
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Reset the tire inflation Tire and system status are indi- pressure cated by the color of the wheels and a SMS text message on the Via Toyota Supra Command: Control Display. "My vehicle" Any existing messages are not "Vehicle status"...
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5-1. MOBILITY reset, the wheels on the Control Symbol Possible cause Display are shown in green. Inflation was not carried You may interrupt this trip at any out according to specifi- time. When you continue the cations, e.g., when the reset resumes automatically.
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5-1. MOBILITY If there is a significant loss If a tire inflation pressure of tire inflation pressure check is required Message Message ■ ■ A symbol with a vehicle mes- A yellow warning light is sage appears on the Control illuminated in the instru- Display.
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For tires with special approval: if the tire inflation pressure in all four tires is correct, the TPM may not have been reset. In this case, per- form the reset. If tire damage cannot be found, contact your Toyota dealer.
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5-1. MOBILITY Repair the flat tire, e.g., with Failure to perform a reset a flat tire kit or by changing Tires with special approval: the the wheel. system will not function correctly Use of sealant, for instance from if a reset was not performed, for the flat tire kit, may damage the example a flat tire may be indi- TPM wheel electronics.
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5-1. MOBILITY Perform a system reset again. significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat • Tire Pressure Monitor mal- function: have the system and can lead to tire failure. checked by a manufacturer Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread service center or another qualified service center or life, and may affect the vehi-...
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Remove the adapter after If needed, the tools for changing unscrewing the lug bolt. wheels are available as acces- sories from your Toyota dealer. Screwing on Lug bolt lock* Attach the adapter to the lug bolt. If necessary, turn the...
5-1. MOBILITY Engine compartment Vehicle features and options This chapter describes all stan- dard, country-specific and optional features offered with the series. It also describes fea- tures and functions that are not necessarily available in your vehicle, e.g., due to the selected options or country versions.
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Keep vehicle components and impair articles of clothing and hair away vehicle functions. There is a risk from moving parts. of an accident and damage to property. Have work in the engine compartment performed by your Toyota dealer.
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5-1. MOBILITY Hood is unlocked. WARNING There are protruding parts, for instance locking hook, on the inside of the hood. There is a risk of injury. If the hood is open, pay attention to protruding parts and keep clear of these areas. WARNING An incorrectly locked hood can After the lever is released,...
5-1. MOBILITY must not be used. Operating materials Fuels with a maximum ethanol content of 25 %, i. e. E10 or Vehicle features and E25, may be used for refueling. options Ethanol should meet the follow- This chapter describes all stan- ing quality standards: dard, country-specific and US: ASTM 4806–xx...
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Minimum fuel grade engine. Furthermore, the catalytic converter is permanently dam- Toyota recommends AKI 89. aged. There is a risk of damage to property. Do not refuel or add the If you use gasoline with this min-...
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Do not add too much engine oil. When too much engine Displaying the engine oil ■ oil is added, have the engine oil level level corrected by your Toyota dealer. Via Toyota Supra Command: "My Vehicle" Electronic oil measure- "Vehicle status"...
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Performing a detailed mea- ■ tact of articles of clothing, skin or surement eyes with operating materials. Do not refill operating materials into Via Toyota Supra Command: different bottles. Store operating "My Vehicle" materials out of reach of children. "Vehicle status" NOTICE "Engine oil level"...
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Add engine oils that meet the wise. following oil rating standards: Gasoline Engine Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra BMW Longlife-17 FE+ 0W-20 Alternative engine oil types If an engine oil suitable for con- Add engine oil.
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Coolant consists of water and oil ratings and viscosity grades additives. of engine oils can be requested Not all commercially available from your Toyota dealer. additives are suitable for the vehicle. Do not mix additives of Engine oil change different colors. Observe the...
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5-1. MOBILITY ervoirs in the engine compart- Adding ment. Check and top up the Let the engine cool. coolant levels on a regular basis. Open the hood, refer to page 292. The coolant level is indicated using the Max mark in the filler Turn the lid of the coolant neck of the coolant reservoir.
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5-1. MOBILITY concentrate containing anti- NOTICE freeze can be used. Mixing different windshield Recommended minimum fill washer concentrates or antifreeze can damage the washing system. quantity:0.2 US gal/1 liter. There is a risk of damage to prop- erty. Do not mix different wind- shield washer concentrates or Safety information antifreeze.
In some cases, scopes and intervals of the maintenance If this occurs, have a Toyota system may vary according to dealer update the time-depen- the country version. Replace- dent maintenance procedures, ment work, spare parts, fuels...
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Toyota dealer. Records of risks of personal and property damage. Given the foregoing, the regular maintenance and repair manufacture of your vehicle work should be retained.
5-1. MOBILITY Replacing components Emissions • The warning light Vehicle features and lights up: options Emissions are deterio- rating. Have the vehi- This chapter describes all stan- cle checked as soon dard, country-specific and as possible. optional features offered with •...
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5-1. MOBILITY Lift the wiper all the way off of Wiper blades the windshield. Safety information NOTICE The window may sustain damage if the wiper falls onto it without the wiper blade installed. There is a risk of damage to property. Hold the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade.
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Class 1 light-emitting diodes. other light sources. Do not The manufacturer of the vehicle remove the LED covers. recommends that you let your Toyota dealer perform the work Vehicle battery in case of a malfunction. Follow the safety information, General information refer to page 305.
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Charging the battery installed in your vehicle. Informa- tion on compatible vehicle batter- Charge the battery only when ies is available at your Toyota dealer. the engine is off and via the starting aid terminals, refer to Charging the battery page 317, in the engine com- partment.
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In the case of a malfunction, contact your Toyota dealer. Replacing fuses The vehicle manufacturer rec- ommends that you have your Toyota dealer replace the fuses. Fuse informations BDC...
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5-1. MOBILITY Symbol Meaning F1, F3, F39 Overhead function cen- ter, Exterior door handle F36, F61, F62, F67, F68, electronics Instrument cluster Additional battery: Dual Accumulator System F67, F68 (DSS) Fuel pump control elec- Symbol Meaning tronics, Natural Vacuum VSC Vehicle Stability Leak Detection, Gas gen- Control System erator for battery safety...
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Symbol Meaning Telematic Communica- USB Hub tion Box, Exterior door handle electronics pas- senger side Body Domain Controller Switcher block driver's Controller (Toyota Supra door, Exterior mirror Command) Electric fan (air cooler), Controlled differential lock 12 V socket, Cigarette lighter...
If a malfunction occurs consult an authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized while driving repairer, or any reliable repairer. WARNING...
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Avoid sudden braking and steer- authorized Toyota retailer or Toy- ing operations as doing so may ota authorized repairer, or any cause you to lose control of the reliable repairer.
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5-1. MOBILITY Unlock the cover, arrow 1, airbag related parts will be and fold open, arrow 2. extremely hot. Avoid touching the parts with your hands or any part of your body. If someone has been injured, contact emergency services and request assistance.
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For technical reasons, the emer- sage, refer to page 135. gency call cannot be guaran- teed under unfavorable conditions. Functional requirements Active Toyota Supra Connect Overview contract. Cellular network reception. Standby state is switched on. Starting roadside assis-...
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In the case of body contact can be established. between the two vehicles, a short circuit can occur during Even if the Toyota Emergency Call jump-starting. There is a risk of Center is no longer heard through damage to property. Make sure the loudspeakers, the Toyota Emer- that no body contact occurs.
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5-1. MOBILITY Attach one terminal clamp of Preparation the positive jumper cable to Check whether the battery of the positive terminal of the the other vehicle has a volt- battery, or to the correspond- age of 12 volts. The voltage ing starting aid terminal of the information can be found on vehicle providing assistance.
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128. tow-starting/towing with the Toy- ota Supra Safety systems acti- vated. There is a risk of an Tow truck accident. Switch all Toyota Supra Safety systems off prior to tow-starting/towing. Transporting the vehicle General information The vehicle is not permitted to be towed.
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5-1. MOBILITY If the electrical system has Tow rope failed, clearly identify the vehicle Observe the following notes being towed by placing a sign or when using the tow rope: a warning triangle in the rear window. Use nylon ropes or straps, which will enable the vehicle Safety information to be towed without jerking.
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Have the reasons for the start- ing difficulties corrected by your Safety information Toyota dealer. NOTICE If the tow fitting is not used as intended, there may be damage to the vehicle or to the tow fitting.
5-1. MOBILITY Care Steam blaster and high-pressure washer Vehicle features and options Safety information This chapter describes all stan- NOTICE dard, country-specific and When cleaning with high-pressure optional features offered with washers, components can be the series. It also describes fea- damaged due to the pressure or temperatures being too high.
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5-1. MOBILITY To roll or push the vehicle, refer NOTICE to page 128. Improper use of automatic vehicle Some vehicle washes do not washes can cause damage to the vehicle. There is a risk of damage permit persons in the vehicle. to property.
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Toyota the vehicle's paintwork. Tailor dealer only. the frequency and extent of your vehicle care to these influences.
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5-1. MOBILITY Leather care NOTICE Wash the vehicle immediately in ● Remove dust from the leather the following cases: regularly, using a cloth or vac- • After driving near the sea coast uum cleaner. • After driving on salted roads Otherwise, particles of dust and •...
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5-1. MOBILITY have been exposed to road salt. Safety information Rubber components NOTICE Open hook-and-loop fasteners on Environmental influences can articles of clothing can damage cause surface soiling of rubber the seat covers. There is a risk of parts and a loss of gloss. Use damage to property.
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5-1. MOBILITY clean with a microfiber cloth and Safety belts water or a textile cleaner. To prevent matting of the carpet, WARNING rub back and forth in the direc- Chemical cleansers can destroy tion of travel only. the safety belt webbing. Missing protective effect of the safety belts.
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5-1. MOBILITY Long-term vehicle storage When the vehicle is shut down for longer than three months, special measures must be taken. Further information is available from your Toyota dealer.
When or can be obtained from your using these functions and sys- Toyota dealer. tems, the applicable laws and Dimensions The dimensions can vary depending on the model version, equip- ment or country-specific measurement method.
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3.23 3.72 in. (82.0 94.6 Bore and stroke Displacement 121.95 cu. in. (1998 cm 182.92 cu. in. (2998 cm Engine oil Gasoline Engine Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra BMW Longlife-17 FE+ 0W-20...
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6-1. REFERENCE See the further information on engine oil grade, refer to page 294. Cooling system “Antifreeze and Corrosion Inhibitor Frostox Coolant type HT-12” Automatic transmission Fluid type Automatic Gearbox Oil ATF 3+ Differential Vehicles without LSD (Limited Slip Differential) ...
The radio-based components of this vehicle are in accordance with the basic requirements and the rest relevant provisions of the Directive 2014/53 / EU. Fur- ther information is available from your Toyota dealer.
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6-1. REFERENCE Antenna and Amplifier Body Domain Controller...
Launch Control.....130 Automatic cruise control with Accessories and parts ....6 Stop & Go ......203 Activated charcoal filter ..231 Automatic Curb Monitor, exte- Active Guard, see Toyota Supra rior mirror ......106 Safety ........172 Automatic deactivation, Adaptive brake assist ....195 front-seat passenger airbags Adaptive variable suspension ..........170...
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Camera lenses, care....327 Beverage holder, see Cup hold- Camera, rearview camera ..218 ers ..........245 Camera-based assistance sys- Blind spot monitor ....187 tems, see Toyota Supra Safety Bluetooth connection ....69 ..........172 Bottle holder, see Cup holders Camera-based cruise control, ..........245 see Dynamic radar cruise con- Brake assist ......195...
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Alphabetical Index Changing parts .......303 Connections, Screen Mirroring74 Changing wheels....289 Control Display ......49 Changing wheels/tires ...272 Control Display, settings ..60 Chassis number, see Vehicle Control systems, driving stability identification number.....12 ..........194 Checking the engine oil level Controller ........49 electronically ......295 Convenient closing with the Checking the oil level electroni- remote control ......80...
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Alphabetical Index Exchanging wheels/tires ..272 Foot brake .......255 Exhaust gas system....253 For Your Own Safety ....5 Exhaust, see Exhaust gas sys- Front airbags......160 tem.........253 Front collision mitigation..174 Exterior lighting during unlock- Front fog lights, see Lights and ing..........78 bulbs ........304 Exterior lighting with the vehicle Front lights, see Lights and locked ........80...
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Alphabetical Index Humidity in the headlight, see Headlight glass .....305 Handbrake, see Parking brake Hydroplaning ......255 ..........119 Hand-held transmitter, alternat- ing code ........236 Ice warning, see External tem- Hazard warning flashers..315 perature .........141 Head restraints, front .....104 Icy roads, see External tempera- Headlight control, automatic.153 ture.........141 Headlight courtesy delay feature...
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Alphabetical Index Interval display, see Service Light replacement, see Lights requirements ......141 and bulbs.......304 Light switch......152 Light-alloy wheels, care ..326 Light-emitting diodes, replacing, Jam protection system, windows see Lights and bulbs....304 ..........95 Lighting ........152 Joystick, Automatic transmis- Lights........152 sion........126 Lights and bulbs.....304 Jump-starting ......317 List of all messages ....62 Load .........247...
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Memory function ....107 mended fuel grade....294 Menu, instrument cluster, see Oil..........294 Selection lists .......145 Oil change .......298 Menus, operating, see Toyota Oil change interval, see Service Supra Command ....46 requirements......141 Messages ........62 Oil filler neck ......296 Messages, see Vehicle mes- Oil types to add, engine ..297...
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Prevention of rear collision ...190 Replacing parts.......303 Profiles, see Driver profiles..65 Replacing wheels/tires...272 Programmable memory buttons, Reporting safety malfunctions14 Toyota Supra Command ..56 RES CNCL button, see Cruise Protective function, windows, control ........199 see Jam protection system ...95 RES CNCL button, see Dynamic...
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Safety belts ......100 vehicle ........91 Safety belts, care....327 Sitting safely ......96 Safety systems, see Airbags.160 Sizes, see Dimensions ...330 Safety systems, see Toyota Smallest turning radius..330 Supra Safety ......172 SMS text message, supplemen- Saving fuel ......257 tary .........135 Screen Mirroring, connection .74 Snow chains......280...
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........92 Start/stop, automatic function116 Tilt alarm sensor.......93 Status control display, tires ..283 Tilt, backrest ......99 Status information, Toyota Supra Tilting the passenger's side mir- Command........47 ror, see Automatic Curb Moni- Status of Owner's Manual ..5 tor, exterior mirror ....106 Status, vehicle ......149...
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Alphabetical Index Tow-starting ......319 Updates made after the editorial Toyota Supra Command ..46 deadline ........5 Toyota Supra Safety....172 Upholstery material care..325 TPM Tire Pressure Monitor..280 USB connection......72 Traction control ......197 USB interface, position in vehicle Traction mode......197 ..........239 TRACTION, driving dynamics197 Use, intended ......5...
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Alphabetical Index Winter tires, tread ....271 Wiper blades, replacing ..304 Warning against cross traffic 221 Wiper system ......122 Warning and indicator lights, see Wiper, fold-away position ..125 Vehicle messages ....134 Wiper, see Washer/wiper system Warning light in the exterior mir- ..........122 ror, see Blind spot monitor .187 Wordmatch principle, see Entry...
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