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NOTES
This data includes, for example:
• Status messages of the vehicle
and its individual components,
for example wheel rotation
speed, wheel speed, decelera-
tion, lateral acceleration, fas-
tened seat belt indicator.
• Ambient conditions, for example
temperature, rain sensor signals.
The data is only processed within
the vehicle itself and is usually tran-
sient. The data is not saved after
the vehicle is switched off.
Electronic parts, for example con-
trol devices and vehicle keys, con-
tain components for saving
technical information. Information
on vehicle condition, component
load, maintenance requirements,
events or errors can be saved tem-
porarily or permanently.
This information generally docu-
ments the condition of a compo-
nent, a module, a system or its
environment, for example:
• Operating states of system com-
ponents, for example, fill levels,
tyre inflation pressure, battery
status.
• Malfunctions and faults of impor-
tant system components, for
example, lights and brakes.
• Responses of the vehicle to par-
ticular driving situations, for
example triggering of an airbag,
activation of the drive stability
control systems.
• Information on vehicle-damag-ing events.
The data is required so that the
control units can perform their func-
tions. It is also used for detecting
and rectifying malfunctions, and
helps the vehicle manufacturer to
optimise vehicle functions.
The majority of this data is transient
and is only processed within the
vehicle itself. Only a small propor-
tion of the data is stored in event or
error memories in response to spe-
cific circumstances.
When service work is being carried
out, for example repairs, service
operations, warranty work and
quality assurance measures, this
technical information can be read
out from the vehicle together with
the vehicle identification number.
Any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer can read out the
information. The legally required
on-board diagnostics (OBD) socket
in the vehicle is used to read out
the data.
The data is collected, processed
and used by the relevant organisa-
tions in the service network. The
data documents the technical con-
ditions of the vehicle and helps in
locating errors, complying with war-
ranty obligations and improving
quality.
Furthermore, the manufacturer has
product monitoring obligations to
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There are blind spots around the
vehicle which cannot be seen
from the driver’s seat. Make sure
to check the area around the
vehicle for small children and low
WARNING
If an object gets stuck behind the
brake pedal, braking may be impossi-
ble and the accelerator pedal may not
return after being depressed, leading
to an extremely dangerous situation.
WARNING
Make sure that the floor mats are
securely installed.
Make sure to only use genuine Toyota
floor mats which are designed for this
model and secure them in place using
the provided fasteners. When the
floor mats have been removed, such
as when cleaning the vehicle, make
sure to securely install the floor mats
using the fasteners before driving the
vehicle.
If a floor mat which cannot be
installed securely, due to a damaged
fastener, etc., is used, it may shift
while driving and cover the accelera-
tor pedal, possibly depressing it and
causing an accident.
Additionally, never install two or more
floor mats on top of each other. Not
only will additional floor mats interfere
with normal operation of the pedals,
but there is a danger that a mat may
curl behind the brake pedal and pre-
vent it from being depressed.
WARNING
Be careful not to inhale exhaust
gases.
The exhaust includes colorless, odor-
less carbon monoxide (CO). Carbon
monoxide (CO) can be inhaled with-
out noticing and in the worst cases,
can cause death. Make sure to not
allow the engine to idle in a closed off
garage or other location with poor
ventilation.
If there is a hole or crack in the
exhaust system, caused by corrosion,
etc., exhaust gasses may enter the
vehicle while driving. If you smell
exhaust gasses in the vehicle, com-
pletely open all of the windows and
have the vehicle inspected by any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
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1Wipers
2Instrument cluster
3Turn indicator, high-beam head-
lights
4Light switch element
Indicator and warning lamps can
illuminate in a variety of combina-
tions and colours.
When the engine starts or the
standby state is switched on, the
functionality of some lights is briefly
checked.1Exterior mirrors
2Power window switches
3Central locking system
4Unlocking the boot lid
1Selector lever
2Controller
3Auto Start & Stop cancel button
4Sport mode switch
5Park Assistant button
6VSC OFF button
7Toyota Supra Safety button
8Parking brake
Toyota Supra Command brings
Displays and controls
Around the steering wheel
Indicator and warning lamps
Instrument cluster
1
2
3
4
Driver's door
Switch cluster
Toyota Supra Command
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"Apple CarPlay"
Register iPhone via Bluetooth on
the vehicle.
Select CarPlay as the function:
"Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone is connected to the
vehicle and displayed in the device
list.
1With the vehicle at a standstill,
engage selector lever position P.
2Press the start/stop button.
The engine is switched off.
3Apply the parking brake.
The Auto Start Stop switches the
engine off automatically at a stand-
still to save fuel. For driving off, the
engine automatically starts under
the following conditions:
• By releasing the brake pedal. Registering iPhone with CarPlay
On the move
Driving
Drive-ready state
Switching on drive-ready state
• Depress the brake
pedal.
• Press the start/stop but-
ton.
Switching off drive-ready state
Auto Start Stop
Parking brake
Engaging
Pull the switch.
LED and indicator lamp
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LED and indicator lamp turn off.
The parking brake is released.
• D drive position.
• N neutral.
• R reverse.
With the driver's seat belt fastened,
briefly press the selector lever in
the desired direction, possibly over-
coming a resistance point. Selector
lever returns to centre position in
each case.
Apply the brakes until ready to drive
off, otherwise the vehicle will move
when a drive position or reverse
gear is selected.A selector lever lock prevents inad-
vertently shifting to selector lever
position R or inadvertently shifting
from selector lever position P.
Only engage selector lever posi-
tion R when the vehicle is station-
ary.
Press the button.
Only engage selector lever posi-
tion P when the vehicle is station-
ary.
Press button P. Releasing
With drive-ready state
switched on:
Automatic transmission:
press the switch with the
brake pedal depressed or
selector lever position P
engaged.
Automatic transmission
Engaging selector lever positions
D, N, R
Cancelling the selector lever lock
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The Concierge Service provides
information about hotels, restau-
rants etc. and can send an SMS
with the required information to the
vehicle. Addresses can also be
sent directly to the navigation sys-
tem.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Connected Serv."
2"Toyota Supra Assistance"
3"Concierge Services"
A voice connection to the Con-
cierge Service is established.
Remote maintenances are services
that help to keep the vehicle
mobile.
Remote maintenances can com-
prise the following services:
• Roadside assistance
• Battery guard
When leaving the vehicle, turn the
engine switch off, apply the parking
brake and lock the doors.When parking, stop the vehicle in a
safe and appropriate parking area,
operate the “P” (parking) switch on
the selector lever and turn the
engine switch off. Toyota Supra Connect
Concierge Service
Remote maintenance
After driving
When parking
WARNING
When taking a nap in the vehicle,
make sure to turn the engine switch
off.
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 passen-
ger seat. If the engine is left running,
the accelerator pedal may be
depressed or selector lever may be
operated unintentionally, possibly
leading to an accident. Also, if the
engine is run at a high speed for a
long time, the exhaust system and
engine may become extremely hot,
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14 To release the bonnet
P. 3 0 615 Unlocking the boot lid P.77
1Control Display P.50
2 Hazard warning lights
P. 3 3 6
3Ventilation P.255
4Glove box P.260
5Radio/multimedia, see Owner's
Manual for Navigation, Enter-
tainment, Communication
6Automatic air conditioning P.250
7Controller with buttons P.50,
P. 5 1
8 Sport mode switch P.149
SPORT drive mode
Toyota Supra Safety P.191 Auto Start/Stop P.134
Parking Sensors P.236
Rear-view camera P.242
Crossing traffic warning P.246
Park Assistant P.236
Vehicle Stability Control,
VSC P.216
9 Parking brake P.137
10Automatic transmission selector
lever P.143
11 To switch drive-ready
state on/off P.134
Around the centre console
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This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the optional
equipment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
Depending on the situation, the
vehicle is in one of the three states:
• Idle state.
• Standby state.
• Drive-ready state.
When the vehicle is in idle state, it
is switched off. All electrical con-
sumers are deactivated.
The vehicle is in idle state before
you open it from outside and once you have left the vehicle and locked
it.
Vehicle operating state
Vehicle equipment
General
Idle state
Principle
General
Safety notes
WARNING
An unsecured vehicle can start mov-
ing and rolling away. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. Before leaving the
vehicle, secure it to prevent it from
rolling away.
Observe the following to ensure that
the vehicle is secured against rolling
away:
• Apply the parking brake.
• Turn the front wheels towards the
kerb on upward or downward gradi-
ents.
• Additionally secure the vehicle on
upward or downward gradients, for
example with a chock.
WARNING
Unsupervised children or pets in the
vehicle can set the vehicle in motion
and endanger themselves or other
road users, for example by the follow-
ing actions:
• Pressing the start/stop button.
• Release the parking brake.
• Opening and closing doors or win-
dows.
• Engaging selector lever position N.
• Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu-
pervised in the vehicle. When leaving
the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.