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The system can be used to trigger
an emergency call automatically or
manually in emergency situations.
In compliance with the applicable
laws, the vehicle is equipped with
an automatic emergency call sys-
tem or an automatic SOS device
with automatic activation function,
which uses the National Automated
Information System or the direct
national emergency number,
depending on the country where it
is being used. Sellers, manufactur-
ers and importers of the vehicle
accept no responsibility for any
malfunctions of the automatic
emergency call system or the auto-
matic SOS device if such malfunc-
tions are caused by deficiencies of
the operator of the National Auto-
mated Emergency Call System, the
infrastructure of the National Auto-
mated Emergency Call System or
the operator of the telecommunica-
tions network, by improper use of
the automatic emergency call sys-
tem or the automatic SOS device
by the customer, or by other factors
not under the control of the seller,
manufacturer or importer of the vehicle. In compliance with the
applicable laws, neither the auto-
matic emergency call system nor
the automatic SOS device can be
deactivated.
Press the SOS button in an emer-
gency only.
The emergency call establishes a
connection to a public emergency
call number.
This depends on factors such as
the specific mobile telephone net-
work and the national regulations.
The emergency call is placed using
the SIM card integrated in the vehi-
cle and cannot be switched off.
For technical reasons, it might not
be possible to make an emergency
call in highly adverse conditions.
Standby state is switched on.
Emergency call system is func-
Emergency call (for Russia)
Statutory emergency call
Principle
General
Overview
SOS button.
Operating requirements
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tional.
In certain circumstances, for exam-
ple deployment of the airbags, an
emergency call may be placed
automatically immediately after an
accident of corresponding severity.
An automatic emergency call is not
influenced by pressing the SOS
button.
If an emergency call is triggered,
other signal tones and audio
sources are set to mute, for exam-
ple Parking Sensors.
1Tap on cover flap.
2Press and hold the SOS button
until the LED in the button area
is illuminated green.
The LED is illuminated green
when the emergency call has
been activated.
If a cancellation request is displayed on
the Control Display, the emergency call
can be cancelled.
If the situation permits, wait in the vehi-
cle until voice contact has been estab-
lished.
The LED flashes green when the
connection to the emergency
number has been established.
In the case of an emergency call, data
is sent to the public rescue coordination
centre in order to decide what rescue
measures are required. The data may include, for example, the current posi-
tion of the vehicle, if this can be deter-
mined.
Even if you can no longer hear the res-
cue coordination centre through the
loudspeakers, the rescue coordination
centre may still be able to hear you
speak.
The rescue coordination centre
ends the emergency call.
When the drive-ready state is
switched on, the LED in the emer-
gency call button area illuminates
for approx. 2 seconds to indicate
that the emergency call system is
ready for operation.
■General
The operational readiness of the
emergency call system can be
checked. During the check, do not
activate any other functions. If
applicable, comply with any addi-
tional instructions regarding the
procedure via the vehicle loud-
speakers.
Toyota Supra Connect functions
might not be available for a specific
time following the check.
■Requirements
Vehicle is stationary for at least 1
minute.
Standby state is switched on.
No other services are active. Automatic triggering
Manual triggering
Operational readiness
Checking operational readiness
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corresponding jump-starting
connection on the donor vehicle.
3Connect the second terminal
clamp to the battery's positive
terminal or to the corresponding
jump-starting connection on the
vehicle to be started.
4Connect a terminal clamp on the
negative/– jump lead to the neg-
ative terminal of the battery or
the corresponding engine or
body earth connection on the
donor vehicle.
5Connect the second terminal
clamp to the negative terminal of
the battery or to a corresponding
engine or body earth connection
on the vehicle to be started.
Do not use spray products sold as
starting aids.
1Start the engine of the donor
vehicle and allow it to run for a
few minutes at a slightly
increased idle speed.
2Start the engine of the vehicle to
be started as normal.
If an initial attempt to start the engine
fails, wait several minutes until the dis-
charged battery has been recharged
somewhat.
3Allow both engines to run for a
few minutes.
4Disconnect the jump leads in
reverse order to connection.
Check the battery and have it recharged if necessary.
Do not have the vehicle towed.
Starting the engine
Tow-starting and towing
Safety note
WARNING
Due to system limitations, individual
functions may not work properly when
tow-starting/towing with activated
Toyota Supra Safety Systems. There
is a danger of accidents. Switch off all
Toyota Supra Safety Systems before
tow-starting/towing.
Automatic transmission:
transporting the vehicle
General
Safety notes
NOTICE
If the vehicle is towed with one axle
raised, the vehicle can be damaged.
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Only have the vehicle trans-
ported on a truck bed.
NOTICE
The vehicle may be damaged when
raising and securing it.
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty.
●Raise the vehicle with suitable
equipment.
●Do not raise or secure the vehicle
by its towing eye, body parts or sus-
pension parts.
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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.
Regularly remove foreign bodies,
for example leaves, from the area
below the windscreen with the bon-
net raised.
Wash the vehicle frequently espe-
cially in winter. Very high levels of
dirt and road salt can cause dam-
age to the vehicle.Maximum temperature:
60°C/140°F.
Minimum distance to sensors,
cameras, seals: 30 cm, approxi-
mately 12 in.
General care
Vehicle equipment
Washing the vehicle
General
Steam-jet cleaners and
high-pressure cleaners
Safety note
NOTICE
When cleaning with high-pressure
cleaners, excessive pressure or
excessive temperatures can damage
various components. There is a dan-
ger of damage to property. Ensure a
sufficient distance and do not spray
for an extended period of time. Com-
ply with the instructions for the
high-pressure cleaner.
Distances and temperature
Automatic car washes
Safety notes
NOTICE
If high-pressure washers are used,
water may penetrate the area around
the windows. There is a danger of
damage to property. Avoid high pres-
sure washers.
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6-1.REFERENCE
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.
The technical data and specifica-
tions in the Owner's Manual are ref-
erence figures. The vehicle-specific
data can deviate from this, for
example, due to selected special
equipment, country variants or
country-specific measurement
methods. Detailed values can be
found in the permit documents, on
information plates on the vehicle or
can be requested from any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The information in the vehicle docu-
ments always takes precedence
over the information in this Owner's
Manual.
Dimensions can vary depending on the model version, equipment or coun-
try-specific measurement method.
The heights specified do not take into account add-on parts such as a roof
aerial, roof railing or spoiler. The heights can deviate, for example, due to
selected special equipment, tyres, loads and suspension design.
Technical data
Vehicle equipment
General
Dimensions
Width with mirrorsmm (in)2026 (79.8)
Width without mirrorsmm (in)1854 (73.0)
Heightmm (in)
1292 (50.9)*1
1299 (51.1)*2
1294 (50.9)*3
Lengthmm (in)4379 (172.4)
Wheelbasemm (in)2470 (97.2)
Smallest turning circle dia.m (ft)11.0 (36.1)
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Supra Owner's ManualAlphabetical Index
Driving information, running in ... 266
Driving lights control, automatic 171
Driving on racing tracks .............. 271
Driving path lines, rear-view camera
..................................................... 244
Driving Stability Control Systems215
Driving through water .................. 270
Drying air, see Cooling function . 251
E
Electrical power window switches 93
Electronic oil measurement......... 309
Electronic Stability Programme, ESP,
see VSC ....................................... 216
Emergency assistance, see Break-
down assistance ........................ 336
Emergency braking function when
parking, Parking Sensors with
emergency braking function ..... 239
Emergency release, fuel filler flap
..................................................... 277
Emergency running properties, tyres
..................................................... 284
Emergency services, see Breakdown
assistance ................................... 336
Emergency unlocking, transmission
lockout ........................................ 147
Emergency wheel ......................... 303
Engine compartment .................... 305
Engine coolant .............................. 312
Engine oil ...................................... 308
Engine oil change ......................... 312
Engine oil filler neck .................... 310
Engine oil grades for topping up 311
Engine oil level, checking electroni-
cally ............................................. 309
Engine oil temperature................. 158
Engine start, starting assistance 343
Engine, automatic start-stop func-
tion............................................... 134
Entering letters and numbers........ 54
Entry comparison, navigation ....... 48
ESP, Electronic Stability Programme,
see VSC ....................................... 216Exhaust gas particle filter ............ 267
Exhaust system ............................ 267
Exhaust, see Exhaust system ..... 267
Exterior lights when unlocking ..... 75
Exterior lights with the vehicle
locked ............................................ 77
Exterior mirror, automatic parking
function ....................................... 105
Exterior mirror, automatically dim-
ming ............................................. 105
Exterior mirrors............................. 104
Exterior mirrors, malfunction ...... 105
External start, see Starting assis-
tance ............................................ 343
Extinguisher, see Fire extinguisher
..................................................... 342
Eye for towing ............................... 347
Eyes, see Lashing eye in the boot
..................................................... 262
F
Failure notification, see Vehicle mes-
sages ........................................... 152
False alarm, see Avoiding false
alarms ............................................ 93
Fan run-on, see Exhaust gas particle
filter.............................................. 267
Fastening seat belts, see Seat belts
....................................................... 98
Fatigue warning function ............. 213
Fault display, see Vehicle messages
..................................................... 152
Favourites buttons, Toyota Supra
Command ...................................... 57
Filler neck for engine oil .............. 310
Filter, see Microfilter/activated car-
bon filter ...................................... 255
Fire extinguisher ........................... 342
Flank protection without Surround
View ............................................. 240
Flat tyre message, TPM ................ 294
Flat tyre warning lamp, TPM ........ 294
Flat tyre, continuing a journey .... 296