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cally in the following situations, for
example:
When switching the engine off.
When switching on Cruise Con-
trol.
When activating sport mode
using the sport mode switch.
The displays turn off.
The system is interrupted when
reverse gear is engaged or the
transmission is in neutral.
Press the rocker switch repeatedly
upwards or downwards until the
desired speed limit is set.
Each time the rocker switch is
pressed to the resistance point,
the speed limit is increased or
decreased by 1 km/h, 1 mph.
Each time the rocker switch is
pressed beyond the resistance
point, the speed limit changes to
the next multiple of 10 km/h on
the km/h display or the next mul-
tiple of 5 mph on the mph display in the speedometer.
If the set speed limit has been
reached or unintentionally
exceeded, for example when driv-
ing downhill, there is no active
brake intervention.
If you set a speed limit while driving
which is below the current speed,
the vehicle coasts down to the set
speed limit.
Vehicles with Speed Limit Assist,
see page 234: a change in the
speed limit detected by Speed Limit
Assist can be adopted for the
Speed Limiter as a new speed limit.
The current speed can also be
stored by pressing the button:
The system gives a warning if the
travelling speed exceeds the set
speed limit.
You can intentionally exceed the
speed limit. There is no warning in
such a case.
To exceed the set speed limit inten-
tionally, fully depress the accelera-
tor pedal.
The limit automatically becomes
active again as soon as the current
speed falls below the set speed
limit. Interrupting
Change speed limit
Press the button on the steer-
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Depending on the vehicle specifica-
tions, the set speed limit will be dis-
played.
This system allows a desired speed
to be set using the buttons on the
steering wheel. The desired speed
is then maintained by the system.
To do this, the system automatically
accelerates and brakes the vehicle as necessary.
Depending on the vehicle settings,
the characteristics of the Cruise
Control may change. Warning when the speed limit
is exceeded
Visual warning
If the speed limit is exceeded:
the indicator lamp in the
instrument cluster flashes for
as long as you exceed the set
speed limit.
Displays in the instrument
cluster
Indicator lamp
If the indicator lamp is illu-
minated: the system is
switched on.
If the indicator lamp is
flashing: set speed limit is
exceeded.
Grey indicator lamp: the
system is interrupted.
Status display
Cruise Control
Principle
General
Safety notes
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of
your personal responsibility to assess
the traffic situation correctly. Due to
system limitations, it cannot respond
independently and appropriately in all
traffic conditions. There is a danger of
accidents. Adapt your driving style to
the traffic conditions. Observe the
traffic situation and intervene actively
if the situation warrants it.
WARNING
Using the system in the following situ-
ations may increase the risk of an
accident, for example:
●On stretches of road with many cor-
ners and bends.
●In heavy traffic.
●If the road is icy, if there is fog or
snow, if conditions are wet or on a
loose road surface.
There is a danger of accidents or
damage to property. Only use the sys-
tem if it is possible to drive at a con-
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cles driving in front.
Depending on the vehicle settings,
the characteristics of the Cruise
Control may change.
The distance can be set in several
stages, and is dependent on the
individual speed for reasons of
safety.
If the vehicle ahead brakes to a
standstill and sets off again shortly
afterwards, the system can recog-
nise this within the given context.
Safety notes
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of
your personal responsibility to assess
the traffic situation correctly. Due to
system limitations, it cannot respond
independently and appropriately in all
traffic conditions. There is a danger of
accidents. Adapt your driving style to
the traffic conditions. Observe the
traffic situation and intervene actively
if the situation warrants it.
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
The desired speed may be acciden-
tally set incorrectly or called up by
mistake. There is a danger of acci-
dents. Adjust the desired speed to the
traffic conditions. Observe the traffic
situation and intervene actively if the
situation warrants it.
WARNING
There is a danger of accidents if the
difference in speed relative to other
vehicles is excessively high. This may
occur, for example, in the following
situations:
●When quickly approaching a slowly
moving vehicle.
●If another vehicle suddenly veers
into the vehicle's own lane.
●When quickly approaching station-
ary vehicles.
There is a danger of injury or even
death. Observe the traffic situation
and intervene actively if the situation
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detect a change in the speed limit
on the route, it is possible to adopt
this new speed limit value for the
following systems:
Manual Speed Limiter.
Cruise Control.
Adaptive Cruise Control with
Stop & Go function.
The speed value is proposed as a
new desired speed for adopting.
The relevant system must be acti-
vated for the speed value to be
adopted.Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Speed Assistant"
A message is displayed in the
instrument cluster if the system and
the Cruise Control are switched on. Safety notes
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of
your personal responsibility to assess
the traffic situation correctly. Due to
system limitations, it cannot respond
independently and appropriately in all
traffic conditions. There is a danger of
accidents. Adapt your driving style to
the traffic conditions. Observe the
traffic situation and intervene actively
if the situation warrants it.
WARNING
The desired speed may be acciden-
tally set incorrectly or called up by
mistake. There is a danger of acci-
dents. Adjust the desired speed to the
traffic conditions. Observe the traffic
situation and intervene actively if the
situation warrants it.
Overview
Buttons on the steering wheel
ButtonFunction
Adopt the suggested
speed manually.
Switching on/off and setting
Displays in the instrument
cluster
SymbolFunction
The indicator lamp is illu-
minated, together with the
symbol for the speed con-
trol system:
Speed Limit Assist is
active and detected speed
limits can be adopted
manually for the displayed
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have the legally prescribed mini-
mum height of 1.6 mm, approxi-
mately 0.06 in.
The positions of the wear displays
are identified on the tyre's side wall
by TWI, Tread Wear Indicator.
Inspect tyres regularly for damage,
the presence of foreign bodies and
wear.
Vehicle behaviour that may indicate
tyre damage or other faults:
• Unusual vibrations.
• Unusual tyre or running noises.
• Unusual vehicle response, such
as pronounced pulling to the left
or right.
Damage can be caused by the fol-
lowing situations, for example:
• Driving over kerbs.
• Road damage.
• Tyre inflation pressure insuffi-
cient.
• Vehicle overloading.
• Incorrect tyre storage.
Irrespective of the tyre tread depth,
change tyres after 6 years at the
latest.
The date of manufacture of the tyre
is indicated on the tyre sidewall.
Tyre damage
General
Safety notes
WARNING
If the tyres are damaged, the tyre
inflation pressure may be reduced,
which in turn could cause you to lose
control of the vehicle. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. If you suspect tyre
damage while you are driving, imme-
diately reduce speed and bring the
vehicle to a stop. Have the wheels
and tyres checked. To do so, carefully
drive to any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer. If necessary, have
the vehicle towed or transported
there. Do not repair damaged tyres,
but have them replaced instead.
WARNING
Tyres can become damaged by run-
ning over obstacles, for example
kerbs or road damage, at high speed.
Larger wheels have a smaller tyre
cross-section. The smaller the tyre
cross-section, the higher the risk of
tyre damage. There is a danger of
accidents and damage to property. If
possible, drive around obstacles or
drive over them slowly and carefully.
Age of tyres
Recommendation
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In the event of a complete loss of
tyre inflation pressure, run-flat tyres
enable you to continue driving, with
certain restrictions.
The wheels are fitted with tyres
which are self-supporting to a lim-
ited degree. They may also have
special rims.
The reinforced side wall means that
the tyre keeps the vehicle mobile to
a degree even if tyre inflation pres-
sure has been lost.
Observe the notes on continuing to
drive with a flat tyre.The tyres are identified on the tyre's
side wall by RSC Runflat System
Component.
• Park the vehicle on a firm sur-
face and as far away from mov-
ing traffic as possible.
• Switch on the hazard warning
lights.
• Apply the parking brake to pre-
vent the vehicle rolling away.
• Engage the steering wheel lock
with the wheels in the
straight-ahead position.
• Have all vehicle occupants get
out of the vehicle and guide them
out of the danger area, for exam-
ple behind the crash barrier.
• Set up the warning triangle an
appropriate distance away.
Run-flat tyres
Principle
General
Safety notes
WARNING
A run-flat tyre which has low tyre infla-
tion pressure or no tyre inflation pres-
sure at all will change the vehicle's
handling characteristics, for example
there may be reduced directional sta-
bility when braking, longer braking
distances and different self-steering
characteristics. There is a danger of
accidents. Drive with care and do not
exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph.
Label
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ble.
Tire chains cannot be mounted.
Snow tires should be used instead.
The system monitors the tyre infla-
tion pressure in the four fitted tyres.
The system warns if the tyre infla-
tion pressure in one or more tyres
has fallen.
Sensors in the tyre valves measure
the tyre inflation pressure and tyre
temperature.
The system detects the fitted tyres
automatically. The system shows
the preset specified pressures on
the Control Display and compares
them to the current tyre inflation
pressures.
If tyres are fitted which are not
listed on the tyre inflation pressure
labels in the vehicle, see page 278, for example tyres with special
approval, the system must be
actively reset. The current tyre
inflation pressures are then
accepted as the specified values.
To operate the system, also please
comply with the other information
and notes in the chapter Tyre infla-
tion pressure, see page 278.
The following requirements must be
met for the system, otherwise relia-
ble signalling of a loss of tyre infla-
tion pressure is not ensured:
• After each tyre or wheel change,
the system has detected the fit-
ted tyres, updated the relevant
information and, after a short
journey, shown it on the Control
Display.
If the system does not detect the tyres
Snow chains
Selecting tire chains
NOTICE
■Driving with tire chains
Do not fit tire chains. Tire chains may
damage the vehicle body and sus-
pension, and adversely affect driving
performance.
Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM)
Principle
General
Safety note
WARNING
The display showing the specified
tyre inflation pressures does not
replace the tyre inflation pressure
information on the vehicle. If incorrect
data has been entered into the tyre
settings, the specified tyre inflation
pressures will also be incorrect. As a
result, reliable signalling of a loss of
tyre inflation pressure can no longer
be guaranteed. There is a danger of
injury and damage to property. Make
sure that the tyre sizes of the fitted
tyres are displayed correctly and that
they match the specifications on the
tyres and the tyre inflation pressure
information.
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automatically, enter the specifications
for the fitted tyres in the tyre settings.
• In the case of tyres with special
approval:
• After every tyre or wheel change, a
reset must be carried out with the
correct tyre inflation pressure.
• A reset must be carried out after the
tyre inflation pressure has been
adjusted to a new value.
• Wheels with TPM wheel elec-
tronics.
If the system does not detect the
tyres automatically, the specifica-
tions for the fitted tyres can be
entered in the tyre settings.
The tyre sizes of the fitted tyres can
be found in the tyre inflation pres-
sure information, see page 278, or
directly on the tyres.
The tyre specifications do not have
to be re-entered if the tyre inflation
pressure is corrected.
For summer and winter tyres, the
last tyre specifications entered in
each case are saved. This means
that the settings of the sets of tyres
last used can be selected after a
tyre or wheel change.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"2"Vehicle status"
3"Tyre Pressure Monitor"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Tyre settings"
2Select tyres:
• "Summer tyres"
• "Winter tyres/all-season tyres"
3"Current:"
4Select the type of tyre fitted on
the rear axle:
• Tyre size, for example 245/45
R18 96 Y.
• In the case of tyres with special
approval: "Other tyre"
5Select the load status of the
vehicle if a tyre size has been
selected.
6"Confirm settings"
The measurement of the current
tyre inflation pressure is started.
The progress of the measurement
is shown.
The status of the system, for exam-
ple whether the system is active,
can be shown on the Control Dis-
play.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle" Tyre settings
General
Calling up the menu
Adjusting the settings
Status display
Current status