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1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Notifications"
4Select the desired setting.
The vehicle offers various functions
which require data to be transferred
to Toyota or a service provider. The
transfer of data can be deactivated
for some functions.
If data transfer has been deacti-
vated for a function, then that func-
tion cannot be used.
Only perform settings with the vehi-
cle at a standstill.
Follow the instructions on the Con-
trol Display.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Data privacy"
4Select the desired setting.Depending on use, the vehicle
stores personal data such as saved
radio stations. This personal data
can be permanently deleted using
Toyota Supra Command.
Depending on the equipment in
your vehicle, the following data can
be deleted:
• Driver profile settings.
• Saved radio stations.
• Saved Favourites buttons.
• Trip and on-board computer val-
ues.
• Music hard disc.
• Navigation, for example saved
destinations.
• Phone book.
• Online data, for example Favour-
ites, cookies.
• Office data, for example voice
memos.
• Login accounts.
It can take up to 15 minutes in total
to delete data.
Data can only be deleted with the
vehicle at a standstill.
Data protection
Data transfer
Principle
General
Activating/deactivating
Deleting personal data in the
vehicle
Principle
General
Operating requirements
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When connecting, bear the follow-
ing in mind:
• Do not use force when inserting
the plug into the USB interface.
• Use a flexible adapter cable.
• Protect the USB device from
mechanical damage.
• Due to the large variety of USB
devices available on the market,
operation via the vehicle cannot
be ensured for every device.
• Do not expose the USB devices
to extreme environmental condi-
tions, for example very high tem-
peratures, see the operating
instructions of the device.
• Due to the large variety of differ-
ent compression techniques,
correct playback of the media
stored on the USB device cannot
be guaranteed in every case.
• To ensure correct transfer of the
stored data, do not charge a
USB device from the socket in
the vehicle when the device is
also connected to the USB inter-
face.
• Depending on how the USB
device is being used, it may be
necessary to perform settings on
the USB device, see the operat-
ing instructions of the device.
Unsuitable USB devices:
• USB hard drives.
• USB hubs.
• USB memory card reader with
several inserts.
• HFS-formatted USB devices.
• Devices such as fans or lamps.Compatible device with USB inter-
face.
Connect the USB device to a USB
interface, see page 259, using a
suitable adapter cable.
The USB device is displayed in the
device list, see page 72.
CarPlay makes it possible to oper-
ate certain functions of a compati-
ble Apple iPhone by Siri voice
operation and using Toyota Supra
Command.
• Compatible iPhone.
iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or later.
• Corresponding mobile radio con-
tract.
• Bluetooth, WLAN and Siri voice
operation are activated on the
iPhone.
• Booking of the Toyota Supra
Connect service: Apple CarPlay
preparation.
Via Toyota Supra Command:Operating requirements
Connecting a device
Apple CarPlay preparation
Principle
Operating requirements
Switching on Bluetooth and Car-
Play
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Near the front of the center console
Near the rear of the center console
In the luggage compartment and near the rear bumper
Near each door and door handle
The behaviour of the vehicle when
unlocked via Smart Key System
depends on the following settings,
see page 89:
• Whether the unlocking of the
vehicle is acknowledged with a
light signal.
• Whether the welcome light, see
page 173, is switched on when the vehicle is unlocked.
• Whether the exterior mirrors are
automatically folded out and in
when the vehicle is unlocked and
locked.
Exterior mirrors folded in using comfort
closing must be folded out using com-
fort opening.
Effective range (areas within which Smart Key System radio waves
are transmitted)
A
B
C
D
Unlocking
General
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are also restored if the vehicle is
used in the intervening period by
someone with a different remote
control.
Changes to settings are saved
automatically in the currently used
driver profile.
If a different driver profile is
selected via Toyota Supra Com-
mand, the settings saved there are
automatically applied. The new
driver profile is allocated to the
remote control currently used.
A guest profile is also available
which is not allocated to any remote
control. It can be used to perform
settings on the vehicle without
changing the personal driver pro-
files.
To ensure that the correct driver
profile can be set, the system must
be able to allocate the detected
remote control uniquely to the
driver.
This is ensured if the following con-
ditions are met:
• The driver is only carrying their
own remote control.
• The driver unlocks the vehicle.
• The driver enters the vehicle
through the driver's door.
The name of the currently used
driver profile is displayed when the Control Display is switched on.
Select a driver profile, see page 88.
As soon as the engine is started or
any button pressed, the display
selected last is shown on the Con-
trol Display.
To cancel the welcome screen via
Toyota Supra Command: "OK"
Settings for the following systems
and functions are saved in the cur-
rently used driver profile. Which
settings can be saved depends on
the country and equipment.
• Unlocking and locking.
•Lights.
• Air conditioning.
• Radio.
• Instrument cluster.
• Favourites buttons.
• Volumes, sound.
• Control Display.
• Navigation.
• Parking Sensors.
• Rear-view camera.
• Head-Up Display.
•Sport mode switch.
• Seat position, exterior mirror
position
The positions set via the seat memory
and the last position set are saved.
• Cruise Control.
• Toyota Supra Safety. Operating requirements
Currently used driver profile
Settings
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Tyres with special approval: the
system will not function correctly if
a reset has not been carried out, for
example, a flat tyre is reported in
spite of the correct tyre pressure.
• A wheel without TPM wheel elec-
tronics is fitted, for example
emergency wheel: have the
wheels checked if necessary.
• Malfunction: have the system
checked.
• Fault due to systems or devices
with the same radio frequency:
the system is automatically reac-
tivated upon leaving the field of
interference.
• In the case of tyres with special
approval: the system was unable
to complete the reset. Perform a
system reset again.For run-flat tyres or when using a
flat tyre kit, it is not always neces-
sary to change a wheel immedi-
ately if tyre inflation pressure is lost
due to a flat tyre.
If required, the tools for changing
wheels are available as optional
accessories from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer. Reset not carried out
Malfunction
Message
The yellow warning lamp
flashes and is then illumi-
nated continuously. A
vehicle message is
shown. Tyre pressure
losses cannot be
detected.
Measure
Wheel change
General
Safety notes
WARNING
The jack is only intended for raising
the vehicle briefly during a wheel
change. Even if the safety measures
are complied with, there is a risk of
the raised vehicle falling over due
tothe jack slipping. There is a danger
of injury or even death. If the vehicle
is raised with the jack, do not lie
underneath the vehicle and do not
start the engine.
WARNING
Supports such as wooden blocks
under the vehicle jack can prevent it
from achieving its load capacity due
to the restricted height. The load
capacity of the wooden blocks may be
exceeded, causing the vehicle to tip
over. There is a danger of injury or
even death. Do not place supports
under the vehicle jack.
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Supra Owner's ManualAlphabetical Index
Part replacement .......................... 326
Particle filter, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter ....................................... 267
Parts and accessories ..................... 7
Pedestrian protection, active ...... 190
Person warning with City light brak-
ing function................................. 198
Personal profile, see Driver profiles
....................................................... 86
Petrol ............................................. 307
Petrol grade .................................. 308
Petrol particle filter, see Exhaust gas
particle filter................................ 267
Place for children ......................... 109
Plastic parts, care......................... 353
Positioning, vehicle position ......... 63
Power display, see Sport displays
..................................................... 167
Power failure ................................. 329
Power window switches ................ 93
Pressure Monitor, see Tyre Pressure
Monitor ........................................ 290
Pressure, tyres ............................. 278
Prevention of rear collision ......... 211
Printed on-board literature ............ 18
Profiles, see Driver profiles ........... 86
Protection function, windows, see
Anti-trap mechanism ................... 94
R
Racing track driving ..................... 271
Radiator fan, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter ....................................... 267
Radio remote control, see Remote
control ........................................... 74
Rain sensor ................................... 141
Rear collision warning, see Preven-
tion of rear collision ................... 211
Rear fog light ................................ 176
Rear fog light, see Bulbs and lights
..................................................... 327
Rear light, see Bulbs and lights .. 327
Rear-view camera, without Sur-
round View .................................. 242Rear-view mirror, automatic-dim . 105
Recirculating air filter, see Microfil-
ter/activated carbon filter .......... 255
Recommended makes of tyre ...... 282
Recycling ....................................... 318
Refuelling ...................................... 276
Remedying flat tyres .................... 284
Remote control of the vehicle,
replacing the battery .................... 77
Remote control, additional ............ 78
Remote control, integrated key ..... 79
Remote control, loss ...................... 78
Remote control, malfunction ......... 78
Remote control, opening/closing .. 74
Replacement of parts ................... 326
Replacement of wheels/tyres ...... 282
Replacement wheel, see Emergency
wheel ........................................... 303
Replacing bulbs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................ 327
Replacing LEDs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................ 327
Replacing light-emitting diodes, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 327
Replacing lights, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................ 327
Replacing parts ............................. 326
Replacing the battery, remote con-
trol of the vehicle.......................... 77
Replacing the wiper blades ......... 326
RES CNCL button, see Adaptive
Cruise Control ............................ 225
RES CNCL button, see Cruise Con-
trol................................................ 222
Reset, Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM
..................................................... 293
Restraint systems for children, see
Carrying children safely ............ 109
Retreaded tyres............................. 283
Reuse, recycling ........................... 318
Reversing light, replacing Bulbs, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 327
Revolution counter ....................... 157
Right-hand traffic, light setting ... 176
Rim cleaner, light alloy wheels .... 352