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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Driver's door" or  "All 
doors"
5Select the desired setting:
• "Driver's door only"
Only the driver's door and fuel filler flap 
are unlocked. Pressing again unlocks 
the entire vehicle.
• "All doors"
The entire vehicle is unlocked.
Depending on the equipment and 
the country specifications, these 
settings may not be available.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4 "Tailgate" or   "Tailgate 
and door(s)"
5Select the desired setting:
•"Tailgate"
Boot lid is opened.
• "Tailgate and door(s)"
Boot lid is opened and the doors are 
unlocked.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Driver profiles"
3Select a driver profile.
 The setting can be made for the 
driver profile marked with this symbol.
4"Last seat position automatic"
When the vehicle is unlocked, the 
driver's seat and exterior mirrors 
are adjusted to their last set posi-
tions.
The last position setting is inde-
pendent of the positions saved via 
the seat memory.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Flash for lock/unlock"
Unlocking is acknowledged by flashing 
twice, locking by flashing once.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4Select the desired setting:
• "Relock automatically" Unlocking
Doors
Boot lid
Setting the last seat and mirror 
position
Acknowledgement signals of 
the vehicle
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The vehicle is automatically locked 
again after a short while if no door is 
opened after unlocking.
• "Lock after pulling away"
On driving off, the vehicle is locked 
automatically.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Unlock at end of journey"
After the drive-ready state has been 
switched off by pressing the start/stop 
button, the locked vehicle is automati-
cally unlocked.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Fold mirrors in when locked"
When locking, the exterior mirrors are 
automatically folded in, and when 
unlocking they are automatically folded 
out.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"4"Switch off after door opening"
Idle state, see page 44, is established 
when the front doors are opened.
The alarm system responds to the 
following changes when the vehicle 
is locked:
• A door, the bonnet or the boot lid 
is opened.
• Movements in the interior.
• The vehicle's incline changes, for 
instance if an attempt is made to 
jack it up and steal the wheels or 
to raise it prior to towing away.
• There is an interruption in the 
power supply from the battery.
• Improper use of the socket for 
on-board diagnosis OBD.
The alarm system indicates the fol-
lowing changes visually and audi-
bly:
• Audible alarm: Depending on 
local regulations, the acoustic 
alarm may be suppressed.
• Visual alarm: By flashing the 
exterior lights.
The alarm system is switched on 
and off at the same time as the 
vehicle is unlocked and locked via 
the remote control or Smart Key 
System. Automatic unlocking
Folding the mirrors automati-
cally
Establishing idle state after 
opening the front doors
Alarm system
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The alarm system is triggered on 
opening a door if the door has been 
unlocked using the integrated key 
in the door lock.
Stopping the alarm, see page 93.
The boot lid can be opened even 
with the alarm system switched on.
On closing the boot lid, it is locked 
again and monitored, as long as the 
doors are locked. The hazard warn-
ing lights flash once.
• Indicator lamp flashes every 2 
seconds: The alarm system is 
switched on.
• Indicator lamp flashes for 
approximately 10 seconds 
before it flashes every 2 sec-
onds: The interior movement 
detector and tilt alarm sensor are 
not active because doors, bon-net or boot lid are not closed cor-
rectly. Correctly closed access 
points are secured.If the open access points are then 
closed, the interior protection and tilt 
alarm sensor are switched on.
• The indicator lamp extinguishes 
after the vehicle has been 
unlocked: No attempt has been 
made to tamper with the vehicle.
• The indicator lamp flashes after 
unlocking until the drive-ready 
state is switched on, but for no 
longer than approximately 5 min-
utes: The alarm has been trig-
gered.
The incline of the vehicle is moni-
tored.
The alarm system responds, for 
example, when there is an attempt 
to steal a wheel or when towing 
away.
The passenger compartment is 
monitored to the height of the seat 
cushions. Therefore the alarm sys-
tem, including the interior move-
ment detector, is switched on even 
when the window is open. Falling 
objects such as leaves can acci-
dentally trigger the alarm. Opening the doors when the 
alarm system is switched on
Opening the boot lid with the 
alarm system switched on
Indicator lamp on the 
rear-view mirror
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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.
A seating position that suitably 
reflects the requirements of the 
occupants is essential for relaxed 
driving with minimum fatigue.
In an accident, the correct seating 
position plays an important role. 
Comply with the notes in the follow-
ing chapters:
• Seats, see page 95.
• Seat belts, see page 98.
• Head restraints, see page 103.
• Airbags, see page 179.
Seats, mirrors and steer-
ing wheel
Vehicle equipment
Safe seating position
Seats
Safety notes
WARNING
Adjusting the seat during a journey 
could cause the seat to move unex-
pectedly. You could lose control of the 
vehicle. There is a danger of acci-
dents. Only adjust the seat on the 
driver's side when at a standstill.
WARNING
If the backrest is angled back too far, 
the protective effect of the seat belt 
will no longer be guaranteed. There is 
a danger of sliding under the seat belt 
in the event of an accident. There is a 
danger of injury or even death. Adjust 
the seat before starting the journey. 
Adjust the backrest to the most 
upright position possible, and do not 
change it during the journey.
WARNING
There is a risk of entrapment when 
the seats are being moved. There is a 
danger of injury or damage to prop-
erty. Before making any adjustment, 
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The head restraints are integrated 
into the seatback and cannot be 
adjusted.
The distance from the back of the 
head is set via the backrest angle.
Adjust the distance so that the head 
restraint is as close as possible to 
the back of the head.
The head restraints cannot be 
removed.
The mirror setting is saved for the 
currently used driver profile, see 
page 90. If a driver profile is 
selected, the saved position is 
called up automatically.
The current exterior mirror position can be saved with the memory 
function, see page 106.
1Adjusting
2Selecting a mirror, automatic 
parking function
3Folding in and out
 Press the button.
The selected mirror moves in 
response to the button movement.
 To switch to the other mirror: 
Push the switch.
WARNING
• Do not hang objects such as coat 
hangers directly on the head 
restraint.
• Only use accessories that have 
been classified as safe for attaching 
to the head restraint.
• Do not use any accessories, for 
example cushions, during the jour-
ney.
Adjusting the height
Setting the distance
Removing
Exterior mirrors
General
Safety note
WARNING
Objects reflected in the mirror are 
closer than they appear. The distance 
to road users behind the vehicle could 
be incorrectly estimated, for example 
when changing lane. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. Look over your 
shoulder to estimate the distance 
from following traffic.
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In the event of an electrical fault, 
press the edges of the mirror glass 
to adjust the mirror.
 Press the button.
Folding in is possible up to a speed 
of approx. 20 km/h, 15 mph.
Folding the mirrors in and out is 
useful in the following situations:
• In car washes.
• In narrow streets.
Folded-in mirrors automatically fold 
out when the vehicle reaches a 
speed of approx. 40 km/h, 25 mph.
If required, both exterior mirrors are 
automatically heated when 
drive-ready state is switched on.
The exterior mirror on the driver's 
side is automatically dimmed. Pho-
tocells in the rear-view mirror, see 
page 105, to control this function.When reverse gear is engaged, the 
mirror glass on the front passenger 
side is tilted downwards. This 
improves the view of the kerb or 
other obstacles near the ground, for 
example when parking.
1 Push the switch to the 
driver's mirror position.
2Engage selector lever position 
R.
 Push the switch to the front 
passenger's mirror position.
The rear-view mirror is dimmed 
automatically.
The function is controlled by photo-
cells:
• In the mirror glass.
• On the back of the mirror. Malfunction
Folding in and out
NOTICE
Because of its width, the vehicle could 
sustain damage in car washes. There 
is a danger of damage to property. 
Before washing, fold the mirrors in 
manually or with the button.
Automatic heating
Automatically dimming
Automatic parking function, 
exterior mirror
Principle
Activating
Deactivating
Rear-view mirror, automatic 
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• Keep the photocells clean.
• Do not obstruct the zone 
between the rear-view mirror and 
the windscreen.1Fold the lever downwards.
2Move the steering wheel to the 
preferred height and angle to 
suit your seated position.
3Swing the lever back up.
The memory function enables the 
following settings to be stored and 
retrieved when required:
• Seat position.
• Exterior mirror position.
• Height of the Head-Up Display.
For each driver profile, see page 
86, two memory slots can be 
assigned with different settings.
The following settings are not 
saved:
• Backrest width.
• Lumbar support. Overview
Operating requirements
Steering wheel
Safety note
WARNING
Adjusting the steering wheel while 
driving may cause the steering wheel 
to move unexpectedly. You could lose 
control of the vehicle. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. Only adjust the 
steering wheel when the vehicle is at 
a standstill.
Manual steering wheel 
adjustment
Memory function
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To restore parking brake functional-
ity after a power failure:
1Switch on standby state.
2 Pull the switch with the 
brake pedal depressed or selec-
tor lever position P engaged and 
then press it.
The procedure can take a few sec-
onds. Any sounds that occur are 
normal.
Do not fold in the exterior mirrors 
while driving or while operating the 
turn indicators or hazard warning 
lights to ensure that the turn indica-
tors in the exterior mirrors are well 
recognisable.Press the lever beyond the resist-
ance point.
Briefly press the lever up or down.
The duration of the triple turn signal 
can be set.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Exterior lighting"
4"One-touch turn signal"
5Select the desired setting.
The setting is saved for the cur-
rently used driver profile.
Press the lever as far as the resist-
ance point and hold it there for as 
long as you wish to indicate a turn.
Push the lever forwards or pull it  After a power failure
The indicator lamp no 
longer illuminates as soon 
as the parking brake is 
once again operational.
Turn indicator
Turn indicator in exterior mir-
ror
Indicating
Triple turn signal
Indicating a turn briefly
High-beam headlights, head-
light flasher