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3As soon as there is an opportu-
nity, check the tyre inflation
pressure in all four tyres.
In the case of tyres with special
approval: if all four tyres are inflated to
the correct tyre inflation pressures, the
Tyre Pressure Monitor might not have
been reset. Perform a reset.
■Possible driving distance with
a deflated tyre
The possible driving distance varies
depending on the load and stresses
the vehicle is subjected to, for
example speed, road properties,
outside temperature. The driving
distance can be shorter or, if the
driving style is more careful, longer.
If the vehicle is moderately loaded
and used under favourable condi-
tions, it is possible to travel up to 80
km, 50 miles.
■Driving properties with dam-
aged tyres
On a journey with damaged tyres,
handling characteristics change
and may result in the following situ-
ations, for example:
• The vehicle losing traction more
quickly.
• Longer braking distances.
• Different self-steering character-
istics.
Adapt your driving style. Avoid
abrupt steering or driving over
obstacles, for example kerbs or
potholes.
■Final tyre failure
Vibration or loud noises during the journey may be an indication that
the tyre has finally failed.
Reduce your speed and stop the
vehicle. Parts of the tyre could
detach, which might lead to an acci-
dent.
Do not continue driving, but contact
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
The tyre inflation pressure depends
on the temperature of the tyre.
The tyre inflation pressure
increases as the tyre temperature
increases, for example during driv-
ing or due to exposure to sunlight.
Tyre inflation pressure decreases if
the tyre temperature drops.
Through this behaviour, a warning
may be triggered if there are major
temperature drops, due to the given
warning limits.
After a temperature-related warn-
ing, the specified pressures are dis-
played again on the Control Display
after a short distance.
No warning can be given by the
system of extreme, sudden tyre fail-
ure caused by external factors.System limits
Temperature
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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
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two wheel studs crosswise until
finger-tight.
If non-original light alloy wheels not
from the vehicle manufacturer are fit-
ted, the wheel studs belonging to the
wheels may also have to be used.
4Tighten the remaining wheels
tuds until finger-tight and then
tighten all the wheel studs
crosswise.
5Turn the jack crank anticlock-
wise to retract the jack and
lower the vehicle.
6Remove the jack and stow it
securely.
1Tighten the wheel studs cross-
wise. The tightening torque
is140 Nm, approximately 101 lb
ft.
2Stow the faulty wheel in the
boot, if necessary.
Due to its size, the faulty wheel cannot
be accommodated under the boot floor.
3Check tyre inflation pressure at
the next opportunity and correct
as necessary.
4Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor
(TPM).
5Check the tight fit of the wheel
studs using a calibrated torque
wrench.
6Drive to the nearest any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any relia-ble repairer to have the dam-
aged tyre replaced.
In case of a flat tyre, the emergency
wheel can be used as a replace-
ment for the defective tyre. The
emergency wheel is intended for
short-term use until the defective
wheel has been replaced.
Only fit one emergency wheel at
most.
Additionally, regularly check the
tyre inflation pressure of the emer-
gency wheel in the boot and correct
the pressure if necessary. After changing the wheel
Emergency wheel
Principle
General
Safety note
WARNING
The emergency wheel has special
dimensions. When driving with an
emergency wheel, the driving proper-
ties may change, for example
reduced directional stability when
braking, longer braking distance and
modified self-steering behaviour in
the limit range. There is a danger of
accidents. Drive with care and do not
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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