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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.
Depending on the situation, the
vehicle is in one of the three states:
• Idle state.
• Standby state.
• Drive-ready state.
When the vehicle is in idle state, it
is switched off. All electrical con-
sumers are deactivated.
The vehicle is in idle state before
you open it from outside and once you have left the vehicle and locked
it.
Vehicle operating state
Vehicle equipment
General
Idle state
Principle
General
Safety notes
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
Unsupervised children or pets in the
vehicle can set the vehicle in motion
and endanger themselves or other
road users, for example by the follow-
ing actions:
• Pressing the start/stop button.
• Release the parking brake.
• Opening and closing doors or win-
dows.
• Engaging selector lever position N.
• Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu-
pervised in the vehicle. When leaving
the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.
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Supra Owner's Manual3-1. CONTROLS
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 delivery specification includes
two remote controls with integrated
keys.
Each remote control contains a
replaceable battery. Replacing the
battery, see page 77.
The button functions can be
assigned, depending on the equip-
ment and the country specifica-
tions. For settings, see page 89.
A driver profile, see page 86, with
personalised settings can be
assigned to a remote control.
To prevent the remote control from
being locked in, take it with you whenever you leave the vehicle.
Opening and closing
Vehicle equipment
Remote control
General
Safety notes
WARNING
Persons remaining in the vehicle or
pets left inside can lock the doors
from the inside and lock themselves
in. In this case, the vehicle cannot be
opened from the outside. There is a
danger of injury. Carry the remote
control with you so that you can open
the vehicle from the outside.
WARNING
With some country specifications,
unlocking from the inside is only pos-
sible with special knowledge.
There is a risk of injury or danger to
life if persons remain in the vehicle for
extended periods and are exposed to
extreme temperatures as a result. Do
not lock the vehicle from the outside
when there is someone inside it.
WARNING
Unsupervised children or pets in the
vehicle can set the vehicle in motion
and endanger themselves or other
road users, for example by the follow-
ing actions:
• Pressing the start/stop button.
• Release the parking brake.
• Opening and closing doors or win-
dows.
• Engaging selector lever position N.
• Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu-
pervised in the vehicle. When leaving
the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.
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WARNING
The seat belts are designed to protect
persons of average adult height and
weight. A child which is 150 cm or
shorter should be sat in an appropri-
ately sized child restraint system,
such as a Toyota genuine child
restraint system. Do not allow a child
to be unrestrained in the vehicle while
it is moving, as doing so is extremely
dangerous.
WARNING
Never leave a child unattended in the
vehicle.
When parking the vehicle, turn the
engine switch off, exit the vehicle with
the child and lock the doors. Even if it
is just for a short time, leaving a child
in the vehicle can be extremely dan-
gerous for the following reasons:
●When the vehicle is parked under
direct sunlight, the temperature
inside the vehicle can increase to
over 50°C, even in winter. In this sit-
uation, occupants may suffer from
dehydration or heatstroke.
●If a switch is operated accidentally,
it may lead to unexpected injuries.
●Do not allow a child to open and
close the doors. When closing a
door, be careful so that the child’s
hands and feet to not get caught in
the door.
●Do not allow a child to put their
head or limbs out of the door win-
dow and be sure that they are clear
of the window before operating the
power window switch.
Important considerations
Safety note
WARNING
Unsupervised children or pets in the
vehicle can set the vehicle in motion
and endanger themselves or other
road users, for example by the follow-
ing actions:
●Pressing the start/stop button.
●Release the parking brake.
●Opening and closing doors or win-
dows.
●Engaging selector lever position N.
●Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu-
pervised in the vehicle. When leaving
the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.
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Please note the following warning
because your vehicle has been
equipped with a front airbag for the
front passenger seat that cannot be
deactivated:Before fitting a child restraint on the
front passenger seat, make sure
that the front and side airbags on
the passenger side are disabled.
Deactivating the front passenger
airbags with key switch, see page
188. Safety notes
WARNING
If child restraint systems and their
attachment systems have been dam-
aged or subjected to stresses in an
accident, their protective function may
be limited or may fail completely. A
child might not be adequately
restrained, for example in the event of
an accident or braking and evasive
manoeuvres. There is a danger of
injury or even death. If child restraint
systems and their attachment sys-
tems have been damaged or sub-
jected to stresses in an accident,
have them checked by any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer and
renewed if necessary.
WARNING
If the seat adjustment or child seat
installation is incorrect, the child
restraint system may have limited sta-
bility or may not be stable at all. There
is a danger of injury or even death.
Make sure the child restraint system
is firmly positioned against the back-
rest. Wherever possible, adapt the
backrest angle of all the relevant seat
backrests and adjust the seats cor-
rectly. Make sure that the seats and
their backrests are correctly engaged
or locked.
For Australia/New Zealand:
Installation of child restraints
It is recommended not to
use any kind of child
restraint system on the
front passenger seat.
WARNING
Do not use a rearward-facing child
restraint on a seat protected by an
airbag in front of it.
Not for Australia/New Zea-
land: On the front passenger
seat
Deactivating airbags
WARNING
Active front passenger airbags can
injure a child in a child restraint sys-
tem if they are triggered. There is a
danger of injury. Make sure that the
front passenger airbags are deacti-
vated and the PASSENGER AIRBAG
OFF indicator lamp is illuminated.
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Only certain ISOFIX child restraints
may be used in the seats intended
for this purpose. The corresponding
size class and size category are
denoted by a letter or ISO refer-
ence on a plate on the child seat.
For information about which child
restraint systems can be used on
the seats in question and if the child
restraint systems are suitable for or
comply with ISOFIX, see: seats that
are suitable for child restraint sys-
tems, see page 115.Not for Australia/New Zealand:
The brackets for the lower ISOFIX
anchors are located in the gap
between the seat and backrest.
Pull the seat belt away from the
area of the child seat mountings.
1Install the child restraint system,
see the manufacturer's instruc-
tions.
2Make sure that both ISOFIX
anchors are locked correctly in
place.
i-Size is a regulation for child
restraint systems, which is used for
the approval of child restraint sys-
tems. Suitable ISOFIX child
restraint systems
Brackets for lower ISOFIX
anchors
Safety note
WARNING
If the ISOFIX child restraint systems
are not engaged correctly, the protec-
tive effect of the ISOFIX child restraint
systems may be limited. There is a
danger of injury or even death. Make
sure the lower anchor point has
engaged correctly and the ISOFIX
child restraint system is firmly posi-
tioned against the backrest.
Position
Before fitting ISOFIX child
restraints
Fitting ISOFIX child restraint
systems
i-Size child restraint systems
General
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■General
Use during the journey serves as
an emergency brake.
Pull and hold the switch. Vehicle brakes strongly for as long as the
switch is pulled.
A vehicle message is shown.
Apply the parking brake when the
vehicle is stationary.
1Switch on drive-ready state.
2 Automatic transmission:
press the switch with the brake
pedal depressed or selector
lever position P engaged.
LED and indicator lamp turn off.
The parking brake is released.
The parking brake is automatically
released on driving off.
LED and indicator lamp turn off.
If the parking brake fails or malfunc-
tions:
After getting out, secure the vehicle
to prevent it from rolling away, for
example with a chock.
WARNING
●Engaging selector lever position N.
●Operating vehicle equipment.
There is a risk of accidents or injury.
Do not leave children or pets unsu-
pervised in the vehicle. When leaving
the vehicle, take the remote control
with you and lock the vehicle.
Overview
Parking brake
Engaging
When the vehicle is stationary
Pull the switch.
The LED is illuminated.
The indicator lamp in the
instrument cluster is illumi-
nated red. The parking
brake is engaged.
While the vehicle is in motion
The indicator lamp in the
instrument cluster is illumi-
nated red, a signal sounds
and the brake lights illumi-
nate.
Releasing
Releasing manually
Automatic release
Malfunction
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MOBILITY
1Allow the engine to cool down.
2Open the bonnet, see page 306.
3Turn cap on coolant tank slightly
anticlockwise, then allow the
pressure to escape.
4Open cap on coolant tank.
5The coolant level is correct if it is
just below the Max. mark in the
filler neck.
6Tighten cap.
1Allow the engine to cool down.
2Open the bonnet, see page 306.
3Turn cap on coolant tank slightly
anticlockwise, then allow the
pressure to escape.
4Open cap on coolant tank.
5If necessary, slowly top up to the
correct level; do not overfill.
6Tighten cap.
7Have the cause of coolant loss
rectified as soon as possible.
■Disposal
When disposing of coolant and
coolant additives, comply with the
relevant environmental protection
regulations.
All washer jets are supplied from
one tank.
Use a mixture of tap water and
screenwash concentrate for the
windscreen washer system, if nec-
essary with the addition of anti-
freeze.
Recommended minimum fill level: 1
litre, 1.7 Imp. pints. Checking the coolant level
Topping up
Washer fluid
General
Safety notes
WARNING
Some antifreezes can contain toxic
substances, and are flammable.
There is a risk of fire and fatal injury.
Please comply with the instructions
on the containers. Keep antifreezes
away from sources of combustion. Do
not pour service products into other
bottles. Keep service products out of
the reach of children.
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Supra Owner's ManualAlphabetical Index
Bonnet ........................................... 306
Boot ............................................... 261
Boot lid ............................................ 85
Boot lid via remote control ............ 77
Boot lid, emergency release .......... 86
Boot, emergency release ............... 86
Bottle holder, see Cupholder....... 261
Brake assist .................................. 216
Brake assist, adaptive .................. 216
Brake lights, see Bulbs and lights
..................................................... 327
Brake system ................................ 267
Braking safely ............................... 270
Braking, notes .............................. 270
Break recommendations, see Driver
Attention Control........................ 213
Breakdown Assist ........................ 336
Breakdown assistance................. 336
Breakdown, help........................... 336
Brightness, Control Display .......... 63
Bulbs and lights ........................... 327
Button SOS, see Automatic emer-
gency call .................................... 338
Button, start/stop.......................... 134
Buttons on the steering wheel ...... 40
C
Call up mirror adjustment .............. 90
Call up seat adjustment ................. 90
Calling up steering wheel adjust-
ment............................................... 90
Camera lenses, care..................... 353
Camera, rear-view camera, without
Surround View ............................ 242
Camera-based assistance systems,
see Toyota Supra Safety ............ 191
Camera-based Cruise Control, see
Adaptive Cruise Control ............ 225
Can holder, see Cupholder .......... 261
Car wash ....................................... 348
Care of displays, screens ............ 354
Care of upholstery fabrics ........... 352
Care products ............................... 350
Care, Head-Up Display ................. 354Care, see Vehicle wash ................ 348
Care, vehicle.................................. 350
Carpet, care ................................... 353
CarPlay, connection to the vehicle70
Carrying children .......................... 109
Carrying children safely ............... 109
Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust
system ......................................... 267
CBS Condition Based Service ..... 315
CC, see Cruise Control................. 222
Central locking system .................. 81
Central screen, see Control Display
....................................................... 50
Centre console ................................ 42
Changes, technical, see Your own
safety ...............................................6
Changing bulbs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................ 327
Changing gear, Automatic transmis-
sion .............................................. 143
Chassis number, see Vehicle identifi-
cation number............................... 17
Checking the oil level electronically
..................................................... 309
Child restraint systems, i-Size..... 113
Child restraint systems, see Carry-
ing children safely ...................... 109
Child seat mounting ..................... 110
Child seat mountings, ISOFIX ..... 112
Child seats, see Carrying children
safely ........................................... 109
Chrome surfaces, care ................. 352
Chrome-plated surfaces, care ..... 352
Cleaning of displays, screens ..... 354
Cleaning, Head-Up Display .......... 354
Comfort closing with the remote
control ........................................... 76
Comfort opening using the remote
control ........................................... 76
Compact wheel, see Emergency
wheel ........................................... 303
Compartments in the doors ......... 260
Compressor................................... 286
Condensation when vehicle is
parked.......................................... 271