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NOTES
system may only collect and pro-
cess the following data:
• The vehicle identification number 
for rapidly identifying the vehicle, 
for example the model.
• Vehicle type, for example car.
• Type of vehicle drive, for exam-
ple petrol or diesel, for assessing 
the risks involved in a rescue, for 
example the risk of fire caused 
by fuel.
• The vehicle's position at the time 
of the accident, its last three 
locations and the driving direc-
tion in order to locate the vehicle 
faster when on very complex 
route sections, for example.
• Log file for automatic system 
activation and its time stamp.
• Control information, which tells 
rescue services whether the 
emergency call was triggered 
automatically or manually, for 
example.
• A time stamp for determining the 
time of the accident in order to 
optimise rescue services deploy-
ment plans.
• The driving direction for estab-
lishing which side of the car-
riageway is concerned, for 
example.
The authorities of the state in 
whose territory the eCall system 
emergency call is made determine 
the emergency call coordination 
centres that will receive and pro-
cess the statutory emergency call.The eCall statutory emergency call 
system ensures that the data con-
tained in the system memory can-
not be accessed outside the 
system before an emergency call is 
triggered.
The data collected for the eCall 
statutory emergency call system is 
only saved in the vehicle and sent 
to the rescue coordination centre 
when an emergency call is trig-
gered.
The eCall statutory emergency call 
system ensures that it cannot be 
traced and there is no permanent 
tracking during normal operation.
The eCall statutory emergency call 
system ensures that the data in the 
internal system memory is deleted 
automatically and continuously.
Data relating to the vehicle's loca-
tion is overwritten continuously in 
the internal system memory so the 
last three vehicle locations needed 
for the system to function normally 
are always available and no more.
The activity data log of the eCall 
statutory emergency call system is 
retained for no longer than is nec-
essary to handle the eCall emer-
gency call and under no 
circumstances for any longer than 
13 hours after the eCall emergency 
call was triggered.Data processing configuration 
     
        
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patibility of your driving style.
■General
The current fuel consumption is dis-
played on the instrument cluster as 
a bar display.
■Display
■General
The average speed and average 
consumption are calculated for the 
distance travelled since 
theon-board computer was last 
reset.
The calculation of average speed 
ignores any stationary periods 
where the engine was switched off 
manually.
■Resetting average valuesPress and hold the button on the 
turn indicator lever.
■Display
The on-board computer shows vari-
ous vehicle related data, for exam-
ple average values, on the Control 
Display.
Two types of on-board computer 
are available on the Control Dis-
play:
• "On-board computer": average 
values for example consumption 
are displayed. The valuescan be 
reset individually.
• "Trip computer": values provide 
an overview of a particular route, 
and can be reset as often as 
required. Average speed and average con-
sumption
On-board computer on the 
Control Display
Principle
General 
     
        
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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 tyre's condition and inflation pres-
sure influence the following:
• Lifetime of the tyre.
• Driving safety.
• Driving comfort.
• Fuel consumption.The tyre inflation pressures are 
shown on the door pillar of the 
driver's door.
The tyre inflation pressure data 
applies to the tyre sizes and recom-
mended tyre makes which have 
been classified by the vehicle man-
ufacturer as suitable for the respec-
tive vehicle type.
If the tyre's speed code cannot be 
found, then the tyre inflation pres-
sure for the corresponding tyre size 
applies.
The tyre inflation pressures stated 
Wheels and tyres
Vehicle equipment
Tyre inflation pressure
General
Safety note
WARNING
A tyre with too little or no tyre inflation 
pressure can heat up significantly and 
sustain damage. Driving properties, 
for example steering and braking, will 
be impaired as a result. There is a 
danger of accidents. Check the tyre 
inflation pressure regularly and adjust 
as necessary, for example twice a 
month or before any long journey
Tyre inflation pressure infor-
mation
On the door pillar 
     
        
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vehicle message is shown.
■General
During measurement, the idle 
speed is slightly raised.
■Operating requirements
• Vehicle is standing horizontally.
• Automatic transmission: selector 
lever in selector lever position N 
or P and accelerator pedal not 
pressed.
• Engine is running and is at oper-
ating temperature.
■Carrying out a detailed meas-
urement
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle status"
3"Engine oil level"
4"Engine oil level measurement"
5"Start measurement"
The engine oil level is checked and 
shown on a scale.
Do not top up engine oil unless a 
message is displayed in the instru-
ment cluster. The top-up amount is 
specified in the message on the 
Control Display.
Only replenish with suitable types 
of engine oil, see page 311.
Safely stop the vehicle and switch off drive-ready state before topping 
up with engine oil.
Do not top up with too much engine 
oil.
The oil filler neck is in the engine 
compartment , see page 305. Adding engine oil
General
Safety notes
WARNING
Service products, for example oils, 
greases, coolants and fuels, can con-
tain substances that are harmful to 
health. There is a danger of injury or 
even death. Please comply with the 
instructions on the containers. Do not 
allow service products to come into 
contact with clothing, skin or eyes. Do 
not pour service products into other 
bottles. Keep service products out of 
the reach of children.
NOTICE
Too little engine oil causes engine 
damage. There is a danger of dam-
age to property. Top up with engine oil 
immediately.
NOTICE
Too much engine oil can damage the 
engine or the catalytic converter. 
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Do not top up with too much 
engine oil. If there is too much engine 
oil, have the engine oil level corrected 
by any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
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