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Supra Owner's ManualTABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1. NOTES
Notes ......................................4
Owner's Manual media .........18
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Getting in ..............................20
Setting and operation............26
On the move .........................30
3-1. CONTROLS
Driving area ..........................40
Vehicle operating state .........44
Toyota Supra Command .......47
Voice control system .............58
General settings....................61
Opening and closing .............74
Seats, mirrors and steering 
wheel ..................................95
Carrying children safely ......108
Driving.................................134
Displays ..............................151
Lights ..................................171
Safety..................................179
Driving Stability Control Systems
..........................................215
Driver Assistance  Systems
..........................................220
Driving comfort....................248
Climate................................249
Interior equipment ...............257Storage compartments .......259
Boot ....................................261
4-1. DRIVING HINTS
Driving precautions .............266
Saving fuel ..........................272
5-1. MOBILITY
Refuelling ............................276
Wheels and tyres ................278
Engine compartment...........305
Service products .................307
Maintenance .......................315
Scheduled maintenance (except 
for Europe and Australia) ..319
Replacing parts ...................326
Breakdown Assist ...............333
General care .......................348
6-1. REFERENCE
Technical data .....................356
Certification .........................360
Alphabetical Index ..............444
1NOTES
2QUICK REFERENCE
3CONTROLS
4DRIVING HINTS
5MOBILITY
6REFERENCE
Index 
     
        
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NOTES
This data includes, for example:
• Status messages of the vehicle 
and its individual components, 
for example wheel rotation 
speed, wheel speed, decelera-
tion, lateral acceleration, fas-
tened seat belt indicator.
• Ambient conditions, for example 
temperature, rain sensor signals.
The data is only processed within 
the vehicle itself and is usually tran-
sient. The data is not saved after 
the vehicle is switched off.
Electronic parts, for example con-
trol devices and vehicle keys, con-
tain components for saving 
technical information. Information 
on vehicle condition, component 
load, maintenance requirements, 
events or errors can be saved tem-
porarily or permanently.
This information generally docu-
ments the condition of a compo-
nent, a module, a system or its 
environment, for example:
• Operating states of system com-
ponents, for example, fill levels, 
tyre inflation pressure, battery 
status.
• Malfunctions and faults of impor-
tant system components, for 
example, lights and brakes.
• Responses of the vehicle to par-
ticular driving situations, for 
example triggering of an airbag, 
activation of the drive stability 
control systems.
• Information on vehicle-damag-ing events.
The data is required so that the 
control units can perform their func-
tions. It is also used for detecting 
and rectifying malfunctions, and 
helps the vehicle manufacturer to 
optimise vehicle functions.
The majority of this data is transient 
and is only processed within the 
vehicle itself. Only a small propor-
tion of the data is stored in event or 
error memories in response to spe-
cific circumstances.
When service work is being carried 
out, for example repairs, service 
operations, warranty work and 
quality assurance measures, this 
technical information can be read 
out from the vehicle together with 
the vehicle identification number.
Any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any 
reliable repairer can read out the 
information. The legally required 
on-board diagnostics (OBD) socket 
in the vehicle is used to read out 
the data.
The data is collected, processed 
and used by the relevant organisa-
tions in the service network. The 
data documents the technical con-
ditions of the vehicle and helps in 
locating errors, complying with war-
ranty obligations and improving 
quality.
Furthermore, the manufacturer has 
product monitoring obligations to 
meet in line with product liability  
     
        
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1Wipers
2Instrument cluster
3Turn indicator, high-beam head-
lights
4Light switch element
Indicator and warning lamps can 
illuminate in a variety of combina-
tions and colours.
When the engine starts or the 
standby state is switched on, the 
functionality of some lights is briefly 
checked.1Exterior mirrors
2Power window switches
3Central locking system
4Unlocking the boot lid
1Selector lever
2Controller
3Auto Start & Stop cancel button
4Sport mode switch
5Park Assistant button
6VSC OFF button
7Toyota Supra Safety button
8Parking brake
Toyota Supra Command brings 
Displays and controls
Around the steering wheel
Indicator and warning lamps
Instrument cluster
1
2
3
4
Driver's door
Switch cluster
Toyota Supra Command
Principle
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Activate manual operation:
Press the selector lever out of 
selector lever position D to the left.
Manual operation:
• To shift down: press the selector 
lever forwards.
• To shift up: pull the selector lever 
backwards.
Deactivate manual operation:
Press the selector lever to the right.
Push the lever forwards or pull it 
back.• High-beam headlights on, arrow 
1.
The high-beam headlights are illumi-
nated when the low-beam headlights 
are switched on.
• High-beam headlights off/head-
light flasher, arrow 2.
• On: press the lever beyond the 
resistance point.
• Off: press the lever in the oppo-
site direction beyond the resist-
ance point.
• Triple turn signal: lightly tip the 
lever up or down.
• Indicating a turn briefly: press the 
lever as far as the resistance 
point and hold it there for as long 
as you wish to indicate a turn. Automatic transmission, 
manual operation
High-beam headlights, 
flasher, indicator
High-beam headlights, headlight 
flasher
Turn indicator 
     
        
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QUICK REFERENCE
■Switching on
Press the lever upwards until the 
desired position is reached.
• Rest position of the wipers: posi-
tion 0.
• Rain sensor: position 1.
• Normal wiper speed: position 2.
• Fast wiper speed: position 3.
■Switching off and flick-wiping
Press the lever down.
• To switch off: press the lever 
downwards until the home posi-
tion is reached.
• To flick-wipe: press the lever 
downwards from the home posi-
tion. Light and lighting
Light functions
SymbolFunction
Rear fog light.
Lights off.
Daytime driving lights.
Side lights.
Automatic driving lights 
control.
Adaptive light functions.
Low-beam headlights.
Instrument lighting.
Parking light, right.
Parking light, left.
Wiper system
Switching the wipers on/off and 
flick-wiping 
     
        
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A current measurement is available 
after approximately 30 minutes of 
normal driving.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle status"
3"Engine oil level"
Different messages are shown on 
the Control Display, depending on 
the engine oil level. Follow these 
messages
Safely stop the vehicle and switch 
off drive-ready state before topping 
up with engine oil.
Do not top up engine oil unless a message is displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
Note the top-up quantity in the mes-
sage.
Do not top up with too much engine 
oil.
Note recommended engine oil 
types.
The button is located in the centre 
console.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Connected Serv."
2"Toyota Supra Assistance"
3"Roadside assistance"
A voice connection is established.
Electronic oil measurement
Operating requirements
Displaying the engine oil level
Adding engine oil
General
Topping up
Breakdown Assist
Hazard warning lights
Breakdown Assist
Roadside assistance 
     
        
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CONTROLS
CONTROLS
.3-1. CONTROLS
Driving area ........................40
Vehicle operating state .......44
Toyota Supra Command .....47
Voice control system...........58
General settings .................61
Opening and closing ...........74
Seats, mirrors and steering 
wheel ................................95
Carrying children safely ....108
Driving ..............................134
Displays ............................151
Lights ................................171
Safety ...............................179
Driving Stability Control Sys-
tems ................................215
Driver Assistance  Systems
.......................................220
Driving comfort .................248
Climate .............................249
Interior equipment.............257
Storage compartments .....259
Boot ..................................261 
     
        
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3-1.CONTROLS
This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and special equipment 
available for the model series. It may therefore describe equipment and 
functions which are not installed in your vehicle, for example on account of 
the optional equipment selected or the country specification. This also 
applies to safety-relevant functions and systems. Please comply with the 
relevant laws and regulations when using the corresponding functions and 
systems.
1Central locking system
 Unlocking P.74
 Locking P.74
2 Power window switches 
P. 9 33Exterior mirror operation P.104
4Lights
 Rear fog light P.176
 Lights off P.171
Daytime driving lights P.174
 Side lights P.172
Driving area
Vehicle equipment
Around the steering wheel