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Supra Owner's Manual4-1. DRIVING HINTS
DRIVING HINTS
Ensure that you do not obstruct 
other road users when doing so.
The heat generated by braking 
dries the brake discs and brake 
pads and protects them against 
corrosion.
This way, brake power is available 
immediately, whenever it is needed.
■General
When driving on long or steep 
downhill stretches, use the gear in 
which the least braking is required. 
Otherwise the brake system can 
overheat and the braking effect is 
reduced.
Engine braking effect can be addi-
tionally increased by manually shift-
ing down, even into first gear, if 
applicable.
■Safety notesCorrosion of the brake discs and 
contamination of the brake pads 
increase in the following circum-
stances:
Low mileage.
Extended periods when the vehi-
cle is not used.
Infrequent use of the brakes.
Aggressive, acidic or alkaline 
cleaning agents.
Should corrosion form on the brake 
discs, the brakes will tend to 
respond with a judder effect that 
generally cannot be eliminated.
When the automatic air condition-
ing is in operation, condensation 
develops and exits underneath the 
vehicle.
The higher mechanical and thermal 
loads involved in driving on racing  Downhill gradients
WARNING
Even slight continuous pressure on 
the brake pedal can cause overheat-
ing, brake pad wear or even brake 
system failure. There is a danger of 
accidents. Avoid excessive loads on 
the brake.
WARNING
When idling or with the engine 
switched off, safety-relevant func-
tions are restricted or no longer avail-
able, for example the braking effect of 
the engine or power assistance for 
the braking force and steering. There 
is a danger of accidents. Do not drive 
at idle speed or with the engine 
switched off.
Corrosion of the brake discs
Condensation when vehicle 
is parked
Driving on a racing track