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The vehicle is automatically locked 
again after a short while if no door is 
opened after unlocking.
• "Lock after pulling away"
On driving off, the vehicle is locked 
automatically.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Unlock at end of journey"
After the drive-ready state has been 
switched off by pressing the start/stop 
button, the locked vehicle is automati-
cally unlocked.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"
4"Fold mirrors in when locked"
When locking, the exterior mirrors are 
automatically folded in, and when 
unlocking they are automatically folded 
out.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Doors/Key"4"Switch off after door opening"
Idle state, see page 44, is established 
when the front doors are opened.
The alarm system responds to the 
following changes when the vehicle 
is locked:
• A door, the bonnet or the boot lid 
is opened.
• Movements in the interior.
• The vehicle's incline changes, for 
instance if an attempt is made to 
jack it up and steal the wheels or 
to raise it prior to towing away.
• There is an interruption in the 
power supply from the battery.
• Improper use of the socket for 
on-board diagnosis OBD.
The alarm system indicates the fol-
lowing changes visually and audi-
bly:
• Audible alarm: Depending on 
local regulations, the acoustic 
alarm may be suppressed.
• Visual alarm: By flashing the 
exterior lights.
The alarm system is switched on 
and off at the same time as the 
vehicle is unlocked and locked via 
the remote control or Smart Key 
System. Automatic unlocking
Folding the mirrors automati-
cally
Establishing idle state after 
opening the front doors
Alarm system
General
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ditions:
By releasing the brake pedal.
After starting the engine, accelerate 
as normal.
After an automatic shut down, the 
engine will not restart automatically, 
if one of the following conditions is 
met:
Driver's seat belt unbuckled and 
driver's door open.
Bonnet has been unlocked.
Several indicator lamps illuminate 
for various lengths of time.
The engine can only be started 
using the start/stop button.
Even if you do not want to drive off, 
the engine restarts automatically in 
the following situations:
Very high temperature in the 
interior when the cooling function 
is switched on.
Very low temperature in the inte-
rior when the heating is switched 
on.
Where there is a risk of conden-
sation when the automatic air 
conditioning is switched on.
The driver applies lock to the 
steering wheel.Automatic transmission:
Shift from selector lever position D to N 
or R.
Automatic transmission:
Shift from selector lever position P to N, 
D or R.
Vehicle battery is heavily dis-
charged.
Start of an oil level measure-
ment.
The engine is not switched off auto-
matically.
During an automatic engine stop, 
the engine is started.
 Press the button.
The Auto Start/Stop is also deacti-
vated in selector lever position M. Driving off
Safety function
System limits
Manually deactivating/acti-
vating the system
Principle
Using the button
Automatic transmission: via selec-
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The active pedestrian protection 
system is only triggered at speeds 
between approximately 30 km/h, 18 
mph and 55 km/h, 34 mph.
For safety reasons, the system may 
also trigger in rare instances where impact with a pedestrian cannot be 
excluded beyond all doubt, for 
example in the following situations:
Collision with objects such as a 
skip or a boundary post.
Collision with animals.
Stone impact.
Driving into a snow drift.
Immediately drive at moderate 
speed to any authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized 
repairer, or any reliable repairer to 
have the system checked and 
repaired.
Toyota Supra Safety enables the 
driver assistance systems to be 
operated centrally.
Depending on the equipment, 
Toyota Supra Safety consists of 
one or more systems which can 
help to avoid the risk of a collision.
Front-end collision warning with 
light braking function, see page 
193.
WARNING
Work carried out incorrectly can lead 
to a failure, a malfunction or acciden-
tal triggering of the system. If there is 
a malfunction, the system might not 
trigger as intended in an accident, in 
spite of the accident being of the 
appropriate severity. There is a dan-
ger of injury or even death. Have the 
system tested, repaired or removed 
and disposed of by any authorized 
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized 
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
WARNING
If the system has triggered or is dam-
aged, its functions will be restricted, 
or will no longer work at all. There is a 
danger of injury or even death.
If the system has triggered or is dam-
aged, have it checked and renewed at 
any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
NOTICE
Opening the bonnet when the pedes-
trian protection system has triggered 
can result in damage to the bonnet or 
the pedestrian protection. There is a 
danger of damage to property. Do not 
open the bonnet after the vehicle 
message is displayed. Have a check 
performed by any authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, 
or any reliable repairer.
System limits
Malfunction
A vehicle message is shown.
The system has been trig-
gered or is faulty.
Toyota Supra Safety
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1Pull the lever, arrow 1.
The bonnet is released.
2After releasing the lever, pull the 
lever again, arrow 2.
The bonnet is opened.
Bonnet
Safety notes
WARNING
Incorrectly performed work in the 
engine compartment can damage 
components and lead to a safety risk. 
There is a danger of accidents or 
damage to property. Have work in the 
engine compartment undertaken by 
any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
WARNING
The engine compartment contains 
moving components. Certain compo-
nents in the engine compartment can 
also move when the vehicle is 
switched off, for example the radiator 
fan. There is a danger of injury. Do 
not reach into an area where there 
are moving parts. Keep articles of 
clothing and hair away from moving 
parts.
WARNING
The bonnet has protruding parts on 
the inside, for example locking hooks. 
There is a danger of injury. When the 
bonnet is open, watch out for protrud-
ing parts and keep these areas clear.
WARNING
If the bonnet is not correctly locked, it 
can come open during the journey 
and impair visibility. There is a danger 
of accidents. Stop immediately and 
close the bonnet correctly.
WARNING
Parts of the body can become 
trapped when opening and closing 
the bonnet. There is a danger of 
injury. When opening and closing, 
make sure that the area of movement 
of the bonnet is kept clear.
NOTICE
When wipers are folded away from 
the windscreen, they can be trapped 
when the bonnet is opened. There is 
a danger of damage to property. 
Before opening the bonnet, make 
sure that the wipers with wiper blades 
fitted are in contact with the wind-
screen.
NOTICE
When closing, the bonnet must lock 
into place on both sides. Applying 
additional pressure can damage the 
bonnet. There is a danger of damage 
to property. Open the bonnet again 
and close it firmly. Avoid applying 
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1Open the bonnet, see page 306.
2Turn the cap anticlockwise to 
open.
3Add engine oil.
4Tighten cap.
Engine oil quality is a crucial factor 
determining the lifetime of the 
engine.
Only replenish with the types of 
engine oil that are listed.
Some engine oil grades may not be 
available in all countries.Replenish with engine oils with the 
following oil specifications.
If suitable engine oils are not avail-
able, up to 1 litre, approximately 2 
pints, of an engine oil with the fol-
lowing oil specification can be used 
for topping up:
When selecting an engine oil, make 
sure that the engine oil belongs to 
one of the following viscosity 
classes: Adding engine oil
Engine oil grades for topping 
up
General
Safety notes
NOTICE
Oil additives can damage the engine. 
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Do not use oil additives.
NOTICE
Using the wrong engine oil can result 
in engine malfunctions and damage. 
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. When selecting the engine oil, 
make sure that the engine oil corre-
sponds to the oil specification.
Suitable engine oil grades
Petrol engine
TOYOTA GENUINE MOTOR OIL SN 
0W-20 C5 for TOYOTA Supra
Alternative engine oil grades
Petrol engine
ACEA C2.
ACEA C3.
Viscosity classes
Viscosity classes
SAE 0W-20.
SAE 5W-20.
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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 
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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.
The on-board tool kit is located on 
the right in the boot, under a cover.
Unlock the cover on the right-hand 
side trim, arrow 1, and open, arrow 
2.1To replace the wiper blades, 
move the wipers to the fold-out 
position, see page 142.
2Lift the wipers completely away 
from the windscreen.
Replacing parts
Vehicle equipment
On-board tool kit
Wiper blades
Safety notes
NOTICE
The windscreen may sustain damage 
if a wiper falls onto it without the wiper 
blade fitted. There is a danger of 
damage to property. Hold the wiper 
firmly when changing the wiper blade. 
Do not fold in or switch on the wiper 
without a wiper blade installed.
NOTICE
When wipers are folded away from 
the windscreen, they can be trapped 
when the bonnet is opened. There is 
a danger of damage to property. 
Before opening the bonnet, make 
sure that the wipers with wiper blades 
fitted are in contact with the wind-
screen.
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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