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Supra Owner's Manual2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
QUICK REFERENCE
1Tap the rear edge of the fuel 
filler flap to open it.
2Turn the fuel tank cap anticlock-
wise.
3Place the fuel tank cap in the 
holder on the fuel filler flap.
For optimal fuel consumption, the 
petrol should be sulphur-free or low in sulphur content.
Fuels labelled on the pump as con-
taining metal must not be used. 
P. 3 0 7
The tyre inflation pressure inscrip-
tions can be found on the tyre pres-
sure plate on the door pillar.
For Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM):
For tyres that cannot be found in 
the tyre inflation pressure inscrip-
tions on the Control Display, reset 
the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM).
Check regularly and adjust as nec-
essary:
• At least twice a month.
• Before a long journey.
Seat heating.
Climate control operation.
Air flow, manual.
Refuelling stop
Refuelling
Fuel tank cap
Petrol
ButtonFunction
Wheels and tyres
Tyre inflation pressure information
After adjusting the tyre inflation 
pressure
Checking the tyre inflation pres-
sure 
     
        
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Supra Owner's Manual3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLSPress any button, with the following 
exceptions:
Switch off.
Rear window heating.
Seat heating.
Complete system:
The automatic air conditioning 
adjusts to the set temperature as 
quickly as possible, using maxi-
mum cooling or heating power if 
necessary. The temperature is then 
maintained.Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle" 
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Climate comfort"
4"Temperature adjustment, upper 
body"
5Set the desired temperature.
Avoid switching between different 
temperature settings in rapid suc-
cession. The automatic air condi-
tioning may not have sufficient time 
to establish the temperature 
selected.
Interior air is cooled and dried, then 
reheated to suit the temperature 
setting.
The interior can only be cooled 
when drive-ready state is switched 
on.
Seat heating, see page 
107.
Air flow, manual, see page 
253.
Switching on/off
Switching on
Switching off
Press and hold the button.
Te m p e r a t u r e
Principle
ButtonFunctionAdjusting
Turn the dial clockwise to 
increase the temperature 
and counterclockwise to 
decrease the temperature.
Cooling function
Principle 
     
        
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Supra Owner's Manual5-1. MOBILITY
MOBILITY
two wheel studs crosswise until 
finger-tight.
If non-original light alloy wheels not 
from the vehicle manufacturer are fit-
ted, the wheel studs belonging to the 
wheels may also have to be used.
4Tighten the remaining wheels 
tuds until finger-tight and then 
tighten all the wheel studs 
crosswise.
5Turn the jack crank anticlock-
wise to retract the jack and 
lower the vehicle.
6Remove the jack and stow it 
securely.
1Tighten the wheel studs cross-
wise. The tightening torque 
is140 Nm, approximately 101 lb 
ft.
2Stow the faulty wheel in the 
boot, if necessary.
Due to its size, the faulty wheel cannot 
be accommodated under the boot floor.
3Check tyre inflation pressure at 
the next opportunity and correct 
as necessary.
4Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor 
(TPM).
5Check the tight fit of the wheel 
studs using a calibrated torque 
wrench.
6Drive to the nearest any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any relia-ble repairer to have the dam-
aged tyre replaced.
In case of a flat tyre, the emergency 
wheel can be used as a replace-
ment for the defective tyre. The 
emergency wheel is intended for 
short-term use until the defective 
wheel has been replaced.
Only fit one emergency wheel at 
most.
Additionally, regularly check the 
tyre inflation pressure of the emer-
gency wheel in the boot and correct 
the pressure if necessary. After changing the wheel
Emergency wheel
Principle
General
Safety note
WARNING
The emergency wheel has special 
dimensions. When driving with an 
emergency wheel, the driving proper-
ties may change, for example 
reduced directional stability when 
braking, longer braking distance and 
modified self-steering behaviour in 
the limit range. There is a danger of 
accidents. Drive with care and do not 
exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph.