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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-
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for the respective load conditions 
will apply, in accordance with the 
vehicle's actual load condition. 
Example: for a partially loaded 
vehicle, the optimum tyre inflation 
pressure is the one stated for a par-
tially loaded vehicle.
More information regarding wheels 
and tyres can be obtained from any 
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any reliable 
repairer.
The current tire pressure of each 
installed wheel can be displayed on 
the control display.
To ensure that they are displayed 
correctly, the tyre sizes must be 
stored in the system and must have 
been set, see page 290, for the 
mounted tyres.
The current tyre inflation pressure 
value is shown on each tyre.Tyres heat up while driving. The 
tyre inflation pressure increases 
with the temperature of the tyre.
Tyres have a natural, uniform loss 
of tyre inflation pressure.
Inflating devices can display a pres-
sure that may be up to 0.1 bar too 
low.
The tyre inflation pressure inscrip-
tions on the tyre inflation pressure 
sign on the door pillar only relate to 
cold tyres or tyres at the same tem-
perature as the ambient tempera-
ture.
Only check the tyre inflation pres-
sures when the tyres are cold, i.e.:
• A driving distance of max. 2 km, 
1.25 miles has not been 
exceeded.
• If the vehicle has not moved 
again for at least 2 hours after a 
journey.
Regularly check the tyre inflation 
pressure of the emergency wheel in 
the boot and correct the pressure if 
necessary.
1Determine the specified tyre 
inflation pressures for the tyres  For Australia/New Zealand
WARNING
The inflation pressures on the tyre 
label are applicable only for tyres 
explicitly mentioned on the label. 
Inflation pressures for tyres that may 
be covered by the label – by size, 
speed category and load rating/load 
index – but not explicitly mentioned 
on the label may be different. Please 
obtain adequate inflation pressures in 
accordance with the tyre manufac-
turer's specifications from your tyre 
dealer.
On the Control Display
Checking the tyre inflation 
pressure
General
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Have the wheel fitted and balanced 
by any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any 
reliable repairer.
Information on the correct 
wheel/tyre combination and rim 
designs for the vehicle can be 
obtained from any authorized 
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized 
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Certain makes of tyre are recom-
mended by the manufacturer of the 
vehicle for each tyre size. The tyre 
brands can be identified by a star 
on the side wall of the tyre.
DesignationDate of manufac-
ture
DOT … 381838th week of 2018
Replacement of wheels and 
tyres
Fitting and balancing
Wheel/tyre combination
General
Safety notes
WARNING
Wheels and tyres that are not suitable 
for your vehicle can damage parts of 
the vehicle. For example they could 
come into contact with the bodywork 
on account of their dimensional toler-
ances, despite having the same nomi-
nal size. There is a danger of 
accidents. The manufacturer of the 
vehicle recommends using wheels 
and tyres that have been categorised 
as suitable for the respective vehicle 
type.
WARNING
Mounted steel wheels can lead to 
technical problems, for example 
wheel studs may work loose or brake 
discs may be damaged. There is a 
danger of accidents. Do not install 
steel wheels.
WARNING
Incorrect wheel/tyre combinations 
impair the vehicle's handling charac-
teristics and interfere with the proper 
functioning of various systems, such 
as the Anti-lock Brake System or 
Vehicle Stability Control. There is a 
danger of accidents. To maintain good 
vehicle handling, always fit tyres of 
the same make and tread pattern to 
all wheels. The manufacturer of the 
vehicle recommends using wheels 
and tyres that have been categorised 
as suitable for the respective vehicle 
type. After a tyre has been damaged, 
refit the same wheel/tyre combination 
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ble.
Tire chains cannot be mounted. 
Snow tires should be used instead.
The system monitors the tyre infla-
tion pressure in the four fitted tyres. 
The system warns if the tyre infla-
tion pressure in one or more tyres 
has fallen.
Sensors in the tyre valves measure 
the tyre inflation pressure and tyre 
temperature.
The system detects the fitted tyres 
automatically. The system shows 
the preset specified pressures on 
the Control Display and compares 
them to the current tyre inflation 
pressures.
If tyres are fitted which are not 
listed on the tyre inflation pressure 
labels in the vehicle, see page 278, for example tyres with special 
approval, the system must be 
actively reset. The current tyre 
inflation pressures are then 
accepted as the specified values.
To operate the system, also please 
comply with the other information 
and notes in the chapter Tyre infla-
tion pressure, see page 278.
The following requirements must be 
met for the system, otherwise relia-
ble signalling of a loss of tyre infla-
tion pressure is not ensured:
• After each tyre or wheel change, 
the system has detected the fit-
ted tyres, updated the relevant 
information and, after a short 
journey, shown it on the Control 
Display.
If the system does not detect the tyres 
Snow chains
Selecting tire chains
NOTICE
■Driving with tire chains
Do not fit tire chains. Tire chains may 
damage the vehicle body and sus-
pension, and adversely affect driving 
performance.
Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM)
Principle
General
Safety note
WARNING
The display showing the specified 
tyre inflation pressures does not 
replace the tyre inflation pressure 
information on the vehicle. If incorrect 
data has been entered into the tyre 
settings, the specified tyre inflation 
pressures will also be incorrect. As a 
result, reliable signalling of a loss of 
tyre inflation pressure can no longer 
be guaranteed. There is a danger of 
injury and damage to property. Make 
sure that the tyre sizes of the fitted 
tyres are displayed correctly and that 
they match the specifications on the 
tyres and the tyre inflation pressure 
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automatically, enter the specifications 
for the fitted tyres in the tyre settings.
• In the case of tyres with special 
approval:
• After every tyre or wheel change, a 
reset must be carried out with the 
correct tyre inflation pressure.
• A reset must be carried out after the 
tyre inflation pressure has been 
adjusted to a new value.
• Wheels with TPM wheel elec-
tronics.
If the system does not detect the 
tyres automatically, the specifica-
tions for the fitted tyres can be 
entered in the tyre settings.
The tyre sizes of the fitted tyres can 
be found in the tyre inflation pres-
sure information, see page 278, or 
directly on the tyres.
The tyre specifications do not have 
to be re-entered if the tyre inflation 
pressure is corrected.
For summer and winter tyres, the 
last tyre specifications entered in 
each case are saved. This means 
that the settings of the sets of tyres 
last used can be selected after a 
tyre or wheel change.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"2"Vehicle status"
3"Tyre Pressure Monitor"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Tyre settings"
2Select tyres:
• "Summer tyres"
• "Winter tyres/all-season tyres"
3"Current:"
4Select the type of tyre fitted on 
the rear axle:
• Tyre size, for example 245/45 
R18 96 Y.
• In the case of tyres with special 
approval: "Other tyre"
5Select the load status of the 
vehicle if a tyre size has been 
selected.
6"Confirm settings"
The measurement of the current 
tyre inflation pressure is started. 
The progress of the measurement 
is shown.
The status of the system, for exam-
ple whether the system is active, 
can be shown on the Control Dis-
play.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle" Tyre settings
General
Calling up the menu
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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 
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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 

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Inflation pressure check, see Tyre 
Pressure Monitor........................ 290
Inflation pressure, tyres............... 278
Information on no passing .......... 160
Initialising, Tyre Pressure Monitor 
TPM.............................................. 293
Instrument cluster ........................ 151
Instrument cluster switch, see Wiper 
system ......................................... 140
Instrument lighting ....................... 177
Integrated key ................................. 79
Intended use ..................................... 6
Interior light .................................. 177
Interior light when unlocking ........ 75
Interior light with the vehicle locked
....................................................... 77
Interior movement detector ........... 92
Interval Display, see Service require-
ments........................................... 159
i-Size child restraint systems ...... 113
ISOFIX, child seat mountings...... 112
J
Joystick, Automatic transmission
..................................................... 143
Jump starting, see Starting assis-
tance ............................................ 343
Jump-starting connections ......... 344
Junction warning, see Front-end col-
lision warning with light braking 
function ....................................... 193
K
Key switch for front passenger 
airbags ........................................ 188
Key, mechanical.............................. 79
Key, see Remote control ................ 74
Keyless Go, see Smart Key System
....................................................... 82
Kick-down, Automatic transmission
..................................................... 143
Knee airbag ................................... 180
L
Labelling of recommended tyres 282
Labelling of run-flat tyres............. 284
Lane boundary, warning .............. 203
Lane Departure Warning .............. 203
Language, setting on the Control 
Display........................................... 61
Lashing eyes in the boot.............. 262
Lashing straps, see Lashing eyes in 
the boot ....................................... 262
Launch Control ............................. 148
Laying up the vehicle ................... 354
Laying up, vehicle......................... 354
Leather care .................................. 351
Left-hand traffic, light setting ...... 176
Light alloy wheels, care ............... 352
Light in exterior mirror, see Crossing 
traffic warning............................. 246
Light in the exterior mirror, see Blind 
spot monitor ............................... 207
Light switch ................................... 171
Lighting.......................................... 171
Lights ............................................. 171
LIM button, see Manual Speed Lim-
iter ................................................ 220
List of all messages........................ 64
Loading .......................................... 261
Loading the boot, see Stowing and 
securing a transported load ...... 262
Locking settings ............................. 89
Locking with the remote control ... 76
Locking, automatic ......................... 90
Locking, see Opening and closing74
Low-beam headlights ................... 173
Luggage compartment lid, see Boot 
lid ................................................... 85
Lumbar support .............................. 98
M
Maintenance .................................. 315
Scheduled maintenance............. 319
Maintenance requirement, see CBS 
Condition Based Service ........... 315