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The friction during hard braking
may produce brake dust and
make the rims dirty. Brake dust
can be removed by cleaning the
rims. Toyota recommends using
vehicle care and cleaning prod-
ucts from Toyota.
Depending on the previous dis-
plays, the status display
appears when the engine is run-
ning or after the vehicle has
been driven for at least 30 min-
utes.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Engine oil level"
Different messages appear on
the Control Display depending
on the engine oil level. Pay
attention to these messages.
Safely park the vehicle and switch off drive-ready state
before adding engine oil.
Only add engine oil when the
message is displayed in the
instrument cluster.
Observe the quantity to be
added in the message.
Take care not to add too much
engine oil.
Observe recommended engine
oil types, refer to page 297.
The button is located in the cen-
ter console.
Cleaning the wheels
Electronic oil measure-
ment
Functional requirements
Displaying the engine oil
level
Adding engine oil
General information
Adding
Providing assistance
Hazard warning flashers
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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Toyota Supra Connect"
2 "Toyota Supra Assistance"
3 "Roadside assistance"
A voice connection is established.
The Concierge offers informa-
tion on events, gas stations or
hotels, and provides phone
numbers and addresses. Many
hotels can be booked directly by
the Concierge.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"Toyota Supra Connect"
2 "Toyota Supra Assistance"
3 "Concierge"
A voice connection to the Con-
cierge is established.
Remote maintenance are ser-
vices that help to maintain vehi-
cle mobility.
Remote maintenance can com-
prise the following services:
• Roadside assistance. When leaving the vehicle, turn
the engine switch off, apply the
parking brake and lock the
doors.
When parking, stop the vehicle
in a safe and appropriate park-
ing area, operate the “P” (park-
ing) switch on the selector lever
and turn the engine switch off.
Roadside assistance
Toyota Supra Connect
Concierge
Remote maintenance
After driving
When parking
WARNING
When taking a nap in the vehicle,
make sure to turn the engine
switch off.
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WARNING
When taking a nap in the vehicle
is unavoidable, park the vehicle in
a safe place, turn the engine
switch off, and if possible, sleep in
the passenger seat. If the engine
is left running, the accelerator
pedal may be depressed or selec-
tor lever may be operated unin-
tentionally, possibly leading to an
accident. Also, if the engine is run
at a high speed for a long time,
the exhaust system and engine
may become extremely hot, pos-
sibly causing to a fire.
WARNING
Be careful when parking, as to not
park the vehicle near flammable
materials.
Do not park the vehicle near flam-
mable materials, such as dry
grass, leaves, paper, oil, etc. If
these kinds of material touch a
part of the exhaust system, it may
cause a fire.
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To establish idle state in the
vehicle after end of trip:
When standby state is switched
on, most functions can be used
while the vehicle is stationary.
Desired settings can be
adjusted.
The vehicle is in the standby
state after the front doors are
opened from the outside.Switching on drive-ready state
corresponds to starting the
engine.
Some functions, such as VSC
Vehicle Stability Control System,
can only be used with
drive-ready state switched on.
Manual idle state
Press and hold the
button until the
OFF indicator on
the instrument
cluster goes out.
Standby state
Concept
General information
Display in the instrument
cluster
OFF is displayed
in the instrument
cluster. The drive-
train is switched off
and standby state
switched on.
Drive-ready state
Concept
General information
Safety information
WARNING
If the exhaust pipe is blocked or
ventilation is insufficient, harmful
exhaust gases can enter into the
vehicle. The exhaust gases con-
tain pollutants which are colorless
and odorless. In enclosed areas,
exhaust gases can also accumu-
late outside of the vehicle. There
is danger to life. Keep the exhaust
pipe free and ensure sufficient
ventilation.
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CONTROLS
1Depress the brake pedal.
2 Press the Start/Stop button. The ignition is activated auto-
matically for a brief time and is
stopped as soon as the engine
starts.
Most of the indicator/warning
lights in the instrument cluster
light up for a varied length of
time.
Depending on the engine condi-
tion, the full drive power may not
be available for approximately
30 seconds after starting the
engine. In this case, the vehicle
will not accelerate as usual.
READY in the instrument cluster
indicates that drive-ready state
is switched on.
1
Engage selector lever posi-
tion P with the vehicle
stopped.
2 Press the Start/Stop button.
The engine is switched off. The
vehicle switches into standby state.
3Set the parking brake.
WARNING
An unsecured vehicle can begin
to move and possibly roll away.
There is a risk of an accident.
Before exiting, secure the vehicle
against rolling.
In order to ensure that the vehicle
is secured against rolling away,
follow the following:
• Set the parking brake.
• On uphill grades or on a down-
hill slope, turn the front wheels
in the direction of the curb.
• On uphill grades or on a down- hill slope, also secure the vehi-
cle, for instance with a wheel
chock.
NOTICE
In the case of repeated starting
attempts or repeated starting in
quick succession, the fuel is not
burned or is inadequately burned.
The catalytic converter can over-
heat. There is a risk of damage to
property. Avoid repeated starting
in quick succession.
Switching on drive-ready
state
Concept
Drive-ready state
is switched on via
the Start/Stop but-
ton:
Automatic transmission
Gasoline engine
Display in the instrument
cluster
Switching off drive-ready
state
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In the driver profiles, individual
settings for several drivers can
be stored and called up again
when required.
There are three driver profiles
with which personal vehicle set-
tings can be stored. Every
remote control has one of these
driver profiles assigned.
If the vehicle is unlocked using a
remote control, the assigned
personal driver profile will be
activated. All settings stored in
the driver profile are automati-
cally applied.
If several drivers use their own
remote control, the vehicle will
adjust the personal settings
during unlocking. These settings
are also restored, if the vehicle
has been used in the meantime
by a person with a different
remote control.
Changes to the settings are
automatically stored in the driver
profile currently activated.
If another driver profile is
selected via Toyota Supra Com-
mand, the settings stored in it
will be applied automatically.
The new driver profile is
assigned to the vehicle key that is currently in use.
There is an additional guest pro-
file available that is not assigned
to any vehicle key. It can be
used to apply settings in the
vehicle without changing the
personal driver profiles.
For the system to be able to
identify the driver profile associ-
ated to a particular driver, the
detected remote control must be
clearly allocated to the driver.
This is the case when:
• The driver is only carrying his
or her own remote control.
• The driver unlocks the vehi- cle.
• The driver gets into the vehi- cle through the driver's door.
After switching on the Control
Display, the name of the active
driver profile is displayed.
Select driver profile, refer to
page 66.
As soon as the engine is started
or any key is pressed, the last
selected display is shown on the
Control Display.
To exit the welcome screen via
Toyota Supra Command: "OK"
Driver profile
Concept
General information
Functional requirements
Active driver profile
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after approx. 2 seconds.
The driver should always
carry the remote control on
their person and take it with
them when they leave the
vehicle.
Depending on the location of
the vehicle or the surround-
ing radio wave conditions, the
remote control may not oper-
ate normally. Make sure not to
carry the remote control with
an electronic device, such as
a mobile phone or computer.
Make sure to always take the
remote control with you when
you leave the vehicle, in case
the battery of the remote con-
trol is depleted or the remote
control is malfunctioning.Important pointsSafety notes
WARNING
The vehicle transmits radio waves
whenever the Smart Key System
is used to lock or unlock the
doors, open the trunk lid, or when
the engine switch is operated.
Therefore, this system may affect
the operation of implantable car-
diac pacemakers and implantable
cardioverter defibrillators.
Persons with implantable cardiac
pacemakers or implantable car-
dioverter defibrillato
rs should stay
22 cm or more away from the
vehicle when opening or closing a
door. Also, they should refrain
from leaning on the vehicle or
looking through the windows from
outside when a door is opened or
closed.
Users of any electrical medical
device other than implantable car-
diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn-
chronization therapy-pacemakers
or implantable cardioverter
defibrillators should consult their
doctor or the manufacturer of the
device for information about its
operation under the influence of
radio waves.
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2Apply drive mode.
3 Release the parking brake.
4 Drive away.
The Auto Start/Stop function
helps save fuel. The system
switches off the engine during a
stop, for instance in traffic jam or
at traffic lights. Drive-ready state
remains switched on. The
engine starts automatically for
driving off.
After each engine start using the
Start/Stop button, the Auto
Start/Stop function is ready. The
function is activated from
speeds of approx. 3 mph/5
km/h.
Depending on the selected driv-
ing mode, refer to page 131, the
system is automatically acti-
vated or deactivated.
The engine is switched off auto-
matically during a stop under the
following conditions:
The selector lever is in selec-
tor lever position D.
The brake pedal remains
pressed while the vehicle is
stationary.
The driver's safety belt is
buckled or the driver's door is
closed.
If the engine was not switched
off automatically when the vehi-
cle stopped, the engine can be
switched off manually:
Press the brake pedal force-
fully again from the current
pedal position.
Engage selector lever posi-
tion P.
If all functional preconditions are
fulfilled, the engine switches off.
The air flow from the air condi-
tioner is reduced when the
engine is switched off.
Auto Start/Stop function
Concept
General information
Engine stop
Functional requirementsManual engine stop
Air conditioner when the
engine is switched off