2645-1. MOBILITY
This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.
The tire characteristics and tire
inflation pressure influence the
following:
• The service life of the tires.
• Road safety.
• Driving comfort.
• Fuel consumption.The tire inflation pressure table,
refer to page 266, contains all
tire inflation pressure specifica-
tions for the specified tire sizes
at the ambient temperature. The
tire inflation pressure values
apply to tire sizes approved by
the manufacturer of the vehicle
for the vehicle type.
To identify the correct tire infla-
tion pressure, please note the
following:
If the tire's speed code cannot
be found, then the tire inflation
pressure for the corresponding
tire size applies.
• Tire sizes of your vehicle.
• Maximum permitted driving
speed.
Wheels and tires
Vehicle features and
options
Tire inflation pressure
General information
Safety information
WARNING
A tire with too little or no tire infla-
tion pressure may heat up signifi-
cantly and sustain damage. This
will have a negative impact on
aspects of handling, such as
steering and braking response.
There is a risk of an accident.
Regularly check the tire inflation
pressure, and correct it as
needed, for instance twice a
month and before a long trip.
Tire inflation pressure
specifications
In the tire inflation pressure
table
2755-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
• Park the vehicle as far away as possible from passing traf-
fic and on solid ground.
• Switch on the hazard warning system.
• Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the
parking brake.
• Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the
straight-ahead position and
engage the steering wheel
lock.
• Have all vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle and
ensure that they remain out-
side the immediate area in a
safe place, such as behind a
guardrail.
• If necessary, set up a warning triangle at an appropriate dis-
tance.
With the Mobility System, minor
tire damage can be sealed tem-
porarily to enable continued
travel. To accomplish this, seal-
ant is pumped into the tires,
which seals the damage from
the inside. • Follow the instructions on
using the Mobility System
found on the compressor and
sealant container.
• Use of the Mobility System may be ineffective if the tire
puncture measures approx.
1/8 inches/4 mm or more.
• Contact your Toyota dealer if the tire cannot be made driv-
able.
• Do not remove foreign bodies that have penetrated the tire.
Only remove foreign objects if
they are visibly protruding
from the tire.
• Pull the speed limit sticker off the sealant container and
apply it to the steering wheel.
• The use of a sealant can
damage the TPM wheel elec-
tronics. In this case, have the
electronics checked and
replaced at the next opportu-
nity.
• The compressor can be used to check the tire inflation pres-
sure.
Repairing a flat tire
Safety measures
Mobility System
Concept
General information
2765-1. MOBILITY
The Mobility System is located in
the right storage compartment of the
cargo area.
• Sealant container, arrow 1.
• Filling hose, arrow 2.
Observe use-by date on the
sealant container. 1
Sealant container unlocking
2 Sealant container holder
3 Tire pressure gauge
4 Reduce tire inflation pressure
button
5 On/off switch
6 Compressor
7 Connector/cable for socket
8 Connection hose
• Park the vehicle as far away as possible from passing traf-
fic and on solid ground.
• Switch on the hazard warning system.
• Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the
parking brake.
• Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the
straight-ahead position and
engage the steering wheel
lock.
• Have all vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle and
ensure that they remain out-
side the immediate area in a
Overview
Storage
Sealant container
Compressor
Safety measures
2855-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
■Message
In addition, a symbol with the
affected tire appears in a vehicle
message on the Control Display.
■Measure
Reduce your speed and stop
cautiously. Avoid sudden brak-
ing and steering maneuvers.
A low tire inflation pressure may
cause the VSC Vehicle Stability
Control System to be switched
on.
■Message
A symbol with a vehicle mes-
sage appears on the Control
Display.
■Measure
1 Check the tire pressure and
correct as needed.
2 Perform a system reset.
If there is a significant loss
of tire inflation pressure
A yellow warning light is
illuminated in the instru-
ment cluster.
SymbolPossible cause
There is a flat tire or a
major loss in tire infla-
tion pressure.
Messages: for tires with
special approval
General information
Safety information
WARNING
A damaged regular tire with low or
missing tire inflation pressure
impacts handling, such as steer-
ing and braking response. Do not
continue driving if the vehicle is
equipped with normal tires.
If a tire inflation pressure
check is required
SymbolPossible cause
Inflation was not carried
out according to specifi-
cations, e.g., the tire
has not been suffi-
ciently inflated.
The system has
detected a wheel
change, but no reset
was done.
The tire inflation pres-
sure has fallen below
the level of the last
reset.
No reset was per-
formed for the system.
The system issues a
warning based on the
tire inflation pressures
stored during the last
reset.
3145-1. MOBILITY
If you have been involved in a
collision, perform the following:
1Immediately leave the vehi-
cle and move to a safe place
in order to avoid secondary
collisions. Make sure to turn
the engine switch off to help
prevent the vehicle from
catching fire. If the airbags
have deployed (inflated), the
WARNING
After stopping the vehicle in a
safe place, check the underside of
the vehicle for any leaking brake
fluid, oil or fuel. If any fluid is leak-
ing, stop driving immediately and
have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized Toyota retailer or Toy-
ota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
Brake and fuel lines run under the
floor of the vehicle. If any of these
lines are damaged, the brakes
may fail or leaking fuel may ignite
and cause a fire.
WARNING
During normal driving, do not turn
off the engine. Turning the engine
off while driving will not cause loss
of steering or braking control, but
the power assist to these systems
will be lost. This will make it more
difficult to steer and brake, so you
should pull over and stop the
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do
so.
WARNING
While driving, if a tire has been
punctured or has ruptured, firmly
grip the steering wheel, gradually
reduce the vehicle speed and
stop the vehicle in a safe place.
Avoid sudden braking and steer-
ing operations as doing so may
cause you to lose control of the
vehicle. Gradually reduce the
vehicle speed and stop the vehi-
cle in a safe place.
If you have been involved
in a collision
345Alphabetical Index
Being towed, see Tow-starting and towing ............................ 319
Belts, see Safety belts ........... 100
Beverage holder, see Cup hold- ers .......................................... 245
Blind spot monitor ................. 187
Bluetooth connection .............. 69
Bottle holder, see Cup holders ............................................... 245
Brake assist ............................ 195
Brake assist, adaptive ........... 195
Brake discs, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 253
Brake lights, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 304
Brake pads, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 253
Brake system .......................... 253
Brake, Fluid ............................. 332
Braking, information .............. 255
Break recommendation, see Driver attention control ....... 192
Breakdown assistance .......... 315
Break-in ................................... 252
Brightness, Control Display .... 62
Bulb replacement, see Lights and bulbs .............................. 304
Bulbs, replacing, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 304
Button, SOS, see Intelligent emergency call ..................... 316
Button, Start/Stop................... 115
Buttons on the steering wheel 36
Bypassing, see Jump-starting ............................................... 317
C
Cable for tow-starting/towing 320
California Proposition 65 Warn-ing .............................................. 6
Calling up mirror adjustment .. 91
Calling up seat adjustment...... 91 Calling up steering wheel adjust-
ment .........................................91
Camera lenses, ca re ...............327
Camera, rearview camera ......218
Camera-based assistance sys- tems, see Toyota Supra Safety...............................................172
Camera-based cruise control, see Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range .....203
Cameras, see Sensors of the vehicle .....................................40
Can holder, see Cup holders .245
Car seats, see Transporting chil- dren safely............................. 111
Car wash..................................322
Car washing ............................322
Care of displays , screens ......328
Care, Head-up Display ...........328
Care, see Washing the vehicle ...............................................322
Care, vehicle ...........................324
Cargo area ...............................246
Cargo area, loading, see Stowing and securing cargo ..............247
Cargo straps, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area ...................247
Cargo, stowing and securing 247
Carpet, care .............................327
CarPlay, connection to the vehi- cle ............................................73
Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust gas system .............253
CBS Condition Based Service ...............................................301
CC, see Cruise control ...........199
Center console..........................38
Central locking system ............85
Central screen, see Control Dis- play ..........................................49
Changes, technical, see For Your Own Safety ................................5
351Alphabetical Index
Manual brake, see Parking brake............................................... 119
Manual mode, Automatic trans- mission.................................. 126
Manual operation, fuel filler flap ............................................... 263
Matte finish ............................. 324
Maximum cooling ................... 228
Maximum speed display, see Speed Limit Info ................... 143
Maximum speed of winter tires ............................................... 274
Measurement, units of ............. 61
Memory function .................... 107
Menu, instrument cluster, see Selection lists ....................... 145
Menus, operating, see Toyota Supra Command .................... 46
Messages .................................. 62
Messages, see Vehicle mes- sages ..................................... 134
Microfilter ................................ 231
Minimum tread depth, tires ... 271
Mirror, see Memory function . 107
Mobile communication devices in the vehicle ........................ 254
Mobile devices, managing ....... 75
Mobility System ...................... 275
Modifications, technical, see For Your Own Safety ....................... 5
Monitor, see Control Display ... 49
Mounting of child restraint sys- tems ....................................... 112
Multi-function hook ................ 248
Multifunction steering wheel, buttons .................................... 36
N
Neck restraints, front, see Head restraints ............................... 104
Net, cargo area ....................... 248 Neutral cleaner, see Light-alloy
wheels ...................................326
New wheels and tires .............272
NORMAL, see Sport mode switch ...............................................131
Nylon rope for tow-starting/tow- ing ..........................................320
O
OBD Onboard Diagnosis .......302
Obstacle marking, rearview cam-era ..........................................220
Octane rating, see Recom- mended fuel grade................294
Oil .............................................294
Oil change ...............................298
Oil change interval, see Service requirements .........................141
Oil filler neck ...........................296
Oil types to add, engine .........297
Oil, adding ...............................296
Onboard Diagnosis OBD .......302
Onboard vehicle tool kit.........303
On-call service, see Breakdown assistance .............................315
Opening and closing ................77
Operating concept, Toyota Supra Command ................................46
Operating with the Controller ..51
Operation via t ouchscreen ......53
Overheating of engine, see Cool- ant temperature ....................140
Overwintering, see Long-term vehicle storage .....................328
P
Paint, vehicle...........................324
Panic alarm, see Panic mode ..92
Panic mode ...............................92
Parked-car ventilation ............232
353Alphabetical Index
Reversing lights, bulb replace-ment, see Lights and bulbs . 304
Roadside Assistance, see Break- down assistance .................. 315
Roadside parking lights......... 154
Rolling code hand-held transmit- ter........................................... 236
RON recommended fuel grade ............................................... 294
Roof load capacity ................. 331
Roofliner ................................... 39
Rope for tow-starting/towing 320
Rubber components, care ..... 326
S
Safe braking ............................ 255
Safety belt reminder for driver's seat and front passenger seat............................................... 104
Safety belts ............................. 100
Safety belts, care .................... 327
Safety systems, see Airbags . 160
Safety systems, see Toyota Supra Safety ......................... 172
Saving fuel .............................. 257
Screen Mirroring, connection . 74
Screen, see Control Display .... 49
Screwdriver, see Onboard vehi- cle tool kit ............................. 303
Sealant, see Mobility System 275
Seat heating ............................ 108
Seat, see Memory function .... 107
Seating position for children. 111
Seats, front ............................... 96
Securing cargo ....................... 247
Selection list in instrument clus- ter........................................... 145
Selector lever, Automatic trans- mission.................................. 126
Sensors of the vehicle ............. 40
Sensors, care .......................... 327
Service and warranty ................. 7 Service requirements .............141
Service requirements, see Condi-
tion Based Service CBS .......301
SET button, see Cruise control ...............................................199
SET button, see Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed
range ......................................203
Set speed, see Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed
range ......................................203
Settings on Control Display ....60
Settings, locking/unlocking .....90
Shift paddles on the steering wheel .....................................126
Side airbag ..............................160
Side protection .......................217
Signaling, horn .........................36
Signals when unlocking, see Confirmation signals from the
vehicle .....................................91
Sitting safely .............................96
Sizes, see Dimensions ...........330
Smallest turning radius..........330
SMS text message, supplemen- tary .........................................135
Snow chains............................280
Socket for OBD Onboard Diagno- sis ..........................................302
Sockets ....................................238
SOS button, see Intelligent emer- gency call ..............................316
Special equipment, see Vehicle features and options ................4
Speed Limit Assist ................. 211
Speed limit display, see Speed Limit Info ...............................143
Speed Limit Info......................143
Sport chassis/suspension, see Adaptive variable suspension...............................................224
Sport displays .........................149