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1Filler neck for washer fluid
2 Jump-starting, negative battery terminal
3 Jump-starting, positive battery terminal
4 Oil filler neck
5 Coolant reservoir, auxiliary cooling
6 Coolant reservoir, engine
7 Vehicle identification number
Overview
Hood
Safety information
WARNING
Improperly executed work in the
engine compartment can damage
vehicle components and impair
vehicle functions. There is a risk
of an accident and damage to
property. Have work in the engine
compartment performed by your
Toyota dealer.
WARNING
The engine compartment accom-
modates moving components.
Certain components in the engine
compartment can also move with
the vehicle switched off, for
instance the radiator fan. There is
a risk of injury. Do not reach into
the area of moving parts. Keep
articles of clothing and hair away
from moving parts.
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the SOS button.
1Tap the cover.
2 Press and hold the SOS but-
ton until the LED in the area
of the button illuminates
green.
The LED is illuminated green
when an emergency call has
been initiated.
If a cancel prompt appears on the
Control Display, the emergency call
can be aborted.
If the situation allows, wait in your
vehicle until the voice connection
has been established.
The LED flashes green when
a connection to the Toyota
Emergency Call Center has
been established.
The Toyota Emergency Call Center
then makes contact with the occu-
pants of the vehicle and initiates
further steps to help.
Even if you are unable to respond,
the Toyota Emergency Call Center
can take further steps to help you
under certain circumstances.
For this, data is transmitted to the
Toyota Emergency Call Center
which serves to determine the nec-
essary rescue measures. E.g., the
current position of the vehicle, if it
can be established.
Even if the Toyota Emergency Call
Center is no longer heard through
the loudspeakers, the Toyota Emer- gency Call Center may still be able
to hear the occupants of the vehi-
cle.
The Toyota Emergency Call
Center ends the Emergency
call.
If the battery is discharged, the
engine can be started using the
battery of another vehicle and
two jumper cables. Only use
jumper cables with fully insu-
lated clamp handles.
Manual triggering
Jump-starting
General information
Safety information
WARNING
Contact with live components can
lead to an electric shock. There is
a risk of injuries or danger to life.
Do not touch any components
that are under voltage.
WARNING
If the jumper cables are con-
nected in the incorrect order,
sparking may occur. There is a
risk of injury. Pay attention to the
correct order during connection.
NOTICE
In the case of body contact
between the two vehicles, a short
circuit can occur during
jump-starting. There is a risk of
damage to property. Make sure
that no body contact occurs.
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1Check whether the battery of
the other vehicle has a volt-
age of 12 volts. The voltage
information can be found on
the battery.
2 Switch off the engine of the
assisting vehicle.
3 Switch off any electronic sys-
tems/power consumers in
both vehicles.
The starting aid terminal in the
engine compartment acts as the
positive battery terminal.
A special connection on the
body in the engine compartment
acts as the negative battery ter-
minal.
Additional information:
Overview of engine compart-
ment, refer topage 291.
Open the cover of the positive
battery terminal.
Before you begin, switch off all
unnecessary electronic sys-
tems/power consumers, such as
the radio, on the assisting and
receiving vehicle.
1 Open the cover of the starting
aid terminal. 2
Attach one terminal clamp of
the positive jumper cable to
the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing starting aid terminal of the
vehicle providing assistance.
3 Attach the terminal clamp on
the other end of the cable to
the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing starting aid terminal of the
vehicle to be started.
4 Attach one terminal clamp of
the negative jumper cable to
the negative terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing engine or body ground of
assisting vehicle.
5 Attach the second terminal
clamp to the negative termi-
nal of the battery, or to the
corresponding engine or
body ground of the vehicle to
be started.
Never use spray fluids to start
the engine.
1 Start the engine of the assist-
ing vehicle and let it run for
several minutes at an
increased idle speed.
2 Start the engine of the vehicle
that is to be started in the
usual way.
If the first starting attempt is not
successful, wait a few minutes
before making another attempt in
Preparation
Starting aid terminals
Connecting the cables
Starting the engine
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order to allow the discharged bat-
tery to recharge.
3Let both engines run for sev-
eral minutes.
4 Disconnect the jumper
cables in the reverse order.
Check the battery and recharge,
if needed.
The vehicle is not permitted to
be towed. To remove a broken-down vehi-
cle from the danger area, it can
be pushed for a short distance.
For rolling or pushing the vehi-
cle, refer to page 128.
The vehicle should only be
transported on a loading plat-
form.
Switch on the hazard warning
system, depending on local reg-
ulations.
Tow-starting and towing
Safety information
WARNING
Due to system limits, individual
functions can malfunction during
tow-starting/towing with the Toy-
ota Supra Safety systems acti-
vated. There is a risk of an
accident. Switch all Toyota Supra
Safety systems off prior to
tow-starting/towing.
Transporting the vehicle
General information
Safety information
NOTICE
The vehicle can be damaged
when towing the vehicle with a
single lifted axle. There is a risk of
damage to property. The vehicle
should only be transported on a
loading platform.
NOTICE
The vehicle can become dam-
aged when lifting and securing it.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty.
●Lift the vehicle using suitable
means.
●Do not lift or secure the vehicle
by its tow fitting, body parts, or
suspension parts.
Pushing the vehicle
Tow truck
Towing other vehicles
General information
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The tow fitting is found in the
onboard vehicle tool kit, refer to
page 303.
Observe the following notes
when using the tow fitting:
Use only the tow fitting pro-
vided with the vehicle.
Turn the tow fitting at least 5
turns clockwise and screw it
in as far as it will go. If neces-
sary, tighten with a suitable
object.
After use, unscrew the tow fit-
ting counter clockwise.
Use the tow fitting for towing
on paved roads only.
Avoid lateral loading of the
tow fitting, for instance do not
lift the vehicle by the tow fit-
ting.
Check the attachment of the
tow fitting in regular intervals. Press on the mark on the edge
of the cover to push it out.
For covers which have an open-
ing instead of a marking, pull the
cover out by the opening.
Do not tow-start the vehicle.
Start the engine by jump-start-
ing, refer to page 317, if possi-
ble.
Have the reasons for the start-
ing difficulties corrected by your
Toyota dealer.
Safety information
NOTICE
If the tow fitting is not used as
intended, there may be damage
to the vehicle or to the tow fitting.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Follow the notes on using the
tow fitting.
Screw thread for tow fit-
ting
Tow-starting
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
347Alphabetical Index
Daytime running lights .......... 155
Defogging the windows ......... 230
Defrosting the windows ......... 230
Deleting personal data ............. 64
Departure time, parked-car venti-
lation...................................... 233
Device list, displaying .............. 75
Devices, managing ................... 75
Diagnosis connect ion ............ 302
Differential oil ......................... 332
Dimensions ............................. 330
Dimmable exterior mirrors .... 106
Dimmable interior mirror ....... 106
Direct dial buttons, see Program- mable memory buttons.......... 56
Direction indicator, see Turn sig- nals ........................................ 121
Display in the windshield, see Head-up Display ................... 150
Display lighting, see Instrument lighting .................................. 158
Displays .................................. 133
Displays and symbols ............... 4
Displays, screens ................... 328
Disposal, coolant ................... 299
Disposal, vehicle battery ....... 306
Distance control, see Parking Sensors ................................. 213
Driver assistance, see Toyota Supra Safety ......................... 172
Driver attention control.......... 192
Driver Fatigue Detector.......... 192
Driver profiles ........................... 65
Drive-ready state, idle state, and standby state .......................... 44
Driving Assistant, see Toyota Supra Safety ......................... 172
Driving comfort ...................... 224
Driving instructions, break-in252
Driving mode, see Sport mode switch .................................... 131
Driving notes, general ........... 253 Driving on racetracks .............257
Driving stability control systems
...............................................194
Driving tips ..............................253
Drying air, see Air conditioning ...............................................228
Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range............203
E
Electronic oil measurement...295
Emergency brake function when parking, Parking Sensors with
emergency braking function216
Emergency service, see Break- down assistance ...................315
Emergency unlocking, fuel filler flap .........................................263
Emergency unlocking, transmis- sion lock ................................130
Energy savings, see Gear shift indicator ................................142
Engine......................................331
Engine compartment ..............291
Engine compartment, working in ...............................................291
Engine coolant ........................298
Engine coolant, Capacity .......332
Engine oil ........................294, 331
Engine oil change ...................298
Engine oil filler neck...............296
Engine oil temperature...........140
Engine oil types to add ..........297
Engine oil, adding...................296
Engine start, jump-starting ....317
Engine temperature ................140
Engine, Auto Start/Stop function ............................................... 116
Entry comparison, navigation .46
Equipment, interior.................234
Error displays, see Vehicle mes- sages .....................................134
350Alphabetical Index
Interval display, see Service requirements ........................ 141
J
Jam protection system, windows ................................................. 95
Joystick, Automatic transmis- sion ........................................ 126
Jump-starting ......................... 317
K
Key, mechanical ....................... 83
Key, see Remote control.......... 77
Keyless Go, see Comfort entry85
Kickdown, Automatic transmis- sion ........................................ 126
Knee airbag ............................. 160
L
Label on recommended tires 273
Lane departure warning......... 182
Lane threshold, warning ........ 182
Language, setting on the Control Display .................................... 60
Lashing eyes in the cargo area ............................................... 247
Launch Control ....................... 130
Leather care ............................ 325
LEDs, replacing, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 304
Length, vehicle ....................... 330
Letters and numbers, entering 53
License plate light, see Lights and bulbs .............................. 304
Light in the exterior mirror, see Blind spot monitor ............... 187
Light in the exterior mirror, see RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert)
function ................................. 221 Light replacement, see Lights
and bulbs...............................304
Light switch.............................152
Light-alloy wheels, care .........326
Light-emitting diod es, replacing,
see Lights and bulbs ............304
Lighting ...................................152
Lights .......................................152
Lights and bulbs .....................304
List of all messages .................62
Load .........................................247
Loading....................................246
Location, vehicle position .......61
Lock, lug bolts ........................289
Locking using the remote control .................................................79
Locking, automatic ...................91
Locking, see Opening and Clos- ing ............................................77
Locking, settings ......................90
Low beams ..............................154
Low beams, automatic, see Auto- matic high-beam ...................156
Lower back support .................99
Lug bolt lock ...........................289
Lumbar support ........................99
M
Maintenance ............................301
Maintenance requirements, see Condition Based Service CBS...............................................301
Maintenance system ..............301
Maintenance, see Service requirements .........................141
Make-up mirror .......................238
Malfunction displays, see Vehi- cle messages ........................134
Malfunction, remote control ....82
Manual air distribution ...........230
Manual air flow........................230