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2TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1. NOTESInformation .............................. 4
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Entering ................................. 16
Set-up and use ...................... 22
In transit ................................ 25
3-1. CONTROLS Cockpit .................................. 36
Sensors of the vehicle ........... 40
Operating state of the vehicle ............................................ 43
Toyota Supra Command ....... 46
General settings .................... 60
Personal settings .................. 63
Connections .......................... 68
Opening and closing ............. 77
Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel................................... 96
Transporting children safely ......................................... 109
Driving ................................ 115
Displays ............................. 133
Lights ................................. 152
Safety ................................. 159
Driving stability control systems ......................................... 194
Driver assistance systems . 199
Driving comfort ................... 224
Climate control ................... 225
Interior equipment .............. 234
Storage compartments ....... 244Cargo area .........................
246
4-1. DRIVING TIPS Things to remember when driv-ing .................................... 252
Saving fuel ......................... 257
5-1. MOBILITY Refueling ............................ 262
Wheels and tires ................ 264
Engine compartment .......... 290
Operating materials............ 293
Maintenance ...................... 301
Replacing components ...... 303
Breakdown assistance ....... 313
Care ................................... 322
6-1. REFERENCE Technical data .................... 330
Certification ........................ 333
Alphabetical Index.............. 344
1NOTES
2QUICK REFERENCE
3CONTROLS
4DRIVING TIPS
5MOBILITY
6REFERENCE
Index
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assistance during driving, for
instance driver assistance sys-
tems. Furthermore, control units
facilitate comfort or infotainment
functions.
Information about stored or
exchanged data can be
requested from the manufac-
turer of the vehicle, in a sepa-
rate booklet, for example.
Each vehicle is marked with a
unique vehicle identification
number. Depending on the
country, the vehicle owner can
be identified with the vehicle
identification number, license
plate and corresponding authori-
ties. In addition, there are other
options to track data collected in
the vehicle to the driver or vehi-
cle owner, e.g. via the Toyota
Supra Connect account that is
used.
Control units process data to
operate the vehicle.
For example, this includes:
• Status messages for the vehi-cle and its Customize compo-
nents, e.g., wheel rotational
speed, wheel speed, deceler-
ation, transverse acceleration,
engaged safety belt indicator.
• Ambient conditions, e.g., tem- perature, rain sensor signals.
The processed data is only pro-
cessed in the vehicle itself and
generally volatile. The data is
not stored beyond the operating
period.
Electronic components, e.g.
control units and ignition keys,
contain components for storing
technical information. Informa-
tion about the vehicle condition,
component usage, mainte-
nance requirements or faults
can be stored temporarily or
permanently.
This information generally
records the state of a compo-
nent, a module, a system, or the
environment, for instance:
• Operating states of system components, e.g., fill levels,
tire inflation pressure, battery
status.
• Malfunctions and faults in important system compo-
nents, for instance lights and
brakes.
• Responses by the vehicle to special situations such as air-
bag deployment or engage-
ment of the driving stability
control systems.
• Information on vehicle-dam- aging events.
The data is required to perform
the control unit functions. Fur-
thermore, it also serves to rec-
ognize and correct malfunctions,
and helps the vehicle manufac-
Personal reference
Operating data in the vehi-
cle
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202-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Close the trunk lid manually.
1Wipers
2 Instrument cluster
3 Turn signal indicator, high
beams
4 Light switch element
The indicator/warning lights can light up in a variety of combina-
tions and colors.
Several of the lights are
checked for proper functioning
and light up temporarily when
the engine is started or standby
state is switched on.
1
Exterior mirrors
2 Power windows
3 Central locking system
4 Unlocking the trunk lid
1 Selector lever
2 Controller
3 Auto Start/Stop cancel button
4 Sport mode button
5 Park Assistant button
Trunk lid
Opening
Press and hold the but-
ton on the remote con-
trol for approximately 1
second. Depending on
the setting, the doors
may also unlock, refer
to page 78.
Closing
Displays and control ele-
ments
In the vicinity of the steer-
ing wheel
Indicator/warning lights
1
2
3
4
Driver's door
Switch console
321
4
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2
QUICK REFERENCE
the preferred height and
angle to suit your seating
position.
3 Fold the lever back up.
The following settings can be
stored and, if necessary,
retrieved using the memory
function:
• Seat position.
• Exterior mirror position.
• Height of the Head-up Dis- play.
1 Set the desired position.
2 Press button on the
driver's seat. The writing on
the button lights up.
3 Press the desired button 1 or
2 at the door while the writing
is lit. A signal sounds.
Press the desired button 1 or 2. 1
Changing the entertainment
source
2 Sound output on/off, volume
3 Programmable memory but-
tons
4 Changing the station/track
5 Waveband/satellite radio
After the mobile phone is con-
nected once to the vehicle, the
mobile phone can be operated
using Toyota Supra Command,
the steering wheel buttons and
voice activation.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
Memory function
Concept
Storing
Calling up settingsInfotainment
Radio
Connecting a mobile
phone
General information
Connecting the mobile
phone via Bluetooth
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3Lane change to the left
(movethe lever partway and
release it)
The left hand signals will flash 3
times.
4Left turn
The wipers can be operated in
the standby state.
■Switching on
Press the lever up until the
desired position is reached.
• Resting position of the wipers: position 0.
• Rain sensor: position 1.
• Normal wiper speed: position 2.
• Fast wiper speed: position 3.
■Brief wipe and switching off
Press the lever down.
• Switching off: press the lever down until it reaches its stan-
dard position (position 0).
• Brief wipe: press the lever down from the standard posi-
tion (position 0).
Lights and lighting
Light functions
SymbolFunction
Lights off.
Daytime running lights.
Parking lights.
Automatic headlight control.
Low beams.
Instrument lighting.
Right roadside parking light.
Left roadside parking light.
Washer/wiper system
Switching the wipers on/off
and brief wipe
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3
3
CONTROLS
CONTROLS
.3-1. CONTROLSCockpit ........................... 36
Sensors of the vehicle.... 40
Operating state of the vehi- cle................................. 43
Toyota Supra Command ..................................... 46
General settings ............. 60
Personal settings ........... 63
Connections ................... 68
Opening and closing ...... 77
Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel ............................ 96
Transporting children safely .................................. 109
Driving ......................... 115
Displays ...................... 133
Lights .......................... 152
Safety .......................... 159
Driving stability control sys- tems .......................... 194
Driver assistance systems .................................. 199
Driving comfort ............ 224
Climate control ............ 225
Interior equipment ....... 234
Storage compartments .................................. 244
Cargo area .................. 246
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3-1.CONTROLS
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.
1 Central locking system
Unlock P.85
Lock P.85
2 Power windows P.94
3 Exterior mirror operation
P.105 4
Lights
Lights off P.152
Daytime running lights P.155
Parking lights P.154
Automatic headlight
control P.153
Cockpit
Vehicle features and options
In the vicinity of the steering wheel
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3
CONTROLS
9 Parking brake P.119
10 Automatic transmission
selector lever P.126 11
Switch drive-ready
state on/off P.115
1 Indicator light,
front-seat passenger airbag
P.171
2 Reading lights P.158
3 Interior lights P.158
4 Emergency call, SOS
P.316
In the vicinity of the roofliner