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3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
The independent ventilation allows
the temperature of the interior to be
adjusted before the journey starts.
Depending on the set temperature
and ambient temperature, the inte-
rior is ventilated or heated using
any available residual heat from the
engine.
The system can be switched on
and off directly or for a preselected
departure time.
The switch-on time is calculated
based on the outside temperature.
The system will switch on in good
time before the preselected depar-
ture time.
Vehicle is in rest or standby state
and not in drive-ready state.
Battery is sufficiently charged.
When activated, the independent venti-
lation uses power from the vehicle bat-
tery. As a result, the maximum
activation time is restricted to protect
the battery. After the engine is started
or after driving a short distance, the
system will be av ailable again.
Ensure that the date and time
are set correctly in the vehicle.
Open the vents to allow the air to
enter the passenger compart-
ment.
The system can be switched on or
off in various ways.
The system switches off automati-
cally after a certain period of time. It
continues to run for a short time
after it has been switched off.
■General
If the vehicle is in standby state, the
independent ventilation can be
switched on or off via the buttons of
the automatic air conditioning.
■Switching on
Press any button, except:
Rear window heating.
Lower side of air flow button.
Seat heating.
■Switching off
The system switches off after leav-
ing and locking the vehicle.
Press and hold the down
button.
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
Independent ventilation
Principle
General
Operating requirements
Switching on/off directly
General
Using the button
Via Toyota Supra Command

2824-1. DRIVING HINTS
temperatures to clean the exhaust
gas particle filter as necessary.
The cleaning process takes a few
minutes, during which the following
may occur:
Engine temporarily runs a bit
roughly.
A slightly higher engine speed is
required to achieve the usual
power output.
A small amount of smoke from
the exhaust, even after stopping
the engine.
Noise, for example from radiator
fan operation, may be heard,
even some minutes after stop-
ping the engine.
It is normal for the radiator fan to
keep running for several minutes,
even after short trips.
The self-cleaning function of the
exhaust particle filter is an auto-
matic process that is supported by
different measures, for example
additional heating.
General
Cleaning the exhaust gas
particle filter while driving
Radio signals
WA R N I N G
Certain vehicle functions may be
affected by interference from high-fre- quency radio signals. Such signals
are output from a series of transmis-
sion systems, for example from air traffic beacons or relay stations for
mobile telecommunications.
We recommend you consult any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer should you experience any
difficulties in this regard.
Mobile communication in the
vehicle
WA R N I N G
There is a possibility of reciprocal
interference between the vehicle elec- tronics and mobile radio devices.
Radiation is generated when mobile
radio devices are transmitting. There
is a danger of injury or damage to property. If possible, only use mobile
radio devices, for example mobile
telephones, in the interior if they are connected directly to an external
antenna in order to eliminate recipro-
cal interference and to dissipate the radiation from vehicle's interior.

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4
4-1. DRIVING HINTS
DRIVING HINTS
set off straight away, driving at
moderate engine speeds.
This brings the cold engine up to
operating temperature as quickly as
possible.
Anticipating the road situation and
adopting a smooth driving style will
reduce fuel consumption.
Avoid accelerating and braking
unnecessarily.
Keep an appropriate distance from
the vehicle ahead.
Driving at low engine speeds
reduces fuel consumption and
wear.
Pay attention to the shift position
indicator, see page 171, in the vehi-
cle, if fitted.
When approaching a red traffic
light, take your foot off the accelera-
tor and allow the vehicle to coast to
a stop.
On downward stretc hes, take your
foot off the accelerator and allow
the vehicle to roll.
The fuel supply is interrupted in
overrun mode.
When you stop the vehicle for
longer periods, for example at traf-
fic lights, railway crossings or in
traffic jams, switch off the engine.
The Auto Start/Stop of the vehicle
shuts off the engine automatically
during a stop.
Switching the engine off and on
again reduces fuel consumption
and emissions compared with a
permanently running engine. Sav-
ings can be made just by shutting
down the engine for a few seconds.
Functions such as seat heating or
rear window heating require a great
deal of energy and increase fuel
consumption, especially in city traf-
fic and stop-and-go traffic.
Switch these functions off if they
are not required.
Have the vehicle serviced regularly
to achieve optimal economy and
lifetime. Toyota recommends hav-
ing maintenance work carried out
Think ahead
Avoid high engine speeds
Make use of overrun mode
Switch off the engine if stop-
ping for longer periods
Stopping the engine
Auto Start/Stop
Switch off functions which
are not currently required
Have maintenance work car-
ried out

3485-1. MOBILITY
F69, F70
F203, F206, F209, F271
F1, F3, F39
F36, F61, F62, F67, F68,
F71
F4
F67, F68
SymbolMeaning
VSC Vehicle Stability Con-
trol System
Parking brake
Air conditioning
Defrost the windscreen and
remove condensation
Blower motor, Interior venti-
lation
Rear window heating
Seat heating
Seat setting
Crash-security module
Switching center column,
Light switch element, steer-
ing Operating panel Audio
HiFi amplifier, Video module
TV
Rear-view mirror
Overhead function center,
Exterior door handle elec-
tronics
Instrument cluster
Additional battery: Dual
Accumulator System (DSS)
Fuel pump control electron-
ics, Natural Vacuum Leak
Detection, Gas generator for
battery safety terminal,
Remote control receiver
Electric window opener
Heating and air-condition-
ing system
Vehicle's diagnostic port
(interface)
Interior lights in the boot
Vertical Dynamic platform
Vertical Dynamic platform
Vertical Dynamic platform
SymbolMeaning

486Alphabetical Index
Compartments in the doors......... 274
Compressor .................................. 300
Condensation when vehicle is
parked ......................................... 285
Condition Based Service CBS..... 330
Connection point, starting assis-
tance ............................................ 358
Connections, Screen Mirroring ..... 85
Continuing a journey with a flat tyre
..................................................... 311
Control Display ............................... 59
Control Display, settings ............... 71
Control systems, driving stability228
Controller ........................................ 60
Coolant .......................................... 327
Coolant level ................................. 327
Coolant temperature .................... 169
Cooling effect, maximum............. 263
Cooling function ........................... 262
Cooling system ............................. 327
Cornering light .............................. 188
Corrosion of brake discs ............. 285
Cruise Control with distance control,
see Dynamic radar cruise control
..................................................... 238
Cruise Control without distance con-
trol, see Cruise Control ............. 234
Cruise Control, active with Stop &
Go ACC........................................ 238
Cruise Control, see Cruise Control
..................................................... 234
Cruise control, see Dynamic radar
cruise control ............................. 238
Cupholder ..................................... 275
Curtain shield airbag.................... 193
Customize settings, see Sport mode
switch .......................................... 160
D
Damage, tyres ............................... 295
Data protection, settings ............... 75
Data, see Deleting personal data .. 75
Data, technical .............................. 370
Date.................................................. 72
Daytime driving lights ..................187
Deactivation, airbags.................... 202
Deleting personal data ................... 75
Deletion of personal data ............... 75
Departure time, auxiliary heating 268
Departure time, independent ventila-
tion ............................................... 268
Desired speed, see Dynamic radar
cruise control..............................238
Devices, managing ......................... 86
Diagnosis connection ..................332
Diesel particle filter, see Exhaust gas
particle filter ................................281
Differential oil ................................375
Dimensions ...................................370
Dimmable exterior mirrors ........... 118
Dimming rear-view mirror ............ 118
Dipping headlights, see Automatic
high-beam ...................................188
Direct selection buttons, see Favour-
ites buttons ................................... 68
Display in windscreen, see Head-Up
Display.........................................182
Display lighting, see Instrument
lighting ........................................191
Displaying the device list ............... 86
Displays .........................................162
Displays and symbols ......................4
Displays, screens ......................... 368
Disposal, coolant ..........................328
Disposal, vehicle battery.............. 343
Disposing of the battery...............343
Disposing of the old battery ........ 343
Distance warning, see Parking Sen-
sors ..............................................248
Downhill gradients........................285
Drive mode, see Sport mode switch
..................................................... 160
Driver assistance, see Toyota Supra
Safety...........................................205
Driver Attention Control ...............226
Driver profiles ................................. 76
Drive-ready state, idle state and
standby state ................................ 53

490Alphabetical Index
Luggage compartment lid, see Boot
lid ................................................. 100
Lumbar support ............................ 110
M
Maintenance.................................. 330
Scheduled maintenance ............ 334
Maintenance requirement, see CBS
Condition Based Service ........... 330
Maintenance System .................... 330
Maintenance, see Service require-
ments........................................... 170
Make-up mirror ............................. 269
Malfunction indications, see Vehicle
messages .................................... 163
Malfunction, remote control .......... 93
Manual operation, Automatic trans-
mission........................................ 154
Manual operation, fuel filler flap . 291
Matt paintwork .............................. 364
Maximum cooling effect............... 263
Maximum speed of winter tyres .. 297
Maximum speed, display, see Speed
Limit Info ..................................... 173
Memory function........................... 119
Menu, instrument cluster, see Selec-
tion lists ...................................... 177
Messages ........................................ 74
Messages, see Vehicle messages
..................................................... 163
Microfilter ...................................... 266
Minimum tread depth, tyres......... 295
Mirror, see Memory function ....... 119
Mirror, vanity ................................. 269
Mobile communication in the vehicle
..................................................... 282
Mobile devices, managing ............. 86
Mobile Service, see Breakdown
assistance ................................... 353
Mobility System ............................ 299
Moisture in the headlights, see Head-
light glass ................................... 340
Monitor, see Control Display ......... 59
Mounting child restraints............. 123
Multifunction steering wheel, but-
tons ................................................ 46
N
Net, boot ........................................277
Neutral cleaner, light alloy wheels
..................................................... 366
New wheels and tyres ..................296
No Passing Information ...............173
NORMAL, see Sport mode switch160
Notes ..................................................4
Number plate light, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................340
Nylon rope for tow-starting/towing
..................................................... 360
O
OBD on-board diagnosis .............332
Obstacle marking, rear-view camera
..................................................... 255
Octane number, see Petrol grade 323
Oil ................................................... 323
Oil change .....................................327
Oil change interval, see Service
requirements............................... 170
Oil filler neck ................................. 325
Oil grades for topping up, engine326
On-board diagnosis OBD .............332
On-board monitor, see Control Dis-
play ................................................ 59
On-board tool kit ...........................339
Opening and closing ...................... 88
Operating menus, see Toyota Supra
Command ...................................... 57
Operation by touchscreen ............. 65
Operation via Controller................. 62
Outlets, see Ventilation ................266
Outside temperature.....................169
Overheating of the engine, see Cool-
ant temperature ..........................169

492Alphabetical Index
RES CNCL button, see Cruise Con-
trol ............................................... 234
RES CNCL button, see Dynamic
radar cruise control ................... 238
Reset, Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM
..................................................... 307
Restraint systems for children, see
Carrying children safely ............ 122
Retreaded tyres ............................ 297
Reuse, recycling ........................... 333
Reversing light, replacing Bulbs, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 340
Revolution counter....................... 168
Right-hand tra ffic, light setting ... 190
Rim cleaner, light alloy wheels ... 366
RON, petrol grade......................... 323
Roof lining....................................... 49
Roof load ....................................... 371
Rope for tow-starting/towing....... 360
RSC Runflat System Component,
see Run-flat tyres ....................... 298
Rubber parts, care........................ 366
Run Flat tyres, see Run-flat tyres 298
Run-flat tyres ................................ 298
Running in..................................... 280
Running in brake discs, see Brake
system ......................................... 281
Running in brake pads, see Brake
system ......................................... 281
Run-on of fan, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter ....................................... 281
S
Safe seating position ................... 107
Safety systems, see Airbags ....... 192
Safety systems, see Toyota Supra
Safety .......................................... 205
Saving energy, see Shift position
indicator ...................................... 171
Saving fuel .................................... 286
Screen Mirroring, connection........ 85
Screen, see Control Display .......... 59
Screwdriver, see On-board tool kit
..................................................... 339
Sealant, see Mobility System.......299
Seat belt reminder for driver and
front passenger seat .................. 116
Seat belts ....................................... 111
Seat belts, care .............................367
Seat heating .................................. 120
Seat, see Memory function .......... 119
Seats, front .................................... 107
Securing a transported load ........ 276
Selection list in the instrument clus-
ter .................................................177
Selector lever, Automatic transmis-
sion ..............................................154
Sensors of the vehicle.................... 50
Sensors, care ................................367
Service requirement, see CBS Con-
dition Based Service ..................330
Service requirements ................... 170
Service, see Breakdown assistance
..................................................... 353
Settings on the Control Display .... 71
Settings, locking/unlocking .........101
Shift Lights, revolu tion counter .. 168
Shift paddles on the steering wheel
..................................................... 154
Shift position indicator................. 171
Side airbag .................................... 193
Side lights......................................186
Side nozzles, see Ventilation .......266
Signal horn, horn ............................ 46
Signals on unlocking, see
Acknowledgement signals ........ 102
Sizes, see Dimensions ................. 370
Smallest turning circle ................. 370
Smart Key System .......................... 96
Snow chains .................................. 304
Socket for on-board diagnosis OBD
..................................................... 332
Sockets, connecting electrical appli-
ances, see Sockets .................... 269
Soot particle filter, see Exhaust gas
particle filter ................................281
SOS button, see Automatic emer-
gency call .................................... 355
Spanner, see On-board tool kit.... 339