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Certain makes of tyre are recom-
mended by the manufacturer of the
vehicle for each tyre size. The tyre
brands can be identified by a star
on the side wall of the tyre.
Due to the manufacturing process,
new tyres do not provide maximum
grip immediately.
Drive moderately for the first 300
km, 200 miles.
The manufacturer of your vehicle
advises against the use of
retreaded tyres.
Winter tyres are recommended if
driving in winter conditions.
The winter tyres can be identified
by the mountain and snowflake
icon, as well as the M+S marking
on the tyre sidewall.
Although tyres known as all-season
tyres with M+S marking but without
a mountain and snowflake icon
have better winter characteristics
than summer tyres, they do not nor-
mally match the performance of
winter tyres.
If winter tyres are fitted, observe
and do not exceed the respectively
permitted maximum speed.
When changing from run-flat tyres
to standard tyres, make sure that a
spare wheel or a flat tyre kit is avail-
able in the vehicle. Additional infor-
Recommended makes of tyre
New tyres
Retreaded tyres
WA R N I N G
Retreaded tyres may have different tyre carcasses. Their durability may
be reduced with increasing age.
There is a danger of accidents. Do not use retreaded tyres.
Winter tyres
General
Maximum speed of winter tyres
Replacing run-flat tyres
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SZ, SZ-R and RZ (DB41L-ZRLW,
DB42R-ZRRW) models
Super, RON 95.
Use this fuel to achieve the nominal
performance and consumption fig-
ures.
RZ (DB01L-ZULW,
DB02R-ZURW) models
Super, RON 98.
Use this fuel to achieve the nominal
performance and consumption fig-
ures.
Unleaded petrol, RON 91.
Engine oil consumption depends on
the driving style and operating con-
ditions.
Therefore check the engine oil level
regularly each time you fill up with
fuel by taking a detailed measure-
ment.
Engine oil consumption can be
increased, for example in the fol-
lowing situations:
• Sporty driving style.
• Running in the engine.
• Engine idling.
• Use of engine oil grades catego-
rised as unsuitable.
Different vehicle messages are
shown on the Control Display,
depending on the engine oil level.
NOTICE
After filling the wrong fuel, do not
press the start/stop button. Contact
any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
NOTICE
Incorrect fuels can damage the fuel
system and engine. There is a danger of damage to property. Do not refuel
with fuel with a higher ethanol content
than recommended. Do not refuel with fuel containing methanol, for
example M5 to M100.
NOTICE
Fuel below the specified minimum quality can adversely affect engine
function or lead to engine damage.
There is a danger of damage to prop- erty. Do not refuel with petrol below
the specified minimum quality.
Petrol grade
Minimum grade
Engine oil
General
Safety notes
NOTICE
Too little engine oil causes engine
damage. There is a danger of dam- age to property. Top up with engine oil
immediately.
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This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the special equip-
ment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
The on-board tool kit is located on
the right in the boot, under a cover.
Unlock the cover on the right-hand
side trim, arrow 1, and open, arrow
2 .
1 To replace the wiper blades,
move the wipers to the fold-out
position, see page 153.
2 Stop the vehicle.
Replacing par ts
Vehicle equipment
On-board tool kit
Wiper blades
Safety notes
NOTICE
The windscreen may sustain damage
if a wiper falls onto it without the wiper
blade fitted. There is a danger of
damage to property. Hold the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade.
Do not fold in or switch on the wiper
without a wiper blade installed.
NOTICE
Wipers that are folded away from the
windscreen can become trapped if the bonnet is opened. There is a risk
of material damage. Before opening
the bonnet, make sure that the wipers with wiper blades fitted are in contact
with the windscreen.
NOTICE
When replacing the wiper blades, per- form the procedure quickly and do not
leave the wiper arms lifted without the
wiper blades for longer than neces- sary.
Replacing the front wiper
blades
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494Alphabetical Index
Tourist function, see
Left-hand/right-hand traffic ....... 190
Tow bar .......................................... 360
Tow fitting, see Towing eye ......... 360
Towing away ................................. 359
Towing eye .................................... 360
Towing rope .................................. 360
Towing, see Tow-starting and towing
..................................................... 359
Tow-starting .................................. 359
Toyota Supra Command ................ 57
Toyota Supra Command operating
principle ........................................ 57
Toyota Supra Safety ..................... 205
TPM Tyre Pressure Monitor ......... 304
Traction control ............................ 230
Traction mode ............................... 230
TRACTION, driving dynamics ..... 230
Trailer tow hitch, rear-view camera
..................................................... 255
Transmission lockout, unlocking
electronically .............................. 158
Tread, tyres ................................... 294
Triple turn signal .......................... 150
Turn indicator, indicator lamp ..... 167
Turn indicators, replacing Bulbs, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 340
Turning circle ................................ 370
Turning circle lines, rear-view cam-
era ................................................ 255
Tyre damage.................................. 295
Tyre inflation pressure ................. 292
Tyre makes, recommendation ..... 297
Tyre pressure ................................ 292
Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM ......... 304
Tyre repair kit, see Mobility System
..................................................... 299
Tyre replacement .......................... 296
Tyre sealant, see Mobility System
..................................................... 299
Tyre settings ................................. 305
Tyre tread ...................................... 294
Tyres and wheels .......................... 292
Tyres with emergency running prop-
erties............................................ 298
U
Ultrasonic sensors, see Sensors of
the vehicle ..................................... 50
Units of measure............................. 73
Unloaded weight ...........................371
Unlock-button, Automatic transmis-
sion ..............................................154
Unlocking the fuel filler flap manu-
ally ............................................... 291
Unlocking with the remote control 89
Unlocking, automatic ................... 102
Unlocking, see Opening and closing
....................................................... 88
Unlocking, settings.......................101
USB connection .............................. 83
USB port, position in the vehicle 270
Use, intended ....................................6
V
Vanity mirror.................................. 269
Vehicle battery ..............................341
Vehicle breakdown, see Breakdown
Assist...........................................352
Vehicle care ...................................364
Vehicle equipment ............................4
Vehicle identification number ........ 22
Vehicle key, see Remote control ... 88
Vehicle messages ......................... 163
Vehicle paintwork ......................... 364
Vehicle position, vehicle positioning
....................................................... 73
Vehicle Stability Control VSC ...... 229
Vehicle status ................................181
Vehicle wash ................................. 362
Vehicle, running in ........................280
Ventilation......................................266
VIN, see Vehicle identification num-
ber .................................................. 22
Voice control system ...................... 68
VSC Vehicle Stability Control ...... 229
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