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1783-1. CONTROLS
Press the button on the turn indica-
tor lever.
Information is displayed in the
instrument cluster. Press the button
repeatedly to display further infor-
mation.
The following information can be
displayed using the on-board com-
puter:
• Kilometres and trip odometer.
• Current drivable range
• Consumption display.
• Average consumption and aver-
age speed.
• Average consumption since
leaving the factory.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Displays"
4 "Instrument cluster"
5 "On-board computer"
6 Select the desired setting.
■Display/reset kilometres
• Keep the knob pressed down to
reset the trip distance.
■Display
■Principle
The range shows what distance
can still be covered with the current
amount of fuel in the tank.
■General
The estimated range available with
the remaining fuel is permanently
displayed in the instrument cluster.
Calling up information
Overview of the information
Selecting information for the
onboard computer
Detailed information
Odometer and trip distance
recorder
• Press the knob to dis-
play the trip distance.
When drive-ready state is
switched off, the total dis-
tance covered and trip dis-
tance are displayed.
Current drivable range
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5-1. MOBILITY
MOBILITY
Have maintenance and repairs car-
ried out by a deal er of the manufac-
turer or another qualified dealer or
a specialist workshop.
The maintenance work carried out
is entered in the maintenance
records and the vehicle data. As
with a service booklet, the entries
provide evidence of regular mainte-
nance.
Maintenance entered is shown on
the Control Display, see page 170.
Scheduled maintenance should be
performed at specified intervals
according to the maintenance
schedule.
For full details of your maintenance
schedule, read the "Toyota Service
Booklet" or "Toyota Warranty Booklet".
Scheduled maintenance should be
performed at specified intervals
according to the maintenance
schedule.
For full details of your maintenance
schedule, refer to the "Warranty and
Service Booklet".
Scheduled maintenance should
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
The interval for scheduled maintenance
is determined by the odometer reading
or the time interval, whichever comes
first, shown in the schedule.
Maintenance beyond the last period
should be performed at the same inter-
vals.
Where to go for maintenance
service?
It makes good sense to take your vehi-
cle to your local Toyota dealer for main-
tenance service as well as other
inspections and repairs.
Toyota technicians are well-trained spe-
cialists receiving the latest service infor-
mation through technical bulletins,
service tips and in-dealership training
programs. They learn to work on Toyota
before they work on your vehicle, rather
than while they are working on it.
Doesn’t that seem like the best way?
Your Toyota dealer has invested a lot of
money in special Toyota tools and ser-
vice equipment. It helps them to do the
job better and at less cost.
Your Toyota dealer’s service depart-
ment will perform all of the scheduled
Service history
Maintenance and repairs
Entries
Displays
Scheduled maintenance (for
Europe)
Scheduled maintenance (for
Australia)
Scheduled maintenance
(except for Europe and
Australia)
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3345-1. MOBILITY
Your vehicle needs to be serviced according to the normal maintenance
schedule.
Maintenance operations:
I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary
R = Replace, change or lubricate
Scheduled maintenance (except for Europe and
Australia)
Perform maintenance by the schedule as follows:
Maintenance schedule requirements
Maintenance schedule (except for Korea, Mexico and South
Africa)
SERVICE
INTERVAL:ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer
reading or
months, which-
ever comes
first.)
x1000
km1224364860728496
x1000
miles7.214.421.628.83643.250.457.6
BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS
1
Engine oil (Include
engine oil filter)
<>
RRRRRRRR12
IGNITION SYSTEM
2Spark plugsRRRR24
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
3Air filterRRRR24
CHASSIS AND BODY
4Brake padsReplace when the brake warning light
appears.-
5Brake fluidFirst replace at 36 months, then replace at every 24
months.
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6
Horn, headlight flash-
ers and hazard warn-
ing flashers
II48
7Interior lightingII48
8BlowerII48
9Lighting systemII48
10Seat beltsII48
11Wiper and window
washer systemII48
12
Tire settings in the
central information
display (CID)
II48
13Tires (If necessary,
emergency wheel)II48
14Mobility SetII48
15
Warning triangle,
high-visibility jacket
and first-aid kit
II48
16
Washer fluid for the
window washer sys-
tem
II48
17Coolant level and
coolant compositionII48
18
Brake lines and the
brake line connec-
tions
II48
19
Vehicle underbody
and all other visible
components
II48
20Steering componentsII48
SERVICE
INTERVAL:ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer
reading or
months, which-
ever comes
first.)
x1000
km1224364860728496
x1000
miles7.214.421.628.83643.250.457.6
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3365-1. MOBILITY
NOTE:
Replace both the engine oil and oil filter when the engine oil warning light
appears, even if 12 months have not passed or when driven less than
12000 km (7200 miles) since the last oil change.
Maintenance operations:
I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary
R = Replace, change or lubricate
21Road safety and per-
forming a test driveII48
22Micro filterRRRR24
SERVICE
INTERVAL:ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer
reading or
months, which-
ever comes
first.)
x1000
km1224364860728496
x1000
miles7.214.421.628.83643.250.457.6
Maintenance schedule (for Korea, Mexico and South Africa)
SERVICE INTER-
VA L :ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer read-
ing or months,
whichever comes
first.)
x1000
km20406080100120
x1000
miles122436486072
BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS
1
Engine oil (Include
engine oil filter) <
note.>>
RRRRRR18
IGNITION SYSTEM
2Spark plugsRR54
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
3Air filterRR54
CHASSIS AND BODY
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4Brake padsReplace when the brake warning light
appears.-
5Brake fluidFirst replace at 36 months, then replace at every 24
months.
6
Horn, headlight flash-
ers and hazard warn-
ing flashers
II36
7Interior lightingII36
8BlowerII36
9Lighting systemII36
10Seat beltsII36
11Wiper and window
washer systemII36
12
Tire settings in the
central information
display (CID)
II36
13Tires (If necessary,
emergency wheel)II36
14Mobility SetII36
15
Warning triangle,
high-visibility jacket
and first-aid kit
II36
16
Washer fluid for the
window washer sys-
tem
II36
17Coolant level and
coolant compositionII36
18Brake lines and the
brake line connectionsII36
SERVICE INTER-
VA L :ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer read-
ing or months,
whichever comes
first.)
x1000
km20406080100120
x1000
miles122436486072
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3385-1. MOBILITY
NOTE:
Replace both the engine oil and oil filter when the engine oil warning light
appears, even if 18 months have not passed or when driven less than
20000 km (12000 miles) since the last oil change.
19
Vehicle underbody
and all other visible
components
II36
20Steering componentsII36
21Road safety and per-
forming a test driveII36
22Micro filterRRRRRR18
SERVICE INTER-
VA L :ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer read-
ing or months,
whichever comes
first.)
x1000
km20406080100120
x1000
miles122436486072