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2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
QUICK REFERENCE
in sulphur content.
Fuels labelled on the pump as con-
taining metal must not be used.
P. 3 2 2
Information about the recom-
mended petrol grade is provided in
the Owner’s Manual.
The tyre inflation pressure inscrip-
tions can be found on the tyre pres-
sure plate on the door pillar.
For Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM):
The corrected tyre inflation pres-
sures are applied automatically.
Make sure that the correct tyre set-
tings have been made.
For tyres that cannot be found in
the tyre inflation pressure informa-
tion on the Control Display, reset
the Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM.
Check regularly and adjust as nec-
essary:
• At least twice a month.
• Before a long journey.
Depending on the current displays,
the status display appears with the
engine running or after at least 30
minutes of journey.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Engine oil level"
Different messages are shown on
the Control Display, depending on
the engine oil le vel. Follow these
messages
Safely stop the vehicle and switch
off drive-ready state before topping
up with engine oil.
Wheels and tyres
Tyre inflation pres sure information
After adjusting the tyre inflation
pressure
Checking the tyre inflation pres-
sure
Electronic oil measurement
Operating requirements
Displaying the engine oil level
Adding engine oil
General
1823-1. CONTROLS
• "Tyre Pressure Monitor": Sta-
tus of the Tyre Pressure Monitor,
see page 304
• "Engine oil leve l": Electronic
oil measurement, see page 324.
• "Vehicle messages": Vehicle
messages are stored in the
background and can be shown
on the Control Display. Display-
ing of saved vehicle messages,
see page 163.
• "Service requirements": dis-
play of the service requirements,
see page 170.
• "Remote maintenance call":
Remote maintenance call.
*: if equipped
The system projects important
information, for example the speed,
into the driver's field of vision.
The driver can register this informa-
tion without having to divert atten-
tion from the road.
Follow the instruct ions on cleaning
the Head-Up Display, see page
368.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Displays"
4 "Head-up display"
5 "Head-up display"
The following information is dis-
played in the Head-Up Display:
Speed.
Navigation instructions.
Vehicle messages.
Selection list in the instrument
cluster.
Driver Assistance Systems.
Some of this information is only
shown briefly when needed.
Overview of the information
Head-Up Display*
Principle
General
Overview
Switching on/off
Display
Overview
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mation is available from any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
Do not exceed the maximum tyre
inflation pressure indicated on the
tyre's side wall.
• Store wheels and tyres in a cool,
dry and dark place when not in
use.
• Protect the tyres against contam-
ination from oil, grease and sol-
vents.
• Do not leave tyres in plastic
bags.
• Remove dirt from the wheels or
tyres.
In the event of a complete loss of
tyre inflation pressure, run-flat tyres
enable you to continue driving, with
certain restrictions.
The wheels are fitted with tyres
which are self-supporting to a lim-
ited degree. They may also have
special rims.
The reinforced side wall means that
the tyre keeps the vehicle mobile to
a degree even if tyre inflation pres-
sure has been lost.
Observe the notes on continuing to
drive with a flat tyre.
Swapping over front and rear
wheels
WA R N I N G
Swapping over of wheels between
axles on vehicles with different tyre
sizes or rim dimensions on the front and rear axles may cause tyre dam-
age and damage to the vehicle. There
is a risk of accident. Do not swap over wheels between axles on vehicles
with different tyre sizes or rim dimen-
sions on the front and rear axles.
Storing tyres
Tyre inflation pressure
Tyre storage
Run-flat tyres
Principle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
A run-flat tyre which has low tyre infla-
tion pressure or no tyre inflation pres- sure at all will change the vehicle's
handling characteristics, for example
there may be reduced directional sta- bility when braking, longer braking
distances and different self-steering
characteristics. There is a danger of accidents. Drive with care and do not
exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph.
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5Insert the plug into the socket in
the vehicle interior while the
compressor is switched off.
6 Switch on the compressor with
standby state switched on or the
engine running.
Let the compressor run for approxi-
mately 10 minutes to fill the sealing
compound and achieve a tyre infla-
tion pressure of approximately 2.0
bar.
The tyre inflation pressure may rise
to approximately 5 bar during the
filling process of the sealing com-
pound. Do not switch off the com-
pressor during this step.
1 Switch off compressor.
2 Read off the tyre inflation pres-
sure as shown on the tyre pres-
sure indicator.
To be able to continue the journey,
a tyre inflation pressure of at least 2
bar must be reached.
1 Unscrew the filler hose of the
sealant container from the tyre
valve.
2 Press the red unlocking device.
3 Remove the sealant container
from the compressor.
4 Pack and store the sealant con-
tainer to avoid soiling the boot.
1 Unplug the connector from the
socket in the vehicle interior.
2 Drive forwards and backwards
by 10 m, approximately 400
inches, to distribute the sealant
in the tyre.
Checking and adjusting the
tyre inflation pressure
Checking
Removing and storing the sealant
container
Minimum tyre inflation pressure is
not reached
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Electronic oil measurement uses
two measuring methods:
• Monitoring.
• Detailed measurement.
When frequently making short trips
or using a sporty driving style, for
example taking corners at high
speed, regularly perform a detailed
measurement.
■Principle
The engine oil level is electronically
monitored during the journey and
can be shown on the Control Dis-
play.
If the engine oil level is outside its
permissible operating range, a
vehicle message is shown.
■Operating requirements
A current measurement is available
after approximately 30 minutes of
normal driving.
■Displaying the engine oil level
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Engine oil level"
The engine oil level is displayed.
■System limits
When frequently making short trips
or using a sporty driving style, it
may not be possible to measure the
oil level. In this case, the measure-
ment for the last, sufficiently long
journey is displayed.
■Principle
The engine oil level is checked
when the vehicle is stationary and
is shown on a scale.
If the engine oil level is outside its
permissible operating range, a
vehicle message is shown.
■General
During measurement, the idle
speed is slightly raised.
■Operating requirements
• Vehicle is standing horizontally.
• Selector lever in selector lever
position N or P and accelerator
pedal not pressed.
• Engine is running and is at oper-
NOTICE
Too much engine oil can damage the
engine or the catalytic converter.
There is a danger of damage to prop- erty. Do not top up with too much
engine oil. If there is too much engine
oil, have the engine oil level corrected by any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
Electronic oil measurement
General
Monitoring
A red indicator lamp is dis-
played if the engine oil
pressure is insufficient.
Detailed measurement
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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.
Regularly remove foreign bodies,
for example leaves, from the area
below the windscreen with the bon-
net raised.
Wash the vehicle frequently, espe-
cially in winter . Heavy soiling and
road salt can cause damage to the
vehicle.
Maximum temperature:
60°C/140°F.
Minimum distance to sensors,
cameras, seals: 30 cm, approxi-
mately 12 in.
General care
Vehicle equipment
Washing the vehicle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
Damages may occur if the fuel filler
flap is open while washing. There is a risk of material damage. Close the
fuel filler flap before washing.
Remove any dirt behind the fuel filler flap with a cloth.
Steam-jet cleaners and
high-pressure cleaners
Safety note
NOTICE
When cleaning with high-pressure cleaners, excessive pressure or
excessive temperatures can damage
various components. There is a dan- ger of damage to property. Ensure a
sufficient distance and do not spray
for an extended period of time. Com-
ply with the instructions for the high-pressure cleaner.
Distances and temperature
484Alphabetical Index
Alphabetical Index
A
A/C button, see Cooling function 262
ABS, anti-lock braking system .... 228
ACC, see Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol ............................................... 238
Acceleration assistant, see Launch
Control ........................................ 159
Accessories and parts ..................... 7
Acknowledgement signals of the
vehicle ......................................... 102
Activated carbon filter.................. 266
Activation, airbags ....................... 202
Active bonnet, see Active pedestrian
protection.................................... 204
Active Guard, see Toyota Supra
Safety .......................................... 205
Active pedestrian protection ....... 204
Adaptive brake assist .................. 228
Adaptive variable suspension ..... 259
Adaptive variable suspension, adap-
tive ............................................... 259
Additional coolant tank cooling,
Capacity ...................................... 375
Additives, engine oil grades........ 326
Adjustable speed limit, see Manual
Speed Limiter ............................. 232
Adjusting the headlights.............. 190
Age of tyres................................... 295
Air conditioning ............................ 261
Air outlets, see Ventilation........... 266
Air pressure, tyres........................ 292
Airbag switch, see Key switch for
front passenger airbags ............ 202
Airbags .......................................... 192
Airbags, indicator/warning lamp . 195
Alarm system ................................ 102
Alarm, false ................................... 104
All-season tyres, see Winter tyres
..................................................... 297
Angle, backrest ............................. 110
Anti-lock braking system, ABS ... 228
Anti-theft alarm system, see Alarm
system ......................................... 102
Anti-theft system, locking.............. 90
Anti-theft system, see Thiefproof
wheel studs ................................. 314
Anti-theft, wheel studs ................. 314
Anti-trap mechanism, windows ... 106
Apple CarPlay, connection to the
vehicle ........................................... 84
Aquaplaning .................................. 283
AUTO programme, automatic air
conditioning ................................263
Auto Start Stop function .............. 145
Automatic air conditioning ..........261
Automatic anti-glare control, see
Automatic high-beam................. 188
Automatic Cruise Control, see
Dynamic radar cruise control .... 238
Automatic driving lights control .185
Automatic emergency call ........... 355
Automatic high-beam ................... 188
Automatic locking......................... 102
Automatic parking function, exterior
mirror ........................................... 118
Automatic start-sto p function ..... 145
Automatic transmission ...............154
Automatic transmission, Fluid .... 375
Automatic transmission, see Auto-
matic transmission.....................154
Automatic unlocking .................... 102
Avoiding false alarms................... 104
Axle load limit ............................... 371
Axle loads, weight ........................371
B
Backrest angle .............................. 110
Backrest contour, see Lumbar sup-
port .............................................. 110
Backrest width .............................. 110
Backrest, seats .............................107
Bag holders ...................................277
Bar for tow-starting/towing ..........360
Battery, vehicle .............................341
Belts, see Seat belts ..................... 111
Black ice, see Outside temperature
warning........................................169
Blind spot monitor ........................220
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Filler neck for engine oil .............. 325
Filter, see Microfilter/activated car-
bon filter ...................................... 266
Fire extinguisher .......................... 356
Flank protection without Surround
View ............................................. 252
Flat tyre message, TPM ............... 308
Flat tyre warning lamp, TPM ........ 308
Flat tyre, continuing a journey .... 311
Flat tyre, see Tyre Pressure Monitor
..................................................... 304
Flat tyre, wheel change ................ 313
Flooding ........................................ 284
Floor carpet, care ......................... 367
Fog lights, see Bulbs and lights . 340
Fold-out position of windscreen wip-
ers ................................................ 153
Foot brake ..................................... 284
Foot mats, care ............................. 367
Front airbags ................................ 193
Front head restraints.................... 116
Front lights, see Bulbs and lights340
Front neck supports, see Head
restraints ..................................... 116
Front passenger airbags, deactivat-
ing/activating .............................. 202
Front passenger airbags, indicator
lamp ............................................. 204
Front passenger's mirror, tilting
down, see Automati c parking func-
tion............................................... 118
Front seats .................................... 107
Front-end collision warning with City
braking function ......................... 207
Fuel ................................................ 322
Fuel filler flap ................................ 290
Fuel gauge .................................... 168
Fuel quality ................................... 322
Fuel recommendation .................. 322
Fuel tank cap ................................ 290
Fuel, tank capacity ....................... 372
Fuses ............................................. 343
G
Gearbox, see Automatic transmis-
sion ..............................................154
General driving information.........281
General settings.............................. 71
Glare protection, see Sun visor... 269
Glove box ......................................274
Go function.................................... 238
Go function ACC ...........................238
GPS positioning, vehicle position. 73
H
Handbrake, see Parking brake .... 148
Hazard warning lights ..................352
Headlight cleaning system, see
Wiper system ..............................151
Headlight courtesy delay feature 187
Headlight flasher...........................150
Headlight glass .............................340
Headlights, care ............................ 363
Headlights, see Bulbs and lights 340
Head-Up Display ...........................182
Head-Up Display, care ..................368
Head-Up Display, see Memory func-
tion ............................................... 119
Head-Up Display, standard view . 182
Height, vehicle ..............................370
Help in driving off, see Hill-start
assist control .............................. 229
High-beam headlights ..................150
Hill Start Assist, see Hill-start assist
control .........................................229
Hill-start assist control ................. 229
Holder for beverages .................... 275
Horn ................................................. 46
Hot exhaust system ...................... 281
I
Ice warning, see Outside tempera-
ture warning ................................169
Identification number, see Vehicle
identification number ................... 22