2TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1. NOTES
Notes ...................................... 4
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Getting in .............................. 26
Adjustment and operation ..... 32
On the move ......................... 36
3-1. CONTROLS
Driving area .......................... 46
Sensors of the vehicle .......... 50
Vehicle operating state ......... 53
Toyota Supra Command ....... 57
General settings.................... 71
Personal settings .................. 75
Connections .......................... 80
Opening and closing ............. 88
Seats, mirrors and steering
wheel ................................ 107
Carrying children safely ...... 121
Driving................................. 144
Displays .............................. 162
Lights .................................. 184
Safety.................................. 192
Driving Stability Control Systems
.......................................... 228
Driver Assistance Systems
.......................................... 232
Driving comfort.................... 259
Air conditioning ................... 260
Interior equipment ............... 269
Storage compartments ....... 273
Boot .................................... 275
4-1. DRIVING HINTS
Driving precautions ............. 280
Saving fuel .......................... 286
5-1. MOBILITY
Refuelling ............................ 290
Wheels and tyres ................ 292
Engine compartment........... 319
Operating fluids................... 322
Maintenance ....................... 330
Scheduled maintenance (except
for Europe and Australia) .. 334
Replacing parts ................... 339
Breakdown Assist ............... 350
General care ....................... 362
6-1. REFERENCE
Technical data ..................... 370
Certification ......................... 376
Alphabetical Index .............. 484
1NOTES
2QUICK REFERENCE
3CONTROLS
4DRIVING HINTS
5MOBILITY
6REFERENCE
Index
402-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Pull the wiper lever.
1 Tap the rear edge of the fuel
filler flap to open it.
2 Turn the fuel tank cap anticlock-
wise.
3 Place the fuel tank cap in the
holder on the fuel filler flap.
For optimal fuel consumption, the
petrol should be sulphur-free or low
Air conditioning
ButtonFunction
Temperature.
Recirculated-air mode.
Maximum cooling.
AUTO program.
Air distribution, manual.
Switching off.
Defrost and defog the
windshield.
Rear window defroster.
Seat heating.
Climate control operation.
Air flow, manual.
Refuelling stop
Refuelling
Fuel tank cap
Petrol
ButtonFunction
1683-1. CONTROLS
The current fill level of the fuel tank
is displayed.
The angle of the vehicle may cause
the display to fluctuate.
For notes on refuelling, see page
290.
It is vital to avoid engine speeds in
the red warning zone. In this zone,
the fuel supply is interrupted to pro-
tect the engine.
Depending on the equipment, the
shift lights on the revolution counter
indicate the maximum shift point at
which the best possible accelera-
tion can be achieved.
When the selected driving mode is
sport mode, a shift light will be dis-
played.
1 Select SPORT using the sport
mode switch.
2 Activate manual mode of the
transmission.
Automatic high-beam
Automatic high-beams
switched on.
The high-beam head-
lights are switched on and
off automatically depend-
ing on the traffic situation.
Automatic high-beam, see
page 188.
Blue lights
High-beam headlights
The high-beam head-
lights are switched on.
High-beam headlights,
see page 150.
Fuel gauge
Principle
General
Display
An arrow next to the petrol
pump symbol shows
which side of the vehicle
the fuel filler flap is on.
Revolution counter
Shift lights
Principle
Operating requirements
Switching on Shift Lights
5
289
5
MOBILITY
MOBILITY
.5-1. MOBILITY
Refuelling.......................... 290
Wheels and tyres .............. 292
Engine compartment ........ 319
Operating fluids ................ 322
Maintenance ..................... 330
Scheduled maintenance
(except for Europe and
Australia) ........................ 334
Replacing parts................. 339
Breakdown Assist ............. 350
General care ..................... 362
2905-1. MOBILITY
5-1.MOBILITY
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.
Before refuelling, observe the notes
on fuel quality, see page 322.
When refuelling, insert the filler
nozzle fully into th e filler neck. Lift-
ing the filler nozzle during refuelling
results in the following:
The fuel supply being cut off pre-
maturely.
Fuel vapour and fumes being
recovered less effectively.
The fuel tank is full when the filler
nozzle cuts out for the first time.
For Korea: Make sure that the fuel
tank cap is closed properly after
refuelling, otherw ise the emissions
warning lamp may illuminate.
Please comply with the safety regu-
lations displayed at filling stations.
1 Briefly press the rear edge of
the fuel filler flap.
Refuelling
Vehicle equipment
Notes when refuelling
General
Safety notes
NOTICE
If the range drops below 50 km, 30
miles, the engine may no longer be
supplied with sufficient fuel. Engine function is no longer ensured. There
is a danger of damage to property.
Refuel in good time.
NOTICE
Fuels are poisonous and aggressive.
Overfilling the fuel tank can damage the fuel system. If fuel comes into
contact with paintwork, it can damage
them. This pollutes the environment. There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Avoid overfilling.
Fuel tank cap
Opening
491Alphabetical Index
P
Paintwork, vehicle ........................ 364
Parking aid, see Parking Sensors248
Parking brake................................ 148
Parking lights................................ 186
Parking Sensors ........................... 248
Parking Sensors with emergency
braking function, see Emergency
braking function ......................... 251
Part replacement .......................... 339
Particle filter, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter ....................................... 281
Parts and accessories ..................... 7
Pedestrian protection, active ...... 204
Personal profile, see Driver profiles
....................................................... 76
Petrol ............................................. 322
Petrol grade .................................. 323
Petrol particle filter, see Exhaust gas
particle filter................................ 281
Place for children ......................... 122
Plastic parts, care......................... 367
Positioning, vehicle position ......... 73
Power display, see Sport displays
..................................................... 180
Power failure ................................. 343
Power window switches .............. 105
Pre-Collision System ................... 207
Pre-Collision System (for pedestri-
ans and bicycles) ....................... 212
Pressure Monitor, see Tyre Pressure
Monitor ........................................ 304
Pressure, tyres ............................. 292
Prevention of rear collision ......... 224
Profiles, see Driver profiles ........... 76
Protection function, windows, see
Anti-trap mechanism ................. 106
R
Racing track driving ..................... 285
Radar sensors, see Sensors of the
vehicle ........................................... 50
Radiator fan, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter........................................281
Radio remote control, see Remote
control ........................................... 88
Rain sensor ...................................152
RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) func-
tion ............................................... 256
Rear collision warning, see Preven-
tion of rear collision ................... 224
Rear fog light................................. 190
Rear fog light, see Bulbs and lights
..................................................... 340
Rear light, see Bulbs and lights ..340
Rear-view camera, without Sur-
round View .................................. 253
Rear-view mirror, automatic-dim . 118
Recirculating air filter, see Microfil-
ter/activated carbon filter ..........266
Recommended makes of tyre ...... 297
Recycling ....................................... 333
Refuelling ......................................290
Remedying flat tyres .................... 299
Remote control of the vehicle,
replacing the battery .................... 92
Remote control, additional ............ 93
Remote control, integrated key ..... 94
Remote control, loss ...................... 93
Remote control, malfunction ......... 93
Remote control, opening/closing .. 88
Replacement of parts ................... 339
Replacement of wheels/tyres ...... 296
Replacement wheel, see Emergency
wheel ...........................................318
Replacing bulbs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................340
Replacing LEDs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................340
Replacing light-emitting diodes, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 340
Replacing lights, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................340
Replacing parts .............................339
Replacing the battery, remote con-
trol of the vehicle.......................... 92
Replacing the wiper blades .........339