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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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any reliable repairer.
For run-flat tyres or when using a
flat tyre kit, it is not always neces-
sary to change a wheel immedi-
ately if tyre inflatio n pressure is lost
due to a flat tyre.
If required, the tools for changing
wheels are available as special
accessories from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Wheel change
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
The jack is only intended for raising
the vehicle briefly during a wheel
change. Even if the safety measures are complied with, there is a risk of
the raised vehicle falling over due to
the jack slipping. There is a danger of injury or even death. If the vehicle is
raised with the jack, do not lie under-
neath the vehicle and do not start the engine.
WA R N I N G
Supports such as wooden blocks
under the vehicle jack can prevent it from achieving its load capacity due
to the restricted height. The load
capacity of the wooden blocks may be exceeded, causing the vehicle to tip
over. There is a danger of injury or
even death. Do not place supports under the vehicle jack.
WA R N I N G
The jack, issued by the vehicle manu-
facturer, is provided in order to per-
form a wheel change in the event of a breakdown. The jack is not designed
for frequent use; for example, chang-
ing from summer to winter tyres. Using the jack frequently may cause it
to become jammed or damaged.
There is a danger of injury and dam-
age to property. Only use the jack to change an emergency wheel or a
spare wheel in the event of a flat tyre.
WA R N I N G
On soft, uneven or slippery ground,
for example, snow, ice, tiles or similar,
the jack may slip. There is a danger of injury. Perform the wheel change on a
level, firm and non-slip surface if at all
possible.
WA R N I N G
The jack is only optimised for raising
the vehicle and for use with the jack-
ing points on the vehicle. There is a danger of injury. Do not lift another
vehicle or other items with the jack.
WA R N I N G
If the jack has not been guided into the jacking point provided, the vehicle
might be damaged when the jack is
extended, or the jack could slip. There is a danger of injury or damage to
property. When extending, make sure
that the jack is guided into the jacking point adjacent to the wheelhouse.

493Alphabetical Index
Spare wheel, see Emergency wheel
..................................................... 318
Special equipment, see Vehicle
equipment ....................................... 4
Speed Limit Assist ....................... 246
Speed Limit Device, see Manual
Speed Limiter ............................. 232
Speed Limit Info ........................... 173
Speed limit, display, see Speed Limit
Info............................................... 173
Speed Limiter, manual ................. 232
Sport displays............................... 180
Sport mode switch ............... 154, 160
Sport programme, Automatic trans-
mission........................................ 154
Sport suspension, see Adaptive vari-
able suspension ......................... 259
SPORT, see Sport mode switch .. 160
Stability control systems ............. 228
Standard equipment, see Vehicle
equipment ....................................... 4
Standard view, Head-Up Display. 182
Standby state, idle state and
drive-ready state .......................... 53
Start/stop button........................... 144
Starting assistance ...................... 357
Starting assistance, see VSC ...... 229
Status Control Display, tyres....... 306
Status information, Toyota Supra
Command...................................... 58
Status of the Owner's Manual ......... 5
Status, vehicle .............................. 181
Steering wheel, adjusting ............ 119
Steering wheel, buttons ................. 46
Steering wheel, see Memory function
..................................................... 119
Storage facilities........................... 274
Storage, see Laying up the vehicle
..................................................... 368
Storage, tyres ............................... 298
Stowing and securing a transported
load .............................................. 276
Stowing heavy transported loads276
Summer tyres, tread ..................... 294
Sun visor ....................................... 269
Supplementary text message ...... 164
Suspension settings, see Sport
mode switch................................160
Switch for driving dynamics, see
Sport mode switch .....................160
Switches, see Driving area ............ 46
Switching on the headlight courtesy
delay feature ................................. 92
Symbols and displays ......................4
T
Tail lights, see Bulbs and lights .. 340
Tailgate, see Boot lid .................... 100
Tank display .................................. 168
Technical changes, see Your own
safety ...............................................6
Technical data ............................... 370
Teleservice call .............................220
Temperature display, see Outside
temperature................................. 169
Temperature, automatic air condi-
tioning .........................................262
Temperature, engine oil ...............169
Tension belt, see Lashing eyes in the
boot..............................................276
Text message, supplementary..... 164
Thiefproof wheel studs ................314
Tilt alarm sensor ...........................104
Tilting down front passenger's mir-
ror, see Automatic parking function
..................................................... 118
Time ................................................. 72
Tire inflation pressure
Maintenance data....................... 374
Tires
Size ............................................374
Tool ................................................ 339
Topping up engine oil................... 325
Torque display, see Sport displays
..................................................... 180
Total weight, permitted................. 371
Touchscreen.................................... 65
Touchscreen, see Operation by
touchscreen .................................. 65