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Always avoid engine speeds in
the red warning field. In this
range, the fuel supply is reduced
to protect the engine.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, the shift position indica-
tors on the instrument cluster
indicates the maximum shift
point at which the best possible
acceleration can be achieved.
Depending on the equipment
and nationalmarket version, the
Shift lights are active in the sport
mode of the Automatic transmis-
sion and with manual transmis-
sion.
When the selected driving mode
is sport mode, a shift light will be
displayed.
Automatic transmission:
1Select SPORT using the
sport mode switch.
2 Activate manual mode of the
transmission. • Successive orange illumi-
nated fields indicate the
upcoming shift moment.
• The field lights up red. Do not wait any further to shift.
When the maximum speed is
reached, the entire display
flashes red and the supply of
fuel is interrupted in order to
protect the engine.
For further information, see Idle
state, standby state, and
drive-ready state, refer to page
Tachometer
Shift lights
Concept
General information
Functional requirement
Switching on shift lights
Display
Standby state and
drive-ready state
The lettering OFF in
the instrument cluster
indicates that
drive-ready state is
switched off and
standby state is
switched on.
The lettering READY in
the instrument cluster
indicates that the
drive-ready state is
switched on.
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45.If the indicator drops to
+37°F/+3°C or lower, a signal
sounds.
A vehicle message is displayed.
There is an increased risk of ice
on roads.
The time is displayed in the
instrument cluster. Setting the
time and time format, refer to
page 63.
The range indicates the dis-
tance that can still be covered
with the current fuel level.
The estimated range available
Engine coolant tempera-
ture
Display
When the engine
temperature is low:
Only the segments in
the low temperature
range will be illumi-
nated. Drive with
moderate engine
speed and vehicle
speed.
When the engine
temperature is nor-
mal: All segments to
the middle tempera-
ture range will be illu-
minated.
When the engine
temperature is high:
All segments to the
high temperature
range will be illumi-
nated. A warning
message will also be
displayed.
To check the coolant
level, refer to page 305.
Indicator light in the
instrument cluster
A red indicator light is
displayed.
External temperature
General information
Safety information
WARNING
Even at temper atures above
+37°F/+3°C there can be a risk of
icy roads, for instance on bridges
or shady sections of road. There
is a risk of an accident. Modify
your driving style to the weather
conditions at low temperatures.
Time
Range
Concept
General information
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with the remaining fuel is perma-
nently displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
With a low remaining range, a
vehicle message is briefly dis-
played. With a sporty driving
style, for instance fast cornering,
the engine function is not always
ensured.
The vehicle message appears
continuously below a range of
approx. 30 miles/50 km.
The function displays the ser-
vice notifications and the corre-
sponding maintenance scopes.
After switching on drive-ready
state, the instrument cluster
briefly displays available driving
distance or time to the next
scheduled maintenance.More information on the type of
service required may be dis-
played on the Control Display.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Service required"
Maintenance and service measures
and legally mandated inspections
are displayed.
4Select an entry to call up
detailed information.
Enter the dates for the manda-
tory vehicle inspections.
Make sure that the vehicle's
date and time are set correctly.
Safety informationNOTICE
With a driving range of less than
30 miles/50 km the engine may
no longer have sufficient fuel.
Engine functions are not ensured
anymore. There is a risk of dam-
age to property. Refuel promptly.
Service notifications
Concept
General information
Display
Detailed information on ser-
vice notifications
Symbols
SymbolsDescription
No service is currently
required.
The time for recom-
mended maintenance
or a legally mandated
inspection is approach-
ing.
The time for recom-
mended maintenance
has already passed.
Entering appointment dates
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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Service required"
4 "Date:"
5 Select the desired setting.
The gear shift indicator recom-
mends the optimal gear for the
current driving situation and
supports an efficient driving
style.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment and country version, the
gear shift indicator is active in
the manual mode of the auto-
matic transmission and with
manual transmission.
Suggestions to shift gear up or
down are displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
On vehicles without a gear shift
indicator, the engaged gear is
displayed. Suggestions to shift gear up or
down are displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
On vehicles without a gear shift
indicator, the engaged gear is
displayed.
The display can be operated
when necessary.
Entertainment source.
Current audio source.
List of most recent telephone
calls.
If necessary, the corresponding
menu will open on the Control
Display.
Gear shift indicator
Concept
General information
Manual transmission: dis-
playing
ExampleDescription
Efficient gear is set.
Shift into efficient gear.
Automatic transmission:
displaying
ExampleDescription
Efficient gear is set.
Shift into efficient gear.
Selection lists
Concept
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Items displayed may differ
depending on the specifications
of the vehicle.
The lists can be displayed and
operated using the buttons on
the steering wheel.
The Onboard Computer dis-
plays different vehicle data in
the instrument cluster, such as average values.
Press and hold the button on the
turn signal lever.
Information is displayed in the
instrument cluster. Pressing the
button repeatedly displays addi-
tional information.
The following information can be
displayed on the Onboard Com-
puter:
Miles and trip miles.
Current drivable range.
Consumption display.
Average consumption and
average speed.
Average consumption since
leaving the factory.
For some information of the
Onboard Computer, it is possi-
ble to set whether it can be
Display
Displaying and using the
list
ButtonFunction
Change the entertain-
ment source.
Pressing the button
again will close the cur-
rently displayed list.
Show list of most
recent telephone calls.
Turn the thumbwheel:
select entertainment
source or list entry.
Press the thumbwheel
to confirm the setting.
The currently selected
list can be displayed
again in the instrument
cluster by turning the
thumbwheel.
Onboard Computer in the
instrument cluster
Concept
Calling up information
Information at a glance
Adjusting information for
Onboard Computer
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called up in the instrument clus-
ter.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Displays"
4 "Instrument panel"
5 "Onboard info"
6 Select the desired setting.
■Displaying/resetting miles
• Press the knob to display the trip miles.
When the drive-ready state is
switched off, miles and trip miles
are displayed.
• Keep the knob pressed down to reset the trip miles.
■Display
■Concept
The range indicates the dis-
tance that can still be covered
with the current fuel level.
■General information
The estimated range available
with the remaining fuel is perma-
nently displayed in the instru-
ment cluster.
With a low remaining range, a
vehicle message is briefly dis-
played. With a sporty driving
style, for instance taking curves
aggressively, the engine func-
tion is not always ensured.
The vehicle message appears
continuously below a range of
approx. 30 miles/50 km.
■Safety information
Information in detail
Odometer and trip odometer
Current drivable range
NOTICE
With a driving range of less than
30 miles/50 km the engine may
no longer have sufficient fuel.
Engine functions are not ensured
anymore. There is a risk of dam-
age to property. Refuel promptly.
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■Display
■Concept
The current consumption dis-
plays the current consumption
of fuel. Check whether you are
currently driving in an efficient
and environmentally friendly
manner.
■General information
The current fuel consumption is
displayed on the instrument
cluster as a bar display.
■Display
■General information
Average speed and average consumption are calculated for
the distance traveled since the
last reset in the Onboard Com-
puter.
Periods in which the vehicle is
parked with the engine manually
stopped are not included in the
calculation of the average
speed.
■Resetting average values
Press and hold the button on the
turn signal lever.
■Display
The Onboard Computer dis-
plays different vehicle data on
the Control Display, such as
Consumption display
Average speed and average
consumption
Onboard Computer on the
Control Display
Concept
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average values.
Two types of Onboard Com-
puter are available on the Con-
trol Display:
"Onboard info": average val-
ues, such as the consump-
tion, are displayed. The
values can be reset individu-
ally.
"Trip computer": the values
deliver an overview of a cer-
tain distance and can be reset
as often as necessary.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driving information"
3 "Onboard info" or "Trip com-
puter"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driving information"
3 "Onboard info"
4 "Consumption" or "Speed"
5 "OK" Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My Vehicle"
2 "Driving information"
3 "Trip computer"
4 Move the Controller to the
left, if needed.
• "Reset": all values are reset.
• "Automatic reset": all val- ues are reset approx. 4 hours
after the vehicle has come to
a standhill.
5 If necessary, "OK"
Depending on the vehicle speci-
fications, the current power out-
put and torque can be displayed
on the control display.
The following information is dis-
played:
Torque.
Power.
General information
Calling up the Onboard
Computer or trip computer
Resetting the Onboard
computerResetting the trip com-
puter
Sport displays
Concept
Display on the Control Dis-
play
Overview