2835-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
The Mobility System is located in
the right storage compartment of the
cargo area.
• Sealant container, arrow 1.
• Filling hose, arrow 2.
Observe use-by date on the
sealant container. 1
Sealant container unlocking
2 Sealant container holder
3 Tire pressure gauge
4 Reduce tire inflation pressure
button
5 On/off switch
6 Compressor
7 Connector/cable for socket
8 Connection hose
• Park the vehicle as far away as possible from passing traf-
fic and on solid ground.
• Switch on the hazard warning system.
• Secure the vehicle against rolling away by setting the
parking brake.
• Turn the steering wheel until the front wheels are in the
straight-ahead position and
engage the steering wheel
lock.
• Have all vehicle occupants get out of the vehicle and
ensure that they remain out-
side the immediate area in a
Overview
Storage
Sealant container
Compressor
Safety measures
3095-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
Condition Based Service CBS
determines the maintenance
recommendation using sensors
and special algorithms that take
into account the driving condi-
tions of the vehicle.
The system makes it possible to
adapt the amount of mainte-
nance corresponding to your
user profile.
Information on service notifica-
tions, refer to page 147, can be
displayed on the Control Dis-
play.
Storage periods during which
the vehicle battery was discon-
nected are not taken into
account.
If this occurs, have a Toyota
dealer update the time-depen-
dent maintenance procedures,
such as checking brake fluid
and, if necessary, changing the
engine oil and the microfil-
ter/activated-charcoal filter.Please consult “Owner's War-
ranty Information Booklet” or
“Owner's Manual Supplement”
for additional information on ser-
vice and maintenance work.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that mainte-
nance and repair be performed
by a Toyota dealer. Records of
regular maintenance and repair
work should be retained.
Scheduled maintenance should
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
For details about maintenance
items and schedules, refer to
the "Scheduled Maintenance
Guide" or "Owner's Manual Sup-
plement".
Devices connected to the OBD
socket trigger the alarm system
when the vehicle is locked.
Remove any devices con-
nected at the OBD socket
Condition Based Service
CBS
Concept
General information
Storage periods
"Owner's Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet" or
"Owner's Manual Supple-
ment"
Scheduled maintenance
Socket for OBD Onboard
Diagnosis
General information
3185-1. MOBILITY
F206, F244, F271
F20, F21
F3
F2
F254
F2
F2, F29
F2
F1, F59, F60, F76, F204,
F208, F209, F255
F212
F1, F32, F59, F212,
F214, F215, F216, F217,
F218, F220
F214
F39
F252
F32, F70, F209
F46, F273
F3, F254
F4, F5, F6, F244
F51
F4
F69, F70
F203, F206, F209, F271
F1, F3, F39
F36, F61, F62, F67, F68,
F71
F4
F67, F68
SymbolMeaning
VSC Vehicle Stability
Control System
Parking brake
Air conditioning
Blower motor, Interior
ventilation
Rear window heating
3325-1. MOBILITY
■Safety information
■General information
In a vehicle wash, the vehicle
must be able to roll freely.
To roll or push the vehicle, refer
to page 133.
Some vehicle washes do not
permit persons in the vehicle.
The vehicle cannot be locked
from the outside when in selec-
tor lever position N. A signal
sounds when an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle.
Make sure that the remote con-
trol is in the vehicle.
Switch on drive-ready state,
refer to page 46.
Do not rub wet lights dry and do
not use abrasive, acidic clean-
ing agents or cleaning agents
containing alcohol.
Soak areas that have been dirt-
ied, for instance from insects,
with shampoo and wash off with water.
Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do
not use an ice scraper.
After washing the vehicle, apply
the brakes briefly to dry them;
otherwise, braking action can be
reduced. The heat generated
during braking dries brake discs
and brake pads and protects
them against corrosion.
Completely remove all residues
on the windows, to minimize
loss of visibility due to smearing
and to reduce wiper noises and
wiper blade wear.
Regular care contributes to driv-
Driving into a vehicle wash
NOTICE
Selector lever position P is auto-
matically engaged when standby
state is switched off. There is a
risk of damage to property. Do not
switch standby state off in vehicle
washes.
Driving out of a vehicle wash
Lights
After washing the vehicle
Vehicle care
Vehicle care products
Safety information
WARNING
Cleansers can contain sub-
stances that are dangerous and
harmful to your health. There is a
risk of injury. When cleaning the
interior, open the doors or win-
dows. Only use products intended
for cleaning vehicles. Follow the
instructions on the container.
Vehicle paint
General information
3355-1. MOBILITY
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MOBILITY
When cleaning the vehicle, use
only neutral wheel cleaners hav-
ing a pH value from 5 to 9. Do
not use abrasive cleaning
agents or steam jets above 140
°F/60 °C. Follow the manufac-
turer's instructions.
Aggressive, acidic or alkaline
cleaning agents can destroy the
protective layer of adjacent
components, such as the brake
disc.
After cleaning, apply the brakes
briefly to dry them. The heat
generated during braking dries
brake discs and brake pads and
protects them against corrosion.
Carefully clean components
such as the radiator grille or
door handles with plenty of
water, possibly with shampoo
added, particularly when they have been exposed to road salt.
Environmental influences can
cause surface soiling of rubber
parts and a loss of gloss. Use
only water and suitable cleaning
agents for cleaning.
Treat especially worn rubber
parts with rubber care agents at
regular intervals. When cleaning
rubber seals, do not use any sili-
con-containing vehicle care
products in order to avoid dam-
age or noises.
The wiper blades are cleaned by
using the washer system.
Avoid cleaning the wiper blades
manually, as this may reduce
wiper performance.
Clean with a microfiber cloth.
Dampen cloth lightly with water.
Do not soak the roofliner.
Safety information
NOTICE
Open hook-and-loop fasteners on
articles of clothing can damage
the seat covers. There is a risk of
damage to propert
y. Ensure that
any hook-and-loop fasteners are
closed.
Caring for special compo-
nents
Light-alloy wheels
Chrome surfaces
Rubber components
Wiper blades
Plastic components
NOTICE
Cleansers that contain alcohol or
solvents, such as lacquer thin-
ners, heavy-duty grease remov-
ers, fuel, or such, can damage
plastic parts. Ther e is a risk of
damage to property. Clean with a
microfiber cloth. Dampen cloth
lightly with water.
3426-1. REFERENCE
See the further information on engine oil grade, refer to page 301.
Vehicles without LSD (Limited Slip Differential)
Vehicles with LSD (Limited Slip Differential)
Engine oil
Gasoline Engine
Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra
BMW Longlife-17 FE+ 0W-20
Cooling system
Coolant typeAntifreeze and Corrosion Inhibitor Frostox HT-12
Manual transmission
Fluid typeManual Transmission Fluid MTF-LT-5
Automatic transmission
Fluid typeAutomatic Gearbox Oil ATF 3+
Differential
Oil type and viscosityHypoid Axle Oil G3
Oil type and viscosityHypoid Axle Oil G4
Brakes
Fluid typeBrake Fluid DOT 4, Low Viscosity
360Alphabetical Index
Alphabetical Index
A
A/C button, see Air conditioning............................................... 235
ABS, Antilock Brake System . 199
ACC, see Dynamic radar cruise control with fu ll-speed range
............................................... 209
Acceleration Assistant, see Launch Control..................... 135
Accessories and parts ............... 6
Activated charcoal filter ........ 238
Active Guard, see Toyota Supra Safety .................................... 176
Adaptive brake assist ............ 199
Adaptive variable suspension ............................................... 231
Additional coolant tank cooling, Capacity ................................ 342
Additives, engine oil types .... 304
Air circulation, see Recircu- lated-air mode....................... 236
Air conditioning ...................... 235
Air distribution, manual ......... 237
Air flow, automa tic air condition-
ing .......................................... 237
Air outlets, see Ventilation .... 238
Air pressure, tires .................. 270
Airbags .................................... 164
Airbags, indicator and warning light........................................ 166
Alarm system ............................ 95
Alarm, unintentional................. 96
All-season tires, see Winter tires ............................................... 281
Antilock Brake System, ABS . 199
Anti-slip control, see VSC ..... 200
Anti-theft protection, locking .. 82
Anti-theft protection, see Lug bolt lock ................................ 296
Apple CarPlay, connection to the vehicle ..................................... 76 Approved axle load ................341
Approved total weight ............341
Assistance when driving off, see
Hill-start assist control.........200
Assistance with breakdown ..322
AUTO program, automatic air conditioning ........ ..................236
Auto Start/Stop function ........ 119
Automatic air conditioning ....233
Automatic cruise control with Stop & Go ..............................209
Automatic Curb Monitor, exte- rior mirror .............................. 110
Automatic deactivation, front-seat passenger airbags...............................................175
Automatic headlight control ..157
Automatic high-beam .............160
Automatic locking ....................94
Automatic transmission.........131
Automatic transmission, Fluid ...............................................342
Automatic transmission, see Automatic transm ission.......131
Automatic unlocking ................94
Automatic vehicle wash .........331
Autonomous Emergency Brak- ing ..........................................196
Axle loads, weights ................341
B
Backrest curvature, see Lumbar support ................ ..................103
Backrest tilt .............................102
Backrest, seats .........................99
Backrest, width .......................103
Bar for tow-starting/towing....328
Battery, changing, remote con- trol of the vehicle ....................84
Battery, disposing of ..............314
Battery, vehicle .. .....................313
361Alphabetical Index
Being towed, see Tow-starting and towing ............................ 326
Belts, see Safety belts ........... 103
Beverage holder, see Cup hold- ers .......................................... 252
Blind spot monitor ................. 191
Bluetooth connection .............. 72
Bottle holder, see Cup holders ............................................... 252
Brake assist ............................ 199
Brake assist, adaptive ........... 199
Brake discs, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 259
Brake lights, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 312
Brake pads, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 259
Brake system .......................... 259
Brake, Fluid ............................. 342
Braking, information .............. 261
Break recommendation, see Driver attention control ....... 197
Breakdown assistance .. 322, 323
Break-in ................................... 258
Brightness, Control Display .... 65
Bulb replacement, see Lights and bulbs .............................. 312
Bulbs, replacing, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 312
Button, SOS, see Intelligent emergency call ..................... 323
Button, Start/Stop................... 119
Buttons on the steering wheel 38
Bypassing, see Jump-starting ............................................... 325
C
Cable for tow-starting/towing 329
California Proposition 65 Warn-ing .............................................. 6
Calling up mirror adjustment .. 94
Calling up seat adjustment...... 94 Calling up steering wheel adjust-
ment .........................................94
Camera lenses, care ...............336
Camera, rearview camera ......225
Camera-based assistance sys- tems, see Toyota Supra Safety...............................................176
Camera-based cruise control, see Dynamic ra dar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range .....209
Cameras, see Sensors of the vehicle .....................................42
Can holder, see Cup holders .252
Car seats, see Transporting chil- dren safely............................. 114
Car wash..................................331
Car washing ............................330
Care of displays, screens ......337
Care, Head-up Display ...........337
Care, see Washing the vehicle ...............................................330
Care, vehicle ...........................332
Cargo area ...............................253
Cargo area, loading, see Stowing and securing cargo ..............254
Cargo straps, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area ...................254
Cargo, stowing and securing 254
Carpet, care .............................336
CarPlay, connection to the vehi- cle ............................................76
Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust gas system .............259
CBS Condition Based Service ...............................................309
CC, see Cruise cont rol ...........205
Center console..........................40
Central locking system ............88
Central screen, see Control Dis- play ..........................................51
Changes, technical, see For Your Own Safety ................................5