
41-1. NOTES
1-1.NOTES
The fastest way to find informa-
tion on a particular topic is by
using the index.
Your Toyota dealer will be glad
to answer questions at any time.Action steps to be carried out
are presented as a numbered
list. The steps must be carried
out in the defined order.
1
First action step.
2 Second action step.
This symbol on a vehicle
component indicates that further
information on the component is
available in the Owner's Manual.
This Owner's Manual describes
all models and all standard,
country-specific and optional
equipment that is offered in the
model series. Therefore, this
Owner's Manual also describes
and illustrates features and
Infor mation
Using this Owner's Man-
ual
Orientation
Additional sources of
information
Your Toyota dealer
Symbols and displays
Symbols in the Owner's
Manual
SymbolMeaning
Precautions that must
be followed in order to avoid the possibility of
injury to yourself and to others as well as seri- ous damage to the vehicle.
Measures that can be taken to help protect the environment.
"..."
Texts in vehicle used to select Customize func- tions.
›...‹
Verbal instructions to
use with the voice acti- vation system.
››...‹‹
Responses generated
by the voice activation system.
Indicates operating
orworking procedures. Follow the steps innu- merical order.
Action steps
Symbols on vehicle com-
ponents
Vehicle features and
options
SymbolMeaning

61-1. NOTES
Advanced technology, e.g. the
use of modern materials and
high-performance electronics,
requires suitable maintenance
and repair work.
If work is performed improperly,
for instance maintenance and
repair, there is a risk of subse-
quent damage and related
safety risks.
Improperly performed work on
the vehicle paint can lead to a
failure or malfunction of compo-
nents, e.g., the radar sensors,
and thereby result in a safety
risk.
Toyota recommends the use of
parts and accessory products
approved by Toyota.
Approved parts and accesso-
ries, and advice on their use and
installation are available from
Toyota.
Toyota parts and accessories
have been tested by Toyota for
their safety and suitability in Toy-
ota vehicles.
Toyota warrants genuine Toyota
parts and accessories.
Toyota does not evaluate
whether each Customize prod-
uct from another manufacturer
can be used with Toyota vehi-cles without presenting a safety
hazard, even if a country-spe-
cific official approval was issued.
Toyota does not evaluate
whether these products are suit-
able for Toyota vehicles under
all usage conditions.
California law requires vehicle
manufacturers provide the fol-
lowing warning:
Maintenance and repairs
Parts and accessories
California Proposition 65
Warning
WARNING
Engine exhaust and a wide vari-
ety of Automobile components
and parts, including components
found in the interior furnishings in
a vehicle, contain or emit chemi-
cals known to the State of Califor-
nia to cause canc
er and birth
defects and reproductive harm. In
addition, certain fluids contained
in vehicles and certain products of
component wear contain or emit
chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproduc-
tive harm. Battery posts, terminals
and related accessories contain
lead and lead compounds. Batter-
ies also contain other chemicals
known to the State of California to
cause cancer. Wash your hands
after handling. Used engine oil
contains chemicals that have
caused cancer in laboratory ani-
mals. Always protect your skin by
washing thoroughly with soap and
water. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/pas-
senger-vehicle.

212-1. QUICK REFERENCE
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QUICK REFERENCE
The fuel filler flap remains
unlocked.
You can trigger the alarm sys-
tem if you find yourself in a dan-
gerous situation.
• Press the button on the remote control and hold for at
least 3 seconds.
• Briefly press the button on the remote control three times in
succession.
To switch off the alarm: press
any button.
The vehicle can be accessed
without operating the vehicle
key.
Carrying the vehicle key with
you, e.g., in your pants pocket,
is sufficient. The vehicle automatically
detects the remote control when
it is in close proximity or in the
car's interior.
Grasp the handle of a vehicle
door completely.
With the doors closed, touch the
indentation (lock sensor) on the
door handle with a finger for
approximately 1 second.
Locking
Pressing the button
locks the vehicle if the
front doors are closed.
Unlocking
Pressing the button
unlocks the vehicle.
Panic mode
Smart Key System
Concept
Unlocking the vehicle
Locking the vehicle

222-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Close the trunk lid manually.
1Wipers
2 Instrument cluster
3 Turn signal indicator, high
beams
4 Light switch element
The indicator/warning lights can light up in a variety of combina-
tions and colors.
Several of the lights are
checked for proper functioning
and light up temporarily when
the engine is started or standby
state is switched on.
1
Exterior mirrors
2 Power windows
3 Central locking system
4 Unlocking the trunk lid
1 Selector lever
2 Controller
3 Auto Start/Stop cancel button
4 Sport mode button
5 Park Assistant button
Trunk lid
Opening
Press and hold the but-
ton on the remote con-
trol for approximately 1
second. Depending on
the setting, the doors
may also unlock, refer
to page 81.
Closing
Displays and control ele-
ments
In the vicinity of the steer-
ing wheel
Indicator/warning lights
1
2
3
4
' U L Y H U
V G R R U
6 Z L W F K F R Q V R O H
321
4

282-1. QUICK REFERENCE
The Auto Start/Stop function
switches the engine off automat-
ically while stationary to save
fuel. The engine starts automati-
cally under the following precon-
ditions:
Manual transmission:
• By pressing the clutch pedal.
Automatic transmission:
• By releasing the brake pedal.
The LED and indicator light go
out.
The parking brake is released.When shifting to a lower gear,
excessive RPM can damage the
engine. There is a risk of dam-
age to property, among other
potential damage. When shifting
into 5th or 6th gear,press the
gear shift lever to the right.
Select only when the vehicle is
stationary.
• Drive mode D.
• Neutral N.
•Reverse R.
With the driver's safety belt fas-
tened, briefly push the selector
lever in the desired direction,
past a resistance point, if
needed. The selector lever
returns to the center position in
Auto Start/Stop function
Parking brake
Setting
Pull the switch.
The LED on the switch
and the indicator light in
the instrument cluster
are illuminated.
Releasing
With drive-ready state
switched on:
Manual transmission:
press the switch while
the brake pedal is
pressed.
Automatic transmis-
sion: press the switch
while the brake is
pressed or selector
lever position P is set.
Manual transmission
Shifting
Reverse gear
Automatic transmission
Engaging selector lever
position D, N, R

603-1. CONTROLS
Most menu items on the Control
Display can be voiced as com-
mands.
Commands from other menus
can also be spoken.
You may select list entries such
as phone list entries via voice
activation. Read these list
entries out loud exactly as they
are shown in the respective list.
The following is displayed in the
top area of the Control Display:
• Some possible commands for the current menu.
• Some possible commands from other menus.
• Status of the voice recogni- tion.
• Encrypted connection is not available.
• To have the available spoken instructions read out loud:
›Voice commands‹.
• To have information on the operating principle of the
voice activation system read
out loud: ›General information on voice control‹.
• To have help for the current menu read out loud: ›Help‹.
Do not use the voice activation
system to initiate an Emergency
Request. In stressful situations,
the voice and vocal pitch can
change. This can unnecessarily
delay the establishment of a
phone connection.
Instead, use the SOS button,
refer to page 323, close to the
interior mirror.
You can set the system to use
standard dialog or a short ver-
sion.
The short version of the voice
dialog plays back short mes-
sages in abbreviated form.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Language"
4 "Speech mode:"
5 Select the desired setting.
Possible commands
General information
Displaying possible com-
mands
Help on the voice activation
systemInformation for Emergency
Requests
Adjusting
Setting the voice dialog

833-1. CONTROLS
3
CONTROLS
The light functions may depend
on the ambient brightness.
To avoid locking the vehicle key
in the vehicle, do not place the
vehicle key in the cargo area.
You can set up if the doors will
be unlocked when the trunk lid
is opened with the remote con-
trol. Settings, refer to page 93.
You can trigger the alarm sys-tem if you find yourself in a dan-
gerous situation.
To switch off the alarm: press
any button.
Set the duration, refer to page
159.
Trunk lid
General information
Safety information
WARNING
Body parts can be jammed when
operating the trunk lid. There is a
risk of injury. Make sure that the
area of movement o f the trunk lid
is clear during opening and clos-
ing.
NOTICE
During opening, the trunk lid piv-
ots back and up. There is a risk of
damage to property. Make sure
that the area of movement of the
trunk lid is clear during opening
and closing.
Unlocking
Press and hold the button
on the remote control for
approx. 1 second.
Panic mode
• Press the button on the
remote control and hold
for at least 3 seconds.
• Briefly press the button on the remote control
three times in succes-
sion.
Switching on the headlight
courtesy delay feature
Press and hold the button
on the remote control for
approx. 1 second.
Replacing the battery
WARNING
The battery inside the vehicle key
is a button cell. Batteries or button
cells can be swallowed, causing
serious or even fatal injuries
within two hours, e .g. due to inter-
nal burns or cauterisations. There
is a danger of injury or danger to
life. Keep vehicle keys and batter-
ies out of the reach of children.
Seek medical assistance immedi-
ately if you suspect that a battery
or button cell ha s been swallowed
or has got into a part of the body.

963-1. CONTROLS
once.
You can trigger the alarm sys-
tem if you find yourself in a dan-
gerous situation.
To switch off the alarm: press
any button.
• The indicator light flashes briefly every 2 seconds: The
alarm system is switched on.
• Indicator light flashes for approx. 10 seconds, then it
flashes briefly every 2 sec-
onds: Interior motion sensor
and tilt alarm sensor are not
active, as doors, hood, or
trunk lid are not correctly
closed. Correctly closed
access points are secured.When the still open access points
are closed, interior motion sensor
and tilt alarm sensor will be
switched on.
• The indicator light goes out after unlocking: The vehicle
has not been tampered with.
• The indicator light flashes after unlocking until
drive-ready state is switched
on, but no longer than approx.
5 minutes: An alarm has been
triggered.
The tilt of the vehicle is moni-
tored.
The alarm system responds in
situations such as attempts to
steal a wheel or when the vehi-
cle is towed.
The car's interior is monitored to
the height of the seats. The
alarm system is switched on
together with the interior motion
sensor even when the window is
open. Falling objects such as
leaves can trigger the alarm
unintentionally.
The tilt alarm sensor and interior
Panic mode
• Press the button on the
remote control and hold
for at least 3 seconds.
• Briefly press the button on the remote control
three times in succes-
sion.
Indicator light on the inte-
rior mirror
Tilt alarm sensor
Interior motion sensor
Avoiding unintentional
alarms
General information