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Before the transmission lockout is
released, apply the parking brake
to prevent the vehicle from rolling
away.
1Apply the brakes and keep them
applied.
2Press the start/stop button. The
starter must be heard to start
turning. Press and hold the
start/stop button.
3With your free hand, press the
button on the selector lever,
arrow 1, push the selector lever
to selector lever position N and
hold it there, arrow N, until
selector lever position N is dis-
played in the instrument cluster.
A vehicle message is shown.
4Release the start/stop button
and selector lever.
5Release the brake as soon as
the starter stops.
6Manoeuvre the vehicle out of
the danger area and then
secure it against rolling away.
More information can be found in the Tow-starting and towing chap-
ter, see page 345.
When the ambient conditions are
dry, Launch Control permits opti-
mised acceleration on a road sur-
face that offers plenty of grip.
Use of Launch Control causes pre-
mature component wear, as the
function subjects the vehicle to very
high stresses and loads.
Do not use Launch Control when
running in, see page 266.
When starting with Launch Control,
do not turn the steering wheel.
Launch Control is available when
the engine is at operating tempera-
ture. The engine is at operating
temperature after an uninterrupted
journey of at least 10 km, approx. 6
miles.
1Switch on drive-ready state.
2Press the sport button.
SPORT will be displayed on the instru-
ment cluster, indicating sport mode has
been selected.
Engaging selector lever position N
1
R
N
Launch Control
Principle
General
Operating requirements
Starting with Launch Control
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3 Press the button.
TRACTION will be displayed on the
instrument cluster and the VSC OFF
indicator lamp will illuminate.
4Select the D selector lever posi-
tion.
5Firmly depress the brake pedal
with your left foot.
6Fully depress and hold the
accelerator pedal at the kick-
down position.
A flag symbol will be shown in the
instrument cluster.
7The engine speed will be
adjusted for launching. Release
the brake pedal within 3 sec-
onds.
Once Launch Control has been
used, the transmission requires
approximately 5 minutes to cool
down before Launch Control can be
used again. Launch Control adapts
to the ambient conditions when
used again.
To support driving stability, re-acti-
vate Vehicle Stability Control, VSC
as soon as possible.
An experienced driver may be able
to achieve better acceleration val-
ues in VSC OFF mode.The sport mode switch influences
the driving dynamics characteristics
of the vehicle.
The following systems are influ-
enced, for example:
Engine characteristics.
Automatic transmission.
Adaptive variable suspension.
Steering.
Display in the instrument cluster.
Cruise Control.
Using again during a journey
After using Launch Control
System limits
Sport mode switch
Principle
General
Overview
Displays in the instrument
cluster
The selected drive mode
is shown in the instru-
ment cluster.
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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 optional
equipment 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.
The instrument cluster is a variable
display. When the sport mode
switch is used to change the driving
mode, the instrument cluster dis-
plays change to match the driving
mode.
Changes to the displays in the
instrument cluster can be deacti-
vated via Toyota Supra Command.
The displays in the instrument clus-
ter can sometimes differ from the
illustrations in this Owner's Manual.1Fuel gauge P.157
2Speedometer
3Revolution counter P.157
Status of Sport mode switch
P. 1 4 9
4Time P.159
5Variable displays P.151
6Outside temperature P.158
7Engine coolant temperature
P. 1 5 8
8Vehicle messages P.152
Range P.164
9Gear indicator P.143
10Variable displays P.151
Speed Limit Info P.160
In certain areas of the instrument
cluster, various assistance sys-
tems - for example Cruise Control -
can be displayed. The displays may
vary depending on the equipment
and country specifications.
Displays
Vehicle equipment
Instrument cluster
Principle
General
Overview
Variable displays
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Steering system
The steering system may
be faulty.
Have the system checked
by any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota author-
ized repairer, or any relia-
ble repairer.
Emissions
Engine function malfunc-
tioning.
Have the vehicle checked
by any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota author-
ized repairer, or any relia-
ble repairer.
Socket for on-board diag-
nosis, see page 317.
Rear fog light
Rear fog light is switched
on.
Rear fog light, see page
176.
Green lights
Turn indicator
The turn indicator is
switched on.
If the indicator lamp
flashes more rapidly than
usual, a turn signal light
has failed.
Turn indicators, see page
139.
Side lights
The side lights are
switched on.
Side lights/low-beam
headlights, see page 172.
Low-beam headlights
Low-beam headlights are
switched on.
Side lights/low-beam
headlights, see page 172.
Lane Departure Warning
Indicator lamp is illumi-
nated: system is switched
on. At least one lane
marking has been
detected and warnings
can be issued on at least
one side of the vehicle.
Lane Departure Warning,
see page 203.
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The current fill level of the fuel tank
is displayed.
The angle of the vehicle may cause
the display to fluctuate.
Notes on refuelling, see page 276.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.
1Select SPORT using the sport
mode switch.
2Activate manual mode of the
transmission. Automatic high-beam
Automatic high-beamis
switched on.
The high-beam head-
lights are switched on and
off automatically depend-
ing on the traffic situation.
Automatic high-beam, see
page 174.
Blue lights
High-beam headlights
The high-beam head-
lights are switched on.
High-beam headlights,
see page 139.
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
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• Orange segments lighting up
successively indicate when an
upshift is due.
• Segments illuminate red. Latest
point to upshift.
When the maximum permissible
engine speed is reached, the entire
display flashes red and the fuel
supply is limited to protect the
engine.
For more information, see Idle
state, standby state and
drive-ready state, see page 44.If the display drops to +3 °C/+37 °F
or lower, a signal sounds.
A vehicle message is shown.
There is an increased risk of black
ice. Display
Standby state and
drive-ready state
OFF in the revolution
counter indicates that the
drive-ready state is
switched off and the
standby state is switched
on.
The letters READY in the
revolution counter indicate
that the Auto Start Stop
function is ready for auto-
matic engine starting.
Engine coolant temperature
Display
When the engine tem-
perature is low: Only the
segments in the low
temperature range will
be illuminated. Drive
with moderate engine
speed and vehicle
speed.
When the engine tem-
perature is normal: All
segments to the middle
temperature range will
be illuminated.
When the engine tem-
perature is high: All seg-
ments to the high
temperature range will
be illuminated. A warn-
ing message will also be
displayed.
Checking the coolant
level, see page 312.
Outside temperature
General
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3"Displays"
4"Instrument cluster"
5"On-board computer"
6Select the desired setting.
The setting is saved for the cur-
rently used driver profile.
■Display/reset kilometres
• Keep the knob pressed down to
reset the trip distance.
■Display
■Principle
The range shows what distance
can still be covered with the current
amount of fuel in the tank.
■General
The estimated range available with
the remaining fuel is permanently
displayed in the instrument cluster.
A vehicle message is displayed
briefly if the remaining range is low.
If a dynamic driving style is
adopted, for example fast corner-
ing, engine function is not always
ensured.
If the range drops below approxi-
mately 50 km, 30 miles the vehicle
message is continuously displayed.
■Safety note
■Display
■Principle
The current consumption indicates
how much fuel is currently being
used. It is possible to check the
economy and environmental com- Detailed information
Odometer and trip distance
recorder
• Press the knob to dis-
play the trip distance.
When drive-ready state is
switched off, the total dis-
tance covered and trip dis-
tance are displayed.
Current drivable range
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.
Consumption display
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patibility of your driving style.
■General
The current fuel consumption is dis-
played on the instrument cluster as
a bar display.
■Display
■General
The average speed and average
consumption are calculated for the
distance travelled since
theon-board computer was last
reset.
The calculation of average speed
ignores any stationary periods
where the engine was switched off
manually.
■Resetting average valuesPress and hold the button on the
turn indicator lever.
■Display
The on-board computer shows vari-
ous vehicle related data, for exam-
ple average values, on the Control
Display.
Two types of on-board computer
are available on the Control Dis-
play:
• "On-board computer": average
values for example consumption
are displayed. The valuescan be
reset individually.
• "Trip computer": values provide
an overview of a particular route,
and can be reset as often as
required. Average speed and average con-
sumption
On-board computer on the
Control Display
Principle
General
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Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Speed warning"
4"Warning at:"
5Turn the Controller until the
desired speed is displayed.
6Press the Controller.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Speed warning"
4"Speed warning"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Speed warning"
4"Select current speed"
The status can be displayed or
actions performed for some sys-
tems.Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2"Vehicle status"
• "Tyre Pressure Monitor": Sta-
tus of the Tyre Pressure Monitor,
see page 290
• "Engine oil level": Electronic
oil measurement, see page 309.
• "Vehicle messages": Vehicle
messages are stored in the
background and can be shown
on the Control Display. Display-
ing of saved vehicle messages,
see page 152.
• "Service requirements": dis-
play of the service requirements,
see page 159.
• "Remote maintenance call":
Remote maintenance call.
The system projects important
information, for example the speed,
into the driver's field of vision.
The driver can register this informa-
tion without having to divert atten-
tion from the road. Adjusting the speed warning
Activating/deactivating the
speed warning
Setting the current speed as
the speed warning
Vehicle status
General
Calling up the vehicle status
Overview of the information
Head-Up Display (vehicles
with head-up display)
Principle
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When severe impact is applied to a
wheel or tire, or the suspension of
the vehicle
When the vehicle is involved in a
side collision in an area away from
the cabin (engine compartment,
luggage compartment, etc.)
When the vehicle is involved in an
offset angle side collisionWhen a subsequent collision
occurs after a SRS side airbag or
SRS curtain shield airbag has
operated
When only a small impact is
applied to the side of the vehicle
in a collision
When the SRS airbag warning
light is illuminated
When the majority of the initial
force of an impact is applied only
to a door
When a child restraint system is
used on the front passenger seat,
the front and side airbags on the
front passenger side can be deacti-
vated using the key switch for front
passenger airbags. The threshold for the SRS side
airbags and SRS curtain shield
airbags to deploy will increase
considerably when
The SRS side airbags and SRS
curtain shield airbags will not
deploy when
Not for Australia/New Zea-
land: Key switch for front
passenger airbags
Principle