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3116-1. MOBILITY
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refer to page 311.
Condensation can form on the
inside of the headlight glass in
cool or humid weather. When
driving with the lights switched
on, the condensation evapo-
rates after a short time. The
headlight glass does not need to
be changed.
If despite driving with the head-
lights switched on, increasing
humidity forms, for instance
water droplets in the light, have
the headlights checked. The battery is maintenance-free.
More information regarding the
battery can be requested from
your Toyota dealer.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that you have
your Toyota dealer register the
vehicle battery to the vehicle
after the battery has been
replaced. Once the battery has
been registered again, all com-
fort features will be available
without restriction and any vehi-
cle messages displayed which
relate to comfort features will
disappear.
The installed battery is designed
specifically for this vehicle. If an
inappropriate battery is used,
operation of the Auto Start Stop
function may be restricted in
order to protect the battery.
Also, the battery may deterio-
rate faster than normal and the
engine may not be able to be
restarted. Contact your Toyota
dealer for details.
Headlight glass
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Focused laser light can irritate or
permanently damage the retina of
the eye. There is a risk of injury.
The manufacturer of your vehicle
recommends that the work on the
lighting system including bulb
replacement be performed by
your Toyota dealer.
WA R N I N G
Intensive brightness can irritate or
damage the retina of the eye.
There is a risk of injury. Do not
look directly into the headlights or
other light sources. Do not
remove the LED covers.
Vehicle battery
General information
When replacing the bat-
tery

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3126-1. MOBILITY
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
Make sure that the battery is
always sufficiently charged to
guarantee that the battery
remains usable for its full ser-
vice life.
Charge the battery in the follow-
ing situations:
When the inspection glass on
the top of the battery is black.
 When the take-off perfor-
mance is insufficient.
The following circumstances
can have a negative effect on
the performance of the battery:
 Frequent short-distance
drives.
 The vehicle is not used for more than a month.
Charge the battery only when
the engine is off and via the
starting aid terminals, refer to
page 323, in the engine com-
partment.
After a power loss, some equip-
ment needs to be newly initial-
ized or individual settings
updated, for example:
 Memory function: store the
positions again.
 Time: update.
 Date: update.
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Vehicle batteries that are not com-
patible can damage vehicle sys-
tems and impair vehicle functions.
There is a risk of personal and
property damage. Only vehicle
batteries that are
compatible with
your vehicle type should be
installed in your vehicle. Informa-
tion on compatible vehicle batter-
ies is available at your Toyota
dealer.
Charging the battery
General information
A discharged battery is
indicated by a red indi-
cator light.
Safety information
NOTICE
Battery chargers for the vehicle
battery can work with high volt-
ages and currents, which means
that the 12 volt on-board network
can be overloaded or damaged.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Only connect battery char-
gers for the vehicl e battery to the
starting aid te rminals in the
engine compartment.
Charging the battery
Power failure
Disposing of old batteries
Have old batteries dis-
posed of by your Toyota
dealer or take them to a
collection point.

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3186-1. MOBILITY
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Prod.)
Vertical Dynamic platform
Vertical Dynamic platform
Mono Camera (Kafas)
Head Unit
Active Sound Design
USB Hub
Body Domain Controller
Controller (Toyota Supra
Command)
Electric fan (air cooler),
Controlled differential
lock
12 V socket, Cigarette
lighter
Interior lights in the boot
Door lock, Exterior door
handle electronics,
Telematic Communica-
tion Box
Electronic gear box con-
trol
Telematic Communica-
tion Box, Exterior door
handle electronics
SymbolMeaning
Electric fan, Rear Power
distributor
Engine control
Switching center column,
Light switch element,
Body Domain Controller
Control panels centre
console, Interior light in
the glove box, Interior
light, Interior light in the
sunvisor, Exterior mirror,
Selector lever
Telematic Communica-
tion Box, Exterior door
handle electronics pas-
senger side
Switcher block driver's
door, Exterior mirror
SymbolMeaning

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3196-1. MOBILITY
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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.
Breakdown assistance
Vehicle features and
options
If a malfunction occurs
while driving
WA R N I N G
If a malfunction occurs while driv-
ing, immediately stop the vehicle
in a safe place.
If a warning light illuminates or
flashes, or a warning message is
displayed, immediately stop the
vehicle in a saf e place. Do not
open the hood to inspect the
engine, as doing so may lead to
serious injury, such as steam
burns. If a warning message is
displayed, perform the necessary
procedures according to the dis-
played message or explanation in
the owner’s manual.
These warning messages indicate
that a malfunction has occurred in
a system or func tion of the vehi-
cle. If you continue to drive the
vehicle, the engine may stop sud-
denly, possibly leading to an acci-
dent. Also, even if no warning
lights are illuminated or messages
are displayed, if any abnormal
sounds, smells or vibrations are
detected, or of t he engine stops
suddenly, refrain from opening the
hood to inspect t he engine and
consult an authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
WA R N I N G
If you hear a loud noise or feel
something impact the underside
of the vehicle wh ile driving, imme-
diately stop the vehicle in a safe
place.

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3206-1. MOBILITY
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
If you have been involved in a
collision, perform the following:
1Immediately leave the vehi-
cle and move to a safe place
in order to avoid secondary
collisions. Make sure to turn
the engine switch off to help
prevent the vehicle from
catching fire. If the airbags
have deployed (inflated), the
WA R N I N G
After stopping the vehicle in a
safe place, check the underside of
the vehicle for any leaking brake
fluid, oil or fuel. If any fluid is leak-
ing, stop driving immediately and
have the vehicle inspected by an
authorized Toyota retailer or Toy-
ota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
Brake and fuel lines run under the
floor of the vehicle. If any of these
lines are damaged, the brakes
may fail or leaking fuel may ignite
and cause a fire.
WA R N I N G
During normal driv ing, do not turn
off the engine. Turning the engine
off while driving will not cause loss
of steering or braking control, but
the power assist to these systems
will be lost. This will make it more
difficult to steer and brake, so you
should pull over and stop the
vehicle as soon as it is safe to do
so.
WA R N I N G
While driving, if a tire has been
punctured or has ruptured, firmly
grip the steering wheel, gradually
reduce the vehicle speed and
stop the vehicle in a safe place.
Avoid sudden braking and steer-
ing operations as doing so may
cause you to lose control of the
vehicle. Gradually reduce the
vehicle speed and stop the vehi-
cle in a safe place.
If you have been involved
in a collision

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3236-1. MOBILITY
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severity. Automatic emergency
call is not affected by pressing
the SOS button.
1 Tap the cover.
2 Press and hold the SOS but-
ton until the LED in the area
of the button illuminates
green.
 The LED is illuminated green
when an emergency call has
been initiated.
If a cancel prompt appears on the
Control Display, the emergency call
can be aborted.
If the situation allows, wait in your
vehicle until the voice connection
has been established.
 The LED flashes green when
a connection to the Toyota
Emergency Call Center has
been established.
The Toyota Emergency Call Center
then makes contact with the occu-
pants of the vehicle and initiates
further steps to help.
Even if you are unable to respond,
the Toyota Emergency Call Center
can take further steps to help you
under certain circumstances.
For this, data is transmitted to the
Toyota Emergency Call Center
which serves to determine the nec-
essary rescue measures. E.g., the
current position of the vehicle, if it
can be established. Even if the Toyota Emergency Call
Center is no longer heard through
the loudspeakers, the Toyota Emer-
gency Call Center m
ay still be able
to hear the occupants of the vehi-
cle.
The Toyota Emergency Call
Center ends the Emergency
call.
If the battery is discharged, the
engine can be started using the
battery of another vehicle and
two jumper cables. Only use
jumper cables with fully insu-
lated clamp handles.
Manual triggering
Jump-starting
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Contact with live components can
lead to an electric shock. There is
a risk of injuries or danger to life.
Do not touch any components
that are under voltage.
WA R N I N G
If the jumper cables are con-
nected in the incorrect order,
sparking may occur. There is a
risk of injury. Pay attention to the
correct order during connection.

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3246-1. MOBILITY
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
1Check whether the battery of
the other vehicle has a volt-
age of 12 volts. The voltage
information can be found on
the battery.
2 Switch off the engine of the
assisting vehicle.
3 Switch off any electronic sys-
tems/power consumers in
both vehicles.
Before you begin, switch off all
unnecessary electronic sys-
tems/power consumers, such as
the radio, on the assisting and
receiving vehicle.
1 Open the cover of the starting
aid terminal.
2 Attach one terminal clamp of
the positive jumper cable to
the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing starting aid terminal of the
vehicle providing assistance.
3 Attach the terminal clamp on
the other end of the cable to
the positive terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond- ing starting aid terminal of the
vehicle to be started.
4 Attach one terminal clamp of
the negative jumper cable to
the negative terminal of the
battery, or to the correspond-
ing engine or body ground of
assisting vehicle.
5 Attach the second terminal
clamp to the negative termi-
nal of the battery, or to the
corresponding engine or
body ground of the vehicle to
be started.
Never use spray fluids to start
the engine.
1 Start the engine of the assist-
ing vehicle and let it run for
several minutes at an
increased idle speed.
2 Start the engine of the vehicle
that is to be started in the
usual way.
If the first starting attempt is not
successful, wait a few minutes
before making anot her attempt in
order to allow the discharged bat-
tery to recharge.
3 Let both engines run for sev-
eral minutes.
4 Disconnect the jumper
cables in the reverse order.
Check the battery and recharge,
if needed.
NOTICE
In the case of b ody contact
between the two vehicles, a short
circuit can occur during
jump-starting. There is a risk of
damage to propert y. Make sure
that no body contact occurs.
Preparation
Connecting the cables
Starting the engine

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screw it all the way in.
 Use the tow fitting for towing
on paved roads only.
 Avoid lateral loading of the
tow fitting, for instance do not
lift the vehicle by the tow fit-
ting.
 Check the fastening of the
tow fitting in regular intervals.
Press on the mark on the edge
of the cover to push it out.
For covers which have an open-
ing instead of a marking, pull the
cover out by the opening.
Do not tow-start the vehicle. Start the engine by jump-start-
ing, refer to page 323, if possi-
ble.
Have the reasons for the start-
ing difficulties corrected by your
Toyota dealer.
Safety information
NOTICE
If the tow fitting is not used as
intended, there may be damage
to the vehicle or to the tow fitting.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Follow the notes on using the
tow fitting.
Screw thread for tow fit-
ting
Tow-starting

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3377-1. REFERENCE
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
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REFERENCE
Observe further information on fuel quality, refer to page 270.
See the further information on engine oil grade, see page 303.
Weights
SZ-R models
Approved gross vehicle weightlbs/kg3770 / 1710
Loadlbs/kg474 / 215
Approved front axle loadlbs/kg1819 / 825
Approved rear axle loadlbs/kg2006 / 910
RZ models
Approved gross vehicle weightlbs/kg4001 / 1815
Loadlbs/kg560 / 254
Approved front axle loadlbs/kg1907 / 865
Approved rear axle loadlbs/kg2116 / 960
Capacities
Fuel tank, approx.US gal/liters13.7 / 52
Engine oil
Petrol engine
Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0 W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra
Cooling system
Coolant type“Antifreeze and Corrosion Inhibitor Frostox
HT-12”
Automatic transmission
Fluid typeAutomatic Gearbox Oil ATF 3+

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350Alphabetical Index
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
Alphabetical Index
A
A/C button, see Air conditioning ............................................... 234
ABS, Antilock Brake System . 199
ACC, see Dynamic radar cruise control with fu ll-speed range
............................................... 208
Acceleration Assistant, see Launch Control..................... 134
Accessories and parts ............... 6
Activated charcoal filter ........ 238
Active Guard, see Toyota Supra Safety .................................... 176
Adaptive brake assist ............ 200
Adaptive variable suspension ............................................... 231
Additional coolant tank cooling, Capacity ................................ 337
Additives, engine oil types .... 303
Air circulation, see Recircu- lated-air mode....................... 236
Air conditioning ...................... 234
Air distribution, manual ......... 237
Air flow, automa tic air condition-
ing .......................................... 236
Air outlets, see Ventilation .... 238
Air pressure, tires .................. 272
Airbags .................................... 164
Airbags, indicator and warning light........................................ 166
Alarm system ............................ 93
Alarm, unintentional................. 94
All-season tires, see Winter tires ............................................... 282
Antilock Brake System, ABS . 199
Anti-slip control, see VSC ..... 200
Anti-theft protection, locking .. 80
Anti-theft protection, see Lug bolt lock ................................ 297
Apple CarPlay, connection to the vehicle ..................................... 71 Approved axle load ................337
Approved total weight ............337
Assistance when driving off, see
Hill-start assist control.........200
Assistance with breakdown ..321
AUTO program, automatic air conditioning ........ ..................235
Auto Start/Stop function ........ 118
Automatic air conditioning ....233
Automatic cruise control with Stop & Go ..............................208
Automatic Curb Monitor, exte- rior mirror ..............................107
Automatic deactivation, front-seat passenger airbags...............................................174
Automatic headlight control ..157
Automatic high-beam .............160
Automatic locking ....................92
Automatic transmission.........129
Automatic transmission, Fluid ...............................................337
Automatic transmission, see Automatic transm ission.......129
Automatic unlocking ................92
Automatic vehicle wash .........328
Autonomous Emergency Brak- ing ..........................................197
Axle loads, weights ................337
B
Backrest curvature, see Lumbar support ................ ..................100
Backrest tilt .............................100
Backrest, seats .........................97
Backrest, width .......................100
Bar for tow-starting/towing....326
Battery, changing, remote con- trol of the vehicle ....................82
Battery, disposing of ..............312
Battery, vehicle ....................... 311

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