transmission TOYOTA SUPRA 2021 (in English) User Guide

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1313-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
1Fuel gauge P.136
2 Speedometer
3 Tachometer P.137
Status, Sport mode switch
P.129
4 Time P.57
5 Variable displays P.131
6 External temperature P.138
7 Engine coolant temperature
P.138
8 Vehicle messages P.131
Range P.138
9 Transmission display P.123
10 Variable displays P.131
Speed Limit Info P.140
In some areas of the instrument
cluster, various assistance sys-
tems, for example the cruise
control, can be displayed. The
displays may vary depending on
the equipment version and
country variant. The display can be changed for
sport mode.
The driving mode will change to
sport mode.
The vehicle messages system
monitors functions in the vehicle
and notifies you of malfunctions
in the monitored systems.
A vehicle messages message is
displayed as a combination of
indicator or warning lights and
SMS text messages in the
instrument cluster and, if appli-
cable, in the Head-up Display.
In addition, an acoustic signal
may sound and an SMS text
message may appear on the
Control Display.
Overview
Variable displays
Sport mode display
Concept
Changing the display
Push the sport mode
switch until SPORT is
displayed.
Vehicle messages
Concept
General information

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1373-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
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 tachometer indicate
the maximum shift point at
which the best possible acceler-
ation can be achieved.
When the selected driving mode
is sport mode, a shift light will be
displayed.1
Select 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.
Display
An arrow beside the
fuel pump symbol
shows which side of the
vehicle the fuel filler
flap is on.
Indicator light in the
instrument cluster
The yellow indicator
light illuminates, once
the fuel reserve is
reached.
Tachometer
Shift lights
Concept
Functional requirement
Switching on shift lights
Display
Standby state and
drive-ready state
The letters OFF in the
tachometer indicate
t h a t d r i v e - r e a d y s t a t e i s
switched off and
standby state is
switched on.

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1403-1. CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
Enter the dates for the manda-
tory vehicle inspections.
Make sure that the vehicle's
date and time are set correctly.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Service required"
4 "Date:"
5 Select the desired setting.
The system recommends the
most efficient gear for the cur-
rent driving situation.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment and country version, the
gear shift indicator is active in
the manual mode of the auto-
matic 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. Speed Limit Info shows the cur-
rent valid maximum speed in the
instrument cluster and the
Head-up Display.
The camera in the area of the
interior mirror detects traffic
signs at the edge of the road as
well as variable overhead sign
posts.
Traffic signs with extra symbols
are considered and compared
with the vehicle's onboard data.
The traffic sign will then be
either displayed or ignored
depending on the situation in the
instrument cluster and the
Head-up Display.
The system takes into account
any information that is stored in
the navigation system and also
displays speed limits present on
routes without signs.
Entering appointment dates
Gear shift indicator
Concept
General information
Displaying
ExampleDescription
Efficient gear is set.
Shift into efficient gear.
Speed Limit Info
Speed Limit Info
Concept
General information

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2413-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
through the mobile phone, and
in isolated cases the charging
process is paused temporarily.
Follow the relevant instructions
in the mobile phone owner's
manual. If the vehicle is equipped
with a charge indicator, the Con-
trol Display shows whether a
mobile phone with Qi capability
is being charged.
This device has been tested for
human exposure limits and found
compliant at a minimum distance of
4 in/10 cm during operation.
Therefore, a dist ance of 4 in/10 cm
must be maintained in every direc-
tion when operating the device.
Mounting position of the product.
 The mobile phone must com-
patibly support the required Qi
standard.
If the mobile phone does not sup-
port the Qi standard, the mobile
phone can be charged using a spe-
cial Qi-compatible charging case.
Standby state is switched on.
 Observe the maximum
dimensions of the mobile
phone.
Safety information
WA R N I N G
When charging a device that
meets the Qi standard in the wire-
less charging tray, any metal
objects located between the
device and the tray can become
very hot. Placing storage devices
or electronic card s, such as chip
cards, cards with magnetic strips
or cards for signal transmission,
between the device and the tray
may impair the card function.
There is a risk of injury and risk of
damage to property. When
charging mobile devices, make
sure there are no objects between
the device and the tray.
NOTICE
The tray is intended for mobile
phones up to a particular size.
Forceful inserting of the mobile
phone into the tray can damage
the tray or the mobile phone.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Observe the maximum
dimensions for mobile phones. Do
not force the mobile phone into
the tray.
Functional requirements

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2524-1. DRIVING TIPS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
4-1.DRIVING TIPS
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.
Moving parts need to begin
working together smoothly.
The following instructions will
help you to achieve a long vehi-
cle life and good efficiency.
During break-in, do not use the
Launch Control, refer to page
128.Do not exceed the maximum
engine and road speed:

For gasoline engine 4,500
rpm and 100 mph/160 km/h.
Avoid full load or kickdown
under all circumstances.
The engine and vehicle speed
can gradually be increased.
Tire traction is not optimal due to
manufacturing circumstances
when tires are brand-new; they
achieve their full traction poten-
tial after a break-in time.
Drive conservatively for the first
200 miles/300 km.
Things to remember
when driving
Vehicle features and
options
Breaking-in period
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Due to new parts and compo-
nents, safety and driver assis-
tance systems ca n react with a
delay. There is a risk of an acci-
dent. After installing new parts or
with a new vehicle, drive conser-
vatively and intervene early if nec-
essary. Observe the break-in
procedures of the respective parts
and components.
Engine, transmission, and
axle drive
Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km
From 1,200 miles/2,000 km
Tires

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2544-1. DRIVING TIPS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
When visibility is poor due to
fog, even if it is daytime, turn the
low beam headlights on to make
your vehicle more visible to
other vehicles, etc. Drive with
caution at a low speed, using
the centerline, guardrails, tail-
lights of a preceding vehicle,
etc., as guide.When the vehicle is being blown
by crosswinds, drive at a lower
speed and grip the steering
wheel stronger than normal.
The vehicle is especially sus-
ceptible to crosswinds when
exiting a tunnel or underpass,
when driving on a bridge or
embankment, or when passing
or being passed by a truck or
other large vehicle.

During a rain storm or when
the road surface is wet, the
road surface may be slippery
and visibility may be reduced.
In this case, turn the low
beam headlights on to make
your vehicle more visible to
Mobile communication
devices in the vehicle
WA R N I N G
Vehicle electronics and mobile
phones can influence one
another. There is radiation due to
the transmission operations of
mobile phones. There is a risk of
injury or risk of
damage to prop-
erty. If possible, in the car's inte-
rior use only mobile phones with
direct connections to an exterior
antenna in ord er to exclude
mutual interference and deflect
the radiation from the car's inte-
rior.
Driving in inclement
weather
When visibility is poor due to
fog
During strong wind
When it is raining

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3316-1. REFERENCE
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REFERENCE
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
Observe further information on fuel quality, refer to page 293.
See the further information on engine oil grade, see page 294.
Weights
2.0 models
Approved gross vehicle weightlbs/kg3770 / 1710
Loadlbs/kg474 / 215
Approved front axle loadlbs/kg1819 / 825
Approved rear axle loadlbs/kg2006 / 910
3.0 and 3.0 Premium 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 0W-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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344Alphabetical Index
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
Alphabetical Index
A
A/C button, see Air conditioning............................................... 228
ABS, Antilock Brake System . 193
ACC, see Dynamic radar cruise control with fu ll-speed range
............................................... 202
Acceleration Assistant, see Launch Control..................... 128
Accessories and parts ............... 6
Activated charcoal filter ........ 232
Active Guard, see Toyota Supra Safety .................................... 170
Adaptive brake assist ............ 194
Adaptive variable suspension ............................................... 225
Additional coolant tank cooling, Capacity ................................ 331
Additives, engine oil types .... 297
Air circulation, see Recircu- lated-air mode....................... 230
Air conditioning ...................... 228
Air distribution, manual ......... 231
Air flow, automa tic air condition-
ing .......................................... 230
Air outlets, see Ventilation .... 232
Air pressure, tires .................. 264
Airbags .................................... 158
Airbags, indicator and warning light........................................ 160
Alarm system ............................ 89
Alarm, unintentional................. 90
All-season tires, see Winter tires ............................................... 274
Antilock Brake System, ABS . 193
Anti-slip control, see VSC ..... 194
Anti-theft protection, locking .. 76
Anti-theft protection, see Lug bolt lock ................................ 289
Apple CarPlay, connection to the vehicle ..................................... 70 Approved axle load ................331
Approved total weight ............331
Assistance when driving off, see
Hill-start assist control.........194
Assistance with breakdown ..315
AUTO program, automatic air conditioning ........ ..................229
Auto Start/Stop function ........ 113
Automatic air conditioning ....227
Automatic cruise control with Stop & Go ..............................202
Automatic Curb Monitor, exte- rior mirror ..............................103
Automatic deactivation, front-seat passenger airbags...............................................168
Automatic headlight control ..151
Automatic high-beam .............154
Automatic locking ....................88
Automatic transmission.........123
Automatic transmission, Fluid ...............................................331
Automatic transmission, see Automatic transm ission.......123
Automatic unlocking ................88
Automatic vehicle wash .........322
Autonomous Emergency Brak- ing ..........................................191
Axle loads, weights ................331
B
Backrest curvature, see Lumbar support ................ ....................96
Backrest tilt ...............................96
Backrest, seats .........................93
Backrest, width .........................96
Bar for tow-starting/towing....320
Battery, changing, remote con- trol of the vehicle ....................78
Battery, disposing of ..............307
Battery, vehicle .. .....................305

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354Alphabetical Index
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)Start/Stop button .................... 112
Start/stop, automatic function113
Status control display, tires .. 282
Status information, Toyota Supra
Command................................ 44
Status of Owner's Manual ......... 5
Status, vehicle ........................ 147
Steering wheel, adjusting ...... 104
Steering wheel, buttons ........... 36
Steering wheel, see Memory function ................................. 104
Steptronic Sport transmission, see Automatic transmission 123
Storage compartments, locations ............................................... 245
Storage, tires .......................... 274
Storing the vehicle ................. 328
Stowing and securing cargo . 248
Straps for cargo, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area ......... 248
Summer tires, tread ............... 271
Sun visor ................................. 239
Supplementary SMS text mes- sage ....................................... 132
Suspension settings, see Sport mode switch ......................... 129
Switch for driving dynamics, see Sport mode switch ............... 129
Switches, see Cockpit ............. 36
Symbols and displays ............... 4
T
Tail lights, see Lights and bulbs ............................................... 304
Technical changes, see For Your Own Safety................................ 5
Technical data......................... 330
Temperature display, see Exter- nal temperature .................... 138
Temperature, automatic air con- ditioning ................................ 228
Temperature, engine oil ......... 138 Theft alarm syste
m, see Alarm
system .....................................89
Tilt alarm sensor .......................90
Tilt, backrest .............................96
Tilting the passenger's side mir- ror, see Automatic Curb Moni-
tor, exterior mirror ................103
Time ...........................................57
Tire brands, recommended ...273
Tire damage ............................271
Tire identification marks ........268
Tire inflation pres sure ............264
Tire pressure ...........................264
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM ....280
Tire repair kit, s ee Mobility Sys-
tem .........................................275
Tire sealant, se e Mobility System
...............................................275
Tire settings ............................281
Tire tread .................................271
Tires and wheels.....................264
Tires, changing .......................272
Tool ..........................................303
Torque display, see Sport dis- plays ......................................146
Touchscreen .............................50
Tow bar ....................................320
Tow fitting................................320
Tow rope ..................................320
Towing .....................................319
Tow-starting ............................319
Toyota Supra Command ..........43
Toyota Supra Safety ...............170
TPM Tire Pressure Monitor ....280
Traction control ......................196
Traction mode .........................196
TRACTION, driving dynamics196
Transmission lock, electronic unlocking...............................127
Transmission, see Automatic transmission .........................123
Transporting children safely .108

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