TOYOTA SUPRA 2022 Owners Manual
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Refuelling.......................... 290
Wheels and tyres .............. 292
Engine compartment ........ 319
Operating fluids ................ 322
Maintenance ..................... 330
Scheduled maintenance
(except for Europe and
Australia) ........................ 334
Replacing parts................. 339
Breakdown Assist ............. 350
General care ..................... 362
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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 special equip-
ment 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.
Before refuelling, observe the notes
on fuel quality, see page 322.
When refuelling, insert the filler
nozzle fully into th e filler neck. Lift-
ing the filler nozzle during refuelling
results in the following:
The fuel supply being cut off pre-
maturely.
Fuel vapour and fumes being
recovered less effectively.
The fuel tank is full when the filler
nozzle cuts out for the first time.
For Korea: Make sure that the fuel
tank cap is closed properly after
refuelling, otherw ise the emissions
warning lamp may illuminate.
Please comply with the safety regu-
lations displayed at filling stations.
1 Briefly press the rear edge of
the fuel filler flap.
Refuelling
Vehicle equipment
Notes when refuelling
General
Safety notes
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.
NOTICE
Fuels are poisonous and aggressive.
Overfilling the fuel tank can damage the fuel system. If fuel comes into
contact with paintwork, it can damage
them. This pollutes the environment. There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Avoid overfilling.
Fuel tank cap
Opening
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2 Turn the fuel tank cap anticlock-
wise.
3 Place the fuel tank cap in the
holder on the fuel filler flap.
1 Fit the tank cap and turn clock-
wise until it is clearly heard to
click into place.
2 Close the fuel filler flap.
In certain situations, it may be nec-
essary to unlock th e fuel filler flap
manually, for example if there is an
electrical fault.
Have the fuel filler flap unlocked by
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
Closing
WA R N I N G
The retaining strap of the fuel tank
cap may become trapped and crushed when turning the cap to close
it. It will then not be possible to close
the cap properly. Fuel or fuel vapours can leak out. There is a danger of
injury or damage to property. Make
sure that the retaining strap does not get trapped and crushed when clos-
ing the cap.
Unlocking the fuel filler flap
manually
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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 special equip-
ment 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.
A tyre's condition and inflation pres-
sure influence the following:
• Lifetime of the tyre.
• Driving safety.
• Driving comfort.
• Fuel consumption.
The tyre inflation pressure informa-
tion is located on the body pillar of
the driver's door.
The tyre pressure applies to all tyre
sizes and recommended tyre
makes that have been rated by the
vehicle manufacturer as suitable for
the vehicle type concerned. The list
can also include tyre sizes that are
only suitable in combination with
specific equipment.
Information about approved wheels
and tyres for the vehicle can be
requested from one of any author-
Wheels and tyres
Vehicle equipment
Tyre inflation pressure
General
Safety note
WA R N I N G
A tyre with too little or no tyre inflation
pressure can heat up significantly and sustain damage. Driving properties,
for example steering and braking, will
be impaired as a result. There is a danger of accidents. Check the tyre
inflation pressure regularly and adjust
as necessary, for example twice a
month or before any long journey
Tyre inflation pressure infor-
mation
On the door pillar
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ized Toyota reta iler or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The tyre inflation pressure appropri-
ate for the respective load condi-
tions should be used. For example,
if the vehicle is partially loaded, use
the tyre inflation pressure specified
for a partially loaded vehicle.
The current tire pr essure of each
installed wheel can be displayed on
the control display.
To ensure that they are displayed
correctly, the tyre sizes must be
stored in the system and must have
been set, see page 304, for the
mounted tyres.
The current tyre inflation pressure
value is shown on each tyre.
Tyres heat up while driving. The
tyre inflation pressure increases
with the temperature of the tyre.
Tyres have a natural, uniform loss
of tyre inflation pressure.
Inflating devices can display a pres-
sure that may be up to 0.1 bar too
low.
The tyre inflation pressure inscrip-
tions on the tyre inflation pressure
sign on the door pillar only relate to
cold tyres or tyres at the same tem-
perature as the ambient tempera-
ture.
Only check the tyre inflation pres-
sures when the tyres are cold, i.e.:
• If the vehicle has been driven a
distance of no more than 2 km,
1.25 miles.
• If the vehicle has not moved
again for at least 2 hours after a
journey.
Regularly check the tyre inflation
pressure of the emergency wheel in
the boot and correct the pressure if
necessary.
1 Determine the specified tyre
inflation pressures for the tyres
installed on the vehicle.
For Australia/New Zealand
WA R N I N G
The inflation pressures on the tyre
label are applicable only for tyres
explicitly mentioned on the label. Inflation pressures for tyres that may
be covered by the label – by size,
speed category and load rating/load index – but not explicitly mentioned
on the label may be different. Please
obtain adequate inflation pressures in accordance with the tyre manufac-
turer's specifications from your tyre
dealer.
On the Control Display
Checking the tyre inflation
pressure
General
Checking using tyre inflation pres-
sure inscriptions on the door pillar
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2Check the tyre inflation pressure
in all four tyres, using a pressure
gauge, for example.
3 Correct the tyre inflation pres-
sure if the current tyre inflation
pressure value deviates from
the specified value.
4 Check whether all valve caps
are screwed onto the tyre
valves.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My vehicle"
2 "Vehicle status"
3 "Tyre Pressure Monitor"
4 Check if the current tyre inflation
pressures match the specified
tyre pressure value.
5 Correct the tyre inflation pres-
sure if the current tyre inflation
pressure value deviates from
the specified value.
For Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM):
The corrected tyre inflation pres-
sures are applied automatically.
Make sure that the correct tyre set-
tings have been performed.
For tyres that cannot be found in
the tyre inflation pressure informa-
tion on the Control Display, reset
the Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM).
The tyre tread depth should not be
less than 3 mm, 0.12 in, otherwise
there is a high risk of aquaplaning.
The tyre tread depth should not be
less than 4 mm, 0.16 in, otherwise
the vehicle's suitability for winter
use is restricted.
Checking using the tyre inflation
pressure information on the Con-
trol Display
After adjusting the tyre inflation
pressure
Speed code
DesignationMaximum speed
Qup to 160 km/h, 100 mph
Rup to 170 km/h, 106 mph
Sup to 180 km/h, 112 mph
Tup to 190 km/h, 118 mph
Hup to 210 km/h, 131 mph
Fup to 240 km/h, 150 mph
Wup to 270 km/h, 167 mph
Yup to 300 km/h, 186 mph
Tyre tread
Summer tyres
Winter tyres
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Wear displays are distributed
across the tyre circumference and
have the legally prescribed mini-
mum height of 1.6 mm, approxi-
mately 0.06 in.
The positions of the wear indicators
are identified on the tyre’s side wall
by TWI, Tread Wear Indicator.
Inspect tyres regularly for damage,
the presence of foreign bodies and
wear.
Vehicle behaviour that may indicate
tyre damage or other faults:
• Unusual vibrations.
• Unusual tyre or running noises.
• Unusual vehicle response, such
as pronounced pu lling to the left
or right.
Damage can be caused by the fol-
lowing situations, for example:
• Driving over kerbs.
• Road damage.
• Insufficient tyre inflation pres-
sure.
• Overloading the vehicle.
• Incorrect tyre storage.
Irrespective of the tyre tread depth,
change tyres after 6 years at the
latest.
Minimum tread depth
Tyre damage
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
If the tyres are damaged, the tyre
inflation pressure may be reduced,
which in turn could cause you to lose control of the vehicle. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. If you suspect tyre
damage while you are driving, imme- diately reduce speed and bring the
vehicle to a stop. Have the wheels
and tyres checked. To do so, carefully drive to any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer. If necessary, have the vehicle towed or transported
there. Do not repair damaged tyres,
but have them replaced instead.
WA R N I N G
Tyres can become damaged by run-
ning over obstacles, for example
kerbs or road damage, at high speed. Larger wheels have a smaller tyre
cross-section. The smaller the tyre
cross-section, the higher the risk of tyre damage. There is a danger of
accidents and damage to property. If
possible, drive around obstacles or drive over them slowly and carefully.
Age of tyres
Recommendation
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The date of manufacture of the tyre
is indicated on the tyre sidewall.
Have the wheel fitted and balanced
by any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
The following properties are recom-
mended and approved by the man-
ufacturer of the vehicle for the
approved wheels and tyres per
vehicle type and special equipment:
• Wheel and tyre combinations.
•Rim designs.
• Tyre sizes.
• Tyre makes.
You can ask any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer
about the approved wheels and
tyres for the vehicle and the special
equipment.
Date of manufacture
DesignationDate of manufac-
ture
DOT … 382038th week of 2020
Replacement of wheels and
tyres
Fitting and balancing
Permissible wheels and tyres
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
Wheels and tyres that are not suitable
for your vehicle can damage parts of the vehicle. For example they could
come into contact with the bodywork
on account of their dimensional toler- ances, despite having the same nomi-
nal size. There is a danger of
accidents. The manufacturer of the
vehicle recommends using wheels and tyres that have been categorised
as suitable for the respective vehicle
type.
WA R N I N G
Mounted steel wheels can lead to
technical problems, for example wheel studs may work loose and
brake discs may be damaged. There
is a risk of accident. Do not install steel wheels.
WA R N I N G
Incorrect wheel/tyre combinations
impair the vehicle's handling charac- teristics and interfere with the proper
functioning of various systems, such
as the Anti-lock Brake System or Vehicle Stability Control. There is a
danger of accidents. To maintain good
vehicle handling, always fit tyres of the same make and tread pattern to
all wheels. The manufacturer of the
vehicle recommends using wheels and tyres that have been categorised
as suitable for the respective vehicle
type. After a tyre has been damaged, refit the same wheel/tyre combination
as the original.
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Certain makes of tyre are recom-
mended by the manufacturer of the
vehicle for each tyre size. The tyre
brands can be identified by a star
on the side wall of the tyre.
Due to the manufacturing process,
new tyres do not provide maximum
grip immediately.
Drive moderately for the first 300
km, 200 miles.
The manufacturer of your vehicle
advises against the use of
retreaded tyres.
Winter tyres are recommended if
driving in winter conditions.
The winter tyres can be identified
by the mountain and snowflake
icon, as well as the M+S marking
on the tyre sidewall.
Although tyres known as all-season
tyres with M+S marking but without
a mountain and snowflake icon
have better winter characteristics
than summer tyres, they do not nor-
mally match the performance of
winter tyres.
If winter tyres are fitted, observe
and do not exceed the respectively
permitted maximum speed.
When changing from run-flat tyres
to standard tyres, make sure that a
spare wheel or a flat tyre kit is avail-
able in the vehicle. Additional infor-
Recommended makes of tyre
New tyres
Retreaded tyres
WA R N I N G
Retreaded tyres may have different tyre carcasses. Their durability may
be reduced with increasing age.
There is a danger of accidents. Do not use retreaded tyres.
Winter tyres
General
Maximum speed of winter tyres
Replacing run-flat tyres
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mation is available from any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
Do not exceed the maximum tyre
inflation pressure indicated on the
tyre's side wall.
• Store wheels and tyres in a cool,
dry and dark place when not in
use.
• Protect the tyres against contam-
ination from oil, grease and sol-
vents.
• Do not leave tyres in plastic
bags.
• Remove dirt from the wheels or
tyres.
In the event of a complete loss of
tyre inflation pressure, run-flat tyres
enable you to continue driving, with
certain restrictions.
The wheels are fitted with tyres
which are self-supporting to a lim-
ited degree. They may also have
special rims.
The reinforced side wall means that
the tyre keeps the vehicle mobile to
a degree even if tyre inflation pres-
sure has been lost.
Observe the notes on continuing to
drive with a flat tyre.
Swapping over front and rear
wheels
WA R N I N G
Swapping over of wheels between
axles on vehicles with different tyre
sizes or rim dimensions on the front and rear axles may cause tyre dam-
age and damage to the vehicle. There
is a risk of accident. Do not swap over wheels between axles on vehicles
with different tyre sizes or rim dimen-
sions on the front and rear axles.
Storing tyres
Tyre inflation pressure
Tyre storage
Run-flat tyres
Principle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
A run-flat tyre which has low tyre infla-
tion pressure or no tyre inflation pres- sure at all will change the vehicle's
handling characteristics, for example
there may be reduced directional sta- bility when braking, longer braking
distances and different self-steering
characteristics. There is a danger of accidents. Drive with care and do not
exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph.