TOYOTA SUPRA 2019 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2019, Model line: SUPRA, Model: TOYOTA SUPRA 2019Pages: 456, PDF Size: 88.65 MB
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Supra Owner’s Manual
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Supra Owner's ManualTABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1. NOTES
Notes ......................................4
Owner's Manual media .........18
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Getting in ..............................20
Setting and operation............26
On the move .........................30
3-1. CONTROLS
Driving area ..........................40
Vehicle operating state .........44
Toyota Supra Command .......47
Voice control system .............58
General settings....................61
Opening and closing .............74
Seats, mirrors and steering
wheel ..................................95
Carrying children safely ......108
Driving.................................134
Displays ..............................151
Lights ..................................171
Safety..................................179
Driving Stability Control Systems
..........................................215
Driver Assistance Systems
..........................................220
Driving comfort....................248
Climate................................249
Interior equipment ...............257Storage compartments .......259
Boot ....................................261
4-1. DRIVING HINTS
Driving precautions .............266
Saving fuel ..........................272
5-1. MOBILITY
Refuelling ............................276
Wheels and tyres ................278
Engine compartment...........305
Service products .................307
Maintenance .......................315
Scheduled maintenance (except
for Europe and Australia) ..319
Replacing parts ...................326
Breakdown Assist ...............333
General care .......................348
6-1. REFERENCE
Technical data .....................356
Certification .........................360
Alphabetical Index ..............444
1NOTES
2QUICK REFERENCE
3CONTROLS
4DRIVING HINTS
5MOBILITY
6REFERENCE
Index
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NOTES
.1-1. NOTES
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Owner's Manual media .......18
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1-1.NOTES
The quickest way to find informa-
tion on a particular topic or feature
is to consult the alphabetical index.
We recommend that you read
through the first chapter to obtain
an initial overview of the vehicle.
Any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer will be happy to
answer any further questions.
The actions to be carried out are
shown as a numbered list. The
sequence of steps must be fol-
lowed.
1First action.
2Second action.
Alternative options and lists of
items with no implied sequence are
shown as bullet point lists:
• First option.
• Second option.
Notes
About this Owner's Manual
Orientation
Additional sources of infor-
mation
Any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable
repairer
Symbols and displays
Symbols in the Owner's Man-
ual
SymbolMeaning
Precautions that must be
followed in order to avoid
the possibility of injury to
yourself and to others as
well as serious damage to
the vehicle.
Measures that can be
taken to help protect the
environment.
"..."
Texts on a display in the
vehicle for selecting func-
tions.
›...‹Commands for the voice
control system.
››...‹‹Replies by the voice con-
trol system.
Actions
Lists
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NOTES
This symbol on a vehicle compo-
nent indicates that further informa-
tion on the component is available
in the Owner's Manual.
This Owner's Manual describes all
models and all the national and
special equipment available for the
model series. As a result, this
Owner's Manual may also contain
descriptions and illustrations of
equipment and functions not fea-
tured in a vehicle, for example due
to selected special equipment or
the country specification.
This also applies to safety-relevant
functions and systems.
Please comply with the relevant
laws and regulations when using
the corresponding functions and
systems.
If certain equipment and models
are not described in this Owner's
Manual, refer to the Supplementary
Owner's Manuals provided.
In right-hand drive vehicles, some
controls are arranged differently
from those shown in the illustra-
tions.
The production date of your vehicle
can be found at the bottom of the door pillar on the driver's door.
The production date is defined as
the calendar month and the calen-
dar year in which the vehicle body
and the powertrain assemblies are
joined and the vehicle is driven or
moved from the production line.
Continuous development ensures
high levels of vehicle safety and
quality. In rare instances, your vehi-
cle may therefore differ from the
information supplied here.
When reading this Owner's Manual,
please bear the following in mind:
to ensure that our vehicles continue
to embody the highest quality and
safety standards, we pursue a pol-
icy of continuous, ongoing develop-
ment. Because modifications in the
design of both vehicles and acces-
sories may be introduced at any
time, your own vehicle's equipment
may vary from that described in this
handbook. For the same reason, it
is also impossible to guarantee that
all descriptions will be completely
accurate in all respects.
We must therefore request your
understanding of the fact that the Symbol on components and
assemblies
Vehicle equipment
Production date
Status of the Owner's Man-
ual
General
For Australia/New Zealand:
general
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manufacturer of your vehicles una-
ble to recognise legal claims based
on discrepancies between the data,
illustrations and descriptions in this
Owner's Manual and your own
vehicle's equipment. Please note,
too, that some of the optional
equipment described in this manual
is not available on Australian mod-
els due to restrictions imposed by
Australian Design Rules and other
requirements.
Should you require any further
information, please contact your
Service centre, who will be pleased
to advise you.
Please comply with the following
when using the vehicle:
• Owner's Manual.
• Information on the vehicle. Do
not remove stickers.
• Technical data of the vehicle.
• The applicable laws and safety
standards of the country in which
the vehicle is used.
• Vehicle papers and legal docu-
ments.
Your vehicle is technically designed
for the operating conditions and
approval requirements prevalent in
the country to which it was first delivered - homologation. If your
vehicle is to be operated in another
country, it may have to be adapted
be forehand to any prevailing differ-
ent operating conditions and
approval requirements. If your vehi-
cle does not comply with the
homologation requirements in a
certain country, you cannot lodge
warranty claims for your vehicle
there. Any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer is
able to provide further information.
The advanced technology used in
your vehicle, for example the
state-of-the-art materials and
high-performance electronics,
requires appropriate maintenance
and repair methods.
Consequently, the manufacturer of
your vehicle recommends having
corresponding work carried out by
Toyota. If you choose to use
another specialist workshop,
Toyota recommends using one that
Your own safety
Intended use
Warranty
Maintenance and repairs
WARNING
Work performed incorrectly on the
vehicle paintwork can cause the radar
sensors to fail or malfunction, result-
ing in a safety risk. There is a danger
of accidents or damage to property.
For vehicles with radar sensors, only
have paintwork or paint repairs on the
bumpers carried out by any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota author-
ized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
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NOTES
performs work such as mainte-
nance and repair according to
Toyota specifications with properly
trained personnel. In this Owner's
Manual, facilities of this kind are
referred to as "any reliable repairer
or other qualified service shop".
If such work, for example mainte-
nance and repair, is performed
inexpertly, it could result in conse-
quential damage and thus consti-
tute a safety risk.
Toyota recommends using parts
and accessories that are specifi-
cally approved for this purpose by
To y o t a .
You are recommended to consult
Toyota for advice on genuine
Toyota parts and accessories, other
Toyota approved products and
expert advice on all related matters.
The safety and compatibility of
these products in conjunction with
Toyota vehicles have been checked
by Toyota.
Toyota accepts product responsibil-
ity for genuine Toyota parts and
accessories. Toyota cannot accept
liability for parts or accessory prod-
ucts of any kind which it has not
approved.
Toyota is unable to assess each
individual product of outside origin
as to its suitability for use on Toyota
vehicles without safety risk. Nor can suitability be assured if an offi-
cial permit has been issued for it in
a specific country. Tests performed
for such permits cannot always
cover all operating conditions for
Toyota vehicles, and some of them
therefore are insufficient.
A number of electronic control
devices are installed in your vehi-
cle. Electronic control devices pro-
cess data that they receive from
vehicle sensors, generate them-
selves or exchange with one
another, for example. Some control
devices are necessary for the vehi-
cle to function safely or provide
assistance during driving, for exam-
ple Driver Assistance Systems.
Furthermore, control devices facili-
tate comfort or infotainment func-
tions.
Information on the data saved or
exchanged can be obtained from
the vehicle manufacturer, for exam-
ple in a separate brochure.
Every vehicle has a unique vehicle
identification number. Depending
on the country, a vehicle owner can
be identified by the vehicle identifi-
cation number, the number plate
and the relevant authorities. There Parts and accessories
Data memory
General
Personal identification
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are also other ways of tracing data
collected in the vehicle back to the
driver or vehicle owner, for example
via the Toyota Supra Connect
account used.
As per prevailing data protection
law, vehicle users have certain
rights they may assert against the
vehicle manufacturer or companies
that collect or process their per-
sonal data.
Vehicle users have an unrestricted
right to obtain information free of
charge from bodies that save their
personal data.
These bodies could be:
• Vehicle manufacturer.
• Any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer.
• Any reliable repairer or other
qualified service shop.
• Service providers.
Vehicle users may request informa-
tion about what personal data has
been saved, what it is used for and
where it has come from. Proof of
ownership or use is required to
obtain this information.
The right to information also
extends to information about data
that has been transferred to other
companies or bodies.
See the vehicle manufacturer's
website for the applicable data pri-
vacy policy. This data privacy policy contains information about the right
to have data deleted or corrected.
The vehicle manufacturer's website
also provides his contact details
and those of the data protection
officer.
The vehicle owner can have the
data saved in the vehicle read out
by any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer, on payment of a
fee where applicable.
The legally required on-board diag-
nosis OBD socket in the vehicle is
used to read out the vehicle data.
The vehicle manufacturer is obli-
gated, in accordance with prevail-
ing law, to provide the authorities
with data he has saved. The
required data is provided only for a
specific case, for example to inves-
tigate a criminal offence.
State bodies are authorised, in
accordance with prevailing law, to
read out data from the vehicle
themselves for a specific case.
Information could be read out from
the airbag control device to shed
light on the circumstances of an
accident, for example.
Control devices process data to
operate the vehicle. Data protection laws
Legal requirements regard-
ing data disclosure
Operating data in the vehicle
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This data includes, for example:
• Status messages of the vehicle
and its individual components,
for example wheel rotation
speed, wheel speed, decelera-
tion, lateral acceleration, fas-
tened seat belt indicator.
• Ambient conditions, for example
temperature, rain sensor signals.
The data is only processed within
the vehicle itself and is usually tran-
sient. The data is not saved after
the vehicle is switched off.
Electronic parts, for example con-
trol devices and vehicle keys, con-
tain components for saving
technical information. Information
on vehicle condition, component
load, maintenance requirements,
events or errors can be saved tem-
porarily or permanently.
This information generally docu-
ments the condition of a compo-
nent, a module, a system or its
environment, for example:
• Operating states of system com-
ponents, for example, fill levels,
tyre inflation pressure, battery
status.
• Malfunctions and faults of impor-
tant system components, for
example, lights and brakes.
• Responses of the vehicle to par-
ticular driving situations, for
example triggering of an airbag,
activation of the drive stability
control systems.
• Information on vehicle-damag-ing events.
The data is required so that the
control units can perform their func-
tions. It is also used for detecting
and rectifying malfunctions, and
helps the vehicle manufacturer to
optimise vehicle functions.
The majority of this data is transient
and is only processed within the
vehicle itself. Only a small propor-
tion of the data is stored in event or
error memories in response to spe-
cific circumstances.
When service work is being carried
out, for example repairs, service
operations, warranty work and
quality assurance measures, this
technical information can be read
out from the vehicle together with
the vehicle identification number.
Any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer can read out the
information. The legally required
on-board diagnostics (OBD) socket
in the vehicle is used to read out
the data.
The data is collected, processed
and used by the relevant organisa-
tions in the service network. The
data documents the technical con-
ditions of the vehicle and helps in
locating errors, complying with war-
ranty obligations and improving
quality.
Furthermore, the manufacturer has
product monitoring obligations to
meet in line with product liability
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law. To fulfil these obligations, the
vehicle manufacturer requires tech-
nical data from the vehicle. Data
from the vehicle can also be used
to check customer warranty claims.
Error and event memories in the
vehicle can be reset when any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer performs repair or servic-
ing work.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, the following comfort and
individual settings can be saved in
the vehicle and modified or reset at
any time.
These include, for example:
• Setting for the seat position.
• Suspension and climate control
settings.
Data can be imported into the vehi-
cle entertainment and communica-
tion system if required, for example
via a smartphone.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, this data includes:
• Multimedia data such as music,
films or photos for playback in an
integrated multimedia system.
• Address book data for use in
conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or an inte-grated navigation system.
• Entered navigation destinations.
• Data on the use of Internet ser-
vices.
This data may be saved locally in
the vehicle or is found on a device
that has been connected to the
vehicle, for example a smartphone,
USB stick or MP3 player. If this
data is saved in the vehicle, it can
be deleted at any time.
This data is only transmitted to third
parties if expressly requested in the
course of using online services.
The transfer depends on the set-
tings selected for using the ser-
vices.
Depending on the equipment,
mobile devices connected to the
vehicle, for example smartphones,
can be controlled via the vehicle
controls.
Sound and images from the mobile
device can be played back and dis-
played through the multimedia sys-
tem. Certain information is
transferred to the mobile device at
the same time. Depending on the
type of integration, this includes
position data and other general
vehicle information, for example.
This optimises the way in which
selected apps, for example naviga-
tion or music playback, work.
There is no further interaction Data entry and data transfer
into the vehicle
General
Integration of mobile devices