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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.
Controller (Toyota Supra
Command)
Electric fan (air cooler), Con-
trolled differential lock
12 V socket, Cigarette
lighter
Interior lights in the boot
Door lock, Exterior door
handle electronics, Telem-
atic Communication Box
Electronic gear box control
Telematic Communication
Box, Exterior door handle
electronics
Electric fan, Rear Power dis-
tributor
Engine control
Switching center column,
Light switch element, Body
Domain Controller
Control panels centre con-
sole, Interior light in the
glove box, Interior light, Inte-
rior light in the sunvisor,
Exterior mirror, Selector
lever
Telematic Communication
Box, Exterior door handle
electronics passenger side
Switcher block driver's door,
Exterior mirror
SymbolMeaningBreakdown Assist
Vehicle equipment
If a malfunction occurs
while driving
WARNING
If a malfunction occurs while driving,
immediately stop the vehicle in a safe
place.
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WARNING
If a warning light illuminates or
flashes, or a warning message is dis-
played, immediately stop the vehicle
in a safe 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 pro-
cedures according to the displayed
message or explanation in the
owner’s manual.
These warning messages indicate
that a malfunction has occurred in a
system or function of the vehicle. If
you continue to drive the vehicle, the
engine may stop suddenly, possibly
leading to an accident. Also, even if
no warning lights are illuminated or
messages are displayed, if any
abnormal sounds, smells or vibrations
are detected, or of the engine stops
suddenly, refrain from opening the
hood to inspect the engine and con-
sult an authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
WARNING
If you hear a loud noise or feel some-
thing impact the underside of the
vehicle while driving, immediately
stop the vehicle in a safe place.
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 leaking, stop
driving immediately and have the
vehicle inspected by an authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota 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.
WARNING
If the engine stalls while driving, sev-
eral warning lights will illuminate.
Depending on vehicle specifications,
the power-assisted brakes and power
steering may stop operating. In this
case the braking power will be
reduced and operation of the steering
wheel will become heavy. Although
the operation of the brakes and steer-
ing will not be totally lost, they will
require stronger than normal input to
operate. Stop the vehicle in a safe
place as soon as possible.
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The button is located in the centre
console.
1Unlock the cover, arrow 1, and
fold open, arrow 2.2Remove the warning triangle.
Roadside assistance can be con-
tacted if you require help in the
event of a breakdown.
In the case of a breakdown, data on
the vehicle condition can be trans-
ferred to the roadside assistance. It
is possible that malfunctions can be
remedied directly.
Contact with roadside assistance
can also be made via a vehicle
message, see page 153.
Activated Toyota Supra Connect
contract.
Mobile reception.
Standby state is switched on.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
Hazard warning lights
Warning triangle
Roadside assistance
Principle
General
Operating requirements
Starting roadside assistance
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Low-beam headlights switched
off in switch position
■Using the light switch
Make sure that the low-beam head-
lights are not switched on, for
example by the automatic driving
lights control. Therefore, perform
the check when there is sufficient
ambient brightness.
1Light switch, turn from setting
2Press SOS button. The compo-
nents of the system, for example
the microphone, are checked in
a specific sequence.
LED in the SOS button is illumi-
nated briefly, the system is func-
tional.
LED on the SOS button flashes;
the system could not be checked
successfully. Check the opera-
tional readiness once again
under the changed conditions.
If the emergency call does not work
even after a renewed system test,
have the system checked by an any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
■Via Toyota Supra Command
1"My vehicle"
2 Press the button.
3"Emergency call test"
4"Start emergency call test"
5"Start system test"
The self-test of the system is started; follow the instructions on
the Control Display.
If the system has not been suc-
cessfully checked, check the opera-
tional readiness once again under
changed conditions.
If the emergency call does not work
even after a renewed system test,
have the system checked by an any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The emergency call function may
be impaired.
The LED in the emergency call but-
ton area illuminates for approx. 30
seconds. A vehicle message is
shown.
Have a check performed by any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The fire extinguisher can be used to
put out vehicle fires.
Malfunction
Fire extinguisher
Principle
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corresponding jump-starting
connection on the donor vehicle.
3Connect the second terminal
clamp to the battery's positive
terminal or to the corresponding
jump-starting connection on the
vehicle to be started.
4Connect a terminal clamp on the
negative/– jump lead to the neg-
ative terminal of the battery or
the corresponding engine or
body earth connection on the
donor vehicle.
5Connect the second terminal
clamp to the negative terminal of
the battery or to a corresponding
engine or body earth connection
on the vehicle to be started.
Do not use spray products sold as
starting aids.
1Start the engine of the donor
vehicle and allow it to run for a
few minutes at a slightly
increased idle speed.
2Start the engine of the vehicle to
be started as normal.
If an initial attempt to start the engine
fails, wait several minutes until the dis-
charged battery has been recharged
somewhat.
3Allow both engines to run for a
few minutes.
4Disconnect the jump leads in
reverse order to connection.
Check the battery and have it recharged if necessary.
Do not have the vehicle towed.
Starting the engine
Tow-starting and towing
Safety note
WARNING
Due to system limitations, individual
functions may not work properly when
tow-starting/towing with activated
Toyota Supra Safety Systems. There
is a danger of accidents. Switch off all
Toyota Supra Safety Systems before
tow-starting/towing.
Automatic transmission:
transporting the vehicle
General
Safety notes
NOTICE
If the vehicle is towed with one axle
raised, the vehicle can be damaged.
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Only have the vehicle trans-
ported on a truck bed.
NOTICE
The vehicle may be damaged when
raising and securing it.
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty.
●Raise the vehicle with suitable
equipment.
●Do not raise or secure the vehicle
by its towing eye, body parts or sus-
pension parts.
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To remove a broken-down vehicle
from a dangerous area, it can be
pushed for a short distance.
Roll or push, see page 145, the
vehicle.
Only have the vehicle transported
on a truck bed.
Switch on the hazard warning
lights, depending on local regula-
tions.
If the electrical system of the vehi-
cle being towed has failed, the vehi-
cle must be made identifiable to
other road users, for instance by
placing a sign or the warning trian-
gle in the rear window.The towing eyes of both vehicles
should be on the same side.
If it is impossible to avoid attaching
the tow bar at an angle, note the
following:
Tow bar clearance may be lim-
ited when cornering.
The tow bar will generate lateral
forces if it is attached at an
angle.
Ensure that the towing rope is taut
when the towing vehicle drives off.
Use nylon ropes or straps, which
will enable the vehicle to be towed
without jerking. Pushing the vehicle
Towing truck
Towing other vehicles
General
Safety notes
WARNING
If the gross vehicle weight of the tow-
ing vehicle is less than that of the
vehicle to be towed, the towing eye
can be pulled off, or the vehicle may
no longer be controllable. There is a
danger of accidents. Make sure that
the gross vehicle weight of the towing
vehicle is greater than the weight of
the vehicle to be towed.
NOTICE
If the tow bar or the towing rope is not
attached correctly, other vehicle parts
can be damaged. There is a danger
of damage to property. Attach the tow
bar or towing rope to the towing eye
correctly.
To w b a r
Towing rope
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■Safety note
■General
In a car wash, the vehicle must be
able to roll freely.
Roll or push the vehicle, see page
145.
Some car washes require you to
get out of the vehicle. It is not possi-
ble to lock the vehicle from the out-
side in selector lever position N. If an attempt is made to lock the vehi-
cle, a signal sounds.
Ensure that the remote control is
located in the vehicle.
Switch on drive-ready state, see
page 45.
Do not rub wet headlights dry and
do not use abrasive or corrosive
cleaning agents.
Soak impurities such as insect resi-
dues with shampoo and wash off
with water.
Remove ice with a de-icer spray; do
not use an ice scraper.
After the vehicle has been washed,
briefly apply the brakes to dry them
otherwise braking effectiveness
may be temporarily reduced. The
heat generated by braking dries the
brake discs and brake pads and
protects them against corrosion.
Completely remove residues on the
windscreens to avoid affecting visi-
bility due to smearing, and to
reduce wiping noise and wiper
blade wear.
NOTICE
The vehicle can be damaged if auto-
matic washing bays or car washes
are used incorrectly. There is a dan-
ger of damage to property. Observe
the following notes:
●Textile car washes or systems
using soft brushes are preferable,
to avoid damage to the paintwork.
●Avoid washing bays or car washes
with guide rails higher than 10 cm,
4 in, to avoid damage to the body.
●Note the maximum tyre width of the
guide rail to avoid damage to tyres
and rims.
●Fold in the exterior mirrors to avoid
damaging them.
●Deactivate the wipers and the rain
sensor (if fitted) to avoid damage to
the wiper system.
Entering a car wash with a auto-
matic transmission
NOTICE
Selector lever position P is automati-
cally engaged when standby state is
switched off. There is a danger of
damage to property. Do not switch off
standby state in car washes.
Exiting from a car wash
Headlights
After washing the vehicle
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clean and care for the leather
approximately every two months.
Clean light-coloured leather more
frequently as it has the tendency to
soil faster.
Use leather cleaner, otherwise dirt
and grease will attack the protec-
tive coating of the leather.
Regularly clean the upholstery with
a vacuum cleaner.
In the event of heavy soiling, for
example stains caused by drinks,
use a soft sponge or a lint-free
microfibre cloth with suitable inte-
rior cleaning agents.
Clean the upholstery up to the
seams using wide wiping actions.
Avoid rubbing vigorously.
When cleaning the wheels while
they are installed on the vehicle, only use neutral rim cleaner with a
pH value of between 5 and 9. Do
not use abrasive cleaners or steam
cleaners above 60 °C/140 °F.
Observe the manufacturer's
instructions.
Corrosive, acidic or alkaline
cleaners may destroy the protective
layer of adjacent parts, for example
brake discs.
After cleaning, briefly apply the
brakes to dry them. The heat gen-
erated by braking dries the brake
discs and brake pads and protects
them against corrosion.
Chrome-like surfaces should be
cleaned carefully with plenty of
water, particularly if affected by
road salt, if necessary with added
car shampoo.
The surfaces of rubber parts can be
contaminated or lose their shine
due to environmental influences.
Only use water and suitable care
products for cleaning.
Rubber parts subjected to high
wear and tear should be treated
regularly with rubber care products.
Do not use silicone-based care
products for treating rubber seals,
otherwise these could be damaged
and become a source of noise. Care of upholstery fabrics
General
Safety note
NOTICE
Open Velcro fasteners on articles of
clothing can damage the seat covers.
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Make sure that any Velcro fas-
teners on your clothing are closed.
Care of special parts
Light alloy wheels
Chrome surfaces
Rubber parts
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Plastic parts include, for example:
Imitation leather surfaces.
Roof lining.
Lamp glass.
Parts sprayed matt black.
Painted parts in the interior.
Clean with a microfibre cloth.
Lightly moisten the cloth with water,
if necessary.
Do not soak the roof lining.
Dirt on the belt straps can interfere
with the action of the reel and rep-
resents a safety hazard.
Only clean the belt straps with a
mild soap solution while still fitted to
the vehicle.
Do not allow seat belts to retract unless they are dry.
Floor mats can be removed from
the vehicle to enable the interior to
be cleaned more thoroughly.
In the event of heavy soiling, clean
floor carpets using a microfibre
cloth and water or textile cleaner.
Rub back and forth in the direction
of travel to prevent matting.
Clean sensors or camera lenses
using a cloth moistened with a
small amount of glass cleaner. Plastic parts
NOTICE
Cleaning agents containing alcohol or
solvents, such as nitro thinners, cold
cleaners, fuel or similar can damage
plastic parts. There is a danger of
damage to property. Clean with a
microfibre cloth. Lightly moisten the
cloth with water, if necessary.
Seat belts
WARNING
Chemical cleaners can cause irrepa-
rable damage to the fabric of the seat
belts. The protective function of the
seat belts will be lost. There is a dan-
ger of injury or even death. Only use a
mild soap and water solution for
cleaning the seat belts.
Carpets and foot mats
WARNING
Objects in the driver's footwell can
restrict the pedal travel or block a
pedal that has been pressed. There is
a danger of accidents. Stow items in
the vehicle so that they are secure
and cannot get into the driver's
footwell. Only use floor mats that are
suitable for the vehicle and can be
securely fastened to the floor. Do not
use loose floor mats, and do not place
several floor mats on top of one
another. Make sure that there is suffi-
cient space for the pedals. Ensure
that floor mats are securely reat-
tached after having been removed, for
example for cleaning.
Sensors/camera lenses
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Supra Owner's ManualAlphabetical Index
Alphabetical Index
A
A/C button, see Cooling function 251
ABS, anti-lock braking system.... 215
ACC, see Adaptive Cruise Control
..................................................... 225
Acceleration assistant, see Launch
Control ........................................ 148
Accessories and parts ..................... 7
Acknowledgement signals of the
vehicle ........................................... 90
Activated carbon filter.................. 255
Activation, airbags ....................... 188
Active bonnet, see Active pedestrian
protection.................................... 190
Active Guard, see Toyota Supra
Safety .......................................... 191
Active pedestrian protection ....... 190
Adaptive brake assist .................. 216
Adaptive Cruise Control with Stop &
Go ACC........................................ 225
Adaptive variable suspension..... 248
Adaptive variable suspension, adap-
tive ............................................... 248
Additives, engine oil grades ........ 311
Adjustable speed limit, see Manual
Speed Limiter ............................. 220
Adjusting the headlights.............. 176
Age of tyres ................................... 281
Air conditioning ............................ 250
Air outlets, see Ventilation........... 255
Air pressure, tyres ........................ 278
Airbag switch, see Key switch for
front passenger airbags ............ 188
Airbags .......................................... 179
Airbags, indicator/warning lamp . 181
Alarm system .................................. 91
Alarm, false ..................................... 93
All-season tyres, see Winter tyres
..................................................... 283
Angle, backrest ............................... 98
Anti-lock braking system, ABS ... 215
Anti-theft alarm system, see Alarm
system ........................................... 91
Anti-theft system, locking.............. 76Anti-theft system, see Thiefproof
wheel studs ................................. 300
Anti-theft, wheel studs ................. 300
Anti-trap mechanism, windows ..... 94
Apple CarPlay, connection to the
vehicle ........................................... 70
Aquaplaning .................................. 269
AUTO programme, automatic air
conditioning ................................ 252
Auto Start Stop function .............. 134
Automatic air conditioning .......... 250
Automatic anti-glare control, see
Automatic high-beam................. 174
Automatic Cruise Control, see Adap-
tive Cruise Control ..................... 225
Automatic driving lights control . 171
Automatic emergency call ........... 338
Automatic high-beam ................... 174
Automatic locking........................... 90
Automatic parking function, exterior
mirror ........................................... 105
Automatic start-stop function ..... 134
Automatic transmission ............... 143
Automatic transmission, see Auto-
matic transmission..................... 143
Automatic unlocking ...................... 91
Avoiding false alarms..................... 93
Axle load limit ............................... 357
Axle loads, weight ........................ 357
B
Backrest angle ................................ 98
Backrest contour, see Lumbar sup-
port ................................................ 98
Backrest width ................................ 98
Backrest, seats ............................... 95
Bag holders ................................... 262
Bar for tow-starting/towing .......... 346
Battery, vehicle ............................. 327
Belts, see Seat belts ....................... 98
Black ice, see Outside temperature
warning........................................ 158
Blind spot monitor........................ 207
Bluetooth connection ..................... 67