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At blind exits or when reversing out
of perpendicular parking spaces,
the system detects other road
users approaching from the side
earlier than is possible from the
driver's seat.
Two radar sensors in the rear
bumper monitor the area behind
the vehicle.
The system indicates when other
road users are approaching.The radar sensors are located in
the rear bumper.
Keep the bumpers clean and unob-
structed in the area of the radar
sensors.
1Press the Park Assistant
button.
Crossing traffic warning
Principle
General
Safety note
WARNING
The system does not relieve you of
your personal responsibility to assess
the visibility conditions and traffic situ-
ation correctly. There is a danger of
accidents. Adapt your driving style to
the traffic conditions. Observe the
traffic situation and intervene actively
if the situation warrants it.
Overview
Button in the vehicle
Park Assistant button
Radar sensors
Switching on/off
Activating/deactivating the system
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2Tilt the Controller to the right.
3"Settings"
4"Cross-traffic alert"
5"Cross-traffic alert"
Or via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2"Vehicle settings"
3"Parking"
4"Cross-traffic alert"
5"Cross-traffic alert"
If the system was activated on the
Control Display, it is switched on
automatically as soon as Parking
Sensors or Panorama View is
active and a gear is engaged.
The system is switched on at the
rear when reverse gear is engaged.
The system switches off automati-
cally in the following situations:
If walking speed is exceeded.
When a certain distance is
exceeded.
During active parking with the
Park Assistant.
The Control Display shows the cor-responding display, an acoustic sig-
nal may sound and the light in the
exterior mirror flashes.
The light in the exterior mirror
flashes if other vehicles are
detected by the rear sensors when
the vehicle is moving backwards.
In the Parking Sensors view, the
relevant boundary area flashes red
if the sensors detect vehicles.
In addition to the visual display, a
warning signal sounds when your
own vehicle is moving in the corre- Switching on automatically
Switching off automatically
Wa rning
General
Light in the exterior mirror
Display in the Parking Sensors
view
Acoustic warning
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Safety notes
WARNING
When using the air conditioning sys-
tem, seat heaters, etc. for a long
period of time, make sure that no
body parts are kept near the air out-
lets or in direct contact with the seat,
as doing so may lead to minor burns
or chill burns. If you feel unusual while
using the air conditioning system or
seat heaters, stop use or change the
setting immediately.
Automatic air conditioning
Overview
Buttons in the vehicle
Climate functions
ButtonFunction
Temperature, see page
251.
Air-conditioning mode,
see page 251.
Maximum cooling, see
page 252.
AUTO programme, see
page 252.
Recirculated-air mode,
see page 253.
Switch off, see page 251.
Air distribution, manual,
see page 254.
Defrost the windscreen
and remove condensa-
tion, see page 254.
Rear window heating, see
page 254.
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cal devices when standby state or
drive-ready state is switched on.
The total load of all sockets must
not exceed 140 watt at 12 volts.
To avoid damage to the socket, do
not insert an incompatible plug.Pull off the cover.
Open the cover. General
Safety notes
WARNING
Devices and cables, for example port-
able navigation devices, that are
located in the deployment range of
the airbags may impede airbag
deployment or be flung around the
vehicle interior when the airbag is
deployed. There is a danger of injury.
Make sure that devices and cables
are not in the deployment range of the
airbags.
NOTICE
Battery chargers for the vehicle bat-
tery may operate with high voltages
and high currents which can overload
or damage the 12-volt on-board net-
work. There is a danger of damage to
property. Only connect battery charg-
ers for the vehicle battery to the
jump-starting connections in the
engine compartment.
NOTICE
If metallic objects fall into the socket,
they can cause a short circuit. There
is a danger of damage to property.
After using the socket, put the socket
cover back on.
Centre console
Boot
Wireless charger
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Pull the handle.
The lighting in the glove box comes
on.
Move the cover up.
The glove box can be locked with
an integrated key. This prevents
access to the glove box.
After the glove box has been
locked, the remote control without
the integrated key can be handed
over, for example if the car is being
parked by a valet service.
There are storage compartments in
the doors. Safety notes
WARNING
Loose objects or devices connected
by a cable to the vehicle, for example
mobile telephones, may be flung
around the interior during the journey,
for example in an accident or during
braking and evasive manoeuvres.
There is a danger of injury. Ensure
that loose objects or devices con-
nected by cable to the vehicle are
secured in place in the interior.
NOTICE
Anti-slip mats can damage the dash-
board. There is a danger of damage
to property. Do not use anti-slip mats.
Glove box
Safety note
WARNING
The glove box projects into the inte-
rior when it is opened. Objects in the
glove box may be flung around the
interior during the journey, for exam-
ple in an accident or during braking
and evasive manoeuvres. There is a
danger of injury. Immediately close
the glove box after using it.
Opening
Closing
Locking
Pockets in the doors
General
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CONTROLS
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. Safety note
WARNING
Fragile objects, for example glass
bottles or glasses, can break in the
event of an accident. Shards may
scatter throughout the interior. There
is a danger of injury or damage to
property. Do not use any fragile
objects while driving. Only stow fragile
objects in closed storage compart-
ments.
Cupholder
Safety note
WARNING
Unsuitable containers placed in the
cupholders may damage the cuphold-
ers or be flung into the interior, for
example in the event of an accident or
during braking or evasive manoeu-
vres. Spilt liquids can distract the
driver from the road and lead to an
accident. Hot beverages may damage
the cupholders or cause scalding.
There is a danger of injury or damage
to property. Do not force objects into
the cupholder. Use lightweight, seala-
ble containers that are shatterproof.
Do not transport hot drinks.
Boot
Vehicle equipment
Loads
Safety notes
WARNING
A high gross vehicle weight can make
the tyres to overheat, causing internal
damage and a sudden loss of tyre
inflation pressure. Handling charac-
teristics can be negatively influenced,
for example reduced directional sta-
bility, longer braking distance and
modified steering characteristics.
There is a danger of accidents.
Please comply with the permitted load
index of the tyre, and do not exceed
the permitted gross vehicle weight.
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Wrap protective material around
any sharp corners and edges on
the load.
Heavy transported loads: stow
as far forward and as low down as possible, ideally directly
behind the boot partition.
Small and lightweight trans-
ported loads: can be secured
with retaining straps, a luggage
net or other suitable straps.
Large and heavy transported
loads: secure with lashing straps.
Equipment for securing the trans-
ported load, for example lashing
straps, tensioning straps or luggage
nets, must be secured to the lash-
ing eyes in the boot.
Four lashing eyes are located in the
boot for securing the loads.
There is a bag holder on the left
and right side in the boot.
WARNING
If the permitted total weight and the
permitted axle loads are exceeded,
the operational safety of the vehicle is
no longer guaranteed. There is a dan-
ger of accidents. Do not exceed the
permitted total weight and permitted
axle loads.
WARNING
Loose objects or devices connected
by a cable to the vehicle, for example
mobile telephones, may be flung
around the interior during the journey,
for example in an accident or during
braking and evasive manoeuvres.
There is a danger of injury. Ensure
that loose objects or devices con-
nected by cable to the vehicle are
secured in place in the interior.
WARNING
Incorrectly stowed objects may slip or
be flung into the interior, for example
in an accident, during braking or eva-
sive manoeuvres. Vehicle occupants
could be struck and injured. There is
a danger of injury. Stow and secure
objects and the load correctly.
NOTICE
Liquids in the boot may cause dam-
age. There is a danger of damage to
property. Ensure that no liquids leak
out into the boot.
Stowing and securing a
transported load
Lashing eyes in the boot
General
Lashing eyes
Bag holders
General
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CONTROLSThere is a tensioning strap on the
right-hand trim panel for securing
small objects.
Smaller objects can be stowed in
the net on the left-hand side. Move
the net down to transport larger
objects. Take hold of the net as
close to the edge as possible, next
to the bracket. There will be initial
resistance to overcome.There is a storage compartment on
the right side of the boot.
Unlock the cover on the right-hand
side trim, arrow 1, and open, arrow
2. Safety note
WARNING
Incorrect use of the bag holders can
present a danger, for example if
objects are flung around in the event
of braking and evasive manoeuvres.
There is a danger of injury and dam-
age to property. Only hang light
objects, for example shopping bags,
on the bag holders. Only transport
heavy luggage in the boot if suitably
secured.
Tensioning strap
Net
Side storage compartment,
right
General
Opening
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4-1.DRIV ING HINTS
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.
Moving parts must adapt to one
another.
The following notes will help to
maximise the vehicle's lifetime and
efficiency.
Do not use Launch Control, see
page 148, when running in.Do not exceed the maximum
engine revs and speed:
With petrol engines, 4500 rpm
and 160 km/h, approximately
100 mph.
Generally avoid kick-down and driv-
ing under full load.
Engine and road speeds can be
gradually increased.
Due to the manufacturing process,
new tyres do not provide maximum
grip immediately.
Drive moderately for the first 300
km, 200 miles.
Driving precautions
Vehicle equipment
Running in
General
Safety note
WARNING
New parts and components can
cause safety and Driver Assistance
Systems to respond with a delay.
There is a danger of accidents. After
new parts have been installed or if the
vehicle is new, drive moderately and
intervene at an early stage if neces-
sary. Please comply with running-in
procedures for the corresponding
parts and components.
Engine, gearbox and differ-
ential
Up to 2000 km, 1200 miles
From 2000 km, 1200 miles
onwards
Ty r e s
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Brake discs and pads only achieve
their full effectiveness after approxi-
mately 500 km, 300 miles. Drive
moderately during this running-in
period.
Please comply with the running-in
procedures again if the compo-
nents previously referred to are
renewed.
The exhaust gas particle filter col-
lects soot particles. The soot parti-
cles are burned at high
temperatures to clean the exhaust
gas particle filter as necessary.
The cleaning process takes a few
minutes, during which the following
may occur:
Engine temporarily runs a bit
roughly.
A slightly higher engine speed is
required to achieve the usual
power output.
A small amount of smoke from
the exhaust, even after stopping
the engine. Brake system
After fitting new parts
General driving information
Closing the boot lid
Safety note
WARNING
When open, the boot lid protrudes
above the vehicle, and in the event of
an accident, braking or evasive
manoeuvres, it can endanger vehicle
occupants and other road users, or
damage the vehicle. Exhaust fumes
may also enter the passenger com-
partment. There is a danger of injury
or damage to property. Do not drive
with the boot lid open.
Hot exhaust system
WARNING
During vehicle operation, high tem-
peratures may occur under the vehi-
cle body, for example due to the
exhaust system. If flammable materi-
als, for example leaves or grass,
come into contact with hot parts of the
exhaust system, these materials can
catch fire. There is a danger of injury
or damage to property. Never remove
the heat shields fitted here or apply
under seal to them. Make sure that
when driving, idling or parking, no
flammable materials can come into
contact with hot vehicle parts. Do not
touch the hot exhaust system.
Exhaust gas particle filter
Principle
General