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CONTROLS
155 mph, the system once again
responds according to the setting.
The system may have limited func-
tionality in the following situations,
for example:
If the speed of the approaching
vehicle is significantly higher
than the driver's own speed.
In thick fog, wet conditions or
snow.
On sharp bends or narrow roads.
If the bumper is dirty, iced up or
covered, for example by stickers.
When a projecting load is being
transported.
A vehicle message is displayed in
the event of limited functionality.
Depending on the selected setting
for warnings, for example the warn-
ing time, it is possible for more
warnings to be displayed. As a
result, there may be an increased
number of premature warnings
about critical situations.
The system responds to vehicles
approaching from behind.Two radar sensors in the rear
bumper monitor the area behind
the vehicle.
If a vehicle is approaching from
behind at appropriate speed, the
system responds as follows:
The hazard warning lights are
switched on to warn the traffic
behind if there is potential for a
rear collision. Functional limitations
Warning displays
Prevention of rear collision
Principle
General
Safety notes
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.
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The radar sensors are located in
the rear bumper.
Keep the bumpers clean and unob-
structed in the area of the radar
sensors.
The system is automatically acti-
vated at the start of each journey.
The system is deactivated in the
following situations:
When reversing.The system may have limited func-
tionality in the following situations:
If the speed of the approaching
vehicle is significantly higher
than the driver's own speed.
If the approaching vehicle is trav-
elling slowly.
In thick fog, wet conditions or
snow.
On sharp bends or narrow roads.
If the bumper is dirty, iced up or
covered, for example by stickers.
When a projecting load is being
transported.
The brake lights flash to warn road
users behind your vehicle that you
are performing an emergency brak-
ing manoeuvre. This can reduce
the risk of a rear-end collision.
WARNING
Displays and warnings do not relieve
you of your personal responsibility.
System limitations can mean that
warnings or system responses are
not issued or are issued too late,
incorrectly or without justification.
There is a danger of accidents. Adapt
your driving style to the traffic condi-
tions. Observe the traffic situation and
intervene actively if the situation war-
rants it.
Overview
Radar sensors
Switching on/off
System limits
Emergency brake lights
Principle
General
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road.
In such cases, depress the acceler-
ator pedal.
The following restrictions may apply
if the weather or lighting conditions
are unfavourable:
Impaired detection of vehicles.
Brief interruptions when vehicles
have already been detected.
Examples of unfavourable weather
or lighting conditions:
Wet roads.
Snowfall.
Slush.
Fog.
Oncoming light.
Pay attention when driving and
respond to the prevailing traffic con-
ditions. If necessary, intervene
actively, for example by braking,
steering or manoeuvring.
The desired speed is also main-
tained on a downhill stretch. The
vehicle may drive slower than the
desired speed on uphill gradients if
the engine power is not sufficient.The system cannot be activated if
the radar sensor is not correctly
aligned, for example following park-
ing damage.
A vehicle message is displayed if
the system has failed.
Have the system checked by any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The system may have limited func-
tionality if the radar sensor detec-
tion range is partially covered, for
example by the number plate
holder.
The function for detecting and
responding to stationary vehicles
when approaching may be limited
in the following situation:
During the camera calibration
process immediately after vehi-
cle delivery.
Failure or soiling of the camera.
A vehicle message is shown.
When the systems in the vehicle
(Speed Limit Info, for example) Weather
Engine powerMalfunction
Radar sensor
Camera
Speed Limit Assist
Principle
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DRIVING HINTS
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 vehi-
cles, etc. Drive with caution at a low
speed, using the centerline, guard-
rails, taillights of a preceding vehi-
cle, 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 suscepti-
ble 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 sur-
face may be slippery and visibil-
ity may be reduced. In this case,
turn the low beam headlights on
to make your vehicle more visi-
ble to other vehicles, etc.
Increase the distance between
your vehicle and preceding vehi-
cles and drive safely at a lower
speed than normal, avoiding
sudden acceleration, braking or
steering operations.
Use the rear defroster and air
conditioning system to prevent
the windows from fogging up.
Hydroplaning is more likely to
occur when driving on ruts or
through large puddles.
On wet or slushy roads, a wedge of
water can form between the tyres
and the road. Driving in inclement weather
When visibility is poor due to fog
During strong wind
When it is raining
Aquaplaning
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Supra Owner's ManualAlphabetical Index
Flat tyre, see Tyre Pressure Monitor
..................................................... 290
Flat tyre, wheel change ................ 298
Flooding ........................................ 270
Floor carpet, care ......................... 353
Fog lights, see Bulbs and lights . 327
Fold-out position of windscreen wip-
ers ................................................ 142
Foot brake ..................................... 270
Foot mats, care ............................. 353
Front airbags ................................ 179
Front head restraints.................... 103
Front lights, see Bulbs and lights327
Front neck supports, see Head
restraints ..................................... 103
Front passenger airbags, deactivat-
ing/activating .............................. 188
Front passenger airbags, indicator
lamp ............................................. 190
Front passenger's mirror, tilting
down, see Automatic parking func-
tion............................................... 105
Front seats ...................................... 95
Front-end collision warning with City
braking function ......................... 193
Front-end collision warning with
light braking function ................ 193
Fuel ................................................ 307
Fuel filler flap ................................ 276
Fuel gauge .................................... 157
Fuel quality ................................... 307
Fuel recommendation .................. 307
Fuel tank cap ................................ 276
Fuel, tank capacity ....................... 358
Fuses ............................................. 329
G
Gearbox, see Automatic transmis-
sion .............................................. 143
General driving information ........ 267
General settings ............................. 61
Glare protection, see Sun visor .. 257
Glove box ...................................... 260
Go function ................................... 225Go function ACC ........................... 225
GPS positioning, vehicle position. 63
H
Handbrake, see Parking brake .... 137
Hazard warning lights .................. 336
Headlight cleaning system, see
Wiper system .............................. 140
Headlight courtesy delay feature 173
Headlight flasher........................... 139
Headlight glass ............................. 327
Headlights, care ............................ 349
Headlights, see Bulbs and lights 327
Head-Up Display ........................... 168
Head-Up Display, care .................. 354
Head-Up Display, see Memory func-
tion ............................................... 106
Head-Up Display, standard view . 169
Height, vehicle .............................. 356
Help in driving off, see Drive-off
assistant ...................................... 216
High-beam headlights .................. 139
Hill Start Assist, see Drive-off assis-
tant ............................................... 216
Holder for beverages .................... 261
Horn ................................................. 40
Hot exhaust system ...................... 267
I
Ice warning, see Outside tempera-
ture warning ................................ 158
Identification number, see Vehicle
identification number ................... 17
Idle state, standby state and
drive-ready state........................... 44
Important considerations............. 109
Indicator and warning lamps, see
Vehicle messages....................... 152
Indicator lamp, front passenger
airbags......................................... 190
Individual settings, see Driver pro-
files ................................................ 86
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Part replacement .......................... 326
Particle filter, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter ....................................... 267
Parts and accessories ..................... 7
Pedestrian protection, active ...... 190
Person warning with City light brak-
ing function................................. 198
Personal profile, see Driver profiles
....................................................... 86
Petrol ............................................. 307
Petrol grade .................................. 308
Petrol particle filter, see Exhaust gas
particle filter................................ 267
Place for children ......................... 109
Plastic parts, care......................... 353
Positioning, vehicle position ......... 63
Power display, see Sport displays
..................................................... 167
Power failure ................................. 329
Power window switches ................ 93
Pressure Monitor, see Tyre Pressure
Monitor ........................................ 290
Pressure, tyres ............................. 278
Prevention of rear collision ......... 211
Printed on-board literature ............ 18
Profiles, see Driver profiles ........... 86
Protection function, windows, see
Anti-trap mechanism ................... 94
R
Racing track driving ..................... 271
Radiator fan, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter ....................................... 267
Radio remote control, see Remote
control ........................................... 74
Rain sensor ................................... 141
Rear collision warning, see Preven-
tion of rear collision ................... 211
Rear fog light ................................ 176
Rear fog light, see Bulbs and lights
..................................................... 327
Rear light, see Bulbs and lights .. 327
Rear-view camera, without Sur-
round View .................................. 242Rear-view mirror, automatic-dim . 105
Recirculating air filter, see Microfil-
ter/activated carbon filter .......... 255
Recommended makes of tyre ...... 282
Recycling ....................................... 318
Refuelling ...................................... 276
Remedying flat tyres .................... 284
Remote control of the vehicle,
replacing the battery .................... 77
Remote control, additional ............ 78
Remote control, integrated key ..... 79
Remote control, loss ...................... 78
Remote control, malfunction ......... 78
Remote control, opening/closing .. 74
Replacement of parts ................... 326
Replacement of wheels/tyres ...... 282
Replacement wheel, see Emergency
wheel ........................................... 303
Replacing bulbs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................ 327
Replacing LEDs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................ 327
Replacing light-emitting diodes, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 327
Replacing lights, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................ 327
Replacing parts ............................. 326
Replacing the battery, remote con-
trol of the vehicle.......................... 77
Replacing the wiper blades ......... 326
RES CNCL button, see Adaptive
Cruise Control ............................ 225
RES CNCL button, see Cruise Con-
trol................................................ 222
Reset, Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM
..................................................... 293
Restraint systems for children, see
Carrying children safely ............ 109
Retreaded tyres............................. 283
Reuse, recycling ........................... 318
Reversing light, replacing Bulbs, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 327
Revolution counter ....................... 157
Right-hand traffic, light setting ... 176
Rim cleaner, light alloy wheels .... 352