height TOYOTA SUPRA 2019 Owner's Manual
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*: Make sure to move the seat to the lowermost position.
ISOFIX child restraint systems are divided into different “fixture”. The child
restraint system can be used in the seating positions for “fixture” mentioned
in the table above. For kind of “fixture” relation, confirm the following table.
If your child restraint system has no kind of “fixture” (or if you cannot find
information in the table below), please refer to the child restraint system
“vehicle list” for compatibility information or ask the retailer of your child
seat.Detail information for child restraint systems installation (for Unraine, Rus-
sia, Israel, Turkey, Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia,
Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan with
ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag manual on-off switch)
Seating position
Seat position numberAirbag manual on-off switch
ONOFF
Seating position suitable for universal
belted (Yes/No)Ye s
Forward facing onlyYe s
i-Size seating position (Yes/No)NoNo
Seating position suitable for lateral fix-
ture (L1/L2/No)NoNo
Suitable rearward facing fixture
(R1/R2X/R2/R3/No)NoR1, R2*
Suitable forward facing fixture
(F2X/F2/F3/No)F2X, F2, F3F2X, F2, F3
Suitable junior seat fixture (B2/B3/No)B2, B3B2, B3
FixtureDescription
F3Full-height, forward-facing child restraint systems
F2Reduced-height forward-facing child restraint systems
F2XReduced-height forward-facing child restraint systems
R3Full-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems
R2Reduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems
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CONTROLS
ISOFIX child restraint systems are divided into different “fixture”. The child
restraint system can be used in the seating positions for “fixture” mentioned
in the table above. For kind of “fixture” relation, confirm the following table.
If your child restraint system has no kind of “fixture” (or if you cannot find
information in the table below), please refer to the child restraint system
“vehicle list” for compatibility information or ask the retailer of your child
seat.
R2XReduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems
R1Rearward-facing infant seat
L1Left lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat
L2Right lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat
B2Junior seat
B3Junior seat
Detail information for child restraint systems installation (for Unraine, Rus-
sia, Israel, Turkey, Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia,
Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan without
ISOFIX lower anchorage and airbag manual on-off switch)
Seating position
Seat position number
Seating position suitable for universal belted (Yes/No)Ye s
Forward facing only
i-Size seating position (Yes/No)No
Seating position suitable for lateral fixture (L1/L2/No)No
Suitable rearward facing fixture (R1/R2X/R2/R3/No)No
Suitable forward facing fixture (F2X/F2/F3/No)No
Suitable junior seat fixture (B2/B3/No)B2, B3
FixtureDescription
F3Full-height, forward-facing child restraint systems
F2Reduced-height forward-facing child restraint systems
F2XReduced-height forward-facing child restraint systems
FixtureDescription
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CONTROLS
If your child restraint system has no kind of “fixture” (or if you cannot find
information in the table below), please refer to the child restraint system
“vehicle list” for compatibility information or ask the retailer of your child
seat.
FixtureDescription
F3Full-height, forward-facing child restraint systems
F2Reduced-height forward-facing child restraint systems
F2XReduced-height forward-facing child restraint systems
R3Full-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems
R2Reduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems
R2XReduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems
R1Rearward-facing infant seat
L1Left lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat
L2Right lateral-facing (carrycot) infant seat
B2Junior seat
B3Junior seat
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headlights are switched on.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2"Toyota Supra Commnad set-
tings"
3"Displays"
4"Head-up display"
5"Height"
6Turn the Controller until the
desired height is obtained.
7Press the Controller.
The setting is saved for the cur-
rently used driver profile.
The height of the Head-Up Display
can also be saved with the memory
function, see page 106.
The Head-Up Display view can be
rotated.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Displays"
4"Head-up display"
5"Rotation"
6Turn the Controller until the
desired setting is reached.
7Press the Controller.The visibility of the display on the
Head-Up Display can be affected
by the following:
Seat position.
Objects placed on the Head-Up
Display cover.
Sunglasses with certain polarisa-
tion filters.
Wet road.
Unfavourable lighting conditions.
If the picture is distorted, have the
basic settings checked by any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The windscreen constitutes part of
the system.
The shape of the windscreen ena-
bles a sharp image to be projected.
A film in the windscreen prevents
double images occurring.
For this reason, it is highly recom-
mended for the special windscreen
to be renewed by any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer if
required. Adjusting the height
Adjusting the rotationVisibility of the display
Special windscreen
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MOBILITY
have the legally prescribed mini-
mum height of 1.6 mm, approxi-
mately 0.06 in.
The positions of the wear displays
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 pulling to the left
or right.
Damage can be caused by the fol-
lowing situations, for example:
• Driving over kerbs.
• Road damage.
• Tyre inflation pressure insuffi-
cient.
• Vehicle overloading.
• Incorrect tyre storage.
Irrespective of the tyre tread depth,
change tyres after 6 years at the
latest.
The date of manufacture of the tyre
is indicated on the tyre sidewall.
Tyre damage
General
Safety notes
WARNING
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.
WARNING
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
Date of manufacture
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Tyres with special approval: the
system will not function correctly if
a reset has not been carried out, for
example, a flat tyre is reported in
spite of the correct tyre pressure.
• A wheel without TPM wheel elec-
tronics is fitted, for example
emergency wheel: have the
wheels checked if necessary.
• Malfunction: have the system
checked.
• Fault due to systems or devices
with the same radio frequency:
the system is automatically reac-
tivated upon leaving the field of
interference.
• In the case of tyres with special
approval: the system was unable
to complete the reset. Perform a
system reset again.For run-flat tyres or when using a
flat tyre kit, it is not always neces-
sary to change a wheel immedi-
ately if tyre inflation pressure is lost
due to a flat tyre.
If required, the tools for changing
wheels are available as optional
accessories from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer. Reset not carried out
Malfunction
Message
The yellow warning lamp
flashes and is then illumi-
nated continuously. A
vehicle message is
shown. Tyre pressure
losses cannot be
detected.
Measure
Wheel change
General
Safety notes
WARNING
The jack is only intended for raising
the vehicle briefly during a wheel
change. Even if the safety measures
are complied with, there is a risk of
the raised vehicle falling over due
tothe jack slipping. There is a danger
of injury or even death. If the vehicle
is raised with the jack, do not lie
underneath the vehicle and do not
start the engine.
WARNING
Supports such as wooden blocks
under the vehicle jack can prevent it
from achieving its load capacity due
to the restricted height. The load
capacity of the wooden blocks may be
exceeded, causing the vehicle to tip
over. There is a danger of injury or
even death. Do not place supports
under the vehicle jack.
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3Watch out for any protruding
parts of the bonnet.
Allow the bonnet to drop from a
height of approximately 50 cm, 20
in.
The bonnet must engage on both
sides.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.
Depending on the region, many fill-
ing stations sell fuel that is adapted
to winter or summer conditions.
Fuel that is sold in winter facilitates
cold starting, for example.
For optimal fuel consumption, the
petrol should be sulphur-free or low
in sulphur content.
Fuels labelled on the pump as con-
taining metal must not be used. ClosingService products
Vehicle equipment
Fuel quality
General
Petrol
General
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6-1.REFERENCE
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.
The technical data and specifica-
tions in the Owner's Manual are ref-
erence figures. The vehicle-specific
data can deviate from this, for
example, due to selected special
equipment, country variants or
country-specific measurement
methods. Detailed values can be
found in the permit documents, on
information plates on the vehicle or
can be requested from any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
The information in the vehicle docu-
ments always takes precedence
over the information in this Owner's
Manual.
Dimensions can vary depending on the model version, equipment or coun-
try-specific measurement method.
The heights specified do not take into account add-on parts such as a roof
aerial, roof railing or spoiler. The heights can deviate, for example, due to
selected special equipment, tyres, loads and suspension design.
Technical data
Vehicle equipment
General
Dimensions
Width with mirrorsmm (in)2026 (79.8)
Width without mirrorsmm (in)1854 (73.0)
Heightmm (in)
1292 (50.9)*1
1299 (51.1)*2
1294 (50.9)*3
Lengthmm (in)4379 (172.4)
Wheelbasemm (in)2470 (97.2)
Smallest turning circle dia.m (ft)11.0 (36.1)
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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