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1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4"Settings"
5Select the following settings:
• "Bluetooth"
• "Apple CarPlay"
Register iPhone via Bluetooth on
the vehicle, see page 67.
Select CarPlay as the function:
"Apple CarPlay"
The iPhone is connected to the
vehicle and displayed in the device
list, see page 72.
For further information, see the
Owner's Manual for Navigation,
Entertainment and Communication.
There may be instances where the
mobile device does not function as
expected, even though all precondi-
tions have been met and all the
necessary steps have been carried
out in the correct order. Neverthe-
less, the mobile device does not
function as expected.
In such cases, the following expla-
nations may provide assistance:
The iPhone has already been
paired with Apple CarPlay. When a new connection is established, Car-
Play can no longer be selected.
• Delete the iPhone concerned
from the device list.
• On the iPhone, delete the vehicle
concerned from the list of saved
connections under Bluetooth and
under WLAN.
• Pair the iPhone as a new device.
If the steps listed have been carried
out and the desired function still
cannot be run: contact the cus-
tomer support, an any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Screen Mirroring enables you to
display your smartphone screen on
the Control Display.
• Compatible smartphone with
Screen Mirroring interface.
• Screen Mirroring is switched on
in the smartphone.
• WLAN is switched on in the vehi-
cle.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices" Registering iPhone with CarPlay
Operation
Frequently Asked Questions
Screen Mirroring
General
Operating requirements
Switching on WLAN
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4"Settings"
5"Vehicle WiFi"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4"Connect new device"
5 "Screen Mirroring"
The WLAN name of the vehicle is dis-
played in the Control Display.
6On the smartphone, search for
WLAN devices in the vicinity.
The WLAN name of the vehicle is
shown on the display of the device.
Select WLAN name of the vehicle.
7Confirm the connection via
Toyota Supra Command.
The device is connected and dis-
played in the device list, see page
72.
• Following one-off registration,
the devices are automatically
detected and connected again
when the standby state is
switched on.
• The data saved on the SIM card
or in the mobile telephone is
transferred to the vehicle follow-
ing detection.• Some devices may require par-
ticular settings, for example
authorisation; see the user man-
ual of the device.
All devices registered or connected
to the vehicle are displayed in the
device list.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
A symbol indicates which function a
device is used for.
Functions can be activated or deac-
tivated on a registered or con-
nected device.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4Select the required device. Registering the smartphone with
Screen Mirroring
Managing mobile devices
General
Displaying the device list
SymbolFunction
"Telephone"
"Additional telephone"
"Bluetooth audio"
"Apps"
"Apple CarPlay"
"Screen Mirroring"
Configuring the device
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5Select the desired setting.
If a function is assigned to a device
but it is already activated on
another connected device, it is
transferred to the new device and
the previous device is discon-
nected.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4Select a device.
5"Disconnect device"
The device remains registered and
can be connected again, see page
73.
A disconnected device can be
reconnected.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4Select a device.
5"Connect device"
Functions assigned to the device
before disconnection are reas-
signed to the device upon recon-
nection. If applicable, these
functions are deactivated for an
already connected device.Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4Select a device.
5"Delete device"
The device is disconnected and
deleted from the device list.
If two mobile telephones are con-
nected with the vehicle, the func-
tions of the telephone and
additional telephone can be
swapped.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"System settings"
3"Mobile devices"
4"Settings"
5"Swap telephone/additional tel." Disconnecting a device
Connecting a deviceDeleting a device
Swapping the telephone and addi-
tional telephone
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with a lever motion of the inte-
grated key, arrow 2.
3Use a pointed object to push the
battery in the direction of the
arrow and lift it out.
4Insert a new type CR 2032 bat-
tery with the positive side facing
upwards.
5Press the cover back into posi-
tion.
Additional remote controls are
available from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
A lost remote control can be
blocked and replaced by any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
If a driver profile, see page 86, has
been assigned to the lost remote
control, the connection to this
remote control must be removed. A
new remote control can then be
assigned to the driver profile.
A vehicle message, see page 152,
is shown.
It may be difficult for the vehicle to
detect the remote control in some
conditions, including the following:
• The battery of the remote control
is discharged. Replacing the bat-
tery, see page 77.
• Disruption of the radio link by
transmission masts or other
equipment transmitting powerful
signals.
• Shielding of the remote control
by metallic objects.
Do not transport the remote control
together with metallic objects.
• Disruption of the radio link by
mobile telephones or other elec-
tronic devices in the immediate
Dispose of old batteries at
any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer,
or any reliable repairer or
hand them into an authorised
collecting point.
Additional remote controls
Loss of remote controls
Malfunction
General
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vicinity of the remote control.
Do not transport the remote control
together with electronic devices.
• Interference with radio transmis-
sion caused by the charging of
mobile devices, for example a
mobile phone.
• The remote control is located in
the immediate vicinity of the
wireless charging dock. Place
the remote control somewhere
else.
If there is a malfunction, the vehicle
can be unlocked and locked from
the outside with the integrated key,
see page 79.
The drive-ready state cannot be
switched on if the remote control
has not been detected.
If this happens, proceed as follows:
1Hold the back of the remote
control against the mark on the
steering column. Pay attention
to the display in the instrument
cluster.2If the remote control is detected:
Switch on drive-ready state
within 10 seconds.
If the remote control is not
detected, change the position of the
remote control slightly and repeat
the procedure.
What provisions can be made to
enable a vehicle to be opened if the
remote control has accidentally
been locked inside the vehicle?
• The Remote Services of the
Toyota Supra Connect app can
be used to lock and unlock a
vehicle.
This requires an active Toyota Supra
Connect contract and the Toyota Supra
Connect app must be installed on a
smartphone.
• Unlocking of the vehicle can be
requested via the Concierge Ser-
vices.
This requires an active Toyota Supra
Connect contract.
With the integrated key, the driver's
door can be unlocked and locked
without the remote control.
The integrated key also fits in the
glove box.
Use the integrated key to operate
the key switch for front passenger Switching on drive-ready state via
the remote control special ID fea-
ture
Frequently Asked Questions
Integrated key
General
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This feature allows you to access
the vehicle without having to oper-
ate the remote control.
Simply having the remote control
with you, for example in your trou-
ser pocket, is sufficient.
The vehicle automatically recog-
nises the remote control when it is
in the immediate vicinity or inside
the vehicle.
Smart Key System supports the fol-
lowing functions:
• Unlocking and locking the vehi-
cle using the door handle.
• To lock, the remote control must
be located outside the vehicle in
the vicinity of the doors.
• The vehicle can only be
unlocked and locked again after
approximately 2 seconds.The driver should always carry
the remote control on their per-
son and take it with them when
they leave the vehicle.
Depending on the location of the
vehicle or the surrounding radio
wave conditions, the remote con-
trol may not operate normally.
Make sure not to carry the
remote control with an electronic
device, such as a mobile phone
or computer.
Make sure to always take the
remote control with you when
you leave the vehicle, in case the
battery of the remote control is
depleted or the remote control is
malfunctioning.
Smart Key System
Principle
General
Operating requirements
Important points
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no longer be sufficient.
In a side-on crash, the side airbag
supports the body from the side in
the chest, pelvic and head area.
The knee airbag supports the legs
in the event of a head-on collision.
The curtain shield airbag supports
the head in the event of a side-on
crash.
Airbags are not activated in every
collision, for example in minor acci-
dents and rear-end collisions.
Keep your distance from the
airbags.Always grip the steering wheel
on the steering wheel rim. Place
your hands in the 3 o'clock and 9
o'clock positions to minimise the
risk of injury to hands or arms
when the airbag deploys.
Make sure that the front-seat
passenger is sitting correctly, in
other words with feet or legs in
the footwell, not resting on the
dashboard.
Make sure that vehicle occu-
pants keep their head away from
the side airbag.
Do not position any other per-
sons, pets or objects between
the airbags and persons.
Keep the dashboard and wind-
screen in the area of the passen-
ger's side free, for example do
not attach adhesive foil or covers
and do not fit brackets for navi-
gation devices or mobile tele-
phones.
Do not attach anything to the
airbag covers with adhesive;
never cover them or modify them
in any way.
Do not use the front airbag cover
on the front passenger's side as
a tray.
Covers, seat covers, cushions or
other objects not specifically suit-
able for seats with integral side
airbags must not be fitted to the
front seats.
Do not hang items of clothing for Side airbag
Knee airbag
Curtain shield airbag
Protective effect
General
Notes on achieving optimum
airbag effectiveness
WARNING
If the seat position is wrong or the
deployment area of the airbag is
restricted, the airbag system cannot
provide the intended protection or
may cause additional injuries when it
deploys. There is a danger of injury or
even death. Observe the following to
achieve optimum protective effect.
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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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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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Noise, for example caused by
the radiator fan running, even
some minutes after stopping the
engine.
It is normal for the radiator fan to
keep running for several minutes,
even after short trips.
Various driver profiles ensure that
the exhaust gas particle filter is
self-cleaning. If, in addition to the
self-cleaning function, the exhaust
gas particle filter needs to be
actively cleaned while driving, a
vehicle message is displayed.
Proceed as follows the next time
you drive outside of built-up areas
for around 30 minutes:
Deactivate Cruise Control sys-
tems.
Take your foot off the accelerator
repeatedly and allow the vehicle
to roll in overrun mode, see page
273.
If possible, drive at alternating
speeds.Cleaning the exhaust gas
particle filter while drivingRadio signals
WARNING
Certain vehicle functions may be
affected by interference from high-fre-
quency radio signals. Such signals
originate from various transmitter sys-
tems, for example, from air traffic bea-
cons or relay stations for mobile
telecommunications.
We recommend you consult any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer should you experience any
difficulties in this regard.
Mobile communication in the
vehicle
WARNING
There is a possibility of reciprocal
interference between the vehicle elec-
tronics and mobile radio devices.
Radiation is generated when mobile
radio devices are transmitting. There
is a danger of injury or damage to
property. If possible, only use mobile
radio devices, for example mobile
telephones, in the interior if they are
connected directly to an external
antenna in order to eliminate recipro-
cal interference and to dissipate the
radiation from vehicle's interior.