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When you stop the vehicle for
longer periods, for example at traf-
fic lights, railway crossings or in
traffic jams, switch off the engine.
The Auto Start/Stop of the vehicle
shuts off the engine automatically
during a stop.
If the engine is switched off and
then started again, the fuel con-
sumption and emissions are
reduced compared with a perma-
nently running engine. Savings can
be made just by stopping the
engine for a few seconds.
Fuel consumption also depends on
other factors, such as driving style,
road condition, maintenance or
environmental factors, for example.
Functions such as seat heating or
rear window heating require a great
deal of energy and increase fuel
consumption, especially in city traf-
fic and stop-and-go traffic.
Switch these functions off if they
are not required.Have the vehicle serviced regularly
to achieve optimal economy and
lifetime. Toyota recommends hav-
ing maintenance work carried out
by Toyota. Switch off the engine if stop-
ping for longer periods
Stopping the engine
Auto Start/Stop
Switch off functions which
are not currently required
Have maintenance work car-
ried out
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MOBILITY
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Refuelling..........................276
Wheels and tyres ..............278
Engine compartment ........305
Service products ...............307
Maintenance .....................315
Scheduled maintenance
(except for Europe and Aus-
tralia) ..............................319
Replacing parts.................326
Breakdown Assist .............333
General care .....................348
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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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vehicle message is shown.
■General
During measurement, the idle
speed is slightly raised.
■Operating requirements
• Vehicle is standing horizontally.
• Automatic transmission: selector
lever in selector lever position N
or P and accelerator pedal not
pressed.
• Engine is running and is at oper-
ating temperature.
■Carrying out a detailed meas-
urement
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1"My Vehicle"
2"Vehicle status"
3"Engine oil level"
4"Engine oil level measurement"
5"Start measurement"
The engine oil level is checked and
shown on a scale.
Do not top up engine oil unless a
message is displayed in the instru-
ment cluster. The top-up amount is
specified in the message on the
Control Display.
Only replenish with suitable types
of engine oil, see page 311.
Safely stop the vehicle and switch off drive-ready state before topping
up with engine oil.
Do not top up with too much engine
oil.
The oil filler neck is in the engine
compartment , see page 305. Adding engine oil
General
Safety notes
WARNING
Service products, for example oils,
greases, coolants and fuels, can con-
tain substances that are harmful to
health. There is a danger of injury or
even death. Please comply with the
instructions on the containers. Do not
allow service products to come into
contact with clothing, skin or eyes. Do
not pour service products into other
bottles. Keep service products out of
the reach of children.
NOTICE
Too little engine oil causes engine
damage. There is a danger of dam-
age to property. Top up with engine oil
immediately.
NOTICE
Too much engine oil can damage the
engine or the catalytic converter.
There is a danger of damage to prop-
erty. Do not top up with too much
engine oil. If there is too much engine
oil, have the engine oil level corrected
by any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
Overview
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Viscosity classes with a high vis-
cosity grade can increase fuel con-
sumption.
Additional information on suitable
oil specifications and viscosity
classes of engine oils can be
obtained from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
The manufacturer of the vehicle
recommends having the engine oil
changed by any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Coolant is a mixture of water and
an additive.
Not all commercially available addi-
tives are suitable for the vehicle. Information regarding suitable addi-
tives is available from any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
Vehicles with a petrol engine have
two cooling circuits. Always check
the coolant levels of both coolant
tanks and top up if necessary.
The coolant level is shown by Max
marks in the filler neck of the cool-
ant tank.
Depending on the engine version,
the coolant tank is located on the
right or left of the engine compart-
ment, see page 305.
SAE 5W-30.
SAE 0W-40.
SAE 5W-40.
Oil change
NOTICE
Engine oil not changed in time can
lead to increased engine wear and
thus engine damage. There is a dan-
ger of damage to property. Do not
exceed the service date indicated in
the vehicle.
Coolant
General
Viscosity classes
Safety notes
WARNING
If the cooling system is opened when
the engine is hot, coolant can escape
and cause scalding. There is a dan-
ger of injury. Only open the cooling
system when the engine has cooled
down.
WARNING
Additives are harmful to health and
incorrect additives can damage the
engine. There is a danger of injury
and damage to property. Do not allow
additives to come into contact with
clothing, skin or eyes, and do not
swallow them. Only use suitable addi-
tives.
Coolant level
General
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1Allow the engine to cool down.
2Open the bonnet, see page 306.
3Turn cap on coolant tank slightly
anticlockwise, then allow the
pressure to escape.
4Open cap on coolant tank.
5The coolant level is correct if it is
just below the Max. mark in the
filler neck.
6Tighten cap.
1Allow the engine to cool down.
2Open the bonnet, see page 306.
3Turn cap on coolant tank slightly
anticlockwise, then allow the
pressure to escape.
4Open cap on coolant tank.
5If necessary, slowly top up to the
correct level; do not overfill.
6Tighten cap.
7Have the cause of coolant loss
rectified as soon as possible.
■Disposal
When disposing of coolant and
coolant additives, comply with the
relevant environmental protection
regulations.
All washer jets are supplied from
one tank.
Use a mixture of tap water and
screenwash concentrate for the
windscreen washer system, if nec-
essary with the addition of anti-
freeze.
Recommended minimum fill level: 1
litre, 1.7 Imp. pints. Checking the coolant level
Topping up
Washer fluid
General
Safety notes
WARNING
Some antifreezes can contain toxic
substances, and are flammable.
There is a risk of fire and fatal injury.
Please comply with the instructions
on the containers. Keep antifreezes
away from sources of combustion. Do
not pour service products into other
bottles. Keep service products out of
the reach of children.
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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.
The maintenance system indicates
what maintenance measures are
required and thereby assists in
maintaining the road safety and
operational safety of the vehicle.
The exact work required and the
maintenance intervals may vary
depending on the country specifica-
tions. Replacement work, spare
parts, operating materials and wear
materials are calculated sepa-
rately. Additional information is
available from a Service Partner of
the manufacturer or another quali-
fied Service Partner or a specialist
workshop.Sensors and special algorithms
monitor the conditions in which the
vehicle is used. CBS uses this
information to determine the main-
tenance requirement.
The system thus enables the scope
of the maintenance work to be
adapted to the individual usage
profile.
Information on service require-
ments, see page 159, can be
shown on the Control Display.
Periods when the vehicle is out of
use with its battery disconnected
are not taken into account.
In such cases, have any
time-dependent maintenance pro-
cedures, for example for the brake
fluid and, where applicable, the
engine oil and microfilter/activated
charcoal filter, updated by a Service
Partner of the manufacturer or
another qualified Service Partner or
a specialist workshop.
Maintenance
Vehicle equipment
Maintenance System
Condition Based Service
CBS
Principle
General
Periods out of use
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Have maintenance and repairs car-
ried out by a Service Partner of the
manufacturer or another qualified
Service Partner or a specialist
workshop.
The maintenance work carried out
is entered in the maintenance
records and the vehicle data. As
with a service booklet, the entries
provide evidence of regular mainte-
nance.
Maintenance entered is shown on
the Control Display, see page 159.
Scheduled maintenance should be
performed at specified intervals
according to the maintenance
schedule.
For full details of your maintenance
schedule, read the "Toyota Service
Booklet" or "Toyota Warranty Booklet".
Scheduled maintenance should be
performed at specified intervals according to the maintenance
schedule.
For full details of your maintenance
schedule, refer to the "Warranty and
Service Booklet".
Scheduled maintenance should
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
The interval for scheduled maintenance
is determined by the odometer reading
or the time interval, whichever comes
first, shown in the schedule.
Maintenance beyond the last period
should be performed at the same inter-
vals.
Where to go for maintenance
service?
It makes good sense to take your vehi-
cle to your local Toyota dealer for main-
tenance service as well as other
inspections and repairs.
Toyota technicians are well-trained spe-
cialists receiving the latest service infor-
mation through technical bulletins,
service tips and in-dealership training
programs. They learn to work on Toyota
before they work on your vehicle, rather
than while they are working on it.
Doesn’t that seem like the best way?
Your Toyota dealer has invested a lot of
money in special Toyota tools and ser-
vice equipment. It helps them to do the
job better and at less cost.
Your Toyota dealer’s service depart-
Service history
Maintenance and repairs
Entries
Displays
Scheduled maintenance (for
Europe)
Scheduled maintenance (for
Australia)
Scheduled maintenance
(except for Europe and Aus-
tralia)
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ment will perform all of the scheduled
maintenance on your vehicle reliably
and economically.
Rubber hoses (for cooling and heater
system, brake system and fuel system)
should be inspected by a qualified tech-
nician according to the Toyota mainte-
nance schedule.
Rubber hoses are particularly important
maintenance items. Have any deterio-
rated or damaged hoses replaced
immediately. Note that rubber hoses
will deteriorate with age, resulting in
swelling, chafing or cracking.
No maintenance work other than
normal maintenance is required to
keep the emission levels of your
vehicle within the design limits.
Devices connected to the OBD
socket trigger the alarm system
when the vehicle is locked.
Remove any devices connected to
the OBD socket before locking the
vehicle.The OBD socket for checking emis-
sions-relevant components is
located on the driver's side.
For Australia/New Zealand:
maintenance
Socket for on-board diagno-
sis OBD
General
Safety note
NOTICE
Incorrect use of the OBD on-board
diagnosis socket can result in mal-
functions in the vehicle. There is a
danger of damage to property. Only
have service and maintenance work
involving the OBD on-board diagnosis
socket carried out by any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer or
other authorised persons. Only con-
nect devices that have been tested
and found to be safe for use with the
OBD on-board diagnosis socket.
Position
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Your vehicle needs to be serviced according to the normal maintenance
schedule.
Maintenance operations:
I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary
R = Replace, change or lubricate
Scheduled maintenance (except for Europe and Aus-
tralia)
Perform maintenance by the schedule as follows:
Maintenance schedule requirements
Maintenance schedule (except for Korea, Mexico, South
Africa, Russia and Turkey)
SERVICE
INTERVAL:ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer read-
ing or months,
whichever
comes first.)x1000
km1224364860728496
x1000
miles7.214.421.628.83643.250.457.6
BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS
1
Engine oil (Include
engine oil filter)
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RRRRRRRR12
IGNITION SYSTEM
2Spark plugsRRRR24
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
3Air filterRRRR24
CHASSIS AND BODY
4Brake padsReplace when the brake warning light
appears.-
5Brake fluidFirst replace at 36 months, then replace at every 24
months.