brake sensor TOYOTA SUPRA 2020 Owners Manual (in English)
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14 Unlock hood P.286 15 Unlocking the trunk lid 
P. 7 6
1 Control Display P.48
2  Hazard warning sys-
tem P.307
3 Ventilation P.230
4 Glove compartment P.240
5 Radio/multimedia, see 
Owner's Manual for Naviga-
tion, Entertainment, and 
Communication 
6 Automatic climate control 
P.225
7 Controller with buttons P.48
8  Sport mode button 
P.128 SPORT driving mode
 Toyota Supra Safety  
P. 1 7 0
 Auto Start/Stop func-
tion P.113
 Parking Sensors P.211
Rearview camera P.217
Crossing traffic warning 
P. 2 2 1
 VSC Vehicle Stability 
Control System P.193
9  Parking brake P.116
In the vicinity of the center console
1
4
23
5
6
7
89
10
11 
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are switched off.
The system can help prevent 
accidents. If an accident cannot 
be prevented, the system will 
help reduce the impact speed.
The system sounds a warning 
before an imminent collision and 
activates brakes independently, 
if needed.
Depending on the equipment 
version, the system is controlled 
by the following sensors:
Camera in the area of the 
interior mirror.
 Radar sensor in the front 
bumper.
The system issues a two-phase 
warning of a possible risk of col-
lision with vehicles at speeds 
above approx. 3 mph/5 km/h. 
Time of warnings may vary with 
the current driving situation.
With the vehicle approaching 
another vehicle intentionally, the 
approach control warning and 
braking are delayed in order to 
avoid false system reactions.
Approach control warning 
with light braking function
Concept
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
The system cannot serve as a 
substitute for the driver’s personal 
judgment in assessing visibility 
and traffic situation. There is a risk 
of an accident. Adjust driving style 
to traffic conditions. Watch traffic 
closely and actively intervene 
where appropriate.
WA R N I N G
Indicators and warnings cannot 
serve as a substitute for the 
driver 
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This warning is provided, for 
instance when there is impend-
ing danger of a collision or the 
distance to the vehicle ahead is 
too small.
If a prewarning is provided, 
respond by braking as war-
ranted.
Acute warning is displayed in 
case of the imminent danger of 
a collision when the vehicle 
approaches another object at a 
high differential speed.
If an acute warning is issued, 
intervene in the situation your-
self. Depending on the driving 
situation, the acute warning may 
be accompanied by a brief acti-
vation of the braking system.
With the warning time setting 
"Late" the brief activation of the  braking system is omitted.
If necessary, the system pro-
vides additional assistance, 
such as with an automatic brak-
ing intervention, in a possible 
risk of collision.
Acute warnings can also be trig-
gered without previous fore-
warning.
The warning prompts the driver 
to react. During a warning, the 
maximum required braking force 
is used when the brake is actu-
ated. Prerequisite is sufficiently 
quick and hard stepping on the 
brake pedal.
The system can additionally 
assist possibly with automatic 
braking intervention if there is a 
risk of a collision.
When the vehicle is traveling at 
a low speed, the vehicle may 
come to a complete stop.
City brake function: the braking 
intervention occurs to up to 
approx. 53 mph/85 km/h.
With radar sensor: the braking 
intervention occurs to up to 
approx. 155 mph/250 km/h.
At speeds above approx. 130 
mph/210 km/h, the braking inter-
vention occurs as a brief braking 
pressure. No automatic delay 
occurs.
The braking intervention occurs 
SymbolMeasure
Symbol lights up red: 
prewarning.
Brake and increase dis-
tance.
Symbol flashes red and 
an acoustic signal 
sounds: acute warning.
Brake and make an 
evasive maneuver, if 
necessary.
Prewarning
Acute warning with braking 
function
Braking intervention 
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 If the field of view of the cam-
era or the windshield is dirty 
or covered in the area of the 
interior mirror.
 If the camera has overheated 
and been temporarily 
switched off due to exces-
sively high temperatures.
 Depending on the equipment: 
if the radar sensors are dirty 
or covered.
 Up to 10 seconds after the 
start of the engine via the 
Start/Stop button.
 During calibration of the cam-
era immediately after vehicle 
delivery.
 If there are constant blinding 
effects because of oncoming 
light, for instance from the sun 
low in the sky.
The more sensitive the warning 
settings are, for example the 
warning time, the more warn-
ings are displayed. Therefore, 
there may also be an excess of 
premature or unjustified warn-
ings and reactions.
The system can help prevent  accidents involving pedestrians 
and cyclists. If an accident can-
not be prevented, the system 
will help reduce the impact 
speed.
The system sounds a warning in 
the city speed range before an 
imminent collision and activates 
brakes independently, if needed.
The system issues a warning of 
a possible risk of collision with 
pedestrians and cyclists at 
speeds above approx. 3 mph/5 
km/h.
The system reacts to pedestri-
ans and cyclists who are within 
the detection range of the sys-
tem.
Depending on the equipment 
version, the system is controlled 
by the following sensors:
Camera in the area of the 
interior mirror.
 Radar sensor in the front 
bumper.
Warning sensitivity
Person warning with City 
light braking function
Concept
General information
Detection range 
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Using this system, a desired 
speed and a distance to a vehi-
cle ahead can be adjusted using 
the buttons on the steering 
wheel.
The system maintains the 
desired speed on clear roads. 
For this purpose, the vehicle 
accelerates or brakes automati-
cally.
If a vehicle is driving ahead of 
you, the system adjusts the 
speed of your vehicle so that the 
set distance to the vehicle 
ahead is maintained. The speed 
is adjusted as far as the given 
situation allows.
A radar sensor is located in the 
front bumper and a camera on 
the interior mirror to detect vehi-
cles driving ahead of you.
Depending on the vehicle set-
tings, the characteristics of the 
Cruise Control may change.
The distance can be adjusted in 
several steps. For safety rea-
sons, it depends on the respec-
tive speed.
If the vehicle ahead of you  brakes to a halt, and then pro-
ceeds to drive again within a 
brief period, the system is able 
to detect this within the given 
system limits.
Adaptive Cruise Control 
with Stop & Go function 
ACC
Concept
General information
Safety information
WA R N I N G
The system cannot serve as a 
substitute for the driver’s personal 
judgment in assessing the traffic 
situation. Based on the limits of 
the system, it cannot inde-
pendently react to all traffic situa-
tions. There is a risk of an 
accident. Adjust d
riving style to 
traffic conditions. Watch traffic 
closely and actively intervene 
where appropriate.
WA R N I N G
An unsecured vehicle can begin 
to move and possibly roll away. 
There is a risk of an accident. 
Before exiting, secure the vehicle 
against rolling.
In order to ensure that the vehicle 
is secured against rolling away, 
follow the following:
●Set the parking brake.
●On uphill grades  or on a down-
hill slope, turn the front wheels 
in the direction of the curb.
●On uphill grades  or on a down-
hill slope, also  secure the vehi-
cle, for instanc e with a wheel 
chock. 
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engaged.
The intermittent tone is switched 
off after a short time when the 
vehicle is stationary.
■Vo l u m e
The Parking Sensor signal tone 
volume can be adjusted.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Tone"
4 "Volume settings"
5 "Parking Sensor"
6 Set the desired value.
The setting is stored for the 
driver profile currently used.
The approach of the vehicle to 
an object is shown on the Con-
trol Display. Objects that are far-
ther away are already displayed 
on the Control Display before a 
signal sounds.
The display appears as soon as 
Parking Sensor is activated.
The range of the sensors is rep- resented in the colors green, 
yellow and red when obstacles 
are detected.
Pathway lines are faded in for 
better estimation of the required 
space.
When the image of the rearview 
camera is displayed, the switch 
can be made to Parking Sensor 
or to a different view with obsta-
cle markings as needed:
1
Press the Controller to the 
left, if needed.
2 E. g. "Park. sensors only"
Crossing traffic warning, refer to 
page 221: depending on the 
equipment, it is warned in the 
Parking Sensor display against 
vehicles approaching in the front 
or rear from the side.
The emergency braking function 
of Parking Sensor initiates an 
emergency braking in case of 
acute risk of collision.
Due to system limits, a collision 
cannot be prevented under all 
circumstances.
Visual warning
Depending on the equip-
ment version: emergency 
brake function, Parking 
Sensors with emergency 
braking function
Concept
General information 
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Sensors and special algorithms 
take into account the driving 
conditions of the vehicle. CBS 
uses these to calculate the need 
for maintenance.
The system makes it possible to 
adapt the amount of mainte-
nance corresponding to your 
user profile.
Information on service require-
ments, refer to page 139, can be 
displayed on the Control Dis-
play.
Storage periods during which 
the vehicle battery was discon-
nected are not taken into 
account.
If this occurs, have a Toyota 
dealer update the time-depen-
dent maintenance procedures, 
such as checking brake fluid 
and, if necessary, changing the 
engine oil and the microfil-
ter/activated-charcoal filter.Please consult your "Owner's 
Warranty Information Booklet" 
or "Owner's Manual Supple-
ment" for additional information 
on service requirements.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that mainte-
nance and repair be performed 
by a Toyota dealer. Records of 
regular maintenance and repair 
work should be retained.
Scheduled maintenance should 
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
For details about maintenance 
items and schedules, refer to 
the "Scheduled Maintenance 
Guide" or "Owner's Manual Sup-
plement".
Devices connected to the OBD 
socket trigger the alarm system 
when the vehicle is locked. 
Remove any devices con-
nected at the OBD socket 
Condition Based Service 
CBS
Concept
General information
Storage periods
"Owner's Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet" or 
"Owner's Manual Supple-
ment"
Scheduled maintenance
Socket for OBD Onboard 
Diagnosis
General information 
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■Safety information
■General information
In a vehicle wash, the vehicle 
must be able to roll freely. Roll or push the vehicle, see 
page 125.
Some vehicle washes do not 
permit persons in the vehicle. 
The vehicle cannot be locked 
from the outside when in selec-
tor lever position N. A signal 
sounds when an attempt is 
made to lock the vehicle.
Make sure that the remote con-
trol is in the vehicle.
Switch on drive-ready state, 
refer to page 44.
Do not rub wet headlights dry 
and do not use abrasive or 
acidic cleaning agents.
Soak areas that have been dirt-
ied, for instance from insects, 
with shampoo and wash off with 
water.
Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do 
not use an ice scraper.
After washing the vehicle, apply 
the brakes briefly to dry them; 
otherwise, braking action can be 
reduced. The heat generated 
during braking dries brake discs 
and brake pads and protects 
them against corrosion.
Completely remove all residues 
NOTICE
Improper use of automatic vehicle 
washes can cause damage to the 
vehicle. There is a risk of damage 
to property. Fo
llow the following 
instructions:
●Give preference to cloth vehicle 
washes or those that use soft 
brushes in order to avoid paint 
damage.
●Avoid vehicle washes with 
guide rails higher than 4 in/10 
cm to avoid damage to the 
chassis.
●Observe the tire width of the 
guide rail to avoid damage to 
tires and rims.
●Fold in exterior mirrors to avoid 
damage to the exterior mirrors.
●Deactivate the wiper and, if nec-
essary, rain sensor to avoid 
damage to the wiper system.
●Do not treat the convertible top 
with wax. Ensure that a cycle 
without wax or a special cycle 
for convertibles is available to 
avoid damage to the convertible 
top.
Driving into a vehicle wash
NOTICE
Selector lever position P is auto-
matically engaged when standby 
state is switched off. There is a 
risk of damage to property. Do not 
switch standby state off in vehicle 
washes.
Driving out of a vehicle wash
Headlights
After washing the vehicle 
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Supra Owner's Manual341Alphabetical Index
Defrosting the windows ......... 229
Deleting personal data ............. 64
Departure time, parked-car venti- lation...................................... 232
Device list, displaying .............. 71
Devices, managing ................... 71
Diagnosis connectio n ............ 296
Dimensions ............................. 322
Dimmable exterior mirrors .... 104
Dimmable interior mirror ....... 105
Direct dial butto ns, see Program-
mable memory buttons.......... 56
Direction indicator, see Turn sig- nals ........................................ 118
Display in the windshield, see  Head-up Display ................... 148
Display lighting , see Instrument 
lighting .................................. 155
Displays .................................. 130
Displays and symbols ............... 4
Displays, screens ................... 320
Disposal, coolant ................... 293
Disposal, vehicle battery ....... 301
Distance control , see Parking 
Sensors ................................. 211
Drive-off assistan t .................. 193
Drive-off assistant, see VSC.. 193
Driver assistance, see Toyota  Supra Safety ......................... 170
Driver attention control.......... 190
Driver Fatigue Detector.......... 190
Driver profiles ........................... 85
Drive-ready state, idle state, and  standby state .......................... 44
Driving Assistant, see Toyota  Supra Safety ......................... 170
Driving comfort ...................... 224
Driving instructions, break-in246
Driving mode, see Sport mode  switch .................................... 128
Driving notes, general ........... 247
Driving on racetracks ............ 251 Driving stability
 control systems
...............................................192
Driving tips ..............................247
Drying air, see Air conditioning ...............................................227
E
Electronic oil measurement...289
Emergency brake function when parking, Parking Sensors with 
emergency braking function214
Emergency service, see Break- down assistance ...................308
Emergency unlocking, fuel filler  flap .........................................257
Emergency unlocking, transmis- sion lock ................................127
Energy savings, see Gear shift  indicator ................................140
Engine compartment ..............285
Engine compartment, working in ...............................................285
Engine coolant ........................292
Engine oil ................................289
Engine oil change ...................292
Engine oil filler neck...............290
Engine oil temperature...........138
Engine oil types to add ..........291
Engine oil, adding...................290
Engine start, jump-starting ....310
Engine temperature ................138
Engine, Auto Start/Stop function ............................................... 113
Entry comparison, navigation .46
Equipment, interior.................233
Error displays, see Vehicle mes- sages .....................................131
Exchanging wheels/tires........266
Exhaust gas system ...............247
Exhaust, see Exhaust gas sys- tem .........................................247 
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Supra Owner's Manual345Alphabetical Index
Menu, instrument cluster, see  Selection lists ....................... 142
Menus, operating, see Toyota  Supra Command .................... 45
Messages .................................. 63
Messages, see Vehicle mes- sages ..................................... 131
Microfilter ................................ 230
Minimum tread depth, tires ... 265
Mirror, see Memory function . 105
Mobile communication devices  in the vehicle ........................ 247
Mobile devices, m anaging ....... 71
Mobility System ...................... 269
Modifications, t echnical, see For 
Your Own Safety ....................... 5
Monitor, see Control Display ... 48
Mounting of child restraint sys- tems ....................................... 109
Multi-function hook ................ 243
Multifunction steering wheel,  buttons .................................... 38
N
Neck restraints, front, see Head restraints ............................... 102
Net, cargo area ....................... 244
Neutral cleaner, see Light-alloy  wheels ................................... 318
New wheels and tires ............. 266
NORMAL, see Sport mode switch ............................................... 128
Nylon rope for tow-starting/tow- ing .......................................... 312
O
OBD Onboard Diagnosis ....... 296
Obstacle marking, rearview cam-era .......................................... 219
Octane rating, see Recom- mended fuel grade ............... 288Oil .............................................289
Oil change ...............................292
Oil change interval, see Service 
requirements .........................139
Oil filler neck ...........................290
Oil types to add, engine .........291
Oil, adding ...............................290
Onboard Diagnosis OBD .......296
Onboard literature, printed ......15
Onboard vehicle tool kit.........298
On-call service, see Breakdown  assistance .............................308
Opening and closing ................73
Operating concept, Toyota Supra  Command ................................45
Operating with the Controller ..51
Operation via touchscreen ......53
Overheating of engine, see Cool- ant temperature ....................138
Overwintering, see Long-term  vehicle storage .....................320
Owner's Manual, printed ..........15
P
Paint, vehicle...... .....................316
Panic alarm, see Panic mode ..91
Panic mode ...............................91
Parked-car ventilation ............231
Parking aid, see Parking Sensors ............................................... 211
Parking brake .......................... 116
Parking lights ..........................152
Parking Sensors ..................... 211
Parking Sensors with emergency  braking function ...................183
Parking Sensors with emergency  braking function, see Emer-
gency brake function ...........214
Parts and accessories................6
Passenger's side mirror, tilting,  see Automatic Curb Monitor, 
exterior mirror .......................104