turn signal TOYOTA SUPRA 2020 Owners Manual (in English)
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202-1. QUICK REFERENCE
Supra Owner's Manual
Touch the grooved surface on
the handle of a closed vehicle
door with your finger for approx.
1 second without grasping the
door handle.
Depending on the setting, the
doors may also be unlocked.
Closing the trunk lid manually.1
Wipers
2 Instrument cluster
3 Turn signal indicator, high
beams
4 Light switch element
The indicator/warning lights can
light up in a variety of combina-
tions and colors.
Several lights indicate function
checks and light up only tempo-
rarily when standby state or
standby state are activated.
Locking the vehicle
Trunk lid
Opening
Press and hold the but-
ton on the remote con-
trol for approx. 1
second.
Closing
Displays and control ele-
ments
In the vicinity of the steer-
ing wheel
Indicator/warning lights
Instrument cluster
1
2
3
4
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292-1. QUICK REFERENCE
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QUICK REFERENCE
Push the lever forward or pull it
backward.
• High beams on, arrow 1. The
high beams light up when the
low beams are switched on.
• High beams off/headlight flasher, arrow 2 .
• On: press the lever past the resistance point.
• Off: press the lever past the resistance point in the oppo-
site direction.
• Triple turn signal activation: lightly tap the lever up or down.
• Brief signaling: press the lever to the resistance point and
hold it there for as long as you
want the turn signal to flash.
High beams, headlight
flasher, turn signal
High beams, headlight
flasher
Turn signal
Lights and lighting
Light functions
SymbolFunction
Lights off.
Daytime running lights.
Parking lights.
Automatic headlight control.
Low beams.
Instrument lighting.
Right roadside parking light.
Left roadside parking light.
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373-1. AT A GLANCE
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AT A GLANCE
Low beams P.155
Instrument lighting
P.158
Right roadside parking
light P.155
Left roadside parking
light P.155
5 Steering column stalk, left
Turn signal P.121
High beams, headlight
flasher P.122
Automatic high-beam
P.156
Onboard Computer
P.133
6 Shift paddle P.129
7 Steering wheel buttons, left
Cruise control on/off
P.200
Dynamic radar cruise
control on/off P.204
Cruise control: store
speed
Speed Limit Assist: take over
suggested speed P.213
Continuing cruise con-
trol/Pausing cruise control
P.200 Dynamic radar cruise
control: increase distance
P. 2 0 0
Dynamic radar cruise
control: reduce distance
P. 2 0 0
Cruise control rocker switch
P. 2 0 0
8 Instrument cluster P.133
9 Steering wheel buttons, right
Selection lists P.145
Volume, see Owner's
Manual for Navigation, Enter-
tainment and Communication
Voice activation system
P. 5 5
Telephone, see
Owner's Manual for Naviga-
tion, Entertainment and Com-
munication
Thumbwheel for selection
lists P.145
10Shift paddle P.129
11Steering column stalk, right
Wiper P.122
Rain sensor P.123
Clean the windshield
P. 1 2 4
12Adjust the steering wheel P. 1 0 7
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924-1. CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual
3"Doors/Key"
4 "Unlock at end of trip"
After drive-ready state is switched
off by pressing t he Start/Stop but-
ton, the locked ve hicle is automati-
cally unlocked.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Doors/Key"
4 "Fold mirrors in when locked"
The exterior mirro rs are automati-
cally folded in during locking.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Doors/Key"
4 "Turn off after door opening"
Opening the front doors establishes
the idle state, refer to page 40.
When the vehicle is locked, the
vehicle alarm system reacts to
the following changes:
• Opening a door, the hood or
the trunk lid. • Movements in the car's inte-
rior.
• Changes in the vehicle tilt, e. g., during attempts at stealing
a wheel or when towing the
vehicle.
• Disconnected battery voltage.
• Improper use of the socket for OBD Onboard Diagnosis.
• Locking the vehicle while a device is connected to the
socket for the OBD Onboard-
Diagnosis. For socket for the
OBD Onboard Diagnosis,
refer to page 304
The alarm system signals the
following changes visually and
acoustically:
• Acoustic alarm: Depending on local regulations, the acoustic
alarm may be suppressed.
• Visual alarm: By flashing of the hazard warning system
and headlights, where
required.
Do not modify the system to
ensure function of the alarm
system.
When you unlock and lock the
vehicle, either with the remote
control or with Comfort entry, the
alarm system is switched off and
on at the same time.
Folding mirrors automati-
cally
Establishing idle state
after opening the front
doors
Alarm system
General information
Switching on/off
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1214-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
The parking brake is released
automatically when you drive
away.
The LED and indicator light go
out.
In the event of a failure or mal-
function of the parking brake:
Secure the vehicle against roll-
ing away, for instance with a
wheel chock, after existing the
vehicle.
To reestablish parking brake
functionality after a power fail-
ure:
1 Switch on standby state.
2 Pull the switch while
stepping on the brake pedal
or selector lever position P is
set and then push.
This process may take a few
seconds. Any sounds associ-
ated with this are normal. When driving and during opera-
tion of the turn signals or hazard
warning system, do not fold in
the exterior mirrors, so that the
signal lights on the exterior mir-
ror are easy to see.
Press the lever past the resis-
tance point.
Lightly tap the lever up or down.
The triple turn signal duration
can be adjusted.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Exterior lighting"
4 "One-touch turn signal"
5 Select the desired setting.
Automatic release
Malfunction
After a power failure
The indicator light is no
longer illuminated as
soon as the parking
brake is rea dy for oper-
ation again.
Turn signal
Turn signal in exterior mir-
ror
Using turn signals
Triple turn signal activa-
tion
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1224-1. CONTROLS
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The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.
Press the lever to the resistance
point and hold it there for as
long as you want the turn signal
to flash.
Push the lever forward or pull it
backward.
1High beams on, arrow 1.
The high beams light up when the
low beams are switched on.
2High beams off/headlight
flasher, arrow 2.
Do not use the wipers if the
windshield is dry, as this may
damage the wiper blades or
cause them to become worn
more quickly. Press the lever up until the
desired position is reached.
Resting position of the wipers,
position 0.
Rain sensor, position 1.
Normal wiper speed, position
2.
Fast wiper speed, position 3.
Signaling briefly
High beams, headlight
flasher
Washer/wiper system
General information
Safety information
WARNING
If the wipers start moving in the
folded away state, body parts can
be jammed or damage may occur
to parts of the veh
icle. There is a
risk of injury or risk of damage to
property. Make sure that the vehi-
cle is switched off when the wip-
ers are in the folded away state
and the wipers are folded in when
switching on.
NOTICE
If the wipers are frozen to the
windshield, the wiper blades can
be torn off and th e wiper motor
can overheat whe n switching on.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Defrost the windshield prior
to switching the wipers on.
Switching on
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1344-1. CONTROLS
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The display can be changed for
sport mode.
The driving mode will change to
sport mode.
The vehicle messages system
monitors functions in the vehicle
and notifies you of malfunctions
in the monitored systems.
A vehicle messages message is
displayed as a combination of
indicator or warning lights and
SMS text messages in the
instrument cluster and, if appli-
cable, in the Head-up Display.
In addition, an acoustic signal
may sound and an SMS text
message may appear on the
Control Display.Press and hold the button on the
turn signal lever.
Some vehicle messages are
displayed continuously and are
not cleared until the malfunction
is eliminated. If s
everal malfunc-
tions occur at once, the mes-
sages are displayed
consecutively.
The messages can be hidden
for approx. 8 seconds. After this
time, they are displayed again
automatically.
Some vehicle messages are
hidden automatically after
approx. 20 seconds. The vehicle
messages are stored and can
be displayed again later.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My vehicle"
Sport mode display
Concept
Changing the display
Push the sport mode
switch until SPORT is
displayed.
Vehicle messages
Concept
General information
Hiding vehicle messages
Continuous display
Temporary display Displaying stored vehicle
messages
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1384-1. CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual
Steering system
Steering system may
not be working.
Have the system
checked by your Toyota
dealer.
Emissions
The warning light
lights up:
Emissions are deterio-
rating. Have the vehi-
cle checked as soon
as possible.
The warning light
flashes under certain
circumstances:
This indicates that
there is excessive mis-
firing in the engine.
Reduce the vehicle
speed and have the
system checked imme-
diately; otherwise, seri-
ous engine misfiring
within a brief period
can seriously damage
emission control com-
ponents, in particular
the catalytic converter.
Socket for Onboard
Diagnosis, refer to page
304.
Green lights
Turn signal
Turn signal switched
on.
Unusually rapid flash-
ing of the indicator light
indicates that a turn sig-
nal bulb has failed.
Turn signal, refer to
page 121.
Parking lights
Parking lights are
switched on.
Parking lights/low
beams, refer to page
154.
Low beams
Low beams are
switched on.
Parking lights/low
beams, refer to page
154.
Lane departure warning
The indicator light lights
up: the system is acti-
vated. A lane marking
was detected on at
least one side of the
vehicle and warnings
can be issued.
Lane departure warn-
ing, refer to page 184.
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1464-1. CONTROLS
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the instrument cluster, such as
average values.
Press and hold the button on the
turn signal lever.
Information is displayed in the
instrument cluster. Pressing the
button repeatedly displays addi-
tional information.
The following information can be
displayed on the Onboard Com-
puter:
Miles and trip miles.
Current drivable range.
Consumption display.
Average consumption and
average speed.
For some information of the
Onboard Computer, it is possi-
ble to set whether it can be
called up in the instrument clus-
ter. Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My vehicle"
2 "System settings"
3 "Displays"
4 "Instrument panel"
5 "Onboard info"
6 Select the desired setting.
The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.
■Displaying/resetting miles
■Display
■Concept
The range indicates the dis-
Calling up information
Information at a glance
Adjusting information for
Onboard Computer
Information in detail
Odometer and trip odometer
• Press the knob to dis- play the trip miles.
When the drive-ready
state is switched off,
miles and trip miles are
displayed.
• Keep the knob pressed down to
reset the trip miles.
Current drivable range
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1484-1. CONTROLS
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■Resetting average values
Press and hold the button on the
turn signal lever.
■Display
The Onboard Computer dis-
plays different vehicle data on
the Control Display, such as
average values.
Two types of Onboard Com-
puter are available on the Con-
trol Display:
"Onboard info": average val-
ues, such as the consump- tion, are displayed. The
values can be reset individu-
ally.
"Trip computer": the values
deliver an overview of a cer-
tain distance and can be reset
as often as necessary.
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driving information"
3 "Onboard info" or "Trip com-
puter"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driving information"
3 "Onboard info"
4 "Consumption" or "Speed"
5 "OK"
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Driving information"
3 "Trip computer"
4 Move the Controller to the
left, if needed.
• "Reset": all values are
Onboard Computer on the
Control Display
Concept
General information
Calling up the Onboard
Computer or trip computer
Resetting the Onboard
computer
Resetting the trip com-
puter