headlight bulb TOYOTA SUPRA 2021 Owners Manual (in English)
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3106-1. MOBILITY
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
1To change the wiper blades,
fold up the wiper arms, refer
to page 127.
2 Lift the wiper all the way off of
the windshield. 3
Press the button, arrow 1,
and pull out the wiper blade,
arrow 2.
4 Insert the new wiper blade
and press it on until it you
hear it snap into the holder.
5 Fold down the wipers.
Lights and bulbs make an
essential contribution to vehicle
safety.
All headlights and lights are
made using LED technology.
Some items of equipment use
light-emitting diodes installed
behind a cover as a light source.
These light-emitting diodes are
related to conventional lasers
and are officially designated as
Class 1 light-emitting diodes.
The manufacturer of the vehicle
recommends that you let your
Toyota dealer perform the work
in case of a malfunction.
Follow the safety information,
Wiper blades
Safety information
NOTICE
The window may sustain damage
if the wiper falls onto it without the
wiper blade insta lled. There is a
risk of damage to property. Hold
the wiper firmly when changing
the wiper blade. Do not fold or
switch on the wiper without a
wiper blade installed.
NOTICE
Folded-away wipers can be
jammed when the hood is
opened. There is a risk of damage
to property. Mak e sure that the
wipers with the wiper blades
mounted are folded down onto the
windshield before opening the
hood.
Replacing the front wiper
blades
Lights and bulbs
General information
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3116-1. MOBILITY
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
6
MOBILITY
refer to page 311.
Condensation can form on the
inside of the headlight glass in
cool or humid weather. When
driving with the lights switched
on, the condensation evapo-
rates after a short time. The
headlight glass does not need to
be changed.
If despite driving with the head-
lights switched on, increasing
humidity forms, for instance
water droplets in the light, have
the headlights checked. The battery is maintenance-free.
More information regarding the
battery can be requested from
your Toyota dealer.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that you have
your Toyota dealer register the
vehicle battery to the vehicle
after the battery has been
replaced. Once the battery has
been registered again, all com-
fort features will be available
without restriction and any vehi-
cle messages displayed which
relate to comfort features will
disappear.
The installed battery is designed
specifically for this vehicle. If an
inappropriate battery is used,
operation of the Auto Start Stop
function may be restricted in
order to protect the battery.
Also, the battery may deterio-
rate faster than normal and the
engine may not be able to be
restarted. Contact your Toyota
dealer for details.
Headlight glass
Safety information
WA R N I N G
Focused laser light can irritate or
permanently damage the retina of
the eye. There is a risk of injury.
The manufacturer of your vehicle
recommends that the work on the
lighting system including bulb
replacement be performed by
your Toyota dealer.
WA R N I N G
Intensive brightness can irritate or
damage the retina of the eye.
There is a risk of injury. Do not
look directly into the headlights or
other light sources. Do not
remove the LED covers.
Vehicle battery
General information
When replacing the bat-
tery
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355Alphabetical Index
Supra Owner’s Manual_U (from Mar. ’20
Prod.)
Hand-held transmitter, alternat- ing code ................................ 243
Hazard warning flashers ........ 321
Head restraints, front ............. 105
Headlight control, automatic . 157
Headlight courtesy delay feature ............................................... 159
Headlight courtesy delay feature, switching on ........................... 82
Headlight flasher .................... 124
Headlight glass ....................... 311
Headlights, care ..................... 329
Headlights, see Lights and bulbs
............................................... 310
Head-up Display ..................... 154
Head-up Display, care ............ 334
Head-up Display, see Memory function ................................. 108
Head-up Display, standard view ............................................... 154
Heavy cargo, stowing cargo.. 254
Height, vehicle ........................ 336
High beams ............................. 124
High beams/low beams, see Automatic high-beam .......... 160
Hill start assista nt, see Hill-start
assist control ........................ 200
Hills .......................................... 262
Hill-start assist control .......... 200
Hill-start assist control, see VSC ............................................... 200
Holder for beverages, see Cup holders .................................. 252
HomeLink, see Integrated Uni- versal Remote Control ......... 241
Hood ........................................ 299
Horn ........................................... 36
Hot exhaust gas system ........ 259
Humidity in the headlight, see Headlight glass..................... 311
Hydroplaning .......................... 261I
Ice warning, see External tem- perature .................................144
Icy roads, see External tempera- ture .........................................144
Identification marks, tires ......276
Identification number, see Vehi- cle identification number .......12
Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state .....................41
Indicator and warning lights, see Vehicle messages .................137
Individual air dist ribution.......237
Inflation pressure monitor, see Tire Pressure Monitor TPM ..288
Inflation pressure, tires ..........272
Information ..................................4
Initialize, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM ........................................291
Instrument cluster ..................136
Instrument lighting .................162
Integrated key ...........................84
Integrated Universal Remote Control ...................................241
Intelligent emergency call......322
Intended use ...............................5
Interior equipment ..................241
Interior lights...........................162
Interior lights during unlocking .................................................79
Interior lights wi th the vehicle
locked ......................................81
Interior mirror, automatic dim- ming feature ..........................107
Interior motion sensor .............94
Intersection warning, see Front collision mitigation ...............178
Interval display , see Service
requirements .........................145