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Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)TABLE OF CONTENTS
1-1. NOTES
Information .............................. 4
2-1. QUICK REFERENCE Entering ................................. 16
Set-up and use ...................... 22
In transit ................................ 26
3-1. CONTROLS Cockpit .................................. 36
Operating state of the vehicle ............................................ 40
Toyota Supra Command ....... 43
General settings .................... 57
Personal settings .................. 61
Connections .......................... 66
Opening and closing ............. 74
Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel................................... 93
Transporting children safely ......................................... 106
Driving ................................ 112
Displays ............................. 130
Lights ................................. 150
Safety ................................. 157
Driving stability control systems ......................................... 193
Driver assistance systems . 198
Driving comfort ................... 225
Climate control ................... 226
Interior equipment .............. 235
Storage compartments ....... 244
Cargo area ......................... 2464-1. DRIVING TIPS
Things to remember when driv-ing .................................... 252
Saving fuel ......................... 257
5-1. MOBILITY Refueling ............................ 262
Wheels and tires ................ 264
Engine compartment .......... 290
Operating materials............ 293
Maintenance ...................... 301
Replacing components ...... 303
Breakdown assistance ....... 313
Care ................................... 322
6-1. REFERENCE Technical data .................... 330
Certification ........................ 333
Alphabetical Index.............. 344
1NOTES
2QUICK REFERENCE
3CONTROLS
4DRIVING TIPS
5MOBILITY
6REFERENCE
Index
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91-1. NOTES
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NOTES
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
turer to optimize vehicle func-
tions.
The majority of this data is vola-
tile and is only processed within
the vehicle itself. Only a small
share of data is stored in event
or fault memories based on an
event.
When servicing, for instance
during repairs, service pro-
cesses, warranty cases, and
quality assurance measures,
this technical information can be
read out from the vehicle
together with the vehicle identifi-
cation number.
Your Toyota dealer can read out
the information. The socket for
OBD Onboard Diagnosis
required by law in the vehicle is
used to read out the data.
The data is collected, pro-
cessed, and used by the rele-
vant organizations in the service
network. The data documents
technical conditions of the vehi-
cle, helps with the identification
of the fault, compliance with
warranty obligations and quality
improvement.
The data from the vehicle can
also be used to check customer
claims for warranty and guar-
anty.
Fault and event memories in the
vehicle can be reset when your
Toyota dealer performs repair or
servicing work.Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, comfort and Customize
settings can be stored in the
vehicle and modified or reset at
any time.
For example, this includes:
• Setting for the seat position.
• Suspension and climate con-
trol settings.
If necessary, data can be trans-
ferred to the entertainment and
communication system of the
vehicle, e.g. via smartphone.
This includes the following
depending on the respective
equipment:
• Multimedia data such as music, films or photos for
playback in an integrated mul-
timedia system.
• Address book data for use in conjunction with an integrated
hands-free system or an inte-
grated navigation system.
• Entered navigation destina- tions.
• Data on the use of Internet services.
This data can be stored locally
in the vehicle or is found on a
device that has been connected
to the vehicle, e.g., a smart-
phone, USB stick or MP3 player.
If this data is stored in the vehi- Data entry and data trans-
fer into the vehicle
General information
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CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
CONTROLS
.3-1. CONTROLSCockpit ........................... 36
Operating state of the vehi- cle................................. 40
Toyota Supra Command ..................................... 43
General settings ............. 57
Personal settings ........... 61
Connections ................... 66
Opening and closing ...... 74
Seats, mirrors, and steering wheel ............................ 93
Transporting children safely .................................. 106
Driving ......................... 112
Displays ...................... 130
Lights .......................... 150
Safety .......................... 157
Driving stabilit y control sys-
tems .......................... 193
Driver assistance systems .................................. 198
Driving comfort ............ 225
Climate control ............ 226
Interior equipment ....... 235
Storage compartments .................................. 244
Cargo area .................. 246
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633-1. CONTROLS
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CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
is currently in use.
There is an additional guest pro-
file available that is not assigned
to any vehicle key. It can be
used to apply settings in the
vehicle without changing the
personal driver profiles.
For the system to be able to
identify the driver profile associ-
ated to a particular driver, the
detected remote control must be
clearly allocated to the driver.
This is the case when:
• The driver is only carrying his or her own remote control.
• The driver unlocks the vehi- cle.
• The driver gets into the vehi- cle through the driver's door.
After switching on the Control
Display, the name of the active
driver profile is displayed.
Select driver profile, refer to
page 63.
As soon as the engine is started
or any key is pressed, the last
selected display is shown on the
Control Display.
To exit the welcome screen via
Toyota Supra Command: "OK" The settings for the following
systems and functions are
stored in the active driver profile.
The scope of storable settings
depends on country and equip-
ment.
• Unlocking and locking.
•Lights.
• Climate control.
• Radio.
• Instrument cluster.
• Programmable memory but-
tons.
• Volumes, tone.
• Control Display.
•TV.
• Parking Sensors.
• Rearview camera.
• Head-up Display.
• Sport mode switch.
• Seat position, exterior mirror position.
Both the positions saved via the
seat memory and th e last position
set are saved.
• Toyota Supra Safety.
Regardless of the remote con-
trol in use, a different driver pro-
file may be activated. This
allows you to call up personal
vehicle settings, even if you did
not unlock the vehicle with your
own remote control.
Functional requirements
Active driver profile
Adjusting
Profile management
Selecting a driver profile
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2283-1. CONTROLS
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Press any button except for the
following:
Switching off.
Rear window defroster.
Seat heating.
Complete system:
The automatic air conditioning
achieves the set temperature as
quickly as possible, if needed,
by using the maximum cooling
or heating capacity, and then
keeps it constant. Via Toyota Supra Command:
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"My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Climate functions"
4 "Temperature adjustment,
upper body"
5 Set the desired temperature.
Do not rapidly switch between
different temperature settings.
Otherwise, the automatic air
conditioning will not have suffi-
cient time to adjust the set tem-
perature.
The air in the car's interior will
be cooled and dehumidified
and, depending on the tempera-
ture setting, warmed again.
The car's interior can only be
cooled with the drive-ready state
switched on.
Seat heating , refer to
page 105.
Air flow, manual, refer
to page 230.
Switching on/off
Switching on
Switching off
Press and hold the but-
ton.
Temperature
Concept
ButtonFunctionAdjusting
Turn the dial clockwise
to increase the tempera-
ture and counterclock-
wise to decrease the
temperature.
Air conditioning
Concept
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CONTROLS
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)
The vehicle is in idle state or
standby state and not in
drive-ready state.
Battery is sufficiently charged.
If parked-car ventilation is switched
on, the vehicle battery will be dis-
charged. Thus, limit the maximum
activation time to save the vehicle
battery. The syst em will be avail-
able again after the engine is
started or after a short trip.
Make sure that the vehicle's
date and time are set cor-
rectly.
Open the vents to allow air to
flow out.
There are different ways to
switch the system on or off.
The system switches off auto-
matically after a certain period of
time. The system continues to
run for some time after being
switched off.
■General information
When the vehicle is in standby
state, the parked-car ventilation
can be switched on or off via the
automatic air conditioning but-
tons.
■Switching on
Press any button except:
Rear window defroster.
Lower air flow button side.
Seat heating.
Menu.
■Switching off
The system switches off after
leaving and locking the vehicle.
Press and hold the bot-
tom button.
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Climate functions"
4 "Comfort ventilation"
5 "Activate now"
Functional requirements
Switching on/off directly
General information
Using the button
Via Toyota Supra Command
Display
SymbolDescription
Symbol on the auto-
matic air conditioning
indicates the system is
switched on.
REST is displayed on
the automatic air condi-
tioning. The residual
engine heat is used.
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2343-1. CONTROLS
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Different departure times can be
adjusted to ensure a comfort-
able interior temperature in the
vehicle at the time of departure.
One-time departure time: the
time can be set.
The system is switched on once.
Departure time with week-
day: time and day of the week
can be set.
On the desired weekdays, the sys-
tem will be switch ed on promptly
before the set departure time.
The departure time is prese-
lected in two steps:
Set departure times.
Activate departure times.
A minimum of 10 minutes
should pass between set-
ting/activating the departure
time and the planned departure
time to allow a sufficient period
of time for the climate control.
■Via Toyota Supra Command
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Climate functions"
4 "Comfort ventilation"
5 Select the desired departure
time. 6
Set the departure time.
7 Select day of the week, if
needed.
■Functional requirement
If a departure time is to influ-
ence the switching on of
parked-car ventilation, the
respective departure time must
be activated first.
■Via Toyota Supra Command
1 "My Vehicle"
2 "Vehicle settings"
3 "Climate functions"
4 "Comfort ventilation"
5 "For departure time"
6 Activate the desired depar-
ture time.
The symbol on the automatic
air conditioning signals an acti-
vated departure time.
Departure time
Concept
Setting the departure time
Activating the departure time
Display
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346Alphabetical Index
Supra Owner's Manual_U (from Jul. '20 Prod.)Changing wheels/tires ........... 272
Chassis number, see Vehicle
identification number............. 12
Checking the engine oil level electronically ........................ 295
Checking the oil level electroni- cally ....................................... 295
Child restraint systems, mount- ing .......................................... 109
Child restraint systems, see Transporting ch ildren safely108
Child seat, mountin g .............. 109
Child seats, see Transporting children safely ...................... 108
Children, seating position ..... 108
Children, transporting safely 108
Chrome surfaces, care .......... 326
Chrome-plated surfaces, care326
Cleaning displays, screens ... 328
Cleaning, Head-up Display .... 328
Climate control ....................... 227
Combination switch, see Turn signals ................................... 118
Combination switch, see Washer/wiper system........... 119
Comfort entry ........................... 82
Comparison of entries, see Entry comparison ............................. 43
Compartments in the doors .. 245
Compressor ............................ 276
Condensation water under the parked vehicle ...................... 257
Condensation, removing from the windows.......................... 231
Condition Based Service CBS ............................................... 301
Confirmation signal from the vehicle ..................................... 88
Connecting electr ical devices,
see Sockets .......................... 239
Connections, Screen Mirroring71
Control Display ......................... 46 Control Display, settings .........57
Control systems, driving stability
...............................................193
Controller ..................................46
Convenient closing with the remote control ........................77
Convenient opening with the remote control ........................76
Coolant ....................................298
Coolant level ...........................298
Coolant temperature ..............138
Cooling system .......................298
Cooling, maximum .................229
Corrosion on brake discs ......256
Cosmetic mirror .... ..................239
Cruise control .........................198
Cruise control with distance con- trol, see Dynami c radar cruise
control with full-speed range ...............................................202
Cruise control without distance control, see Cruise control ..198
Cruise control, active with Stop & Go .......................................202
Cruising range ........................138
Cup holder...............................246
Curtain shield air bag ..............158
Customize Settings, see Driver profiles.....................................62
Customize Settings, see Sport mode switch ..........................129
D
Damage, tires ..... .....................271
Data memory ...............................7
Data protection, settings .........61
Data, see Deleting personal data in the vehicle ...........................61
Data, technical ........................330
Date ............................................58
Daytime running lights...........153
Defogging the windows .........231