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■Message
In addition, a symbol with a vehicle
message is shown on the Control
Display.
■Measure
1 Reduce speed. Do not exceed a
speed of 130 km/h, 80 mph.
2 At the next opportunity, for
example at a filling station,
check the tyre inflation pressure
in all four tyres and correct if
necessary.
3 Perform a reset of the system.
■Message
In addition, a symbol with the
affected tyre is shown in a vehicle
message on the Control Display.
■Measure
1 Reduce your speed and care-
fully stop the vehicle. Avoid
heavy braking and sudden
steering manoeuvres.
2 Check whether the vehicle is
equipped with standard tyres or
run-flat tyres.
The symbol identifying run-flat tyres,
see page 298, is a circle with the letters
RSC on the tyre side wall.
3 Follow the description of what to
do in the event of a flat tyre, see
page 310.
1 Identify the damaged tyre.
Check the tyre inflation pressure in all four tyres, for example using the tyre
pressure indicator of a flat tyre kit.
In the case of ty res with special approval: if all four tyres are inflated to
the correct tyre inflation pressures, the
TPM might not have been reset. Per-
If the tyre inflation pressure is too
low
A yellow warning lamp is
illuminated in the instru-
ment cluster.
SymbolPossible cause
There has been a loss of
tyre inflation pressure.
No reset has been per-
formed on the system.
The system uses the tyre
inflation pressures saved
during the last reset for
the warning.
If there is a significant loss of tyre
inflation pressure
A yellow warning lamp is
illuminated in the instru-
ment cluster.
SymbolPossible cause
There is a flat tyre or sub-
stantial loss of tyre infla-
tion pressure.
No reset has been per-
formed on the system.
The system uses the tyre
inflation pressures saved
during the last reset for
the warning.
What to do in the event of a
flat tyre
Standard tyres
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form a reset.
If no tyre damage can be identified, contact any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
2 Repair the flat tyre, for example
using a flat tyre kit or by chang-
ing the wheel.
The use of sealant, for example a
flat tyre kit, can damage the TPM
wheel electronics. Have the elec-
tronics replaced at the next oppor-
tunity.
■Safety notes
■Maximum speed
If a tyre is damaged you can con-
tinue your journey, but do not
exceed a maximum speed of 80
km/h, 50 mph.
■Continuing a journey with a
flat tyre
Note the following if you continue a
journey with a flat tyre:
1 Avoid violent or sudden braking
and steering manoeuvres.
2 Do not exceed a speed of 80
km/h, 50 mph.
3 As soon as there is an opportu-
nity, check the tyre inflation
pressure in all four tyres.
In the case of ty res with special approval: if all four tyres are inflated to
the correct tyre inflation pressures, the
Tyre Pressure Monitor might not have been reset. Perform a reset.
■Possible driving distance with
a deflated tyre
The possible driving distance varies
depending on the load and stresses
the vehicle is subjected to, for
example speed, road properties,
outside temperature. The driving
distance can be shorter or, if the
driving style is more careful, longer.
If the vehicle is moderately loaded
and used under favourable condi-
tions, it is possible to travel up to 80
km, 50 miles.
■Driving properties with dam-
aged tyres
On a journey with damaged tyres,
handling characteristics change
and may result in the following situ-
ations, for example:
• The vehicle losing traction more
quickly.
• Longer braking distances.
• Different self-steering character-
istics.
Adapt your driving style. Avoid
abrupt steering or driving over
obstacles, for example kerbs or
potholes.
Run-flat tyres
WA R N I N G
A run-flat tyre which has low tyre infla- tion pressure or no tyre inflation pres-
sure at all will change the vehicle's
handling characteristics, for example there may be reduced directional sta-
bility when braking, longer braking
distances and different self-steering characteristics. There is a danger of
accidents. Drive with care and do not
exceed a speed of 80 km/h, 50 mph.
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any reliable repairer.
For run-flat tyres or when using a
flat tyre kit, it is not always neces-
sary to change a wheel immedi-
ately if tyre inflatio n pressure is lost
due to a flat tyre.
If required, the tools for changing
wheels are available as special
accessories from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Wheel change
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
The jack is only intended for raising
the vehicle briefly during a wheel
change. Even if the safety measures are complied with, there is a risk of
the raised vehicle falling over due to
the jack slipping. There is a danger of injury or even death. If the vehicle is
raised with the jack, do not lie under-
neath the vehicle and do not start the engine.
WA R N I N G
Supports such as wooden blocks
under the vehicle jack can prevent it from achieving its load capacity due
to the restricted height. The load
capacity of the wooden blocks may be exceeded, causing the vehicle to tip
over. There is a danger of injury or
even death. Do not place supports under the vehicle jack.
WA R N I N G
The jack, issued by the vehicle manu-
facturer, is provided in order to per-
form a wheel change in the event of a breakdown. The jack is not designed
for frequent use; for example, chang-
ing from summer to winter tyres. Using the jack frequently may cause it
to become jammed or damaged.
There is a danger of injury and dam-
age to property. Only use the jack to change an emergency wheel or a
spare wheel in the event of a flat tyre.
WA R N I N G
On soft, uneven or slippery ground,
for example, snow, ice, tiles or similar,
the jack may slip. There is a danger of injury. Perform the wheel change on a
level, firm and non-slip surface if at all
possible.
WA R N I N G
The jack is only optimised for raising
the vehicle and for use with the jack-
ing points on the vehicle. There is a danger of injury. Do not lift another
vehicle or other items with the jack.
WA R N I N G
If the jack has not been guided into the jacking point provided, the vehicle
might be damaged when the jack is
extended, or the jack could slip. There is a danger of injury or damage to
property. When extending, make sure
that the jack is guided into the jacking point adjacent to the wheelhouse.
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WA R N I N G
Brake and fuel lines run under the
floor of the vehicle. If any of these
lines are damaged, the brakes may
fail or leaking fuel may ignite and cause a fire.
WA R N I N G
If the engine stalls while driving, sev-
eral warning lights will illuminate. Depending on vehicle specifications,
the power-assisted brakes and power
steering may stop operating. In this case the braking power will be
reduced and operation of the steering
wheel will become heavy. Although the operation of the brakes and steer-
ing will not be totally lost, they will
require stronger than normal input to
operate. Stop the vehicle in a safe place as soon as possible.
WA R N I N G
While driving, if a tire has been punc-
tured or has ruptured, firmly grip the
steering wheel, gradually reduce the vehicle speed and stop the vehicle in
a safe place. Avoid sudden braking
and steering operations as doing so may cause you to lo se control of the
vehicle. Gradually reduce the vehicle
speed and stop the vehicle in a safe
place.
●Vehicles equipped with run-flat tires
As the sidewalls of run-flat tires are
especially stiff, it may be difficult to
feel when a tire is punctured or if the tire pressure has decreased sud-
denly. It may also be difficult to vis-
ually tell that a tire is flat or the inflation pressure is low.
If the tire pressure warning indicator illuminates, while avoiding sudden
braking or steering operations,
decelerate to 80 km /h or less, care- fully stop the vehicle in a safe place
and check the condition of each tire.
For details on how to check the condi- tion of the tires, see page 292. If any
tire is damaged, contact any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota author- ized repairer, or any reliable repairer
for assistance.
The tire pressure warning indicator
may not illuminate if the inflation pres-
sure of a tire drops rapidly, such as when a tire has burst.
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489Alphabetical Index
Idle state, standby state and
drive-ready state .......................... 53
Important considerations ............ 122
Indicator and warning lamps, see
Vehicle messages ...................... 163
Indicator lamp, front passenger
airbags ........................................ 204
Individual settings, see Driver pro-
files ................................................ 76
Inflation pressure check, see Tyre
Pressure Monitor........................ 304
Inflation pressure, tyres ............... 292
Information on no passing .......... 173
Initialising, Tyre Pressure Monitor
TPM.............................................. 307
Instrument cluster ........................ 162
Instrument cluster switch, see Wiper
system ......................................... 151
Instrument lighting ....................... 191
Integrated key ................................. 94
Intended use ..................................... 6
Interior light .................................. 191
Interior light when unlocking ........ 89
Interior light with the vehicle locked
....................................................... 91
Interior movement detector ......... 104
Interval Display, see Service require-
ments........................................... 170
i-Size child restraint systems ...... 128
ISOFIX, child seat mountings...... 126
J
Joystick, Automatic transmission
..................................................... 154
Jump starting, see Starting assis-
tance ............................................ 357
Jump-starting connections ......... 358
Junction warning, see Pre-Collision
System ........................................ 207
K
Key switch for front passenger
airbags ........................................ 202
Key, mechanical .............................. 94
Key, see Remote control ................ 88
Keyless Go, see Smart Key System
....................................................... 96
Kick-down, Automatic transmission
..................................................... 154
Knee airbag ...................................193
L
Labelling of recommended tyres 297
Labelling of run-flat tyres.............298
Lane boundary, warning .............. 216
Lane Departure Warning .............. 216
Language, setting on the Control
Display........................................... 71
Lashing eyes in the boot.............. 276
Lashing straps, see Lashing eyes in
the boot ....................................... 276
Launch Control .............................159
Laying up the vehicle ................... 368
Laying up, vehicle......................... 368
Leather care .................................. 365
Left-hand traffic, lig ht setting ...... 190
Light alloy wheels, care ...............366
Light in exterior mirror, see RCTA
(Rear cross traffic alert) function
..................................................... 256
Light in the exterior mirror, see Blind
spot monitor ............................... 220
Light switch ...................................184
Lighting.......................................... 184
Lights ............................................. 184
LIM button, see Manual Speed Lim-
iter ................................................ 232
List of all messages........................ 74
Loading .......................................... 275
Loading the boot, see Stowing and
securing a transported load ...... 276
Locking settings ...........................101
Locking wheel bolts .....................314
Locking with the remote control ... 90
Locking, automatic .......................102
Locking, see Opening and closing88
Low-beam headlights ................... 186
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RES CNCL button, see Cruise Con-
trol ............................................... 234
RES CNCL button, see Dynamic
radar cruise control ................... 238
Reset, Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM
..................................................... 307
Restraint systems for children, see
Carrying children safely ............ 122
Retreaded tyres ............................ 297
Reuse, recycling ........................... 333
Reversing light, replacing Bulbs, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 340
Revolution counter....................... 168
Right-hand tra ffic, light setting ... 190
Rim cleaner, light alloy wheels ... 366
RON, petrol grade......................... 323
Roof lining....................................... 49
Roof load ....................................... 371
Rope for tow-starting/towing....... 360
RSC Runflat System Component,
see Run-flat tyres ....................... 298
Rubber parts, care........................ 366
Run Flat tyres, see Run-flat tyres 298
Run-flat tyres ................................ 298
Running in..................................... 280
Running in brake discs, see Brake
system ......................................... 281
Running in brake pads, see Brake
system ......................................... 281
Run-on of fan, see Exhaust gas parti-
cle filter ....................................... 281
S
Safe seating position ................... 107
Safety systems, see Airbags ....... 192
Safety systems, see Toyota Supra
Safety .......................................... 205
Saving energy, see Shift position
indicator ...................................... 171
Saving fuel .................................... 286
Screen Mirroring, connection........ 85
Screen, see Control Display .......... 59
Screwdriver, see On-board tool kit
..................................................... 339
Sealant, see Mobility System.......299
Seat belt reminder for driver and
front passenger seat .................. 116
Seat belts ....................................... 111
Seat belts, care .............................367
Seat heating .................................. 120
Seat, see Memory function .......... 119
Seats, front .................................... 107
Securing a transported load ........ 276
Selection list in the instrument clus-
ter .................................................177
Selector lever, Automatic transmis-
sion ..............................................154
Sensors of the vehicle.................... 50
Sensors, care ................................367
Service requirement, see CBS Con-
dition Based Service ..................330
Service requirements ................... 170
Service, see Breakdown assistance
..................................................... 353
Settings on the Control Display .... 71
Settings, locking/unlocking .........101
Shift Lights, revolu tion counter .. 168
Shift paddles on the steering wheel
..................................................... 154
Shift position indicator................. 171
Side airbag .................................... 193
Side lights......................................186
Side nozzles, see Ventilation .......266
Signal horn, horn ............................ 46
Signals on unlocking, see
Acknowledgement signals ........ 102
Sizes, see Dimensions ................. 370
Smallest turning circle ................. 370
Smart Key System .......................... 96
Snow chains .................................. 304
Socket for on-board diagnosis OBD
..................................................... 332
Sockets, connecting electrical appli-
ances, see Sockets .................... 269
Soot particle filter, see Exhaust gas
particle filter ................................281
SOS button, see Automatic emer-
gency call .................................... 355
Spanner, see On-board tool kit.... 339
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494Alphabetical Index
Tourist function, see
Left-hand/right-hand traffic ....... 190
Tow bar .......................................... 360
Tow fitting, see Towing eye ......... 360
Towing away ................................. 359
Towing eye .................................... 360
Towing rope .................................. 360
Towing, see Tow-starting and towing
..................................................... 359
Tow-starting .................................. 359
Toyota Supra Command ................ 57
Toyota Supra Command operating
principle ........................................ 57
Toyota Supra Safety ..................... 205
TPM Tyre Pressure Monitor ......... 304
Traction control ............................ 230
Traction mode ............................... 230
TRACTION, driving dynamics ..... 230
Trailer tow hitch, rear-view camera
..................................................... 255
Transmission lockout, unlocking
electronically .............................. 158
Tread, tyres ................................... 294
Triple turn signal .......................... 150
Turn indicator, indicator lamp ..... 167
Turn indicators, replacing Bulbs, see
Bulbs and lights ......................... 340
Turning circle ................................ 370
Turning circle lines, rear-view cam-
era ................................................ 255
Tyre damage.................................. 295
Tyre inflation pressure ................. 292
Tyre makes, recommendation ..... 297
Tyre pressure ................................ 292
Tyre Pressure Monitor TPM ......... 304
Tyre repair kit, see Mobility System
..................................................... 299
Tyre replacement .......................... 296
Tyre sealant, see Mobility System
..................................................... 299
Tyre settings ................................. 305
Tyre tread ...................................... 294
Tyres and wheels .......................... 292
Tyres with emergency running prop-
erties............................................ 298
U
Ultrasonic sensors, see Sensors of
the vehicle ..................................... 50
Units of measure............................. 73
Unloaded weight ...........................371
Unlock-button, Automatic transmis-
sion ..............................................154
Unlocking the fuel filler flap manu-
ally ............................................... 291
Unlocking with the remote control 89
Unlocking, automatic ................... 102
Unlocking, see Opening and closing
....................................................... 88
Unlocking, settings.......................101
USB connection .............................. 83
USB port, position in the vehicle 270
Use, intended ....................................6
V
Vanity mirror.................................. 269
Vehicle battery ..............................341
Vehicle breakdown, see Breakdown
Assist...........................................352
Vehicle care ...................................364
Vehicle equipment ............................4
Vehicle identification number ........ 22
Vehicle key, see Remote control ... 88
Vehicle messages ......................... 163
Vehicle paintwork ......................... 364
Vehicle position, vehicle positioning
....................................................... 73
Vehicle Stability Control VSC ...... 229
Vehicle status ................................181
Vehicle wash ................................. 362
Vehicle, running in ........................280
Ventilation......................................266
VIN, see Vehicle identification num-
ber .................................................. 22
Voice control system ...................... 68
VSC Vehicle Stability Control ...... 229