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3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
The approach of the vehicle to an
object is shown on the Control Dis-
play. Objects that are further away
are already displayed before an
acoustic signal is given.
The display appears as soon as
Parking Sensor is activated.
The recording range of the sensors
is shown in green, yellow and red if
obstacles are detected within the
range.
Driving path lines are displayed for
better estimation of the space
required.
If the rear-view camera image is
shown, it is possible to change over
to Parking Sensor or, if required, to
another view with obstacle mark-
ings:
1 If necessary, push the Controller
to the left.
2 For example "Parking sensors"
RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) func-
tion, see page 256: depending on
the equipment, the Parking Sensor
display also warn s about vehicles
approaching from the sides at the
front and rear.
The emergency brake function of
Parking Sensor in itiates emergency
braking if there is an imminent risk
of a collision.
Due to the system limits, a collision
cannot be prevented under all cir-
cumstances.
The function is available at speeds
below walking speed when driving
or rolling in reverse.
Pressing the accelerator pedal
interrupts the braking intervention.
After emergency braking to a stop,
it is possible to continue a slow
approach to the obstacle. To
approach, lightly depress the accel-
erator.
If the accelerator is depressed
more firmly, the vehicle pulls away
as normal. Manual braking is possi-
ble at any time.
The system uses the ultrasonic
sensors of Parking Sensor and
Park Assistant.
Visual warning
Depending on the equipment
version: emergency braking
function, Parking Sensors
with emergency braking
function
Principle
General
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3-1. CONTROLS
CONTROLS
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
When using the air conditioning sys- tem, seat heaters, etc. for a long
period of time, make sure that no
body parts are kept near the air out- lets or in direct contact with the seat,
as doing so may lead to minor burns
or chill burns. If you feel unusual while
using the air conditioning system or seat heaters, stop use or change the
setting immediately.
Automatic air conditioning
Overview
Buttons in the vehicle
Climate functions
ButtonFunction
Temperature, see page
262.
Air-conditioning mode,
see page 262.
Maximum cooling, see
page 263.
AUTO programme, see
page 263.
Recirculated-air mode,
see page 264.
Switch off, see page 262.
Air distribution, manual,
see page 265.
Defrost the windscreen
and remove condensa-
tion, see page 265.
Rear window heating, see
page 265.
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body and into the footwell.
The cooling function, see page 262,
is switched on automatically in the
AUTO programme.
The AUTO programme is automati-
cally switched off when the air dis-
tribution is set manually.
If the air outside the vehicle has an
unpleasant odour or contains pol-
lutants, the air supply to the interior
of the vehicle can be shut off. The
air inside the vehicle is then recircu-
lated.
The LED is illumi nated when the
recirculated-air mode is switched
on.
When the left LED is illuminated:
Automatic recirculated air mode
If the pollution sensor detects pollutants
in the outside air, the air mode is auto-
matically changed from outside air
mode to recirculated air mode.
When the right LED is illuminated:
Recirculated air mode
The air in the cabin is continuously
recirculated.
When recirculated-air mode is
switched off, fresh air is directed
into the vehicle's interior.
The recirculated-air mode automat-
ically switches off after a given time
depending on the ambient condi-
tions, to avoid condensation.
The cooling function is also
switched on automatically to avoid
condensation.
Continuous use of recirculated-air
mode worsens air quality inside the
vehicle and increases condensa-
tion on the windows.
If there is condensation, shut down
recirculated-air mode or remove the
condensation, see page 265.
The air flow for air conditioning can
be set manually.
To be able to adjust the air flow
manually, first switch off the AUTO
programme.
The selected air flow is shown on
the display for automatic air condi-
tioning.
Recirculated-air mode
Principle
Operation
Press the button repeat-
edly to call up an operating
mode.
To adjust the air flow manu-
ally
Principle
General
Operation
Press left or right side of
button: reduce or increase
air flow.
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5-1. MOBILITY
MOBILITY
cosity grade can increase fuel con-
sumption.
Additional information on suitable
oil specifications and viscosity
classes of engine oils can be
obtained from any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
The manufacturer of the vehicle
recommends having the engine oil
changed by any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Coolant is a mixture of water and
an additive.
Not all commercially available addi-
tives are suitable for the vehicle.
Information regarding suitable addi-
tives is available from any author-
ized Toyota reta iler or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
Not all commercially available addi-
tives are suitable for the vehicle.
The vehicle manufacturer recom-
mends using coolant with the BMW
LC-18 specification. Do not mix
additives of different colours. Com-
ply with the 50:50 mixing ratio of
water to additive. Information
regarding suitable additives is avail-
able from any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Depending on the motorisation,
there will be one or two coolant
expansion tank(s) in the engine
compartment. Check the coolant
levels and top up.
On factory delivery, the coolant may
Oil change
NOTICE
Not changing the engine oil at the cor-
rect time may result in increased
engine wear and thus engine dam- age. There is a risk of material dam-
age. Do not exceed the service date
indicated in the vehicle.
Coolant
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
If the cooling system is opened when
the engine is hot, coolant can escape
and cause scalding. There is a dan- ger of injury. Only open the cooling
system when the engine has cooled
down.
WA R N I N G
Additives are harmful to health and
incorrect additives can damage the
engine. There is a danger of injury and damage to property. Do not allow
additives to come into contact with
clothing, skin or eyes, and do not swallow them. Only use suitable addi-
tives.
Coolant level
General
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493Alphabetical Index
Spare wheel, see Emergency wheel
..................................................... 318
Special equipment, see Vehicle
equipment ....................................... 4
Speed Limit Assist ....................... 246
Speed Limit Device, see Manual
Speed Limiter ............................. 232
Speed Limit Info ........................... 173
Speed limit, display, see Speed Limit
Info............................................... 173
Speed Limiter, manual ................. 232
Sport displays............................... 180
Sport mode switch ............... 154, 160
Sport programme, Automatic trans-
mission........................................ 154
Sport suspension, see Adaptive vari-
able suspension ......................... 259
SPORT, see Sport mode switch .. 160
Stability control systems ............. 228
Standard equipment, see Vehicle
equipment ....................................... 4
Standard view, Head-Up Display. 182
Standby state, idle state and
drive-ready state .......................... 53
Start/stop button........................... 144
Starting assistance ...................... 357
Starting assistance, see VSC ...... 229
Status Control Display, tyres....... 306
Status information, Toyota Supra
Command...................................... 58
Status of the Owner's Manual ......... 5
Status, vehicle .............................. 181
Steering wheel, adjusting ............ 119
Steering wheel, buttons ................. 46
Steering wheel, see Memory function
..................................................... 119
Storage facilities........................... 274
Storage, see Laying up the vehicle
..................................................... 368
Storage, tyres ............................... 298
Stowing and securing a transported
load .............................................. 276
Stowing heavy transported loads276
Summer tyres, tread ..................... 294
Sun visor ....................................... 269
Supplementary text message ...... 164
Suspension settings, see Sport
mode switch................................160
Switch for driving dynamics, see
Sport mode switch .....................160
Switches, see Driving area ............ 46
Switching on the headlight courtesy
delay feature ................................. 92
Symbols and displays ......................4
T
Tail lights, see Bulbs and lights .. 340
Tailgate, see Boot lid .................... 100
Tank display .................................. 168
Technical changes, see Your own
safety ...............................................6
Technical data ............................... 370
Teleservice call .............................220
Temperature display, see Outside
temperature................................. 169
Temperature, automatic air condi-
tioning .........................................262
Temperature, engine oil ...............169
Tension belt, see Lashing eyes in the
boot..............................................276
Text message, supplementary..... 164
Thiefproof wheel studs ................314
Tilt alarm sensor ...........................104
Tilting down front passenger's mir-
ror, see Automatic parking function
..................................................... 118
Time ................................................. 72
Tire inflation pressure
Maintenance data....................... 374
Tires
Size ............................................374
Tool ................................................ 339
Topping up engine oil................... 325
Torque display, see Sport displays
..................................................... 180
Total weight, permitted................. 371
Touchscreen.................................... 65
Touchscreen, see Operation by
touchscreen .................................. 65