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dicular to and at right angles
underneath the jacking point.
6 Make sure that the base of the
jack is extended perpendicular
to and at right angles below the
jacking point.
7 Raise by cranking until the jack
is supported on the ground with
its entire surface and the wheel
in question is at most 3 cm, 1.2
inches off the ground.
Only fit one emergency wheel at
most, as required.
1 Unscrew the wheel studs.
2 Remove the wheel.
3 Put on the new wheel or emer-
gency wheel and tighten at least
two wheel studs crosswise until
finger-tight.
If non-original light alloy wheels not
from the vehicle manufacturer are fit- ted, the wheel studs belonging to the
wheels may also have to be used.
4 Tighten the remaining wheels
studs until finger-tight and then
tighten all the wheel studs
crosswise.
5 Turn the jack crank anticlock-
wise to retract the jack and
lower the vehicle.
6 Remove the jack and stow it
securely.
1 Tighten the wheel studs cross-
wise. The tightening torque is
140 Nm, approximately 101 lb ft.
2 Stow the faulty wheel in the
boot, if necessary.
3 Check tyre inflation pressure at
the next opportunity and correct
as necessary.
4 Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor
(TPM).
5 Check the tight fit of the wheel
studs using a calibrated torque
wrench.
6 Drive to the nearest any author-
ized Toyota reta iler or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any relia-
ble repairer to have the dam-
aged tyre replaced.
Fitting a wheel
After wheel change
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1 Pull the lever, arrow 1.
The bonnet is released.
2After releasing the lever, pull the
lever again, arrow 2.
The bonnet is opened.
3Watch out for any protruding
parts of the bonnet.
Allow the bonnet to drop from a
height of approximately 50 cm, 20
in.
The bonnet must engage on both
sides.
WA R N I N G
The bonnet has protruding parts on
the inside, for example locking hooks.
There is a danger of injury. When the bonnet is open, watch out for protrud-
ing parts and keep these areas clear.
WA R N I N G
If the bonnet is not correctly locked, it can come open during the journey
and impair visibility. There is a danger
of accidents. Stop immediately and close the bonnet correctly.
WA R N I N G
Parts of the body can become
trapped when opening and closing the bonnet. There is a danger of
injury. When opening and closing,
make sure that the area of movement of the bonnet is kept clear.
NOTICE
Wipers that are folded away from the
windscreen can become trapped if the bonnet is opened. There is a dan-
ger of damage to property. Before
opening the bonnet, make sure that the wipers with wiper blades fitted are
in contact with the windscreen.
NOTICE
When closing, the bonnet must lock into place on both sides. Applying
additional pressure can damage the
bonnet. There is a danger of damage to property. Open the bonnet again
and close it firmly. Avoid applying
additional pressure.
Opening
Closing
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2Turn the cap anticlockwise to
open.
3 Add engine oil.
4 Tighten cap.
Engine oil quality is a crucial factor
determining the lifetime of the
engine.
Only replenish with the types of
engine oil that are listed.
Some engine oil grades may not be
available in all countries.
Up to 1 litre approx. 2 pints of an
engine oil with the following oil
specification can be topped up:
If suitable engine oils are not avail-
able, up to 1 litre, approximately 2
pints, of an engine oil with the fol-
lowing oil specification can be used
for topping up:
■ACEA grade
■Viscosity grade (SAE)
Viscosity classes with a high vis-
Engine oil grades for topping
up
General
Safety notes
NOTICE
Oil additives can damage the engine.
There is a danger of damage to prop- erty. Do not use oil additives.
NOTICE
Using the wrong engine oil can result
in engine malfunctions and damage.
There is a danger of damage to prop- erty. When selecting the engine oil,
make sure that the engine oil corre-
sponds to the oil specification.
Suitable engine oil grades
Gasoline Engine
Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 0W-20
C5 for GR Toyota Supra
BMW Longlife-17 FE+ 0W-20
Alternative engine oil grades
ACEA C2.
ACEA C3.
SAE 0W-20.
SAE 5W-20.
SAE 0W-30.
SAE 5W-30.
SAE 0W-40.
SAE 5W-40.
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be overfilled in the coolant tank.
The normal level of the coolant
level is achieved by prolonging the
operating time.
The coolant level is indicated by
means of the max. mark in the filler
neck of the coolant expansion tank.
For further information:
Overview, see page 320.
1 Allow the engine to cool down.
2 Open the bonnet, see page 321.
3 Turn cap on coolant tank slightly
anticlockwise, then allow the
pressure to escape.
4 Open cap on coolant tank.
5 The coolant level is correct if it is
just below the Max. mark in the
filler neck.
6 Tighten cap.
1 Allow the engine to cool down.
2 Open the bonnet, see page 321.
3 Turn cap on coolant tank slightly
anticlockwise, then allow the
pressure to escape.
4 Open cap on coolant tank.
5 If necessary, slowly top up to the
correct level; do not overfill.
6 Tighten cap.
7 Have the cause of coolant loss
rectified as soon as possible.
■Disposal
When disposing of coolant and
coolant additives, comply with the
relevant environmental protection
regulations.
All washer jets are supplied from
one tank.
Use a mixture of tap water and
screenwash concentrate for the
windscreen washer system, if nec-
essary with the addition of anti-
freeze.
Recommended minim um fill level: 1
litre, 1.7 Imp. pints.
Checking the coolant level
Topping up
Washer fluid
General
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maintenance on your vehicle reliably
and economically.
Rubber hoses (for cooling and heater
system, brake system and fuel system)
should be inspected by a qualified tech-
nician according to the Toyota mainte-
nance schedule.
Rubber hoses are particularly important
maintenance items. Have any deterio-
rated or damaged hoses replaced
immediately. Note that rubber hoses
will deteriorate with age, resulting in
swelling, chafing or cracking.
No maintenance work other than
normal maintenance is required to
keep the emission levels of your
vehicle within the design limits.
Devices connected to the OBD
socket trigger the alarm system
when the vehicle is locked.
Remove any devices connected to
the OBD socket before locking the
vehicle.
The OBD socket for checking emis-
sions-relevant components is
located on the driver's side.
For Australia: maintenance
Socket for on-board diagno-
sis OBD
General
Safety note
NOTICE
Incorrect use of the OBD on-board
diagnosis socket can result in mal- functions in the vehicle. There is a
danger of damage to property. Only
have service and maintenance work involving the OBD on-board diagnosis
socket carried out by any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer or other authorised persons. Only con-
nect devices that have been tested
and found to be safe for use with the OBD on-board diagnosis socket.
Position
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This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the special equip-
ment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
The on-board tool kit is located on
the right in the boot, under a cover.
Unlock the cover on the right-hand
side trim, arrow 1, and open, arrow
2 .
1 To replace the wiper blades,
move the wipers to the fold-out
position, see page 153.
2 Stop the vehicle.
Replacing par ts
Vehicle equipment
On-board tool kit
Wiper blades
Safety notes
NOTICE
The windscreen may sustain damage
if a wiper falls onto it without the wiper
blade fitted. There is a danger of
damage to property. Hold the wiper firmly when changing the wiper blade.
Do not fold in or switch on the wiper
without a wiper blade installed.
NOTICE
Wipers that are folded away from the
windscreen can become trapped if the bonnet is opened. There is a risk
of material damage. Before opening
the bonnet, make sure that the wipers with wiper blades fitted are in contact
with the windscreen.
NOTICE
When replacing the wiper blades, per- form the procedure quickly and do not
leave the wiper arms lifted without the
wiper blades for longer than neces- sary.
Replacing the front wiper
blades
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Undo fastenings, arrow, and open
cover.
The fuse box is lo cated at the front
right.
The fuses are located behind a
cover on the right-hand side in the
boot.
Unlock the cover on the right-hand
side trim, arrow 1, and open, arrow
2 .
There are other fuse boxes in the
vehicle. In the event of a fault, con-
tact any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer, or
any reliable repairer.
The manufacturer of the vehicle
recommends having fuses changed
by any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
BDC
Inside the boot
Other fuse boxes
Replacing fuses
Fuse informations
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Mono Camera (Kafas)
Head Unit
Active Sound Design
USB Hub
Body Domain Controller
Controller (Toyota Supra
Command)
Electric fan (air cooler), Con-
trolled differential lock
12 V socket, Cigarette
lighter
Interior lights in the boot
Door lock, Exterior door
handle electronics, Telem-
atic Communication Box
Electronic gear box control
Telematic Communication
Box, Exterior door handle
electronics
Electric fan, Rear Power dis-
tributor
Engine control
SymbolMeaning
Switching center column,
Light switch element, Body
Domain Controller
Control panels centre con-
sole, Interior light in the
glove box, Interior light, Inte-
rior light in the sunvisor,
Exterior mirror, Selector
lever
Telematic Communication
Box, Exterior door handle
electronics passenger side
Switcher block driver's door,
Exterior mirror
SymbolMeaning
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If you have been involved in a colli-
sion, perform the following:
1 Immediately leave the vehicle
and move to a safe place in
order to avoid secondary colli-
sions. Make sure to turn the
engine switch off to help prevent
the vehicle from catching fire. If
the airbags have deployed
(inflated), the airbag related
parts will be extremely hot.
Avoid touching the parts with
your hands or any part of your
body.
2 If someone has been injured,
contact emergency services and
request assistance. If someone
has no obvious external injuries,
but they may have a head injury,
keep their airway open while
moving them as little as possi-
ble. If there is danger of the
vehicle being involved in a sec-
ondary collision, move the
injured person to a safe place
while keeping them as horizon-
tal as possible.
The button is located in the centre
console.
The red light in the button flashes
when the hazard warning lights are
switched on.
*: if equipped
1 Unlock the cover, arrow 1, and
fold open, arrow 2.
If you have been involved in
a collision
Hazard warning lights
Warning triangle*
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Open the buckles on the retaining
strap.
To use the fire extinguisher, follow
the manufacturer's instructions on
the fire extinguisher and the infor-
mation supplied with it.
1 Insert the fire extinguisher into
the holder.
2 Hook in and close the buckles.
Have the fire extinguisher checked
every 2 years by any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Take note of the next maintenance
date for the fire extinguisher.
Replace the fire extinguisher after
use or have it refilled.
If the vehicle battery is discharged,
the engine can be started from
another vehicle's battery using two
jump leads. Only use jump leads
with fully insulated terminal clamps.
1 Check whether the battery in the
other vehicle shows 12 volts.
Information about the voltage is
provided on the battery.
2 Switch off the engine of the
other vehicle.
WA R N I N G
Objects in the driver's footwell can
restrict the pedal travel or block a
pedal that has been pressed. There is a risk of accident. Ensure that items in
the vehicle are stowed securely and
cannot get into the driver's footwell.
Taking out the fire extin-
guisher
Using the fire extinguisher
Stowing the fire extinguisher
Maintenance and refilling
Starting assistance
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
Touching live components can result
in an electric shock. There is a danger
of injury or even death. Do not touch any components that could be live.
WA R N I N G
Connecting the jump leads in the wrong sequence can cause sparks.
There is a danger of injury. Please
comply with the correct sequence
when connecting up.
NOTICE
Contact between the bodywork of the
two vehicles can result in a short cir- cuit during starting assistance. There
is a danger of damage to property.
Make sure there is no contact between the bodywork.
Preparations