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mation is available from any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
Do not exceed the maximum tyre
inflation pressure indicated on the
tyre's side wall.
• Store wheels and tyres in a cool,
dry and dark place when not in
use.
• Protect the tyres against contam-
ination from oil, grease and sol-
vents.
• Do not leave tyres in plastic
bags.
• Remove dirt from the wheels or
tyres.
In the event of a complete loss of
tyre inflation pressure, run-flat tyres
enable you to continue driving, with
certain restrictions.
The wheels are fitted with tyres
which are self-supporting to a lim-
ited degree. They may also have
special rims.
The reinforced side wall means that
the tyre keeps the vehicle mobile to
a degree even if tyre inflation pres-
sure has been lost.
Observe the notes on continuing to
drive with a flat tyre.
Swapping over front and rear
wheels
WA R N I N G
Swapping over of wheels between
axles on vehicles with different tyre
sizes or rim dimensions on the front and rear axles may cause tyre dam-
age and damage to the vehicle. There
is a risk of accident. Do not swap over wheels between axles on vehicles
with different tyre sizes or rim dimen-
sions on the front and rear axles.
Storing tyres
Tyre inflation pressure
Tyre storage
Run-flat tyres
Principle
General
Safety notes
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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5
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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3345-1. MOBILITY
Your vehicle needs to be serviced according to the normal maintenance
schedule.
Maintenance operations:
I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary
R = Replace, change or lubricate
Scheduled maintenance (except for Europe and
Australia)
Perform maintenance by the schedule as follows:
Maintenance schedule requirements
Maintenance schedule (except for Korea, Mexico and South
Africa)
SERVICE
INTERVAL:ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer
reading or
months, which-
ever comes
first.)
x1000
km1224364860728496
x1000
miles7.214.421.628.83643.250.457.6
BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS
1
Engine oil (Include
engine oil filter)
<
RRRRRRRR12
IGNITION SYSTEM
2Spark plugsRRRR24
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
3Air filterRRRR24
CHASSIS AND BODY
4Brake padsReplace when the brake warning light
appears.-
5Brake fluidFirst replace at 36 months, then replace at every 24
months.
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3365-1. MOBILITY
NOTE:
Replace both the engine oil and oil filter when the engine oil warning light
appears, even if 12 months have not passed or when driven less than
12000 km (7200 miles) since the last oil change.
Maintenance operations:
I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary
R = Replace, change or lubricate
21Road safety and per-
forming a test driveII48
22Micro filterRRRR24
SERVICE
INTERVAL:ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer
reading or
months, which-
ever comes
first.)
x1000
km1224364860728496
x1000
miles7.214.421.628.83643.250.457.6
Maintenance schedule (for Korea, Mexico and South Africa)
SERVICE INTER-
VA L :ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer read-
ing or months,
whichever comes
first.)
x1000
km20406080100120
x1000
miles122436486072
BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS
1
Engine oil (Include
engine oil filter) <
RRRRRR18
IGNITION SYSTEM
2Spark plugsRR54
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
3Air filterRR54
CHASSIS AND BODY
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3385-1. MOBILITY
NOTE:
Replace both the engine oil and oil filter when the engine oil warning light
appears, even if 18 months have not passed or when driven less than
20000 km (12000 miles) since the last oil change.
19
Vehicle underbody
and all other visible
components
II36
20Steering componentsII36
21Road safety and per-
forming a test driveII36
22Micro filterRRRRRR18
SERVICE INTER-
VA L :ODOMETER READING
MONTHS(Odometer read-
ing or months,
whichever comes
first.)
x1000
km20406080100120
x1000
miles122436486072
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5-1. MOBILITY
MOBILITY
Remove dust from the leather at
regular intervals with a cloth or vac-
uum cleaner.
Dust and road dirt will otherwise
become worked into pores and
folds, resulting in considerable
abrasion and causing the leather
surface to become prematurely brit-
tle.
In order to protect against discol-
ouration, for example from clothing,
clean and care for the leather
approximately every two months.
Clean light-coloured leather more
frequently as it has the tendency to
soil faster.
Use leather cleaner, otherwise dirt
and grease will atta ck the protec-
tive coating of the leather.
Clean the synthetic leather regu-
larly with a damp microfibre cloth or
vacuum cleaner.
Dust and road dirt will otherwise
become worked into pores and
folds, resulting in considerable
abrasion and causing the surface to
become prematurely brittle.
In case of major contaminations,
use a moist soft sponge or microfi-
bre cloth with a suitable interior
cleaners.
Remove aggressive substances,
for example sunscreen, immedi-
NOTICE
■To prevent paint deterioration
and corrosion on the body and
components (aluminum wheels etc.)
Observe the following precautions:
●Wash the vehicle immediately in the
following cases:
• After driving near the sea coast
• After driving on salted roads
• If coal tar or tree sap is present on the paint surface
• If dead insects, insect droppings or bird droppings are present on the
paint surface
• After driving in an area contami-
nated with soot, oily smoke, mine
dust, iron powder or chemical sub- stances
• If the vehicle becomes heavily soiled with dust or mud
• If liquids such as benzene and gas- oline are spilled on the paint sur-
face
●If the paint is chipped or scratched,
have it repaired immediately.
●To prevent the wheels from corrod-
ing, remove any dirt and store in a
place with low humidity when stor- ing the wheels.
For the matte paintwork, pay attention to the following as well:
●If anything is spilled on a painted surface, wipe it off as soon as pos-
sible. If spilled washer fluid or alka-
line fluids are left as is, the paint in the affected area may deteriorate,
causing blemishing.
●Do not wax or apply coating to the
vehicle. Doing so may cause a
change in the body surface's tex- ture or irregularities in the paint.
Leather care
Synthetic leather care
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485Alphabetical Index
Bluetooth connection..................... 81
Bonnet ........................................... 320
Boot ............................................... 275
Boot lid .......................................... 100
Boot lid via remote control ............ 91
Boot lid, emergency release........ 101
Boot, emergency release ............. 101
Bottle holder, see Cupholder....... 275
Brake assist .................................. 228
Brake assist, adaptive.................. 228
Brake lights, see Bulbs and lights
..................................................... 340
Brake system ................................ 281
Brake, Fluid ................................... 375
Braking safely ............................... 284
Braking, notes .............................. 284
Break recommendations, see Driver
Attention Control........................ 226
Breakdown Assist ........................ 352
Breakdown assistance................. 353
Breakdown, help........................... 352
Brightness, Control Display .......... 73
Bulbs and lights ........................... 340
Button SOS, see Automatic emer-
gency call .................................... 355
Button, start/stop.......................... 144
Buttons on the steering wheel ...... 46
C
Call up mirror adjustment ............ 102
Call up seat adjustment ............... 102
Calling up steering wheel adjust-
ment............................................. 102
Camera lenses, care ..................... 367
Camera, rear-view camera, without
Surround View ............................ 253
Camera-based assistance systems,
see Toyota Supra Safety ............ 205
Camera-based Cruise Control, see
Dynamic radar cruise control ... 238
Cameras, see Sensors of the vehicle
....................................................... 50
Can holder, see Cupholder .......... 275
Car wash ............................... 362, 363
Care of displays, screens ............368
Care of upholstery fabrics ........... 366
Care products ............................... 364
Care, Head-Up Display ................. 368
Care, see Vehicle wash ................362
Care, vehicle.................................. 364
Carpet, care ...................................367
CarPlay, connection to the vehicle84
Carrying children ..........................122
Carrying children safely ...............122
Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust
system ......................................... 281
CBS Condition Based Service ..... 330
CC, see Cruise Control................. 234
Central locking system .................. 95
Central screen, see Control Display
....................................................... 59
Centre console ................................ 48
Changes, technical, see Your own
safety ...............................................6
Changing bulbs, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................340
Changing gear, Automatic transmis-
sion ..............................................154
Chassis number, see Vehicle identifi-
cation number............................... 22
Checking the oil level electronically
..................................................... 324
Child restraint systems, i-Size..... 128
Child restraint systems, see Carry-
ing children safely ...................... 122
Child seat mounting .....................123
Child seat mountings, ISOFIX ..... 126
Child seats, see Carrying children
safely ...........................................122
Chrome surfaces, care ................. 366
Chrome-plated surfaces, care ..... 366
Cleaning of displays, screens ..... 368
Cleaning, Head-Up Display ..........368
Comfort closing with the remote
control ........................................... 91
Comfort opening using the remote
control ........................................... 90
Compact wheel, see Emergency
wheel ...........................................318
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487Alphabetical Index
Driving Assistant, see Toyota Supra
Safety .......................................... 205
Driving hints ................................. 281
Driving information, general........ 281
Driving information, running in ... 280
Driving lights control, automatic 185
Driving on racing tracks .............. 285
Driving path lines, rear-view camera
..................................................... 255
Driving Stability Control Systems228
Driving through water .................. 284
Drying air, see Cooling function . 262
Dynamic radar cruise control with
full-speed range ......................... 238
E
Electrical power window switches
..................................................... 105
Electronic oil measurement......... 324
Electronic Stability Programme, ESP,
see VSC ....................................... 229
Emergency assistance, see Break-
down assistance ........................ 353
Emergency braking function when
parking, Parking Sensors with
emergency braking function ..... 251
Emergency release, fuel filler flap
..................................................... 291
Emergency running properties, tyres
..................................................... 298
Emergency services, see Breakdown
assistance ................................... 353
Emergency unlocking, transmission
lockout ........................................ 158
Emergency wheel ......................... 318
Engine ........................................... 372
Engine compartment .................... 320
Engine coolant .............................. 327
Engine coolant, Capacity............. 375
Engine oil .............................. 323, 374
Engine oil change......................... 327
Engine oil filler neck .................... 325
Engine oil grades for topping up 326
Engine oil level, checking electroni-
cally ............................................. 324
Engine oil temperature ................. 169
Engine start, starting assistance 357
Engine, automatic start-stop func-
tion ............................................... 145
Entering letters and numbers ........ 63
Entry comparison, navigation ....... 57
ESP, Electronic Stab ility Programme,
see VSC ....................................... 229
Exhaust gas particle filter ............281
Exhaust system ............................ 281
Exhaust, see Exhaust system ..... 281
Exterior lights when unlocking ..... 89
Exterior lights with the vehicle
locked ............................................ 91
Exterior mirror, automatic parking
function ....................................... 118
Exterior mirror, automatically dim-
ming ............................................. 118
Exterior mirrors............................. 117
Exterior mirrors, malfunction ...... 118
External start, see Starting assis-
tance ............................................357
Extinguisher, see Fire extinguisher
..................................................... 356
Eye for towing ............................... 360
Eyes, see Lashing eye in the boot
..................................................... 276
F
Failure notification, see Vehicle mes-
sages ...........................................163
False alarm, see Avoiding false
alarms .......................................... 104
Fan run-on, see Exhaust gas particle
filter..............................................281
Fastening seat belts, see Seat belts
..................................................... 111
Fatigue warning function .............226
Fault display, see Vehicle messages
..................................................... 163
Favourites buttons, Toyota Supra
Command ...................................... 68
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488Alphabetical Index
Filler neck for engine oil .............. 325
Filter, see Microfilter/activated car-
bon filter ...................................... 266
Fire extinguisher .......................... 356
Flank protection without Surround
View ............................................. 252
Flat tyre message, TPM ............... 308
Flat tyre warning lamp, TPM ........ 308
Flat tyre, continuing a journey .... 311
Flat tyre, see Tyre Pressure Monitor
..................................................... 304
Flat tyre, wheel change ................ 313
Flooding ........................................ 284
Floor carpet, care ......................... 367
Fog lights, see Bulbs and lights . 340
Fold-out position of windscreen wip-
ers ................................................ 153
Foot brake ..................................... 284
Foot mats, care ............................. 367
Front airbags ................................ 193
Front head restraints.................... 116
Front lights, see Bulbs and lights340
Front neck supports, see Head
restraints ..................................... 116
Front passenger airbags, deactivat-
ing/activating .............................. 202
Front passenger airbags, indicator
lamp ............................................. 204
Front passenger's mirror, tilting
down, see Automati c parking func-
tion............................................... 118
Front seats .................................... 107
Front-end collision warning with City
braking function ......................... 207
Fuel ................................................ 322
Fuel filler flap ................................ 290
Fuel gauge .................................... 168
Fuel quality ................................... 322
Fuel recommendation .................. 322
Fuel tank cap ................................ 290
Fuel, tank capacity ....................... 372
Fuses ............................................. 343
G
Gearbox, see Automatic transmis-
sion ..............................................154
General driving information.........281
General settings.............................. 71
Glare protection, see Sun visor... 269
Glove box ......................................274
Go function.................................... 238
Go function ACC ...........................238
GPS positioning, vehicle position. 73
H
Handbrake, see Parking brake .... 148
Hazard warning lights ..................352
Headlight cleaning system, see
Wiper system ..............................151
Headlight courtesy delay feature 187
Headlight flasher...........................150
Headlight glass .............................340
Headlights, care ............................ 363
Headlights, see Bulbs and lights 340
Head-Up Display ...........................182
Head-Up Display, care ..................368
Head-Up Display, see Memory func-
tion ............................................... 119
Head-Up Display, standard view . 182
Height, vehicle ..............................370
Help in driving off, see Hill-start
assist control .............................. 229
High-beam headlights ..................150
Hill Start Assist, see Hill-start assist
control .........................................229
Hill-start assist control ................. 229
Holder for beverages .................... 275
Horn ................................................. 46
Hot exhaust system ...................... 281
I
Ice warning, see Outside tempera-
ture warning ................................169
Identification number, see Vehicle
identification number ................... 22
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490Alphabetical Index
Luggage compartment lid, see Boot
lid ................................................. 100
Lumbar support ............................ 110
M
Maintenance.................................. 330
Scheduled maintenance ............ 334
Maintenance requirement, see CBS
Condition Based Service ........... 330
Maintenance System .................... 330
Maintenance, see Service require-
ments........................................... 170
Make-up mirror ............................. 269
Malfunction indications, see Vehicle
messages .................................... 163
Malfunction, remote control .......... 93
Manual operation, Automatic trans-
mission........................................ 154
Manual operation, fuel filler flap . 291
Matt paintwork .............................. 364
Maximum cooling effect............... 263
Maximum speed of winter tyres .. 297
Maximum speed, display, see Speed
Limit Info ..................................... 173
Memory function........................... 119
Menu, instrument cluster, see Selec-
tion lists ...................................... 177
Messages ........................................ 74
Messages, see Vehicle messages
..................................................... 163
Microfilter ...................................... 266
Minimum tread depth, tyres......... 295
Mirror, see Memory function ....... 119
Mirror, vanity ................................. 269
Mobile communication in the vehicle
..................................................... 282
Mobile devices, managing ............. 86
Mobile Service, see Breakdown
assistance ................................... 353
Mobility System ............................ 299
Moisture in the headlights, see Head-
light glass ................................... 340
Monitor, see Control Display ......... 59
Mounting child restraints............. 123
Multifunction steering wheel, but-
tons ................................................ 46
N
Net, boot ........................................277
Neutral cleaner, light alloy wheels
..................................................... 366
New wheels and tyres ..................296
No Passing Information ...............173
NORMAL, see Sport mode switch160
Notes ..................................................4
Number plate light, see Bulbs and
lights ............................................340
Nylon rope for tow-starting/towing
..................................................... 360
O
OBD on-board diagnosis .............332
Obstacle marking, rear-view camera
..................................................... 255
Octane number, see Petrol grade 323
Oil ................................................... 323
Oil change .....................................327
Oil change interval, see Service
requirements............................... 170
Oil filler neck ................................. 325
Oil grades for topping up, engine326
On-board diagnosis OBD .............332
On-board monitor, see Control Dis-
play ................................................ 59
On-board tool kit ...........................339
Opening and closing ...................... 88
Operating menus, see Toyota Supra
Command ...................................... 57
Operation by touchscreen ............. 65
Operation via Controller................. 62
Outlets, see Ventilation ................266
Outside temperature.....................169
Overheating of the engine, see Cool-
ant temperature ..........................169