wheel bolts TOYOTA SUPRA 2022 Owners Manual
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3145-1. MOBILITY
The vehicle manufacturer recom-
mends that the vehicle should addi-
tionally be protec ted against rolling
away during a wheel change.
Place chocks or other suitable
objects in front of and behind the
wheel diagonally opposite to the
one being changed.
If it is necessary to change a wheel
on a slight downh ill gradient, place
chocks and other suitable objects,
for example stones, under the
wheels of the front and rear axles
against the direction of roll.
*: if equipped
The locking wheel bolts have a spe-
WA R N I N G
A vehicle raised with a jack can fall
from the jack if lateral forces are
applied. There is a danger of injury and damage to property. If the vehicle
is raised, do not apply any lateral
forces to the vehicle or pull the vehi- cle with sudden movements. Have
any wheel that is jammed removed by
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer.
WA R N I N G
The jack supplied with your vehicle should not be used for any purpose
other than wheel changing and
should never be used in conjunction with a vehicle support stand. Raising
the vehicle for the purpose of inspec-
tion should only be performed in a controlled workshop environment on
a hoist by trained personnel.
The jack should be used on level firm ground wherever possible. It is rec-
ommended that the wheels of the
vehicle be chocked, and that no per-
son should remain in a vehicle that is being jacked.
The jack of your Toyota is mainte-
nance-free. Please observe the infor- mation marked on the jack.
Securing the vehicle against
rolling
General
On a level surface
On a slight downhill gradient
Locking wheel bolts*
Principle
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5
5-1. MOBILITY
MOBILITY
cial coding. The bolts can only be
released with the adapter that
matches the coding.
The adapter of the locking wheel
bolts can be found in the on-board
tool kit or in an oddments tray in the
on-board tool kit.
• Locking wheel bolt, arrow 1.
• Adapter, arrow 2.
1 Place the adapter on the locking
wheel bolt.
2 Unscrew the locking wheel bolt.
3 After unscrewing the wheel bolt,
remove the adapter again.
1 Place the adapter on the locking
wheel bolt. If necessary, turn the
adapter until it fi ts on the locking
wheel bolt.
2 Screw on the locking wheel bolt.
The tightening torque is 140
Nm, 101 lb ft.
3 After screwing on the wheel bolt,
remove the adapter again and
stow it.
• Park the vehicle on firm and
non-slip ground at a safe dis-
tance from traffic.
• Switch on the hazard warning
lights.
• Apply the parking brake.
• Engage a gear or select selector
lever position P.
• As soon as the traffic permits,
have all vehicle occupants get
out of the vehicle and guide them
out of the danger area, for exam-
ple behind the crash barrier.
• Depending on the equipment,
take the wheel change tools and,
if necessary, the emergency
wheel out of the vehicle.
• If applicable, set up warning tri-
angle or flashing light at the cor-
rect distance.
• Additionally protect the vehicle
against rolling away.
• Undo the wheel studs by half a
turn.
Overview
Unscrewing
Screwing on
Preparing the vehicle
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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