lights TOYOTA SUPRA 2023 Repair Manual
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3Lift the wiper all the way off of
the windshield.
4 Press the button, arrow 1,
and pull out the wiper blade,
arrow 2.
5 Insert the new wiper blade
and press it on until it you
hear it snap into the holder.
6 Fold down the wipers.
Lights and bulbs make an
essential contribution to vehicle
safety.
All headlights and lights are
made using LED technology.
Some items of equipment use
light-emitting diodes installed behind a cover as a light source.
These light-emitting diodes are
related to conventional lasers
and are officially designated as
Class 1 light-emitting diodes.
The manufacturer of the vehicle
recommends that you let your
Toyota dealer perform the work
in case of a malfunction.
Follow the safety information,
refer to page 312.
Condensation can form on the
inside of the headlight glass in
cool or humid weather. When
driving with the lights switched
on, the condensation evapo-
rates after a short time. The
headlight glass does not need to
be changed.
If despite driving with the head-
lights switched on, increasing
humidity forms, for instance
water droplets in the light, have
the headlights checked.
Lights and bulbs
General information
Headlight glass
Safety information
WARNING
Focused laser light can irritate or
permanently damage the retina of
the eye. There is a risk of injury.
The manufacturer of your vehicle
recommends that the work on the
lighting system including bulb
replacement be performed by
your Toyota dealer.
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The battery is maintenance-free.
More information regarding the
battery can be requested from
your Toyota dealer.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that you have
your Toyota dealer register the
vehicle battery to the vehicle
after the battery has been
replaced. Once the battery has
been registered again, all com-
fort features will be available
without restriction and any vehi-
cle messages displayed which
relate to comfort features will
disappear.
The installed battery is designed
specifically for this vehicle. If an
inappropriate battery is used,
operation of the Auto Start Stop
function may be restricted in
order to protect the battery.
Also, the battery may deterio-
rate faster than normal and the engine may not be able to be
restarted. Contact your Toyota
dealer for details.
Make sure that the battery is
always sufficiently charged to
guarantee that the battery
remains usable for its full ser-
vice life.
Charge the battery when accel-
eration is insufficient.
The following circumstances
can have a negative effect on
the performance of the battery:
Frequent short-distance
drives.
The vehicle is not used for
more than a month.
WARNING
Intensive brightness can irritate or
damage the retina of the eye.
There is a risk of injury. Do not
look directly into the headlights or
other light sources. Do not
remove the LED covers.
Vehicle battery
General information
When replacing the bat-
tery
Safety information
WARNING
Vehicle batteries that are not com-
patible can damage vehicle sys-
tems and impair vehicle functions.
There is a risk of personal and
property damage. Only vehicle
batteries that are compatible with
your vehicle type should be
installed in your vehicle. Informa-
tion on compatible vehicle batter-
ies is available at your Toyota
dealer.
Charging the battery
General information
A discharged battery is
indicated by a red indi-
cator light.
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Seat heating
Seat setting
Crash-security module
Switching center column,
Light switch element,
steering Operating panel
Audio
HiFi amplifier, Video mod-
ule TV
Rear-view mirror
Overhead function cen-
ter, Exterior door handle
electronics
Instrument cluster
Additional battery: Dual
Accumulator System
(DSS)
Fuel pump control elec-
tronics, Natural Vacuum
Leak Detection, Gas gen-
erator for battery safety
terminal, Remote control
receiver
Electric window opener
Heating and air-condi-
tioning system
Vehicle's diagnostic port
(interface)
SymbolMeaning
Interior lights in the boot
Vertical Dynamic platform
Vertical Dynamic platform
Vertical Dynamic platform
Mono Camera (Kafas)
Head Unit
Active Sound Design
USB Hub
Body Domain Controller
Controller (Toyota Supra
Command)
Electric fan (air cooler),
Controlled differential
lock
12 V socket, Cigarette
lighter
Interior lights in the boot
Door lock, Exterior door
handle electronics,
Telematic Communica-
tion Box
Electronic gear box con-
trol
SymbolMeaning
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A broken-down vehicle can be
towed or pushed.
Follow the following instructions:
Make sure that the standby
state isswitched on; other-
wise, the low beams, tail
lights, turn signals, and wipers
may be unavailable.
Do not tow the vehicle with
the rear axle tilted, as the
front wheels could turn.
When the engine is stopped,
there is no power assistance.
Consequently, more effort
needs to be applied when
braking and steering.
Larger steering wheel move-
ments are required.
The towing vehicle must not
be lighter than the vehicle
being towed; otherwise, it will
not be possible to control han-
dling.
Do not exceed a towing
speed of 30 mph/50 km/h.
Do not exceed a towing dis-
tance of 30 miles/50 km.
Additional information:
Rolling or pushing the vehicle,
refer topage 130. The vehicle should only be
transported on a loading plat-
form.
The vehicle is not permitted to
be towed.
Towing or pushing the vehi-
cle
Tow truck
Automatic transmission:
transporting the vehicle
General information
Safety information
NOTICE
The vehicle can be damaged
when towing the vehicle with a
single lifted axle. There is a risk of
damage to property. The vehicle
should only be transported on a
loading platform.
NOTICE
The vehicle can become dam-
aged when lifting and securing it.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty.
●Lift the vehicle using suitable
means.
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Maximum temperature: 140
°F/60 °C.
Minimum distance from sen-
sors, cameras, seals, and
lights: 12 in/30 cm.Safety information
WARNING
When washing with an open fuel
filler flap, damage may occur.
There is a danger of damage to
property. Close the fuel filler flap
before washing. Clean dirt behind
the fuel filler flap with a cloth.
Steam blaster and
high-pressure washer
Safety information
NOTICE
When cleaning with high-pressure
washers, components can be
damaged due to the pressure or
temperatures being too high.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Maintain sufficient distance
and do not spray too long continu-
ously. Follow the operating
instructions for the high-pressure
washer.
Distances and temperature
Automatic vehicle washes
Safety information
NOTICE
Water can penetrate in the wind-
shield area due to high-pressure
washers. There i s a risk of dam-
age to property. Avoid high-pres-
sure washers.
NOTICE
Improper use of automatic vehicle
washes can cause damage to the
vehicle. There is a risk of damage
to property. Follo w the following
instructions:
●Give preference to cloth vehicle
washes or those that use soft
brushes in order to avoid paint
damage.
●Avoid vehicle washes with
guide rails higher than 4 in/10
cm to avoid damage to the
chassis.
●Observe the tire width of the
guide rail to avoid damage to
tires and rims.
●Fold in exterior mirrors to avoid
damage to the exterior mirrors.
●Deactivate the wiper and, if nec-
essary, rain sensor to avoid
damage to the wiper system.
●Do not treat the convertible top
with wax. Ensure that a cycle
without wax or a special cycle
for convertibles is available to
avoid damage to the convertible
top.
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■Safety information
■General information
In a vehicle wash, the vehicle
must be able to roll freely.
To roll or push the vehicle, refer
to page 133.
Some vehicle washes do not
permit persons in the vehicle.
The vehicle cannot be locked
from the outside when in selec-
tor lever position N. A signal
sounds when an attempt is
made to lock the vehicle.
Make sure that the remote con-
trol is in the vehicle.
Switch on drive-ready state,
refer to page 46.
Do not rub wet lights dry and do
not use abrasive, acidic clean-
ing agents or cleaning agents
containing alcohol.
Soak areas that have been dirt-
ied, for instance from insects,
with shampoo and wash off with water.
Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do
not use an ice scraper.
After washing the vehicle, apply
the brakes briefly to dry them;
otherwise, braking action can be
reduced. The heat generated
during braking dries brake discs
and brake pads and protects
them against corrosion.
Completely remove all residues
on the windows, to minimize
loss of visibility due to smearing
and to reduce wiper noises and
wiper blade wear.
Regular care contributes to driv-
Driving into a vehicle wash
NOTICE
Selector lever position P is auto-
matically engaged when standby
state is switched off. There is a
risk of damage to property. Do not
switch standby state off in vehicle
washes.
Driving out of a vehicle wash
Lights
After washing the vehicle
Vehicle care
Vehicle care products
Safety information
WARNING
Cleansers can contain sub-
stances that are dangerous and
harmful to your health. There is a
risk of injury. When cleaning the
interior, open the doors or win-
dows. Only use products intended
for cleaning vehicles. Follow the
instructions on the container.
Vehicle paint
General information
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361Alphabetical Index
Being towed, see Tow-starting and towing ............................ 326
Belts, see Safety belts ........... 103
Beverage holder, see Cup hold- ers .......................................... 252
Blind spot monitor ................. 191
Bluetooth connection .............. 72
Bottle holder, see Cup holders ............................................... 252
Brake assist ............................ 199
Brake assist, adaptive ........... 199
Brake discs, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 259
Brake lights, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 312
Brake pads, breaking in, see Brake system ........................ 259
Brake system .......................... 259
Brake, Fluid ............................. 342
Braking, information .............. 261
Break recommendation, see Driver attention control ....... 197
Breakdown assistance .. 322, 323
Break-in ................................... 258
Brightness, Control Display .... 65
Bulb replacement, see Lights and bulbs .............................. 312
Bulbs, replacing, see Lights and bulbs...................................... 312
Button, SOS, see Intelligent emergency call ..................... 323
Button, Start/Stop................... 119
Buttons on the steering wheel 38
Bypassing, see Jump-starting ............................................... 325
C
Cable for tow-starting/towing 329
California Proposition 65 Warn-ing .............................................. 6
Calling up mirror adjustment .. 94
Calling up seat adjustment...... 94 Calling up steering wheel adjust-
ment .........................................94
Camera lenses, care ...............336
Camera, rearview camera ......225
Camera-based assistance sys- tems, see Toyota Supra Safety...............................................176
Camera-based cruise control, see Dynamic ra dar cruise con-
trol with full-speed range .....209
Cameras, see Sensors of the vehicle .....................................42
Can holder, see Cup holders .252
Car seats, see Transporting chil- dren safely............................. 114
Car wash..................................331
Car washing ............................330
Care of displays, screens ......337
Care, Head-up Display ...........337
Care, see Washing the vehicle ...............................................330
Care, vehicle ...........................332
Cargo area ...............................253
Cargo area, loading, see Stowing and securing cargo ..............254
Cargo straps, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area ...................254
Cargo, stowing and securing 254
Carpet, care .............................336
CarPlay, connection to the vehi- cle ............................................76
Catalytic converter, see Hot exhaust gas system .............259
CBS Condition Based Service ...............................................309
CC, see Cruise cont rol ...........205
Center console..........................40
Central locking system ............88
Central screen, see Control Dis- play ..........................................51
Changes, technical, see For Your Own Safety ................................5
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363Alphabetical Index
Daytime running lights .......... 159
Defogging the windows ......... 237
Defrosting the windows ......... 237
Deleting personal data ............. 67
Departure time, parked-car venti-lation...................................... 240
Device list, displaying .............. 78
Devices, managing ................... 78
Diagnosis connectio n ............ 309
Differential oil ......................... 342
Dimensions ............................. 340
Dimmable exterior mirrors .... 109
Dimmable interior mirror ....... 110
Direct dial butto ns, see Program-
mable memory buttons.......... 59
Direction indicator, see Turn sig- nals ........................................ 125
Display in the windshield, see Head-up Display ................... 154
Display lighting , see Instrument
lighting .................................. 162
Displays .................................. 138
Displays and symbols ............... 4
Displays, screens ................... 337
Disposal, coolant ................... 307
Disposal, vehicle battery ....... 314
Distance control , see Parking
Sensors ................................. 220
Driver assistance, see Toyota Supra Safety ......................... 176
Driver attention control.......... 197
Driver Fatigue Detector.......... 197
Driver profiles ........................... 68
Drive-ready state, idle state, and standby state .......................... 46
Driving Assistant, see Toyota Supra Safety ......................... 176
Driving comfort ...................... 231
Driving instructions, break-in258
Driving mode, see Sport mode switch .................................... 136
Driving notes, general ........... 259 Driving on racetracks .............263
Driving stability
control systems
...............................................199
Driving tips ..............................259
Drying air, see Air conditioning ...............................................235
Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range............209
E
Electronic oil measurement...302
Emergency brake function when parking, Parking Sensors with
emergency braking function223
Emergency service, see Break- down assistance ...................323
Emergency unlocking, fuel filler flap .........................................269
Emergency unlocking, transmis- sion lock ................................135
Energy savings, see Gear shift indicator ................................148
Engine......................................341
Engine compartment ..............298
Engine compartment, working in ...............................................298
Engine coolant ........................306
Engine coolant, Capacity .......342
Engine oil ........................302, 342
Engine oil change ...................305
Engine oil filler neck...............303
Engine oil temperature...........146
Engine oil types to add ..........304
Engine oil, adding...................303
Engine start, jump-starting ....325
Engine temperature ................146
Engine, Auto Start/Stop function ............................................... 119
Entry comparison, navigation .49
Equipment, interior.................241
Error displays, see Vehicle mes- sages .....................................139
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364Alphabetical Index
Exchanging wheels/tires ....... 279
Exhaust gas system ............... 259
Exhaust, see Exhaust gas sys-tem ......................................... 259
Exterior lighting during unlock- ing ............................................ 81
Exterior lighting with the vehicle locked ...................................... 83
Exterior mirror, Automatic Curb Monitor .................................. 110
Exterior mirror, automatic dim- ming feature.......................... 109
Exterior mirrors ...................... 108
Exterior mirrors, malfunction 109
External start .......................... 325
External temperature ............. 146
Eyelet for towing .................... 329
Eyes, see Lashing eyes in the cargo area ............................. 254
F
Failure message, see Vehicle messages .............................. 139
False alarm, see Avoiding unin- tentional alarms...................... 96
Fan, see Air flow ..................... 237
Fastening safety belts, see Safety belts ........................... 103
Filler neck for engine oil ........ 303
Flat tire message, TPM .......... 292
Flat tire warning light, TPM ... 292
Flat tire, changing wheels ..... 296
Flat tire, repairing ................... 282
Flat tire, see Tire Pressure Moni- tor TPM .................................. 287
Flooding .................................. 261
Floor carpet, care ................... 336
Floor mats, care ..................... 336
Fog, removing from the windows ............................................... 237
Fold-away position of the wipers ............................................... 129 Foot brake ...............................261
For Your Own Safety ..................5
Front airbags...........................164
Front collision mitigation.......178
Front fog lights, see Lights and
bulbs ......................................312
Front lights, see Lights and bulbs ......................................312
Front seats ................................99
Front-seat passenger airbags, automatic deactivation.........175
Front-seat passenger airbags, indicator light ........................175
Fuel ..........................................300
Fuel cap ...................................268
Fuel filler flap ..........................268
Fuel filler flap, unlocking manu- ally .........................................269
Fuel gauge...............................144
Fuel quality..............................300
Fuel recommendation ............300
Fuel, tank capacity .................341
Fuses .......................................314
G
Garage door opener, see Inte- grated Universal Remote Con-
trol ..........................................241
Gasoline ..................................300
Gear change, Automatic trans- mission ..................................131
Gear shift indicator.................148
General driving notes.............259
General settings .......................63
Glare shield, see Sun visor....245
Go function .............................209
Go function, ACC ....................209
GPS geolocation, vehicle posi- tion ...........................................64
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365Alphabetical Index
H
Handbrake, see Parking brake............................................... 123
Hand-held transmitter, alternat- ing code ................................ 243
Hazard warning flashers ........ 322
Head restraints, front ............. 108
Headlight control, automatic . 157
Headlight courtesy delay feature ............................................... 159
Headlight courtesy delay feature, switching on ........................... 84
Headlight flasher .................... 126
Headlight glass ....................... 312
Headlights, see Lights and bulbs
............................................... 312
Head-up Display ..................... 154
Head-up Display, care ............ 337
Head-up Display, see Memory function ................................. 111
Head-up Display, standard view ............................................... 154
Heavy cargo, stowing cargo.. 254
Height, vehicle ........................ 340
High beams ............................. 126
High beams/low beams, see Automatic high-beam .......... 160
Hill start assista nt, see Hill-start
assist control ........................ 200
Hills .......................................... 262
Hill-start assist control .......... 200
Hill-start assist control, see VSC ............................................... 200
Holder for beverages, see Cup holders .................................. 252
HomeLink, see Integrated Uni- versal Remote Control ......... 241
Hood ........................................ 298
Horn ........................................... 38
Hot exhaust gas system ........ 259 Humidity in the headlight, see
Headlight glass .....................312
Hydroplaning ..........................261
I
Ice warning, see External tem- perature .................................146
Icy roads, see External tempera- ture .........................................146
Identification marks, tires ......276
Identification number, see Vehi- cle identification number .......12
Idle state, standby state, and drive-ready state .....................46
Indicator and warning lights, see Vehicle messages .................139
Individual air dist ribution.......237
Inflation pressure monitor, see Tire Pressure Monitor TPM ..287
Inflation pressure, tires ..........270
Information ..................................4
Initialize, Tire Pressure Monitor TPM ........................................291
Instrument cluster ..................138
Instrument lighting .................162
Integrated key ...........................86
Integrated Universal Remote Control ...................................241
Intelligent emergency call......323
Intended use ...............................5
Interior equipment ..................241
Interior lights...........................162
Interior lights during unlocking .................................................81
Interior lights wi th the vehicle
locked ......................................83
Interior mirror, automatic dim- ming feature .......................... 110
Interior motion sensor .............96
Intersection warning, see Front collision mitigation ...............178