Toyota Supra (2020 year). Manual in english — part 4

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The indicator will come on.
Cruise control is active. The cur-
rent speed is maintained and
stored as desired speed.
VSC Vehicle Stability Control
System is switched on, if neces-
sary.

The displays go out. The stored
desired speed is deleted.

The system is automatically
interrupted in the following situa-
tions, for example:

When the driver applies the
brakes.

When selector lever position
D is disengaged.

Traction mode is activated or
VSC Vehicle Stability Control
System is deactivated.

If VSC Vehicle Stability Con-
trol System intervenes.

Overview

Buttons on the steering
wheel

Button

Function

Cruise control on/off,
refer to page 198.

Press the button with
the system interrupted:
Continue cruise control
with the last setting,
refer to page 200.
When active, press the
button: Pause cruise
control, refer to page
198.

Store current speed.

Rocker switch:
Set speed, refer to
page 199.

Switching cruise control
on/off

Switching on

Press the button on the
steering wheel.

Switching off

Press the button on the
steering wheel.

Pausing cruise control

Interrupting manually

When active, press the
button.

Interrupting automatically

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Press the rocker switch up or
down once while the system is
interrupted.
When the system is switched
on, the current speed is main-
tained and stored as the desired
speed.
The stored speed is displayed,
refer to page 200, on the speed-
ometer.
VSC Vehicle Stability Control
System is switched on, if neces-
sary.
The speed can also be stored
by pressing a button.

Press the rocker switch up or
down repeatedly until the
desired speed is set.
If active, the displayed speed is
stored and the vehicle reaches
the stored speed when the road
is clear.

Each time the rocker switch is
pressed to the resistance
point, the desired speed
increases or decreases by 1
mph/1 km/h.

Each time the rocker switch is
pressed past the resistance
point, the desired speed
changes by a maximum of 5
mph/10 km/h.

The maximum speed that can be
set depends on the vehicle.

Pressing the rocker switch to
the resistance point and hold-
ing it accelerates or deceler-
ates the vehicle without
requiring pressure on the
accelerator pedal.

Setting the speed

Maintaining and storing the
speed

Press the button.

Changing the speed

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After the rocker switch is released,
the vehicle maintains its final
speed. Pressing the switch beyond
the resistance point causes the
vehicle to accelerate more rapidly.

An interrupted cruise control can
be continued by calling up the
stored speed.
Make sure that the difference
between current speed and
stored speed is not too large
before calling up the stored
speed. Otherwise, unintentional
braking or accelerating may
occur.

Cruise control is continued with
the stored values.
In the following cases, the
stored speed value is deleted
and cannot be called up again:

When the system is switched
off.

When drive-ready state is
switched off.

With the proper equipment, the
value of the speed limit setting is
briefly displayed digitally.

Some system information can
also be displayed in the
Head-up Display.

The desired speed is also main-
tained downhill.
The speed may not be main-
tained on uphill grades if the
engine power is insufficient.

Continuing cruise control

Press the button with the
system interrupted.

Displays in the instrument
cluster

Indicator light

Indicator light green:
system is active.

Gray indicator light: the
system has been inter-
rupted.

No indicator light: sys-
tem is switched off.

Status display

Displays in the Head-up
Display

The symbol is displayed
when the set desired
speed is reached.

System limits

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Using this system, a desired
speed and a distance to a vehi-
cle ahead can be adjusted using
the buttons on the steering
wheel.
The system maintains the
desired speed on clear roads.
For this purpose, the vehicle
accelerates or brakes automati-
cally.
If a vehicle is driving ahead of
you, the system adjusts the
speed of your vehicle so that the
set distance to the vehicle
ahead is maintained. The speed
is adjusted as far as the given
situation allows.

A radar sensor is located in the
front bumper and a camera on
the interior mirror to detect vehi-
cles driving ahead of you.
Depending on the vehicle set-
tings, the characteristics of the
Cruise Control may change.
The distance can be adjusted in
several steps. For safety rea-
sons, it depends on the respec-
tive speed.
If the vehicle ahead of you

brakes to a halt, and then pro-
ceeds to drive again within a
brief period, the system is able
to detect this within the given
system limits.

Adaptive Cruise Control
with Stop & Go function
ACC

Concept

General information

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

situation. Based on the limits of

the system, it cannot inde-

pendently react to all traffic situa-

tions. There is a risk of an

accident. Adjust driving style to

traffic conditions. Watch traffic

closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

WARNING

An unsecured vehicle can begin

to move and possibly roll away.

There is a risk of an accident.

Before exiting, secure the vehicle

against rolling.
In order to ensure that the vehicle

is secured against rolling away,

follow the following:

Set the parking brake.

On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, turn the front wheels

in the direction of the curb.

On uphill grades or on a down-

hill slope, also secure the vehi-

cle, for instance with a wheel

chock.

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The radar sensor is located in
the front bumper.
Always keep radar sensor clean
and unobstructed.

WARNING

The desired speed can be incor-

rectly adjusted or called up by

mistake. There is a risk of an acci-

dent. Adjust the desired speed to

the traffic conditions. Watch traf-

fic closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

WARNING

Risk of accident due to too high

speed differences to other vehi-

cles, for instance in the following

situations:

When fast approaching a slowly

moving vehicle.

There is a risk of injuries or dan-

ger to life. Watch traffic closely

and actively intervene where

appropriate.

Vehicle suddenly swerving into

own lane.

When fast approaching stand-

ing vehicles.

Overview

Buttons on the steering
wheel

Button

Function

Cruise control on/off,
refer to page 203.

Store current speed.

When active, press the
button: Pause cruise
control, refer to page
203.
Press the button with
the system interrupted:
Continue cruise control
with the last setting,
refer to page 205.

Increase distance, refer
to page 205.
Switch distance control
on/off.

Reduce distance, refer
to page 205.
Switch distance control
on/off.

Rocker switch:
Set speed, refer to
page 204.

Radar sensor

Button

Function

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The camera is installed near the
interior mirror.
Keep the windshield in front of
the interior mirror clean and
clear.

The system is best used on
well-constructed roads.
The minimum speed that can be
set is 20 mph/30 km/h.
The maximum speed that can
be set is 100 mph/160 km/h.
The system can also be acti-
vated when stationary.

The indicator will come on.
Cruise control is active. The cur-
rent speed is maintained and
stored as desired speed.

VSC Vehicle Stability Control
System is switched on, if neces-
sary.

To switch off the system while
standing, step on brake pedal at
the same time.
Press the following button on
the steering wheel again:

The displays go out. The stored
desired speed is deleted.

When active, press the following
button on the steering wheel:

If interrupting the system while
stationary, press on the brake
pedal at the same time.

The system is automatically
interrupted in the following situa-
tions:

When the driver applies the
brakes.

When selector lever position
D is disengaged.

Traction mode is activated or
VSC Vehicle Stability Control
System is deactivated.

Camera

Area of application

Switching on/off and inter-
rupting cruise control

Switching on

Press the button on the
steering wheel.

Switching off

Button on the steering
wheel.

Interrupting manually

Button on the steering
wheel.

Interrupting automatically

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If VSC Vehicle Stability Con-
trol System intervenes.

If the safety belt is unbuckled
and the driver's door is
opened while the vehicle is
standing still.

If the system has not detected
objects for an extended
period, for instance on a road
with very little traffic without
curb or shoulder markings.

If the detection range of the
radar is impaired, for instance
by dirt or heavy fog.

After a longer stationary
period when the vehicle has
been braked to a stop by the
system.

Press the rocker switch up or
down once while the system is
interrupted. The system will be
activated.
The current speed is maintained
and stored as desired speed.

The stored speed is displayed
on the speedometer.
VSC Vehicle Stability Control
System is switched on, if neces-
sary.
The speed can also be stored
by pressing a button.

Press the rocker switch up or
down repeatedly until the
desired speed is set.
If active, the displayed speed is
stored and the vehicle reaches
the stored speed when the road
is clear.

Each time the rocker switch is
pressed to the resistance
point, the desired speed
increases or decreases by 1
mph/1 km/h.

Each time the rocker switch is
pressed past the resistance
point, the desired speed
changes by a maximum of 5
mph/10 km/h.

Hold the rocker switch in posi-

Setting the speed

Maintaining and storing the
speed

Press the button.

Changing the speed

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tion to repeat the action.

Instrument cluster will display
selected distance, refer to page
205.

Instrument cluster will display
selected distance, refer to page
205.

An interrupted cruise control can
be continued by calling up the
stored speed.

Make sure that the difference
between current speed and
stored speed is not too large
before calling up the stored
speed. Otherwise, unintentional
braking or accelerating may
occur.

Cruise control is continued with
the stored values.
In the following cases, the
stored speed value is deleted
and cannot be called up again:

When the system is switched
off.

When drive-ready state is
switched off.

Selected distance to the vehicle
ahead of you is shown.

Adjusting distance

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment. Due to the system lim-

its, braking can be late. There is a

risk of accidents or risk of damage

to property. Be aware to the traffic

situation at all times. Adjust the

distance to the traffic and weather

conditions and maintain the pre-

scribed safety distance, possibly

by braking.

Reduce distance

Press the button repeat-
edly until the desired dis-
tance is set.

Increase distance

Press the button repeat-
edly until the desired dis-
tance is set.

Continuing cruise control

Press the button to
resume system operation
when it is canceled.

Displays in the instrument
cluster

Status display

The selected desired
speed will be displayed.

Distance to vehicle ahead of
you

SET

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As soon as the detected vehicle
drives off, the vehicle symbol in
the distance indicator will move
away.
To accelerate, activate ACC, for
instance by briefly stepping on
the accelerator pedal or press-
ing the rocker switch.

Symbol

Description

Distance 1

Distance 2

Distance 3

Distance 4
This value is set
automatically after
the system is
switched on.

System interrupted.

No distance control
display, as the accel-
erator pedal is being
pressed.

Detected vehicle

Symbol

Description

Green symbol:
A vehicle has been
detected ahead of
you. The system
maintains the set dis-
tance to the vehicle
in front.

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Some system information can
also be displayed in the
Head-up Display.

The distance information is
active in the following situations:

Adaptive Cruise Control
switched off.

Display in the Head-up Dis-
play selected, refer to page
148.

Distance too short.

Speed greater than approx.
40 mph/70 km/h.

The detection capacity of the
system and the automatic brak-
ing capacity are limited.
Two-wheeled vehicles for
instance might not be detected.

Indicator/warning lights

Symbol

Description

Indicator light green:
system is active.
No indicator light:
system is switched
off.

Vehicle symbol
flashes:
The conditions are
not adequate for the
system to work.
The system was
deactivated but
applies the brakes
until you actively
resume control by
pressing on the
brake pedal or accel-
erator pedal.

The vehicle symbol
and distance bars
flash red and an
acoustic signal
sounds:
Brake and make an
evasive maneuver, if
necessary.

Displays in the Head-up
Display

Desired speed

The symbol is displayed
when the set desired
speed is reached.

Distance information

The symbol is displayed
when the distance from
the vehicle traveling
ahead is too short.

System limits

Detection range

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The system does not decelerate
in the following situations:

For pedestrians or similarly
slow-moving road users.

For red traffic lights.

For cross traffic.

For oncoming traffic.

A vehicle driving in front of you
is not detected until it is com-
pletely within the same lane as
your vehicle.
If a vehicle driving ahead of you
suddenly swerves into your
lane, the system may not be
able to automatically restore the
selected distance. It may not be
possible to restore the selected
distance in certain situations,
including if you are driving sig-
nificantly faster than vehicles
driving ahead of you, for
instance when rapidly approach-
ing a truck. When a vehicle driv-
ing ahead of you is reliably
detected, the system requests

that the driver intervene by brak-
ing and carrying out evasive
maneuvers, if needed.

If the desired speed is too high
for a curve, the speed is
reduced slightly, although
curves cannot be anticipated in
advance. Therefore, drive into a
curve at an appropriate speed.
The system has a limited detec-
tion range. Situations can arise
in tight curves where a vehicle
driving ahead will not be
detected or will be detected very
late.

When you approach a curve the
system may briefly report vehi-
cles in the next lane due to the
bend of the curve. If the system
decelerates you may compen-

Deceleration

Swerving vehicles

Cornering

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sate it by briefly accelerating.
After releasing the accelerator
pedal the system is reactivated
and controls speed inde-
pendently.

In some situations, the vehicle
cannot drive off automatically;
for example:

On steep uphill grades.

From bumps in the road.

In these cases, step on the
accelerator pedal.

The following restrictions can
occur under unfavorable
weather or light conditions:

Poorer vehicle recognition.

Short-term interruptions for
vehicles that are already rec-
ognized.

Examples of unfavorable
weather or light conditions:

Wet conditions.

Snowfall.

Slush.

Fog.

Glare.

Drive attentively, and react to
the current traffic situation. If
necessary, intervene actively,
for instance by braking, steering
or evading.

The desired speed is also main-
tained downhill. The speed may
not be maintained on uphill
grades if the engine power is
insufficient.

The system cannot be activated
if the radar sensor is not aligned
correctly. This may be caused
by damage incurred, for
instance during parking.
A vehicle message is displayed
if the system fails.
Have the system checked by
your Toyota dealer.
The system may be impaired
when the detection range of the
radar sensor is partially covered
such as by the license plate
holder.

The function for detecting and
responding when approaching
stationary vehicles may be lim-
ited in the following situations:

During calibration of the cam-
era immediately after vehicle
delivery.

If the camera is malfunction-
ing or dirty. A vehicle mes-
sage is displayed.

Driving off

Weather

Engine power

Malfunction

Radar sensor

Camera

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When the systems in the vehicle
e.g., Speed Limit Info, detect a
change of the speed limit along
the route, this new speed value
ca be applied for the following
systems:

Manual Speed Limiter.

Cruise Control.

Adaptive Cruise Control with
Stop & Go function.

The speed value is suggested
as the new desired speed to be
applied. To apply the speed
value, the corresponding system
must be activated.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Speed Assistant"

A message is indicated in the
instrument cluster when the sys-
tem and cruise control are acti-
vated.

Speed Limit Assist

Concept

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver's personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

situation. Based on the limits of

the system, it cannot inde-

pendently react to all traffic situa-

tions. There is a risk of an

accident. Adjust driving style to

traffic conditions. Watch traffic

closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

WARNING

The desired speed can be incor-

rectly adjusted or called up by

mistake. There is a risk of an acci-

dent. Adjust the desired speed to

the traffic conditions. Watch traf-

fic closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

Overview

Buttons on the steering
wheel

Button

Function

Apply suggested speed
manually.

Switching on/off and
adjusting

Displays in the instrument
cluster

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A detected speed limit can be
applied to cruise control manu-
ally.

Speed Limit Assist is based on
the Speed Limit Info system.
Consider the system limits of
Speed Limit Info, refer to page
140.
Upcoming speed limits can only

be applied for the Adaptive
Cruise Control.
The system may not respond to
top speed limitations when the
navigation system is unable to
clearly identify the position of
the vehicle.

Parking Sensor is a support
when parking. Objects that you
are approaching slowly in front
of or behind the vehicle are indi-
cated by signal tones and a dis-
play on the Control Display.
Depending on the equipment
version: Obstacles at the side of
the vehicle that are detected by
the side ultrasonic sensors may
also be reported by the side pro-
tection, refer to page 215, func-
tion.

The ultrasound sensors for dis-
tance measurements are
located in the bumpers and pos-
sibly on the sides of the vehicle.
The maneuvering range,
depending on the obstacle and
environmental conditions, is
approx. 6 ft/2 m.
An acoustic warning sounds in
case of an impending collision at
a distance to the object of

Symbol

Function

The indicator lamp is
illuminated, together
with the symbol for the
speed control system:
Speed Limit Assist is
active and detected
speed limits can be
adopted manually for
the displayed system.

Detected change in
speed limit detected
with immediate effect.

Indicator light illumi-
nates green: the
detected speed limit
can be adopted with the
SET button.
As soon as the speed
limit has been applied,
a green checkmark is
displayed.

Apply detected speed limit
manually

As soon as the SET icon
lights up, press the button.

System limits

Parking Sensors

Concept

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approx. 27 in/70 cm.
For objects behind the vehicle,
the acoustic warning is already
issued at a distance to the
object of approx. 5 ft/1.50 m.

Ensure full functionality:

Do not cover sensors, for
instance with stickers, bicycle
racks.

Keep the sensors clean and
unobstructed.

The system switches on auto-
matically in the following situa-
tions:

If selector lever position R is

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

situation. Based on the limits of

the system, it cannot inde-

pendently react to all traffic situa-

tions. There is a risk of an

accident. Adjust driving style to

traffic conditions. Watch traffic

closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

WARNING

Due to high speeds when Parking

Sensors is activated, the warning

can be delayed due to physical

circumstances. There is a risk of

injury or risk of damage to prop-

erty. Avoid approaching an object

too fast. Avoid driving off fast

while Parking Sensors is not yet

active.

Overview

Button in the vehicle

Park assistance button

Ultrasound sensors

Ultrasound sensors of
the Parking Sensor, for
instance in the bum-
pers.

Functional requirements

Switching on/off

Switching on automatically

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engaged when the engine is
running.

Depending on the equipment
version: while approaching
detected obstacles if the
speed is slower than approx.
2.5 mph/4 km/h. The activa-
tion distance depends on the
situation in question.

You may switch automatic acti-
vation on and off when obsta-
cles are detected.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Parking"

4

Where applicable: "Automatic
Parking Sens. activation"

5

"Automatic Parking Sensors
activ."

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.
Depending on equipment, an
additional camera view is also
switched on.

The system switches off when a
certain driving distance or speed
is exceeded.
Switch the system back on, if
needed.

On: the LED lights up.

Off: the LED goes out.

The rearview camera image is
displayed if the reverse gear is
engaged when pressing the
park assistance button.

General information

When approaching an object, an
intermittent sound indicates the
position of the object. E.g., if an
object is detected to the left rear
of the vehicle, a signal tone
sounds from the left rear
speaker.
The shorter the distance to the
object, the shorter the intervals.
If the distance to a detected
object is less than approx. 10
inches/25 cm, a continuous tone
is sounded.
If there are objects in front of
and behind the vehicle at the
same time, with a distance
smaller than approx. 10 in/25
cm, an alternating constant tone
will sound.
The intermittent tone and con-
stant tone are switched off if the
selector lever position P is

Automatic deactivation
during forward travel

Switching on/off manually

Press park assistance but-
ton.

WARNING

Signal tones

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engaged.
The intermittent tone is switched
off after a short time when the
vehicle is stationary.

Volume

The Parking Sensor signal tone
volume can be adjusted.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"System settings"

3

"Tone"

4

"Volume settings"

5

"Parking Sensor"

6

Set the desired value.

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

The approach of the vehicle to
an object is shown on the Con-
trol Display. Objects that are far-
ther away are already displayed
on the Control Display before a
signal sounds.
The display appears as soon as
Parking Sensor is activated.
The range of the sensors is rep-

resented in the colors green,
yellow and red when obstacles
are detected.
Pathway lines are faded in for
better estimation of the required
space.
When the image of the rearview
camera is displayed, the switch
can be made to Parking Sensor
or to a different view with obsta-
cle markings as needed:

1

Press the Controller to the
left, if needed.

2

E. g. "Park. sensors only"

Crossing traffic warning, refer to
page 221: depending on the
equipment, it is warned in the
Parking Sensor display against
vehicles approaching in the front
or rear from the side.

The emergency braking function
of Parking Sensor initiates an
emergency braking in case of
acute risk of collision.

Due to system limits, a collision
cannot be prevented under all
circumstances.

Visual warning

Depending on the equip-
ment version: emergency
brake function, Parking
Sensors with emergency
braking function

Concept

General information

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The function is available from
walking speed while backing up
or rolling backward.
A press of the accelerator pedal
interrupts the braking interven-
tion.
After emergency braking to a
stop, further creeping toward an
obstacle is possible. To creep
toward the obstacle, lightly
press the accelerator pedal and
release it again.
If the accelerator pedal is heav-
ily depressed, the vehicle drives
off as usual. Manual braking is
possible at any time.
The system uses the ultrasound
sensors of Parking Sensor and
parking assistant.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Parking"

4

"Park. Sens. w em. braking
funct."

5

"Park. Sens. w em. braking
funct."

The setting is stored for the
driver profile currently used.

The system warns of obstacles
on the side of the vehicle.

The system uses the ultrasound
sensors of Parking Sensor and
parking assistant.

To protect the sides of the vehi-
cle, obstacle markings are dis-
played on the vehicle at the
sides.

Color markings: warning
against detected obstacles.

Gray markings, hatched area:

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

situation. There is a risk of an

accident. Adjust driving style to

traffic conditions. Watch traffic

and vehicle surroundings closely

and actively intervene where

appropriate.

Activating/deactivating the
system

Depending on the equip-
ment version: side protec-
tion

Concept

General information

Display

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no obstacles were detected.

No markings, black area: the
area next to the vehicle was
not yet captured.

The system only displays sta-
tionary obstacles that were pre-
viously detected by sensors
while passing them.
The system does not detect
whether an obstacle moves later
on. If the vehicle is stationary,
the markings are shown in black
after a certain time. The area
next to the vehicle must be
newly captured.

Ultrasonic measurements might
not function in the following situ-
ations:

For small children and ani-
mals.

For persons with certain cloth-
ing, for instance coats.

With external interference of
the ultrasound, for instance
from passing vehicles or loud
machines.

When sensors are dirty, iced
over, damaged or out of posi-
tion.

Under certain weather condi-
tions such as high relative
humidity, wet conditions,
snowfall, extreme heat, or
strong wind.

With tow bars and trailer cou-
plings of other vehicles.

With thin or wedge-shaped
objects.

With moving objects.

With elevated, protruding
objects such as ledges.

With objects with corners,
edges, and smooth surfaces.

With objects with a fine sur-
face structure such as fences.

For objects with porous sur-
faces.

With small and low objects,
for instance boxes.

With obstacles and persons at
the edge of the lane.

With soft obstacles or obsta-
cles covered in foam material.

With plants and bushes.

Low objects already dis-
played, for instance curbs,

Limits of side protection

System limits

Safety information

WARNING

The system can react not at all,

too late, incorrectly, or without jus-

tification due to the system limits.

There is a risk of accidents or risk

of damage to property. Follow the

information regarding the system

limits and actively intervene if

needed.

Limits of ultrasonic measure-
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can move into the blind area
of the sensors before or after
a continuous tone sounds.

Cargo that extends beyond
the perimeter of the vehicle is
not taken into account by the
system.

The system may issue a warn-
ing under the following condi-
tions even though there is no
obstacle within the detection
range:

In heavy rain.

When sensors are very dirty
or covered with ice.

When sensors are covered in
snow.

On rough road surfaces.

On uneven surfaces, such as
speed bumps.

In large buildings with right
angles and smooth walls, for
instance in underground
garages.

In automatic vehicle washes.

Due to heavy exhaust.

Due to other ultrasound
sources, for instance sweep-
ing machines, high pressure
steam cleaners or neon lights.

To prevent false alarms, switch
off Automatic Park Sensors
activ. on obstacle detection,
refer to page 218, for instance in

automatic vehicle washes.

A vehicle message is displayed.

Parking Sensor has failed. Have
the system checked by your
Toyota dealer.

The rearview camera provides
assistance in parking and
maneuvering backwards. The
area behind the vehicle is
shown on the Control Display.

False warnings

Malfunction

White symbol is displayed,
and the range of the sen-
sors is dimmed on the
Control Display.

Rearview camera

Concept

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing the traffic

situation. There is a risk of an

accident. Adjust driving style to

traffic conditions. Watch traffic

and vehicle surroundings closely

and actively intervene where

appropriate.

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The camera lens is near the
license plate light.
The image quality may be
impaired by dirt. If necessary,
clean the camera lens.

The system is switched on auto-
matically if selector lever posi-

tion R is engaged when the
engine is running.

The system switches off when a
certain driving distance or speed
is exceeded.
Switch the system back on, if
needed.

On: the LED lights up.

Off: the LED goes out.

The parking assistance func-
tions are shown on the Control
Display.

If the rearview camera view is
not displayed, change the view
via Toyota Supra Command:

1

If necessary, tilt the controller
to the side.

2

"Rear view camera"

The rearview camera image is
displayed.

The rearview camera is

Overview

Depending on the vehicle
equipment: button in the
vehicle

Park assistance button

Camera

Switching on/off

Switching on automatically

Automatic deactivation
during forward travel

Depending on the vehicle
equipment: switching on/off
manually

Press park assistance but-
ton.

Switching the view via Toy-
ota Supra Command

Functional requirements

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switched on.

The trunk lid is fully closed.

Keep the recording range of
the camera clear. Protruding
cargo or carrier systems that
are not connected to a trailer
power socket can restrict the
visibility range of the camera.

More than one assistance func-
tion can be active at the same
time.
The assistance functions can be
manually activated.

1

Move the Controller to the
right, if needed.

2

With corresponding equip-
ment:

3

With corresponding equip-
ment:

"Camera image"

"Parking aid lines".

Pathway lines and turning radius
lines are displayed, refer to page

219

.

"Obstacle marking".

Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, the obstacles detected by
Parking Sensors are displayed,
refer to page

220

, by markings.

Pathway lines

Pathway lines help you to esti-
mate the space required when
parking and maneuvering on
level roads.
Pathway lines depend on the
steering angle and are continu-
ously adjusted to the steering
wheel movements.

Turning radius lines

Turning radius lines can only be
superimposed on the camera
image together with pathway
lines.
Turning radius lines show the
course of the smallest possible
turning radius on a level road.
Only one turning radius line is
displayed after the steering

Assistance functions

General information

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wheel is turned past a certain
angle.

Parking using pathway and
turning radius lines

1

Position the vehicle so that
the red turning radius line
leads to within the limits of
the parking space.

2

Turn the steering wheel to
the point where the green
pathway line covers the cor-
responding turning radius
line.

Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, obstacles behind the vehi-
cle are detected by the Parking
Sensors.
Obstacle markings can be faded
into the image of the rearview
camera.
The colored thresholds of the
obstacle markings match the
markings of the Parking Sen-
sors.

With the rearview camera
switched on:

1

Move the Controller to the
right, if needed.

2

"Camera image"

3

"Brightness"

"Contrast"

4

Set the desired value.

If the camera is deactivated, for
instance if the trunk lid is open,
the camera image is displayed
hatched in gray.

Very low obstacles as well as
high, protruding objects such as
ledges may not be detected by
the system.
Depending on the vehicle equip-
ment, some assistance func-
tions also consider data from the
Parking Sensors.
Follow the notes in the Parking
Sensors chapter.
The objects displayed on the
Control Display may be closer

Obstacle marking

Setting brightness and
contrast via Toyota Supra
Command

System limits

Deactivated camera

Detection of objects

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than they appear. Do not esti-
mate the distance from the
objects on the display.

At blind driveways or when driv-
ing out of diagonal parking
spaces, approaching cross traf-
fic is detected sooner by the
system than is possible from the
driver's seat.

Two radar sensors in the rear
bumper monitor the area behind
the vehicle.
The system indicates approach-
ing traffic.

The radar sensors are located in
the rear bumper.
Always keep the bumper in the

Crossing traffic warning

Concept

General information

Safety information

WARNING

The system cannot serve as a

substitute for the driver’s personal

judgment in assessing visibility

and traffic situation. There is a risk

of an accident. Adjust driving style

to traffic conditions. Watch traffic

closely and actively intervene

where appropriate.

Overview

Button in the vehicle

Park assistance button

Radar sensors

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area of the radar sensors clean
and unobstructed.

1

Press park assistance

button.

2

Move the Controller to the
right.

3

"Settings"

4

"Cross traffic alert"

5

"Cross traffic alert"

Or via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Parking"

4

"Cross traffic alert"

5

"Cross traffic alert"

If the system was activated on
the Control Display, it is auto-
matically switched on as soon
as Parking Sensors or Pan-
orama View is active and a gear
is engaged.
If reverse gear is engaged, the
rear system is switched on.

The system is automatically

switched off in the following situ-
ations:

When the speed exceeds
walking speed.

When a certain driving dis-
tance is exceeded.

With an active parking opera-
tion of the parking assistant.

The respective display is called
up on the Control Display. A sig-
nal tone may sound and the light
in the exterior mirror may flash.

The light in the exterior mirror
flashes if vehicles are detected
by the rear sensors and your
own vehicle is moving back-
wards.

Switching on/off

Activating/deactivating the
system

Switching on automatically

Switching off automatically

WARNING

General information

Light in the exterior mirror

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In the Parking Sensors view, the
respective boundary area
flashes red, if vehicles are
detected by the sensors.

In addition to the optical indica-
tor, a warning signal sounds if
your own vehicle moves into the
respective direction.

The system may not be fully
functional in the following situa-
tions:

If the speed of the approach-
ing vehicle is very high.

In heavy fog, wet conditions,
or snowfall.

In tight curves.

If the bumper is dirty, iced up,
or covered, for instance by
stickers.

If cargo protrudes.

If crossing objects move at a

very slow speed.

If other objects are in the cap-
ture range of the sensors, that
hide cross traffic.

Display in the Parking Sen-
sors view

Acoustic warning

System limits

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The Adaptive variable suspen-
sion is a controllable sport chas-
sis/suspension. This system
reduces undesirable vehicle
motion when using a dynamic
driving style or traveling on
uneven road surfaces.
This enhances the driving
dynamics and driving comfort
depending on the road surface
condition and driving style.

The system offers several differ-

ent damping settings.
The damping settings are
assigned to the different driving
modes of the Sport mode
switch, refer to page 128.

Performance Control enhances
the agility of the vehicle.
To increase maneuverability,
wheels are braked individually
when a sporty driving style is
used. The resulting braking
power is simultaneously largely
compensated by an engine
intervention.

Driving comfort

Vehicle features and
options

Adaptive variable suspen-
sion

Concept

General information

Driving mode

Damper tuning

NORMAL

Balanced

SPORT

Firm

Performance Control

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The air quality in the vehicle is
improved by the following com-
ponents:

Emission tested car's interior.

Microfilter.

Air conditioning system to
control the temperature, air
flow and recirculated-air
mode.

Automatic recirculated-air
control AUC.

Parked-car ventilation.

Climate control

Vehicle features and
options

Interior air quality

Safety notes

WARNING

When using the air conditioning

system, seat heaters, etc. for a

long period of time, make sure

that no body parts are kept near

the air outlets 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 climate control

Overview

Buttons in the vehicle

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Press any button except for the
following:

Switching off.

Rear window defroster.

Seat heating.

Complete system:

The automatic climate control
achieves the set temperature as
quickly as possible, if needed,
by using the maximum cooling
or heating capacity, and then
keeps it constant.

Climate control functions

Button

Function

Temperature, refer to
page 226.

Air-conditioning mode,
see page 227.

Maximum cooling, refer
to page 227.

AUTO program, refer to
page 228.

Recirculated-air mode,
refer to page 228.

Switch off, refer to page
226.

Air distribution, man-
ual, refer to page 229.

Defrost and defog the
windshield, refer to
page 229.

Rear window defroster,
refer to page 230.

Seat heating, refer to
page 107.

Air flow, manual, refer
to page 229.

Switching on/off

Switching on

Switching off

Press and hold the but-
ton.

Temperature

Concept

Button

Function

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Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Climate functions"

4

"Temperature adjustment,
upper body"

5

Set the desired temperature.

Do not rapidly switch between
different temperature settings.
Otherwise, the automatic cli-
mate control will not have suffi-
cient time to adjust the set
temperature.

The air in the car's interior will
be cooled and dehumidified
and, depending on the tempera-
ture setting, warmed again.
The car's interior can only be
cooled with the drive-ready state
switched on.

Air conditioning is switched on
with the engine running.
Depending on the weather, the
windshield and side windows
may fog up briefly when
drive-ready state is switched on.
The air conditioning is switched
on automatically with the AUTO
program.
When using the automatic cli-
mate control, condensation
water develops and collects
underneath the vehicle.

The system is set to the lowest
temperature, optimum air flow
and recirculated-air mode with
the drive-ready state switched
on.

The function is available with
external temperatures above
approx. 32 °F/0 °C and with the
drive-ready state switched on.

Settings

Turn the dial clockwise
to increase the tempera-
ture and counterclock-
wise to decrease the
temperature.

Air conditioning

Concept

Switching on/off

Press the button.

Maximum cooling

Concept

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The LED is illuminated with the
system switched on.
Air flows out of the vents to the
upper body region. The vents
need to be open for this.
The air flow can be adjusted
with the air flow active.

The AUTO program cools, venti-
lates or heats the car's interior
automatically.
The air flow, air distribution and
temperature will be controlled
automatically depending on the
interior temperature and the set-
ting for the desired temperature.

The LED is illuminated with the
AUTO program switched on.
Depending on the selected tem-
perature and outside influ-
ences, the air is directed to the
windshield, side windows, upper

body, and into the floor area.
The air conditioning, refer to
page 227, is switched on auto-
matically with the AUTO pro-
gram.
The AUTO program is switched
off automatically, when manual
air distribution is set.

You may react to unpleasant
odors or pollutants in the imme-
diate environment by temporar-
ily suspending the supply of
outside air. The system then
recirculates the air flow within
the vehicle.

The LED is illuminated when the
recirculated-air mode is
switched on.
When the left LED is illuminated:
Automatic recirculated air mode

If the pollution sensor detects pol-
lutants in the outside air, the air
mode is automatically changed
from outside air mode to recircu-
lated air mode.

When the right LED is illumi-
nated: Recirculated air mode

The air in the cabin is continuously

Switching on/off

Press the button.

AUTO program

Concept

Switching on/off

Press the button.

Recirculated-air mode

Concept

Operation

Press the button repeat-
edly to select an operat-
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recirculated.

To prevent window fogging,
recirculated-air mode switches
off automatically after a certain
amount of time, depending on
the environmental conditions.
With constant recirculated-air
mode, the air quality in the car's
interior deteriorates and the fog-
ging of the windows increases.
If there is window condensation,
switch off recirculated-air mode
or defog the windows, refer to
page 229.

The air flow for climate control
can be adjusted manually.

To manually adjust air flow
switch off AUTO program first.

The selected air flow is shown
on the climate control display.
The air flow may be reduced
automatically to save battery
power.

The air distribution for climate
control can be adjusted manu-
ally.

Windows, upper body region,
and floor area.

Upper body region and floor
area.

Floor area.

Windows and floor area.

Windows.

Windows and upper body.

Upper body region.

The selected air distribution is
shown on the climate control
display.
If there is window condensation,
defog the windows, refer to
page P.229.

Ice and condensation are

Controlling the air flow
manually

Concept

General information

Operation

Press the left or right
side of the button:
decrease or increase air
flow.

Controlling the air distri-
bution manually

Concept

Operation

Press the button repeat-
edly to select a program:

Defrost windshield and
remove condensation

Concept

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quickly removed from the wind-
shield and the front side win-
dows.

The LED is illuminated with the
system switched on.
The air flow can be adjusted
manually with the system
switched on.

The function is available with the
engine running.
The rear window defroster
switches off automatically after a
certain period of time.

The microfilter removes dust
and pollen from the incoming air.
Have this filter changed during
vehicle maintenance, refer to
page 295.

The air flow directions can be
individually adjusted.

The air flow directions can be
adjusted for direct or indirect
ventilation.

The air flow is directed towards
the passengers. The air flow
heats or cools noticeably,
depending on the adjusted tem-
perature.

The air flow is not directed
towards the passengers. The
car's interior is warmed or
cooled indirectly, depending on
the set temperature.

Switching on/off

Press the button.

If there is any window
condensation, press the
button on the driver's
side or switch on the air
conditioning. Make sure
that air can flow to the
windshield.

Rear window defroster

Press the button. The
LED lights up.

Microfilter

Ventilation

Concept

Adjusting the ventilation

General information

Direct ventilation

Indirect ventilation

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Lever for changing the air flow
direction, arrow

1

.

Thumbwheel for variable
opening and closing of the
vents, arrow

2

.

The car's interior can be cooled
or heated before driving off with
the parked-car ventilation.
Depending on set temperature
and ambient temperature, the
car's interior is ventilated or pos-
sibly heated using the residual
engine heat.

The system can be switched on
and off directly or via a preset
departure time.
The system can also be used
via the Toyota Supra Connect
app.
The activation time is deter-
mined based on the external

temperature. The system
promptly switches on before the
selected departure time.

The vehicle is in idle state or
standby state and not in
drive-ready state.

Battery is sufficiently charged.

If parked-car ventilation is switched
on, the vehicle battery will be dis-
charged. Thus, limit the maximum
activation time to save the vehicle
battery. The system will be avail-
able again after the engine is
started or after a short trip.

Make sure that the vehicle's
date and time are set cor-
rectly.

Open the vents to allow air to
flow out.

There are different ways to
switch the system on or off.
The system switches off auto-
matically after a certain period of
time. The system continues to
run for some time after being
switched off.

When the vehicle is in standby
state, the parked-car ventilation

Front ventilation

Parked-car ventilation

Concept

General information

Functional requirements

Switching on/off directly

General information

Using the button

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can be switched on or off via the
automatic climate control but-
tons.
Press any button except:

Rear window defroster.

Seat heating.

Menu.

The system switches off after
leaving and locking the vehicle.

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Climate functions"

4

"Comfort ventilation"

5

"Activate now"

Different departure times can be
adjusted to ensure a comfort-
able interior temperature in the
vehicle at the time of departure.

One-time departure time: the
time can be set.

The system is switched on once.

Departure time with week-
day: time and day of the week
can be set.

On the desired weekdays, the sys-
tem will be switched on promptly
before the set departure time.

The departure time is prese-
lected in two steps:

Set departure times.

Activate departure times.

Via Toyota Supra Command

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

3

"Climate ventilation"

4

"Comfort ventilation"

5

Select the desired departure
time.

6

Set the departure time.

7

Select day of the week, if
needed.

Functional requirement

If a departure time is to influ-
ence the switching on of
parked-car ventilation, the
respective departure time must
be activated first.

Via Toyota Supra Command

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle settings"

Via Toyota Supra Command

Display

Symbol

Description

Symbol on the climate
control display.
Flashing: the
parked-car ventilation is
switched on.

Departure time

Concept

Setting the departure time

Activating the departure time

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3

"Climate ventilation"

4

"Comfort ventilation"

5

"For departure time"

6

Activate the desired depar-
ture time.

Symbol on the climate control

display signals an activated
departure time.

This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The integrated Universal
Remote Control in the interior
mirror can operate up to 3 func-
tions of remote-controlled sys-
tems, such as garage door
drives, barriers or lighting sys-
tems.

The Integrated Universal
Remote Control replaces up to 3
different hand-held transmitters.
To operate the remote control,
the buttons on the interior mirror
must be programmed with the

Display

Interior equipment

Vehicle features and
options

Integrated Universal
Remote Control

Concept

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desired functions. The
hand-held transmitter for the
particular system is required in
order to program the remote
control.
Before selling the vehicle, delete
the stored functions for the sake
of security.
If possible, do not install the
antenna of the remote-con-
trolled system, e.g. the garage
gate drive, near metal objects to
ensure the best possible opera-
tion.

Additional questions are
answered by:

Your Toyota dealer.

www.homelink.com on the
Internet.

HomeLink is a registered trade-
mark of Gentex Corporation.

Buttons, arrow

1

.

LED, arrow

2

.

The hand-held transmitter,
arrow

3

, is required for pro-

gramming.

The battery of the hand-held
transmitter must be fully
charged at the time of program-
ming to ensure an optimal range
of the integrated universal
remote control.

1

Switch on standby state.

2

Initial setup: Press and hold
the two outer buttons on the
interior mirror simultaneously
for approximately 10 seconds

Safety information

WARNING

The operation of remote-con-

trolled systems with the integrated

universal remote control, such as

the garage door, may result in

pinched body parts. There is a

risk of injury or risk of damage to

property. Make sure that the area

of movement of the respective

system is clear during program-

ming and operation. Also follow

the safety information of the

hand-held transmitter.

Compatibility

If this symbol is printed
on the packaging or in
the owner's manual of
the system to be con-
trolled, the system is
generally compatible
with the integrated Uni-
versal Remote Control.

Control elements on the
interior mirror

Programming

General information

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until the LED flashes green
rapidly. This erases all pro-
gramming of the buttons on
the interior mirror.

3

Press the interior mirror but-
ton to be programmed. The
LED on the interior mirror will
slowly begin flashing orange.

4

Hold the hand-held transmit-
ter for the system to be used
approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5 to 30
cm away from the buttons on
the interior mirror. The
required distance depends
on the hand-held transmitter.

5

Press and hold the button of
the desired function on the
hand-held transmitter.

Canada: if programming with the

hand-held transmitter was inter-

rupted, hold down the interior mirror

button and repeatedly press and

release the hand-held transmitter

button for 2 seconds.

6

The LED lights up green: pro-
gramming completed.

Release the button.

The LED flashes fast: pro-
gramming is not complete.

Press the button on the interior mir-
ror for 2 seconds and release. Per-
form this procedure three times to
complete the programming proce-
dure.
If the integrated universal remote
control remains nonoperational,
continue with the special features
for change code wireless systems.

LED does not flash green
after 60 seconds: program-
ming not completed.

Repeat steps

3

to

6

.

To program other functions on
other buttons, repeat steps

3

to

5

.

If you are unable to operate the
remote-controlled system after
repeated programming, please
check if the system to be con-
trolled features a rolling code
radio system.
Refer to the owner's manual for
the system.
For systems with a rolling code
radio system, the integrated
Universal Remote Control and
the system also have to be syn-
chronized.
Please read the owner's manual
to find out how to synchronize
the system.
Synchronizing is easier with the
aid of a second person.
Synchronizing the universal
remote control with the system:

1

Park the vehicle within range
of the remote-controlled sys-
tem.

2

Program the relevant button
on the interior mirror as
described.

Special feature of the rolling
code wireless system

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Locate and press the syn-
chronizing button on the sys-
tem being programmed, e.g.
at the garage gate. You have
approx. 30 seconds for the
next step.

4

Hold down the programmed
button on the interior mirror
for approximately 3 seconds
and then release it. If neces-
sary, repeat this step up to
three times in order to finish
synchronization. Once syn-
chronization is complete, the
programmed function will be
carried out.

1

Switch on standby state.

2

Press and hold the interior
mirror button to be pro-
grammed.

3

As soon as the LED on the
interior mirror flashes orange
after approx. 20 seconds,
release the button.

4

Hold the hand-held transmit-
ter for the system to be used
approx. 1 to 12 in/2.5 to 30
cm away from the buttons on
the interior mirror. The
required distance depends
on the hand-held transmitter.

5

Press and hold the button of
the desired function on the
hand-held transmitter.

Canada: if programming with the

hand-held transmitter was inter-

rupted, hold down the interior mirror

button and repeatedly press and

release the hand-held transmitter

button for 2 seconds.

6

The LED can light up in dif-
ferent ways.

The LED lights up green: the
programming procedure is
completed.

Release the button.

The LED flashes fast: the
hand-held transmitter was
detected but programming is
not complete.

Press the button on the interior mir-
ror for 2 seconds and release. Per-
form this procedure three times to
complete the programming proce-
dure.
If the universal remote control
remains nonoperational, continue
with the special features for change
code wireless systems.

LED does not flash green
after 60 seconds: program-
ming not completed.

Repeat steps

3

to

6

.

If the programming procedure is
not completed, the previous pro-
gramming will remain
unchanged.

Reprogramming individ-
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The system, such as the garage
door, can be operated using the
button on the interior mirror
while the drive-ready or standby
state is switched on. To do this,
hold down the button within
receiving range of the system
until the function is activated.
The interior mirror LED stays lit
while the wireless signal is being
transmitted.

All stored functions will be
deleted. The functions cannot
be deleted individually.
Press and hold the two outer
buttons on the interior mirror
simultaneously for approxi-
mately 10 seconds until the LED
on the interior mirror flashes
green rapidly.

Fold the sun visor down or up.

A vanity mirror is located in the
sun visor behind a cover. When
the cover is opened, the mirror
lighting switches on.

The lighter socket can be used
as a socket for electrical equip-
ment when standby and
drive-ready state are switched
on.

The total load of all sockets
must not exceed 140 watts at 12
volts.
Do not damage the socket by
using non-compatible connec-
tors.

Operation

WARNING

The operation of remote-con-

trolled systems with the integrated

universal remote control, such as

the garage door, may result in

pinched body parts. There is a

risk of injury or risk of damage to

property. Make sure that the area

of movement of the respective

system is clear during program-

ming and operation. Also follow

the safety information of the

hand-held transmitter.

Deleting stored functions

Sun visor

Glare shield

Vanity mirror

Sockets

Concept

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Pull off the cover.

Open the cover.

Follow the information regarding
the connection of mobile
devices to the USB interface in
the section on USB connec-
tions, refer to page 68.

Safety information

WARNING

Devices and cables in the unfold-

ing area of the airbags, such as

portable navigation devices, can

hinder the unfolding of the airbag

or be thrown around in the car's

interior during unfolding. There is

a risk of injury. Make sure that

devices and cables are not in the

airbag's area of unfolding.

NOTICE

Battery chargers for the vehicle

battery can work with high volt-

ages and currents, which means

that the 12 volt on-board network

can be overloaded or damaged.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Only connect battery char-

gers for the vehicle battery to the

starting aid terminals in the

engine compartment.

NOTICE

If metal objects fall into the

socket, they can cause a short cir-

cuit. There is a risk of damage to

property. Replace the socket

cover again after using the

socket.

Center console

Cargo area

Wireless charger

USB interface

General information

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The USB interface port is
located on the center console.
Properties:

USB port Type A.

For charging external
devices.

Charging current:

max. 1.5 A (vehicles without wire-
less charger)
max. 2.1 A (vehicles with wireless
charger)

For data transfer.

This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The following storage compart-
ments are available in the car's
interior:

Glove compartment, refer to
page 240.

Compartments in the doors,
refer to page 240.

Net in front passenger floor
area.

In the center console

Storage compart-

ments

Vehicle features and
options

Storage compartments

General information

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Pull the handle.
The light in the glove compart-
ment switches on.

Fold cover closed.

The glove compartment can be
locked with an integrated key.
This prevents access to the
glove compartment.
After the glove compartment is
locked, the remote control can
be handed over without the inte-
grated key, for instance when
the vehicle is parked by valet
parking.

There are storage compart-
ments in the doors.

Safety information

WARNING

Loose objects or devices with a

cable connection to the vehicle,

for instance mobile phones, can

be thrown into the car's interior

while driving, for instance in the

event of an accident or during

braking and evasive maneuvers.

There is a risk of injury. Secure

loose objects or devices with a

cable connection to the vehicle in

the car's interior.

NOTICE

Anti-slip pads such as anti-slip

mats can damage the dashboard.

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Do not use anti-slip pads.

Glove compartment

Safety information

WARNING

Folded open, the glove compart-

ment protrudes in the car's inte-

rior. Objects in the glove

compartment can be thrown into

the car's interior while driving, for

instance in the event of an acci-

dent or during braking and eva-

sive maneuvers. There is a risk of

injury. Always close the glove

compartment immediately after

using it.

Opening

Closing

Locking

Compartments in the
doors

General information

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

Safety information

WARNING

Breakable objects, such as glass

bottles or glasses, can break in

the event of an accident or a brak-

ing or evasive maneuver. Broken

glass can be scattered in the car's

interior. There is a risk of injury or

risk of damage to property. Do not

use any breakable objects while

driving. Only stow breakable

objects in closed storage com-

partments.

Cup holders

Safety information

WARNING

Unsuitable containers in the cup

holder may damage the cup hold-

ers or thrown into the car's inte-

rior, such as in the event of an

accident, braking or evasive

maneuver. Spilled liquids can dis-

tract from the traffic conditions

and lead to an accident. Hot

drinks can damage the cup holder

or lead to scalding. There is a risk

of injury or risk of damage to prop-

erty. Do not force objects into the

cup holder. Use lightweight,

unbreakable, and sealable con-

tainers. Do not transport hot bev-

erages.

Cargo area

Vehicle features and
options

Loading

Safety information

WARNING

High gross weight can overheat

the tires, damage them internally

and cause a sudden drop in tire

inflation pressure. Driving charac-

teristics may be negatively

impacted, reducing lane stability,

lengthening the braking distances

and changing the steering

response. There is a risk of an

accident. Pay attention to the per-

mitted load capacity of the tires

and never exceed the permitted

gross weight.

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1

Locate the statement “The
combined weight of occu-
pants and cargo should
never exceed XXX kg or XXX
lbs” on your vehicle’s plac-
ard.

2

Determine the combined
weight of the driver and pas-
sengers that will be riding in
your vehicle.

3

Subtract the combined
weight of the driver and pas-
sengers from XXX kg or XXX
lbs.

4

The resulting figure equals
the available amount of cargo
and luggage load capacity.
For example, if the “XXX”
amount equals 1,400 lbs and
there will be five 150 lbs pas-
sengers in your vehicle, the
amount of available cargo
and luggage load capacity is
650 lbs (1,400–750 (5 x 150)
= 650 lbs).

5

Determine the combined
weight of luggage and cargo
being loaded on the vehicle.
That weight may not safely
exceed the available cargo
and luggage load capacity
calculated in Step

4

.

6

If your vehicle will be towing
a trailer, load from your trailer
will be transferred to your
vehicle. Consult this manual
to determine how this
reduces the available cargo
and luggage load capacity of
your vehicle.

WARNING

Loose objects or devices with a

cable connection to the vehicle,

for instance mobile phones, can

be thrown into the car's interior

while driving, for instance in the

event of an accident or during

braking and evasive maneuvers.

There is a risk of injury. Secure

loose objects or devices with a

cable connection to the vehicle in

the car's interior.

WARNING

Improperly stowed objects can

shift and be thrown into the car's

interior, for instance in the event

of an accident or during braking

and evasive maneuvers. Vehicle

occupants can be hit and injured.

There is a risk of injury. Stow and

secure objects and cargo prop-

erly.

NOTICE

Fluids in the cargo area can

cause damage. There is a risk of

damage to property. Make sure

that no fluids leak in the cargo

area.

Steps for Determining Cor-
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The maximum load is the sum of
the weight of the occupants and
the cargo.
The greater the weight of the
occupants, the less cargo that
can be transported.

Cover sharp edges and cor-
ners on the cargo.

Heavy cargo: stow as far for-
ward and as low as possible,
ideally directly behind the
cargo partition.

Smaller and lighter cargo:
secure with ratchet straps or
with a cargo net or draw
straps.

Larger and heavy cargo:
secure with cargo straps.

Attach load securing aids, such
as lashing straps, tensioning
straps, draw straps or cargo
nets, to the lashing eyes in the
cargo area.

There are four lashing eyes in
the cargo area for securing
cargo.

A multi-function hook is located
on the left and right side in the
cargo area.

Load

Stowing and securing
cargo

Lashing eyes in the cargo
area

General information

Lashing eyes

Multi-function hook

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A tensioning strap is available
on the right side trim for fasten-
ing small objects.

Small objects can be stowed in
the net on the left side. To trans-
port larger objects, slide the net
down. Grab the top of the net as
close as possible to the edge
next to the holder. At first, a
resistance must be overcome.

A storage compartment is avail-
able on the right side of the
cargo area.

Unlock the cover of the right
side panel, arrow

1

, and fold up,

arrow

2

.

Safety information

WARNING

Improper use of the multi-function

hooks can lead to a risk of objects

flying about during braking and

evasive maneuvers, for example.

There is a risk of injury and risk of

damage to property. Only hang

lightweight objects, such as shop-

ping bags, from the multi-function

hooks. Only transport heavy lug-

gage in the cargo area if it has

been appropriately secured.

Tensioning strap

Net

Storage compartment on
the right side

General information

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Things to remember when

driving. . . . . .

246

Saving fuel . . . . ..

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

Moving parts need to begin
working together smoothly.
The following instructions will
help you to achieve a long vehi-
cle life and good efficiency.
During break-in, do not use the
Launch Control, refer to page
127.

Do not exceed the maximum
engine and road speed:

For gasoline engine 4,500
rpm and 100 mph/160 km/h.

Avoid full load or kickdown
under all circumstances.

The engine and vehicle speed
can gradually be increased.

Tire traction is not optimal due to
manufacturing circumstances
when tires are brand-new; they
achieve their full traction poten-
tial after a break-in time.
Drive conservatively for the first
200 miles/300 km.

Things to remember

when driving

Vehicle features and
options

Breaking-in period

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Due to new parts and compo-

nents, safety and driver assis-

tance systems can react with a

delay. There is a risk of an acci-

dent. After installing new parts or

with a new vehicle, drive conser-

vatively and intervene early if nec-

essary. Observe the break-in

procedures of the respective parts

and components.

Engine, transmission, and
axle drive

Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km

From 1,200 miles/2,000 km

Tires

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Brake discs and brake pads only
reach their full effectiveness
after approx. 300 miles/500 km.
Drive moderately during this
break-in period.

Observe the break-in proce-
dures again, if components
mentioned above are replaced.

Brake system

Following part replace-
ment

General driving notes

Closing the trunk lid

Safety information

WARNING

An open trunk lid protrudes from

the vehicle and can endanger

occupants and other traffic partici-

pants or damage the vehicle in

the event of an accident, braking

or evasive maneuvers. In addi-

tion, exhaust fumes may enter the

car's interior. There is a risk of

injury or risk of damage to prop-

erty. Do not drive with the trunk lid

open.

Hot exhaust gas system

WARNING

During driving operation, high

temperatures can occur under-

neath the vehicle body, for

instance caused by the exhaust

gas system. If combustible mate-

rials, such as leaves or grass,

come in contact with hot parts of

the exhaust gas system, these

materials can ignite. There is a

risk of injury or risk of damage to

property. Do not remove the heat

shields installed and never apply

undercoating to them. Make sure

that no combustible materials can

come in contact with hot vehicle

parts in driving operation, idle or

during parking. Do not touch the

hot exhaust gas system.

Mobile communication
devices in the vehicle

WARNING

Vehicle electronics and mobile

phones can influence one

another. There is radiation due to

the transmission operations of

mobile phones. There is a risk of

injury or risk of damage to prop-

erty. If possible, in the car's inte-

rior use only mobile phones with

direct connections to an exterior

antenna in order to exclude

mutual interference and deflect

the radiation from the car's inte-

rior.

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When visibility is poor due to
fog, even if it is daytime, turn the
low beam headlights on to make
your vehicle more visible to
other vehicles, etc. Drive with
caution at a low speed, using
the centerline, guardrails, tail-
lights of a preceding vehicle,
etc., as guide.

When the vehicle is being blown
by crosswinds, drive at a lower
speed and grip the steering
wheel stronger than normal.
The vehicle is especially sus-

ceptible to crosswinds when
exiting a tunnel or underpass,
when driving on a bridge or
embankment, or when passing
or being passed by a truck or
other large vehicle.

During a rain storm or when
the road surface is wet, the
road surface may be slippery
and visibility may be reduced.
In this case, turn the low
beam headlights on to make
your vehicle more visible to
other vehicles, etc. Increase
the distance between your
vehicle and preceding vehi-
cles and drive safely at a
lower speed than normal,
avoiding sudden accelera-
tion, braking or steering oper-
ations.

Use the rear defroster and air
conditioning system to pre-
vent the windows from fog-
ging up.

Hydroplaning is more likely to
occur when driving on ruts or
through large puddles.

Driving in inclement
weather

When visibility is poor due to
fog

During strong wind

When it is raining

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On wet or slushy roads, a
wedge of water can form
between the tires and road sur-
face.
This phenomenon is referred to
as hydroplaning. It is character-
ized by a partial or complete
loss of contact between the tires
and the road surface, ultimately
undermining your ability to steer
and brake the vehicle.

When driving through water, fol-
low the following:

Drive through calm water
only.

Drive through water only if it is
not deeper than maximum 9.8
inches/25 cm.

Drive through water no faster
than walking speed, up to 3
mph/5 km/h.

The vehicle is equipped with the
Antilock Brake System ABS as a
standard feature.
Perform an emergency stop in
situations that require such.
Steering is still responsive. You
can still avoid any obstacles with
a minimum of steering effort.
Pulsation of the brake pedal and
sounds from the hydraulic cir-
cuits indicate that the Antilock
Brake System ABS is in its
active mode.
In certain braking situations, the
perforated brake discs can emit
functional noises. However,
functional noises have no effect
on the performance and opera-
tional reliability of the brake.

Hydroplaning

Driving through water

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

When driving too quickly through

too deep water, water can enter

into the engine compartment, the

electrical system or the transmis-

sion. There is a risk of damage to

property. When driving through

water, do not exceed the maxi-

mum indicated water level and the

maximum speed for driving

through water.

Braking safely

General information

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When roads are wet, salted, or
in heavy rain, gently press the
brake pedal every few miles.
Ensure that this action does not
endanger other traffic.
The heat generated during brak-
ing dries brake discs and brake
pads and protects them against
corrosion.
In this way braking efficiency will
be available when you need it.

General information

Drive long or steep downhill gra-
dients in the gear that requires
least braking effort. Otherwise,
the brakes may overheat and

reduce brake efficiency.
You can increase the engine's
braking effect by shifting down,
going all the way to first gear, if
needed.

Safety information

Corrosion on the brake discs
and contamination on the brake
pads are increased by the fol-
lowing circumstances:

Low mileage.

Extended periods when the
vehicle is not used at all.

Infrequent use of the brakes.

Aggressive, acidic, or alka-
line cleaning agents.

Corrosion buildup on the brake
discs will cause a pulsating

Objects in the area around
the pedals

WARNING

Objects in the driver's floor area

can limit the pedal distance or

block a depressed pedal. There is

a risk of an accident. Stow objects

in the vehicle such that they are

secured and cannot enter into the

driver's floor area. Use floor mats

that are suitable for the vehicle

and can be safely attached to the

floor. Do not use loose floor mats

and do not layer several floor

mats. Make sure that there is suf-

ficient clearance for the pedals.

Ensure that the floor mats are

securely fastened again after they

were removed, for instance for

cleaning.

Driving in wet conditions

Hills

WARNING

Light but consistent brake pres-

sure can lead to high tempera-

tures, brakes wearing out and

possibly even brake failure. There

is a risk of an accident. Avoid

placing excessive stress on the

brake system.

WARNING

In idle state or with the engine

switched off, safety-relevant func-

tions, for instance engine braking

effect, braking force boost and

steering assistance, are restricted

or not available at all. There is a

risk of an accident. Do not drive in

idle state or with the engine

switched off.

Brake disc corrosion

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effect on the brakes in their
response - generally this cannot
be corrected.

When using the automatic cli-
mate control, condensation
water develops and collects
underneath the vehicle.

Higher mechanical and thermal
loads during racetrack operation
lead to increased wear. This
wear is not covered by the war-
ranty. The vehicle is not
designed for use in motor sports
competition.
Have vehicle checked by your
Toyota dealer before and after
driving on a racetrack.

This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The vehicle contains advanced
technologies for the reduction of
consumption and emission val-
ues.
Fuel consumption depends on a
number of different factors.
Carrying out certain measures,
such as a moderate driving style
and regular maintenance, can
influence fuel consumption and
the environmental impact.

Condensation water under
the parked vehicle

Driving on racetracks

Saving fuel

Vehicle features and
options

Reducing fuel consump-
tion

General information

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Additional weight increases fuel
consumption.

Attached parts on the vehicle
impair the aerodynamics and
increase the fuel consumption.

Open windows increase air
resistance and therefore lead to
greater fuel consumption.

Tires can affect consumption in
various ways, for instance tire
size may influence consump-
tion.

Check and, if needed, correct
the tire inflation pressure at least
twice a month and before start-
ing on a long trip.
Low tire inflation pressure
increases rolling resistance and
thus raises fuel consumption
and tire wear.

Do not wait for the engine to
warm-up while the vehicle
remains stationary. Start driving
right away, but at moderate
engine speeds.
This is the quickest way of
warming the cold engine up to
operating temperature.

Driving smoothly and proactively
reduces fuel consumption.
Avoid unnecessary acceleration
and braking.
By maintaining a suitable dis-
tance to the vehicle driving
ahead of you.

Driving at low engine speeds
lowers fuel consumption and
reduces wear.
If necessary, observe the vehi-
cle's gear shift indicator, refer to
page 140.

When approaching a red light,
take your foot off the accelerator
and let the vehicle coast to a
halt.
For going downhill take your foot
off the accelerator and let the

Remove unnecessary
cargo

Remove attached parts fol-
lowing use

Closing the windows

Tires

General information

Check the tire inflation pres-
sure regularly

Drive away without delay

Look well ahead when
driving

Avoid high engine speeds

Use coasting conditions

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vehicle roll.
The flow of fuel is interrupted
while coasting.

Switch off the engine during lon-
ger stops, for instance at traffic
lights, railroad crossings or in
traffic congestion.

The Auto Start/Stop function of
the vehicle automatically
switches off the engine during a
stop.
If the engine is switched off and
then restarted rather than leav-
ing the engine running con-
stantly, fuel consumption and
emissions are reduced. Sav-
ings can begin within a few sec-
onds of switching off the engine.
In addition, fuel consumption is
also determined by other fac-
tors, such as driving style, road
conditions, maintenance or envi-
ronmental factors.

Functions such as seat heating
and the rear window defroster

require a lot of energy and
increase fuel consumption,
especially in city and
stop-and-go traffic.
Switch off these functions if they
are not needed.

Have the vehicle maintained
regularly to achieve optimal
vehicle efficiency and service
life. Toyota recommends that
maintenance work be performed
by Toyota.
For information on the Mainte-
nance System, refer to page
295.

Switch off the engine
during longer stops

Switching off the engine

Auto Start/Stop function

Switch off any functions
that are not currently
needed

Have maintenance carried
out

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MOBILITY

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5-1. MOBILITY

Refueling. . . . . .

256

Wheels and tires . . .

258

Engine compartment...

284

Operating materials. .

287

Maintenance . . . ...

295

Replacing components

. . . . . . . . ..

298

Breakdown assistance

. . . . . . . . ..

305

Care . . . . . . .

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

Follow the fuel recommenda-
tion, refer to page 287, prior to
refueling.
When refueling, insert the filler
nozzle completely into the filler
pipe. Lifting up the fuel pump
nozzle during refueling causes:

Premature switching off.

Reduced return of the fuel
vapors.

The fuel tank is full when the
filler nozzle clicks off the first
time.
Make sure that the fuel cap is

closed properly after refueling,
otherwise the emissions warn-
ing light may light up.
Follow safety regulations posted
at the gas station.

1

Briefly press the rear edge of
the fuel filler flap.

Refueling

Vehicle features and
options

Follow the following when
refueling

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

With a driving range of less than

30 miles/50 km the engine may

no longer have sufficient fuel.

Engine functions are not ensured

anymore. There is a risk of dam-

age to property. Refuel promptly.

NOTICE

Fuels are toxic and aggressive.

Overfilling of the fuel tank can

damage the fuel system. Painted

surfaces may be damaged by

contact with fuel. Escaping fuel

can harm the environment. There

is a risk of damage to property.

Avoid overfilling.

Fuel cap

Opening

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2

Turn the fuel cap counter-
clockwise.

3

Place the fuel cap in the
bracket attached to the fuel
filler flap.

1

Fit the cap and turn it clock-
wise until you clearly hear a
click.

2

Close the fuel filler flap.

It may be necessary in certain
situations to unlock the fuel filler
flap manually, e.g. with an elec-
trical fault.
Have fuel filler flap unlocked by
your Toyota dealer.

Closing

WARNING

The retaining strap of the fuel cap

can be jammed and crushed

during closing. The cap cannot be

correctly closed. Fuel or fuel

vapors can escape. There is a

risk of injury or risk of damage to

property. Pay attention that the

retaining strap is not jammed or

crushed when closing the cap.

Manually unlocking fuel
filler flap

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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures and functions that are not
necessarily available in your
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected
options or country versions. This
also applies to safety-related
functions and systems. When
using these functions and sys-
tems, the applicable laws and
regulations must be observed.

The tire characteristics and tire
inflation pressure influence the
following:
• The service life of the tires.
• Road safety.
• Driving comfort.
• Fuel consumption.

The tire inflation pressure table,
refer to page 260, contains all
tire inflation pressure specifica-
tions for the specified tire sizes
at the ambient temperature. The
tire inflation pressure values
apply to tire sizes approved by
the manufacturer of the vehicle
for the vehicle type.
To identify the correct tire infla-
tion pressure, please note the
following:
If the tire's speed code cannot
be found, then the tire inflation
pressure for the corresponding
tire size applies.
• Tire sizes of your vehicle.
• Maximum permitted driving

speed.

Wheels and tires

Vehicle features and
options

Tire inflation pressure

General information

Safety information

WARNING

A tire with too little or no tire infla-

tion pressure may heat up signifi-

cantly and sustain damage. This

will have a negative impact on

aspects of handling, such as

steering and braking response.

There is a risk of an accident.

Regularly check the tire inflation

pressure, and correct it as

needed, for instance twice a

month and before a long trip.

Tire inflation pressure
specifications

In the tire inflation pressure
table

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The current tire inflation pres-
sure values and the intended
tire inflation pressure values for
the mounted tires can be dis-
played on the Control Display.
To ensure that they are dis-
played correctly, the tire sizes
must be stored in the system
and must have been set, refer to
page 274, for the mounted tires.
The current tire inflation pres-
sure value is located on each
tire.
The intended tire inflation pres-
sure value is located in the
lower area of the Control Dis-
play.

Tires heat up while driving. The
tire inflation pressure increases
with the tire temperature.
Tires have a natural, consistent
loss of tire inflation pressure.
The displays of inflation devices
may under-read by up to 0.1
bar/2 psi.

The tire inflation pressure speci-
fications in the tire inflation pres-
sure table only relate to cold
tires or tires at the same tem-
perature as the ambient tem-
perature.
Only check the tire inflation
pressure levels when the tires
are cold, i.e.:
• Driving range of max. 1.25

miles/2 km has not been
exceeded.

• If the vehicle has not moved

again for at least 2 hours after
a trip.

Check the tire inflation pressure
of the emergency wheel in the
cargo area regularly, and correct
it as needed.

1

Determine, refer to page 258,
the intended tire inflation
pressure levels for the
mounted tires.

2

Check the tire inflation pres-
sure in all four tires, using a
pressure gauge, for example.

3

Correct the tire inflation pres-
sure if the current tire infla-
tion pressure value deviates
from the specified value.

4

Check whether all valve caps
are screwed onto the tire
valves.

On the Control Display

Checking the tire inflation
pressure

General information

Checking using tire inflation
pressure specifications in
the tire inflation pressure
table

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Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

"Tire Pressure Monitor"

4

Check whether the current
tire inflation pressure levels
deviate from the intended tire
pressure value.

5

Correct the tire inflation pres-
sure if the current tire infla-
tion pressure value deviates
from the intended value.

With tires that cannot be found
in the tire pressure values on
the Control Display, reset the
Tire Pressure Monitor TPM.

For speeds of up to 100
mph/160 km/h and for optimum
driving comfort, note the pres-
sure values in the tire inflation
pressure table, refer to page
260, and adjust as necessary.

These pressure values can also
be found on the tire inflation
pressure label on the driver's
door pillar.
Do not exceed a speed of 100
mph/160 km/h.

Checking using the tire infla-
tion pressure specifications
on the Control Display

After correcting the tire infla-
tion pressure

Tire inflation pressures up
to 100 mph/160 km/h

Tire inflation pressure values up to 100 mph/160 km/h

SZ-R models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.2 / 32

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For speeds over 100 mph/160
km/h and for optimum driving
comfort, note the pressure val-

ues in the tire inflation pressure
table, refer to page 262, and
adjust as necessary.

Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std
Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std
Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

RZ models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.6 / 38

Front: 255/40 ZR 18 95 Y Std
Rear: 275/40 ZR 18 99 Y Std

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

Front: 255/35 ZR 19 96 Y XL Std
Rear: 275/35 ZR 19 100 Y XL Std

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

Tire inflation pressures at
max. speeds above 100
mph/160 km/h

WARNING

In order to drive at maximum

speeds in excess of 100 mph/160

km/h, please observe, and, if nec-

essary, adjust tire pressures for

speeds exceeding 100 mph/160

km/h from the relevant table on

the following pages. Otherwise,

tire damage and accidents could

occur.

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