Toyota GR Supra (2022 year). Manual in english — page 19
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This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures that are not necessarily
available in your vehicle, for
instance, 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.
Depending on the region, many
gas stations sell fuel that has
been customized to winter or
summer conditions. Fuel that is
available in winter,for instance
helps make a cold start easier.
For the best fuel efficiency, the
gasoline should be sulfur-free or
very low in sulfur content.
Fuels that are marked on the
gas pump as containing metal
must not be used.
Fuels with a maximum ethanol
content of 25 %, i. e. E10 or
E25, may be used for refueling.
Ethanol should meet the follow-
ing quality standards:
US: ASTM 4806–xx
CAN: CGSB-3.511–xx
xx: comply with the current stan-
dard in each case.
Operating materials
Vehicle features and
options
Fuel recommendation
General information
Gasoline
General information
Safety information
WARNING
The use of poor-quality fuels may
result in harmful engine deposits
or damage. Additionally, problems
relating to drivability, starting and
stalling, especially under certain
environmental conditions such as
high ambient temperature and
high altitude, may occur.
If drivability problems are encoun-
tered, we recommend switching
to a high quality gasoline brand
and a higher octane grade - AKI
number - for a few tank fills. To
avoid harmful engine deposits, it
is highly recommended to pur-
chase gasoline from Top Tier
retailers.
Failure to comply with these rec-
ommendations may result in the
need for unscheduled mainte-
nance.
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2.0 models
Toyota recommends AKI 91.
3.0 and 3.0 Premium models
Toyota recommends AKI 93.
Refuel with this gasoline to
achieve the rated performance
and consumption values.
Toyota recommends AKI 89.
If you use gasoline with this min-
imum AKI Rating, the engine
may produce knocking sounds
when starting at high external
temperatures. This has no effect
on the engine life.
This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures that are not necessarily
available in your vehicle, for
instance, 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 engine oil consumption is
dependent on your driving style
and driving conditions.
Therefore, regularly check the
engine oil level after refueling by
taking a detailed measurement.
NOTICE
Even small quantities of the
wrong fuel or wrong fuel additives
can damage the fuel system and
engine. Furthermore, the catalytic
converter is permanently dam-
aged. There is a risk of damage to
property. Do not refuel or add the
following in the case of gasoline
engines:
• Leaded gasoline.
• Metallic additives, for instance
manganese or iron.
Do not press the Start/Stop button
after refueling with the wrong fuel.
Contact your Toyota dealer.
NOTICE
Incorrect fuels can damage the
fuel system and the engine. There
is a risk of damage to property. Do
not use fuels with a higher per-
centage of ethanol than recom-
mended. Do not refuel with fuels
containing methanol, e.g. M5 to
M100.
NOTICE
Fuel that does not comply with the
minimum quality can compromise
engine function or cause engine
damage. There is a risk of dam-
age to property. Do not fill with
fuel that does not comply with the
minimum quality.
Recommended fuel grade
Minimum fuel grade
Engine oil
Vehicle features and
options
General information
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The engine oil consumption can
increase in the following situa-
tions, for example:
• Sporty driving style.
• Break-in of the engine.
• Idling of the engine.
• With use of engine oil types
that are classified as not suit-
able.
Different vehicle messages
appear on the Control Display
depending on the engine oil
level.
The electronic oil measurement
has two measuring principles:
• Monitoring.
• Detailed measurement.
When making frequent
short-distance trips or using a
sporty driving style, for instance
when taking curves aggres-
sively, regularly perform a
detailed measurement.
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Concept
The engine oil level is monitored
electronically while driving and
can be shown on the Control
Display.
If the engine oil level is outside
its permissible operating range,
a vehicle message is displayed.
A red indicator light indi-
cates that the engine oil pres-
sure is too low.
■
Functional requirements
A current measured value is
available after approx. 30 min-
utes of normal driving.
■
Displaying the engine oil
level
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My Vehicle"
2
"Vehicle status"
3
"Engine oil level"
The engine oil level is displayed.
■
System limits
When making frequent
short-distance trips or using a
sporty driving style, it may not
be possible to calculate a mea-
Safety information
NOTICE
An engine oil level that is too low
causes engine damage. There is
a risk of damage to property.
Immediately add engine oil.
NOTICE
Too much engine oil can damage
the engine or the catalytic con-
verter. There is a risk of damage
to property. Do not add too much
engine oil. When too much engine
oil is added, have the engine oil
level corrected by your Toyota
dealer.
Electronic oil measure-
ment
General information
Monitoring
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sured value. In this case, the
measured value for the last, suf-
ficiently long trip is displayed.
■
Concept
The engine oil level is checked
when the vehicle is stationary
and displayed via a scale.
If the engine oil level is outside
its permissible operating range,
a vehicle message is displayed.
■
General information
During the measurement, the
idle speed is increased some-
what.
■
Functional requirements
• Vehicle is parked in a horizon-
tal position.
• Selector lever in selector lever
position N or P and accelera-
tor pedal not depressed.
• Engine is running and is at
operating temperature.
■
Performing a detailed mea-
surement
Via Toyota Supra Command:
1
"My Vehicle"
2
"Vehicle status"
3
"Engine oil level"
4
"Measure engine oil level"
5
"Start measurement"
The engine oil level is checked
and displayed via a scale.
Only add engine oil when the
message is displayed in the
instrument cluster. The quantity
to be added is indicated in the
message shown on the Control
Display.
Only add suitable types of
engine oil, refer to page 297.
Safely park the vehicle and
switch off drive-ready state
before adding engine oil.
Take care not to add too much
engine oil.
Detailed measurement
Adding engine oil
General information
Safety information
WARNING
Operating materials, for instance
oils, greases, coolants, fuels, can
contain harmful ingredients.
There is a risk of injuries or dan-
ger to life. Follow the instructions
on the containers. Avoid the con-
tact of articles of clothing, skin or
eyes with operating materials. Do
not refill operating materials into
different bottles. Store operating
materials out of reach of children.
NOTICE
An engine oil level that is too low
causes engine damage. There is
a risk of damage to property.
Immediately add engine oil.
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The oil filler neck is located in
the engine compartment, refer
to page 291.
1
Open the hood, refer to page
292.
2
Open the lid counterclock-
wise.
3
Add engine oil.
4
Close the cap.
The engine oil quality is critical
for the life of the engine.
Only add the types of engine oil
which are listed.
Add engine oils that meet the
following oil rating standards:
If an engine oil suitable for con-
tinuous use is not available, up
to 1 US quart/liter of an engine
oil with the following oil rating
can be added:
■
API grade
NOTICE
Too much engine oil can damage
the engine or the catalytic con-
verter. There is a risk of damage
to property. Do not add too much
engine oil. When too much engine
oil is added, have the engine oil
level corrected by your Toyota
dealer.
Overview
Adding engine oil
Engine oil types to add
General information
Safety information
NOTICE
Oil additives can damage the
engine. There is a risk of damage
to property. Do not use oil addi-
tives.
NOTICE
Incorrect engine oil can cause
malfunctions in the engine or
damage it. There is a risk of dam-
age to property. When selecting
an engine oil, make sure that the
engine oil has the correct oil rat-
ing.
Suitable engine oil types
Gasoline Engine
Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN
0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra
BMW Longlife-17 FE+ 0W-20
Alternative engine oil types
API SN PLUS
API SP
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■
Viscosity grade (SAE)
More information about suitable
oil ratings and viscosity grades
of engine oils can be requested
from your Toyota dealer.
The vehicle manufacturer rec-
ommends that you have your
Toyota dealer change the
engine oil.
This chapter describes all stan-
dard, country-specific and
optional features offered with
the series. It also describes fea-
tures that are not necessarily
available in your vehicle, for
instance, 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.
Coolant consists of water and
additives.
Not all commercially available
additives are suitable for the
vehicle. Do not mix additives of
different colors. Observe the
water - additive mixing ratio of
50:50. Information about suit-
able additives is available from
your Toyota dealer.
Depending on the motorization,
there are up to two coolant res-
SAE 0W-20.
SAE 0W-30.
Engine oil change
NOTICE
Engine oil that is not changed in
timely fashion can cause
increased engine wear and thus
engine damage. There is a risk of
damage to property. Do not
exceed the service data indicated
in the vehicle.
Coolant
Vehicle features andop-
tions
General information
Safety information
WARNING
With the engine hot and the cool-
ing system open, coolant can
escape and lead to scalding.
There is a risk of injury. Only open
the cooling system with the
engine cooled down.
WARNING
Additives are harmful and incor-
rect additives can damage the
engine. There is a risk of injury
and risk of damage to property.
Do not allow additives to come
into contact with skin, eyes or arti-
cles of clothing. Use suitable addi-
tives only.
Coolant level
General information
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ervoirs in the engine compart-
ment. Check and top up the
coolant levels on a regular
basis.
The coolant level is indicated
using the Max mark in the filler
neck of the coolant reservoir.
Additional information:
For an overview, refer to page
291.
1
Let the engine cool.
2
Open the hood, refer to page
292.
3
Turn the lid of the coolant
reservoir slightly counter-
clockwise to allow any
excess pressure to dissi-
pate, then open it.
4
Open the coolant reservoir
lid.
5
The coolant level is correct
when it is just below the max-
imum mark in the filler neck.
6
Close the cap.
1
Let the engine cool.
2
Open the hood, refer to page
292.
3
Turn the lid of the coolant
reservoir slightly counter-
clockwise to allow any
excess pressure to dissi-
pate, then open it.
4
Open the coolant reservoir
lid.
5
If the coolant is low, slowly
add coolant up to the speci-
fied level; do not overfill.
6
Close the cap.
7
Have the cause of the cool-
ant loss eliminated as soon
as possible.
Comply with the relevant envi-
ronmental protection regulations
when disposing of coolant and
coolant additives.
All washer nozzles are supplied
from one reservoir.
Use a mixture of tap water and
windshield washer concentrate.
If desired, a windshield washer
Checking the coolant level
Adding
Disposal
Washer fluid
General information
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concentrate containing anti-
freeze can be used.
Recommended minimum fill
quantity:0.2 US gal/1 liter.
The washer fluid reservoir is
located in the engine compart-
ment.
The use of undiluted windshield
washer concentrate or alco-
hol-based antifreeze can lead to
incorrect readings at tempera-
tures below +5°F/-15°C.
Safety information
WARNING
Some antifreeze agents can con-
tain harmful substances and are
flammable. There is a risk of fire
and a risk of injury. Follow the
instructions on the containers.
Keep antifreeze away from igni-
tion sources. Do not refill operat-
ing materials into different bottles.
Store operating materials out of
reach of children.
United States: the washer fluid
mixture ratio is regulated by the
U.S. EPA and many individual
states; do not exceed the allow-
able washer fluid dilution ratio lim-
its that apply. Follow the usage
instructions on the washer fluid
container.
WARNING
Washer fluid can ignite and catch
fire on contact with hot engine
parts. There is a risk of injury or
risk of damage to property. Only
add washer fluid when the engine
is cooled down. Next, fully close
the lid of the washer fluid reser-
voir.
NOTICE
Silicon-containing additives in the
washer fluid for the water-repel-
ling effect on the windows can
lead to damage to the washing
system. There is a risk of damage
to property. Do not add sili-
con-containing additives to the
washer fluid.
NOTICE
Mixing different windshield
washer concentrates or antifreeze
can damage the washing system.
There is a risk of damage to prop-
erty. Do not mix different wind-
shield washer concentrates or
antifreeze. Follow the information
and mixing ratios provided on the
containers.
Overview
Malfunction
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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 maintenance system pro-
vides service notifications and
thereby provides support in
maintaining road safety and the
operational reliability of the vehi-
cle.
In some cases, scopes and
intervals of the maintenance
system may vary according to
the country version. Replace-
ment work, spare parts, fuels
and lubricants, and wear materi-
als are calculated separately.
Further information is available
from a Toyota dealer.
Sensors and special algorithms
take into account the driving
conditions of the vehicle. CBS
uses these to calculate the need
for maintenance.
The system makes it possible to
adapt the amount of mainte-
nance corresponding to your
user profile.
Information on service notifica-
tions, refer to page 141, can be
displayed on the Control Dis-
play.
Storage periods during which
the vehicle battery was discon-
nected are not taken into
account.
If this occurs, have a Toyota
dealer update the time-depen-
dent maintenance procedures,
such as checking brake fluid
and, if necessary, changing the
engine oil and the microfil-
ter/activated-charcoal filter.
Maintenance
Vehicle features and
options
Maintenance system
Condition Based Service
CBS
Concept
General information
Storage periods
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Please consult “Owner's War-
ranty Information Booklet” or
“Owner's Manual Supplement”
for additional information on ser-
vice and maintenance work.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that mainte-
nance and repair be performed
by a Toyota dealer. Records of
regular maintenance and repair
work should be retained.
Scheduled maintenance should
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
For details about maintenance
items and schedules, refer to
the "Scheduled Maintenance
Guide" or "Owner's Manual Sup-
plement".
Devices connected to the OBD
socket trigger the alarm system
when the vehicle is locked.
Remove any devices con-
nected at the OBD socket
before locking the vehicle.
There is an OBD socket on the
driver's side for checking the pri-
mary components in the vehi-
cle's emissions.
"Owner's Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet" or
"Owner's Manual Supple-
ment"
Scheduled maintenance
Socket for OBD Onboard
Diagnosis
General information
Safety information
NOTICE
The socket for Onboard Diagno-
sis is an intricate component
intended to be used in conjunction
with specialized equipment to
check the vehicle’s primary emis-
sions system. Improper use of the
socket for Onboard Diagnosis, or
contact with the socket for
Onboard Diagnosis for other than
its intended purpose, can cause
vehicle malfunctions and creates
risks of personal and property
damage. Given the foregoing, the
manufacture of your vehicle
strongly recommends that access
to the socket for Onboard Diagno-
sis be limited to your Toyota
dealer or other persons that have
the specialized training and
equipment for purposes of prop-
erly utilizing the socket for
Onboard Diagnosis.
Position
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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 onboard vehicle tool kit is
located under a cover on the
right side of the cargo area.
Unlock the cover of the right
side panel, arrow
1
, and fold
open, arrow
2
.
Emissions
• The warning light
lights up:
Emissions are deterio-
rating. Have the vehi-
cle checked as soon
as possible.
• The warning light
flashes under certain
circumstances:
This indicates that
there is excessive mis-
firing in the engine.
Reduce the vehicle
speed and have the
system checked imme-
diately; otherwise, seri-
ous engine misfiring
within a brief period
can seriously damage
emission control com-
ponents, in particular
the catalytic converter.
Replacing components
Vehicle features and
options
Onboard vehicle tool kit
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1
To change the wiper blades,
fold up the wiper arms, refer
to page 125.
2
Stop the vehicle.
3
Lift 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
Wiper blades
Safety information
NOTICE
The window may sustain damage
if the wiper falls onto it without the
wiper blade installed. There is a
risk of damage to property. Hold
the wiper firmly when changing
the wiper blade. Do not fold or
switch on the wiper without a
wiper blade installed.
NOTICE
Folded-away wipers can be
jammed when the hood is
opened. There is a risk of damage
to property. Make sure that the
wipers with the wiper blades
mounted are folded down onto the
windshield before opening the
hood.
NOTICE
When replacing the wiper blades,
perform the procedure quickly
and do not leave the wiper arms
lifted without the wiper blades for
longer than necessary.
Replacing the front wiper
blades
Lights and bulbs
General information
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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 305.
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.
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
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.
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
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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.
Charge the battery only when
the engine is off and via the
starting aid terminals, refer to
page 317, in the engine com-
partment.
After a power loss, some equip-
ment needs to be newly initial-
ized or individual settings
updated, for example:
Memory function: store the
positions again.
Time: update.
Date: update.
Maintain the battery in an
upright position for transport and
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.
Safety information
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.
Charging the battery
Power failure
Disposing of old batteries
Have old batteries dis-
posed of by your Toyota
dealer or take them to a
collection point.
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storage. Secure the battery so
that it does not tip over during
transport.
The fuses are located at differ-
ent places in the vehicle.
The fuses are located in the
car's interior in the front passen-
ger floor area behind a cover.
Loosen fasteners, arrows, and
open cover.
The fuse box is located on the
front right.
The fuses are located in the
cargo area on the right side
behind a cover.
Unlock the cover of the right
side panel, arrow
1
, and fold
open, arrow
2
.
Additional fuse boxes are
located in the vehicle. In the
case of a malfunction, contact
your Toyota dealer.
The vehicle manufacturer rec-
ommends that you have your
Toyota dealer replace the fuses.
BDC
Fuses
General information
Safety information
WARNING
Incorrect and repaired fuses can
overload electrical lines and com-
ponents. There is a risk of fire.
Never attempt to repair a blown
fuse. Do not replace a nonworking
fuse with a substitute of another
color or amperage rating.
In the car's interior
In the cargo area
Additional fuse boxes
Replacing fuses
Fuse informations
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Front
Rear
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