CONTROLS for Your Toyota Supra 2 Door Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

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Cockpit...........................36  
Operating state of the vehi-  
cle.................................40  
Toyota Supra Command  
.....................................43  
General settings.............57  
Personal settings ...........61  
Connections...................66  
Opening and closing ......74  
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Seats, mirrors, and steering  
wheel............................93  
Transporting children safely  
.................................. 106  
Driving......................... 112  
Displays ...................... 130  
Lights .......................... 150  
Safety.......................... 157  
Driving stability control sys-  
tems .......................... 193  
Driver assistance systems  
.................................. 198  
Driving comfort............ 225  
Climate control............ 226  
Interior equipment....... 235  
Storage compartments  
.................................. 244  
Cargo area.................. 246  
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Cockpit  
Vehicle features and options  
This chapter describes all standard, country-specific and optional  
features offered with the series. It also describes features and func-  
tions 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 systems, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed.  
In the vicinity of the steering wheel  
1 Central locking system  
Lights off P.150  
Unlock P.82  
Daytime running lights P.153  
Lock P.82  
Parking lights P.152  
Automatic headlight  
2
Power windows P.91  
control P.151  
Automatic high-beam P.154  
3 Exterior mirror operation  
P.102  
4 Lights  
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Low beams P.152  
Instrument lighting  
Dynamic radar cruise  
control: increase distance  
P.198  
P.156  
Dynamic radar cruise  
Right roadside parking  
control: reduce distance  
P.198  
Cruise control rocker switch  
P.198  
light P.152  
Left roadside parking  
light P.152  
8 Instrument cluster P.130  
9 Steering wheel buttons, right  
5 Steering column stalk, left  
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Turn signal P.118  
Selection lists P.142  
High beams, headlight  
flasher P.119  
Volume, see Owner's  
Manual for Navigation, Enter-  
tainment and Communication  
Automatic high-beam  
P.154  
Voice activation system  
P.54  
Onboard Computer  
Telephone, see  
P.130  
6 Shift paddle P.126  
7 Steering wheel buttons, left  
Owner's Manual for Naviga-  
tion, Entertainment and Com-  
munication  
Thumbwheel for selection  
lists P.142  
Cruise control on/off  
P.198  
10Shift paddle P.126  
11Steering column stalk, right  
Dynamic radar cruise  
control on/off P.202  
Wiper P.119  
Cruise control: store  
Rain sensor P.120  
speed  
Speed Limit Assist: take over  
suggested speed P.211  
Clean the windshield  
P.121  
Continuing cruise con-  
12Adjust the steering wheel  
trol/Pausing cruise control  
P.198  
P.104  
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14  
Horn, entire surface  
Unlock hood P.292  
15  
P.77  
Unlocking the trunk lid  
In the vicinity of the center console  
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2
3
4
5
6
11  
10  
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8
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1 Control Display P.45  
Hazard warning sys-  
tem P.315  
P.129  
SPORT driving mode  
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Toyota Supra Safety  
P.170  
3 Ventilation P.232  
4 Glove compartment P.245  
Auto Start/Stop func-  
5 Radio/multimedia, see  
Owner's Manual for Naviga-  
tion, Entertainment, and  
Communication  
tion P.113  
Parking Sensors P.212  
Rearview camera P.218  
RCTA (Rear cross traffic  
alert) function P.222  
6 Automatic air conditioning  
P.226  
7 Controller with buttons P.45  
VSC Vehicle Stability  
Control System P.194  
8
Sport mode button  
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Parking brake P.116  
11  
Switch drive-ready  
state on/off P.112  
10Automatic transmission  
selector lever P.123  
In the vicinity of the roofliner  
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Indicator light,  
front-seat passenger airbag  
P.169  
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3
4
Reading lights P.156  
Interior lights P.156  
Emergency call, SOS  
P.316  
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to opening from the outside and  
after exiting and locking.  
Operating state of the  
vehicle  
Automatic idle state  
Vehicle features and  
options  
The idle state is automatically  
established under the following  
conditions:  
• After several minutes, if no  
operation takes place on the  
vehicle.  
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.  
• If the charge state of the vehi-  
cle battery is low.  
• Depending on the setting via  
Toyota Supra Command, if  
one of the front doors is  
opened when exiting the vehi-  
cle.  
The idle state is not automati-  
cally established while a phone  
call is active.  
General information  
Depending on the situation, the  
vehicle is in one of the three  
states:  
Establishing idle state  
when opening the front  
doors  
• Idle state.  
• Standby state.  
• Drive-ready state.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Doors/Key"  
4 "Turn off after door opening"  
Idle state  
Concept  
Manual idle state  
If the vehicle is in idle state, it is  
switched off. All power consum-  
ers are deactivated.  
To establish idle state in the  
vehicle after end of trip:  
General information  
The vehicle is in idle state prior  
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Drive-ready state  
Concept  
Switching on drive-ready state  
corresponds to starting the  
engine.  
Press and hold the  
button until the  
OFF indicator on  
the instrument  
General information  
Some functions, such as VSC  
Vehicle Stability Control System,  
can only be used with  
cluster goes out.  
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drive-ready state switched on.  
Standby state  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Concept  
When standby state is switched  
on, most functions can be used  
while the vehicle is stationary.  
Desired settings can be  
adjusted.  
If the exhaust pipe is blocked or  
ventilation is insufficient, harmful  
exhaust gases can enter into the  
vehicle. The exhaust gases con-  
tain pollutants which are colorless  
and odorless. In enclosed areas,  
exhaust gases can also accumu-  
late outside of the vehicle. There  
is danger to life. Keep the exhaust  
pipe free and ensure sufficient  
ventilation.  
General information  
The vehicle is in the standby  
state after the front doors are  
opened from the outside.  
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.  
Display in the instrument  
cluster  
OFF is displayed  
in the instrument  
cluster. The drive-  
train is switched off  
and standby state  
switched on.  
In order to ensure that the vehicle  
is secured against rolling away,  
follow the following:  
• Set the parking brake.  
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WARNING  
Gasoline engine  
• On uphill grades or on a down-  
hill slope, turn the front wheels  
in the direction of the curb.  
Depending on the engine condi-  
tion, the full drive power may not  
be available for approximately  
30 seconds after starting the  
engine. In this case, the vehicle  
will not accelerate as usual.  
• On uphill grades or on a down-  
hill slope, also secure the vehi-  
cle, for instance with a wheel  
chock.  
NOTICE  
Display in the instrument  
cluster  
In the case of repeated starting  
attempts or repeated starting in  
quick succession, the fuel is not  
burned or is inadequately burned.  
The catalytic converter can over-  
heat. There is a risk of damage to  
property. Avoid repeated starting  
in quick succession.  
When drive-ready state is  
switched on, the tachometer  
shows the current engine  
speed.  
Switching off drive-ready  
state  
Switching on drive-ready  
state  
1 Engage selector lever posi-  
tion P with the vehicle  
stopped.  
Concept  
Drive-ready state  
is switched on via  
the Start/Stop but-  
ton:  
2 Press the Start/Stop button.  
The engine is switched off. The  
vehicle switches into standby state.  
3 Set the parking brake.  
Automatic transmission  
1 Depress the brake pedal.  
2 Press the Start/Stop button.  
The ignition is activated auto-  
matically for a brief time and is  
stopped as soon as the engine  
starts.  
Most of the indicator/warning  
lights in the instrument cluster  
light up for a varied length of  
time.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Toyota Supra Com-  
mand  
Operating the integrated informa-  
tion systems and communication  
devices while driving can distract  
from traffic. It is possible to lose  
control of the vehicle. There is a  
risk of an accident. Only use the  
systems or devices when the traf-  
fic situation allows. As warranted,  
stop and use the systems and  
devices while the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
Vehicle features and  
options  
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, e. g.,  
due to the selected options or  
country versions. This also  
applies to safety-related func-  
tions and systems. When using  
these functions and systems,  
the applicable laws and regula-  
tions must be observed.  
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Input and display  
Letters and numbers  
Letters and numbers can be  
entered using the Controller or  
the touchscreen. The key-  
board's display changes auto-  
matically.  
Operating concept  
Concept  
Symbol  
Function  
The Toyota Supra Command  
combines the functions of many  
switches. These functions can  
be operated via the Controller  
and, depending on the equip-  
ment version, the touchscreen.  
Change between capital  
and lower-case letters.  
or  
Insert blank space.  
Use voice activation.  
Confirm entry.  
Entry comparison  
When entering names and  
addresses, the choice is nar-  
rowed down with every letter  
entered and letters may be  
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added automatically.  
Status field symbols  
Radio  
Entries are continuously com-  
pared with data stored in the  
vehicle.  
Symbol  
Meaning  
HD Radio station is being  
received.  
• Only those letters are offered  
during entry for which data is  
available.  
• Destination search: place  
names can be entered in all  
languages that are available  
in Toyota Supra Command.  
Satellite radio is switched  
on.  
Telephone  
Symbol  
Meaning  
Incoming or outgoing call.  
Missed call.  
Activating/deactivating the  
functions  
Signal strength of cellu-  
lar network.  
Several menu items are pre-  
ceded by a checkbox. The  
checkbox indicates whether the  
function is activated or deacti-  
vated. Selecting the menu item  
activates or deactivates the  
function.  
Network search.  
Cellular network is not  
available.  
The critical charge state  
of the mobile phone has  
been reached.  
Function is activated.  
Function is deactivated.  
Roaming is active.  
SMS text message  
received.  
Status information  
Message received.  
Reminder.  
General information  
The status field can be found in  
the upper area of the Control  
Display. Status information is  
displayed in the form of sym-  
bols.  
Sending not possible.  
Contacts are loaded.  
Entertainment  
Symbol  
Meaning  
Music hard disc.  
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1 Move the Controller to the  
right until the split screen is  
selected.  
Symbol  
Meaning  
Bluetooth audio.  
USB audio interface.  
2 Press the Controller.  
3 Select the desired setting.  
Specifying the number of  
Additional symbols  
Symbol Meaning  
displays  
Check Control message.  
It is possible to specify the num-  
ber of displays.  
The sound output has  
been switched off.  
1 Move the Controller to the  
right until the split screen is  
selected.  
Request for the current  
vehicle position.  
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2 Press the Controller.  
3 "Personalize menu"  
Checking the current  
vehicle position.  
4 Select the desired setting.  
Split screen, split screen dis-  
play  
5 Move the Controller to the  
left.  
General information  
Control elements  
Overview  
Additional information can be  
displayed in several menus on  
the right side of the split screen  
display, the so-called split  
screen, for instance information  
from the Onboard Computer.  
The additional information  
remains visible even when  
switching to another menu on  
the split screen.  
1
2
Switching on/off  
1
Press the button.  
1 Control Display, with touch-  
screen depending on the  
equipment version  
2 "Split screen"  
Selecting the display  
2 Controller with buttons and,  
depending on the equipment  
version, with touchpad  
The display can be selected in  
menus, where the split screen is  
supported.  
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Control Display  
Switching on/off manually  
The Control Display can also be  
switched off manually.  
General information  
To clean the Control Display, fol-  
low the care instructions, refer to  
page 327.  
1
Press the button.  
2 "Turn off control display"  
Press the Controller or any but-  
ton on the Controller to switch it  
back on again.  
In the case of very high tem-  
peratures on the Control Dis-  
play, for instance due to intense  
solar radiation, the brightness  
may be reduced down to com-  
plete deactivation. Once the  
temperature is reduced, for  
instance through shade or air  
conditioning, the normal func-  
tions are restored.  
Controller with navigation  
system  
General information  
The buttons can be used to  
open the menus directly. The  
Controller can be used to select  
menu items and enter the set-  
tings.  
Safety information  
NOTICE  
Some Toyota Supra Command  
functions can be operated using  
the touchpad on the Controller,  
refer to page 52.  
Objects in the area in the front of  
the Control Display can shift and  
damage the Control Display.  
There is a risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Do not place objects in the  
area in front of the Control Dis-  
play.  
Operation  
• Turn to switch between menu  
items, for example.  
Switching on/off automati-  
cally  
The Control Display is switched  
on automatically after unlocking.  
In certain situations, the Control  
Display is switched off automati-  
cally, for instance if no operation  
is performed on the vehicle for  
several minutes.  
• Press to select a menu item,  
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for example.  
Button  
Function  
Press once: opens the  
previous display.  
Press and hold: open the  
menus used last.  
Opens the Options menu.  
Controller without naviga-  
tion system  
• Tilt in four directions to switch  
between displays, for exam-  
ple.  
General information  
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The buttons can be used to  
open the menus directly. The  
Controller can be used to select  
menu items and enter the set-  
tings.  
Operation  
• Turn to switch between menu  
items, for example.  
Buttons on the Controller  
Button  
Function  
Press once: calls up the  
main menu.  
Press twice: displays all  
menu items of the main  
menu.  
Opens the Media/Radio  
menu.  
• Press to select a menu item,  
for example.  
Opens the Communica-  
tion menu.  
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Operating with the Con-  
troller  
Opening the main menu  
Press the button.  
• Tilt in two directions to switch  
between displays, for exam-  
ple.  
The main menu is displayed.  
All Toyota Supra Command  
functions can be called up via  
the main menu.  
Buttons on the Controller  
Adapting the main menu  
Button  
Function  
1
Press the button twice.  
Press once: call up main  
menu.  
Press twice: display all  
menu items of the main  
menu.  
All menu items of the main menu  
are displayed.  
2 Select a menu item.  
3 To move the menu item to the  
desired position, tilt the Con-  
troller to the right or left.  
Open the Media/Radio  
menu.  
Open the Communication  
menu.  
Selecting menu items  
Press once: open the  
previous display.  
Press and hold: open the  
menus used last.  
Highlighted menu items can be  
selected.  
Open the Options menu.  
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The previous display re-opens.  
• Move the Controller to the  
right.  
1 Turn the Controller until the  
desired menu item is high-  
lighted.  
The new display opens.  
An arrow indicates that addi-  
tional displays can be opened.  
Opening recently used  
menus  
Press and hold this button.  
2 Press the Controller.  
The recently used menus are  
displayed.  
3
Adjusting menu contents  
Opening the Options  
menu  
The display of menus  
“Media/Radio”, “Communica-  
tion” and “Connected Serv.” can  
be adjusted, for instance to  
remove the entries of functions  
that are not used from the  
menu.  
Press the button.  
The "Options" menu is dis-  
played.  
The menu consists of various  
areas:  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
• Screen settings, for instance  
"Split screen".  
1 Select the menu.  
2 “Personalize menu”  
• Control options for the  
selected main menu, for  
instance for "Media/Radio".  
• If applicable, further operating  
options for the selected menu,  
for instance "Save station".  
3 Select desired menu con-  
tents to be displayed.  
Changing between dis-  
plays  
After a menu item is selected,  
for instance "System settings", a  
new display appears.  
Changing settings  
Settings, such as brightness,  
can be entered.  
• Move the Controller to the left.  
The current display closes and the  
previous display is shown.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
Press the button.  
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3 "Displays"  
4 "Control display"  
5 "Brightness at night"  
2 Select the first letter of the  
desired entry.  
The first entry of the selected letter  
is displayed.  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
desired setting is displayed.  
Operating via touch-  
screen  
7 Press the Controller.  
Entering letters and num-  
bers  
General information  
The Control Display is equipped  
with a touchscreen.  
Input  
Touch screen with your fingers.  
Do not use any objects.  
1 Turn the Controller: select let-  
ter or number.  
Opening the main menu  
2
: confirm entry.  
Tap on the symbol.  
Deleting  
Symbol  
Function  
Press the Controller:  
delete letter or number.  
Hold the Controller down:  
delete all letters or num-  
bers.  
The main menu is displayed.  
Using alphabetical lists  
All Toyota Supra Command  
functions can be called up via  
the main menu.  
For alphabetical lists with more  
than 30 entries, the letters for  
which there is an entry are dis-  
played at the left edge.  
Adapting the main menu  
1 Turn the Controller to the left  
1
Tap on symbol.  
or right quickly.  
All menu items of the main menu  
are displayed.  
All letters for which there are  
entries are displayed on the left  
edge.  
2 Drag the menu item to the  
desired position on the right  
or left.  
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Selecting menu items  
Changing settings  
Tap desired menu item.  
Settings such as brightness can  
be changed via the touch-  
screen.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Control display"  
5 "Brightness at night"  
6 To perform the desired set-  
ting:  
• Slide in the selected field to  
the right or left, until the  
desired setting is displayed.  
3
Dynamic contents  
You can display dynamic con-  
tents within the menu items. The  
contents of the menu items  
update automatically, e.g., the  
active destination guidance in  
the navigation. To access the  
dynamic content directly, tap on  
the lower section of the menu  
item.  
,
Tap on symbol.  
Entering letters and num-  
bers  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Input  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Contents of main menu"  
1
Touch the symbol on the  
touchscreen.  
A keyboard is displayed in the Con-  
trol Display.  
Changing between dis-  
plays  
2 Enter letters and numbers.  
After a menu item is selected, a  
new display opens.  
An arrow indicates that addi-  
tional displays can be opened.  
• Swipe to the left.  
Tap arrow.  
New display is opened.  
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• "Audio feedback": pro-  
nounces entered letters and  
numbers.  
Deleting  
Symbol  
Function  
Tapping the symbol:  
deletes the letter or num-  
ber.  
Entering letters and num-  
bers  
Tapping and holding the  
symbol all letters: deletes  
all letters or numbers.  
Entering letters requires some  
practice at the beginning. When  
entering, pay attention to the fol-  
lowing:  
Operating navigation map  
• The system distinguishes  
between upper and  
The navigation map can be  
moved with the touchscreen.  
lower-case letters and num-  
bers. To make entries, it may  
be necessary to change  
between upper and  
lower-case letters, numbers  
and characters, refer to page  
50.  
Function  
Operation  
Enlarge/shrink  
map.  
Drag in or out  
with the fingers.  
Touchpad  
• Enter characters as they are  
displayed on the Control Dis-  
play.  
General information  
• Always enter associated char-  
acters, such as accents or  
periods so that the letter can  
be clearly recognized. The set  
language determines what  
input is possible. Where nec-  
essary, enter special charac-  
ters via the Controller.  
Some Toyota Supra Command  
functions can be operated using  
the touchpad on the Controller.  
Selecting functions  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Touchpad"  
4 Select the desired setting:  
• "Speller": enter letters and  
numbers.  
• "Map": using the map.  
• "Search fields": write letters  
without selecting the list field.  
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Entering special charac-  
ters  
Programmable memory  
buttons  
Entry  
Operation  
General information  
Delete a charac- Swipe to the left  
ter.  
on the touchpad.  
The Toyota Supra Command  
functions can be stored on the  
Swipe to the  
right in the cen-  
ter of the touch-  
pad.  
programmable memory buttons  
and called up directly, for  
instance radio stations, naviga-  
tion destinations and phone  
numbers.  
Enter a blank  
space.  
Swipe to the  
right in the upper  
area of the  
Enter a hyphen.  
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Settings are stored for the driver  
profile currently used.  
touchpad.  
Swipe to the  
Enter an under- right in the lower  
Storing a function  
score.  
area of the  
touchpad.  
1 Select function via Toyota  
Supra Command.  
Using the map  
2
Press and hold the  
The map in the navigation sys-  
tem can be moved via the  
touchpad.  
desired button until a signal  
sounds.  
Running a function  
Function  
Operation  
Swipe in the  
appropriate  
direction.  
Press the button.  
Move map.  
The function will work immedi-  
ately. This means, for instance  
that the number is dialed when a  
phone number is selected.  
Drag in or out on  
the touchpad  
with fingers.  
Enlarge/shrink  
map.  
Display menu.  
Tap once.  
Displaying the key assign-  
ment  
Touch buttons with finger. Do  
not wear gloves or use objects.  
The button assignment is dis-  
played at the top edge of  
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screen.  
is supported by the voice acti-  
vation system. To set the lan-  
guage, refer to page 57  
Deleting the button  
assignments  
• Always say commands in the  
language of the voice activa-  
tion system.  
1 Press and hold buttons 1 and  
8 simultaneously for approx.  
5 seconds.  
Using the voice activation  
system  
2 "OK"  
Operation via voice  
Activating the voice activa-  
tion system  
Concept  
1
Press the button on the  
steering wheel.  
Most functions displayed on the  
Control Display can be operated  
by voice commands via the  
voice activation system. The  
system supports you with  
2 Wait for the signal.  
3 Say the command.  
This symbol indicates that  
announcements during input.  
the voice activation sys-  
tem is active.  
General information  
No other commands may be  
available. In this case, operate  
the function via Toyota Supra  
Command.  
• Functions that can only be  
used when the vehicle is sta-  
tionary can only be operated  
via the voice activation sys-  
tem to a limited extent.  
• The system uses a special  
microphone on the driver's  
side.  
• ›...‹ in the Owner's Manual  
denotes verbal instructions to  
use with the voice activation  
system.  
Terminating the voice activa-  
tion system  
Press the button on the  
steering wheel or ›Can-  
cel‹.  
Possible commands  
General information  
Functional requirements  
Most menu items on the Control  
Display can be voiced as com-  
mands.  
• A language must be set via  
Toyota Supra Command that  
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Commands from other menus  
can also be spoken.  
system to initiate an Emergency  
Request. In stressful situations,  
the voice and vocal pitch can  
change. This can unnecessarily  
delay the establishment of a  
phone connection.  
You may select list entries such  
as phone list entries via voice  
activation. Read these list  
entries out loud exactly as they  
are shown in the respective list.  
Instead, use the SOS button,  
refer to page 316, close to the  
interior mirror.  
Displaying possible com-  
mands  
Adjusting  
The following is displayed in the  
top area of the Control Display:  
• Some possible commands for  
the current menu.  
• Some possible commands  
from other menus.  
3
Setting the voice dialog  
You can set the system to use  
standard dialog or a short ver-  
sion.  
• Status of the voice recogni-  
tion.  
The short version of the voice  
dialog plays back short mes-  
sages in abbreviated form.  
Encrypted connection is  
not available.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Language"  
4 "Speech mode:"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
Help on the voice activation  
system  
To have the available spoken  
instructions read out loud:  
›Voice commands‹.  
To have information on the  
operating principle of the  
voice activation system read  
out loud: ›General information  
on voice control‹.  
Speaking during voice out-  
put  
It is possible to answer during  
inquiries of the voice activation  
system. The function can be  
deactivated if inquiries are often  
undesirably interrupted, for  
instance due to background  
noise or talking.  
To have help for the current  
menu read out loud: ›Help‹.  
Information for Emergency  
Requests  
Do not use the voice activation  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
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1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Language"  
problems. Keep the doors and  
windows closed.  
• Noises from the front passen-  
ger or the rear seat bench can  
impair the system. Avoid mak-  
ing other noise in the vehicle  
while speaking.  
4 "Speaking during voice out-  
put"  
• Major language dialects can  
cause problems with the voice  
recognition feature. Speak  
loud and clear.  
Online speech processing  
Online speech processing pro-  
vides a dictation function, a nat-  
ural method of entering  
destinations and improves the  
quality of voice recognition. To  
use the functions, data is trans-  
mitted to a service provider via  
an encrypted connection and  
stored locally there.  
Using a smartphone via  
voice activation  
A smartphone connected to the  
vehicle can be used via voice  
activation.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Activate voice command  
response on the smartphone for  
this purpose.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Language"  
1 Press and hold the  
but-  
ton on the steering wheel for  
approx. 3 seconds.  
4 "Server speech recognition"  
Voice command response is acti-  
vated on the smartphone.  
Adjusting the volume  
Turn the volume button during  
the spoken instructions until the  
desired volume is set.  
• The volume remains constant  
even if the volume of other  
audio sources is changed.  
• The volume is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
2 Release the  
button.  
If activation is successful, a confir-  
mation appears on the Control Dis-  
play.  
If it was not possible to activate  
voice command response, the  
list of Bluetooth devices appears  
on the Control Display.  
System limits  
• Certain noises can be  
detected and may lead to  
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General settings  
Time  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Setting the time zone  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Date and time"  
4 "Time zone:"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
optional features offered with  
the series. It also describes fea-  
tures that are not necessarily  
available in your vehicle, e. g.,  
due to the selected options or  
country versions. This also  
applies to safety-related func-  
tions and systems. When using  
these functions and systems,  
the applicable laws and regula-  
tions must be observed.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
3
Setting the time  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Date and time"  
4 "Time"  
Language  
Setting the language  
5 Turn the Controller until the  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
desired hours are displayed.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 If necessary, "Language"  
4 "Language:"  
6 Press the Controller.  
7 Turn the Controller until the  
desired minutes are dis-  
played.  
5 Select the desired setting.  
8 Press the Controller.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Setting the time format  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Setting the voice dialog  
1 "My Vehicle"  
For voice dialog for the voice  
activation system, refer to page  
55.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Date and time"  
4 "Time format:"  
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5 Select the desired setting.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Date and time"  
4 "Date format:"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Automatic time setting  
Depending on your vehicle's  
optional features, the time, date  
and, if needed, the time zone  
are updated automatically.  
Setting the units of mea-  
surement  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Date and time"  
4 "Automatic time setting"  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Depending on the country ver-  
sion, you can set the units of  
measurement for some values,  
for instance consumption, dis-  
tances, and temperature.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Units"  
Date  
Setting the date  
4 Select the desired menu  
item.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
5 Select the desired setting.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Date and time"  
4 "Date:"  
Activating/deactivating  
the display of the current  
vehicle position  
5 Turn the Controller until the  
desired day is displayed.  
6 Press the Controller.  
7 Make the settings for the  
Concept  
month and year.  
If vehicle location has been acti-  
vated, the current vehicle posi-  
tion can be displayed in the  
Toyota Supra Apps.  
Setting the date format  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
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7 Press the Controller.  
Activating/deactivating  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Depending on the light condi-  
tions, the brightness settings  
may not be clearly visible.  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Vehicle tracking"  
4 "Vehicle tracking"  
Selecting the contents of  
the main menu  
Activating/deactivating  
popup windows  
For some menu items of the  
main menu, the displayed con-  
tents can be selected.  
For some functions, popup win-  
dows are displayed automati-  
cally on the Control Display.  
Some of these popup windows  
can be activated or deactivated.  
3
1
Press button.  
2 "Contents of main menu"  
3 Select the desired menu and  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
the desired content.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Pop-ups"  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Messages  
Concept  
4 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
The menu centrally displays all  
messages arriving in the vehicle  
in list form.  
Control Display  
Brightness  
General information  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
The following messages can be  
displayed:  
• Traffic messages.  
• Vehicle messages.  
4 "Control display"  
5 "Brightness at night"  
• Communication messages,  
for example emails, SMS text  
messages or reminders.  
• Service notification mes-  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
desired brightness is set.  
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sages.  
to date or priority.  
Messages are additionally dis-  
played in the status field.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Notifications"  
4 Select the desired setting.  
Retrieving messages  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Notifications"  
4 Select the desired message.  
The respective menu is opened,  
where the message is dis-  
played.  
Deleting messages  
All messages, except vehicle  
messages, can be deleted from  
the list. Vehicle messages are  
displayed as long as they are  
relevant.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "Notifications"  
2 Select the desired message.  
3
Press button.  
4 "Delete this notification" or  
"Delete all notifications"  
Adjusting  
The following settings can be  
adjusted:  
• Select the applications, from  
which messages will be per-  
mitted.  
• Sort the messages according  
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Activating/deactivating  
Personal settings  
Follow the instructions on the  
Control Display.  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Data privacy"  
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.  
4 Select the desired setting.  
Deleting personal data in  
the vehicle  
3
Concept  
Depending on the usage, the  
vehicle stores personal data,  
such as stored radio stations.  
This personal data can be per-  
manently deleted using Toyota  
Supra Command.  
Data protection  
Data transfer  
Concept  
General information  
Depending on the equipment  
package, the following data can  
be deleted:  
• Driver profile settings.  
• Stored radio stations.  
• Stored programmable mem-  
ory buttons.  
The vehicle offers different func-  
tions, whose use requires a data  
transfer to Toyota or a service  
provider. The data transfer can  
be deactivated for some func-  
tions.  
• Travel and Onboard Com-  
puter information.  
General information  
• Music hard disc.  
• Navigation, for instance  
stored destinations.  
With data transfer deactivated,  
the respective function cannot  
be used.  
• Phone book.  
Only make these settings while  
stationary.  
• Online data, for instance  
Favorites, cookies.  
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• Office data, for instance voice  
notes.  
• Login accounts.  
Driver profile  
Concept  
Altogether, the deletion of the  
data can take up to 15 minutes.  
In the driver profiles, individual  
settings for several drivers can  
be stored and called up again  
when required.  
Functional requirement  
Data can only be deleted while  
stationary.  
General information  
There are three driver profiles  
with which personal vehicle set-  
tings can be stored. Every  
remote control has one of these  
driver profiles assigned.  
Deleting data  
Heed and follow the instructions  
on the Control Display.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Data privacy"  
4 "Delete personal data"  
5 "Delete personal data"  
6 "OK"  
7 Exit and lock the vehicle.  
The deletion process takes 15  
minutes to complete.  
If the vehicle is unlocked using a  
remote control, the assigned  
personal driver profile will be  
activated. All settings stored in  
the driver profile are automati-  
cally applied.  
If several drivers use their own  
remote control, the vehicle will  
adjust the personal settings  
during unlocking. These settings  
are also restored, if the vehicle  
has been used in the meantime  
by a person with a different  
remote control.  
If not all of the data was deleted,  
repeat the deletion.  
Canceling deletion  
Changes to the settings are  
automatically stored in the driver  
profile currently activated.  
Switch on the drive-ready state  
to cancel deletion of the data.  
If another driver profile is  
selected via Toyota Supra Com-  
mand, the settings stored in it  
will be applied automatically.  
The new driver profile is  
assigned to the vehicle key that  
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is currently in use.  
Adjusting  
There is an additional guest pro-  
file available that is not assigned  
to any vehicle key. It can be  
used to apply settings in the  
vehicle without changing the  
personal driver profiles.  
The settings for the following  
systems and functions are  
stored in the active driver profile.  
The scope of storable settings  
depends on country and equip-  
ment.  
• Unlocking and locking.  
• Lights.  
Functional requirements  
• Climate control.  
• Radio.  
• Instrument cluster.  
• Programmable memory but-  
tons.  
For the system to be able to  
identify the driver profile associ-  
ated to a particular driver, the  
detected remote control must be  
clearly allocated to the driver.  
3
• Volumes, tone.  
• Control Display.  
• TV.  
• Parking Sensors.  
• Rearview camera.  
• Head-up Display.  
• Sport mode switch.  
• Seat position, exterior mirror  
position.  
This is the case when:  
• The driver is only carrying his  
or her own remote control.  
• The driver unlocks the vehi-  
cle.  
• The driver gets into the vehi-  
cle through the driver's door.  
Active driver profile  
Both the positions saved via the  
seat memory and the last position  
set are saved.  
After switching on the Control  
Display, the name of the active  
driver profile is displayed.  
Toyota Supra Safety.  
Select driver profile, refer to  
page 63.  
Profile management  
As soon as the engine is started  
or any key is pressed, the last  
selected display is shown on the  
Control Display.  
Selecting a driver profile  
Regardless of the remote con-  
trol in use, a different driver pro-  
file may be activated. This  
allows you to call up personal  
vehicle settings, even if you did  
not unlock the vehicle with your  
own remote control.  
To exit the welcome screen via  
Toyota Supra Command: "OK"  
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Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driver profiles"  
3 Select driver profile.  
4 "OK"  
• All settings stored in the  
called-up driver profile are  
automatically applied.  
2 "Driver profiles"  
3 Select driver profile.  
The driver profile marked with  
this symbol can be renamed.  
4 "Change driver profile name"  
5 Enter profile name.  
• The called-up driver profile is  
assigned to the remote con-  
trol being used at the time.  
• If the driver profile is already  
assigned to a different remote  
control, this driver profile will  
apply to both remote controls.  
6
Select the symbol.  
Resetting a driver profile  
The settings of the active driver  
profile are reset to their factory  
settings.  
Guest profile  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driver profiles"  
3 Select driver profile.  
The guest profile is for individual  
settings that are stored in none  
of the three personal driver pro-  
files.  
The driver profile marked with  
this symbol can be reset.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
4 "Reset driver profile"  
5 "OK"  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driver profiles"  
3 "Drive off (guest)"  
4 "OK"  
Exporting driver profiles  
Most settings of the active driver  
profile can be exported.  
The guest profile cannot be  
renamed. It is not assigned to  
the current remote control.  
Exporting is helpful when storing  
and retrieving personal set-  
tings, for instance before deliv-  
ering the vehicle to a workshop.  
The stored driver profiles can be  
taken into another vehicle.  
Renaming a driver profile  
A personal name can be  
assigned to the active driver  
profile to avoid confusion  
between the driver profiles.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
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2 "Driver profiles"  
3 Select driver profile.  
not be possible in the following  
cases, for example.  
• The passenger unlocks the  
vehicle with his or her own  
remote control, but another  
person is driving.  
The driver profile marked with  
this symbol can be exported.  
4 "Export driver profile"  
5 Select a storage device for  
exporting the driver profile.  
• "USB device"  
• The driver unlocks the vehicle  
via Smart Key System and  
has multiple remote controls  
with him or her.  
• The driver changes, but the  
vehicle is not locked and  
unlocked.  
Select USB storage device, as  
needed, refer to page 69.  
Importing driver profiles  
3
• Multiple remote controls are  
located outside of the vehicle.  
The existing settings of the  
active driver profile are overwrit-  
ten with the settings of the  
imported driver profile.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driver profiles"  
3 Select the driver profile to be  
overwritten.  
The driver profile marked with  
this symbol can be overwritten.  
4 "Import driver profile"  
5 Select a storage device for  
importing the driver profile.  
• USB storage device: "USB  
device"  
Select USB storage device as  
needed.  
6 Select the driver profile to be  
imported.  
System limits  
A clear assignment between the  
remote control and driver may  
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Connection  
type  
Function  
Making calls via the  
hands-free system.  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Using phone func-  
tions via Toyota  
Supra Command.  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
Bluetooth.  
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.  
Using the smart-  
phone Office func-  
tions.  
Playing music from  
the smartphone or  
the audio player.  
Bluetooth or  
USB.  
Using compatible  
apps via Toyota  
Supra Command.  
Bluetooth or  
USB.  
USB storage device:  
Exporting and  
importing driver pro-  
files.  
Concept  
USB.  
Exporting and  
importing stored  
trips.  
Various connection types are  
available for using mobile  
devices in the vehicle. The con-  
nection type to select depends  
on the mobile device and the  
desired function.  
Playing music.  
Playing videos from  
the smartphone or  
the USB storage  
device.  
USB.  
General information  
Use Apple CarPlay  
apps via Toyota  
Supra Command and and Wi-Fi.  
voice operation.  
The following overview shows  
possible functions and the suit-  
able connection types for them.  
The scope of functions depends  
on the mobile device.  
Bluetooth  
Screen Mirroring:  
Showing the smart-  
phone display on the  
Wi-Fi  
Control Display.  
The following connection types  
require one-time pairing with the  
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vehicle:  
• Bluetooth.  
Switching on Bluetooth  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
• Apple CarPlay.  
• Screen Mirroring.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Paired devices are automatically  
recognized later on and con-  
nected to the vehicle.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Settings"  
5 "Bluetooth®"  
Safety information  
Activating/deactivating  
telephone functions  
WARNING  
Operating the integrated informa-  
tion systems and communication  
devices while driving can distract  
from traffic. It is possible to lose  
control of the vehicle. There is a  
risk of an accident. Only use the  
systems or devices when the traf-  
fic situation allows. As warranted,  
stop and use the systems and  
devices while the vehicle is sta-  
tionary.  
3
To use all supported functions of  
a mobile phone, the following  
functions must be activated prior  
to pairing the mobile phone with  
the vehicle.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Settings"  
Bluetooth connection  
Functional requirements  
5 Select desired setting:  
• Compatible device with Blue-  
tooth interface.  
• The remote control is in the  
vehicle.  
• The device is ready for opera-  
tion.  
• Bluetooth is switched on in  
the vehicle, refer to page 67,  
and on the device.  
• "Office"  
Activate function to transmit short  
messages, e-mails, calendars,  
tasks, notes, and reminders to the  
vehicle. Costs can be incurred by  
transmitting all data to the vehicle.  
• "Contact images"  
Activate function to show the con-  
tact pictures.  
• Bluetooth presetting, such as  
visibility, may be required on  
the device; refer to the  
owner's manual of the device.  
6 Move the Controller to the  
left.  
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The device is connected and dis-  
played in the device list, refer to  
page 72.  
Pairing the mobile device  
with the vehicle  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Frequently asked ques-  
tions  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Connect new device"  
5 Select functions:  
All requirements are met and all  
required steps were completed  
in the specified order. Despite  
that, the mobile device does not  
function as expected.  
"Telephone"  
In this case, the following expla-  
nations can help:  
"Bluetooth® audio"  
"Apps"  
"Apple CarPlay"  
"Screen Mirroring"  
Why could the mobile phone not  
be paired or connected?  
• There are too many Bluetooth  
devices connected to the  
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle  
is displayed on the Control Display.  
mobile phone or vehicle.  
6 On the mobile device, search  
for Bluetooth devices in the  
vicinity.  
In the vehicle, delete Bluetooth  
connections with other devices.  
The Bluetooth name of the vehicle  
appears on the mobile device dis-  
play.  
Delete all known Bluetooth connec-  
tions from the device list on the  
mobile phone and start a new  
device search.  
• The mobile phone is in  
power-save mode or has only  
a limited remaining battery  
life.  
Select the Bluetooth name of the  
vehicle.  
7 Depending on the mobile  
device, a control number is  
displayed or the control num-  
ber must be entered.  
• Compare the control number  
displayed on the Control Dis-  
play with the control number  
on the display of the device.  
Charge mobile phone.  
Why does the mobile phone no  
longer react?  
• The applications on the  
mobile phone do not function  
anymore.  
Confirm the control number on the  
device and on the Control Display.  
• Enter and confirm the same  
control number on the device  
and via Toyota Supra Com-  
mand.  
Switch the mobile phone off and on  
again.  
Too high or too low ambient  
temperature for mobile phone  
operation.  
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Do not subject the mobile phone to  
extreme ambient temperatures.  
Configure the mobile phone and  
connect it with the telephone or  
additional phone function.  
Why can phone functions not be  
used via Toyota Supra Com-  
mand?  
How can the phone connection  
quality be improved?  
• Adjust the strength of the  
Bluetooth signal on the mobile  
phone, depending on the  
mobile phone.  
• The mobile phone may not be  
properly configured, for  
instance as Bluetooth audio  
device.  
• Insert mobile phone into the  
wireless charging tray.  
• Adjust the volume of the  
microphone and loudspeak-  
ers separately in the sound  
settings.  
Connect the mobile phone with the  
telephone or additional phone func-  
tion.  
3
Why are no or not all phone  
book entries displayed or why  
are they incomplete?  
If all points in this list have been  
checked and the required func-  
tion is still not available, contact  
the Toyota dealer.  
• Transmission of the phone  
book entries is not yet com-  
plete.  
• It is possible that only the  
phone book entries of the  
mobile phone or the SIM card  
are transmitted.  
USB connection  
• It may not be possible to dis-  
play phone book entries with  
special characters.  
• It may not be possible to  
transmit contacts from social  
networks.  
• The number of phone book  
entries to be stored is too  
high.  
• Data volume of the contact  
too large, for instance due to  
stored information such as  
notes.  
General information  
Mobile devices with a USB port  
are connected to the USB port.  
• Mobile phones.  
• Audio devices such as MP3  
players.  
• USB storage devices.  
Common file systems are sup-  
ported. FAT32 and exFAT are the  
recommended formats.  
A connected USB storage  
device will be supplied with  
charge current via the USB port  
if the device supports this. Fol-  
low the maximum charge cur-  
rent of the USB port.  
Reduce the data volume of the con-  
tact.  
• A mobile phone can only be  
connected as audio source or  
as telephone.  
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settings may be required on  
the USB storage device, refer  
to the owner's manual of the  
device.  
The following uses are possible  
on USB ports with data transfer:  
• Exporting and importing driver  
profiles, refer to page 62.  
• Playing music files via USB  
audio.  
Not compatible USB media:  
• USB hard drives.  
• USB hubs.  
• Playing videos via USB video.  
• USB memory card readers  
with multiple inserts.  
• HFS-formatted USB media.  
• Devices such as fans or  
lamps.  
Follow the following when con-  
necting:  
• Do not use force when plug-  
ging the connector into the  
USB port.  
• Use a flexible adapter cable.  
• Protect the USB storage  
device against mechanical  
damage.  
• Due to the large number of  
USB media available on the  
market, it cannot be guaran-  
teed that every device is oper-  
able on the vehicle.  
• Do not expose USB media to  
extreme environmental condi-  
tions, such as very high tem-  
peratures; refer to the owner's  
manual of the device.  
Functional requirement  
Compatible device with USB  
port.  
Connecting the device  
The USB storage device is dis-  
played in the device list, refer to  
page 72.  
Apple CarPlay prepara-  
tion*  
• Due to the many different  
compression techniques,  
proper playback of the media  
stored on the USB storage  
device cannot be guaranteed  
in all cases.  
To ensure proper transmis-  
sion of the stored data, do not  
charge a USB storage device  
via the onboard socket, when  
it is connected to the USB  
port.  
*
: if equipped  
Concept  
CarPlay allows certain func-  
tions of a compatible Apple  
iPhone to be used via Siri voice  
operation and Toyota Supra  
Command.  
Functional requirements  
• Depending on how the USB  
storage device is being used,  
• Compatible iPhone.  
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iPhone 5 or later with iOS 7.1 or  
later.  
• Corresponding mobile wire-  
less contract.  
• Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Siri  
voice operation are activated  
on the iPhone.  
• Booking the Toyota Supra  
Connect service: Apple Car-  
Play preparation.  
Frequently asked ques-  
tions  
All requirements are met and all  
required steps were completed  
in the specified order. Despite  
that, the mobile device does not  
function as expected.  
In this case, the following expla-  
nations can help:  
The iPhone has already been  
paired with Apple CarPlay.  
When a new connection is  
established, CarPlay can no lon-  
ger be selected.  
Switching on Bluetooth  
and CarPlay  
3
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
• Delete the iPhone concerned  
from the device list.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Settings"  
5 Select the following settings:  
• "Bluetooth®"  
• On the iPhone, delete the  
vehicle concerned from the  
list of stored vehicles under  
Bluetooth and under Wi-Fi.  
• Pair the iPhone as a new  
device.  
• "Apple CarPlay"  
If the steps listed have been car-  
ried out and the required func-  
tion is still not available: contact  
the Toyota dealer.  
Pairing iPhone with Car-  
Play  
Pair the iPhone with the vehicle  
via Bluetooth, refer to page 67.  
Select CarPlay as the function:  
"Apple CarPlay"  
Screen Mirroring  
General information  
The iPhone is connected to the  
vehicle and displayed in the  
device list, refer to page 72.  
Screen Mirroring enables mirror-  
ing (outputting) of the smart-  
phone display on the Control  
Display.  
Operation  
For more information, refer to  
the NAVIGATION SYSTEM  
OWNER'S MANUAL.  
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The device is connected and  
displayed in the device list, refer  
to page 72.  
Functional requirements  
• Compatible smartphone with  
Screen Mirroring interface.  
• Screen Mirroring is switched  
on on the smartphone.  
• Wi-Fi is switched on in the  
vehicle.  
Managing mobile devices  
General information  
• After one-time pairing, the  
devices are automatically rec-  
ognized and reconnected  
when standby state is  
Activating Wi-Fi  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
switched on.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Settings"  
• The data stored on the SIM  
card or in the mobile phone  
are transferred to the vehicle  
after recognition.  
• For some devices, certain set-  
tings are necessary, for  
instance authorization; see  
the owner's manual of the  
device.  
5 "Vehicle Wi-Fi®"  
Pairing a smartphone with  
Screen Mirroring  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Displaying the device list  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Connect new device"  
All devices paired with or con-  
nected to the vehicle are dis-  
played in the device list.  
5
"Screen Mirroring"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
The Wi-Fi name of the vehicle is  
displayed on the Control Display.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
A symbol indicates, for which  
function a device is used.  
6 Search for Wi-Fi devices in  
the surroundings of the  
smartphone.  
The Wi-Fi name of the vehicle  
appears on the device display.  
Select the Wi-Fi name of the vehi-  
cle.  
Symbol  
Function  
"Telephone"  
"Additional telephone"  
7 Confirm the connection via  
Toyota Supra Command.  
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Symbol  
Function  
"Bluetooth® audio"  
"Apps"  
Connecting the device  
A disconnected device can be  
reconnected.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
"Apple CarPlay"  
"Screen Mirroring"  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 Select device.  
5 "Connect device"  
The functions that were  
Configuring the device  
Functions can be activated or  
deactivated for paired and con-  
nected devices.  
3
assigned to the device before  
disconnecting are assigned to  
the device when it is recon-  
nected. The functions may be  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 Select the desired device.  
5 Select the desired setting.  
deactivated on a device already  
connected.  
Deleting the device  
If a function is assigned to a  
device, the function will be deac-  
tivated where appropriate for a  
device that is already connected  
and the device will be discon-  
nected.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 Select device.  
5 "Delete device"  
Disconnecting the device  
The device is disconnected and  
removed from the device list.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 Select a device.  
5 "Disconnect device"  
The device remains paired and  
can be connected again, refer to  
page 73.  
Swapping the telephone  
and additional phone  
When a second phone is paired  
with the vehicle, this phone is  
stored as an additional phone.  
The assignment of phone and  
additional phone can be  
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changed.  
Opening and closing  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Vehicle features and  
options  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Mobile devices"  
4 "Settings"  
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.  
5 "Swap telephone/additional  
tel."  
Remote control  
General information  
The vehicle is supplied with two  
remote controls with integrated  
key.  
Each remote control contains a  
replaceable battery. Replacing  
the battery, refer to page 78.  
Depending on the equipment  
and country version, various  
settings, refer to page 87, can  
be configured for the button  
functions.  
A driver profile, refer to page 62,  
with personal settings can be  
assigned to a remote control.  
To prevent possible locking in of  
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the remote control, take the  
remote control with you when  
exiting the vehicle.  
There is a risk of accidents or inju-  
ries. Do not leave children or ani-  
mals unattended in the vehicle.  
Take the remote control with you  
when exiting and lock the vehicle.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Overview  
People or animals in the vehicle  
can lock the doors from the inside  
and lock themselves in. In this  
case, the vehicle cannot be  
opened from the outside. There is  
a risk of injury. Take the remote  
control with you so that the vehi-  
cle can be opened from the out-  
side.  
3
WARNING  
1 Unlocking  
2 Locking  
3 Unlocking the trunk lid  
For some country versions,  
unlocking from the inside is only  
possible with special knowledge.  
4 Press and hold or press three  
times in quick succession:  
panic mode  
Persons who spend a lengthy  
time in the vehicle while being  
exposed to extreme tempera-  
tures are at risk of injury or death.  
Do not lock the vehicle from the  
outside when there are people in  
it.  
Press briefly: headlight cour-  
tesy delay feature  
Unlocking  
WARNING  
Unattended children or animals in  
the vehicle can cause the vehicle  
to move and endanger them-  
selves and traffic, for instance due  
to the following actions:  
General information  
The behavior of the vehicle  
when unlocking with the remote  
control depends on the following  
settings, refer to page 87, for  
unlocking and locking:  
• Pressing the Start/Stop button.  
• Releasing the parking brake.  
• If only the driver's door and  
the fuel filler flap or all access  
to the vehicle will be  
• Opening and closing the doors  
or windows.  
• Engaging selector lever position  
N.  
unlocked.  
• If the unlocking of the vehicle  
is confirmed with a light signal  
• Using vehicle equipment.  
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If the exterior mirrors were folded in  
via the button in the car’s interior,  
they will not be folded out when  
unlocking.  
• With alarm system: The alarm  
system, refer to page , will be  
switched off.  
or a sound signal.  
• If the welcome light, refer to  
page 153, is switched on  
when the vehicle is being  
unlocked.  
• If the exterior mirrors are  
automatically folded out and  
in when the vehicle is  
After opening one of the front  
doors, the vehicle is ready for  
operation, refer to page 41.  
unlocked and locked.  
• If the driver's seat is set to the  
last position saved in the  
driver's profile. P.62  
The light functions may depend  
on the ambient brightness.  
Unlocking the vehicle  
Convenient opening  
Opening  
Press the button on the  
remote control.  
If, due to the settings, only the  
driver's door and fuel filler flap  
were unlocked, press the button  
on the remote control again to  
unlock the other vehicle access  
points.  
Press and hold the button  
on the remote control.  
The windows are opened, as  
long as the button on the remote  
control is pressed.  
In addition, the following func-  
tions are executed:  
Locking  
• If a driver profile, refer to page  
62, was assigned to the  
remote control, this driver pro-  
file will be activated and the  
settings that are stored in it  
will be applied.  
• The interior lights are  
switched on, unless they were  
manually switched off. For  
switching the interior lights  
on/off manually, refer to page  
156.  
General information  
The behavior of the vehicle  
during locking with the remote  
control depends on the following  
settings, refer to page 87:  
• If the locking of the vehicle is  
confirmed with a light signal  
or a sound signal.  
• If the exterior mirrors are  
automatically folded in when  
the vehicle is locked. The  
exterior mirrors are not folded  
in when the hazard warning  
• Folded in exterior mirrors are  
folded out.  
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flashers are switched on.  
• If the headlight courtesy delay  
feature is activated during  
locking.  
Closing  
Press and hold the button  
on the remote control after  
locking.  
The windows are closed in the  
area close to the vehicle, as  
long as the button on the remote  
control is pressed.  
Locking the vehicle  
1 Close the driver's door.  
2
Press the button on the  
remote control.  
Switching on the interior  
and exterior lights  
The following functions are exe-  
cuted:  
3
Press the button on the  
remote control with the  
vehicle locked.  
• All doors, the trunk lid, and  
the fuel filler flap are locked.  
• With alarm system: The alarm  
system will be switched on.  
The function is not available for  
the first 10 seconds after lock-  
ing.  
• The interior lights are  
switched on, unless they were  
manually switched off. For  
switching the interior lights  
on/off manually, refer to page  
156.  
If the drive-ready state is still  
switched on when you lock the  
vehicle, the vehicle horn honks  
twice. In this case, the  
drive-ready state must be  
switched off by means of the  
Start/Stop button.  
• Depending on the settings,  
the exterior lighting, refer to  
page 153, will be switched on.  
With Smart Key System:  
convenient closing  
The light functions may depend  
on the ambient brightness.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Trunk lid  
With convenient closing, body  
parts can be jammed. There is a  
risk of injury. Make sure that the  
area of movement of the doors is  
clear during convenient closing.  
General information  
To avoid locking the vehicle key  
in the vehicle, do not place the  
vehicle key in the cargo area.  
You can set up if the doors will  
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be unlocked when the trunk lid  
is opened with the remote con-  
trol. Settings, refer to page 87.  
Switching on the headlight  
courtesy delay feature  
Press and hold the button  
on the remote control for  
approx. 1 second.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Set the duration, refer to page  
153.  
Body parts can be jammed when  
operating the trunk lid. There is a  
risk of injury. Make sure that the  
area of movement of the trunk lid  
is clear during opening and clos-  
ing.  
Replacing the battery  
1 Remove the integrated key  
from the remote control, refer  
to page 81.  
NOTICE  
2 Place the integrated key  
underneath the battery com-  
partment cover, arrow 1, and  
lift the cover with a lever  
movement of the integrated  
key, arrow 2.  
During opening, the trunk lid piv-  
ots back and up. There is a risk of  
damage to property. Make sure  
that the area of movement of the  
trunk lid is clear during opening  
and closing.  
Unlocking  
Press and hold the button  
on the remote control for  
approx. 1 second.  
Panic mode  
You can trigger the alarm sys-  
tem if you find yourself in a dan-  
gerous situation.  
3 Push battery in the direction  
of the arrow using a pointed  
object and lift it out.  
• Press the button on the  
remote control and hold  
for at least 3 seconds.  
• Briefly press the button  
on the remote control  
three times in succes-  
sion.  
To switch off the alarm: press  
any button.  
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4 Insert a type CR 2032 battery  
with the positive side facing  
up.  
the following circumstances:  
• The battery of the vehicle key  
is discharged. For replacing  
the battery, refer to page 78.  
• Interference of the radio con-  
nection from transmission  
towers or other equipment  
with high transmitting power.  
• Shielding of the remote con-  
trol due to metal objects.  
5 Press the cover closed.  
6 Push the integrated key into  
the vehicle key until the inte-  
grated key engages.  
Have old batteries dis-  
posed of by your Toyota  
dealer or take them to a  
collection point.  
Do not transport the remote control  
together with metal objects.  
• Interference of the radio con-  
nection from mobile phones  
or other electronic devices in  
direct proximity to the remote  
control.  
3
Additional remote controls  
Additional remote controls are  
available from your Toyota  
dealer.  
Do not transport the remote control  
together with electronic devices.  
• Interference of radio transmis-  
sion by a charging process of  
Loss of the remote con-  
trols  
A lost remote control can be  
blocked and replaced by your  
Toyota dealer.  
mobile devices, for instance  
charging of a mobile phone.  
• The remote control is in direct  
proximity of the wireless  
charging tray.  
If the lost remote control has an  
assigned driver profile, refer to  
page 62, the connection to this  
remote control must be deleted.  
A new remote control can then  
be assigned to the driver profile.  
Place the remote control down at a  
different location.  
In the case of interference, the  
vehicle can be unlocked and  
locked from the outside with the  
integrated key, refer to page 80.  
Malfunction  
General information  
A vehicle message, refer to  
page 131, is displayed.  
Remote control detection by the  
vehicle may malfunction under  
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Remote Services of the Toy-  
ota Supra Connect app  
include the ability to lock and  
unlock a vehicle.  
Switching the drive-ready  
state on via emergency  
detection of the remote con-  
trol  
This requires an active Toyota  
Supra Connect contract and the  
Toyota Supra Connect app must be  
installed on a smartphone.  
• Unlocking the vehicle can be  
requested via the Concierge.  
An active Toyota Supra Connect  
contract is required.  
Integrated key  
It is not possible to switch on the  
drive-ready state if the remote  
control has not been detected.  
General information  
Proceed as follows in this case:  
The driver's door can be locked  
and unlocked without remote  
control using the integrated key.  
1 Hold the remote control with  
its back against the marked  
area on the steering column.  
Pay attention to the display in  
the instrument cluster.  
The integrated key also fits the  
glove compartment.  
2 If the remote control is  
detected: Switch on  
drive-ready state within 10  
seconds.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
For some country versions,  
unlocking from the inside is only  
possible with special knowledge.  
If the remote control is not  
detected, slightly change the  
position of the remote control  
and repeat the procedure.  
Persons who spend a lengthy  
time in the vehicle while being  
exposed to extreme tempera-  
tures are at risk of injury or death.  
Do not lock the vehicle from the  
outside when there are people in  
it.  
Frequently asked ques-  
tions  
What precautions can be taken  
to be able to open a vehicle with  
an accidentally locked in remote  
control?  
• The options provided by the  
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under the cover and push the  
cover out.  
NOTICE  
The door lock is permanently  
joined with the door. The door  
handle can be moved. When pull-  
ing the door handle with the inte-  
grated key inserted, paint or the  
integrated key can be damaged.  
There is a risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Remove the integrated key  
before pulling the outside door  
handle.  
Use the thumb for counter support  
to prevent the cover from falling out  
of the door handle.  
Removing  
3
3 Remove the cover.  
4 Unlock or lock the door lock  
using the integrated key.  
Press the button, arrow 1, and  
pull out the integrated key, arrow  
2.  
Locking/unlocking via the  
door lock  
The other doors must be  
unlocked or locked from the  
inside.  
1 Pull and hold the door handle  
outward with one hand.  
Alarm system  
The activated alarm system is  
triggered when the door is  
opened, if the vehicle has been  
unlocked via the door lock.  
The alarm system is not  
switched on if the vehicle is  
locked with the integrated key.  
2 Guide one finger of your  
other hand from the back  
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Opening  
Buttons for the central  
locking system  
• Pull the door handle on the  
door to open the door. The  
other doors remain locked.  
General information  
Press the button to  
In the event of a severe acci-  
dent, the vehicle is automatically  
unlocked. The hazard warning  
system and interior lights come  
on.  
unlock all the doors. Pull the  
door opener.  
Smart Key System  
Concept  
Overview  
The vehicle can be accessed  
without operating the vehicle  
key.  
Carrying the vehicle key with  
you, e.g., in your pants pocket,  
is sufficient.  
The vehicle automatically  
detects the remote control when  
it is in close proximity or in the  
car's interior.  
Buttons for the central locking  
system.  
Locking  
General information  
Press the button with the  
front doors closed.  
Comfort entry supports the fol-  
lowing functions:  
• Unlocking and locking the  
vehicle from the door handle.  
• The fuel filler flap remains  
unlocked.  
• The vehicle is not secured  
against theft when locking.  
Functional requirements  
Unlocking  
To lock the vehicle, the  
remote control must be  
located outside of the vehicle  
near the doors.  
Press the button.  
• The next unlocking and lock-  
ing cycle is not possible until  
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after approx. 2 seconds.  
Safety notes  
Important points  
WARNING  
The vehicle transmits radio waves  
whenever the Smart Key System  
is used to lock or unlock the  
doors, open the trunk lid, or when  
the engine switch is operated.  
Therefore, this system may affect  
the operation of implantable car-  
diac pacemakers and implantable  
cardioverter defibrillators.  
3
The driver should always  
carry the remote control on  
their person and take it with  
them when they leave the  
vehicle.  
Depending on the location of  
the vehicle or the surround-  
ing radio wave conditions, the  
remote control may not oper-  
ate normally. Make sure not to  
carry the remote control with  
an electronic device, such as  
a mobile phone or computer.  
Persons with implantable cardiac  
pacemakers or implantable car-  
dioverter defibrillators should stay  
22 cm or more away from the  
vehicle when opening or closing a  
door. Also, they should refrain  
from leaning on the vehicle or  
looking through the windows from  
outside when a door is opened or  
closed.  
Users of any electrical medical  
device other than implantable car-  
diac pacemakers, cardiac resyn-  
chronization therapy-pacemakers  
or implantable cardioverter  
defibrillators should consult their  
doctor or the manufacturer of the  
device for information about its  
operation under the influence of  
radio waves.  
Make sure to always take the  
remote control with you when  
you leave the vehicle, in case  
the battery of the remote con-  
trol is depleted or the remote  
control is malfunctioning.  
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Effective range (areas within which Smart Key System radio  
waves are transmitted)  
A
B
C
D
Near the front of the center console  
Near the rear of the center console  
In the luggage compartment and near the rear bumper  
Near each door and door handle  
unlocked.  
Unlocking  
• If the exterior mirrors are  
automatically folded out and  
General information  
in when the vehicle is  
unlocked and locked.  
The behavior of the vehicle  
during unlocking via the Smart  
Key System depends on the fol-  
lowing settings, refer to page 87:  
• If the unlocking of vehicle is  
confirmed with a light signal  
or a sound signal.  
• If the welcome light, refer to  
page 153, is switched on  
when the vehicle is being  
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• If the locking of the vehicle is  
confirmed with a light signal  
or a sound signal.  
Unlocking the vehicle  
• If the exterior mirrors are  
automatically folded in when  
the vehicle is locked. The  
exterior mirrors are not folded  
in when the hazard warning  
flashers are switched on.  
• If the headlight courtesy delay  
feature is activated during  
locking.  
Grasp the handle of a vehicle  
door completely.  
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In addition, the following func-  
tions are executed:  
Locking the vehicle  
• If a driver profile was  
assigned to the vehicle key,  
this driver profile will be acti-  
vated and the settings that  
are stored in it will be applied.  
• The interior lights are  
switched on, unless they were  
manually switched off.  
Close the driver's door.  
• Folded in exterior mirrors are  
folded out.  
Touch the grooved surface on  
the handle of a closed vehicle  
door with your finger for approx.  
1 second without grasping the  
door handle.  
If the exterior mirrors were folded in  
via the button in the car’s interior,  
they will not be folded out when  
unlocking.  
• With alarm system: The alarm  
system will be switched off.  
The following functions are exe-  
cuted:  
• All doors, the trunk lid, and  
the fuel filler flap are locked.  
• With alarm system: The alarm  
system will be switched on.  
Locking  
General information  
The behavior of the vehicle  
during locking via the Smart Key  
System depends on the follow-  
ing settings, refer to page 87:  
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Trunk lid  
3-1. CONTROLS  
NOTICE  
General information  
To avoid locking the vehicle key  
in the vehicle, do not place the  
vehicle key in the cargo area.  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment and country version, it is  
also possible to have the doors  
unlocked. To perform settings,  
refer to page 87.  
When closing the trunk lid, make  
sure that the straps of the luggage  
cover are not caught.  
If a strap is caught on the luggage  
cover, when the trunk lid is  
closed, the strap hanger on the  
trunk lid may be damaged.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Opening and closing  
Body parts can be jammed when  
operating the trunk lid. There is a  
risk of injury. Make sure that the  
area of movement of the trunk lid  
is clear during opening and clos-  
ing.  
Opening from the outside  
Press and hold the button  
on the remote control for  
approx. 1 second.  
When unlocking with the vehicle  
key, refer to page 77, the doors  
may also be unlocked.  
NOTICE  
During opening, the trunk lid piv-  
ots back and up. There is a risk of  
damage to property. Make sure  
that the area of movement of the  
trunk lid is clear during opening  
and closing.  
Opening from the inside  
Press the button in the  
storage compartment of  
the driver's door.  
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Closing  
Unlocking  
Doors  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Doors/Key"  
4
"Driver's door" or  
doors"  
"All  
Grasp the recess grips and pull  
the trunk lid down.  
5 Select the desired setting:  
• "Driver's door only"  
3
Trunk emergency unlocking  
Only the driver's door and the fuel  
filler flap are unlocked. Pressing  
again unlocks the entire vehicle.  
• "All doors"  
The entire vehicle is unlocked.  
Trunk lid  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment and country version, this  
setting may not be offered.  
Pull the handle inside the cargo  
area.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
The trunk lid unlocks.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Doors/Key"  
Settings  
4
"Tailgate" or  
gate and door(s)"  
"Tail-  
General information  
Depending on the package and  
country version, various settings  
are available for the remote con-  
trol functions.  
5 Select the desired setting:  
• "Tailgate"  
The trunk lid is opened.  
• "Tailgate and door(s)"  
These settings are stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
The trunk lid is opened and the  
doors are unlocked.  
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3 "Doors/Key"  
4 Select desired setting:  
• "Lock automatically"  
Adjusting the last seat and  
mirror position  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
The vehicle locks automatically  
after a short period of time if no  
door is opened after unlocking.  
• "Lock after starting to drive"  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driver profiles"  
3 Select driver profile.  
The vehicle locks automatically  
after you drive off.  
The setting can be made for the  
driver profile marked with this sym-  
bol.  
Automatic unlocking  
4 "Last seat position automatic"  
When the vehicle is unlocked,  
the driver's seat and exterior  
mirrors resume their last set  
positions.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Doors/Key"  
The most recent position is inde-  
pendent of the positions saved  
via the seat memory.  
4 "Unlock at end of trip"  
After drive-ready state is switched  
off by pressing the Start/Stop but-  
ton, the locked vehicle is automati-  
cally unlocked.  
Confirmation signals from  
the vehicle  
Folding mirrors automati-  
cally  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Doors/Key"  
4 Deactivate or activate the  
desired confirmation signals:  
• "Flash for lock/unlock"  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Doors/Key"  
4 "Fold mirrors in when locked"  
Unlocking is signaled by two  
flashes, locking by one.  
The exterior mirrors are automati-  
cally folded in during locking.  
Establishing idle state  
after opening the front  
doors  
Automatic locking  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
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2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Doors/Key"  
4 "Turn off after door opening"  
Opening the front doors establishes  
the idle state, refer to page 40.  
required.  
Do not modify the system to  
ensure function of the alarm  
system.  
Switching on/off  
Alarm system  
When you unlock and lock the  
vehicle, either with the remote  
General information  
control or with Comfort entry, the  
alarm system is switched off and  
on at the same time.  
When the vehicle is locked, the  
vehicle alarm system reacts to  
the following changes:  
• Opening a door, the hood or  
the trunk lid.  
• Movements in the car's inte-  
rior.  
• Changes in the vehicle tilt, e.  
g., during attempts at stealing  
a wheel or when towing the  
vehicle.  
• Disconnected battery voltage.  
• Improper use of the socket for  
OBD Onboard Diagnosis.  
• Locking the vehicle while a  
device is connected to the  
socket for the OBD Onboard-  
Diagnosis. For socket for the  
OBD Onboard Diagnosis,  
refer to page 302.  
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Opening the doors with  
the alarm system switched  
on  
The alarm system is triggered  
when a door is opened if the  
door was unlocked using the  
integrated key in the door lock.  
Switching off the alarm, refer to  
page 91.  
Opening the trunk lid with  
the alarm system switched  
on  
The trunk lid can be opened  
even when the alarm system is  
switched on.  
The alarm system signals the  
following changes visually and  
acoustically:  
• Acoustic alarm: Depending on  
local regulations, the acoustic  
alarm may be suppressed.  
• Visual alarm: By flashing of  
the hazard warning system  
and headlights, where  
After the trunk lid is closed, it is  
locked and monitored again pro-  
vided the doors are locked. The  
hazard warning system flashes  
once.  
Panic mode  
You can trigger the alarm sys-  
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tem if you find yourself in a dan-  
gerous situation.  
after unlocking: The vehicle  
has not been tampered with.  
• The indicator light flashes  
after unlocking until  
• Press the button on the  
remote control and hold  
for at least 3 seconds.  
• Briefly press the button  
on the remote control  
three times in succes-  
sion.  
drive-ready state is switched  
on, but no longer than approx.  
5 minutes: An alarm has been  
triggered.  
To switch off the alarm: press  
any button.  
Tilt alarm sensor  
The tilt of the vehicle is moni-  
tored.  
Indicator light on the inte-  
rior mirror  
The alarm system responds in  
situations such as attempts to  
steal a wheel or when the vehi-  
cle is towed.  
Interior motion sensor  
The car's interior is monitored to  
the height of the seats. The  
alarm system is switched on  
together with the interior motion  
sensor even when the window is  
open. Falling objects such as  
leaves can trigger the alarm  
unintentionally.  
• The indicator light flashes  
briefly every 2 seconds: The  
alarm system is switched on.  
• Indicator light flashes for  
approx. 10 seconds, then it  
flashes briefly every 2 sec-  
onds: Interior motion sensor  
and tilt alarm sensor are not  
active, as doors, hood, or  
trunk lid are not correctly  
closed. Correctly closed  
Avoiding unintentional  
alarms  
General information  
The tilt alarm sensor and interior  
motion sensor can trigger an  
alarm, although no unauthorized  
action occurred.  
access points are secured.  
When the still open access points  
are closed, interior motion sensor  
and tilt alarm sensor will be  
switched on.  
Possible situations for an  
unwanted alarm:  
• The indicator light goes out  
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• In automatic vehicle washes.  
• In duplex garages.  
pletely.  
• During transport on trains car-  
rying vehicles, at sea or on a  
trailer.  
• With animals in the vehicle.  
• When the vehicle is locked  
after start of fueling.  
Power windows  
General information  
The windows can be opened  
with the vehicle key from the  
outside as well as closed with  
Smart Key System.  
The tilt alarm sensor and the  
interior motion sensor can be  
switched off in such situations.  
Additional information: Vehicle  
key, refer to page 74.  
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Switching off the tilt alarm  
sensor and interior motion  
sensor  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Press the button on the  
remote control within 10  
seconds as soon as the  
vehicle is locked.  
When operating the windows,  
body parts and objects can be  
jammed. There is a risk of injury  
or risk of damage to property.  
Make sure that the area of move-  
ment of the windows is clear  
during opening and closing.  
The indicator light lights up for  
approx. 2 seconds and then  
continues to flash.  
The tilt alarm sensor and interior  
motion sensor are switched off  
until the vehicle is locked again.  
Overview  
Switching off the alarm  
• Unlock the vehicle with the  
remote control.  
• Unlock the vehicle with the  
integrated key and activate  
the drive-ready state via  
Power windows  
emergency detection of the  
vehicle key, refer to page 79.  
• With Smart Key System:  
when carrying the vehicle key,  
grasp the driver’s door or front  
passenger door handle com-  
Functional requirements  
The windows can be operated  
under the following conditions.  
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• Standby state is established.  
• Drive-ready state is activated.  
General information  
If resistance or a blockage is  
detected while a window is  
being closed, the closing action  
is interrupted and the window  
opens slightly.  
The remote control must be in  
the car’s interior.  
Opening  
Press the switch to the  
resistance point.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
The window opens while the switch  
is being held.  
Accessories on the windows such  
as antennas can impact jam pro-  
tection. There is a risk of injury.  
Do not install accessories in the  
area of movement of the win-  
dows.  
Press the switch  
beyond the resistance point.  
The window opens automatically.  
Pressing the switch again stops the  
motion.  
Closing without the jam pro-  
tection system  
Closing  
In case of danger from the out-  
side or if ice might prevent nor-  
mal closing, proceed as follows:  
Pull the switch to the  
resistance point.  
The window closes while the switch  
is being held.  
1
Pull the switch past the  
resistance point and hold it  
there.  
Pull the switch beyond  
the resistance point.  
The window closes with limited jam  
protection. If the closing force  
exceeds a specific threshold, clos-  
ing is interrupted.  
The window closes automatically if  
the door is closed. Pulling again  
stops the motion.  
2
Pull the switch past the  
Jam protection system  
resistance point again within  
approx. 4 seconds and hold it  
there.  
Concept  
The window closes without jam pro-  
tection.  
The jam protection prevents  
objects or body parts becoming  
jammed between the door frame  
and window while a window is  
being closed.  
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Seats, mirrors, and  
steering wheel  
Seats  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Seat adjustments while driving  
can lead to unexpected move-  
ments of the seat. Vehicle control  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
could be lost. There is a risk of an  
accident. Only adjust the seat on  
the driver's side when the vehicle  
is stationary.  
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.  
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WARNING  
With a backrest inclined too far to  
the rear, the efficacy of the safety  
belt can no longer be ensured.  
There is a risk of sliding under the  
safety belt in an accident. There is  
a risk of injuries or danger to life.  
Adjust the seat prior to starting the  
trip. Adjust the backrest so that it  
is in the most upright position as  
possible and do not adjust again  
while driving.  
Sitting safely  
An ideal seating position that  
meets the needs of the occu-  
pants can make a vital contribu-  
tion to relaxed, fatigue-free  
driving.  
WARNING  
There is a risk of jamming when  
moving the seats. There is a risk  
of injury or risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the seat is clear  
prior to any adjustment.  
In the event of an accident, the  
correct seating position plays an  
important role. Follow the infor-  
mation in the following chapters:  
• Seats, refer to page 93.  
• Safety belts, refer to page 97.  
• Head restraints, refer to page  
101.  
• Airbags, refer to page 158.  
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Manually adjustable seats  
Height  
Overview  
6
5
4
3
2
1
Pull the lever up or press the  
lever down repeatedly until the  
seat reaches the desired height.  
1 Backrest angle  
2 Height  
Forward/back  
3 Backrest width*  
4 Lumbar support*  
5 Forward/back  
6 Seat angle*  
*
: if equipped  
Backrest angle  
Pull the lever and slide the seat  
in the desired direction.  
After releasing the lever, move  
the seat gently forward or back  
to make sure it engages prop-  
erly.  
Pull the lever and apply your  
weight to or lift your weight off  
the backrest as required.  
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Seat angle  
Overview  
Pull the lever up or press the  
lever down repeatedly until the  
seat reaches the desired angle.  
1 Forward/backward, height,  
seat tilt  
3
2 Driver's seat memory  
3 Backrest tilt  
4 Backrest width  
Electrically adjustable  
seats*  
5 Lumbar support  
*
: if equipped  
Forward/backward  
General information  
The seat adjustment for the  
driver’s seat is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
When the vehicle is unlocked  
via the vehicle key, the position  
is automatically retrieved if the  
function, refer to page 62, is  
activated for this purpose.  
Push switch forward or back-  
ward.  
The current seat position can be  
stored using the memory func-  
tion, refer to page 104.  
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Height  
Lumbar support  
Concept  
The curvature of the seat back-  
rest can be adjusted in a way  
that it supports the lumbar  
region of the spine. The lower  
back and the spine are sup-  
ported for upright posture.  
Push switch up or down.  
Adjusting  
Seat tilt  
• Press the front/rear sec-  
tion of the button: The  
curvature is increased/  
decreased.  
• Press the upper/lower  
section of the button:  
The curvature is shifted  
up/ down.  
Backrest width  
Move switch up or down.  
Concept  
Backrest tilt  
Adjusting the backrest width  
may improve lateral support  
when taking corners.  
General information  
You can change the backrest  
width by adjusting the side  
wings of the backrest.  
Move switch forward or back-  
ward.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Adjusting  
• Press the front section  
of the button: The back-  
rest width decreases.  
• Press the rear section of  
the button: The back-  
rest width increases.  
Use of a safety belt to buckle  
more than one person will poten-  
tially defeat the ability of the  
safety belt to serve its protective  
function. There is a risk of injuries  
or danger to life. Do not allow  
more than one person to wear a  
single safety belt. Infants and chil-  
dren are not allowed on an occu-  
pant's lap, but must be  
Safety belts  
transported and secured in desig-  
nated child restraint systems.  
Number of safety belts and  
safety belt buckles  
3
The vehicle is fitted with two  
safety belts to ensure occupant  
safety. However, they can only  
offer protection when adjusted  
correctly.  
WARNING  
The efficacy of safety gear, includ-  
ing safety belts, can be limited or  
lost when safety belts are fas-  
tened incorrectly. An incorrectly  
fastened safety belt can cause  
additional injuries, for instance in  
the event of an accident or during  
braking and evasive maneuvers.  
There is a risk of injuries or dan-  
ger to life. Make sure that all  
occupants are wearing safety  
belts correctly.  
General information  
Always make sure that safety  
belts are being worn by the  
occupants before driving off.  
The airbags supplement the  
safety belts as an additional  
safety device. The airbags are  
not a substitute for safety belts.  
WARNING  
The efficacy of safety gear, includ-  
ing safety belts, may not be fully  
functional or fail in the following  
situations:  
The upper shoulder strap's  
anchorage point will be correct  
for adult seat occupants of every  
build if the seat is correctly  
adjusted.  
• The safety belts or safety belt  
buckles are damaged, soiled, or  
changed in any other way.  
• Belt tensioners or belt retractors  
were modified.  
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WARNING  
Maintaining a correct driving  
posture not only helps reduce  
fatigue while driving, but helps  
ensure that the occupant protec-  
tion devices, such as the seat  
belts and airbags, will operate  
correctly in a collision, reducing  
the impact to the occupants.  
Safety belts can be imperceptibly  
damaged in the event of an acci-  
dent. There is a risk of injuries or  
danger to life. Do not modify  
safety belts, safety belt buckles,  
belt tensioners, belt retractors or  
belt anchors and keep them  
clean. Have the safety belts  
checked after an accident at the  
your Toyota dealer.  
Correct use of the seat  
belts  
Correct use of safety belts  
• Wear the safety belt twist-free  
and tight to your body over  
your lap and shoulders.  
• Wear the safety belt deep on  
your hips over your lap. The  
safety belt may not press on  
your stomach.  
• Do not rub the safety belt  
against sharp edges, or guide  
it or jam it in across hard or  
fragile objects.  
The most basic occupant pro-  
tection device is the seat belt.  
The airbags are designed to  
supplement the seat belts, not  
be used in place of them. Wear-  
ing the seat belt correctly  
ensures that the occupants are  
securely held in the seats and  
helps prevent them from con-  
tacting interior parts or being  
thrown from the vehicle in a col-  
lision. Therefore, it is necessary  
for all occupants to wear their  
seat belt. If a seat belt is worn  
improperly, its effectiveness as  
an occupant protection device  
will be severely reduced. Pay  
attention to the following to  
• Avoid thick clothing.  
• Re-tighten the safety belt fre-  
quently upward around your  
upper body.  
Correct driving posture  
ensure the correct driving pos-  
ture and use of the seat belts.  
Having a correct driving posture  
is essential for safe driving.  
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Correct driving posture and use of the seat belts  
3
A
Position the head restraint so that the center of it is at the same  
height as the top of your ears  
B
C
Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted  
Adjust the seat so that your arms bend slightly at the elbow when  
gripping the upper part of the steering wheel  
D
E
F
Make sure that the seat belt is snug and not loose at any point  
Position the lap belt as low as possible over the hips  
Sit well back in the seat with the seatback upright  
G
H
Sit so your entire back is in contact with the seatback  
Position the shoulder belt so that it does not contact your neck or  
slide off your shoulder  
WARNING  
Do not recline the seatback  
excessively while driving.  
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WARNING  
Use of seat belts may be manda-  
tory under local laws and regula-  
tions. If a seat belt is not worn  
properly, an occupant may con-  
tact interior parts or be thrown  
from the vehicle in the case of  
sudden braking or a collision, pos-  
sibly resulting in death or serious  
injury. Also, if an occupant has an  
incorrect riding posture, the air-  
bags will be ineffectual as occu-  
pant protection devices and may  
actually cause injuries when they  
deploy.  
To reduce the risk of sliding under  
the lap belt during a collision, do  
not recline the seat more than  
necessary. If the seat is too  
reclined, the lap belt may slide  
past the hips and apply restraint  
forces directly to the abdomen, or  
your neck may contact the shoul-  
der belt, increasing the risk of  
death or serious injury in the  
event of an accident. Adjustments  
should not be made while driving  
as the seat may unexpectedly  
move and cause the driver to lose  
control of the vehicle.  
WARNING  
Correct use of the seat belts when  
pregnant:  
WARNING  
Make sure that all passengers  
wear their seat belt correctly.  
Pregnant women must wear a  
seat belt. Consult your physician  
for advice on correct way to wear  
a seat belt. Position the lap belt as  
low as possible over the hips and  
the shoulder belt completely over  
the shoulder, passing the center  
of the chest, so that the seat belt  
does not apply any pressure to  
the abdomen.  
Buckling the safety belt  
1 Guide the safety belt slowly  
over shoulder and hip to put it  
on.  
2 Insert the tongue plate into  
the safety belt buckle. The  
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safety belt buckle must  
engage audibly.  
Front head restraints  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Objects on the head restraint  
reduce the protective effect in the  
head and neck area. There is a  
risk of injury.  
• Do not use seat or head  
restraint covers.  
Unbuckling the safety belt  
• Do not hang objects, for  
instance clothes hangers,  
directly on the head restraint.  
3
1 Hold the safety belt firmly.  
2 Press the red button in the  
• Only use accessories that have  
been determined to be safe for  
attachment to a head restraint.  
safety belt buckle.  
3 Guide the safety belt back  
• Do not use any accessories, for  
instance pillows, while driving.  
into its roll-up mechanism.  
Safety belt reminder for  
driver's seat and front pas-  
senger seat  
Adjusting the height  
The height of the head restraints  
cannot be adjusted.  
Display in the instrument  
cluster  
Adjusting the distance  
The distance to the back of the  
head is adjusted via the back-  
rest tilt.  
The indicator light lights up  
and a signal sounds.  
Make sure that the safety  
belts are positioned cor-  
rectly. The safety belt  
reminder can also be acti-  
vated if objects are placed  
on the front passenger  
seat.  
Adjust the distance so that the  
head restraint is as close as  
possible to the back of the head.  
Removing  
The head restraints cannot be  
removed.  
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Overview  
Exterior mirrors  
General information  
The mirror on the front passen-  
ger side is more curved than the  
driver's side mirror.  
The mirror setting is stored for  
the driver profile currently in  
use. When the vehicle is  
unlocked via the vehicle key, the  
position is automatically  
retrieved if the function, refer to  
page 62, is activated for this  
purpose.  
1 Adjusting  
2 Selecting a mirror, Automatic  
Curb Monitor  
3 Folding in and out  
Adjusting electrically  
The current exterior mirror posi-  
tion can be stored using the  
memory function, refer to page  
104.  
Press the button.  
The selected mirror moves  
along with the button move-  
ment.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Selecting a mirror  
Objects reflected in the mirror are  
closer than they appear. The dis-  
tance to the traffic behind could  
be incorrectly estimated, for  
instance while changing lanes.  
There is a risk of an accident.  
Estimate the distance to the traffic  
behind by looking over your  
shoulder.  
To change over to the  
other mirror: Slide the switch.  
Malfunction  
In case of an electrical malfunc-  
tion, adjust the mirror by press-  
ing the edges of the mirror  
glass.  
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Folding in and out  
Automatic Curb Monitor,  
exterior mirror  
NOTICE  
Depending on the vehicle width,  
the vehicle can be damaged in  
vehicle washes. There is a risk of  
damage to property. Before wash-  
ing, fold in the mirrors by hand or  
with the button.  
Concept  
If reverse gear is engaged, the  
mirror glass on the front passen-  
ger side is tilted downward. This  
improves your view of the curb  
and other low-lying obstacles  
when parking, for instance.  
Press the button.  
Folding is only possible up to a  
speed of approx. 15 mph/20  
km/h.  
3
Activating  
Folding the mirrors in and out is  
helpful in the following situa-  
tions:  
• In vehicle washes.  
• On narrow roads.  
1
Slide the switch to the  
driver's side mirror position.  
2 Engage selector lever posi-  
tion R.  
Mirrors that were folded in are  
folded out automatically at a  
speed of approx. 25 mph/40  
km/h.  
Deactivating  
Slide the switch to the passen-  
ger's side mirror position.  
Automatic heating  
Interior mirror, automatic  
dimming feature  
Both exterior mirrors are auto-  
matically heated as needed and  
when the drive-ready state is  
switched on.  
General information  
The interior mirror is dimmed  
automatically.  
Automatic dimming fea-  
ture  
Photocells are used for control:  
• In the mirror glass.  
• On the back of the mirror.  
The exterior mirror on the  
driver's side is automatically  
dimmed. Photocells in the car's  
interior mirror, refer to page 103,  
are used to control this.  
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Overview  
Manual steering wheel  
adjustment  
Functional requirements  
1 Fold the lever down.  
2 Move the steering wheel to  
the preferred height and  
angle to suit your seating  
position.  
• Keep the photocells clean.  
• Do not cover the area  
between the interior mirror  
and the windshield.  
3 Fold the lever back up.  
Steering wheel  
Memory function  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Concept  
The following settings can be  
stored and, if necessary,  
retrieved using the memory  
function:  
Steering wheel adjustments while  
driving can lead to unexpected  
steering wheel movements. Vehi-  
cle control could be lost. There is  
a risk of an accident. Adjust the  
steering wheel while the vehicle is  
stationary only.  
• Seat position.  
• Exterior mirror position.  
• Height of the Head-up Dis-  
play.  
General information  
Two memory locations with dif-  
ferent settings can be set for  
each driver profile, refer to page  
62.  
The following settings are not  
stored:  
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• Backrest width.  
• Lumbar support.  
3 Press desired button 1 or 2  
while the LED is lit. A signal  
sounds.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Calling up settings  
The stored position is called up  
automatically.  
Using the memory function while  
driving can lead to unexpected  
seat movements. Vehicle control  
could be lost. There is a risk of an  
accident. Only retrieve the mem-  
ory function when the vehicle is  
stationary.  
Press the desired button 1 or 2.  
The stored position is called up.  
The procedure stops when a  
switch for setting the seat is  
pressed or one of the memory  
buttons is pressed again.  
3
WARNING  
There is a risk of jamming when  
moving the seats. There is a risk  
of injury or risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the seat is clear  
prior to any adjustment.  
While driving, the seat position  
adjustment on the driver's side  
is interrupted after a short time.  
Seat heating*  
Overview  
*
: if equipped  
Overview  
The memory buttons are located  
on the driver's seat.  
Storing  
Seat heating  
1 Set the desired position.  
2
Press the button. The  
writing on the button lights  
up.  
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Switching on  
Transporting children  
safely  
Press the button  
Vehicle features and  
options  
once for each temperature level.  
The maximum temperature is  
reached when three LEDs are  
lit.  
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.  
Switching off  
Press and hold  
the button until the LEDs go out.  
When children are in the  
vehicle  
WARNING  
When a child is riding  
Observe the following precau-  
tions. Failure to do so may result  
in death or serious injury.  
For effective protection in automo-  
bile accidents and sudden stops,  
a child must be properly  
restrained, using a seat belt or  
child restraint system which is  
correctly installed. For installation  
details, refer to the operation  
manual enclosed with the child  
restraint system. General installa-  
tion instruction is provided in this  
manual.  
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WARNING  
WARNING  
When children are in the vehi-  
cle  
Never leave children unattended  
in the vehicle, and never allow  
children to have or use the  
key.Children may be able to start  
the vehicle or shift the vehicle into  
neutral. There is also a danger  
that children may injure them-  
selves by playing with the win-  
dows or other features of the  
vehicle. In addition, heat build-up  
or extremely cold temperatures  
inside the vehicle can be fatal to  
children.  
Do not allow occupants to ride  
with a child in their arms or on  
their lap. In the case of sudden  
braking or a collision, the child  
may hit their head on the instru-  
ment panel or windshield, or may  
even be thrown from the vehicle.  
3
When the vehicle is parked  
under direct sunlight, the tem-  
perature inside the vehicle can  
increase to over 122°F, even in  
winter. In this situation, occu-  
pants may suffer from dehydra-  
tion or heatstroke.  
If a switch is operated acciden-  
tally, it may lead to unexpected  
injuries.  
The seat belts are designed to  
protect persons of average adult  
height and weight. A child which  
is 150 cm or shorter should be sat  
in an appropriately sized child  
restraint system, such as a Toyota  
genuine child restraint system. Do  
not allow a child to be unre-  
strained in the vehicle while it is  
moving, as doing so is extremely  
dangerous.  
Do not allow a child to open and  
close the doors. When closing a  
door, be careful so that the  
child’s hands and feet to not get  
caught in the door.  
Do not allow a child to put their  
head or limbs out of the door  
window and be sure that they  
are clear of the window before  
operating the power window  
switch.  
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The right place for chil-  
dren  
WARNING  
Exposure to intense sunlight can  
cause child restraint systems and  
their components to become very  
hot. Persons may sustain burn  
injuries when touching the hot  
components. There is a risk of  
injury. Do not expose the child  
restraint system to direct sunlight  
or cover where necessary. If nec-  
essary, let the child restraint sys-  
tem cool down before transporting  
a child. Do not leave children  
unattended in the vehicle.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Unattended children or animals in  
the vehicle can cause the vehicle  
to move and endanger them-  
selves and traffic, for instance due  
to the following actions:  
Pressing the Start/Stop button.  
Releasing the parking brake.  
Children on the front pas-  
senger seat  
Opening and closing the doors  
or windows.  
General information  
Engaging selector lever position  
N.  
Before using a child restraint  
system on the front passenger  
seat, ensure that the front, knee,  
and side airbags on the front  
passenger side are deacti-  
vated. For automatic deactiva-  
tion of frontseat passenger  
airbags, refer to page 168.  
Using vehicle equipment.  
There is a risk of accidents or inju-  
ries. Do not leave children or ani-  
mals unattended in the vehicle.  
Take the remote control with you  
when exiting and lock the vehicle.  
WARNING  
A heated vehicle may result in  
death to persons, especially chil-  
dren and animals. There is a risk  
of injuries or danger to life. Do not  
leave persons, especially chil-  
dren and animals unattended in  
the vehicle.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Active front-seat passenger air-  
bags can injure a child in a child  
restraint system when the airbags  
are activated. There is a risk of  
injury. Make sure that the  
front-seat passenger airbags are  
deactivated and that the PAS-  
SENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator  
light lights up.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
The safety belt cannot be fas-  
tened correctly on children shorter  
than 5 ft, 150 cm without suitable  
additional child restraint systems.  
The efficacy of safety gear, includ-  
ing safety belts, can be limited or  
lost when safety belts are fas-  
tened incorrectly. An incorrectly  
fastened safety belt can cause  
additional injuries, for instance in  
the event of an accident or during  
braking and evasive maneuvers.  
There is a risk of injuries or dan-  
ger to life. Secure children shorter  
than 5 ft, 150 cm using suitable  
child restraint systems.  
WARNING  
The protective effect of child  
restraint systems and their fasten-  
ing systems which have been  
damaged or exposed to an acci-  
dent can be limited or lost. A child  
cannot be properly restrained in  
the event of an accident or brak-  
ing and evasive maneuvers.  
There is a risk of injuries or dan-  
ger to life. Do not use child  
restraint systems which have  
been damaged or exposed to an  
accident. If a child restraint sys-  
tem and its fastening system has  
been damaged or exposed to an  
accident, have these systems  
checked and replaced by your  
Toyota dealer.  
3
Installing child restraint  
systems  
WARNING  
General information  
The stability of the child restraint  
system is limited or compromised  
with incorrect seat adjustment or  
improper installation of the child  
seat. There is a risk of injuries or  
danger to life. Make sure that the  
child restraint system fits securely  
against the backrest. If possible,  
adjust the backrest tilt for all  
Pay attention to the specifica-  
tions and the operating and  
safety information of the child  
restraint system manufacturer  
when selecting, installing, and  
using child restraint systems.  
affected backrests and correctly  
adjust the seats. Make sure that  
seats and backrests are securely  
engaged or locked. If possible,  
adjust the height of the head  
restraints or remove them.  
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forward until the best possible  
belt guide position is reached.  
On the front passenger  
seat  
Backrest width  
Deactivating airbags  
WARNING  
Adjustable backrest width:  
before installing a child restraint  
system in the front passenger  
seat, open the backrest width  
completely. Do not change the  
backrest width again and do not  
call up a memory position.  
Active front-seat passenger air-  
bags can injure a child in a child  
restraint system when the airbags  
are activated. There is a risk of  
injury. Make sure that the  
front-seat passenger airbags are  
deactivated and that the PAS-  
SENGER AIRBAG OFF indicator  
light lights up.  
Child seat security  
Before installing a child restraint  
system in the front passenger  
seat, make sure that the front,  
knee and side airbags on the  
front passenger side are deacti-  
vated.  
Deactivate the front-seat pas-  
senger airbags automatically,  
refer to page 168.  
The safety belt on the passen-  
ger's side can be locked to fas-  
ten child restraint systems.  
Seat position and height  
Before installing a child restraint  
system, move the front passen-  
ger seat as far back as it will go  
and, if possible, bring it up to  
medium height. This seat posi-  
tion and height ensure the best  
possible position for the belt and  
offers optimal protection in the  
event of an accident.  
Locking the safety belt  
1 Pull out the belt strap com-  
pletely.  
2 Secure the child restraint  
system with the safety belt.  
3 Allow the belt strap to be  
pulled in and pull it tight  
against the child restraint  
system. The safety belt is  
locked.  
If the upper anchor of the safety  
belt is located in front of the belt  
guide of the child seat, move the  
front passenger seat carefully  
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Unlocking the safety belt  
Anchors  
1 Unbuckle the safety belt  
Symbol Meaning  
The respective sym-  
buckle.  
2 Remove the child restraint  
bol shows the anchor  
for the upper retaining  
strap. Seats with an  
upper top tether are  
marked with this sym-  
bol. It can be found on  
the rear seat backrest  
or the rear window  
shelf.  
system.  
3 Allow the belt strap to be  
pulled in completely.  
Child restraint systems  
with tether strap  
3
Safety information  
WARNING  
Routing the retaining strap  
If the upper retaining strap is  
incorrectly used for the child  
restraint system, the protective  
effect can be reduced. There is a  
risk of injury. Make sure that the  
upper retaining strap is not guided  
across sharp edges and without  
twisting to the upper retaining  
strap.  
1 Direction of travel  
2 Head restraint  
NOTICE  
The anchors for the upper retain-  
ing straps of child restraint sys-  
tems are only provided for these  
retaining straps. When other  
objects are mounted, the anchors  
can be damaged. There is a risk  
of damage to property. Only  
3 Hook for the upper retaining  
strap  
4 Mounting point/eyelet  
5 Vehicle floor  
6 Seat  
mount child restraint systems to  
the upper retaining straps.  
7 Upper retaining strap  
Attaching the upper retain-  
ing strap to the anchor  
1 Open the anchor cover.  
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2 Guide the upper retaining  
strap over the head restraint  
to the anchor.  
Driving  
Vehicle features and  
options  
3 Attach the hook of the retain-  
ing strap to the anchor.  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
4 Tighten the retaining strap.  
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.  
Start/Stop button  
Concept  
Pressing the Start/Stop  
button switches  
drive-ready state on or  
off, refer to page 40.  
The drive-ready state is  
switched on when you depress  
the brake pedal while pressing  
the Start/Stop button.  
Pressing the Start/Stop button  
again switches drive-ready state  
back off and standby state, refer  
to page 40, is switched back on.  
Driving away  
1 Switch on drive-ready state.  
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2 Apply drive mode.  
3 Release the parking brake.  
4 Drive away.  
The brake pedal remains  
pressed while the vehicle is  
stationary.  
The driver's safety belt is  
buckled or the driver's door is  
closed.  
Auto Start/Stop function  
Concept  
Manual engine stop  
The Auto Start/Stop function  
helps save fuel. The system  
switches off the engine during a  
stop, for instance in traffic con-  
gestion or at traffic lights.  
Drive-ready state remains  
switched on. The engine starts  
automatically for driving off.  
If the engine was not switched  
off automatically when the vehi-  
cle stopped, the engine can be  
switched off manually:  
3
Press the brake pedal force-  
fully again from the current  
pedal position.  
Engage selector lever posi-  
tion P.  
General information  
If all functional preconditions are  
fulfilled, the engine switches off.  
After each engine start using the  
Start/Stop button, the Auto  
Start/Stop function is ready. The  
function is activated from  
speeds of approx. 3 mph/5  
km/h.  
Air conditioner when the  
engine is switched off  
The air flow from the air condi-  
tioner is reduced when the  
engine is switched off.  
Depending on the selected driv-  
ing mode, refer to page 129, the  
system is automatically acti-  
vated or deactivated.  
Engine stop  
Functional requirements  
The engine is switched off auto-  
matically during a stop under the  
following conditions:  
The selector lever is in selec-  
tor lever position D.  
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being turned.  
Displays in the instrument  
cluster  
Vehicle battery is heavily dis-  
charged.  
General information  
At higher elevations.  
The hood is unlocked.  
The display in the  
tachometer indicates  
that the Auto Start/Stop  
function is ready for an  
Automatic engine start.  
The display indicates  
that the conditions for  
an automatic engine  
stop have not been  
met.  
The parking assistant is acti-  
vated.  
Stop-and-go traffic.  
Selector lever position in N or  
R.  
After driving in reverse.  
Use of fuel with high ethanol  
Functional limitations  
content.  
The engine is not switched off  
automatically in the following sit-  
uations:  
Starting the engine  
Functional requirements  
In case of a steep downhill  
grade.  
The engine starts automatically  
under the following precondi-  
tions:  
Brake not engaged strongly  
enough.  
The external temperature is  
high and automatic air condi-  
tioning is running.  
By releasing the brake pedal.  
Driving off  
The car's interior has not yet  
been heated or cooled to the  
required level.  
After the engine starts, acceler-  
ate as usual.  
Where there is a risk of win-  
dow condensation when the  
automatic air conditioning is  
switched on.  
Safety mode  
After the engine switches off  
automatically, it will not start  
again automatically if any one of  
the following conditions are met:  
Engine or other parts not at  
operating temperature.  
The driver's safety belt is  
unbuckled and the driver's  
door is open.  
Engine cooling is required.  
The wheels are at a sharp  
angle or the steering wheel is  
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The hood was unlocked.  
sion, the vehicle features a  
variety of sensors for assessing  
the traffic situation. The Auto  
Start/Stop function uses this  
information to adapt to various  
traffic situations in a proactive  
manner.  
Some indicator lights light up for  
a varied length of time.  
The engine can only be started  
via the Start/Stop button.  
System limits  
For instance, this applies to the  
following situations:  
Even if driving off was not  
intended, the deactivated  
engine starts up automatically in  
the following situations:  
If a situation is detected in  
which the stopping time is  
expected to be very short, the  
engine is not switched off  
automatically. A message  
appears on the Control Dis-  
play, depending on the situa-  
tion.  
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Excessive warming of the  
car's interior when the air con-  
ditioning is switched on.  
Excessive cooling of the car's  
interior when the heating is  
switched on.  
If a situation is detected in  
which the vehicle needs to  
drive off immediately, the  
engine is started automati-  
cally.  
Where there is a risk of win-  
dow condensation when the  
automatic air conditioning is  
switched on.  
The function may be restricted if  
the navigation data is invalid,  
outdated or not available, for  
example.  
The steering wheel is turned.  
Change from selector lever  
position D to N or R.  
Change from selector lever  
position P to N, D, or R.  
Activating/deactivatingthe  
system manually  
Vehicle battery is heavily dis-  
charged.  
Concept  
Start of an oil level measure-  
ment.  
The engine is not automatically  
switched off.  
Additional functions Auto  
Start/Stop  
The engine is started during an  
automatic engine stop.  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment and country-specific ver-  
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Selector lever position P is  
Using the button  
engaged automatically.  
2 Set the parking brake.  
Automatic deactivation  
General information  
In certain situations, the Auto  
Start/Stop function is deacti-  
vated automatically for safety  
reasons, for instance if no driver  
is detected.  
Press the button.  
Via selector lever position  
Malfunction  
The Auto Start/Stop function is  
also deactivated in selector  
lever position M.  
The Auto Start/Stop function no  
longer switches off the engine  
automatically. A vehicle mes-  
sage is displayed. It is possible  
to continue driving. Have the  
system checked by your Toyota  
dealer.  
Via the Sport mode switch  
The Auto Start/Stop function is  
also deactivated in SPORT driv-  
ing mode of the Sport mode  
switch.  
Parking brake  
Concept  
Switching off the vehicle  
during an automatic engine  
stop  
The parking brake is used to  
prevent the vehicle from rolling  
when it is parked.  
General information  
During an automatic engine  
stop, the vehicle can be  
switched off permanently, for  
instance when leaving it.  
1 Press the Start/Stop button.  
Drive-ready state is switched  
off.  
Standby state is switched on.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Overview  
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.  
Parking brake  
On uphill grades or on a down-  
hill slope, turn the front wheels  
in the direction of the curb.  
3
Setting  
On uphill grades or on a down-  
hill slope, also secure the vehi-  
cle, for instance with a wheel  
chock.  
With a stationary vehicle  
Pull the switch.  
WARNING  
The LED lights up.  
The indicator light in the  
instrument cluster illumi-  
nates red. The parking  
brake is set.  
Unattended children or animals in  
the vehicle can cause the vehicle  
to move and endanger them-  
selves and traffic, for instance due  
to the following actions:  
Pressing the Start/Stop button.  
Releasing the parking brake.  
While driving  
General information  
The indicator light in the  
Opening and closing the doors  
or windows.  
instrument cluster illumi-  
nates red, a signal  
sounds, and the brake  
lights illuminate.  
Engaging selector lever position  
N.  
Using vehicle equipment.  
To use as emergency brake  
while driving:  
There is a risk of accidents or inju-  
ries. Do not leave children or ani-  
mals unattended in the vehicle.  
Take the remote control with you  
when exiting and lock the vehicle.  
Pull the switch and hold it. The  
vehicle brakes hard while the  
switch is being pulled.  
A vehicle message is displayed.  
If the vehicle is slowed down to  
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a speed of approx. 2 mph/3  
km/h the parking brake is set.  
2
Pull the switch while  
stepping on the brake pedal  
or selector lever position P is  
set and then push.  
Releasing  
This process may take a few  
seconds. Any sounds associ-  
ated with this are normal.  
Releasing manually  
1 Switch on drive-ready state.  
The indicator light is no  
longer illuminated as  
soon as the parking  
brake is ready for oper-  
ation again.  
2
Press the switch while  
the brake is pressed or selec-  
tor lever position P is set.  
The LED and indicator light go out.  
The parking brake is released.  
Turn signal  
Automatic release  
Turn signal in exterior mir-  
ror  
The parking brake is released  
automatically when you drive  
away.  
When driving and during opera-  
tion of the turn signals or hazard  
warning system, do not fold in  
the exterior mirrors, so that the  
signal lights on the exterior mir-  
ror are easy to see.  
The LED and indicator light go  
out.  
Malfunction  
In the event of a failure or mal-  
function of the parking brake:  
Using turn signals  
Secure the vehicle against roll-  
ing away, for instance with a  
wheel chock, after existing the  
vehicle.  
After a power failure  
To reestablish parking brake  
functionality after a power fail-  
ure:  
Press the lever past the resis-  
tance point.  
1 Switch on standby state.  
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low beams are switched on.  
2 High beams off/headlight  
flasher, arrow 2.  
Triple turn signal activa-  
tion  
Lightly tap the lever up or down.  
The triple turn signal duration  
can be adjusted.  
Washer/wiper system  
General information  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Exterior lighting"  
4 "One-touch turn signal"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
Do not use the wipers if the  
windshield is dry, as this may  
damage the wiper blades or  
cause them to become worn  
more quickly.  
3
The wipers can be operated in  
the standby state.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Signaling briefly  
Press the lever to the resistance  
point and hold it there for as  
long as you want the turn signal  
to flash.  
If the wipers start moving in the  
folded away state, body parts can  
be jammed or damage may occur  
to parts of the vehicle. There is a  
risk of injury or risk of damage to  
property. Make sure that the vehi-  
cle is switched off when the wip-  
ers are in the folded away state  
and the wipers are folded in when  
switching on.  
High beams, headlight  
flasher  
Push the lever forward or pull it  
backward.  
NOTICE  
If the wipers are frozen to the  
windshield, the wiper blades can  
be torn off and the wiper motor  
can overheat when switching on.  
There is a risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Defrost the windshield prior  
to switching the wipers on.  
1 High beams on, arrow 1.  
The high beams light up when the  
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dard position.  
Switching on  
Brief wipe: press the lever  
down from the standard posi-  
tion.  
The lever automatically returns to  
its initial position when released.  
Rain sensor  
Concept  
Press the lever up until the  
desired position is reached.  
The rain sensor automatically  
controls the time between wipes  
depending on the intensity of the  
rainfall.  
Resting position of the wipers,  
position 0.  
Rain sensor, position 1.  
Normal wiper speed, position  
2.  
Fast wiper speed, position 3.  
When travel is interrupted with  
the wiper system switched on:  
when travel continues, the wip-  
ers resume at their previous  
speed.  
General information  
The sensor is located on the  
windshield, directly in front of  
the interior mirror.  
Safety information  
NOTICE  
If the rain sensor is activated, the  
wipers can accidentally start mov-  
ing in vehicle washes. There is a  
risk of damage to property. Deac-  
tivate the rain sensor in vehicle  
washes.  
Switching off and brief  
wipe  
Press the lever down.  
Switching off: press the lever  
down until it reaches its stan-  
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Downward: low rains sensor  
sensitivity.  
Activating  
Windshield washer system  
Safety information  
WARNING  
The washer fluid can freeze onto  
the window at low temperatures  
and obstruct the view. There is a  
risk of an accident. Only use the  
washer systems, if the washer  
fluid cannot freeze. Use washer  
fluid with antifreeze, if needed.  
Press the lever up once from its  
standard position, arrow 1.  
Wiping is started.  
3
The LED in the wiper lever is  
illuminated.  
NOTICE  
In frosty conditions, wiper oper-  
ation may not start.  
When the washer fluid reservoir is  
empty, the wash pump cannot  
work as intended. There is a risk  
of damage to property. Do not use  
the washer system when the  
Deactivating  
washer fluid reservoir is empty.  
Press the lever back into the  
standard position.  
Cleaning the windshield  
Adjusting the rain sensor  
sensitivity  
Pull the lever.  
The system sprays washer fluid  
on the windshield and activates  
the wipers briefly.  
Turn the thumbwheel to adjust  
the sensitivity of the rain sensor.  
Upward: high rain sensor sensi-  
tivity.  
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Windshield washer nozzles  
NOTICE  
If the wipers are frozen to the  
windshield, the wiper blades can  
be torn off and the wiper motor  
can overheat when switching on.  
There is a risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Defrost the windshield prior  
to switching the wipers on.  
The windshield washer nozzles  
are automatically heated while  
standby state is switched on.  
Fold-away position of the  
wipers  
Folding away the wipers  
Concept  
1 Switch on standby state.  
The fold-out position enables  
the wipers to be folded away  
from the windshield.  
2 Move the wiper lever to the  
lowest position and hold it  
there until the wipers stop at  
a nearly vertical position.  
General information  
Important, for instance when  
changing the wiper blades or  
when folding out under frosty  
conditions.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
3 Fold the wipers all the way  
away from the windshield.  
If the wipers start moving in the  
folded away state, body parts can  
be jammed or damage may occur  
to parts of the vehicle. There is a  
risk of injury or risk of damage to  
property. Make sure that the vehi-  
cle is switched off when the wip-  
ers are in the folded away state  
and the wipers are folded in when  
switching on.  
Folding down the wipers  
After the wipers are folded back  
down, the wiper system must be  
reactivated.  
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1 Fold the wipers back down  
Selector lever positions  
onto the windshield.  
2 Switch on standby state and  
press and hold the wiper  
lever down again.  
Drive mode D  
Selector lever position for nor-  
mal vehicle operation. All gears  
for forward travel are activated  
automatically.  
3 Wipers return to their resting  
position and are ready again  
for operation.  
Reverse R  
Automatic transmission  
Concept  
Engage selector lever position R  
only when the vehicle is station-  
ary.  
3
The Automatic transmission  
combines the functions of man-  
ual shifting, if needed.  
Neutral N  
The vehicle may be pushed or  
roll without power, for instance  
in vehicle washes, refer to page  
125, in selector lever position N.  
Safety information  
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.  
Parking position P  
Selector lever position, for  
instance for parking the vehicle.  
The transmission blocks the  
drive wheels in selector lever  
position P.  
In order to ensure that the vehicle  
is secured against rolling away,  
follow the following:  
Set the parking brake.  
Engage selector lever position P  
only when the vehicle is station-  
ary.  
On uphill grades or on a down-  
hill slope, turn the front wheels  
in the direction of the curb.  
P is engaged automatically  
On uphill grades or on a down-  
hill slope, also secure the vehi-  
cle, for instance with a wheel  
chock.  
Selector lever position P is  
engaged automatically in situa-  
tions such as the following:  
After the drive-ready state is  
switched off and selector  
lever position R, D or M is  
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engaged.  
Engaging selector lever  
position D, N, R  
After the standby state has  
been switched off when selec-  
tor lever position N is  
engaged.  
A selector lever lock prevents  
the following faulty operation:  
Unintentional shifting into  
If the driver's safety belt is  
unbuckled, the driver's door is  
opened, and the brake pedal  
is not pressed while the vehi-  
cle is stationary and selector  
lever position D, M or R is  
engaged.  
selector lever position R.  
Unintentional shifting from  
selector lever position P into  
another selector lever posi-  
tion.  
1 Fasten driver's safety belt.  
2 Press and hold the button to  
release the selector lever  
lock.  
Engaging selector lever  
positions  
General information  
To prevent the vehicle from  
creeping after you select a drive  
mode, maintain pressure on the  
brake pedal until you are ready  
to start.  
3 Push the selector lever in the  
desired direction, past a  
Functional requirements  
Only when the drive-ready state  
is switched on and the brake  
pedal is depressed is it possible  
to change from selector lever  
position P to another selector  
lever position.  
resistance point, if needed.  
The selector lever automati-  
cally returns to the center  
position when released.  
The selection lever position P  
cannot be changed until all tech-  
nical requirements are met.  
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The vehicle can roll.  
NOTICE  
Engaging selector lever  
position P  
Selector lever position P is auto-  
matically engaged when standby  
state is switched off. There is a  
risk of damage to property. Do not  
switch standby state off in vehicle  
washes.  
Irrespective of standby state, the  
selector lever position P is auto-  
matically engaged after approx.  
35 minutes.  
Press button P.  
3
If there is a malfunction, you  
may not be able to change the  
selector lever position.  
Rolling or pushing the  
vehicle  
Electronically unlock the trans-  
mission lock, if needed, refer to  
page 127.  
General information  
In some situations, the vehicle is  
to roll without its own power for  
a short distance, for instance in  
a vehicle wash, or be pushed.  
Kickdown  
Kickdown is used to achieve  
maximum driving performance.  
Engaging selector lever  
position N  
Step on the accelerator pedal  
beyond the resistance point at  
the full throttle position.  
1 Switch on drive-ready state  
while pressing on the brake  
pedal.  
Manual mode  
2 If necessary, release the  
Concept  
parking brake.  
3 Depress the brake pedal.  
Manual gear-shifting is possible  
in manual mode.  
4 Touch the selector lever lock  
and engage selector lever  
position N.  
5 Switch off drive-ready state.  
In this way, standby state remains  
switched on, and a vehicle mes-  
sage is displayed.  
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Activating manual mode  
General information  
Shifting  
The vehicle only shifts at suit-  
able engine and road speeds.  
Short-term manual mode  
In selector lever position D,  
actuating a shift paddle switches  
into manual mode temporarily.  
After conservative driving in  
manual mode without accelera-  
tion or shifting via the shift pad-  
dles for a certain amount of  
time, the transmission switches  
back to automatic mode.  
Press the selector lever to the  
left from selector lever position  
D.  
The engaged gear is displayed  
in the instrument cluster, for  
instance 1M.  
It is possible to switch into auto-  
matic mode as follows:  
Shifting  
Pull and hold right shift pad-  
To shift down: press the  
dle.  
selector lever forward.  
In addition to the briefly pulled  
right shift paddle, briefly pull  
the left shift paddle.  
To shift up: pull the selector  
lever rearwards.  
Continuous manual mode  
Ending the manual mode  
In selector lever position M,  
actuating a shift paddle switches  
into manual mode permanently.  
Push the selector lever to the  
right.  
D is displayed in the instrument  
cluster.  
Shifting  
Shift paddles  
Concept  
The shift paddles on the steer-  
ing wheel allow you to shift  
gears quickly while keeping both  
hands on the steering wheel.  
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Shifting up: pull the right shift  
Engaging selector lever  
position N  
paddle.  
Shifting down: pull left shift  
1 Press and hold down brake  
paddle.  
pedal.  
Downshifting to the lowest  
possible gear: keep the left  
shift paddle pulled.  
2 Press the Start/Stop button.  
The starter must audibly  
start. Hold the Start/Stop but-  
ton pressed.  
The selected gear is briefly dis-  
played in the instrument cluster,  
followed by the current gear.  
3 With your free hand, press  
the button on the selector  
lever, arrow 1, and press the  
selector lever into selector  
lever position N and hold,  
arrow N, until selector lever  
position N is displayed in the  
instrument cluster.  
Displays in the instrument  
cluster  
3
The selector lever posi-  
tion is displayed, for  
example P.  
A vehicle message is displayed.  
R
Electronic unlocking of  
the transmission lock  
1
N
General information  
Electronically unlock the trans-  
mission lock to maneuver vehi-  
cle from a danger area.  
4 Release Start/Stop button  
and selector lever.  
Unlocking is possible, if the  
starter can spin the engine.  
5 Release brake, as soon as  
the starter stops.  
Before unlocking the transmis-  
sion lock, set the parking brake  
to prevent the vehicle from roll-  
ing away.  
6 Maneuver the vehicle from  
the danger area and secure it  
against moving on its own.  
For additional information, see  
the chapter on tow-starting and  
towing, refer to page 319.  
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Launch Control  
3
Press the button.  
TRACTION will be displayed on the  
instrument cluster and the VSC  
OFF indicator lamp will illuminate.  
Concept  
Launch Control enables opti-  
mum acceleration on surfaces  
with good traction under dry sur-  
rounding conditions.  
4 Select the D selector lever  
position.  
5 Firmly depress the brake  
pedal with your left foot.  
6 Fully depress and hold the  
accelerator pedal at the kick-  
down position.  
General information  
The use of Launch Control  
causes premature component  
wear since this function rep-  
resents a very heavy load for  
the vehicle.  
A flag symbol will be shown in the  
instrument cluster.  
7 The engine speed will be  
adjusted for launching.  
Release the brake pedal  
within 3 seconds.  
Do not use Launch Control  
during the break-in, refer to  
page 252, period.  
Repeated use during a trip  
Do not steer the steering wheel  
when driving off with Launch  
Control.  
After Launch Control has been  
used, the transmission must  
cool down for approx. 5 minutes  
before Launch Control can be  
used again. Launch Control  
adjusts to the surrounding con-  
ditions, when used again.  
Functional requirements  
Launch Control is available  
when the engine is at operating  
temperature. The engine is at  
operating temperature after an  
uninterrupted trip of at least 6  
miles/10 km.  
After using Launch Control  
To increase vehicle stability,  
activate VSC Vehicle Stability  
Control System again as soon  
as possible.  
Start with launch control  
1 Switch on drive-ready state.  
2 Press the sport button.  
System limits  
SPORT will be displayed on the  
instrument cluster, indicating sport  
mode has been selected.  
An experienced driver may be  
able to achieve better accelera-  
tion values in VSC OFF mode.  
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Driving modes  
Sport mode button  
Concept  
Button in the vehicle  
The Sport mode button influ-  
ences the driving dynamics  
properties of the vehicle.  
Driving Configu-  
Button  
mode  
ration  
General information  
Custom-  
ize  
SPORT  
SPORT  
The following systems are  
affected, for instance:  
When drive-ready state is  
switched on, the NORMAL driv-  
ing mode is selected automati-  
cally.  
3
Engine characteristics.  
Automatic transmission.  
Adaptive variable suspension.  
Steering.  
Driving modes in detail  
Display in the instrument clus-  
ter.  
NORMAL  
Cruise control.  
Concept  
Balanced tuning between  
dynamic and efficient driving.  
Overview  
SPORT  
Concept  
Dynamic tuning for higher agility  
with an optimized chassis and  
suspension.  
Switching on  
Displays in the instrument  
cluster  
Press the button.  
Customize  
The selected driving  
mode is displayed in  
the instrument cluster.  
Concept  
Customize settings can be  
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adjusted in the customize driv-  
ing mode.  
Displays  
Configuration  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
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.  
3 "Configure SPORT INDIVID-  
UAL"  
4 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Reset Customize to the stan-  
dard settings:  
"Reset to SPORT STANDARD".  
Instrument cluster  
Concept  
The instrument cluster is a vari-  
able display. When the sport  
mode switch is used to change  
the driving mode, the instrument  
cluster displays change to  
match the driving mode.  
General information  
The display change in the instru-  
ment cluster can be deactivated  
via Toyota Supra Command.  
Some of the displays in the  
instrument cluster may differ  
from the illustrations in this  
Owner's Manual.  
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Overview  
Sport mode display  
Concept  
The display can be changed for  
sport mode.  
Changing the display  
Push the sport mode  
switch until SPORT is  
displayed.  
1 Fuel gauge P.136  
2 Speedometer  
3
3 Tachometer P.137  
Status, Sport mode switch  
P.129  
The driving mode will change to  
sport mode.  
4 Time P.57  
5 Variable displays P.131  
6 External temperature P.138  
Vehicle messages  
Concept  
7 Engine coolant temperature  
The vehicle messages system  
monitors functions in the vehicle  
and notifies you of malfunctions  
in the monitored systems.  
P.138  
8 Vehicle messages P.131  
Range P.138  
9 Transmission display P.123  
10Variable displays P.131  
General information  
Speed Limit Info P.140  
A vehicle messages message is  
displayed as a combination of  
indicator or warning lights and  
SMS text messages in the  
instrument cluster and, if appli-  
cable, in the Head-up Display.  
Variable displays  
In some areas of the instrument  
cluster, various assistance sys-  
tems, for example the cruise  
control, can be displayed. The  
displays may vary depending on  
the equipment version and  
country variant.  
In addition, an acoustic signal  
may sound and an SMS text  
message may appear on the  
Control Display.  
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2 "Vehicle status"  
Hiding vehicle messages  
3
"Vehicle messages"  
4 Select the SMS text mes-  
sage.  
Display  
Vehicle messages  
At least one vehicle  
messages message is  
displayed or is stored.  
Press and hold the button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Continuous display  
SMS text messages  
Some vehicle messages are  
displayed continuously and are  
not cleared until the malfunction  
is eliminated. If several malfunc-  
tions occur at once, the mes-  
sages are displayed  
SMS text messages in combina-  
tion with a symbol in the instru-  
ment cluster explain a vehicle  
message and the meaning of  
the indicator/warning lights.  
consecutively.  
Supplementary SMS text  
messages  
The messages can be hidden  
for approx. 8 seconds. After this  
time, they are displayed again  
automatically.  
Additional information, such as  
the reason for an error or mal-  
function or the required action,  
can be called up via vehicle  
messages.  
Temporary display  
Some vehicle messages are  
hidden automatically after  
approx. 20 seconds. The vehicle  
messages are stored and can  
be displayed again later.  
With urgent messages the  
added text will be automatically  
displayed on the Control Dis-  
play.  
Depending on the vehicle mes-  
sage, further help can be  
selected.  
Displaying stored vehicle  
messages  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
1 "My vehicle"  
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2 "Vehicle status"  
Red lights  
Safety belt reminder  
3
"Vehicle messages"  
4 Select the desired text mes-  
sage.  
Indicator light flashes or  
5 Select desired setting  
is illuminated: safety  
belt on the driver or  
passenger side is not  
buckled. The safety belt  
reminder can also be  
activated if objects are  
placed on the front pas-  
senger seat.  
Messages after trip comple-  
tion  
Certain messages displayed  
while driving are displayed  
again after drive-ready state is  
switched off.  
3
Make sure that the  
safety belts are posi-  
tioned correctly.  
Indicator/warning lights  
Concept  
Airbag system  
Airbag system and belt  
tensioner are not work-  
ing.  
Indicator/warning lights in the  
instrument cluster display the  
status of some functions in the  
vehicle and indicate when a  
malfunction is present in the  
monitored systems.  
Have the vehicle  
checked immediately  
by your Toyota dealer.  
Parking brake  
General information  
The parking brake is  
set.  
The indicator/warning lights can  
light up in a variety of combina-  
tions and colors.  
For releasing the park-  
ing brake, refer to page  
118.  
Several of the lights are  
checked for proper functioning  
and light up temporarily when  
drive-ready state is switched on.  
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Brake system  
VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
trol System  
Braking system  
impaired. Continue to  
drive moderately.  
The indicator light  
flashes: VSC controls  
the drive and braking  
forces. The vehicle is  
stabilized. Reduce  
speed and modify your  
driving style to the driv-  
ing circumstances.  
Have the vehicle  
checked immediately  
by your Toyota dealer.  
Yellow lights  
The indicator light lights  
up: VSC has malfunc-  
tioned.  
Anti-lock Braking System  
ABS  
Have the system imme-  
diately checked by a  
dealer’s service center  
or another qualified ser-  
vice center or repair  
shop.  
Braking force boost  
may not be working.  
Avoid abrupt braking.  
Take the longer brak-  
ing distance into  
account.  
VSC, refer to page 194.  
Have the system imme-  
diately checked by your  
Toyota dealer.  
VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
trol System is deactivated or  
Traction mode is activated  
VSC is deactivated or  
Traction mode is acti-  
vated.  
VSC, refer to page 194,  
and Traction mode,  
refer to page 196.  
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Tire Pressure Monitor TPM  
Steering system  
The indicator light lights  
up: the Tire Pressure  
Monitor reports a low  
tire inflation pressure or  
a flat tire. Follow the  
information in the vehi-  
cle message.  
Steering system may  
not be working.  
Have the system  
checked by your Toyota  
dealer.  
Emissions  
The indicator light  
flashes and then con-  
tinuously lights up: no  
flat tire or loss of tire  
inflation pressure can  
be detected.  
The warning light  
lights up:  
3
Emissions are deterio-  
rating. Have the vehi-  
cle checked as soon  
as possible.  
Interference caused  
by systems or  
devices with the  
same radio fre-  
quency: after leaving  
the area of the inter-  
ference, the system  
automatically  
The warning light  
flashes under certain  
circumstances:  
This indicates that  
there is excessive mis-  
firing in the engine.  
becomes active  
again.  
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.  
A wheel without TPM  
wheel electronics is  
mounted: have it  
checked by your Toy-  
ota dealer as needed.  
Malfunction: have the  
system checked by  
your Toyota dealer.  
Tire Pressure Monitor,  
refer to page 280.  
Socket for Onboard  
Diagnosis, refer to page  
302.  
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Green lights  
Turn signal  
Automatic high-beam  
Automatic high-beam is  
switched on.  
High beams are  
switched on and off  
automatically depend-  
ing on the traffic situa-  
tion.  
Turn signal switched  
on.  
Unusually rapid flash-  
ing of the indicator light  
indicates that a turn sig-  
nal bulb has failed.  
Automatic high-beam,  
refer to page 154.  
Turn signal, refer to  
page 118.  
Blue lights  
High beams  
Parking lights  
Parking lights are  
switched on.  
High beams are  
switched on.  
Parking lights/low  
beams, refer to page  
151.  
High beams, refer to  
page 119.  
Low beams  
Fuel gauge  
Low beams are  
switched on.  
Concept  
Parking lights/low  
beams, refer to page  
151.  
The current fill level of the fuel  
tank is displayed.  
General information  
Lane departure warning  
Vehicle tilt position may cause  
the display to vary.  
The indicator light lights  
up: the system is acti-  
vated. A lane marking  
was detected on at  
least one side of the  
vehicle and warnings  
can be issued.  
Information on refueling, refer to  
page 262.  
Lane departure warn-  
ing, refer to page 182.  
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Display  
Switching on shift lights  
1 Select SPORT using the  
An arrow beside the  
sport mode switch.  
fuel pump symbol  
shows which side of the  
vehicle the fuel filler  
flap is on.  
2 Activate manual mode of the  
transmission.  
Display  
Indicator light in the  
instrument cluster  
The yellow indicator  
light illuminates, once  
the fuel reserve is  
reached.  
3
Tachometer  
• Successive orange illumi-  
nated fields indicate the  
upcoming shift moment.  
• The field lights up red. Do not  
wait any further to shift.  
Always avoid engine speeds in  
the red warning field. In this  
range, the fuel supply is reduced  
to protect the engine.  
When the maximum speed is  
reached, the entire display  
flashes red and the supply of  
fuel is interrupted in order to  
protect the engine.  
Shift lights  
Concept  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment, the shift position indica-  
tors on the tachometer indicate  
the maximum shift point at  
which the best possible acceler-  
ation can be achieved.  
Standby state and  
drive-ready state  
The letters OFF in the  
tachometer indicate  
that drive-ready state is  
switched off and  
Functional requirement  
standby state is  
switched on.  
When the selected driving mode  
is sport mode, a shift light will be  
displayed.  
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The letters READY in  
the tachometer indicate  
that the Auto Start/Stop  
function is ready to  
start the engine auto-  
matically.  
Indicator light in the  
instrument cluster  
A red indicator light is  
displayed.  
For further information, see Idle  
state, standby state, and  
drive-ready state, refer to page  
40.  
External temperature  
General information  
If the indicator drops to  
+37°F/+3°C or lower, a signal  
sounds.  
Engine coolant tempera-  
ture  
A vehicle message is displayed.  
Display  
There is an increased risk of ice  
on roads.  
When the engine  
temperature is low:  
Only the segments in  
the low temperature  
range will be illumi-  
nated. Drive with  
moderate engine  
speed and vehicle  
speed.  
When the engine  
temperature is nor-  
mal: All segments to  
the middle tempera-  
ture range will be illu-  
minated.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Even at temperatures above  
+37°F/+3°C there can be a risk of  
icy roads, for instance on bridges  
or shady sections of road. There  
is a risk of an accident. Modify  
your driving style to the weather  
conditions at low temperatures.  
Time  
The time is displayed in the  
instrument cluster. Setting the  
time and time format, refer to  
page 57.  
When the engine  
temperature is high:  
All segments to the  
high temperature  
range will be illumi-  
nated. A warning  
message will also be  
displayed.  
Range  
To check the coolant  
level, refer to page 298.  
Concept  
The range indicates the dis-  
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tance that can still be covered  
with the current fuel level.  
state, the instrument cluster  
briefly displays available driving  
distance or time to the next  
scheduled maintenance.  
General information  
The estimated range available  
with the remaining fuel is perma-  
nently displayed in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
Display  
Detailed information on ser-  
vice notifications  
With a low remaining range, a  
vehicle message is briefly dis-  
played. With a dynamic driving  
style, for instance fast cornering,  
the engine function is not always  
ensured.  
More information on the type of  
service required may be dis-  
played on the Control Display.  
3
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle status"  
The vehicle message appears  
continuously below a range of  
approx. 30 miles/50 km.  
3
"Service required"  
Maintenance and service measures  
and legally mandated inspections  
are displayed.  
Safety information  
4 Select an entry to call up  
NOTICE  
detailed information.  
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.  
Symbols  
Symbols  
Description  
No service is currently  
required.  
Service notifications  
Concept  
The time for recom-  
mended maintenance  
or a legally mandated  
inspection is approach-  
ing.  
The function displays the ser-  
vice notifications and the corre-  
sponding maintenance scopes.  
The time for recom-  
mended maintenance  
has already passed.  
General information  
After switching on drive-ready  
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Example  
Description  
Entering appointment dates  
Enter the dates for the manda-  
tory vehicle inspections.  
Efficient gear is set.  
Make sure that the vehicle's  
date and time are set correctly.  
Shift into efficient gear.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle status"  
Speed Limit Info  
Speed Limit Info  
Concept  
3
"Service required"  
4 "Date:"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
Speed Limit Info shows the cur-  
rent valid maximum speed in the  
instrument cluster and the  
Head-up Display.  
Gear shift indicator  
Concept  
The system recommends the  
most efficient gear for the cur-  
rent driving situation.  
General information  
The camera in the area of the  
interior mirror detects traffic  
signs at the edge of the road as  
well as variable overhead sign  
posts.  
General information  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment and country version, the  
gear shift indicator is active in  
the manual mode of the auto-  
matic transmission.  
Traffic signs with extra symbols  
are considered and compared  
with the vehicle's onboard data.  
The traffic sign will then be  
either displayed or ignored  
depending on the situation in the  
instrument cluster and the  
Head-up Display.  
Displaying  
Suggestions to shift gear up or  
down are displayed in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
The system takes into account  
any information that is stored in  
the navigation system and also  
displays speed limits present on  
routes without signs.  
On vehicles without a gear shift  
indicator, the engaged gear is  
displayed.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Display via Toyota Supra  
Command  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Instrument panel"  
5 "Road signs"  
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.  
Display  
Overview  
Camera  
3
Speed Limit Info  
Current speed limit.  
Speed Limit Info not  
available.  
The camera is installed near the  
interior mirror.  
If the detected speed limit has  
been exceeded, the indicator  
light will flash.  
Keep the windshield in front of  
the interior mirror clean and  
clear.  
Settings  
Displaying Speed Limit  
Info  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Instrument panel"  
5 Select desired setting:  
General information  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment, Speed Limit Info is dis-  
played permanently in the  
instrument cluster or via Toyota  
Supra Command.  
"Warn when speeding": acti-  
vating/deactivating the flash-  
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ing of the Speed Limit Info  
display in the instrument clus-  
ter and Head-up Display  
when the currently valid  
speed limit is exceeded.  
stored in the navigation sys-  
tem are incorrect.  
If the speed limits vary with  
the time of day and the day of  
the week.  
"Excess speed display": the  
speed limit that is detected by  
the Speed Limit Info is dis-  
played with a marking in the  
speedometer in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
In areas not covered by the  
navigation system.  
When roads differ from the  
navigation, such as due to  
changes in road routing.  
In case of electronic traffic  
signs.  
System limits  
When passing buses or trucks  
with traffic signs applied to  
them.  
The system may not be fully  
functional and may provide  
incorrect information in the fol-  
lowing situations:  
If the traffic signs are  
non-conforming.  
In heavy fog, wet conditions,  
When signs that are valid for  
or snowfall.  
a parallel road are detected.  
When signs are fully or par-  
tially concealed by objects,  
stickers or paint.  
In the presence of coun-  
try-specific signs and road  
configurations.  
When driving very close to the  
During calibration of the cam-  
era immediately after vehicle  
delivery.  
vehicle in front of you.  
When driving toward bright  
lights or strong reflections.  
When the windshield in front  
of the interior mirror is fogged  
over, dirty or covered by a  
sticker, etc.  
Selection lists  
Concept  
If the camera has overheated  
and been temporarily  
The display can be operated  
when necessary.  
switched off due to exces-  
sively high temperatures.  
Entertainment source.  
Current audio source.  
In the event of incorrect  
List of most recent telephone  
detection by the camera.  
calls.  
If the speed limits or road data  
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If necessary, the corresponding  
menu will open on the Control  
Display.  
the instrument cluster, such as  
average values.  
Calling up information  
Display  
Items displayed may differ  
depending on the specifications  
of the vehicle.  
Displaying and using the  
list  
3
Button  
Function  
Press and hold the button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Change the entertain-  
ment source.  
Information is displayed in the  
instrument cluster. Pressing the  
button repeatedly displays addi-  
tional information.  
Pressing the button  
again will close the cur-  
rently displayed list.  
Show list of most  
recent telephone calls.  
Information at a glance  
Turn the thumbwheel:  
select entertainment  
source or list entry.  
The following information can be  
displayed on the Onboard Com-  
puter:  
Press the thumbwheel  
to confirm the setting.  
Miles and trip miles.  
Current drivable range.  
Consumption display.  
The currently selected  
list can be displayed  
again in the instrument  
cluster by turning the  
thumbwheel.  
Average consumption and  
average speed.  
Onboard Computer in the  
instrument cluster  
Adjusting information for  
Onboard Computer  
For some information of the  
Onboard Computer, it is possi-  
ble to set whether it can be  
called up in the instrument clus-  
ter.  
Concept  
The Onboard Computer dis-  
plays different vehicle data in  
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Via Toyota Supra Command:  
tance that can still be covered  
with the current fuel level.  
1 "My vehicle"  
General information  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Instrument panel"  
5 "Onboard info"  
The estimated range available  
with the remaining fuel is perma-  
nently displayed in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
6 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
With a low remaining range, a  
vehicle message is briefly dis-  
played. With a dynamic driving  
style, for instance taking curves  
aggressively, the engine func-  
tion is not always ensured.  
Information in detail  
The vehicle message appears  
continuously below a range of  
approx. 30 miles/50 km.  
Odometer and trip odometer  
Displaying/resetting miles  
• Press the knob to dis-  
play the trip miles.  
Safety information  
NOTICE  
When the drive-ready  
state is switched off,  
miles and trip miles are  
displayed.  
• Keep the knob  
pressed down to  
reset the trip miles.  
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.  
Display  
Display  
Consumption display  
Current drivable range  
Concept  
Concept  
The current consumption dis-  
The range indicates the dis-  
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plays the current consumption  
of fuel. Check whether you are  
currently driving in an efficient  
and environmentally friendly  
manner.  
Resetting average values  
General information  
The current fuel consumption is  
displayed on the instrument  
cluster as a bar display.  
Press and hold the button on the  
turn signal lever.  
Display  
Display  
3
Average speed and average  
consumption  
Onboard Computer on the  
Control Display  
General information  
Average speed and average  
consumption are calculated for  
the distance traveled since the  
last reset in the Onboard Com-  
puter.  
Concept  
The Onboard Computer dis-  
plays different vehicle data on  
the Control Display, such as  
average values.  
Periods in which the vehicle is  
parked with the engine manually  
stopped are not included in the  
calculation of the average  
speed.  
General information  
Two types of Onboard Com-  
puter are available on the Con-  
trol Display:  
"Onboard info": average val-  
ues, such as the consump-  
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tion, are displayed. The  
values can be reset individu-  
ally.  
reset.  
"Automatic reset": all val-  
ues are reset approx. 4 hours  
after the vehicle has come to  
a standhill.  
"Trip computer": the values  
deliver an overview of a cer-  
tain distance and can be reset  
as often as necessary.  
5 If necessary, "OK"  
Sport displays  
Calling up the Onboard  
Computer or trip computer  
Concept  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Depending on the vehicle speci-  
fications, the current power out-  
put and torque can be displayed  
on the control display.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driving information"  
3 "Onboard info" or "Trip com-  
puter"  
Display on the Control Dis-  
play  
Resetting the Onboard  
computer  
Overview  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Driving information"  
3 "Onboard info"  
4 "Consumption" or "Speed"  
5 "OK"  
The following information is dis-  
played:  
Torque.  
Power.  
Displays  
Resetting the trip com-  
puter  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
2 "Sport displays"  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Speed warning  
2 "Driving information"  
3 "Trip computer"  
Concept  
4 Move the Controller to the  
left, if needed.  
A speed limit can be set that  
when reached will cause a  
"Reset": all values are  
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warning to be issued.  
3 "Speed warning"  
4 "Select current speed"  
General information  
Vehicle status  
The warning is repeated if the  
vehicle speed exceeds the set  
speed limit again, after it has  
dropped below it by 3 mph/5  
km/h.  
General information  
The status can be displayed and  
actions performed for several  
systems.  
Configuring the speed  
limit warning  
Opening the vehicle status  
3
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle status"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Speed warning"  
4 "Warning at:"  
Information at a glance  
5 Turn the Controller until the  
"Tire Pressure Monitor":  
Status of the Tire Pressure  
Monitor, refer to page 280.  
desired speed is displayed.  
6 Press the Controller.  
"Engine oil level": Elec-  
tronic engine oil level check,  
refer to page 295.  
Activating/deactivatingthe  
speed warning  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
"Vehicle messages": Vehi-  
cle messages are stored in  
the background and can be  
displayed on the Control Dis-  
play. Displaying stored vehi-  
cle messages, refer to page  
132.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Speed warning"  
4 "Speed warning"  
Setting your current speed  
as the speed warning  
"Service required": Dis-  
playing service notifications,  
refer to page 139.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
"Remote maintenance  
Call": service request.  
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Display  
Head-up Display*  
*
: if equipped  
Overview  
Concept  
The following information is dis-  
played on the Head-up Display:  
This system projects important  
information into the driver's field  
of vision, for instance the speed.  
Speed.  
Navigation instructions.  
Vehicle messages.  
The driver can get information  
without averting his or her eyes  
from the road.  
Selection list in the instrument  
cluster.  
Driver assistance systems.  
General information  
Some of this information is only  
displayed briefly as needed.  
Follow the information on clean-  
ing the Head-up Display, refer to  
page 327.  
Selecting the view  
Various views are available for  
the Head-up Display.  
Overview  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Switching on/off  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Setting the brightness  
1 "My vehicle"  
The brightness is automatically  
adjusted to the ambient bright-  
ness.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Head-up display"  
The basic setting can be  
adjusted manually.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
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1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Brightness"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Rotation"  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
desired brightness is set.  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
desired setting is selected.  
7 Press the Controller.  
7 Press the Controller.  
When the low beams are  
switched on, the brightness of  
the Head-up Display can be  
additionally influenced using the  
instrument lighting.  
Visibility of the display  
3
The visibility of the displays in  
the Head-up Display is influ-  
enced by the following factors:  
Adjusting the height  
Seat position.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Objects on the cover of the  
1 "My vehicle"  
Head-up Display.  
2 "System settings"  
3 "Displays"  
Sunglasses with certain polar-  
ization filters.  
4 "Head-up display"  
5 "Height"  
Wet roads.  
Unfavorable light conditions.  
6 Turn the Controller until the  
If the image is distorted, have  
the basic settings checked by  
your Toyota dealer.  
desired height is reached.  
7 Press the Controller.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Special windshield  
The windshield is part of the  
system.  
The height of the Head-up Dis-  
play can also be stored using  
the memory function, refer to  
page 104.  
The shape of the windshield  
makes it possible to display a  
precise image.  
Setting the rotation  
A film in the windshield prevents  
double images from being gen-  
erated.  
The Head-up Display view can  
be rotated.  
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For this reason, it is strongly  
suggested to have the special  
windshield replaced by your  
Toyota dealer if necessary.  
Lights  
Vehicle features and  
options  
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.  
Lights and lighting  
Switches in the vehicle  
The light switch element is  
located next to the steering  
wheel.  
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to be switched on.  
Symbol  
Function  
If the low beams are switched  
on manually, the automatic  
headlight control is deactivated.  
Lights off.  
Daytime running lights.  
Activating  
Parking lights.  
Press the button on the  
light switch element.  
Automatic headlight  
control.  
Adaptive light functions.  
The LED in the button lights up.  
The indicator light in the  
instrument cluster is  
illuminated when the  
low beams are  
Low beams.  
3
Instrument lighting.  
switched on.  
System limits  
Right roadside parking  
light.  
The automatic headlight control  
cannot serve as a substitute for  
your personal judgment of light-  
ing conditions.  
Left roadside parking  
light.  
For example, the sensors are  
unable to detect fog or hazy  
weather. In these situations,  
switch the light on manually.  
Automatic headlight con-  
trol  
Concept  
Parking lights, low beams  
and roadside parking  
lights  
The low beams are switched on  
and off automatically depending  
on the ambient brightness, for  
instance in tunnels, in twilight or  
if there is precipitation.  
General information  
If the driver's door is opened  
when the drive-ready state is  
switched off, the exterior lighting  
is automatically switched off  
after a period of time.  
General information  
A blue sky with the sun low on  
the horizon can cause the lights  
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Parking lights  
Low beams  
General information  
Switching on  
The parking lights can only be  
switched on in the low speed  
range.  
Press the button on the  
light switch element.  
The low beams illuminate when  
drive-ready state is switched on.  
Switching on  
The indicator light in the  
instrument cluster lights  
up.  
Press the button on the  
light switch element.  
Press the button again to switch  
on the low beams when the  
standby state is switched on.  
The indicator light in the  
instrument cluster lights  
up.  
The vehicle is illuminated on all  
sides.  
Switching off  
Do not use the parking lights for  
extended periods; otherwise,  
they might drain the battery and  
it would then be impossible to  
switch on drive-ready state.  
Depending on the country vari-  
ant, the low beams can be  
switched off in the low speed  
range.  
Depending on the surrounding  
conditions, the low beam head-  
lights may not be able to be  
turned off.  
Switching off  
Press the button on the  
light switch element or  
switch on the  
Press the button on the  
light switch element.  
drive-ready state.  
After the drive-ready state is  
switched on, the automatic  
headlight control will be acti-  
vated.  
Roadside parking lights  
When the vehicle is parked, a  
one-sided roadside parking light  
can be switched on.  
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Button  
Function  
Headlight courtesy delay  
feature  
Right roadside  
parking light  
on/off.  
General information  
Left roadside  
parking light  
on/off.  
The low beams stay illuminated  
for a particular time if the high  
beams are switched on after the  
drive-ready state is switched off.  
Switching off the roadside park-  
ing light:  
Setting the duration  
Press the button on the  
light switch element or  
switch on the  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
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1 "My Vehicle"  
drive-ready state.  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
Welcome lights and head-  
light courtesy delay fea-  
ture  
3 "Exterior lighting"  
4 "Pathway lighting"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
Welcome lights  
Daytime running lights  
General information  
General information  
Depending on the equipment,  
the exterior lighting of the vehi-  
cle can be set individually.  
The daytime running lights light  
up when drive-ready state is  
switched on.  
Activating/deactivating  
Activating/deactivating  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
In some countries, daytime run-  
ning lights are mandatory, so it  
may not be possible to deacti-  
vate the daytime running lights.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Exterior lighting"  
4 Select desired setting:  
"Welcome lights"  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Exterior lighting"  
Individual light functions are  
switched on for a limited time.  
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4 "Daytime running lamps"  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
2 Press and hold the button on  
the turn signal lever.  
Automatic high-beam  
Concept  
The Automatic high-beam  
detects other traffic participants  
early on and automatically  
switches the high beams on or  
off depending on the traffic situ-  
ation.  
The indicator light in the  
instrument cluster is  
illuminated when the  
low beams are  
switched on.  
General information  
The headlights are automatically  
switched between low beams  
and high beams.  
The Automatic high-beam  
ensures that the high beams are  
switched on, whenever the traf-  
fic situation allows. In the low  
speed range, the high beams  
are not switched on by the sys-  
tem.  
The blue indicator light  
in the instrument clus-  
ter lights up when the  
system switches on the  
high beams.  
The system responds to light  
from oncoming traffic and traffic  
driving ahead of you, and to  
ambient lighting, for instance in  
towns and cities.  
Driving interruption with acti-  
vated Automatic high-beam: the  
Automatic high-beam remains  
activated when driving contin-  
ues.  
The high beams can be  
switched on and off manually at  
any time.  
The Automatic high-beam is  
deactivated when manually  
switching the high beams on  
and off, refer to page 119.  
Activating  
To reactivate the Automatic  
high-beam, press the button on  
the turn signal lever.  
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Press the button on the  
light switch element.  
The LED in the button lights up.  
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Deactivating  
Adjusting the sensitivity  
Pull the turn signal lever for  
approximately 10 seconds. The  
system responds more sensi-  
tively.  
A vehicle message is displayed.  
Resetting the sensitivity  
Pull the turn signal lever again  
for approx. 10 seconds. The  
sensitivity of the Automatic  
high-beam is reset to the factory  
settings.  
Press and hold the button on the  
turn signal lever.  
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Sensitivity of the Auto-  
matic high-beam  
System limits  
General information  
The Automatic high-beam can-  
not serve as a substitute for the  
driver's personal judgment of  
when to use the high beams. In  
situation that require this, there-  
fore switch off manually.  
The sensitivity of the Automatic  
high-beam can be adjusted.  
WARNING  
If adjustments have been made or  
the sensitivity has been modified,  
oncoming traffic may be momen-  
tarily blinded. There is a risk of an  
accident. If adjustments have  
been made and the sensitivity has  
been modified, make sure that  
oncoming traffic is not momentar-  
ily blinded. Switch off the high  
beams manually if required.  
The system is not fully functional  
in the following situations, and  
driver intervention may be nec-  
essary:  
In very unfavorable weather  
conditions, such as fog or  
heavy precipitation.  
Functional requirements  
When detecting poorly-lit road  
users such as pedestrians,  
cyclists, horseback riders and  
wagons; when driving close to  
train or ship traffic; or at ani-  
mal crossings.  
The setting can only be per-  
formed when the vhicle is sta-  
tionary. The drive-ready state  
must be switched on and the  
light must be turned off.  
In tight curves, on hilltops or  
in depressions, in crossing  
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traffic or half-obscured  
oncoming traffic on highways.  
Overview  
In poorly-lit towns and cities  
or in the presence of highly  
reflective signs.  
Buttons in the vehicle  
When the windshield in front  
of the interior mirror is fogged  
over, dirty or covered with  
stickers, etc.  
Instrument lighting  
Functional requirement  
Interior lights  
The parking lights or low beams  
must be switched on to adjust  
the brightness.  
Reading lights  
Settings  
Switching the interior  
lights on/off  
Adjust the brightness  
with the thumbwheel.  
Press the button.  
To switch off permanently: press  
the button and hold for approx. 3  
seconds.  
Interior lights  
General information  
Switching the reading  
lights on/off  
Depending on the equipment  
version, interior lights, footwell  
lights and door entry lighting are  
automatically controlled.  
Press the button.  
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Safety  
Vehicle features and  
options  
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.  
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Airbags  
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1 Knee airbag  
2 Front airbag, driver  
3 Front airbag, front passenger  
4 Curtain shield airbag  
5 Side airbag  
Front airbags  
Knee airbag  
Front airbags help protect the  
driver and the front passenger  
by responding to frontal impacts  
in which safety belts alone  
would not provide adequate pro-  
tection.  
The knee airbag protects the  
legs in the event of a frontal  
impact.  
Curtain shield airbag  
The curtain shield airbag sup-  
ports the head in the event of a  
side-on crash.  
Side airbag  
In the event of a side impact, the  
side airbag protects the side of  
the body in the chest, lap, and  
head area.  
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keep their heads away from  
the side airbag.  
Protective effect  
There should be no addi-  
tional persons, animals or  
objects between an airbag  
and a person.  
General information  
Airbags are not triggered in  
every impact situation, for  
instance in less severe acci-  
dents.  
Dashboard and windshield on  
the front passenger side must  
stay clear - do not attach  
Information on optimum  
effect of the airbags  
adhesive labels or coverings  
and do not attach brackets or  
cables, for instance for GPS  
devices or mobile phones.  
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WARNING  
If the seat position is incorrect or  
the deployment area of the air-  
bags is impaired, the airbag sys-  
tem cannot provide protection as  
intended and may cause addi-  
tional injuries due to triggering.  
There is a risk of injuries or dan-  
ger to life. Follow the information  
on achieving the optimum protec-  
tive effect of the airbag system.  
Do not apply adhesive materi-  
als to the airbag cover panels,  
do not cover them or modify  
them in any way.  
Do not use the cover of the  
front airbag on the front pas-  
senger side as a storage  
area.  
Keep a distance from the air-  
Do not attach slip covers, seat  
cushions or other objects to  
the front passenger seat that  
are not specifically suited for  
seats with integrated side air-  
bags.  
bags.  
Always grasp the steering  
wheel on the steering wheel  
rim. Hold your hands at the 3  
o'clock and 9 o'clock posi-  
tions, to keep the risk of injury  
to your hands or arms as low  
as possible when the airbag is  
triggered.  
Do not hang pieces of cloth-  
ing, such as jackets, over the  
backrests.  
Never modify either the indi-  
vidual components or the wir-  
ing in the airbag system. This  
also applies to steering wheel  
covers, the dashboard, and  
the seats.  
Make sure that the front pas-  
senger is sitting correctly, i.e.,  
keeps his or her feet and legs  
in the floor area and does not  
support them on the dash-  
board.  
Do not remove the airbag sys-  
Make sure that occupants  
tem.  
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Even when you follow all  
instructions very closely, injury  
from contact with the airbags  
cannot be fully ruled out in cer-  
tain situations.  
WARNING  
Improperly executed work can  
lead to failure, malfunction or  
unintentional triggering of the air-  
bag system. In the case of a mal-  
function, the airbag system might  
not trigger as intended despite the  
accident severity. There is a risk  
of injuries or danger to life. Have  
the airbag system checked,  
The ignition and inflation noise  
may lead to short-term and, in  
most cases, temporary hearing  
impairment in sensitive occu-  
pants.  
repaired, dismantled and  
scrapped by your Toyota dealer.  
Vehicle modifications for a per-  
son with disabilities may affect  
the air bag system; contact the  
Toyota dealer for further infor-  
mation.  
Display in the instrument  
cluster  
When drive-ready state is  
switched on, the warning  
light in the instrument  
cluster lights up briefly and  
thereby indicates the func-  
tion readiness of the entire  
airbag system and the belt  
tensioners.  
Warnings and information on the  
airbags are also found on the  
sun visors.  
Functional readiness of  
the airbag system  
Malfunction  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Warning light does not  
come on when  
drive-ready state is  
switched on.  
The warning light lights  
up continuously.  
Individual components can be hot  
after triggering of the airbag sys-  
tem. There is a risk of injury. Do  
not touch individual components.  
Have the system checked.  
SRS front airbag/SRS knee  
airbag  
The airbags are not designed to  
be used in place of the seat  
belts.  
The SRS front airbags and SRS  
knee airbags are designed to  
supplement the seat belts, not  
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an injury, or the loud noise emit-  
ted by ignition or deployment  
may cause temporary partial  
loss of hearing. Also, as an air-  
bag and nearby parts will be  
extremely hot after the airbag  
deploys, touching them may  
cause burns. For these reasons,  
deployment of the airbags is not  
entirely risk free. Therefore, in  
order to reduce this risk, the air-  
bags are designed to only  
be used in place of them, to  
increase their effectiveness as  
an occupant protection device.  
SRS is an acronym for Supplemen-  
tal Restraint System  
In the event of a collision, the  
seat belts restrain the occupants  
in their seats, but if the impact of  
the collision is especially  
severe, there is danger of an  
occupant’s head and chest con-  
tacting the steering wheel, dash-  
board and windshield. In this  
case, the SRS front airbags and  
SRS knee airbags deploy  
deploy when additional reduc-  
tion of the impact applied to the  
occupants in a collision is nec-  
essary.  
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(inflate), instantly creating an air  
cushion to help reduce the  
WARNING  
impact on the occupants and  
restrain them from contacting  
the steering wheel, etc. with  
their head, chest and knees.  
Wear the seatbelt correctly and sit  
with the correct posture.  
If you sit with your head too close  
to the steering wheel, when the  
SRS front airbag deploys, it may  
apply a very large impact to your  
body. Sit in the driver’s seat with  
the correct posture and keep an  
appropriate distance away from  
the steering wheel.  
The SRS front air bags and SRS  
knee airbags deploy only when  
an impact exceeding a certain  
threshold is detected. In a colli-  
sion, even if the impact is  
severe enough to cause the  
vehicle body to deform, the SRS  
airbags may not deploy if the  
impact of the collision is suffi-  
ciently dispersed by the crash  
structures of the vehicle body. If  
the force of the collision does  
not cause the airbags to deploy,  
the seatbelts will protect the  
occupants.  
When an airbag deploys, as it  
will inflate nearly instantly, it may  
impact an occupant and cause  
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WARNING  
Do not install or attach anything,  
such as a sticker to areas such as  
the steering wheel pad and near  
the SRS knee airbags. Also, do  
not attach any accessories, such  
as an air freshener, to the passen-  
ger’s side instrument panel or  
place anything on the floor in front  
of the seat. If anything is attached  
to or left in these areas, they may  
prevent an airbag from deploying  
or become a projectile when the  
airbags deploy.  
Do not position the passenger’s  
seat too close to the dashboard or  
rest your feet on the dashboard,  
as doing so may lead to a serious  
injury if the SRS airbags deploy.  
Sit in the passenger’s seat with  
the correct posture and keep an  
appropriate distance away from  
the dashboard.  
The SRS front airbags and  
SRS knee airbags will deploy  
when  
When the vehicle is involved in  
a frontal collision which exceeds  
a threshold equivalent to collid-  
ing with a concrete wall which  
does not move or deform  
WARNING  
Do not attach anything to or lean  
anything against areas near the  
SRS airbags.  
When an impact which exceeds  
a threshold is applied to the  
vehicle at an angle of 30  
degrees or less of the front left  
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or right corner of the vehicle (A)  
When the vehicle is jumped and  
lands hard  
The SRS front airbags and  
SRS knee airbags may  
deploy when  
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When an impact which exceeds  
a threshold is applied to the  
underside of the vehicle  
The threshold for the SRS  
front airbags and SRS knee  
airbags to deploy will  
increase considerably when  
When the vehicle is involved in  
a frontal collision with parked  
vehicle with approximately the  
same mass  
When the vehicle collides with a  
curb  
When the vehicle falls into a  
deep hole or ditch  
When the vehicle is involved in  
an underride collision with a  
truck  
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When the vehicle collides with a  
power pole or tree  
When the vehicle is involved in  
a side collision  
When the vehicle collides with  
an object which deforms or  
moves easily, such as a guard-  
rail  
When the vehicle is involved in  
a rollover  
When a severe impact is applied  
to front of the vehicle while slid-  
ing  
When the vehicle is involved in  
a rear-end collision  
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belts.  
The SRS side airbags and SRS  
curtain shield airbags are  
designed to deploy and protect  
the torso and head of occupants  
when a severe impact is applied  
to the side of the vehicle.  
In the event of a side collision,  
the SRS side airbag and SRS  
curtain shield airbag on that side  
deploys (inflates), instantly cre-  
ating an air cushion to help  
reduce the impact on the occu-  
pants and restrain them from  
contacting the door window,  
door, etc. with their head and  
torso. When an airbag deploys,  
as it will inflate nearly instantly, it  
may impact an occupant and  
cause an injury, or the loud  
noise emitted by ignition or  
deployment may cause tempo-  
rary partial loss of hearing. Also,  
as an airbag and nearby parts  
will be extremely hot after the  
airbag deploys, touching them  
may cause burns. For these rea-  
sons, deployment of the airbags  
is not entirely risk free. There-  
fore, in order to reduce this risk,  
the airbags are designed to only  
deploy when additional reduc-  
tion of the impact applied to the  
occupants in a collision is nec-  
essary.  
When a severe impact is applied  
to the front of the vehicle in a  
side collision  
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The SRS front airbags and  
SRS knee airbags will not  
deploy when  
When a subsequent collision  
occurs after the SRS front air-  
bags or SRS knee airbags  
have operated  
When only a small impact is  
applied to the front of the  
vehicle in a collision  
When the SRS airbag warn-  
ing light is illuminated  
SRS side airbag/SRS cur-  
tain shield airbag  
If the force of the collision does  
not cause the airbags to deploy,  
the seatbelts will protect the  
occupants.  
The airbags are not designed to  
be used in place of the seat  
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WARNING  
When using a cup holder, use the  
use the existing cup holders in the  
vehicle. Do not place anything but  
appropriately sized containers  
into the cup holders. Refrain from  
placing hot drinks or glass con-  
tainers in the cup holders as they  
may cause burns or other injuries  
in the event of a collision or sud-  
den braking.  
Do not install seat covers which  
are not designed for use with this  
vehicle, or attach a cushion or any  
other accessory to either front  
seat or hang anything on either  
front seatback. Do not place  
objects around the side of either  
front seat. Refer to P.158for the  
installation position of the SRS  
side airbags.  
The SRS side airbags and  
SRS curtain shield airbags  
will deploy when  
When the vehicle is involved in  
a severe side collision  
WARNING  
Do not lean against the door or  
door window.  
The SRS side airbags and  
SRS curtain shield airbags  
may deploy when  
When a severe impact is applied  
to the bottom of the vehicle,  
such as when driving over a  
large object in the road  
Also, do not install a cup holder or  
any other accessories near the  
SRS side airbags.  
If anything is attached to or left in  
the deployment area of an SRS  
side airbag, the airbag may be  
prevented from deploying or the  
object may become a projectile  
when the airbag deploys, possibly  
leading to injury. Also, if an occu-  
pant is leaning into this area, the  
airbag may strike and injure the  
head or arm of the occupant when  
deploying.  
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When severe impact is applied  
to a wheel or tire, or the suspen-  
sion of the vehicle  
The SRS side airbags and  
SRS curtain shield airbags  
will not deploy when  
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The threshold for the SRS  
side airbags and SRS curtain  
shield airbags to deploy will  
increase considerably when  
When a subsequent collision  
occurs after a SRS side air-  
bag or SRS curtain shield air-  
bag has operated  
When the vehicle is involved in  
a side collision in an area away  
from the cabin (engine compart-  
ment, luggage compartment,  
etc.)  
When only a small impact is  
applied to the side of the vehi-  
cle in a collision  
When the SRS airbag warn-  
ing light is illuminated  
When the majority of the initial  
force of an impact is applied  
only to a door  
Strength of the driver's  
and front-seat passenger  
airbag  
The explosive power that acti-  
vates driver's/front-seat passen-  
ger airbags very much depends  
on the positions of the  
When the vehicle is involved in  
an offset angle side collision  
driver's/front passenger seat.  
To maintain the accuracy of this  
function over the long term, cali-  
brate the front seats as soon as  
a respective message appears  
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on the Control Display.  
Automatic deactivation of  
the front-seat passenger  
airbags  
Calibrating the front seats  
WARNING  
Concept  
There is a risk of jamming when  
moving the seats. There is a risk  
of injury or risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Make sure that the area of  
movement of the seat is clear  
prior to any adjustment.  
The system reads if the front  
passenger seat is occupied by  
measuring the human body's  
resistance.  
A corresponding message  
appears on the Control Display.  
Front, knee, and side airbag on  
the front passenger's side are  
activated or deactivated.  
1 Press the switch and move  
the respective seat all the  
way forward, until it stops.  
General information  
2 Press the switch forward  
again. The seat still moves  
forward slightly.  
Before transporting a child on  
the front passenger seat, refer  
to the safety information and  
instructions for children on the  
front passenger seat, see Chil-  
dren.  
3 Readjust the seat to the  
desired position.  
The calibration procedure is  
completed when the message  
on the Control Display disap-  
pears.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
If the message continues to be  
displayed, repeat the calibration.  
To ensure the front-seat passen-  
ger airbag function, the system  
must be able to detect whether a  
person is sitting in the front pas-  
senger seat. The entire seat cush-  
ion area must be used for this  
purpose. There is a risk of injuries  
or danger to life. Make sure that  
the front passenger keeps his or  
her feet in the floor area.  
If the message does not disap-  
pear after a repeat calibration,  
have the system checked as  
soon as possible.  
Malfunction of the auto-  
matic deactivation system  
When transporting older chil-  
dren and adults, the front-seat  
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passenger airbags may be  
deactivated in certain sitting  
positions. In this case, the indi-  
cator light for the front-seat pas-  
senger airbags lights up.  
senger airbag.  
The light indicates whether the  
airbags are either activated or  
deactivated.  
After drive-ready state is  
switched on, the light briefly  
lights up and then indicates  
whether the airbags are either  
activated or deactivated.  
In this case, change the sitting  
position so that the front-seat  
passenger airbags are acti-  
vated and the indicator light  
goes out.  
The indicator light  
lights up when a child  
is properly seated in a  
child restraint system  
or when the seat is  
empty. The airbags  
on the front passen-  
ger side are not acti-  
vated.  
If it is not possible to activate the  
airbags, have the person sit in  
the rear.  
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To enable correct recognition of  
the occupied seat cushion.  
Do not attach covers, cush-  
ions, ball mats or other items  
to the front passenger seat  
unless they are specifically  
determined to be safe for use  
on the front passenger seat.  
The indicator light  
does not light up  
when, for instance a  
correctly seated per-  
son of sufficient size  
is detected on the  
seat. The airbags on  
the front passenger  
side are activated.  
Do not place any electronic  
devices on the front passen-  
ger seat if a child restraint  
system is to be installed on it.  
Do not place objects under  
the seat that could press  
Detected child restraint  
systems  
against the seat from below.  
The system generally detects  
children seated in a child  
No moisture in or on the seat.  
restraint system, particularly in  
child restraint systems required  
by NHTSA at the point in time  
when the vehicle was manufac-  
tured. After installing a child  
restraint system, make sure that  
the indicator light for the  
Indicator light for the  
front-seat passenger air-  
bags  
The indicator light for the  
front-seat passenger airbag in  
the roofliner indicates the oper-  
ating state of the front-seat pas-  
front-seat passenger airbags  
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lights up. This indicates that the  
child restraint system has been  
detected and the front-seat pas-  
senger airbags are not acti-  
vated.  
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.  
Toyota Supra Safety  
Concept  
Toyota Supra Safety enables  
central operation of the driver  
assistance systems.  
WARNING  
Indicators and warnings cannot  
serve as a substitute for the  
driver’s personal judgment. Due  
to its limits, the system might not  
output warnings or reactions or  
these might be output late, incor-  
rectly. There is a risk of an acci-  
dent. Adjust driving style to traffic  
conditions. Watch traffic closely  
and actively intervene where  
appropriate.  
General information  
Depending on how the vehicle is  
equipped, Toyota Supra Safety  
consists of one or more systems  
that can help prevent an immi-  
nent collision.  
Pre-Collision System, refer to  
WARNING  
page 172.  
Due to system limits, individual  
functions can malfunction during  
tow-starting/towing with the Toy-  
ota Supra Safety systems acti-  
vated. There is a risk of an  
accident. Switch all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems off prior to  
Pre-Collision System (for  
pedestrians and bicycles),  
refer to page 177.  
Lane departure warning, refer  
to page 182.  
tow-starting/towing.  
Blind spot monitor, refer to  
page 187.  
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Overview  
Press the button:  
Button in the vehicle  
The menu for the Toyota Supra  
Safety system is displayed.  
If all Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems were switched off, all sys-  
tems are now switched on.  
"Customize Settings": depend-  
ing on the equipment version,  
the Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems can be individually config-  
ured. The individual settings are  
activated and stored for the  
driver profile currently used. As  
soon as a setting is changed on  
the menu, all settings of the  
menu are activated.  
3
Toyota Supra Safety  
Switching on/off  
Some Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems are automatically active  
after every departure. Some  
Toyota Supra Safety systems  
activate according to the last  
setting.  
Press the button repeat-  
edly. The following set-  
tings are switched  
between:  
"ALL ON": all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on.  
Basic settings are activated for  
the sub-functions, for instance  
setting for warning time.  
Button  
Status  
Indicator lights up  
green: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched on.  
"Customized": the Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on  
according to the individual set-  
tings.  
Indicator lights up  
orange: some Toyota  
Supra Safety systems  
are switched off or cur-  
rently unavailable.  
Some Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems cannot be individually  
switched off.  
Indicator does not light  
up: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched off.  
Press and hold this button:  
All Toyota Supra Safety systems  
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are switched off.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Front collision mitigation  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing visibility  
and traffic situation. There is a risk  
of accident. Adjust driving style to  
traffic conditions. Watch traffic  
closely and actively intervene  
where appropriate.  
Concept  
The system may prevent some  
accidents. In the event of an  
accident, the system may  
reduce impact speed.  
The system sounds a warning  
before an imminentcollision and  
activates brakes inde-  
WARNING  
Indicators and warnings cannot  
serve as a substitute for the  
driver’s personal judgment. Due  
to its limits, the system may not  
issue warnings or reactions, or  
these may be issued late or in a  
manner that is not consistent with  
their normal use. There is a risk of  
accident. Adjust driving style to  
traffic conditions. Watch traffic  
closely and actively intervene  
where appropriate.  
pendently,if needed.  
General information  
Depending on the equipment  
version, the system is controlled  
by the following sensors:  
Camera in the area of the  
interior mirror.  
WARNING  
Radar sensor in the front  
Due to system limits, individual  
functions can malfunction during  
tow-starting/towing with the Toy-  
ota Supra Safety systems acti-  
vated. There is a risk of accident.  
Switch all Toyota Supra Safety  
systems off prior to tow-start-  
ing/towing.  
bumper.  
The approach control warning is  
available even if cruise control  
has been deactivated.  
With the vehicle approaching  
another vehicle intentionally, the  
approach control warning and  
braking are delayed in order to  
avoid false system reactions.  
The system issues a two-phase  
warning of a possible risk of col-  
lision with vehicles at speeds  
above approx. 3 mph/5 km/h.  
The timing of warnings may vary  
with the current driving situation.  
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Overview  
With radar sensor  
Button in the vehicle  
The radar sensor is located in  
the lower area of the front  
bumper.  
3
Always keep radar sensor clean  
and unobstructed.  
Toyota Supra Safety  
Switching on/off  
Camera  
Switching on automatically  
The system is automatically  
active after every driving off.  
Switching on/off manually  
Press the button.  
The camera is installed near the  
interior mirror.  
The menu for the Toyota Supra  
Safety system is displayed.  
Keep the windshield in front of  
the interior mirror clean and  
clear.  
If all Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems were switched off, all sys-  
tems are now switched on.  
"Customize Settings": depend-  
ing on the equipment version,  
the Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems can be individually config-  
ured. The individual settings are  
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activated and stored for the  
driver profile currently used. As  
soon as a setting is changed on  
the menu, all settings of the  
menu are activated.  
Button  
Status  
Indicator lights up  
orange: some Toyota  
Supra Safety systems  
are switched off or cur-  
rently unavailable.  
Press the button repeat-  
edly.  
Indicator does not light  
up: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched off.  
The following settings are  
switched between:  
"ALL ON": all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on.  
Basic settings are activated for  
the subfunctions.  
Setting the warning time  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
"Customize": the Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on  
according to the individual set-  
tings.  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Toyota Supra Safety"  
4 "Front collision warning"  
5 Select desired setting:  
"early"  
Some Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems cannot be individually  
switched off.  
"medium"  
"late": only acute warnings  
Press and hold this button.  
are displayed.  
The selected time is stored for  
the driver profile currently used.  
All Toyota Supra Safety systems  
are switched off.  
Button  
Status  
Warning with braking  
function  
Indicator lights up  
green: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched on.  
Display  
A warning symbol appears in  
the instrument cluster and in the  
Head-up Display, where avail-  
able, if a collision with a  
detected vehicle is imminent.  
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"late" the brief activation of the  
braking system is omitted.  
Symbol  
Measure  
Symbol lights up red:  
prewarning.  
If an acute warning is provided,  
the system may also provide  
assistance, such as through  
braking, when there is risk of  
collision.  
Brake and increase dis-  
tance.  
Symbol flashes red and  
an acoustic signal  
Acute warnings may be pro-  
vided even when there has been  
no prior warning.  
sounds: acute warning.  
Brake and make an  
evasive maneuver, if  
necessary.  
Braking intervention  
3
Prewarning  
The warning prompts the driver  
to intervene. If a warning is  
active, the maximum braking  
force is used when the brake is  
applied. The brake pedal must  
be applied sufficiently quickly  
and forcefully.  
This warning is provided, for  
instance when there is impend-  
ing danger of a collision or the  
distance to the vehicle ahead is  
too small.  
If a prewarning is provided,  
respond by braking as war-  
ranted.  
The system may also assist in  
braking if there is a risk of colli-  
sion.  
When the vehicle is traveling at  
a low speed, the vehicle may  
come to a complete stop.  
Acute warning with braking  
function  
An acute warning is displayed in  
case of the imminent danger of  
a collision when the vehicle  
approaches another object at a  
high differential speed.  
City brake function: the braking  
intervention occurs to up to  
approx. 53 mph/85 km/h.  
With radar sensor: the braking  
intervention occurs to up to  
approx. 155 mph/250 km/h.  
Intervene in the case of an  
acute warning. Depending on  
the driving situation and the  
equipment version, the acute  
warning may be accompanied  
by a brief activation of the brak-  
ing system.  
At speeds above approx. 130  
mph/210 km/h, the braking inter-  
vention occurs as a brief braking  
pressure. No automatic delay  
occurs.  
The driver may interrupt the  
With the warning time setting  
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braking intervention function by  
stepping on the accelerator  
pedal or by actively moving the  
steering wheel.  
Detection range  
The system’s ability to detect  
objects may be limited in some  
circumstances. Refer to the  
information in this Owner’s Man-  
ual regarding the limitations of  
the system and actively inter-  
vene as warranted.  
Only objects that are detected  
by the system are taken into  
account.  
System limits  
The following situations may not  
be detected, for instance:  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Thus, a system reaction might  
not come or might come late.  
The system is designed to oper-  
ate in certain conditions and cir-  
cumstances. Due to conditions or  
other factors, the system may not  
respond. There may be a risk of  
accident or risk of damage to  
property. Actively intervene as  
warranted. Refer to the informa-  
tion in this Owner’s Manual  
The following situations may not  
be detected, for instance:  
Slow moving vehicles when  
you approach them at high  
speed.  
Vehicles that suddenly  
swerve in front of you, or  
sharply decelerating vehicles.  
regarding the scope of the sys-  
tem’s operation and limitations.  
Vehicles with an unusual rear  
Upper speed limit  
appearance.  
If the vehicle speed exceeds  
approx. 155 mph/250 km/h, the  
system is deactivated temporar-  
ily. When the vehicle slows  
down to below this speed, the  
system is reactivated.  
Two-wheeled vehicles ahead  
of you.  
Functional limitations  
The system may not be fully  
functional in the following situa-  
tions:  
In heavy fog, wet conditions,  
or snowfall.  
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In tight curves.  
stickers or film in the beam area  
of the radar sensors will also  
impact the function of the radar  
sensors and may even cause  
them to fail.  
If the driving stability control  
systems are limited or deacti-  
vated, for instance VSC OFF.  
If the field of view of the cam-  
era or the windshield is dirty  
or covered in the area of the  
interior mirror.  
Warning sensitivity  
The more sensitive the warning  
settings are, for example the  
warning time, the more warn-  
ings are displayed. Therefore,  
there may also be an excess of  
premature or unjustified warn-  
ings and reactions.  
If the camera has overheated  
and been temporarily  
switched off due to exces-  
sively high temperatures.  
3
Depending on the equipment  
version: after improperly per-  
formed work on the vehicle  
paint.  
Pre-Collision System (for  
pedestrians and bicycles)  
After improperly performed  
work on the vehicle paint in  
the area of the radar sensors.  
Concept  
Up to 10 seconds after the  
start of the engine via the  
Start/Stop button.  
The system can help prevent  
accidents involving pedestrians  
and cyclists. In the event of an  
accident, the system may  
reduce impact speed. The sys-  
tem sounds a warning in the city  
speed range before an imminent  
collision and activates brakes  
independently, if needed.  
During calibration of the cam-  
era immediately after vehicle  
delivery.  
If there are constant blinding  
effects because of oncoming  
light, for instance from the sun  
low in the sky.  
General information  
Depending on the equipment:  
if the radar sensors are dirty  
or covered.  
The system issues a warning of  
a possible risk of collision with  
pedestrians and cyclists at  
speeds above approx. 3 mph/5  
km/h.  
Depending on the equipment  
version: after improperly per-  
formed work on the vehicle  
paint.  
The system reacts to pedestri-  
ans and cyclists who are within  
Attaching any objects such as  
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the detection range of the sys-  
tem.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Depending on the equipment  
version, the system is controlled  
by the following sensors:  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for thedriver’s personal  
judgment in assessing visibili-  
tyand traffic situation. There is a  
risk of accident. Adjust driving  
style to traffic conditions. Watch  
traffic closely and actively inter-  
vene where appropriate.  
Camera in the area of the  
interior mirror.  
Radar sensor in the front  
bumper.  
WARNING  
Detection range  
Indicators and warnings cannot  
serve as a substitute for the  
driver’s personal judgment. Due  
to its limits, the system may not  
issue warnings or reactions, or  
these may be issued late or in a  
manner that is not consistent with  
their normal use. There is a risk of  
accident. Adjust driving style to  
traffic conditions. Watch traffic  
closely and actively intervene  
where appropriate.  
The detection area in front of the  
vehicle is divided into two areas:  
WARNING  
Central area, arrow 1, directly  
Due to system limits, individual  
functions can malfunction during  
tow-starting/towing with the Toy-  
ota Supra Safety systems acti-  
vated. There is a risk of accident.  
Switch all Toyota Supra Safety  
systems off prior to tow-start-  
ing/towing.  
in front of the vehicle.  
Expanded area, arrows 2, to  
the right and left of the central  
area.  
A collision is imminent if pedes-  
trians are located within the cen-  
tral area. A warning is issued  
about pedestrians who are  
located within the extended area  
only if they are moving in the  
direction of the central area.  
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Overview  
With radar sensor  
Button in the vehicle  
The radar sensor is located in  
the lower area of the front  
bumper.  
3
Always keep radar sensor clean  
and unobstructed.  
Toyota Supra Safety  
Switching on/off  
Camera  
Switching on automatically  
The system is automatically  
active after every driving off.  
Switching on/off manually  
Press the button.  
The camera is installed near the  
interior mirror.  
The menu for the Toyota Supra  
Safety system is displayed.  
Keep the windshield in front of  
the interior mirror clean and  
clear.  
If all Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems were switched off, all sys-  
tems are now switched on.  
"Customize Settings": depend-  
ing on the equipment version,  
the Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems can be individually config-  
ured. The individual settings are  
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activated and stored for the  
driver profile currently used. As  
soon as a setting is changed on  
the menu, all settings of the  
menu are activated.  
Button  
Status  
Indicator lights up  
orange: some Toyota  
Supra Safety systems  
are switched off or cur-  
rently unavailable.  
Press the button repeat-  
edly.  
Indicator does not light  
up: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched off.  
The following settings are  
switched between:  
"ALL ON": all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on.  
Basic settings are activated for  
the subfunctions.  
Warning with braking  
function  
Display  
"Customize": the Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on  
according to the individual set-  
tings.  
If a collision with a pedestrian or  
a cyclist is imminent, a warning  
symbol appears on the instru-  
ment cluster and in the Head-up  
Display.  
Some Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems cannot be individually  
switched off.  
The red symbol is dis-  
played and a signal  
sounds.  
Press and hold this button.  
Alternatively, depending  
on the vehicle equipment,  
a red warning triangle  
lights up in the instrument  
cluster.  
All Toyota Supra Safety systems  
are switched off.  
Button  
Status  
Intervene immediately by brak-  
ing or make an evasive maneu-  
ver.  
Indicator lights up  
green: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched on.  
Braking intervention  
The warning prompts the driver  
to intervene. If a warning is  
active, the maximum braking  
force is used when the brake is  
applied. This requires the brake  
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pedal to be depressed suffi-  
ciently quickly and forcefully.  
trians and cyclists when the  
speed of the vehicle is below  
approx. 53 mph/85 km/h.  
If there is a risk of collision, the  
system may also assist with  
braking.  
Detection range  
When the vehicle is traveling at  
a low speed, the vehicle may  
come to a complete stop.  
The system's detection potential  
is limited.  
Thus, a warning might not be  
issued or be issued late.  
The driver may interrupt the  
braking intervention function by  
stepping on the accelerator  
pedal or by actively moving the  
steering wheel.  
The following situations may not  
be detected, for instance:  
3
Partially covered pedestrians.  
Pedestrians that are not  
detected as such because of  
the viewing angle or contour.  
The system’s ability to detect  
objects may be limited in some  
circumstances. Refer to the  
information in this Owner’s Man-  
ual regarding the limitations of  
the system and actively inter-  
vene as warranted.  
Pedestrians outside of the  
detection range.  
Pedestrians having a body  
size less than 32 in/80 cm.  
System limits  
Functional limitations  
The system may not be fully  
functional or may not be avail-  
able in the following situations:  
Safety information  
WARNING  
In heavy fog, wet conditions,  
The system is designed to oper-  
ate in certain conditions and cir-  
cumstances. Due to conditions or  
other factors, the system may not  
respond. There may be a risk of  
accident or risk of damage to  
property. Actively intervene as  
warranted. Refer to the informa-  
tion in this Owner’s Manual  
or snowfall.  
In tight curves.  
If the driving stability control  
systems are deactivated, for  
instance VSC OFF.  
If the field of view of the cam-  
era or the windshield is dirty  
or covered in the area of the  
interior mirror.  
regarding the scope of the sys-  
tem’s operation and limitations.  
Upper speed limit  
If the camera has overheated  
The system responds to pedes-  
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and been temporarily  
switched off due to exces-  
sively high temperatures.  
the menu for the Toyota Supra  
Safety systems.  
Warnings are issued by means  
of a steering wheel vibration.  
The severity of the steering  
wheel vibration can be adjusted.  
Depending on the equipment:  
if the radar sensors are dirty  
or covered.  
Depending on the equipment  
version: after improperly per-  
formed work on the vehicle  
paint.  
The system does not provide a  
warning if the turn signal is set in  
the respective direction before  
leaving the lane.  
Up to 10 seconds after the  
start of the engine via the  
Start/Stop button.  
Depending on the equipment  
version, if in the speed range up  
to 155 mph/250 km/h a lane  
marking is crossed, the system  
may intervene with a brief active  
steering intervention in addition  
to vibrating. The system thus  
helps keep the vehicle in the  
lane.  
During calibration of the cam-  
era immediately after vehicle  
delivery.  
If there are constant blinding  
effects because of oncoming  
light, for instance from the sun  
low in the sky.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
When it is dark outside.  
Lane departure warning  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing road and  
traffic safety. There is a risk of an  
accident. Adjust driving style to  
traffic conditions. Watch traffic  
closely and actively intervene  
where appropriate. Do not jerk the  
steering wheel in response to a  
warning.  
Concept  
The lane departure warning  
alerts when the vehicle is about  
to run off the road or exit the  
lane.  
General information  
This camera-based system  
warns starting at a minimum  
speed.  
The minimum speed is coun-  
try-specific and is displayed in  
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Camera  
WARNING  
Indicators and warnings cannot  
serve as a substitute for the  
driver’s personal judgment. Due  
to its limits, the system might not  
output warnings or reactions or  
these might be output late, incor-  
rectly. There is a risk of an acci-  
dent. Adjust driving style to traffic  
conditions. Watch traffic closely  
and actively intervene where  
appropriate.  
The camera is installed near the  
interior mirror.  
Functional requirements  
3
Keep the windshield in front of  
the interior mirror clean and  
clear.  
The camera must detect the  
lane markings for the lane  
departure warning to be active.  
Switching on/off  
Overview  
Switching on automatically  
Button in the vehicle  
The lane departure warning acti-  
vates automatically after depar-  
ture if the function was switched  
on at the end of the last trip.  
Depending on the national-mar-  
ket version, the system is auto-  
matically active after every  
driving off. The base setting is  
thereby activated.  
Toyota Supra Safety  
Switching on/off manually  
Press the button.  
The menu for the Toyota Supra  
Safety system is displayed.  
If all Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
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tems were switched off, all sys-  
tems are now switched on.  
Button  
Status  
Indicator lights up  
green: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched on.  
"Customize Settings": depend-  
ing on the equipment version,  
the Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems can be individually config-  
ured. The individual settings are  
activated and stored for the  
driver profile currently used. As  
soon as a setting is changed on  
the menu, all settings of the  
menu are activated.  
Indicator lights up  
orange: some Toyota  
Supra Safety systems  
are switched off or cur-  
rently unavailable.  
Indicator does not light  
up: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched off.  
Press the button repeat-  
edly.  
Setting the warning time  
The following settings are  
switched between:  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
"ALL ON": all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on.  
Basic settings are activated for  
the subfunctions.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Toyota Supra Safety"  
4 "Lane Departure Warn."  
5 Select desired setting:  
"Early": the system promptly  
issues a warning whenever a  
hazardous situation is  
detected.  
"Customize": the Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on  
according to the individual set-  
tings.  
Some Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems cannot be individually  
switched off.  
"Medium": the system meets  
the standardized safety  
requirements.  
Press and hold this button.  
"Reduced": some warnings  
are suppressed depending on  
the situation, for instance  
during passing without a turn  
signal or when purposely driv-  
ing over lane markings in  
curves.  
All Toyota Supra Safety systems  
are switched off.  
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"Off": no warnings are issued.  
Display in the instrument  
cluster  
The selected setting is stored for  
the driver profile currently used.  
The symbol illuminates  
green: at lane marking  
was detected on at least  
one side of the vehicle and  
warnings can be issued.  
Setting the intensity of the  
steering wheel vibration  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
Warning function  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Steering wheel vibration"  
4 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is applied to all Toy-  
ota Supra Safety systems and  
stored for the driver profile cur-  
rently used.  
If you leave the lane  
3
If you leave the lane and if a  
lane marking has been  
detected, the steering wheel  
vibrates in accordance with the  
steering wheel vibration setting.  
When the turn signal is switched  
on in the corresponding direc-  
tion before changing the lane, a  
warning is not issued.  
Switching steering interven-  
tion on/off  
The steering intervention can be  
switched on and off separately  
for Blind spot monitor and lane  
departure warning.  
Steering intervention  
Depending on the equipment  
version: if, in the speed range  
up to 130 mph/210 km/h a lane  
marking is crossed, the system  
may intervene with a brief active  
steering intervention in addition  
to vibrating. The steering inter-  
vention helps keep the vehicle in  
the lane. The steering interven-  
tion can be noticed on the steer-  
ing wheel and can be manually  
overridden at any time. During  
an active steering intervention,  
the display in the instrument  
cluster will blink.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Toyota Supra Safety"  
4 "Steering intervention"  
The selected setting is stored for  
the driver profile currently used.  
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Warning signal  
System limits  
Depending on the equipment, in  
the event of multiple active  
steering interventions by the  
system within 3 minutes without  
the driver's intervention at the  
steering wheel, an acoustic  
warning will sound. A short  
warning signal will sound at the  
second steering intervention.  
Beginning with the third steering  
intervention, an continuous  
warning will sound.  
In addition, a vehicle message is  
displayed.  
The warning signal and vehicle  
message are an encouragement  
to pay closer attention to the  
lane.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
The system is designed to oper-  
ate in certain conditions and cir-  
cumstances. Due to conditions or  
other factors, the system may not  
respond. There may be a risk of  
accident or risk of damage to  
property. Actively intervene as  
needed. Refer to the information  
in this Owner’s Manual regarding  
the scope of the system’s opera-  
tion and limitations.  
Functional limitations  
The system may not be fully  
functional in the following situa-  
tions:  
In heavy fog, wet conditions,  
End of warning  
or snowfall.  
In the event of missing, worn,  
poorly visible, merging,  
diverging, or multiple lane  
markings such as in construc-  
tion areas.  
For instance, the warning will be  
canceled in the following situa-  
tions:  
Automatically after a few sec-  
onds.  
When lane markings are cov-  
ered in snow, ice, dirt or  
water.  
When returning to your own  
lane.  
When braking hard.  
In tight curves or on narrow  
When using the turn signal.  
lanes.  
If VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
When lane markings are cov-  
trol System intervenes.  
ered by objects.  
When driving very close to the  
vehicle in front of you.  
If there are constant blinding  
effects because of oncoming  
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light, for instance from the sun  
low in the sky.  
General information  
If the field of view of the cam-  
era or the windshield is dirty  
or covered in the area of the  
interior mirror.  
If the camera has overheated  
and been temporarily  
switched off due to exces-  
sively high temperatures.  
Two radar sensors in the rear  
Up to 10 seconds after the  
start of the engine via the  
Start/Stop button.  
bumper monitor the area behind  
and next to the vehicle when  
traveling faster than a minimum  
speed.  
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During calibration of the cam-  
era immediately after vehicle  
delivery.  
The minimum speed is coun-  
try-specific and is displayed in  
the menu for the Toyota Supra  
Safety systems.  
A vehicle message may be dis-  
played when the system is not  
fully functional.  
The system indicates whether  
there are vehicles in the blind  
spot, arrow 1, or approaching  
from behind in the adjacent  
lane, arrow 2.  
Blind spot monitor*  
*
: if equipped  
The light in the exterior mirror  
lights up dimmed.  
Concept  
Blind spot monitor detects vehi-  
cles in the blind spot or vehicles  
approaching from behind in the  
adjacent lane. A warning is  
issued in various gradations in  
these situations.  
Before you change lanes after  
setting the turn signal, the sys-  
tem issues a warning in the situ-  
ations described above.  
The light in the exterior mirror  
flashes and the steering wheel  
vibrates.  
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Safety information  
Radar sensors  
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.  
The radar sensors are located in  
the rear bumper.  
WARNING  
Indicators and warnings cannot  
serve as a substitute for the  
driver’s personal judgment. Due  
to its limits, the system might not  
output warnings or reactions or  
these might be output late, incor-  
rectly. There is a risk of an acci-  
dent. Adjust driving style to traffic  
conditions. Watch traffic closely  
and actively intervene where  
appropriate.  
Always keep the bumper in the  
area of the radar sensors clean  
and unobstructed.  
Switching on/off  
Switching on automatically  
The Blind spot monitor is auto-  
matically activated after depar-  
ture if the function was switched  
on at the end of the last trip.  
Overview  
Button in the vehicle  
Switching on/off manually  
Press the button.  
The menu for the Toyota Supra  
Safety system is displayed.  
If all Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems were switched off, all sys-  
tems are now switched on.  
Toyota Supra Safety  
"Customize Settings": depend-  
ing on the equipment version,  
the Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
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tems can be individually config-  
ured. The individual settings are  
activated and stored for the  
driver profile currently used. As  
soon as a setting is changed on  
the menu, all settings of the  
menu are activated.  
Button  
Status  
Indicator lights up  
green: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched on.  
Indicator lights up  
orange: some Toyota  
Supra Safety systems  
are switched off or cur-  
rently unavailable.  
Press the button repeat-  
edly.  
Indicator does not light  
up: all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are  
switched off.  
The following settings are  
switched between:  
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"ALL ON": all Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on.  
Basic settings are activated for  
the subfunctions.  
Setting the warning time  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
"Customized": the Toyota Supra  
Safety systems are switched on  
according to the individual set-  
tings.  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Toyota Supra Safety"  
4 "Blind spot monitor"  
5 Select the desired setting.  
Some Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems cannot be individually  
switched off.  
"Off": with this setting, no warning is  
output.  
Press and hold this button.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
All Toyota Supra Safety systems  
are switched off.  
Setting the force of the steer-  
ing wheel vibration  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Steering wheel vibration"  
4 Select the desired setting.  
The setting is applied to all Toy-  
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ota Supra Safety systems and  
stored for the driver profile cur-  
rently used.  
vehicle unlocking serves as sys-  
tem self-test.  
System limits  
Warning function  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Light in the exterior mirror  
The system is designed to oper-  
ate in certain conditions and cir-  
cumstances. Due to conditions or  
other factors, the system may not  
respond. There may be a risk of  
accident or risk of damage to  
property. Actively intervene as  
needed. Refer to the information  
in this Owner’s Manual regarding  
the scope of the system’s opera-  
tion and limitations.  
Prewarning  
Upper speed limit  
The dimmed light in the exterior  
mirror indicates when there are  
vehicles in the blind spot or  
approaching from behind.  
If the vehicle speed exceeds  
approx. 155 mph/250 km/h, the  
system is deactivated temporar-  
ily.  
Acute warning  
If the vehicle speed falls below  
approx. 155 mph/250 km/h, the  
system once again responds  
according to the setting.  
If the turn signal is switched on  
while a vehicle is in the critical  
zone, the steering wheel  
vibrates briefly and the light in  
the exterior mirror flashes  
brightly.  
Functional limitations  
The system may not be fully  
functional in the following situa-  
tions:  
The warning stops when the  
other vehicle has left the critical  
area or after deactivation of the  
turn signal.  
When a vehicle is approach-  
ing at a speed much faster  
than your own.  
Flashing of the light  
In heavy fog, wet conditions,  
or snowfall.  
A flashing of the light during  
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In tight curves or on narrow  
Harder vehicle braking  
lanes.  
It can be necessary to bring the  
vehicle in certain situations to a  
halt quicker.  
If the bumper is dirty, iced up,  
or covered, for instance by  
stickers.  
To do this, for a short time the  
braking pressure applied when  
stepping on the brake pedal  
must be higher than the braking  
pressure achieved by the auto-  
matic braking function. This  
interrupts automatic braking.  
After improperly performed  
work on the vehicle paint.  
If cargo protrudes.  
A vehicle message is displayed  
when the system is not fully  
functional.  
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Displaying warnings  
Interrupting automatic  
braking  
Depending on the selected  
warning settings, e.g., warning  
time, more or fewer warnings  
can be displayed. However,  
there may also be an excess of  
premature warnings of critical  
situations.  
It can be necessary to interrupt  
automatic braking in certain situ-  
ations, for instance for an eva-  
sive maneuver.  
Interrupt automatic braking:  
By pressing the brake pedal.  
By pressing the accelerator  
Autonomous Emergency  
Braking  
pedal.  
Driver attention control  
General information  
Concept  
In the event of an accident, the  
system can bring the vehicle to  
a halt automatically without  
intervention by the driver in cer-  
tain situations. This can reduce  
the risk of a further collision and  
the consequences thereof.  
The system can detect decreas-  
ing alertness or fatigue of the  
driver during long, monotonous  
trips, for instance on highways.  
In this situation, it is recom-  
mended that the driver takes a  
break.  
At standstill  
After coming to a halt, the brake  
is released automatically.  
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active automatically with each  
switching on of drive-ready state  
and can thus display a break  
recommendation.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing one's  
physical state. An increasing lack  
of alertness or fatigue may not be  
detected or not be detected in  
time. There is a risk of an acci-  
dent. Make sure that the driver is  
rested and alert. Adjust driving  
style to traffic conditions.  
The break recommendation can  
also be switched on or off and  
adjusted via Toyota Supra Com-  
mand.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
Function  
3 "Driver attention control"  
4 Select desired setting:  
"Standard": the break recom-  
mendation is made with a  
defined value.  
The system is switched on each  
time drive-ready state is  
switched on.  
After travel has begun, the sys-  
tem monitors certain aspects of  
the driver's behavior, so that  
decreasing alertness or fatigue  
can be detected.  
"Sensitive": the break recom-  
mendation is issued earlier.  
"Off": no break recommenda-  
tion is made.  
This procedure takes the follow-  
ing criteria into account:  
Display  
Personal driving style, for  
If the driver becomes less alert  
or fatigued, a message is dis-  
played in the Control Display  
with the recommendation to  
take a break.  
instance steering behavior.  
Driving conditions, for  
instance length of trip.  
Starting at approx. 43 mph/70  
km/h, the system is active and  
can also display a recommenda-  
tion to take a break.  
During the display, the following  
settings can be selected:  
"Do not ask again"  
"Places to stop"  
"Remind me later"  
Break recommendation  
The break recommendation is  
repeated after 20 minutes.  
Settings  
The Driver attention control is  
After a break, another recom-  
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mendation to take a break can-  
not be displayed until after  
approximately 45 minutes.  
Driving stability con-  
trol systems  
Vehicle features and  
options  
System limits  
The function may be limited in  
the following situations and may  
be output an incorrect warning  
or no warning at all.  
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.  
When the clock is set incor-  
rectly.  
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When the vehicle speed is  
mainly below about 43  
mph/70 km/h.  
With a sporty driving style,  
such as during rapid accelera-  
tion or when cornering fast.  
In active driving situations,  
such as when changing lanes  
frequently.  
Anti-lock Braking System  
ABS  
When the road surface is  
poor.  
ABS prevents locking of the  
wheels during braking.  
In the event of strong side  
winds.  
The vehicle maintains its steer-  
ing power even during full brake  
applications, which increases  
the active safety.  
The system is reset approx. 45  
minutes after parking the vehi-  
cle, for instance in the case of a  
break during longer trips on  
highways.  
ABS is operational every time  
you start the engine.  
Situations which the ABS can-  
not operate sufficiently:  
When entering a curve at an  
excessively high rate of speed  
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Hill-start assist control  
Concept  
This system supports driving off  
on uphill grades.  
Driving off  
In this case, even if the ABS oper-  
ates, it cannot operate sufficiently  
to avoid a possible dangerous situ-  
ation. The driver is solely responsi-  
ble for understanding their  
1 Hold the vehicle in place with  
the foot brake.  
2 Release the foot brake and  
drive off without delay.  
surroundings and driving at a safe  
speed.  
After the foot brake is released,  
the vehicle is held in place for  
approx. 2 seconds.  
Brake assist  
Depending on the vehicle load-  
ing, the vehicle may roll back  
slightly.  
When you apply the brakes rap-  
idly, the system automatically  
produces the greatest possible  
braking force boost. It reduces  
the braking distance to a mini-  
mum during emergency stop.  
This system utilizes all of the  
capabilities provided by the Anti-  
lock Brake System ABS.  
VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
trol System  
Concept  
Within the physical limits, the  
system helps to keep the vehicle  
on a steady course by reducing  
engine speed and by braking  
the individual wheels.  
Do not reduce the pressure on  
the brake pedal for the duration  
of the emergency stop.  
Adaptive brake assist  
General information  
In combination with Dynamic  
radar cruise control, this system  
ensures that the brakes respond  
even more rapidly when braking  
in critical situations.  
VSC detects the following unsta-  
ble driving conditions, for  
instance:  
Fishtailing, which can lead to  
oversteering.  
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Loss of traction of the front  
wheels, which can lead to  
understeering.  
VSC OFF  
Deactivating/activating  
VSC  
Safety information  
WARNING  
General information  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing the traffic  
conditions. Based on the limits of  
the system, it cannot inde-  
pendently react to all traffic situa-  
tions. There is a risk of accident.  
Adjust driving style to traffic condi-  
tions. Watch traffic closely and  
actively intervene where appropri-  
ate.  
When VSC is deactivated, driv-  
ing stability is reduced during  
acceleration and when driving in  
curves.  
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To increase vehicle stability,  
activate VSC again as soon as  
possible.  
Deactivating VSC  
WARNING  
Hold the button down until  
VSC OFF is displayed in  
the instrument cluster and  
the VSC OFF indicator  
light is illuminated.  
When driving with a roof load, for  
instance with roof-mounted lug-  
gage rack, the vehicle's center of  
gravity is higher, which increases  
the risk of the vehicle tipping in  
critical driving situations. There is  
a risk of accidents or risk of dam-  
age to property. Do not deactivate  
VSC Vehicle Stability Control Sys-  
tem when driving with roof load.  
Activating VSC  
Press the button.  
VSC OFF and the VSC  
OFF indicator light go out.  
Overview  
Button in the vehicle  
Display  
In the instrument cluster  
When VSC is deactivated, VSC  
OFF is displayed in the instru-  
ment cluster.  
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The system ensures maximum  
headway on special road condi-  
tions or loose road surfaces, for  
instance unplowed snowy  
roads, but with somewhat lim-  
ited driving stability.  
Indicator/warning lights  
The indicator light lights  
up: VSC is deactivated.  
The indicator light flashes:  
VSC controls the drive  
and braking forces.  
General information  
The indicator light lights  
up: VSC has malfunc-  
tioned.  
When Traction mode is acti-  
vated, the vehicle has maximum  
traction. Driving stability is lim-  
ited during acceleration and  
when driving in curves.  
Situations which the VSC  
cannot operate sufficiently  
When entering a curve at an  
You may find it useful to briefly  
activate Traction mode in the  
following situations:  
excessively high rate of speed  
When driving in slush or on  
uncleared, snow-covered  
roads.  
When driving off from deep  
snow or loose ground.  
When driving with snow  
chains.  
In this case, even if the VSC oper-  
ates, it cannot operate sufficiently  
to avoid a possible dangerous situ-  
ation. The driver is solely responsi-  
ble for understanding their  
Overview  
Button in the vehicle  
surroundings and driving at a safe  
speed.  
Traction mode  
Concept  
Traction mode is a version of the  
VSC Vehicle Stability Control  
System where forward momen-  
tum is optimized.  
VSC OFF  
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On a braking intervention by  
the Toyota Supra Safety sys-  
tems.  
Activating/deactivating  
Traction mode  
The vehicle has a flat tire.  
Activating Traction mode  
Press the button.  
Active differential*  
TRACTION is displayed in  
the instrument cluster and  
the indicator light for VSC  
OFF lights up.  
*
: if equipped  
The active differential step-  
lessly locks the rear axle  
depending on the driving condi-  
tions. This provides optimal  
power transfer in all driving con-  
ditions by helping prevent wheel  
spin at either rear wheel.  
Deactivating Traction mode  
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Press the button again.  
TRACTION and the VSC  
OFF indicator light go out.  
The driver is responsible adapt-  
ing his or her driving style to the  
situation.  
Display  
Display in the instrument  
cluster  
If Traction mode is activated,  
TRACTION is displayed in the  
instrument cluster.  
Indicator/warning lights  
The indicator light lights  
up: Traction mode is acti-  
vated.  
Automatic program  
change  
In certain situations, the VSC is  
activated automatically:  
If Dynamic radar cruise con-  
trol with full-speed range is  
activated.  
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Cruise Control may change.  
Driver assistance sys-  
tems  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Vehicle features and  
options  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing the traffic  
conditions. Based on the limits of  
the system, it cannot inde-  
pendently react to all traffic situa-  
tions. There is a risk of accident.  
Adjust driving style to traffic condi-  
tions. Watch traffic closely and  
actively intervene where appropri-  
ate.  
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.  
WARNING  
The use of the system can lead to  
an increased risk of accidents in  
the following situations, for  
instance:  
On winding roads.  
In heavy traffic.  
Cruise control*  
*
: if equipped  
On slippery roads, in fog, snow,  
or wet conditions, or on a loose  
road surface.  
Concept  
There is a risk of accidents or risk  
of damage to property. Only use  
the system if driving at constant  
speed is possible.  
Using this system, a desired  
speed can be adjusted using the  
buttons on the steering wheel.  
The system maintains the  
desired speed. The system  
accelerates and brakes auto-  
matically as needed.  
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.  
General information  
The system can be activated  
starting at 20 mph/30 km/h.  
Depending on the vehicle set-  
tings, the characteristics of the  
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Overview  
Switching off  
Press the button on the  
steering wheel.  
Buttons on the steering  
wheel  
The displays go out. The stored  
desired speed is deleted.  
Button  
Function  
Cruise control on/off,  
refer to page 199.  
Pausing cruise control  
Interrupting manually  
Press the button with  
the system interrupted:  
Continue cruise control  
with the last setting,  
refer to page 201.  
When active, press the  
button.  
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When active, press the  
button: Pause cruise  
control, refer to page  
199.  
Interrupting automatically  
The system is automatically  
interrupted in the following situa-  
tions, for example:  
Store current speed.  
When the driver applies the  
brakes.  
Rocker switch:  
When selector lever position  
Set speed, refer to  
page 200.  
D is disengaged.  
Traction mode is activated or  
VSC Vehicle Stability Control  
System is deactivated.  
Switching cruise control  
on/off  
If VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
trol System intervenes.  
Switching on  
Press the button on the  
steering wheel.  
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.  
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Setting the speed  
Changing the speed  
Maintaining and storing the  
speed  
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.  
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.  
Each time the rocker switch is  
pressed to the resistance  
point, the desired speed  
increases or decreases by 1  
mph/1 km/h.  
The stored speed is displayed,  
refer to page 201, on the speed-  
ometer.  
Each time the rocker switch is  
pressed past the resistance  
point, the desired speed  
changes by a maximum of 5  
mph/10 km/h.  
VSC Vehicle Stability Control  
System is switched on, if neces-  
sary.  
The speed can also be stored  
by pressing a button.  
The maximum speed that can be  
set depends on the vehicle.  
Press the button.  
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.  
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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.  
Displays in the instrument  
cluster  
Indicator light  
Indicator light green:  
system is active.  
Continuing cruise control  
Gray indicator light: the  
system has been inter-  
rupted.  
No indicator light: sys-  
tem is switched off.  
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.  
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Status display  
With the proper equipment, the  
value of the selected speed is  
briefly displayed digitally.  
Press the button with the  
system interrupted.  
Displays in the Head-up  
Display  
Cruise control is continued with  
the stored values.  
Some system information can  
also be displayed in the  
Head-up Display.  
In the following cases, the  
stored speed value is deleted  
and cannot be called up again:  
The symbol is displayed  
when the set desired  
speed is reached.  
When the system is switched  
off.  
When drive-ready state is  
System limits  
switched off.  
The desired speed is also main-  
tained downhill.  
The speed may not be main-  
tained on uphill grades if the  
engine power is insufficient.  
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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.  
Dynamic radar cruise  
control with full-speed  
range*  
*
: if equipped  
Concept  
Safety information  
WARNING  
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 cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing the traffic  
conditions. Based on the limits of  
the system, it cannot inde-  
pendently react to all traffic situa-  
tions. There is a risk of accident.  
Adjust driving style to traffic condi-  
tions. Watch traffic closely and  
actively intervene where apaprk-  
ing sensorspropriate.  
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.  
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:  
General information  
Set the parking brake.  
A radar sensor is located in the  
front bumper and a camera on  
the interior mirror to detect vehi-  
cles driving ahead of you.  
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.  
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.  
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Button  
Function  
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.  
When active, press the  
button: Pause cruise  
control, refer to page  
204.  
Press the button with  
the system interrupted:  
Continue cruise control  
with the last setting,  
refer to page 206.  
WARNING  
Risk of accident due to too high  
speed differences to other vehi-  
cles, for instance in the following  
situations:  
Increase distance, refer  
to page 206.  
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Switch distance control  
on/off.  
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.  
Reduce distance, refer  
to page 206.  
Switch distance control  
on/off.  
Vehicle suddenly swerving into  
own lane.  
Rocker switch:  
Set speed, refer to  
page 205.  
When fast approaching stand-  
ing vehicles.  
Overview  
Radar sensor  
Buttons on the steering  
wheel  
Button  
Function  
Cruise control on/off,  
refer to page 204.  
Store current speed.  
The radar sensor is located in  
the front bumper.  
Always keep radar sensor clean  
and unobstructed.  
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Cruise control is active. The cur-  
rent speed is maintained and  
stored as desired speed.  
Camera  
VSC Vehicle Stability Control  
System is switched on, if neces-  
sary.  
Switching off  
To switch off the system while  
standing, step on brake pedal at  
the same time.  
The camera is installed near the  
interior mirror.  
Press the following button on  
the steering wheel again:  
Keep the windshield in front of  
the interior mirror clean and  
clear.  
Button on the steering  
wheel.  
The displays go out. The stored  
desired speed is deleted.  
Area of application  
The system is best used on  
well-constructed roads.  
Interrupting manually  
The system is functional at  
speeds beginning at approx. 20  
mph/30 km/h.  
When active, press the following  
button on the steering wheel:  
Button on the steering  
wheel.  
The maximum speed that can  
be set is limited and, e.g.,  
If interrupting the system while  
stationary, press on the brake  
pedal at the same time.  
depends on the vehicle and the  
vehicle equipment version.  
The system can also be acti-  
vated when stationary.  
Interrupting automatically  
Switching on/off and inter-  
rupting cruise control  
The system is automatically  
interrupted in the following situa-  
tions:  
Switching on  
When the driver applies the  
brakes.  
Press the button on the  
steering wheel.  
When selector lever position  
D is disengaged.  
The indicator will come on.  
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Traction mode is activated or  
VSC Vehicle Stability Control  
System is deactivated.  
activated.  
The current speed is maintained  
and stored as desired speed.  
If VSC Vehicle Stability Con-  
The stored speed is displayed  
on the speedometer.  
trol System intervenes.  
If the safety belt is unbuckled  
and the driver's door is  
opened while the vehicle is  
standing still.  
VSC Vehicle Stability Control  
System is switched on, if neces-  
sary.  
The speed can also be stored  
by pressing a button.  
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.  
Press the button.  
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Changing the speed  
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.  
Setting the speed  
Press the rocker switch up or  
down repeatedly until the  
desired speed is set.  
Maintaining and storing the  
speed  
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.  
Press the rocker switch up or  
down once while the system is  
interrupted. The system will be  
Each time the rocker switch is  
pressed past the resistance  
point, the desired speed  
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changes by a maximum of 5  
mph/10 km/h.  
Continuing cruise control  
An interrupted cruise control can  
be continued by calling up the  
stored speed.  
Hold the rocker switch in posi-  
tion to repeat the action.  
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.  
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.  
Press the button to  
resume system operation  
when it is canceled.  
Cruise control is continued with  
the stored values.  
In the following cases, the  
stored speed value is deleted  
and cannot be called up again:  
Reduce distance  
When the system is switched  
off.  
Press the button repeat-  
edly until the desired dis-  
tance is set.  
When drive-ready state is  
switched off.  
Instrument cluster will display  
selected distance, refer to page  
206.  
Displays in the instrument  
cluster  
Increase distance  
Status display  
Press the button repeat-  
edly until the desired dis-  
tance is set.  
The selected desired  
speed will be displayed.  
SET  
110  
Instrument cluster will display  
selected distance, refer to page  
206.  
Distance to vehicle ahead of  
you  
Selected distance to the vehicle  
ahead of you is shown.  
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Symbol  
Description  
Detected vehicle  
Symbol  
Description  
Green symbol:  
Distance 1  
A vehicle has been  
detected ahead of  
you. The system  
maintains the set dis-  
tance to the vehicle  
in front.  
Distance 2  
As soon as the detected vehicle  
drives off, the vehicle symbol in  
the distance indicator will move  
away.  
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Distance 3  
Distance 4  
To accelerate, activate ACC, for  
instance by briefly stepping on  
the accelerator pedal or press-  
ing the rocker switch.  
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.  
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The symbol is displayed  
when the set desired  
speed is reached.  
Indicator/warning lights  
Symbol  
Description  
Indicator light green:  
system is active.  
Distance information  
No indicator light:  
system is switched  
off.  
The symbol is displayed  
when the distance from  
the vehicle traveling  
ahead is too short.  
Vehicle symbol  
flashes:  
The distance information is  
active in the following situations:  
The conditions are  
not adequate for the  
system to work.  
Dynamic radar cruise control  
switched off.  
The system was  
deactivated but  
applies the brakes  
until you actively  
resume control by  
pressing on the  
brake pedal or accel-  
erator pedal.  
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 vehicle symbol  
and distance bars  
flash red and an  
acoustic signal  
sounds:  
System limits  
Detection range  
Brake and make an  
evasive maneuver, if  
necessary.  
Displays in the Head-up  
Display  
Desired speed  
The detection capacity of the  
system and the automatic brak-  
ing capacity are limited.  
Some system information can  
also be displayed in the  
Head-up Display.  
Two-wheeled vehicles for  
instance might not be detected.  
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Deceleration  
Cornering  
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.  
When the desired speed is too  
high for a curve, the speed is  
reduced slightly. Because  
curves may not be anticipated in  
advance, drive into a curve at an  
appropriate speed.  
Swerving vehicles  
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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.  
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.  
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-  
sate it by briefly accelerating.  
After releasing the accelerator  
pedal the system is reactivated  
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and controls speed inde-  
pendently.  
Engine power  
The desired speed is also main-  
tained downhill. The speed may  
not be maintained on uphill  
grades if the engine power is  
insufficient.  
Driving off  
In some situations, the vehicle  
cannot drive off automatically;  
for example:  
On steep uphill grades.  
From bumps in the road.  
Malfunction  
Radar sensor  
In these cases, step on the  
accelerator pedal.  
The system cannot be activated  
if the radar sensor is not aligned  
correctly. This may be caused  
by damage incurred, for  
Weather  
The following restrictions can  
occur under unfavorable  
weather or light conditions:  
instance during parking.  
A vehicle message is displayed  
if the system fails.  
Poorer vehicle recognition.  
Have the system checked by  
your Toyota dealer.  
Short-term interruptions for  
vehicles that are already rec-  
ognized.  
The system may be impaired  
when the detection range of the  
radar sensor is partially covered  
such as by the license plate  
holder.  
Examples of unfavorable  
weather or light conditions:  
Wet conditions.  
Snowfall.  
Slush.  
Camera  
Fog.  
The function for detecting and  
responding when approaching  
stationary vehicles may be lim-  
ited in the following situations:  
Glare.  
Drive attentively, and react to  
the current traffic situation. If  
necessary, intervene actively,  
for instance by braking, steering  
or evading.  
During calibration of the cam-  
era immediately after vehicle  
delivery.  
If the camera is malfunction-  
ing or dirty. A vehicle mes-  
sage is displayed.  
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WARNING  
Speed Limit Assist  
Concept  
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.  
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:  
Overview  
Buttons on the steering  
wheel  
Manual Speed Limiter.  
Cruise Control.  
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Dynamic radar cruise control  
Button  
Function  
with full-speed range.  
Apply suggested speed  
manually.  
The speed value is suggested  
as the new desired speed to be  
applied. To apply the speed  
value, the corresponding system  
must be activated.  
Switching on/off and  
adjusting  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
Safety information  
WARNING  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Speed Assistant"  
4 "Notes on speed limits"  
Select the desired setting:  
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-  
"adjust manually": detected  
speed limit can be applied  
manually.  
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.  
"Show current limit": detected  
speed limits are displayed in  
the instrument cluster without  
being applied.  
"Off": Speed Limit Assist will  
be switched off.  
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Thus, also observe the system  
limits of the Speed Limit Info  
system, refer to page 140.  
Displays in the instrument  
cluster  
A message is indicated in the  
instrument cluster when the sys-  
tem and cruise control are acti-  
vated.  
Parking Sensors  
Concept  
Symbol  
Function  
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.  
Indicator light illumi-  
nates green, together  
with the symbol for a  
cruise control system:  
Speed Limit Assist is  
active and detected  
speed limits can be  
applied manually for  
the displayed system.  
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 216, func-  
tion.  
Detected change of a  
speed limit with imme-  
diate effect.  
Indicator light illumi-  
nates green: the  
detected speed limit  
can be applied with the  
SET button.  
General information  
The ultrasound sensors for dis-  
tance measurements are  
located in the bumpers and pos-  
sibly on the sides of the vehicle.  
As soon as the speed  
limit has been applied,  
a green checkmark is  
displayed.  
The range, depending on the  
obstacle and environmental  
conditions, is approx. 6 ft/2 m.  
Taking over the sug-  
gested speed  
An acoustic warning sounds in  
case of an impending collision at  
a distance to the object of  
approx. 27 in/70 cm.  
As soon as the SET icon  
lights up, press the button.  
System limits  
For objects behind the vehicle,  
the acoustic warning is already  
issued at a distance to the  
Speed Limit Assist is based on  
the Speed Limit Info system.  
object of approx. 5 ft/1.50 m.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Ultrasound sensors  
Ultrasound sensors of  
the Parking Sensor, for  
instance in the bum-  
pers.  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing the traffic  
conditions. Based on the limits of  
the system, it cannot inde-  
pendently react to all traffic situa-  
tions. There is a risk of accident.  
Adjust driving style to traffic condi-  
tions. Watch traffic closely and  
actively intervene where appropri-  
ate.  
Functional requirements  
Ensure full functionality:  
Do not cover sensors, for  
instance with stickers, bicycle  
racks.  
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WARNING  
Keep the sensors clean and  
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.  
unobstructed.  
Switching on/off  
Switching on automatically  
The system switches on auto-  
matically in the following situa-  
tions:  
Overview  
If selector lever position R is  
engaged when the engine is  
running.  
Button in the vehicle  
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 when obstacles are  
detected on and off.  
Park assistance button  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
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2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Parking"  
WARNING  
4 Where applicable: "Automatic  
Signal tones  
Parking Sens. activation"  
General information  
5 "Automatic Parking Sensors  
An intermittent tone indicates  
when the vehicle is approaching  
an object. For instance, if an  
object is detected to the left rear  
of the vehicle, a signal tone  
sounds from the left rear  
speaker.  
activ."  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
Depending on equipment, an  
additional camera view is also  
switched on.  
The shorter the distance to the  
object, the shorter the intervals.  
Automatic deactivation  
during forward travel  
If the distance to a detected  
object is less than approx. 8  
in/20 cm, a continuous tone is  
sounded.  
The system switches off when a  
certain driving distance or speed  
is exceeded.  
If there are objects in front of  
and behind the vehicle at the  
same time, with a distance  
smaller than approx. 8 in/20 cm,  
an alternating constant tone will  
sound.  
Switch the system back on, if  
needed.  
Switching on/off manually  
Press the park assistance  
button.  
The intermittent tone and con-  
stant tone are switched off if the  
selector lever position P is  
engaged.  
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.  
The intermittent tone is switched  
off after a short time when the  
vehicle is stationary.  
Volume  
Depending on the equipment  
version, the system cannot be  
switched off manually if the  
reverse gear is engaged.  
The Parking Sensor signal tone  
volume can be adjusted.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "System settings"  
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3 "Tone"  
1 Press the Controller to the  
left, if needed.  
4 "Volume settings"  
5 "Parking Sens."  
6 Set the desired value.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
2 E. g. "Park. sensors only"  
RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert)  
function, refer to page 222:  
depending on the equipment, it  
is warned in the Parking Sensor  
display against vehicles  
Visual warning  
approaching in the front or rear  
from the side.  
Depending on the equip-  
ment version: emergency  
brake function, Parking  
Sensors with emergency  
braking function  
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Concept  
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 emergency braking function  
of Parking Sensor initiates an  
emergency braking in case of  
acute risk of collision.  
The display appears as soon as  
Parking Sensor is activated.  
General information  
Due to system limits, a collision  
cannot be prevented under all  
circumstances.  
The range of the sensors is rep-  
resented in the colors green,  
yellow and red when obstacles  
are detected.  
The function is available from  
walking speed while backing up  
or rolling backward.  
Pathway lines are faded in for  
better estimation of the required  
space.  
A press of the accelerator pedal  
interrupts the braking interven-  
tion.  
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:  
After emergency braking to a  
stop, further creeping toward an  
obstacle is possible. To creep  
toward the obstacle, lightly  
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press the accelerator pedal and  
release it again.  
Depending on the equip-  
ment version: side parking  
aid  
If the accelerator pedal is heav-  
ily depressed, the vehicle drives  
off as usual. Manual braking is  
possible at any time.  
Concept  
The system warns of obstacles  
on the side of the vehicle.  
The system uses the ultrasound  
sensors of Parking Sensor and  
parking assistant.  
General information  
Safety information  
WARNING  
The system uses the ultrasound  
sensors of Parking Sensor and  
parking assistant.  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing the traffic  
conditions. There is a risk of acci-  
dent. Adjust driving style to traffic  
conditions. Watch traffic and vehi-  
cle surroundings closely and  
actively intervene where appropri-  
ate.  
Display  
Activating/deactivating the  
system  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
To protect the sides of the vehi-  
cle, obstacle markings are dis-  
played on the sides of the  
vehicle.  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Parking"  
Color markings: warning  
4 "Park. Sens. w. em. braking  
against detected obstacles.  
funct."  
Gray markings, hatched area:  
5 "Park. Sens. w. em. braking  
no obstacles were detected.  
funct."  
No markings, black area: the  
area next to the vehicle was  
not yet captured.  
The setting is stored for the  
driver profile currently used.  
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With external interference of  
the ultrasound, for instance  
from passing vehicles or loud  
machines.  
Limits of side parking aid  
The system only displays sta-  
tionary obstacles that were pre-  
viously detected by sensors  
while passing them.  
When sensors are dirty, iced  
over, damaged or out of posi-  
tion.  
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.  
Under certain weather condi-  
tions such as high relative  
humidity, wet conditions,  
snowfall, extreme heat, or  
strong wind.  
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With tow bars and trailer cou-  
plings of other vehicles.  
System limits  
With thin or wedge-shaped  
objects.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
With moving objects.  
With elevated, protruding  
objects such as ledges.  
The system is designed to oper-  
ate in certain conditions and cir-  
cumstances. Due to conditions or  
other factors, the system may not  
respond. There may be a risk of  
accident or risk of damage to  
property. Actively intervene as  
needed. Refer to the information  
in this Owner’s Manual regarding  
the scope of the system’s opera-  
tion and limitations.  
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.  
Limits of ultrasonic measure-  
ment  
With obstacles and persons at  
the edge of the lane.  
Ultrasonic measurements might  
not function in the following situ-  
ations:  
With soft obstacles or obsta-  
cles covered in foam material.  
With plants and bushes.  
For small children and ani-  
Low objects already dis-  
played, for instance curbs,  
can move into the blind area  
of the sensors before or after  
mals.  
For persons with certain cloth-  
ing, for instance coats.  
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a continuous tone sounds.  
Malfunction  
Cargo that extends beyond  
the perimeter of the vehicle is  
not taken into account by the  
system.  
A vehicle message is displayed.  
White symbol is displayed,  
and the range of the sen-  
sors is dimmed on the  
Control Display.  
False warnings  
Parking Sensor has failed. Have  
the system checked by your  
Toyota dealer.  
The system may issue a warn-  
ing under the following condi-  
tions even though there is no  
obstacle within the detection  
range:  
Rearview camera  
Concept  
In heavy rain.  
When sensors are very dirty  
The rearview camera provides  
assistance in parking and  
maneuvering backwards. The  
area behind the vehicle is  
or covered with ice.  
When sensors are covered in  
snow.  
On rough road surfaces.  
shown on the Control Display.  
On uneven surfaces, such as  
Additionally, assistance func-  
tions can be shown in the dis-  
play, e.g., help lines.  
speed bumps.  
In large buildings with right  
angles and smooth walls, for  
instance in underground  
garages.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
In automatic vehicle washes.  
Due to heavy exhaust.  
The system cannot serve as a  
substitute for the driver’s personal  
judgment in assessing the traffic  
conditions. There is a risk of acci-  
dent. Adjust driving style to traffic  
conditions. Watch traffic and vehi-  
cle surroundings closely and  
actively intervene where appropri-  
ate.  
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 219, for instance in  
automatic vehicle washes.  
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tion R is engaged when the  
engine is running.  
Overview  
Depending on the vehicle  
equipment: button in the  
vehicle  
Automatic deactivation  
during forward travel  
The system switches off when a  
certain driving distance or speed  
is exceeded.  
Switch the system back on, if  
needed.  
3
Depending on the vehicle  
equipment: switching on/off  
manually  
Park assistance button  
Press the park assistance  
button.  
Camera  
On: the LED lights up.  
Off: the LED goes out.  
The parking assistance func-  
tions are shown on the Control  
Display.  
Switching the view via Toy-  
ota Supra Command  
If the rearview camera view is  
not displayed, change the view  
via Toyota Supra Command:  
The camera lens is near the  
license plate light.  
The image quality may be  
impaired by dirt. If necessary,  
clean the camera lens.  
1 If necessary, tilt the controller  
to the side.  
2
"Rear view camera"  
Switching on/off  
The rearview camera image is  
displayed.  
Switching on automatically  
Functional requirements  
The system is switched on auto-  
matically if selector lever posi-  
The rearview camera is  
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switched on.  
Parking aid lines  
Keep the recording range of  
the camera clear. Protruding  
cargo or roof rack systems  
can limit the detection range  
of the camera.  
Pathway lines  
Display on the Control Dis-  
play  
General information  
Pathway lines help you to esti-  
mate the space required when  
parking and maneuvering on  
level roads.  
More than one assistance func-  
tion can be active at the same  
time.  
The assistance functions can be  
manually activated.  
Pathway lines depend on the  
steering angle and are continu-  
ously adjusted to the steering  
wheel movements.  
1 Move the Controller to the  
right, if needed.  
2 With corresponding equip-  
Turning radius lines  
ment:  
3 With corresponding equip-  
ment:  
"Camera image"  
"Parking aid lines".  
Pathway lines and turning radius  
lines are displayed, refer to page  
220.  
"Obstacle marking".  
Turning radius lines can only be  
superimposed on the camera  
image together with pathway  
lines.  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment, the obstacles detected by  
Parking Sensors are displayed,  
refer to page 221, by markings.  
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  
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wheel is turned past a certain  
angle.  
Setting brightness and  
contrast via Toyota Supra  
Command  
Parking using pathway and  
turning radius lines  
With the rearview camera  
switched on:  
1 Position the vehicle so that  
the red turning radius line  
leads to within the limits of  
the parking space.  
1 Move the Controller to the  
left, if needed.  
2
3
"Camera image"  
2 Turn the steering wheel to  
the point where the green  
pathway line covers the cor-  
responding turning radius  
line.  
"Brightness"  
"Contrast"  
3
4 Set the desired value.  
Obstacle marking  
System limits  
Deactivated camera  
If the camera is deactivated, for  
instance if the trunk lid is open,  
the camera image is displayed  
hatched in gray.  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment, obstacles behind the vehi-  
cle are detected by the Parking  
Sensors.  
Detection of objects  
Very low obstacles as well as  
high, protruding objects such as  
ledges may not be detected by  
the system.  
Obstacle markings can be faded  
into the image of the rearview  
camera.  
Depending on the vehicle equip-  
ment, some assistance func-  
tions also consider data from the  
Parking Sensors.  
The colored thresholds of the  
obstacle markings match the  
markings of the Parking Sen-  
sors.  
Follow the notes in the Parking  
Sensors chapter.  
The objects displayed on the  
Control Display may be closer  
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than they appear. Do not esti-  
mate the distance from the  
objects on the display.  
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.  
RCTA (Rear cross traffic  
alert) function*  
*
: if equipped  
Concept  
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.  
Overview  
Button in the vehicle  
General information  
Park assistance button  
Radar sensors  
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  
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area of the radar sensors clean  
and unobstructed.  
switched off in the following situ-  
ations:  
When the speed exceeds  
Switching on/off  
walking speed.  
When a certain driving dis-  
Activating/deactivating the  
system  
tance is exceeded.  
With an active parking opera-  
tion of the parking assistant.  
1
Press park assistance  
button.  
WARNING  
2 Move the Controller to the  
left.  
3
General information  
3
"Settings"  
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.  
4 "Cross traffic alert"  
5 "Cross traffic alert"  
Or via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Parking"  
Light in the exterior mirror  
4 "Cross traffic alert"  
5 "Cross traffic alert"  
Switching on automatically  
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.  
The light in the exterior mirror  
flashes if vehicles are detected  
by the rear sensors and your  
own vehicle is moving back-  
wards.  
If reverse gear is engaged, the  
rear system is switched on.  
Switching off automatically  
The system is automatically  
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hills.  
Display in the Parking Sen-  
sors view  
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.  
In the Parking Sensors view, the  
respective boundary area  
flashes red, if vehicles are  
detected by the sensors.  
Acoustic warning  
In addition to the optical indica-  
tor, a warning signal sounds if  
your own vehicle moves into the  
respective direction.  
System limits  
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 the field of view of the sen-  
sors is covered, e.g., by  
garage walls, hedges or snow  
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uneven road surfaces.  
Driving comfort  
This enhances the driving  
dynamics and driving comfort  
depending on the road surface  
condition and driving style.  
Vehicle features and  
options  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
General information  
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 system offers different  
shock absorber settings rang-  
ing from comfortable travel to  
dynamic driving.  
3
The damping settings are  
assigned to the different driving  
modes of the Sport mode  
switch, refer to page 129.  
Chassis components  
The chassis components are  
optimized for the vehicle and its  
scope of application and thereby  
ensure the best possible Driving  
Dynamics.  
Adaptive variable suspen-  
sion*  
*
: if equipped  
Concept  
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  
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Climate control  
Safety notes  
WARNING  
Vehicle features and  
options  
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.  
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.  
Air conditioning system  
refrigerant  
A label regarding the refriger-  
ant of the air conditioning sys-  
tem is attached to the hood at  
the location shown in the fol-  
lowing illustration.  
Interior air quality  
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.  
The meaning of each symbol  
on the label are as follows:  
Automatic recirculated-air  
control AUC.  
Caution  
Parked-car ventilation.  
Air conditioning sys-  
tem  
Air conditioning sys-  
tem lubricant type  
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Requires registered  
technician to service  
air conditioning sys-  
tem  
Climate control functions  
Button  
Function  
Flammable refrigerant  
Temperature, refer to  
page 228.  
NOTICE  
When repairing/replacing  
parts of the air conditioning  
system  
Air-conditioning mode,  
see page 228.  
Have repair/replacement per-  
formed by your Toyota dealer.  
When a part of the air conditioning  
system, such as the evaporator, is  
to be replaced, it must be  
3
Maximum cooling, refer  
to page 229.  
replaced with a new one.  
Automatic air condition-  
ing  
AUTO program, refer to  
page 229.  
Overview  
Recirculated-air mode,  
refer to page 230.  
Buttons in the vehicle  
Switch off, refer to page  
228.  
Air distribution, man-  
ual, refer to page 231.  
Defrost and defog the  
windshield, refer to  
page 231.  
Rear window defroster,  
refer to page 231.  
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Button  
Function  
Adjusting  
Turn the dial clockwise  
Seat heating, refer to  
page 105.  
to increase the tempera-  
ture and counterclock-  
wise to decrease the  
temperature.  
Air flow, manual, refer  
to page 230.  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Climate functions"  
Switching on/off  
Switching on  
4 "Temperature adjustment,  
Press any button except for the  
following:  
upper body"  
5 Set the desired temperature.  
Switching off.  
Do not rapidly switch between  
different temperature settings.  
Otherwise, the automatic air  
conditioning will not have suffi-  
cient time to adjust the set tem-  
perature.  
Rear window defroster.  
Seat heating.  
Switching off  
Complete system:  
Air conditioning  
Press and hold the but-  
ton.  
Concept  
Temperature  
Concept  
The air in the car's interior will  
be cooled and dehumidified  
and, depending on the tempera-  
ture setting, warmed again.  
The automatic air conditioning  
achieves the set temperature as  
quickly as possible, if needed,  
by using the maximum cooling  
or heating capacity, and then  
keeps it constant.  
The car's interior can only be  
cooled with the drive-ready state  
switched on.  
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Switching on/off  
Switching on/off  
Press the button.  
Press the button.  
Air conditioning is switched on  
with the engine running.  
The LED is illuminated with the  
system switched on.  
Depending on the weather, the  
windshield and side windows  
may fog up briefly when  
Air flows out of the vents to the  
upper body region. The vents  
need to be open for this.  
drive-ready state is switched on.  
The air flow can be adjusted  
with the program active.  
The air conditioning is switched  
on automatically with the AUTO  
program.  
3
AUTO program  
When using the automatic air  
conditioning, condensation  
water develops and collects  
underneath the vehicle.  
Concept  
The AUTO program cools, venti-  
lates or heats the car's interior  
automatically.  
Maximum cooling  
The air flow, air distribution and  
temperature will be controlled  
automatically depending on the  
interior temperature and the set-  
ting for the desired temperature.  
Concept  
The system is set to the lowest  
temperature, optimum air flow  
and recirculated-air mode with  
the drive-ready state switched  
on.  
Switching on/off  
General information  
Press the button.  
The function is available with  
external temperatures above  
approx. 32 °F/0 °C and with the  
drive-ready state switched on.  
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  
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recirculated.  
body, and into the floor area.  
To prevent window fogging,  
recirculated-air mode switches  
off automatically after a certain  
amount of time, depending on  
the environmental conditions.  
The air conditioning, refer to  
page 228, is switched on auto-  
matically with the AUTO pro-  
gram.  
The AUTO program is switched  
off automatically, when manual  
air distribution is set.  
With constant recirculated-air  
mode, the air quality in the car's  
interior deteriorates and the fog-  
ging of the windows increases.  
Recirculated-air mode  
If there is window condensation,  
switch off recirculated-air mode  
or defog the windows, refer to  
page 231.  
Concept  
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.  
Controlling the air flow  
manually  
Concept  
The air flow for climate control  
can be adjusted manually.  
Operation  
Press the button repeat-  
edly to select an operat-  
ing mode.  
General information  
To manually adjust air flow  
The LED is illuminated when the  
recirculated-air mode is  
switched on.  
switch off AUTO program first.  
Operation  
When the left LED is illuminated:  
Automatic recirculated air mode  
Press the left or right  
side of the button:  
decrease or increase air  
flow.  
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.  
The selected air flow is shown  
on the climate control display.  
The air flow may be reduced  
automatically to save battery  
power.  
When the right LED is illumi-  
nated: Recirculated air mode  
The air in the cabin is continuously  
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quickly removed from the wind-  
shield and the front side win-  
dows.  
Controlling the air distri-  
bution manually  
Concept  
Switching on/off  
The air distribution for climate  
control can be adjusted manu-  
ally.  
Press the button.  
The LED is illuminated with the  
system switched on.  
Operation  
The air flow can be adjusted  
manually with the system  
switched on.  
3
Press the button repeat-  
edly to select a program:  
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.  
Windows, upper body region,  
and floor area.  
Upper body region and floor  
area.  
Floor area.  
Windows and floor area.  
Windows.  
Rear window defroster  
Press the button. The  
LED lights up.  
Windows and upper body.  
Upper body region.  
The function is available with the  
engine running.  
The selected air distribution is  
shown on the climate control  
display.  
The rear window defroster  
switches off automatically after a  
certain period of time.  
If there is window condensation,  
defog the windows, refer to  
page P.231.  
Microfilter  
Defrost windshield and  
remove condensation  
The microfilter removes dust  
and pollen from the incoming air.  
Have this filter changed during  
vehicle maintenance, refer to  
page 301.  
Concept  
Ice and condensation are  
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Front ventilation  
Concept  
The air flow directions can be  
individually adjusted.  
Adjusting the ventilation  
General information  
Lever for changing the air flow  
direction, arrow 1.  
Thumbwheel for variable  
opening and closing of the  
vents, arrow 2.  
The air flow directions can be  
adjusted for direct or indirect  
ventilation.  
Open the vents and position  
them to ensure effective climate  
control.  
Parked-car ventilation  
Concept  
Direct ventilation  
The air flow is directed towards  
the passengers. The air flow  
heats or cools noticeably,  
depending on the adjusted tem-  
perature.  
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.  
Indirect ventilation  
The air flow is not directed  
towards the passengers. The  
car's interior is warmed or  
cooled indirectly, depending on  
the set temperature.  
General information  
The system can be switched on  
and off directly or via a preset  
departure time.  
The activation time is deter-  
mined based on the external  
temperature. The system  
promptly switches on before the  
selected departure time.  
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Switching on  
Functional requirements  
Press any button except:  
Rear window defroster.  
Lower air flow button side.  
Seat heating.  
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  
Menu.  
Switching off  
The system switches off after  
leaving and locking the vehicle.  
started or after a short trip.  
Press and hold the bot-  
tom button.  
3
Make sure that the vehicle's  
date and time are set cor-  
rectly.  
Via Toyota Supra Command  
Open the vents to allow air to  
1 "My Vehicle"  
flow out.  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Climate functions"  
4 "Comfort ventilation"  
5 "Activate now"  
Switching on/off directly  
General information  
There are different ways to  
switch the system on or off.  
Display  
The system switches off auto-  
matically after a certain period of  
time. The system continues to  
run for some time after being  
switched off.  
Symbol  
Description  
Symbol on the auto-  
matic air conditioning  
indicates the system is  
switched on.  
REST is displayed on  
the automatic air condi-  
tioning. The residual  
engine heat is used.  
Using the button  
General information  
When the vehicle is in standby  
state, the parked-car ventilation  
can be switched on or off via the  
automatic air conditioning but-  
tons.  
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6 Set the departure time.  
Departure time  
7 Select day of the week, if  
needed.  
Concept  
Different departure times can be  
adjusted to ensure a comfort-  
able interior temperature in the  
vehicle at the time of departure.  
Activating the departure time  
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.  
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.  
Via Toyota Supra Command  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Climate functions"  
4 "Comfort ventilation"  
5 "For departure time"  
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:  
6 Activate the desired depar-  
Set departure times.  
ture time.  
Activate departure times.  
A minimum of 10 minutes  
should pass between set-  
Display  
ting/activating the departure  
time and the planned departure  
time to allow a sufficient period  
of time for the climate control.  
The symbol on the automatic  
air conditioning signals an acti-  
vated departure time.  
Setting the departure time  
Via Toyota Supra Command  
1 "My Vehicle"  
2 "Vehicle settings"  
3 "Climate functions"  
4 "Comfort ventilation"  
5 Select the desired departure  
time.  
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desired functions. The  
hand-held transmitter for the  
Interior equipment  
particular system is required in  
order to program the remote  
control.  
Vehicle features and  
options  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
Before selling the vehicle, delete  
the stored functions for the sake  
of security.  
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.  
If possible, do not install the  
antenna of the remote-con-  
trolled system, e.g. the garage  
door drive, near metal objects to  
ensure the best possible opera-  
tion.  
3
Safety information  
WARNING  
The operation of remote-con-  
trolled systems with the integrated  
universal remote control, such as  
the garage door, may result in  
injury, for example, body parts  
becoming jammed in a garage  
door. 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 programming and opera-  
tion. Also follow the safety infor-  
mation of the hand-held  
Integrated Universal  
Remote Control  
Concept  
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.  
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.  
General information  
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  
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Additional questions are  
answered by:  
interior mirror simultaneously  
for approximately 10 seconds  
until the LED flashes green  
rapidly. This erases all pro-  
gramming of the buttons on  
the interior mirror.  
Your Toyota dealer.  
www.homelink.com on the  
Internet.  
HomeLink is a registered trade-  
mark of Gentex Corporation.  
3 Press the interior mirror but-  
ton to be programmed. The  
LED on the interior mirror will  
slowly begin flashing orange.  
Control elements on the  
interior mirror  
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.  
Buttons, arrow 1.  
LED, arrow 2.  
The hand-held transmitter,  
arrow 3, is required for pro-  
gramming.  
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
Programming  
The LED lights up green: pro-  
gramming completed.  
General information  
Release the button.  
The LED flashes fast: pro-  
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.  
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.  
1 Switch on standby state.  
If the integrated universal remote  
control remains nonoperational,  
continue with the special features  
2 Initial setup: Press and hold  
the two outer buttons on the  
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for change code wireless systems.  
3 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.  
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.  
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.  
Special feature of the rolling  
code wireless system  
3
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.  
Reprogramming individ-  
ual buttons  
Refer to the owner's manual for  
the system.  
1 Switch on standby state.  
For systems with a rolling code  
radio system, the integrated  
Universal Remote Control and  
the system also have to be syn-  
chronized.  
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.  
Please read the owner's manual  
to find out how to synchronize  
the system.  
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  
Synchronizing is easier with the  
aid of a second person.  
Synchronizing the universal  
remote control with the system:  
required distance depends  
on the hand-held transmitter.  
1 Park the vehicle within range  
of the remote-controlled sys-  
tem.  
5 Press and hold the button of  
the desired function on the  
hand-held transmitter.  
2 Program the relevant button  
on the interior mirror as  
described.  
Canada: if programming with the  
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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.  
Operation  
WARNING  
The operation of remote-con-  
trolled systems with the integrated  
universal remote control, such as  
the garage door, may result in  
injury, for example, body parts  
becoming jammed in a garage  
door. 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 programming and opera-  
tion. Also follow the safety infor-  
mation of the hand-held  
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.  
transmitter.  
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.  
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.  
Deleting stored functions  
If the programming procedure is  
not completed, the previous pro-  
gramming will remain  
All stored functions will be  
deleted. The functions cannot  
be deleted individually.  
unchanged.  
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.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Sun visor  
Glare shield  
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.  
Fold the sun visor down or up.  
Vanity mirror  
A vanity mirror is located in the  
sun visor behind a cover. When  
the cover is opened, the mirror  
lighting switches on.  
NOTICE  
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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  
Sockets  
Concept  
The lighter socket can be used  
as a socket for electrical equip-  
ment when standby and  
drive-ready state are switched  
on.  
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.  
General information  
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.  
Center console  
Pull off the cover.  
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devices.  
Cargo area*  
Charging current:  
*
: if equipped  
max. 1.5 A (vehicles without wire-  
less charger)  
Open the cover.  
max. 2.1 A (vehicles with wireless  
charger)  
For data transfer.  
Wireless charging tray  
Concept  
The wireless charging tray  
enables the following functions  
to be performed without cables:  
USB port  
General information  
Charging the rechargeable  
battery of a mobile phone with  
Qi capability and of other  
mobile devices, which support  
the Qi standard.  
Follow the information regarding  
the connection of mobile  
devices to the USB port in the  
section on USB connections,  
refer to page 69.  
Connect the mobile phone to  
the external antenna.  
In the center console  
Depending on the country, this pro-  
vides for better network reception  
and a consistent reproduction qual-  
ity.  
General information  
When inserting the mobile  
phone, make sure there are no  
objects between it and the wire-  
less charging tray.  
The USB port is located on the  
center console.  
During charging, the surface of  
the tray and the mobile phone  
may become warm. Higher tem-  
peratures may lead to a reduc-  
tion in the charge current  
Properties:  
USB port Type A.  
For charging external  
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through the mobile phone, and  
in isolated cases the charging  
process is paused temporarily.  
Follow the relevant instructions  
in the mobile phone owner's  
manual.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
When charging a device that  
meets the Qi standard in the wire-  
less charging tray, any metal  
objects located between the  
device and the tray can become  
very hot. Placing storage devices  
or electronic cards, such as chip  
cards, cards with magnetic strips  
or cards for signal transmission,  
between the device and the tray  
may impair the card function.  
There is a risk of injury and risk of  
damage to property. When  
If the vehicle is equipped  
with a charge indicator, the Con-  
trol Display shows whether a  
mobile phone with Qi capability  
is being charged.  
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This device has been tested for  
human exposure limits and found  
compliant at a minimum distance of  
4 in/10 cm during operation.  
charging mobile devices, make  
sure there are no objects between  
the device and the tray.  
Therefore, a distance of 4 in/10 cm  
must be maintained in every direc-  
tion when operating the device.  
NOTICE  
The tray is intended for mobile  
phones up to a particular size.  
Forceful inserting of the mobile  
phone into the tray can damage  
the tray or the mobile phone.  
There is a risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Observe the maximum  
dimensions for mobile phones. Do  
not force the mobile phone into  
the tray.  
Mounting position of the product.  
Functional requirements  
The mobile phone must com-  
patibly support the required Qi  
standard.  
If the mobile phone does not sup-  
port the Qi standard, the mobile  
phone can be charged using a spe-  
cial Qi-compatible charging case.  
Standby state is switched on.  
Observe the maximum  
dimensions of the mobile  
phone.  
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Use only protective jackets  
and covers up to a maximum  
thickness of 0.07 in/2 mm.  
Otherwise, the charging func-  
tion may be impaired.  
LED displays  
Color  
Meaning  
The mobile phone is  
charging.  
The mobile phone to be  
charged is located in the cen-  
ter of the tray.  
Depending on the model  
and the vehicle, the blue  
LED is no longer illumi-  
nated once the inserted  
mobile phone with Qi  
Blue  
Operation  
Overview  
capability is fully charged.  
The mobile phone is not  
charging.  
Temperature on the  
Orange  
mobile phone possibly  
too high or foreign object  
in the charging tray.  
The mobile phone is not  
charging.  
Contact a dealer’s ser-  
vice center or another  
qualified service center or  
repair shop.  
Red  
1 LED  
2 Storage area  
Forgotten warning  
Inserting the mobile phone  
General information  
Place the mobile phone cen-  
tered in the storage tray with the  
display facing up.  
If the vehicle is equipped with  
the forgotten warning function, a  
warning can be output if a  
mobile phone with Qi capability  
was forgotten in the wireless  
charging tray when leaving the  
vehicle.  
The mobile phone must not exceed  
the maximum size of approximately  
6.0 x 3.1 x 0.7 in/154.5 x 80 x 18  
mm.  
The forgotten warning is dis-  
played in the instrument cluster.  
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the use of this device on their  
Activating  
network. If you are unsure, con-  
tact your provider. You MUST  
operate this device with  
approved antennas and cables  
as specified by the manufac-  
turer. Antennas MUST be  
Via Toyota Supra Command:  
1 “My Vehicle”  
2 “System settings”  
3 “Wireless charging tray”  
4 “Forgotten mobile device  
installed at least 20 cm (8  
inches) from any person. You  
MUST cease operating this  
device immediately if requested  
by the FCC or a licensed wire-  
less service provider. Warning  
E911 location information may  
not be provided or may be inac-  
curate for calls served by using  
this device.  
alert”  
System limits  
At high temperatures on the  
mobile phone or in the vehicle,  
the charging functions of the  
mobile phone may be limited  
and some functions may no lon-  
ger work.  
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Please observe additionally the  
following information  
LTE-Compensator - Infor-  
mation and User Manual  
Sprint Nextel will allow con-  
sumers to register their signal  
boosters by calling their  
toll-free number.  
Your car is equipped with a wire-  
less charging tray (WCA) to  
charge your mobile phone and  
connect it to the mobile network.  
To ensure the best possible con-  
nection a signal booster  
(LTE-Compensator) is used in  
conjunction with the WCA. The  
following paragraphs refer to  
this booster:  
T-Mobile online registration  
link:  
(www.T-Mobile.com/Booster-  
Registration);  
(https://saqat.t-mobile.com/sit  
es/SignalBooster#).  
Verizon’s online registration  
link: (http://www.verizonwire-  
less.com/wcms/con-  
This is a CONSUMER device.  
BEFORE USE, you MUST  
sumer/register-signal-booster.  
html).  
REGISTER THIS DEVICE with  
your wireless provider and have  
your provider's consent. Most  
wireless providers consent to  
the use of Compensators. Some  
providers may not consent to  
AT&T online registration link  
(https://secu-  
rec45.securewebses-  
sion.com/attsignal-booster.co  
m/).  
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U.S.Cellular online registra-  
tion link (http://www.uscellu-  
lar.com/uscellular/support/fcc-  
booster-registration.jsp).  
Storage compart-  
ments  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Before use you must register  
your booster device with your  
wireless provider.  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
If you should be requested by  
the FCC to cease operating your  
booster you are not allowed to  
insert your mobile phone in the  
charging tray anymore unless  
the booster is permanently  
deactivated by your Toyota  
dealer.  
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.  
You must not remove the  
booster from the car nor use it  
with any other than the prein-  
stalled coupling device or  
antenna. Any modification of the  
existing antenna or coupling  
device as well as the use of  
other antennas or coupling  
devices will cause the cease of  
the booster’s operating license.  
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.  
The booster device fulfills the  
network protections tandards as  
required by the FCC, such as  
intermodulation limits, oscillation  
detection and gainlimits.  
Booster Manufacturer: Kathrein  
Automotive  
NOTICE  
Model Number: LTECOMPB0  
Part Number: 6803145-01  
FCC-ID: 2ACC7LTECOMPB0  
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.  
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Locking  
Storage compartments  
The glove compartment can be  
locked with an integrated key,  
refer to page 80. This prevents  
access to the glove compart-  
ment.  
The vehicle interior contains  
multiple storage compartments  
for stowing objects.  
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.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Folded open, the glove compart-  
ment protrudes in the car's inte-  
rior. Objects in the glove  
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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.  
Compartments in the  
doors  
General information  
There are storage compart-  
ments in the doors.  
Opening  
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.  
Pull the handle.  
The light in the glove compart-  
ment switches on.  
Closing  
Fold cover closed.  
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Cargo area  
Vehicle features and  
options  
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  
Unsuitable containers in the cup  
holders may damage the cup  
holders or be thrown about the  
car’s interior in the event of an  
accident, an evasive maneuver,  
or forceful braking. Spilled liquids  
can distract from the traffic condi-  
tions 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, shat-  
terproof, and sealable containers.  
Do not transport hot beverages.  
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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3 Subtract the combined  
WARNING  
weight of the driver and pas-  
sengers from XXX kg or XXX  
lbs.  
Loose object or devices with a  
cable connection to the vehicle,  
for instance mobile phones, can  
be thrown about 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.  
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).  
WARNING  
3
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 maneuver. Vehicle  
occupants can be hit and injured.  
There is a risk of injury. Stow and  
secure objects and cargo prop-  
erly.  
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  
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-  
rect Load Limit  
reduces the available cargo  
and luggage load capacity of  
your vehicle.  
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.  
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Load  
General information  
Attach load securing aids, such  
as lashing straps, tensioning  
straps, draw straps or cargo  
nets, to the lashing eyes in the  
cargo area.  
Lashing eyes  
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.  
Stowing and securing  
cargo  
There are four lashing eyes in  
the cargo area for securing  
cargo.  
Cover sharp edges and cor-  
ners on the cargo.  
Multi-function hook  
General information  
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.  
Lashing eyes in the cargo  
area*  
A multi-function hook is located  
on the left and right side in the  
cargo area.  
*
: if equipped  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Storage compartment on  
the right side  
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.  
General information  
A storage compartment is avail-  
able on the right side of the  
cargo area.  
Opening  
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Tensioning strap  
A tensioning strap is available  
on the right side trim for fasten-  
ing small objects.  
Net  
Unlock the cover of the right  
side panel, arrow 1, and fold up,  
arrow 2.  
Luggage cover  
Removing  
The cover can be removed for  
stowing bulky items.  
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  
1 Unhook the retaining straps  
on the tailgate.  
resistance must be overcome.  
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2 Slightly lift the cover, arrow 1,  
and pull backward from the  
holders, arrows 2.  
Inserting  
To insert, proceed in reverse  
order. Make sure that the lug-  
gage cover is positioned cor-  
rectly in the brackets.  
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