DRIVING TIPS -> Things to remember when driving for Your Toyota Supra 2 Door Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

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Safety information  
WARNING  
Things to remember  
when driving  
Due to new parts and compo-  
nents, safety and driver assis-  
tance systems can react with a  
delay. There is a risk of an acci-  
dent. After installing new parts or  
with a new vehicle, drive conser-  
vatively and intervene early if nec-  
essary. Observe the break-in  
procedures of the respective parts  
and components.  
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.  
Engine, transmission, and  
axle drive  
Up to 1,200 miles/2,000 km  
Do not exceed the maximum  
engine and road speed:  
For gasoline engine 4,500  
Breaking-in period  
General information  
rpm and 100 mph/160 km/h.  
Avoid full load or kickdown  
under all circumstances.  
Moving parts need to begin  
working together smoothly.  
From 1,200 miles/2,000 km  
The engine and vehicle speed  
can gradually be increased.  
The following instructions will  
help you to achieve a long vehi-  
cle life and good efficiency.  
Tires  
During break-in, do not use the  
Launch Control, refer to page  
128.  
Tire traction is not optimal due to  
manufacturing circumstances  
when tires are brand-new; they  
achieve their full traction poten-  
tial after a break-in time.  
Drive conservatively for the first  
200 miles/300 km.  
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Brake system  
Ice on window glass  
Brake discs and brake pads only  
reach their full effectiveness  
after approx. 300 miles/500 km.  
Drive moderately during this  
break-in period.  
NOTICE  
The window will be lowered  
slightly when pulling on the door  
handle. In the event of frost, the  
window may freeze up and not be  
lowered. There is a risk of dam-  
age to property. When pulling on  
the door handle, make sure that  
the window is lowered. If neces-  
sary, remove snow and ice from  
the window. Do not open the door  
with force.  
Following part replace-  
ment  
Observe the break-in proce-  
dures again, if components  
mentioned above are replaced.  
Hot exhaust gas system  
WARNING  
General driving notes  
Closing the trunk lid  
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High temperatures can occur  
underneath the body, for instance  
caused by the exhaust gas sys-  
tem, while driving. Contact with  
the exhaust gas system can  
cause burns. There is a risk of  
injury. Do not touch the hot  
exhaust gas system, including the  
exhaust pipe.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
An open trunk lid protrudes from  
the vehicle and can endanger  
occupants and other traffic partici-  
pants or damage the vehicle in  
the event of an accident, braking  
or evasive maneuvers. In addi-  
tion, exhaust fumes may enter the  
car's interior. There is a risk of  
injury or risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Do not drive with the trunk lid  
open.  
WARNING  
If combustible materials, such as  
leaves or grass, come in contact  
with hot parts of the exhaust gas  
system, these materials can  
ignite. There is a risk of fire and  
injuries. Do not remove the heat  
shields installed and never apply  
undercoating to them. Make sure  
that no combustible materials can  
come in contact with hot vehicle  
parts in driving operation, idle or  
during parking.  
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Mobile communication  
devices in the vehicle  
During strong wind  
WARNING  
Vehicle electronics and mobile  
phones can influence one  
another. There is radiation due to  
the transmission operations of  
mobile phones. There is a risk of  
injury or risk of damage to prop-  
erty. If possible, in the car's inte-  
rior use only mobile phones with  
direct connections to an exterior  
antenna in order to exclude  
mutual interference and deflect  
the radiation from the car's inte-  
rior.  
When the vehicle is being blown  
by crosswinds, drive at a lower  
speed and grip the steering  
wheel stronger than normal.  
The vehicle is especially sus-  
ceptible to crosswinds when  
exiting a tunnel or underpass,  
when driving on a bridge or  
embankment, or when passing  
or being passed by a truck or  
other large vehicle.  
Driving in inclement  
weather  
When visibility is poor due to  
fog  
When it is raining  
When visibility is poor due to  
fog, even if it is daytime, turn the  
low beam headlights on to make  
your vehicle more visible to  
other vehicles, etc. Drive with  
caution at a low speed, using  
the centerline, guardrails, tail-  
lights of a preceding vehicle,  
etc., as guide.  
During a rain storm or when  
the road surface is wet, the  
road surface may be slippery  
and visibility may be reduced.  
In this case, turn the low  
beam headlights on to make  
your vehicle more visible to  
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other vehicles, etc. Increase  
the distance between your  
vehicle and preceding vehi-  
cles and drive safely at a  
lower speed than normal,  
avoiding sudden accelera-  
tion, braking or steering oper-  
ations.  
only.  
Drive through water only if it is  
not deeper than maximum 9.8  
inches/25 cm.  
Drive through water no faster  
than walking speed, up to 3  
mph/5 km/h.  
Use the rear defroster and air  
conditioning system to pre-  
vent the windows from fog-  
ging up.  
Safety information  
NOTICE  
When driving too quickly through  
too deep water, water can enter  
into the engine compartment, the  
electrical system or the transmis-  
sion. There is a risk of damage to  
property. When driving through  
water, do not exceed the maxi-  
mum indicated water level and the  
maximum speed for driving  
Hydroplaning is more likely to  
occur when driving on ruts or  
through large puddles.  
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Hydroplaning  
On wet or slushy roads, a  
wedge of water can form  
between the tires and road sur-  
face.  
through water.  
Braking safely  
This phenomenon is referred to  
as hydroplaning. It is character-  
ized by a partial or complete  
loss of contact between the tires  
and the road surface, ultimately  
undermining your ability to steer  
and brake the vehicle.  
General information  
The vehicle is equipped with an  
Antilock Braking System ABS as  
a standard feature.  
Perform an emergency stop in  
situations that require such.  
Steering is still responsive. You  
can still avoid any obstacles with  
a minimum of steering effort.  
Driving through water  
General information  
Pulsation of the brake pedal and  
sounds from the hydraulic cir-  
cuits indicate that the Antilock  
Braking System ABS is in its  
active mode.  
When driving through water, fol-  
low the following:  
Deactivate Auto Start/Stop  
function.  
In certain braking situations, the  
Drive through calm water  
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perforated brake discs can emit  
functional noises. However,  
functional noises have no effect  
on the performance and opera-  
tional reliability of the brake.  
Hills  
General information  
Drive long or steep downhill gra-  
dients in the gear that requires  
least braking effort. Otherwise,  
the brakes may overheat and  
reduce brake efficiency.  
Objects in the area around  
the pedals  
You can increase the engine's  
braking effect by shifting down,  
going all the way to first gear, if  
needed.  
WARNING  
Objects in the driver's floor area  
can limit the pedal distance or  
block a depressed pedal. There is  
a risk of an accident. Stow objects  
in the vehicle such that they are  
secured and cannot enter into the  
driver's floor area. Use floor mats  
that are suitable for the vehicle  
and can be safely attached to the  
floor. Do not use loose floor mats  
and do not layer several floor  
mats. Make sure that there is suf-  
ficient clearance for the pedals.  
Ensure that the floor mats are  
securely fastened again after they  
were removed, for instance for  
cleaning.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Light but consistent brake pres-  
sure can lead to high tempera-  
tures, brakes wearing out and  
possibly even brake failure. There  
is a risk of an accident. Avoid  
placing excessive stress on the  
brake system.  
WARNING  
In idle state or with the engine  
switched off, safety functions, for  
instance engine braking effect,  
braking assistance and steering  
assistance, may not be available.  
There is a risk of accident. Do not  
attempt to drive in idle state or  
with the engine switched off.  
Driving in wet conditions  
When roads are wet, salted, or  
in heavy rain, gently press the  
brake pedal every few miles.  
Ensure that this action does not  
endanger other traffic.  
Brake disc corrosion  
The heat generated during brak-  
ing dries brake discs and brake  
pads and protects them against  
corrosion.  
Corrosion on the brake discs  
and contamination on the brake  
pads are increased by the fol-  
lowing circumstances:  
In this way braking efficiency will  
be available when you need it.  
Low mileage.  
Extended periods when the  
vehicle is not used at all.  
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