MOBILITY -> Replacing components for Your Toyota Supra 2 Door Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

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Emissions  
Replacing components  
• The warning light  
lights up:  
Vehicle features and  
options  
Emissions are deterio-  
rating. Have the vehi-  
cle checked as soon  
as possible.  
This chapter describes all stan-  
dard, country-specific and  
optional features offered with  
the series. It also describes fea-  
tures and functions that are not  
necessarily available in your  
vehicle, e.g., due to the selected  
options or country versions. This  
also applies to safety-related  
functions and systems. When  
using these functions and sys-  
tems, the applicable laws and  
regulations must be observed.  
• The warning light  
flashes under certain  
circumstances:  
This indicates that  
there is excessive mis-  
firing in the engine.  
Reduce the vehicle  
speed and have the  
system checked imme-  
diately; otherwise, seri-  
ous engine misfiring  
within a brief period  
can seriously damage  
emission control com-  
ponents, in particular  
the catalytic converter.  
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Onboard vehicle tool kit  
The onboard vehicle tool kit is  
located under a cover on the  
right side of the cargo area.  
Unlock the cover of the right  
side panel, arrow 1, and fold  
open, arrow 2.  
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Wiper blades  
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3 Lift the wiper all the way off of  
the windshield.  
Safety information  
NOTICE  
The window may sustain damage  
if the wiper falls onto it without the  
wiper blade installed. There is a  
risk of damage to property. Hold  
the wiper firmly when changing  
the wiper blade. Do not fold or  
switch on the wiper without a  
wiper blade installed.  
4 Press the button, arrow 1,  
and pull out the wiper blade,  
arrow 2.  
NOTICE  
Folded-away wipers can be  
jammed when the hood is  
opened. There is a risk of damage  
to property. Make sure that the  
wipers with the wiper blades  
mounted are folded down onto the  
windshield before opening the  
hood.  
NOTICE  
5 Insert the new wiper blade  
and press it on until it you  
hear it snap into the holder.  
When replacing the wiper blades,  
perform the procedure quickly  
and do not leave the wiper arms  
lifted without the wiper blades for  
longer than necessary.  
6 Fold down the wipers.  
Lights and bulbs  
Replacing the front wiper  
blades  
General information  
1 To change the wiper blades,  
fold up the wiper arms, refer  
to page 122.  
Lights and bulbs make an  
essential contribution to vehicle  
safety.  
2 Stop the vehicle.  
All headlights and lights are  
made using LED technology.  
Some items of equipment use  
light-emitting diodes installed  
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WARNING  
behind a cover as a light source.  
These light-emitting diodes are  
related to conventional lasers  
and are officially designated as  
Class 1 light-emitting diodes.  
Intensive brightness can irritate or  
damage the retina of the eye.  
There is a risk of injury. Do not  
look directly into the headlights or  
other light sources. Do not  
The manufacturer of the vehicle  
recommends that you let your  
Toyota dealer perform the work  
in case of a malfunction.  
remove the LED covers.  
Vehicle battery  
Follow the safety information,  
refer to page 305.  
General information  
The battery is maintenance-free.  
Headlight glass  
More information regarding the  
battery can be requested from  
your Toyota dealer.  
Condensation can form on the  
inside of the headlight glass in  
cool or humid weather. When  
driving with the lights switched  
on, the condensation evapo-  
rates after a short time. The  
headlight glass does not need to  
be changed.  
The manufacturer of your vehi-  
cle recommends that you have  
your Toyota dealer register the  
vehicle battery to the vehicle  
after the battery has been  
replaced. Once the battery has  
been registered again, all com-  
fort features will be available  
without restriction and any vehi-  
cle messages displayed which  
relate to comfort features will  
disappear.  
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If despite driving with the head-  
lights switched on, increasing  
humidity forms, for instance  
water droplets in the light, have  
the headlights checked.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
When replacing the bat-  
tery  
The installed battery is designed  
specifically for this vehicle. If an  
inappropriate battery is used,  
operation of the Auto Start Stop  
function may be restricted in  
order to protect the battery.  
Focused laser light can irritate or  
permanently damage the retina of  
the eye. There is a risk of injury.  
The manufacturer of your vehicle  
recommends that the work on the  
lighting system including bulb  
replacement be performed by  
your Toyota dealer.  
Also, the battery may deterio-  
rate faster than normal and the  
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engine may not be able to be  
restarted. Contact your Toyota  
dealer for details.  
Frequent short-distance  
drives.  
The vehicle is not used for  
more than a month.  
Safety information  
WARNING  
Safety information  
Vehicle batteries that are not com-  
patible can damage vehicle sys-  
tems and impair vehicle functions.  
There is a risk of personal and  
property damage. Only vehicle  
batteries that are compatible with  
your vehicle type should be  
installed in your vehicle. Informa-  
tion on compatible vehicle batter-  
ies is available at your Toyota  
dealer.  
NOTICE  
Battery chargers for the vehicle  
battery can work with high volt-  
ages and currents, which means  
that the 12 volt on-board network  
can be overloaded or damaged.  
There is a risk of damage to prop-  
erty. Only connect battery char-  
gers for the vehicle battery to the  
starting aid terminals in the  
engine compartment.  
Charging the battery  
Charging the battery  
Charge the battery only when  
the engine is off and via the  
starting aid terminals, refer to  
page 317, in the engine com-  
partment.  
General information  
Make sure that the battery is  
always sufficiently charged to  
guarantee that the battery  
remains usable for its full ser-  
vice life.  
Power failure  
A discharged battery is  
indicated by a red indi-  
cator light.  
After a power loss, some equip-  
ment needs to be newly initial-  
ized or individual settings  
updated, for example:  
Charge the battery in the follow-  
ing situations:  
Memory function: store the  
When the inspection glass on  
positions again.  
the top of the battery is black.  
Time: update.  
Date: update.  
When the take-off perfor-  
mance is insufficient.  
The following circumstances  
can have a negative effect on  
the performance of the battery:  
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Disposing of old batteries  
Have old batteries dis-  
posed of by your Toyota  
dealer or take them to a  
collection point.  
Maintain the battery in an  
upright position for transport and  
storage. Secure the battery so  
that it does not tip over during  
transport.  
Loosen fasteners, arrows, and  
open cover.  
The fuse box is located on the  
front right.  
Fuses  
In the cargo area  
General information  
The fuses are located in the  
cargo area on the right side  
behind a cover.  
The fuses are located at differ-  
ent places in the vehicle.  
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Safety information  
WARNING  
Incorrect and repaired fuses can  
overload electrical lines and com-  
ponents. There is a risk of fire.  
Never attempt to repair a blown  
fuse. Do not replace a nonworking  
fuse with a substitute of another  
color or amperage rating.  
Unlock the cover of the right  
side panel, arrow 1, and fold  
open, arrow 2.  
In the car's interior  
The fuses are located in the  
car's interior in the front passen-  
ger floor area behind a cover.  
Additional fuse boxes  
Additional fuse boxes are  
located in the vehicle. In the  
case of a malfunction, contact  
your Toyota dealer.  
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ommends that you have your  
Toyota dealer replace the fuses.  
Replacing fuses  
The vehicle manufacturer rec-  
Fuse informations  
BDC  
Front  
Rear  
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Fuse values  
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F: Fuse  
[A]: Ampere (Fuse - Value)  
*: Spare Slot  
F28  
F3, F40, F204  
F40  
F28, F32  
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F231  
F2, F29  
F2  
F48, F50, F52, F265,  
F269  
F55, F56, F64, F65, F67,  
F68  
F1, F59, F60, F76, F204,  
F208, F209, F255  
F75  
F212  
F1, F32, F59, F212,  
F214, F215, F216, F217,  
F218, F220  
F1, F57, F210  
F215, F217  
F59  
F214  
F39  
F36, F244  
F34, F73  
F36, F63  
F206, F244, F271  
F20, F21  
F3  
F252  
F32, F70, F209  
F46, F273  
F3, F254  
F4, F5, F6, F244  
F51  
F2  
F4  
F254  
F69, F70  
F2  
F203, F206, F209, F271  
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Symbol Meaning  
F1, F3, F39  
Overhead function cen-  
ter, Exterior door handle  
electronics  
F36, F61, F62, F67, F68,  
F71  
Instrument cluster  
F4  
Additional battery: Dual  
Accumulator System  
(DSS)  
F67, F68  
Fuel pump control elec-  
tronics, Natural Vacuum  
Leak Detection, Gas gen-  
erator for battery safety  
terminal, Remote control  
receiver  
Symbol Meaning  
VSC Vehicle Stability  
Control System  
Parking brake  
Electric window opener  
Air conditioning  
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Heating and air-condi-  
tioning system  
Blower motor, Interior  
ventilation  
Vehicle's diagnostic port  
(interface)  
Rear window heating  
Seat heating  
Interior lights in the boot  
Vertical Dynamic platform  
Vertical Dynamic platform  
Vertical Dynamic platform  
Mono Camera (Kafas)  
Head Unit  
Seat setting  
Crash-security module  
Switching center column,  
Light switch element,  
steering Operating panel  
Audio  
HiFi amplifier, Video mod-  
ule TV  
Rear-view mirror  
Active Sound Design  
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Symbol Meaning  
Symbol Meaning  
Telematic Communica-  
USB Hub  
tion Box, Exterior door  
handle electronics pas-  
senger side  
Body Domain Controller  
Switcher block driver's  
door, Exterior mirror  
Controller (Toyota Supra  
Command)  
Electric fan (air cooler),  
Controlled differential  
lock  
12 V socket, Cigarette  
lighter  
Interior lights in the boot  
Door lock, Exterior door  
handle electronics,  
Telematic Communica-  
tion Box  
Electronic gear box con-  
trol  
Telematic Communica-  
tion Box, Exterior door  
handle electronics  
Electric fan, Rear Power  
distributor  
Engine control  
Switching center column,  
Light switch element,  
Body Domain Controller  
Control panels centre  
console, Interior light in  
the glove box, Interior  
light, Interior light in the  
sunvisor, Exterior mirror,  
Selector lever  
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