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

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

The tire inflation pressure table, 
refer to page 274, contains all 
tire inflation pressure specifica-
tions for the specified tire sizes 
at the ambient temperature. The 
tire inflation pressure values 
apply to tire sizes approved by 
the manufacturer of the vehicle 
for the vehicle type.
To identify the correct tire infla-
tion pressure, please note the 
following:
If the tire's speed code cannot 
be found, then the tire inflation 
pressure for the corresponding 
tire size applies.
• Tire sizes of your vehicle.
• Maximum permitted driving 

speed.

Wheels and tires

Vehicle features and 
options

Tire inflation pressure

General information

Safety information

WARNING

A tire with too little or no tire infla-

tion pressure may heat up signifi-

cantly and sustain damage. This 

will have a negative impact on 

aspects of handling, such as 

steering and braking response. 

There is a risk of an accident. 

Regularly check the tire inflation 

pressure, and correct it as 

needed, for instance twice a 

month and before a long trip.

Tire inflation pressure 
specifications

In the tire inflation pressure 
table

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The current tire inflation pres-
sure values and the intended 
tire inflation pressure values for 
the mounted tires can be dis-
played on the Control Display.
To ensure that they are dis-
played correctly, the tire sizes 
must be stored in the system 
and must have been set, refer to 
page 288, for the mounted tires.
The current tire inflation pres-
sure value is located on each 
tire.
The reference tire inflation pres-
sure value is located in the 
lower area of the Control Dis-
play.

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

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

miles/2 km has not been 
exceeded.

• If the vehicle has not moved 

again for at least 2 hours after 
a trip.

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

1

Determine, refer to page 272, 
the intended tire inflation 
pressure levels for the 
mounted tires.

2

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

3

Correct the tire inflation pres-
sure if the actual tire inflation 
pressure deviates from spec-
ified tire inflation pressure.

4

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

On the Control Display

Checking the tire inflation 
pressure

General information

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

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Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

 "Tire Pressure Monitor"

4

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

5

Correct the tire inflation pres-
sure if the actual tire inflation 
pressure deviates from spec-
ified tire inflation pressure.

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

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

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

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

After correcting the tire infla-
tion pressure

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

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

SZ-R models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold 
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.2 / 32

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

ues in the tire inflation pressure 
table, refer to page 276, and 
adjust as necessary.

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

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

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

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

RZ models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold 
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.6 / 38

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

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

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

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

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

WARNING

In order to drive at maximum 

speeds in excess of 100 mph/160 

km/h, please observe, and, if nec-

essary, adjust tire pressures for 

speeds exceeding 100 mph/160 

km/h from the relevant table on 

the following pages. Otherwise, 

tire damage and accidents could 

occur.

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245/45 R 18 96 Y
245: nominal width in mm
45: aspect ratio in %

Tire inflation pressure values over 100 mph/160 km/h

SZ-R models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold 
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.2 / 32

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

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

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

2.2 / 32
2.2 / 32

RZ models

Tire size

Pressure specifications in bar/PSI

Specifications in bar/PSI with cold 
tires

225/50 R 17 98 H M+S XL Std/RSC

2.2 / 32

255/40 R 18 99 V M+S XL Std

2.6 / 38

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

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

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

2.6 / 38
2.6 / 38

Tire identification marks

Tire size

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R: radial tire code
18: rim diameter in inches
96: load rating, not for ZR tires
Y: speed rating, before the R on 
ZR tires

Maximum tire load is the maxi-
mum permissible weight for 
which the tire is approved.
Locate the maximum tire load 
on the tire sidewall and the 
Gross Axle Weight Rating – 
GAWR – on the certification 
label on the driver door B-pillar. 
Divide the tire load by 1.1. It 
must be greater than one-half of 
the vehicle’s Gross Axle Weight 
Rating – GAWR. Note, front vs. 
rear GAWR and tire loads, 
respectively.

Q = up to 100 mph/160 km/h
R = up to 106 mph/170 km/h
S = up to 112 mph/180 km/h
T = up to 118 mph/190 km/h
H = up to 131 mph/210 km/h
V = up to 150 mph/240 km/h
W = up to 167 mph/270 km/h
Y = up to 186 mph/300 km/h

DOT code: DOT xxxx xxx 3818

xxxx: manufacturer code for the 
tire brand
xxx: tire size and tire design
3818: tire age
Tires with DOT codes meet the 
guidelines of the U.S. Depart-
ment of Transportation.

Regardless of the tire tread, 
replace tires at least every 6 
years.

You can find the manufacture 
date of the tire on the tire's side-
wall.

Quality grades can be found 
where applicable on the tire 
sidewall between tread shoulder 
and maximum section width.
E.g.: Treadwear 200; Traction 
AA; Temperature A

Treadwear

Maximum tire load

Speed letter

Tire Identification Number

Tire age

Recommendation

Manufacture date

Designation

Manufacture 

date

DOT … 3818

38th week, 2018

Uniform Tire Quality Grad-
ing

DOT Quality Grades

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Traction AA A B C
Temperature A B C
All passenger vehicle tires must 
conform to Federal Safety 
Requirements in addition to 
these grades

The treadwear grade is a com-
parative rating based on the 
wear rate of the tire when tested 
under controlled conditions on a 
specified government test 
course. E.g., a tire graded 150 
would wear one and one-half, 1 
g, times as well on the govern-
ment course as a tire graded 
100. The relative performance 
of tires depends upon the actual 
conditions of their use, however, 
and may depart significantly 
from the norm due to variations 
in driving habits, service prac-
tices and differences in road 
characteristics and climate.

The traction grades, from high-
est to lowest, are AA, A, B, and 
C.
Those grades represent the 
tire's ability to stop on wet pave-
ment as measured under con-
trolled conditions on specified 
government test surfaces of 
asphalt and concrete. A tire 
marked C may have poor trac-

tion performance.
The traction grade assigned to 
this tire is based on 
straight-ahead braking traction 
tests, and does not include 
acceleration, cornering, hydro-
planing, or peak traction charac-
teristics.

The temperature grades are A, 
the highest, B, and C, represent-
ing the tire's resistance to the 
generation of heat and its ability 
to dissipate heat when tested 
under controlled conditions on a 
specified indoor laboratory test 
wheel. Sustained high tempera-
ture can cause the material of 
the tire to degenerate and 
reduce tire life, and excessive 
temperature can lead to sudden 
tire failure.
The grade C corresponds to a 
level of performance which all 
passenger vehicle tires must 
meet under the Federal Motor 
Vehicle Safety Standard No. 
109. Grades Band A represent 
higher levels of performance on 
the laboratory test wheel than 
the minimum required by law.

Treadwear

Traction

Temperature

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Winter and all-season tires with 
better cold weather performance 
than summer tires.

Do not drive with a tire tread of 
less than 0.12 in/3 mm, other-
wise there is an increased risk 
of hydroplaning.

Do not drive with a tire tread of 
less than 0.16 in/4 mm, as such 
tires are less suitable for winter 
operation.

Wear indicators are distributed 
around the tire's circumference 
and have the legally required 
minimum height of 0.063 
inches/1.6 mm.
The positions of the wear indica-
tors are marked on the tire side-
wall with TWI, Tread Wear 
Indicator.

Inspect your tires regularly for 
damage, foreign objects lodged 
in the tread, and tread wear.
Driving over rough or damaged 
road surfaces, as well as debris, 
curbs and other obstacles can 
cause serious damage to 
wheels, tires and suspension 
parts. This is more likely to 
occur with low-profile tires, 
which provide less cushioning 
between the wheel and the 
road. Be careful to avoid road 
hazards and reduce your speed, 
especially if your vehicle is 

WARNING

The temperature grade for this tire 

is established for a tire that is 

properly inflated and not over-

loaded. Excessive speed, under-

inflation, or excessive loading, 

either separately or in combina-

tion, can cause heat buildup and 

possible tire failure.

M+S

Tire tread

Summer tires

Winter tires

Minimum tread depth

Tire damage

General information

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equipped with low-profile tires.
Indications of tire damage or 
other vehicle malfunctions:
• Unusual vibrations.
• Unusual tire or running 

noises.

• Unusual handling such as a 

strong tendency to pull to the 
left or right.

Damage can be caused by the 
following situations, for instance:
• Driving over curbs.
• Road damage.
• Tire inflation pressure too low.
• Vehicle overloading.
• Incorrect tire storage.

Have mounting and wheel bal-
ancing carried out by your Toy-
ota dealer.

You can ask your Toyota dealer 
about the correct wheel/tire 
combination and wheel rim ver-
sions for the vehicle.

Safety information

WARNING

Damaged tires can lose tire infla-

tion pressure, which can lead to 

loss of vehicle control. There is a 

risk of an accident. If tire damage 

is suspected while driving, imme-

diately reduce speed and stop. 

Have wheels and tires checked. 

For this purpose, drive carefully to 

the nearest your Toyota dealer. 

Have vehicle towed or trans-

ported as needed. Do not repair 

damaged tires, but have them 

replaced.

WARNING

Tires can become damaged by 

driving over obstacles, e.g., curbs 

or road damage, at high speed. 

Larger wheels have a smaller tire 

crosssection. The smaller the tire 

cross-section, the higher the risk 

of tire damage. There is a danger 

of accidents and property dam-

age. If possible, avoid driving over 

objects or road conditions that 

may damage tires, or drive over 

them slowly and carefully.

Changing wheels and 
tires

Mounting and wheel bal-
ancing

Wheel and tire combina-
tion

General information

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For each tire size, the manufac-
turer of the vehicle recommends 
certain tire brands. The tire 
brands can be identified by a 
star on the tire sidewall.

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.

The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle does not recommend the 
use of retreaded tires.

Safety information

WARNING

Wheels and tires which are not 

suitable for your vehicle can dam-

age parts of the vehicle, for 

instance due to contact with the 

body due to tolerances despite 

the same official size rating. 

There is a risk of an accident. The 

manufacturer of your vehicle 

strongly suggests that you use 

wheels and tires that have been 

recommended by the vehicle 

manufacturer for your vehicle 

type.

WARNING

Mounted steel wheels can cause 

technical problems, for instance 

unexpected loosening of the lug 

bolts and damage to the brake 

discs. There is a risk of accident. 

Do not mount steel wheels.

WARNING

Incorrect wheel/tire combinations 

will have a negative impact on the 

vehicle's handling and on the 

function of a variety of systems, 

such as the Anti-lock Brake Sys-

tem or Vehicle Stability Control 

System. There is a risk of an acci-

dent. To maintain good handling 

and vehicle response, use only 

tires with a single tread configura-

tion from a single manufacturer. 

The manufacturer of the vehicle 

recommends that you use wheels 

and tires that have been recom-

mended by the vehicle manufac-

turer for your vehicle type. 

Following tire damage, have the 

original wheel/tire combination 

remounted on the vehicle as soon 

as possible.

Recommended tire brands

New tires

Retreaded tires

WARNING

Retreaded tires can have different 

tire casing structures. With 

advanced age the service life can 

be limited. There is a risk of an 

accident. The manufacturer of 

your vehicle does not recommend 

the use of retreaded tires.

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Winter tires are recommended 
for operating on winter roads.
Although so-called all-season 
M+S tires provide better winter 
traction than summer tires, they 
usually do not provide the same 
level of performance as winter 
tires.

If the maximum speed of the 
vehicle is higher than the per-
missible speed for the winter 
tires, then attach a label show-
ing the permissible maximum 
speed in the field of view. The 
label is available from your Toy-
ota dealer.
With winter tires mounted, 
observe and do not exceed the 
permissible maximum speed.

Do not exceed the maximum tire 
inflation pressure indicated on 
the side wall of the tire.

Store wheels and tires in a cool, 
dry and dark place.
Always protect tires against all 
contact with oil, grease, and sol-
vents.
Do not leave tires in plastic 
bags.
Remove dirt from wheels or 
tires.

• Park the vehicle as far away 

as possible from passing traf-
fic and on solid ground.

• Switch on the hazard warning 

system.

• Secure the vehicle against 

rolling away by setting the 
parking brake.

• Turn the steering wheel until 

the front wheels are in the 
straight-ahead position and 
engage the steering wheel 
lock.

• Have all vehicle occupants 

get out of the vehicle and 

Winter tires

General information

Maximum speed of winter 
tires

Rotating wheels between 
axles

WARNING

Rotating tires between the axles 

on vehicles with different tire sizes 

or rim sizes on the front and rear 

axles can cause damage to the 

tires and the vehicle. There is a 

risk of accident. Do not rotate the 

tires between the axles on vehi-

cles with different tire sizes or rim 

sizes on the front and rear axles.

Storing tires

Tire inflation pressure

Storage

Repairing a flat tire

Safety measures

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ensure that they remain out-
side the immediate area in a 
safe place, such as behind a 
guardrail.

• If necessary, set up a warning 

triangle at an appropriate dis-
tance.

With the Mobility System, minor 
tire damage can be sealed tem-
porarily to enable continued 
travel. To accomplish this, seal-
ant is pumped into the tires, 
which seals the damage from 
the inside.

• Follow the instructions on 

using the Mobility System 
found on the compressor and 
sealant container.

• Use of the Mobility System 

may be ineffective if the tire 
puncture measures approx. 
1/8 inches/4 mm or more.

• Contact your Toyota dealer if 

the tire cannot be made driv-
able.

• Do not remove foreign bodies 

that have penetrated the tire. 
Only remove foreign objects if 
they are visibly protruding 
from the tire.

• Pull the speed limit sticker off 

the sealant container and 

apply it to the steering wheel.

• The use of a sealant can 

damage the TPM wheel elec-
tronics. In this case, have the 
electronics checked and 
replaced at the next opportu-
nity.

• The compressor can be used 

to check the tire inflation pres-
sure.

The Mobility System is located in 
the right storage compartment of the 
cargo area.

• Sealant container, arrow 

1

.

• Filling hose, arrow 

2

.

Mobility System

Concept

General information

Overview

Storage

Sealant container

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Observe use-by date on the 
sealant container.

1

Sealant container unlocking

2

Sealant container holder

3

Tire pressure gauge

4

Reduce tire inflation pressure 
button

5

On/off switch

6

Compressor

7

Connector/cable for socket

8

Connection hose

• Park the vehicle as far away 

as possible from passing traf-
fic and on solid ground.

• Switch on the hazard warning 

system.

• Secure the vehicle against 

rolling away by setting the 
parking brake.

• Turn the steering wheel until 

the front wheels are in the 
straight-ahead position and 
engage the steering wheel 
lock.

• Have all vehicle occupants 

get out of the vehicle and 
ensure that they remain out-
side the immediate area in a 
safe place, such as behind a 
guardrail.

• If necessary, set up a warning 

triangle at an appropriate dis-
tance.

Compressor

Safety measures

Filling the tire with sealant

Safety information

WARNING

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.

NOTICE

The compressor can overheat 

during extended operation. There 

is a risk of damage to property. Do 

not run the compressor for more 

than 10 minutes.

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1

Shake the sealant container.

2

Pull filling hose completely 
out of the cover of the sealant 
container. Do not kink the 
hose.

3

Slide the sealant container 
into the holder on the com-
pressor housing, ensuring 
that it engages audibly.

4

Screw the filling hose of the 
sealant container onto the 

tire valve of the nonworking 
wheel.

5

With the compressor 
switched off, insert the plug 
into the power socket inside 
the vehicle.

6

With standby state switched 
on or the engine running, 
switch on the compressor.

Let the compressor run for max. 
10 minutes to fill the tire with 
sealant and achieve a tire infla-
tion pressure of approx. 2.0 bar.

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While the tire is being filled with 
sealant, the tire inflation pres-
sure may sporadically reach 
approx. 5 bar. Do not switch off 
the compressor at this point.

1

Switch off the compressor.

2

Read the tire inflation pres-
sure on the tire pressure 
gauge.

To continue the trip, a tire infla-
tion pressure of at least 2 bar 
must be reached.

1

Unscrew the filling hose of 
the sealant container from 
the tire valve.

2

Press the red unlocking 
device.

3

Remove the sealant con-
tainer from the compressor.

4

Wrap and store the sealant 
container in suitable material 
to avoid dirtying the cargo 
area.

1

Pull the connector out of the 
power socket inside the vehi-
cle.

2

Drive 33 ft/10 m forward and 
back to distribute the sealant 
in the tire.

3

Screw the connection hose of 
the compressor directly onto 
the tire valve stem.

4

Insert the connector into the 
power socket inside the vehi-
cle.

5

With standby state switched 
on or the engine running, 
switch on the compressor.

If a tire inflation pressure of at least 

2 bar cannot be reached, contact 

your Toyota dealer.
If a tire inflation pressure of at least 

Checking and adjusting 
the tire inflation pressure

Checking

Removing and stowing the 
sealant container

Minimum tire inflation pres-
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2 bar is reached, see Minimum tire 

inflation pressure is reached.

6

Unscrew the connection 
hose of the compressor from 
the tire valve.

7

Pull the connector out of the 
power socket inside the vehi-
cle.

8

Stow the Mobility System in 
the vehicle.

1

Unscrew the connection 
hose of the compressor from 
the tire valve.

2

Pull the connector out of the 
power socket inside the vehi-
cle.

3

Stow the Mobility System in 
the vehicle.

4

Immediately drive approx. 5 
miles/10 km to ensure that 
the sealant is evenly distrib-
uted in the tire.

Do not exceed a speed of 50 

mph/80 km/h.
If possible, do not drive at speeds 

less than 12 mph/20 km/h.

1

Stop at a suitable location.

2

Screw the connection hose of 
the compressor directly onto 
the tire valve stem.

3

Insert the connector into the 
power socket inside the vehi-
cle.

4

Correct the tire inflation pres-
sure to at least 2.0 bar.

• Increase tire inflation pres-

sure: with standby state 
switched on or the engine 
running, switch on the com-
pressor.

• Reduce tire inflation pressure: 

press the button on the com-
pressor.

5

Unscrew the connection 
hose of the compressor from 
the tire valve.

6

Pull the connector out of the 
power socket inside the vehi-
cle.

Minimum tire inflation pres-
sure is reached

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Stow the Mobility System in 
the vehicle.

Do not exceed the maximum 
permissible speed of 50 mph/80 
km/h
Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor 
TPM, refer to page 288.
Replace the nonworking tire and 
the sealant container of the 
Mobility System promptly.

Tire chains cannot be mounted. 
Snow tires should be used 
instead.

The system monitors tire infla-
tion pressure in the four 
mounted tires. The system 
warns you if there is a loss of 
pressure in one or more tires.

Sensors in the tire valves mea-
sure the tire inflation pressure 
and tire temperature.
The system detects the 
mounted tires automatically. The 
system displays the specified 
nominal pressure values on the 
Control Display and compares 
these values to the actual tire 
pressure values.
If tires are being used that are 
not specified on the tire inflation 
pressure details on the vehicle, 
refer to page 272, such as tires 
with special approval, the sys-
tem needs to be actively reset. 
The system will then take over 
the actual tire inflation pressures 
as the target pressures.
When operating the system, 
also note the additional informa-
tion found in the Tire inflation 
pressure, refer to page 272.

Continuing the trip

Snow chains

NOTICE

Driving with tire chains

Do not fit tire chains. Tire chains 

may damage the vehicle body 

and suspension, and adversely 

affect driving performance.

Selecting tire chains

Tire Pressure Monitor 
TPM

Concept

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The following conditions must 
be met for the system; other-
wise, reliable flagging of a loss 
of tire inflation pressure is not 
assured:
• After each tire or wheel 

change, the system detects 
and updates the mounted 
tires and displays them after a 
short trip on the Control Dis-
play.

Enter the information about the 
mounted tires in the tire settings 
when the system does not automat-
ically detect the tires.

• TPM does not activate until 

after driving for a few minutes:

• After a tire or wheel replacement.
• Reset, for tires without special 

approval.

• After changing the tire setting.

• For tires with special 

approval:

• After a tire or wheel replacement, 

a reset was performed with the 
correct tire inflation pressure.

• After the tire inflation pressure 

was adjusted to a new value, a 
reset was performed.

• Wheels with TPM wheel elec-

tronics.

The information about the 
mounted tires can be entered in 
the tire settings if the system 
does not automatically detect 
the tires.
The tire sizes of the mounted 
tires can be gathered from the 
tire inflation pressure details on 
the vehicle, refer to page 272, or 
directly on the tires.
The tire details do not need to 
be re-entered when the tire infla-
tion pressure is corrected.
For summer and winter tires, the 
tire details entered last are 
stored. After a tire or wheel 
replacement, the settings of the 
tire sets used last can be 
selected.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

Safety information

WARNING

The display of the target pres-

sures is not a substitute for the 

tire inflation pressure details on 

the vehicle. Incorrect entries in 

the tire settings can lead to incor-

rect target tire inflation pressure 

values. In this case, it cannot be 

guaranteed that the notification of 

a loss of tire inflation pressure will 

be reliable. There is a risk of injury 

and risk of damage to property. 

Ensure that the tire sizes of the 

mounted tires are displayed cor-

rectly and match the details on the 

tires and on the vehicle.

Functional requirements

Tire settings

General information

Opening the menu

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 "Tire Pressure Monitor"

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Tire settings"

2

Selecting tires:

• "Summer tires"
• "Winter tires/all-season tires"

3

"Current:"

4

Select the tire type that is 
mounted on the rear axle:

• Tire size, e.g., 245/45 R18 96 

Y.

• For tires with special 

approval: "Other tire"

5

Select the maximum road 
speed that will be used with 
the tires.

6

"Confirm settings"

The measurement of the current 
tire inflation pressure is started. 
The measurement progress is 
displayed.

The system status can be dis-
played on the Control Display, 
e.g., whether or not the system 
is active.
Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

 "Tire Pressure Monitor"

The current status is displayed.

The current tire inflation pres-
sure is displayed for each tire.
The current tire inflation pres-
sures may change during driv-
ing operation or depending on 
the external temperature.

Depending on the model, the 
current tire temperatures are 
displayed.
The current tire temperatures 
may change while driving or due 
to the external temperature.

Tire and system status are indi-
cated by the color of the wheels 
and a SMS text message on the 
Control Display.
Any existing messages are not 
deleted if the displayed target 
pressure is not reached after the 
tire inflation pressure is cor-
rected.

• The system is active and 

bases warnings on the dis-
played target pressures.

Changing settings

Status display

Current status

Current tire inflation pres-
sure

Current tire temperature

Tire conditions

General information

All wheels green

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• For tires with special 

approval: the system is active 
and bases warnings on the 
tire inflation pressures stored 
during the last reset.

A flat tire or major drop in the 
tire inflation pressure has 
occurred in the indicated tires.

It may not be possible to identify 
tire inflation pressure losses.
Possible causes:
• Malfunction.
• During tire inflation pressure 

measurement, after confirma-
tion of the tire settings.

• For tires with special 

approval: the system is being 
reset.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

"Tire Pressure Monitor"

4

"Tire settings"

5

Selecting tires:

• "Summer tires"
• "Winter tires/all-season tires"

6

"Current:"

When not selecting "Other 
tire":

7

"Load state"

8

"Confirm settings"

9

Drive the vehicle.

When selecting "Other tire":

7

"Tire settings"

8

Switch on drive-ready state 
and do not drive off.

9

Reset tire inflation pressure: 
"Perform reset".

10

Drive away.

After driving faster than 19 
mph/30 km/h for a short period, 
the set tire inflation pressures 
are accepted as the target tire 
inflation pressures. The reset is 
completed automatically while 
driving.
After a successfully completed 
reset, the wheels on the Control 
Display are shown in green.
You may interrupt this trip at any 
time. When you continue the 
reset resumes automatically.

A low tire inflation pressure may 
cause the VSC Vehicle Stability 
Control System to be switched 
on.

One to four yellow wheels

Gray wheels

Reset the tire inflation 
pressure

Messages: for tires with-
out special approval

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Message

A symbol with a vehicle mes-
sage appears on the Control 
Display.

Measure

Check the tire pressure and cor-
rect as needed.

Message

In addition, a symbol with a 
vehicle message appears on the 
Control Display.

Measure

1

Reduce the vehicle speed. 
Do not exceed a speed of 80 
mph/130 km/h.

2

At the next opportunity, for 
instance at a gas station, 
check the tire inflation pres-
sure in all four tires and cor-
rect if necessary.

Message

In addition, a symbol with the 
affected tire appears in a vehicle 
message on the Control Display.

Measure

Reduce your speed and stop 
cautiously. Avoid sudden brak-
ing and steering maneuvers.

Safety information

WARNING

A damaged regular tire with low or 

missing tire inflation pressure 

impacts handling, such as steer-

ing and braking response. Do not 

continue driving if the vehicle is 

equipped with normal tires.

If a tire inflation pressure 
check is required

Symbol

Possible cause

Inflation was not carried 
out according to specifi-
cations, e.g., when the 
tire has not been suffi-
ciently inflated or in the 
case of a natural steady 
tire pressure loss.

If the tire inflation pressure 
is too low

A yellow warning light is 
illuminated in the instru-
ment cluster.

Symbol

Possible cause

There is a tire inflation 
pressure loss.

If there is a significant loss 
of tire inflation pressure

A yellow warning light is 
illuminated in the instru-
ment cluster.

Symbol

Possible cause

There is a flat tire or a 
major loss in tire infla-
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A low tire inflation pressure may 
cause the VSC Vehicle Stability 
Control System to be switched 
on.

Message

A symbol with a vehicle mes-
sage appears on the Control 
Display.

Measure

1

Check the tire pressure and 
correct as needed.

2

Perform a system reset.

Message

In addition, a symbol with a 
vehicle message appears on the 
Control Display.

Messages: for tires with 
special approval

General information

Safety information

WARNING

A damaged regular tire with low or 

missing tire inflation pressure 

impacts handling, such as steer-

ing and braking response. Do not 

continue driving if the vehicle is 

equipped with normal tires.

If a tire inflation pressure 
check is required

Symbol

Possible cause

Inflation was not carried 
out according to specifi-
cations, e.g., the tire 
has not been suffi-
ciently inflated.
The system has 
detected a wheel 
change, but no reset 
was done.
The tire inflation pres-
sure has fallen below 
the level of the last 
reset.
No reset was per-
formed for the system. 
The system issues a 
warning based on the 
tire inflation pressures 
stored during the last 
reset.

If the tire inflation pressure 
is too low

A yellow warning light is 
illuminated in the instru-
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1

Reduce the vehicle speed. 
Do not exceed a speed of 80 
mph/130 km/h.

2

At the next opportunity, for 
instance at a gas station, 
check the tire inflation pres-
sure in all four tires and cor-
rect if necessary.

3

Reset the system.

Message

In addition, a symbol with the 
affected tire appears in a vehicle 
message on the Control Display.

Measure

Reduce your speed and stop 
cautiously. Avoid sudden brak-
ing and steering maneuvers.

1

Identify the damaged tire.

Check the tire inflation pressure in 

all four tires, for instance using the 

tire pressure gauge of a flat tire kit.
For tires with special approval: if 

the tire inflation pressure in all four 

tires is correct, the TPM may not 

have been reset. In this case, per-

form the reset.
If tire damage cannot be found, 

contact your Toyota dealer.

2

Repair the flat tire, e.g., with 
a flat tire kit or by changing 
the wheel.

Use of sealant, for instance from 
the flat tire kit, may damage the 
TPM wheel electronics. Have 
the electronics replaced at the 
next opportunity.

Symbol

Possible cause

There is a tire inflation 
pressure loss.
No reset was per-
formed for the system. 
The system issues a 
warning based on the 
tire inflation pressures 
stored during the last 
reset.

If there is a significant loss 
of tire inflation pressure

A yellow warning light is 
illuminated in the instru-
ment cluster.

Symbol

Possible cause

There is a flat tire or a 
major loss in tire infla-
tion pressure.
No reset was per-
formed for the system. 
The system issues a 
warning based on the 
tire inflation pressures 
stored during the last 
reset.

Actions in the event of a 
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The tire inflation pressure 
depends on the tire's tempera-
ture.
Driving or exposure to the sun 
will increase the tire's tempera-
ture, thus increasing the tire 
inflation pressure.
The tire inflation pressure is 
reduced when the tire tempera-
ture falls again.
These circumstances may 
cause a warning when tempera-
tures fall very sharply.
Following a temperature-related 
warning, the target pressures 
are displayed on the Control 
Display again after a short dis-
tance.

The system cannot indicate sud-
den serious tire damage caused 
by external circumstances.

Tires with special approval: the 
system will not function correctly 
if a reset was not performed, for 
example a flat tire may be indi-
cated although the tire inflation 
pressures are correct.

• A wheel without TPM wheel 

electronics, such as an emer-
gency wheel, is mounted: 
have the wheels checked, if 
needed.

• Malfunction: have the system 

checked.

• Interference caused by sys-

tems or devices with the 
same radio frequency: after 
leaving the area of the inter-
ference, the system automati-
cally becomes active again.

• For tires with special 

approval: the system was 
unable to complete the reset. 
Perform a system reset again.

• Each tire, including the spare 

(if provided) should be 
checked monthly when cold 
and inflated to the inflation 

System limits

Temperature

Sudden tire pressure loss

Failure to perform a reset

Malfunction

Message

The yellow warning 
light flashes and is then 
illuminated continu-
ously. A vehicle mes-
sage is displayed. It 
may not be possible to 
identify tire pressure 
losses.

Measure

Declaration according to 
NHTSA/FMVSS 138 Tire 
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pressure recommended by 
the vehicle manufacturer on 
the vehicle placard or tire 
inflation pressure label. (If 
your vehicle has tires of a dif-
ferent size than the size indi-
cated on the vehicle placard 
or tire inflation pressure label, 
you should determine the 
proper tire inflation pressure 
for those tires.) As an added 
safety feature, your vehicle 
has been equipped with a tire 
pressure monitoring system 
(TPMS) that illuminates a low 
tire pressure telltale when one 
or more of your tires is signifi-
cantly under-inflated. Accord-
ingly, when the low tire 
pressure telltale illuminates, 
you should stop and check 
your tires as soon as possi-
ble, and inflate them to the 
proper pressure. Driving on a 
significantly under-inflated tire 
causes the tire to overheat 
and can lead to tire failure. 
Under-inflation also reduces 
fuel efficiency and tire tread 
life, and may affect the vehi-
cle's handling and stopping 
ability. Please note that the 
TPMS is not a substitute for 
proper tire maintenance, and 
it is the driver's responsibility 
to maintain correct tire pres-
sure, even if under-inflation 
has not reached the level to 
trigger illumination of the 
TPMS low tire pressure tell-

tale. Your vehicle has also 
been equipped with a TPMS 
malfunction indicator to indi-
cate when the system is not 
operating properly. The TPMS 
malfunction indicator is com-
bined with the low tire pres-
sure telltale. When the system 
detects a malfunction, the tell-
tale will flash for approxi-
mately one minute and then 
remain continuously illumi-
nated. This sequence will 
continue upon subsequent 
vehicle start-ups as long as 
the malfunction exists. When 
the malfunction indicator is 
illuminated, the system may 
not be able to detect or signal 
low tire pressure as intended. 
TPMS malfunctions may 
occur for a variety of reasons, 
including the installation of 
replacement or alternate tires 
or wheels on the vehicle that 
prevent the TPMS from func-
tioning properly. Always 
check the TPMS malfunction 
telltale after replacing one or 
more tires or wheels on your 
vehicle to ensure that the 
replacement or alternate tires 
and wheels allow the TPMS 
to continue to function prop-
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If a tire is punctured and loses 
pressure, it is not necessary to 
replace the tire immediately if a 
tire repair kit (Mobility System) is 
used.
If needed, the tools for changing 
wheels are available as acces-
sories from your Toyota dealer.

The wheel lug bolts have a spe-
cial coding. The lug bolts can 
only be released with the 
adapter which matches the cod-
ing.

The adapter of the lug bolt lock 
is in the onboard vehicle tool kit 
or in a storage compartment 
close to the onboard vehicle tool 
kit.

• Lug bolt, arrow 

1

.

• Adapter, arrow 

2

.

1

Attach the adapter to the lug 
bolt.

2

Unscrew the lug bolt.

3

Remove the adapter after 
unscrewing the lug bolt.

1

Attach the adapter to the lug 
bolt. If necessary, turn the 
adapter until it fits on the lug 
bolt.

2

Screw on the wheel stud. 
The tightening torque is 140 
Nm.

3

Remove the adapter and 
stow it after screwing on the 
lug bolt.

Changing wheels/tires

General information

Lug bolt lock

Concept

Overview

Unscrewing

Screwing on

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

Engine compartment

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Filler neck for washer fluid

2

Jump-starting, negative battery terminal

3

Jump-starting, positive battery terminal

4

Oil filler neck

5

Coolant reservoir, auxiliary cooling

6

Coolant reservoir, engine

7

Vehicle identification number

Overview

Hood

Safety information

WARNING

Improperly executed work in the 

engine compartment can damage 

vehicle components and impair 

vehicle functions. There is a risk 

of an accident and damage to 

property. Have work in the engine 

compartment performed by your 

Toyota dealer.

WARNING

The engine compartment accom-

modates moving components. 

Certain components in the engine 

compartment can also move with 

the vehicle switched off, for 

instance the radiator fan. There is 

a risk of injury. Do not reach into 

the area of moving parts. Keep 

articles of clothing and hair away 

from moving parts.

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Pull lever, arrow 

1

.

Hood is unlocked.

2

After the lever is released, 
pull the lever again, arrow 

2

.

Hood can be opened.

3

Be careful of protruding parts 
on the hood.

Energetically close the hood 
from approx. 20 in/50 cm.
The hood must engage on both 
sides.

WARNING

There are protruding parts, for 

instance locking hook, on the 

inside of the hood. There is a risk 

of injury. If the hood is open, pay 

attention to protruding parts and 

keep clear of these areas.

WARNING

An incorrectly locked hood can 

open while driving and restrict vis-

ibility. There is a risk of an acci-

dent. Stop immediately and 

correctly close the hood.

WARNING

Body parts can be jammed when 

opening and closing the hood. 

There is a risk of injury. Make sure 

that the area of movement of the 

hood is clear during opening and 

closing.

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.

Opening

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

The engine oil consumption is 
dependent on your driving style 
and driving conditions.
Therefore, regularly check the 
engine oil level after refueling by 
taking a detailed measurement.
The engine oil consumption can 
increase in the following situa-
tions, for example:
• Sporty driving style.
• Break-in of the engine.
• Idling of the engine.
• With use of engine oil types 

that are classified as not suit-
able.

Different vehicle messages 
appear on the Control Display 
depending on the engine oil 

level.

The electronic oil measurement 
has two measuring principles:
• Monitoring.
• Detailed measurement.
When making frequent 
short-distance trips or using a 
dynamic driving style, for 
instance when taking curves 
aggressively, regularly perform 
a detailed measurement.

The engine oil level is monitored 

Engine oil

Vehicle features and 
options

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

An engine oil level that is too low 

causes engine damage. There is 

a risk of damage to property. 

Immediately add engine oil.

NOTICE

Too much engine oil can damage 

the engine or the catalytic con-

verter. There is a risk of damage 

to property. Do not add too much 

engine oil. When too much engine 

oil is added, have the engine oil 

level corrected by your Toyota 

dealer.

Electronic oil measure-
ment

General information

Monitoring

Concept

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electronically while driving and 
can be shown on the Control 
Display.
If the engine oil level is outside 
its permissible operating range, 
a vehicle message is displayed.

 A red indicator light indi-

cates that the engine oil pres-
sure is too low.

A current measured value is 
available after approx. 30 min-
utes of normal driving.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

 "Engine oil level"

The engine oil level is displayed.

When making frequent 
short-distance trips or using a 
dynamic driving style, it may not 
be possible to calculate a mea-
sured value. In this case, the 
measured value for the last, suf-
ficiently long trip is displayed.

The engine oil level is checked 
when the vehicle is stationary 
and displayed via a scale.
If the engine oil level is outside 
its permissible operating range, 
a vehicle message is displayed.

During the measurement, the 
idle speed is increased some-
what.

• Vehicle is parked in a horizon-

tal position.

• Selector lever in selector lever 

position N or P and accelera-
tor pedal not depressed.

• Engine is running and is at 

operating temperature.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"My Vehicle"

2

"Vehicle status"

3

 "Engine oil level"

4

"Measure engine oil level"

5

"Start measurement"

The engine oil level is checked 
and displayed via a scale.

Functional requirements

Displaying the engine oil 
level

System limits

Detailed measurement

Concept

General information

Functional requirements

Performing a detailed mea-
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Only add engine oil when the 
message is displayed in the 
instrument cluster. The quantity 
to be added is indicated in the 
message shown on the Control 
Display.
Only add suitable types of 
engine oil, refer to page 303.
Safely park the vehicle and 
switch off drive-ready state 
before adding engine oil.
Take care not to add too much 
engine oil.

The oil filler neck is located in 
the engine compartment, refer 
to page 299.

1

Open the hood, refer to page 
300.

2

Open the lid counterclock-
wise.

3

Add engine oil.

4

Close the cap.

The engine oil quality is critical 
for the life of the engine.
Only add the types of engine oil 

Adding engine oil

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Operating materials, for instance 

oils, greases, coolants, fuels, can 

contain harmful ingredients. 

There is a risk of injuries or dan-

ger to life. Follow the instructions 

on the containers. Avoid the con-

tact of articles of clothing, skin or 

eyes with operating materials. Do 

not refill operating materials into 

different bottles. Store operating 

materials out of reach of children.

NOTICE

An engine oil level that is too low 

causes engine damage. There is 

a risk of damage to property. 

Immediately add engine oil.

NOTICE

Too much engine oil can damage 

the engine or the catalytic con-

verter. There is a risk of damage 

to property. Do not add too much 

engine oil. When too much engine 

oil is added, have the engine oil 

level corrected by your Toyota 

dealer.

Overview

Adding engine oil

Engine oil types to add

General information

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which are listed.

Add engine oils that meet the 
following oil rating standards:

If an engine oil suitable for con-
tinuous use is not available, up 
to 1 US quart/liter of an engine 
oil with the following oil rating 
can be added:

ACEA grade

API grade

More information about suitable 
oil ratings and viscosity grades 
of engine oils can be requested 
from your Toyota dealer.

The vehicle manufacturer rec-
ommends that you have your 
Toyota dealer change the 
engine oil.

Safety information

NOTICE

Oil additives can damage the 

engine. There is a risk of damage 

to property. Do not use oil addi-

tives.

NOTICE

Incorrect engine oil can cause 

malfunctions in the engine or 

damage it. There is a risk of dam-

age to property. When selecting 

an engine oil, make sure that the 

engine oil has the correct oil rat-

ing.

Suitable engine oil types

Gasoline engine

Toyota Genuine Motor Oil SN 

0W-20 C5 for GR Toyota Supra

Alternative engine oil 
types

API SL.

API SM.

API SN.

SAE 0W-20.

SAE 0W-30.

Engine oil change

NOTICE

Engine oil that is not changed in 

timely fashion can cause 

increased engine wear and thus 

engine damage. There is a risk of 

damage to property. Do not 

exceed the service data indicated 

in the vehicle.

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

Coolant consists of water and 
additives.
Not all commercially available 
additives are suitable for the 
vehicle. Do not mix additives of 
different colors. Observe the 
water - additive mixing ratio of 
50:50. Information about suit-
able additives is available from 
your Toyota dealer.

Vehicles with gasoline engine 
feature two cooling circuits. 
Always check the coolant levels 
of both coolant reservoirs and 
refill as needed.
The coolant level is indicated 
using the Max mark in the filler 
neck of the coolant reservoir.
Depending on the engine instal-
lation, the coolant reservoir is 
located on the right side or the 
left side of the engine compart-
ment, refer to page 299.

1

Let the engine cool.

Coolant

Vehicle features andop-
tions

General information

Safety information

WARNING

With the engine hot and the cool-

ing system open, coolant can 

escape and lead to scalding. 

There is a risk of injury. Only open 

the cooling system with the 

engine cooled down.

WARNING

Additives are harmful and incor-

rect additives can damage the 

engine. There is a risk of injury 

and risk of damage to property. 

Do not allow additives to come 

into contact with skin, eyes or arti-

cles of clothing. Use suitable addi-

tives only.

Coolant level

General information

Checking the coolant level

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Open the hood, refer to page 
300.

3

Turn the lid of the coolant 
reservoir slightly counter-
clockwise to allow any 
excess pressure to dissi-
pate, then open it.

4

Open the coolant reservoir 
lid.

5

The coolant level is correct 
when it is just below the max-
imum mark in the filler neck.

6

Close the cap.

1

Let the engine cool.

2

Open the hood, refer to page 
300.

3

Turn the lid of the coolant 
reservoir slightly counter-
clockwise to allow any 
excess pressure to dissi-
pate, then open it.

4

Open the coolant reservoir 
lid.

5

If the coolant is low, slowly 
add coolant up to the speci-
fied level; do not overfill.

6

Close the cap.

7

Have the cause of the cool-
ant loss eliminated as soon 
as possible.

Comply with the relevant envi-
ronmental protection regulations 
when disposing of coolant and 
coolant additives.

Adding

Disposal

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

The maintenance system pro-
vides service notifications and 
thereby provides support in 
maintaining road safety and the 
operational reliability of the vehi-
cle.
In some cases, scopes and 
intervals of the maintenance 
system may vary according to 
the country version. Replace-
ment work, spare parts, fuels 
and lubricants, and wear materi-
als are calculated separately. 
Further information is available 
from a Toyota dealer.

Sensors and special algorithms 
take into account the driving 
conditions of the vehicle. CBS 
uses these to calculate the need 
for maintenance.
The system makes it possible to 
adapt the amount of mainte-
nance corresponding to your 
user profile.

Information on service notifica-
tions, refer to page 145, can be 
displayed on the Control Dis-
play.

Storage periods during which 
the vehicle battery was discon-
nected are not taken into 
account.
If this occurs, have a Toyota 
dealer update the time-depen-
dent maintenance procedures, 
such as checking brake fluid 
and, if necessary, changing the 
engine oil and the microfil-
ter/activated-charcoal filter.

Maintenance

Vehicle features and 
options

Maintenance system

Condition Based Service 
CBS

Concept

General information

Storage periods

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Please consult “Owner's War-
ranty Information Booklet” or 
“Owner's Manual Supplement” 
for additional information on ser-
vice and maintenance work.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that mainte-
nance and repair be performed 
by a Toyota dealer. Records of 
regular maintenance and repair 
work should be retained.

Scheduled maintenance should 
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
For details about maintenance 
items and schedules, refer to 
the "Scheduled Maintenance 
Guide" or "Owner's Manual Sup-
plement".

Devices connected to the OBD 
socket trigger the alarm system 
when the vehicle is locked. 
Remove any devices con-
nected at the OBD socket 

before locking the vehicle.

There is an OBD socket on the 
driver's side for checking the pri-
mary components in the vehi-
cle's emissions.

"Owner's Warranty Infor-
mation Booklet" or 
"Owner's Manual Supple-
ment"

Scheduled maintenance

Socket for OBD Onboard 
Diagnosis

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

The socket for Onboard Diagno-

sis is an intricate component 

intended to be used in conjunction 

with specialized equipment to 

check the vehicle’s primary emis-

sions system. Improper use of the 

socket for Onboard Diagnosis, or 

contact with the socket for 

Onboard Diagnosis for other than 

its intended purpose, can cause 

vehicle malfunctions and creates 

risks of personal and property 

damage. Given the foregoing, the 

manufacture of your vehicle 

strongly recommends that access 

to the socket for Onboard Diagno-

sis be limited to your Toyota 

dealer or other persons that have 

the specialized training and 

equipment for purposes of prop-

erly utilizing the socket for 

Onboard Diagnosis.

Position

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

The onboard vehicle tool kit is 
located under a cover on the 
right side of the cargo area.
Unlock the cover of the right 
side panel, arrow 

1

, and fold 

open, arrow 

2

.

Emissions

• The warning light 

lights up:

Emissions are deterio-
rating. Have the vehi-
cle checked as soon 
as possible.
• The warning light 

flashes under certain 
circumstances:

This indicates that 
there is excessive mis-
firing in the engine.
Reduce the vehicle 
speed and have the 
system checked imme-
diately; otherwise, seri-
ous engine misfiring 
within a brief period 
can seriously damage 
emission control com-
ponents, in particular 
the catalytic converter.

Replacing components

Vehicle features and 
options

Onboard vehicle tool kit

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To change the wiper blades, 
fold up the wiper arms, refer 
to page 127.

2

Lift the wiper all the way off of 
the windshield.

3

Press the button, arrow 

1

and pull out the wiper blade, 
arrow 

2

.

4

Insert the new wiper blade 
and press it on until it you 
hear it snap into the holder.

5

Fold down the wipers.

Lights and bulbs make an 
essential contribution to vehicle 
safety.
All headlights and lights are 
made using LED technology.
Some items of equipment use 
light-emitting diodes installed 
behind a cover as a light source. 
These light-emitting diodes are 
related to conventional lasers 
and are officially designated as 
Class 1 light-emitting diodes.
The manufacturer of the vehicle 
recommends that you let your 
Toyota dealer perform the work 
in case of a malfunction.
Follow the safety information, 

Wiper blades

Safety information

NOTICE

The window may sustain damage 

if the wiper falls onto it without the 

wiper blade installed. There is a 

risk of damage to property. Hold 

the wiper firmly when changing 

the wiper blade. Do not fold or 

switch on the wiper without a 

wiper blade installed.

NOTICE

Folded-away wipers can be 

jammed when the hood is 

opened. There is a risk of damage 

to property. Make sure that the 

wipers with the wiper blades 

mounted are folded down onto the 

windshield before opening the 

hood.

Replacing the front wiper 
blades

Lights and bulbs

General information

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refer to page 311.

Condensation can form on the 
inside of the headlight glass in 
cool or humid weather. When 
driving with the lights switched 
on, the condensation evapo-
rates after a short time. The 
headlight glass does not need to 
be changed.
If despite driving with the head-
lights switched on, increasing 
humidity forms, for instance 
water droplets in the light, have 
the headlights checked.

The battery is maintenance-free.
More information regarding the 
battery can be requested from 
your Toyota dealer.
The manufacturer of your vehi-
cle recommends that you have 
your Toyota dealer register the 
vehicle battery to the vehicle 
after the battery has been 
replaced. Once the battery has 
been registered again, all com-
fort features will be available 
without restriction and any vehi-
cle messages displayed which 
relate to comfort features will 
disappear.

The installed battery is designed 
specifically for this vehicle. If an 
inappropriate battery is used, 
operation of the Auto Start Stop 
function may be restricted in 
order to protect the battery. 
Also, the battery may deterio-
rate faster than normal and the 
engine may not be able to be 
restarted. Contact your Toyota 
dealer for details.

Headlight glass

Safety information

WARNING

Focused laser light can irritate or 

permanently damage the retina of 

the eye. There is a risk of injury. 

The manufacturer of your vehicle 

recommends that the work on the 

lighting system including bulb 

replacement be performed by 

your Toyota dealer.

WARNING

Intensive brightness can irritate or 

damage the retina of the eye. 

There is a risk of injury. Do not 

look directly into the headlights or 

other light sources. Do not 

remove the LED covers.

Vehicle battery

General information

When replacing the bat-
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Make sure that the battery is 
always sufficiently charged to 
guarantee that the battery 
remains usable for its full ser-
vice life.

Charge the battery in the follow-
ing situations:

When the inspection glass on 
the top of the battery is black.

When the take-off perfor-
mance is insufficient.

The following circumstances 
can have a negative effect on 
the performance of the battery:

Frequent short-distance 
drives.

The vehicle is not used for 

more than a month.

Charge the battery only when 
the engine is off and via the 
starting aid terminals, refer to 
page 323, in the engine com-
partment.

After a power loss, some equip-
ment needs to be newly initial-
ized or individual settings 
updated, for example:

Memory function: store the 
positions again.

Time: update.

Date: update.

Safety information

WARNING

Vehicle batteries that are not com-

patible can damage vehicle sys-

tems and impair vehicle functions. 

There is a risk of personal and 

property damage. Only vehicle 

batteries that are compatible with 

your vehicle type should be 

installed in your vehicle. Informa-

tion on compatible vehicle batter-

ies is available at your Toyota 

dealer.

Charging the battery

General information

A discharged battery is 
indicated by a red indi-
cator light.

Safety information

NOTICE

Battery chargers for the vehicle 

battery can work with high volt-

ages and currents, which means 

that the 12 volt on-board network 

can be overloaded or damaged. 

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Only connect battery char-

gers for the vehicle battery to the 

starting aid terminals in the 

engine compartment.

Charging the battery

Power failure

Disposing of old batteries

Have old batteries dis-
posed of by your Toyota 
dealer or take them to a 
collection point.

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Maintain the battery in an 
upright position for transport and 
storage. Secure the battery so 
that it does not tip over during 
transport.

The fuses are located at differ-
ent places in the vehicle.

The fuses are located in the 
car's interior in the front passen-
ger floor area behind a cover.

Loosen fasteners, arrows, and 
open cover.
The fuse box is located on the 

front right.

The fuses are located in the 
cargo area on the right side 
behind a cover.

Unlock the cover of the right 
side panel, arrow 

1

, and fold 

open, arrow 

2

.

Additional fuse boxes are 
located in the vehicle. In the 
case of a malfunction, contact 
your Toyota dealer.

The vehicle manufacturer rec-
ommends that you have your 
Toyota dealer replace the fuses.

Fuses

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Incorrect and repaired fuses can 

overload electrical lines and com-

ponents. There is a risk of fire. 

Never attempt to repair a blown 

fuse. Do not replace a nonworking 

fuse with a substitute of another 

color or amperage rating.

In the car's interior

In the cargo area

Additional fuse boxes

Replacing fuses

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Fuse values

F: Fuse
[A]: Ampere (Fuse - Value)
*: Spare Slot

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F28

F28, F32

F3, F40, F204

F40

F231

F48, F50, F52, F265, 
F269

F55, F56, F64, F65, F67, 
F68

F75

F1, F57, F210

F215, F217

F59

F36, F244

F34, F73

F36, F63

F206, F244, F271

F20, F21

F3

F2

F254

F2

F2, F29

F2

F1, F59, F60, F76, F204, 
F208, F209, F255

F212

F1, F32, F59, F212, 
F214, F215, F216, F217, 
F218, F220

F214

F39

F252

F32, F70, F209

F46, F273

F3, F254

F4, F5, F6, F244

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F4

F69, F70

F203, F206, F209, F271

F1, F3, F39

F36, F61, F62, F67, F68, 
F71

F4

F67, F68

Symbol Meaning

VSC Vehicle Stability 
Control System

Parking brake

Air conditioning

Blower motor, Interior 
ventilation

Rear window heating

Seat heating

Seat setting

Crash-security module

Switching center column, 
Light switch element, 
steering Operating panel 
Audio

HiFi amplifier, Video mod-
ule TV

Rear-view mirror

Overhead function cen-
ter, Exterior door handle 
electronics

Instrument cluster

Additional battery: Dual 
Accumulator System 
(DSS)

Fuel pump control elec-
tronics, Natural Vacuum 
Leak Detection, Gas gen-
erator for battery safety 
terminal, Remote control 
receiver

Electric window opener

Heating and air-condi-
tioning system

Vehicle's diagnostic port 
(interface)

Interior lights in the boot

Vertical Dynamic platform

Symbol Meaning

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Vertical Dynamic platform

Mono Camera (Kafas)

Head Unit

Active Sound Design

USB Hub

Body Domain Controller

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

Symbol Meaning

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

Telematic Communica-
tion Box, Exterior door 
handle electronics pas-
senger side

Switcher block driver's 
door, Exterior mirror

Symbol Meaning

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

Breakdown assistance

Vehicle features and 
options

If a malfunction occurs 
while driving

WARNING

If a malfunction occurs while driv-

ing, immediately stop the vehicle 

in a safe place.

If a warning light illuminates or 

flashes, or a warning message is 

displayed, immediately stop the 

vehicle in a safe place. Do not 

open the hood to inspect the 

engine, as doing so may lead to 

serious injury, such as steam 

burns. If a warning message is 

displayed, perform the necessary 

procedures according to the dis-

played message or explanation in 

the owner’s manual.

These warning messages indicate 

that a malfunction has occurred in 

a system or function of the vehi-

cle. If you continue to drive the 

vehicle, the engine may stop sud-

denly, possibly leading to an acci-

dent. Also, even if no warning 

lights are illuminated or messages 

are displayed, if any abnormal 

sounds, smells or vibrations are 

detected, or of the engine stops 

suddenly, refrain from opening the 

hood to inspect the engine and 

consult an authorized Toyota 

retailer or Toyota authorized 

repairer, or any reliable repairer.

WARNING

If you hear a loud noise or feel 

something impact the underside 

of the vehicle while driving, imme-

diately stop the vehicle in a safe 

place.

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If you have been involved in a 
collision, perform the following:

1

Immediately leave the vehi-
cle and move to a safe place 
in order to avoid secondary 
collisions. Make sure to turn 
the engine switch off to help 
prevent the vehicle from 
catching fire. If the airbags 
have deployed (inflated), the 

WARNING

After stopping the vehicle in a 

safe place, check the underside of 

the vehicle for any leaking brake 

fluid, oil or fuel. If any fluid is leak-

ing, stop driving immediately and 

have the vehicle inspected by an 

authorized Toyota retailer or Toy-

ota authorized repairer, or any 

reliable repairer.

Brake and fuel lines run under the 

floor of the vehicle. If any of these 

lines are damaged, the brakes 

may fail or leaking fuel may ignite 

and cause a fire.

WARNING

During normal driving, do not turn 

off the engine. Turning the engine 

off while driving will not cause loss 

of steering or braking control, but 

the power assist to these systems 

will be lost. This will make it more 

difficult to steer and brake, so you 

should pull over and stop the 

vehicle as soon as it is safe to do 

so.

WARNING

While driving, if a tire has been 

punctured or has ruptured, firmly 

grip the steering wheel, gradually 

reduce the vehicle speed and 

stop the vehicle in a safe place. 

Avoid sudden braking and steer-

ing operations as doing so may 

cause you to lose control of the 

vehicle. Gradually reduce the 

vehicle speed and stop the vehi-

cle in a safe place.

If you have been involved 
in a collision

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airbag related parts will be 
extremely hot. Avoid touching 
the parts with your hands or 
any part of your body.

2

If someone has been injured, 
contact emergency services 
and request assistance. If 
someone has no obvious 
external injuries, but they 
may have a head injury, keep 
their airway open while mov-
ing them as little as possible. 
If there is danger of the vehi-
cle being involved in a sec-
ondary collision, move the 
injured person to a safe place 
while keeping them as hori-
zontal as possible.

The button is located in the cen-
ter console.
The red light in the button 
flashes when the hazard warn-
ing flashers are activated.

1

Unlock the cover, arrow 

1

and fold open, arrow 

2

.

2

Remove the warning triangle.

Contact the roadside assis-
tance if assistance is needed in 
the event of a breakdown.

In the event of a breakdown, 
data on the vehicle's condition is 
transmitted to the roadside 

Hazard warning flashers

Warning triangle

Roadside assistance

Concept

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assistance.
Roadside assistance can also 
be contacted via a vehicle mes-
sage, refer to page 138.

Active Toyota Supra Connect 
contract.

Cellular network reception.

Standby state is switched on.

Via Toyota Supra Command:

1

"Toyota Supra Connect"

2

"Toyota Supra Assistance"

3

"Roadside assistance"

A voice connection is established.

In case of an emergency, an 
emergency call can be triggered 
automatically by the system or 
manually.

Only press the SOS button in an 
emergency.
The automatic emergency call 
establishes a connection with 

the Toyota Emergency Call Cen-
ter.
For technical reasons, the emer-
gency call cannot be guaran-
teed under unfavorable 
conditions.

Active Toyota Supra Connect 
contract.

Standby state is switched on.

The automatic emergency call 
is functional.

The SIM card integrated in 
the vehicle has been acti-
vated.

Under certain conditions, for 
instance if the airbags trigger, an 
emergency call is automatically 
initiated immediately after an 
accident of corresponding 

Functional requirements

Starting roadside assis-
tance

Emergency call

Automatic emergency call

Concept

General information

Overview

SOS button.

Functional requirements

Automatic triggering

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severity. Automatic emergency 
call is not affected by pressing 
the SOS button.

1

Tap the cover.

2

Press and hold the SOS but-
ton until the LED in the area 
of the button illuminates 
green.

The LED is illuminated green 
when an emergency call has 
been initiated.

If a cancel prompt appears on the 
Control Display, the emergency call 
can be aborted.
If the situation allows, wait in your 
vehicle until the voice connection 
has been established.

The LED flashes green when 
a connection to the Toyota 
Emergency Call Center has 
been established.

The Toyota Emergency Call Center 
then makes contact with the occu-
pants of the vehicle and initiates 
further steps to help.
Even if you are unable to respond, 
the Toyota Emergency Call Center 
can take further steps to help you 
under certain circumstances.
For this, data is transmitted to the 
Toyota Emergency Call Center 
which serves to determine the nec-
essary rescue measures. E.g., the 
current position of the vehicle, if it 
can be established.

Even if the Toyota Emergency Call 
Center is no longer heard through 
the loudspeakers, the Toyota Emer-
gency Call Center may still be able 
to hear the occupants of the vehi-
cle.

The Toyota Emergency Call 
Center ends the Emergency 
call.

If the battery is discharged, the 
engine can be started using the 
battery of another vehicle and 
two jumper cables. Only use 
jumper cables with fully insu-
lated clamp handles.

Manual triggering

Jump-starting

General information

Safety information

WARNING

Contact with live components can 

lead to an electric shock. There is 

a risk of injuries or danger to life. 

Do not touch any components 

that are under voltage.

WARNING

If the jumper cables are con-

nected in the incorrect order, 

sparking may occur. There is a 

risk of injury. Pay attention to the 

correct order during connection.

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Check whether the battery of 
the other vehicle has a volt-
age of 12 volts. The voltage 
information can be found on 
the battery.

2

Switch off the engine of the 
assisting vehicle.

3

Switch off any electronic sys-
tems/power consumers in 
both vehicles.

Before you begin, switch off all 
unnecessary electronic sys-
tems/power consumers, such as 
the radio, on the assisting and 
receiving vehicle.

1

Open the cover of the starting 
aid terminal.

2

Attach one terminal clamp of 
the positive jumper cable to 
the positive terminal of the 
battery, or to the correspond-
ing starting aid terminal of the 
vehicle providing assistance.

3

Attach the terminal clamp on 
the other end of the cable to 
the positive terminal of the 
battery, or to the correspond-

ing starting aid terminal of the 
vehicle to be started.

4

Attach one terminal clamp of 
the negative jumper cable to 
the negative terminal of the 
battery, or to the correspond-
ing engine or body ground of 
assisting vehicle.

5

Attach the second terminal 
clamp to the negative termi-
nal of the battery, or to the 
corresponding engine or 
body ground of the vehicle to 
be started.

Never use spray fluids to start 
the engine.

1

Start the engine of the assist-
ing vehicle and let it run for 
several minutes at an 
increased idle speed.

2

Start the engine of the vehicle 
that is to be started in the 
usual way.

If the first starting attempt is not 

successful, wait a few minutes 

before making another attempt in 

order to allow the discharged bat-

tery to recharge.

3

Let both engines run for sev-
eral minutes.

4

Disconnect the jumper 
cables in the reverse order.

Check the battery and recharge, 
if needed.

NOTICE

In the case of body contact 

between the two vehicles, a short 

circuit can occur during 

jump-starting. There is a risk of 

damage to property. Make sure 

that no body contact occurs.

Preparation

Connecting the cables

Starting the engine

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The vehicle is not permitted to 
be towed.

To remove a broken-down vehi-
cle from the danger area, it can 
be pushed for a short distance.
For rolling or pushing the vehi-
cle, refer to page 131.

The vehicle should only be 
transported on a loading plat-
form.

Switch on the hazard warning 
system, depending on local reg-
ulations.
If the electrical system has 
failed, clearly identify the vehicle 
being towed by placing a sign or 
a warning triangle in the rear 
window.

Tow-starting and towing

Safety information

WARNING

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 

tow-starting/towing.

Transporting the vehicle

General information

Safety information

NOTICE

The vehicle can be damaged 

when towing the vehicle with a 

single lifted axle. There is a risk of 

damage to property. The vehicle 

should only be transported on a 

loading platform.

NOTICE

The vehicle can become dam-

aged when lifting and securing it.
There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty.

Lift the vehicle using suitable 

means.

Do not lift or secure the vehicle 

by its tow fitting, body parts, or 

suspension parts.

Pushing the vehicle

Tow truck

Towing other vehicles

General information

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The tow fittings used should be 
on the same side on both vehi-
cles.
Should it prove impossible to 
avoid mounting the tow bar at 
an offset angle, please follow 
the following:

Maneuvering capability is lim-
ited going around corners.

The tow bar will generate lat-
eral forces if it is secured with 
an offset.

Observe the following notes 
when using the tow rope:

Use nylon ropes or straps, 

which will enable the vehicle 
to be towed without jerking.

Make sure the tow rope is not 
twisted when fastening.

Check the fastening of the 
tow fitting and tow rope in reg-
ular intervals.

Do not exceed a towing 
speed of 30 mph/50 km/h.

Do not exceed a towing dis-
tance of 3 miles/5 km.

When starting to tow the vehi-
cle, make sure that the tow 
rope is taut.

The screw-in tow fitting should 
always be carried in the vehicle.
The tow fitting can be screwed 
in at the front or rear of the vehi-
cle.
The tow fitting is found in the 
onboard vehicle tool kit, refer to 
page 309.

Use only the tow fitting pro-
vided with the vehicle and 

Safety information

WARNING

If the approved gross vehicle 

weight of the towing vehicle is 

lighter than the vehicle to be 

towed, the tow fitting can tear off 

or it will not be possible to control 

the vehicle's response. There is a 

risk of an accident. Make sure 

that the gross vehicle weight of 

the towing vehicle is heavier than 

the vehicle to be towed.

NOTICE

If the tow bar or tow rope is 

attached incorrectly, damage to 

other vehicle parts can occur. 

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Correctly attach the tow bar 

or tow rope to the tow fitting.

Tow bar

Tow rope

Tow fitting

General information

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screw it all the way in.

Use the tow fitting for towing 
on paved roads only.

Avoid lateral loading of the 
tow fitting, for instance do not 
lift the vehicle by the tow fit-
ting.

Check the fastening of the 
tow fitting in regular intervals.

Press on the mark on the edge 
of the cover to push it out.
For covers which have an open-
ing instead of a marking, pull the 
cover out by the opening.

Do not tow-start the vehicle.

Start the engine by jump-start-
ing, refer to page 323, if possi-
ble.
Have the reasons for the start-
ing difficulties corrected by your 
Toyota dealer.

Safety information

NOTICE

If the tow fitting is not used as 

intended, there may be damage 

to the vehicle or to the tow fitting. 

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Follow the notes on using the 

tow fitting.

Screw thread for tow fit-
ting

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

Regularly remove foreign 
objects such as leaves in the 
area below the windshield when 
the hood is raised.
Wash your vehicle frequently, 
particularly in winter. Intense 
soiling and road salt can dam-
age the vehicle.

Maximum temperature: 140 
°F/60 °C.

Minimum distance from sen-
sors, cameras, seals: 12 in/30 
cm.

Care

Vehicle features and 
options

Washing the vehicle

General information

Steam blaster and 
high-pressure washer

Safety information

NOTICE

When cleaning with high-pressure 

washers, components can be 

damaged due to the pressure or 

temperatures being too high. 

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Maintain sufficient distance 

and do not spray too long continu-

ously. Follow the operating 

instructions for the high-pressure 

washer.

Distances and temperature

Automatic vehicle washes

Safety information

NOTICE

Water can penetrate in the wind-

shield area due to high-pressure 

washers. There is a risk of dam-

age to property. Avoid high-pres-

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Safety information

General information

In a vehicle wash, the vehicle 
must be able to roll freely.

To roll or push the vehicle, refer 
to page 131.
Some vehicle washes do not 
permit persons in the vehicle. 
The vehicle cannot be locked 
from the outside when in selec-
tor lever position N. A signal 
sounds when an attempt is 
made to lock the vehicle.

Make sure that the remote con-
trol is in the vehicle.
Switch on drive-ready state, 
refer to page 41.

Do not rub wet headlights dry 
and do not use abrasive or 
acidic cleaning agents.
Soak areas that have been dirt-
ied, for instance from insects, 
with shampoo and wash off with 
water.
Thaw ice with de-icing spray; do 
not use an ice scraper.

After washing the vehicle, apply 
the brakes briefly to dry them; 
otherwise, braking action can be 
reduced. The heat generated 
during braking dries brake discs 
and brake pads and protects 
them against corrosion.
Completely remove all residues 

NOTICE

Improper use of automatic vehicle 

washes can cause damage to the 

vehicle. There is a risk of damage 

to property. Follow the following 

instructions:

Give preference to cloth vehicle 

washes or those that use soft 

brushes in order to avoid paint 

damage.

Avoid vehicle washes with 

guide rails higher than 4 in/10 

cm to avoid damage to the 

chassis.

Observe the tire width of the 

guide rail to avoid damage to 

tires and rims.

Fold in exterior mirrors to avoid 

damage to the exterior mirrors.

Deactivate the wiper and, if nec-

essary, rain sensor to avoid 

damage to the wiper system.

Do not treat the convertible top 

with wax. Ensure that a cycle 

without wax or a special cycle 

for convertibles is available to 

avoid damage to the convertible 

top.

Driving into a vehicle wash

NOTICE

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.

Driving out of a vehicle wash

Headlights

After washing the vehicle

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on the windows, to minimize 
loss of visibility due to smearing 
and to reduce wiper noises and 
wiper blade wear.

Regular care contributes to driv-
ing safety and value retention. 
Environmental influences in 
areas with elevated air pollution 
or natural contaminants, such as 
tree resin or pollen can affect 
the vehicle's paintwork. Tailor 
the frequency and extent of your 
vehicle care to these influences.
Aggressive substances such as 
spilled fuel, oil, grease or bird 
droppings, must be removed 
immediately to prevent the finish 
from being altered or discolored.

Perform the following to protect 
the vehicle.

Working from top to bottom, 
liberally apply water to the 
vehicle body, wheel wells and 
underside of the vehicle to 
remove any dirt and dust.

Wash the vehicle body using 
a sponge or soft cloth, such 
as a chamois.

For hard-to-remove marks, 
use a neutral detergent and 
rinse thoroughly with water.

Wipe away any water.

Never use wax or abrasive 
compounds.

Vehicle care

Vehicle care products

Safety information

WARNING

Cleansers can contain sub-

stances that are dangerous and 

harmful to your health. There is a 

risk of injury. When cleaning the 

interior, open the doors or win-

dows. Only use products intended 

for cleaning vehicles. Follow the 

instructions on the container.

Vehicle paint

General information

Matte finish

Safety information

WARNING

Improperly performed work on the 

vehicle paint can lead to a failure 

or malfunction of the radar sen-

sors and thereby result in a safety 

risk. There is a risk of accidents or 

risk of damage to property. Have 

paintwork or paintwork repairs on 

bumpers of vehicles with radar 

sensors performed by your Toyota 

dealer only.

NOTICE

To prevent paint deteriora-

tion and corrosion on the 

body and components (alumi-

num wheels etc.)

Observe the following precau-

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Remove dust from the leather 
regularly, using a cloth or vac-
uum cleaner.
Otherwise, particles of dust and 
road grime chafe in pores and 
folds, and lead to increased 
wear and premature degrada-
tion of the leather surface.
To guard against discoloration, 
such as from clothing, clean 
leather and provide leather care 
roughly every two months.
Clean light-colored leather more 
frequently because soiling on 
such surfaces is substantially 
more visible.
Use leather care products; oth-
erwise, dirt and grease will grad-
ually break down the protective 
layer of the leather surface.

Vacuum the upholstery regularly 
with a vacuum cleaner.
If upholstery is very dirty, for 
instance with beverage stains, 
use a soft sponge or microfiber 
cloth with a suitable interior 
cleaner.
Clean the upholstery down to 
the seams using large sweeping 
motions. Avoid rubbing the 
material vigorously.

NOTICE

Wash the vehicle immediately in 

the following cases:

• After driving near the sea coast

• After driving on salted roads

• If coal tar or tree sap is present 

on the paint surface

• If dead insects, insect droppings 

or bird droppings are present on 

the paint surface

• After driving in an area contami-

nated with soot, oily smoke, 

mine dust, iron powder or chem-

ical substances

• If the vehicle becomes heavily 

soiled with dust or mud

• If liquids such as benzene and 

gasoline are spilled on the paint 

surface

If the paint is chipped or 

scratched, have it repaired 

immediately.

To prevent the wheels from cor-

roding, remove any dirt and 

store in a place with low humid-

ity when storing the wheels.

For the matte finish, pay attention 

to the following as well:

If anything is spilled on a 

painted surface, wipe it off as 

soon as possible. If spilled 

washer fluid or alkaline fluids 

are left as is, the paint in the 

affected area may deteriorate, 

causing blemishing.

Do not wax or apply coating to 

the vehicle. Doing so may 

cause a change in the body sur-

face's texture or irregularities in 

the paint.

Leather care

Upholstery material care

General information

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When cleaning the vehicle, use 
only neutral wheel cleaners hav-
ing a pH value from 5 to 9. Do 
not use abrasive cleaning 
agents or steam jets above 140 
°F/60 °C. Follow the manufac-
turer's instructions.
Aggressive, acidic or alkaline 
cleaning agents can destroy the 
protective layer of adjacent 
components, such as the brake 
disc.
After cleaning, apply the brakes 
briefly to dry them. The heat 
generated during braking dries 
brake discs and brake pads and 
protects them against corrosion.

Carefully clean components 
such as the radiator grille or 
door handles with plenty of 
water, possibly with shampoo 
added, particularly when they 

have been exposed to road salt.

Environmental influences can 
cause surface soiling of rubber 
parts and a loss of gloss. Use 
only water and suitable cleaning 
agents for cleaning.
Treat especially worn rubber 
parts with rubber care agents at 
regular intervals. When cleaning 
rubber seals, do not use any sili-
con-containing vehicle care 
products in order to avoid dam-
age or noises.

Clean with a microfiber cloth.
Dampen cloth lightly with water.
Do not soak the roofliner.

Safety information

NOTICE

Open hook-and-loop fasteners on 

articles of clothing can damage 

the seat covers. There is a risk of 

damage to property. Ensure that 

any hook-and-loop fasteners are 

closed.

Caring for special compo-
nents

Light-alloy wheels

Chrome surfaces

Rubber components

Plastic components

NOTICE

Cleansers that contain alcohol or 

solvents, such as lacquer thin-

ners, heavy-duty grease remov-

ers, fuel, or such, can damage 

plastic parts. There is a risk of 

damage to property. Clean with a 

microfiber cloth. Dampen cloth 

lightly with water.

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Dirty belt straps impede the reel-
ing action and thus have a neg-
ative impact on safety.
Use only a mild soapy solution 
for cleaning the installed belt 
straps.
Safety belts should only be 
allowed to retract if they are dry.

The floor mats can be removed 
from the car's interior for clean-
ing.
If the floor carpets are very dirty, 

clean with a microfiber cloth and 
water or a textile cleaner. To 
prevent matting of the carpet, 
rub back and forth in the direc-
tion of travel only.

To clean sensors and camera 
lenses, use a cloth moistened 
with a small amount of glass 
detergent.

Clean with a clean, antistatic 
microfiber cloth.
Clean the protective glass of the 
Head-up Display, refer to page 
154, using a microfiber cloth and 
commercially available 
dish-washing soap.

Safety belts

WARNING

Chemical cleansers can destroy 

the safety belt webbing. Missing 

protective effect of the safety 

belts. There is a risk of injuries or 

danger to life. Use only a mild 

soapy solution for cleaning the 

safety belts.

Carpets and floor mats

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.

Sensors and camera lenses

Displays, screens, and pro-
tective glass of the Head-up 
Display

NOTICE

Chemical cleansers, moisture or 

fluids of any kind can damage the 

surface of displays and screens. 

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Clean with a clean, antistatic 

microfiber cloth.

NOTICE

The surface of displays can be 

damaged with improper cleaning. 

There is a risk of damage to prop-

erty. Avoid pressure that is too 

high and do not use any scratch-

ing materials.

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When the vehicle is shut down 
for longer than three months, 
special measures must be 
taken. Further information is 
available from your Toyota 
dealer.

Long-term vehicle storage

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Certification .................

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