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4TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Emission inspection and mainte-nance (I/M) programs....... 406
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precau-tions ................................. 408
Hood .................................. 410
Positioning a floor jack ....... 411
Engine compartment .......... 412
Tires ................................... 419
Tire inflation pressure......... 431
Wheels ............................... 433
Air conditioning filter ........... 434
Electronic key battery ......... 436
Checking and replacing fuses ......................................... 438
Headlight aim ..................... 440
Light bulbs .......................... 441
7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers ........... 450
If your vehicle has to be stopped  in an emergency .............. 450
If the vehicle is trapped in rising  water ................................ 451
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle needs to be towed......................................... 453
If you think something is wrong ......................................... 456
Fuel pump shut off system ......................................... 457
If a warning light turns on or a  warning buzzer sounds .... 458
If a warning message is dis- played .............................. 468
If you have a flat tire ........... 472
If the engine will not start ... 486
If you lose your keys .......... 487If the fuel filler door cannot be 
opened ............................. 488
If the electronic key does not  operate properly............... 489
If the vehicle battery is dis- charged ............................ 491
If your vehicle overheats .... 495
If the vehicle becomes stuck ......................................... 497
8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) .................................. 500
Fuel information ................. 509
Tire information .................. 511
8-2. Customization Customizable features ....... 521
8-3. Initialization Items to initialize ................ 533
9-1. For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners ............................. 536
Seat belt instructions for Cana- dian owners (in French) ... 536
SRS airbag instructions for  Canadian owners (in French)......................................... 538
Headlight aim instructions for  Canadian owners (in French)
........ ................................. 545
What 
to do if... (Troubleshooting) 
......................................... 548
Alphabetical Index.............. 551
7When trouble arises
8Vehicle specifications
9For owners
Index 
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6
6
Maintenance and care
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Maintenance and care
.6-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior .......... 396
Cleaning and protecting the  vehicle interior ........... 399
6-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements.................................. 402
General maintenance.. 404
Emission inspection and  maintenance (I/M) pro-
grams ........................ 406
6-3. Do-it-yourself mainte- nance
Do-it-yourself service pre- cautions ..................... 408
Hood ........................... 410
Positioning a floor jack .................................. 411
Engine compartment ... 412
Tires ............................ 419
Tire inflation pressure.. 431
Wheels ......... ...............433
Air conditioning filter .... 434
Electronic key battery.. 436
Checking and replacing  fuses.......................... 438
Headlight aim .............. 440
Light bulbs................... 441 
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4086-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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6-3.Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself  ser vice 
precautions
If you perform maintenance 
by yourself, be sure to fol-
low the correct procedure 
as given in these sections.
Maintenance
ItemsParts and tools
Battery condi-
tion (P.416)
• Warm water
• Baking soda
•Grease
• Conventional 
wrench (for ter-
minal clamp 
bolts)
Brake fluid 
level ( P.416)
• FMVSS No.116 
DOT 3 or SAE 
J1703 brake fluid
• Rag or paper  towel
• Funnel (used  only for adding 
brake fluid)
Engine cool-
ant level 
( P.415)
• “Toyota Super 
Long Life Cool-
ant” or a similar 
high quality eth-
ylene gly-
col-based 
non-silicate, 
non-amine, 
non-nitrite and 
non-borate cool-
ant with long-life 
hybrid organic 
acid technology
For the U.S.A.:
“Toyota Super 
Long Life Cool-
ant” is pre-mixed 
with 50% cool-
ant and 50% 
deionized water.
For Canada:
“Toyota Super 
Long Life Cool-
ant” is pre-mixed 
with 55% cool-
ant and 45% 
deionized water.
• Funnel (used  only for adding 
coolant)
Engine oil level 
( P.412)
• “Toyota Genuine 
Motor Oil” or 
equivalent
• Rag or paper  towel
• Funnel (used  only for adding 
engine oil)
Fuses 
( P.438)• Fuse with same 
amperage rating 
as original
ItemsParts and tools 
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Engine coolant reservoir ( P.415)
Fuse boxes ( P.438)
Engine oil filler cap ( P.413)
Engine oil level dipstick ( P.412)
Battery ( P.416)
Brake fluid reservoir ( P.416)
Washer fluid tank ( P.418)
Electric cooling fan
Condenser ( P.416)
Radiator ( P.416)
With the engine at operating 
temperature and turned off, 
check the oil level on the dip- stick.
■Checking the engine oil
1 Park the vehicle on level 
ground. After warming up the 
engine and turning it off, wait 
Engine compar tment
Components
Checking and adding the 
engine oil 
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4386-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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1Turn the engine switch off.
2 Open the fuse box cover.
Engine compartment: type A 
fuse box (if equipped)
Push the tab in and lift the lid off.
Engine compartment: type B 
fuse box
Push the tab in and lift the lid off.
Under the driver’s side instru-
ment panel
Remove the lid.
Make sure to push the claw when 
removing/installing the lid.
3Remove the fuse.
Only type A fuse can be removed 
using the pullout tool.
4Check if the fuse is blown.
Replace the blown fuse with a new 
fuse of an appropriate amperage 
rating. The amperage rating can be 
found on the fuse box lid.
Type A
Checking and replac-
ing fuses
If any of the electrical com-
ponents do not operate, a 
fuse may have blown. If this 
happens, check and replace 
the fuses as necessary.
Checking and replacing 
fuses 
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Maintenance and care
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Normal fuse
Blown fuse
Type BNormal fuse
Blown fuse
Type CNormal fuse
Blown fuse
■After a fuse is replaced
●If the lights do n ot turn on even 
after the fuse has  been replaced, 
a bulb may need replacement. 
(  P.441)
●If the replaced fuse blows again, 
have the vehicle inspected by 
your Toyota dealer.
■If there is an overload in a cir-
cuit
The fuses are designed to blow, pro-
tecting the wiring harness from 
damage.
■When replacing light bulbs
Toyota recommends that you use 
genuine Toyota pr oducts designed 
for this vehicle. Because certain 
bulbs are connected to circuits 
designed to prevent overload, 
non-genuine parts or parts not 
designed for this vehicle may be 
unusable.
WARNING
■To prevent system break-
downs and vehicle fire
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may cause dam-
age to the vehicle, and possibly a 
fire or injury.
●Never use a fuse of a higher 
amperage rating than that indi-
cated, or use any other object in 
place of a fuse.
●Always use a genuine Toyota 
fuse or equivalent.
Never replace a fuse with a 
wire, even as a temporary fix.
●Do not modify the fuses or fuse 
boxes.
NOTICE
■Before replacing fuses
Have the cause of electrical over-
load determined and repaired by 
your Toyota dealer as soon as 
possible. 
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4867-2. Steps to take in an emergency
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One of the following may be the 
cause of the problem:
There may not be sufficient 
fuel in the vehicle’s tank.
Refuel the vehicle.
 The engine may be flooded.
Try to restart the engine again 
following correct starting pro-
cedures. ( P.202)
 There may be a malfunction 
in the engine immobilizer sys-
tem. ( P. 7 1 )
One of the following may be the 
cause of the problem:
 The battery may be dis-
charged. ( P.491) 
The battery terminal connec-
tions may be loose or cor-
roded. ( P.416)
The engine starting system may 
be malfunctioning due to an 
electrical problem such as elec-
tronic key battery depletion or a 
blown fuse. However, an interim 
measure is available to start the 
engine. ( P.486)
One of the following may be the 
cause of the problem:
 One or both of the battery ter-
minals may be disconnected. 
( P.416)
 The battery may be dis-
charged. ( P.491)
 There may be a malfunction 
in the steering lock system.
Contact your Toyota dealer if the 
problem cannot be repaired, or if 
repair procedures are unknown.
When the engine does not start, 
the following steps can be used 
If  the engine will not 
start
If the engine will not start 
even though correct starting 
procedures are being fol-
lowed ( P.202), consider 
each of the following points:
The engine wil l not start 
even though the starter 
motor operates normally.
The starter motor turns 
over slowly, the interior 
lights and headlights are 
dim, or the horn does not 
sound or sounds at a low 
volume.
The starter motor does 
not turn over
The starter motor does 
not turn over, the interior 
lights and headlights do 
not turn on, or the horn 
does not sound.
Starting the engine in an 
emergency 
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555Alphabetical Index
HIGHLANDER_UEvent data recorder (EDR)......... 8
F
Flat tire
Tire pressure warning system........................................... 422
Vehicles with a spare tire ..... 472
Floor mats ................................. 24
Fluid Automatic transmission ........ 503
Brake .................................... 504
Washer ................................. 418
Fog lights Switch................................... 222
Footwell light .................... ...... 363
Front passenger occupant clas- sification system .................... 43
Front seats Adjustment ........................... 141
Cleaning ............................... 399
Correct driving posture ........... 25
Driving position memory....... 147
Head restraints ..................... 150
Memory recall function ......... 149
Seat heaters ......................... 360
Seat position memory .......... 147
Seat ventilators .................... 360
Front side marker light Light switch .......................... 216
Front side marker lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 441
Front turn signal lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 441
Turn signal lever ................... 210
Fuel Capacity ............................... 501
Fuel gauge ............................. 81
Fuel pump shut off system ... 457
Information ........................... 509
Refueling .............................. 227
Type ..................................... 501
Warning light ........................ 461 Fuel consumption
Average fuel economy ......86, 94
Current fuel consumption .86, 94
Fuel economy .....................86, 94
Fuel filler door If the fuel filler door cannot be opened ...............................488
Refueling ..............................227
Fuel gauge.................................81
Fuel pump shut off system ....457
Fuses .......................................438
G
Garage door opene r ...............387
Gauges ......................................81
Glove box ................................367
Glove box light........................367
H
Head restraints .......................150
Headlight aim ..........................440
Headlights Adaptive Front-lighting System (AFS) ..................................218
Automatic High Beam system ...........................................219
Light switch...........................216
Replacing light bulbs ............441
Head-up display ......................103 Driving information display area...........................................103
Eco Driving Indicator ............106
Navigation system-linked display ...........................................106
Settings ................................104
Heated steering wheel............360
Heaters Automatic air conditioning sys-tem .....................................341
Heated steering wheel..........360 
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559Alphabetical Index
HIGHLANDER_UPower steering (Electric power 
steering system)................... 321Warning light ........................ 460
Power windows Door lock linked window opera-tion ..................................... 168
Jam protection function ........ 167
Operation ............................. 167
Window lock switch .............. 169
Pre-Collision System (PCS) Function ............................... 235
PCS OFF switch................... 238
Warning light ........................ 464
R
Radar cruise control (dynamic radar cruise control with 
full-speed range) .................. 257
Radiator ................................... 416
RCTA Function ............................... 292
Warning message ................ 293
RCTA function......................... 294
Rear automatic air conditioning  system ................................... 356
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) ............................................... 292
Rear door sunshades ............ 386
Rear fog lights Switch................................... 222
Rear manual air conditioning  system ................................... 354
Rear seats ............................... 142 Head restraints ..................... 150
Seat heaters ......................... 360
Rear side marker lights Light switch .......................... 216
Replacing light bulbs ............ 441
Rear turn signal lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 441
Turn signal lever ................... 210 Rear view mirror
Digital Rearview Mirror .........155
Inside rear view mirror ..........154
Outside rear view mirrors .....165
Rear window defogger ..337, 343,  347
Refueling Capacity ...............................501
Fuel types .............................501
If the fuel filler door cannot be opened ...............................488
Opening the fuel tank cap ....227
Replacing Electronic key battery ...........436
Fuses....................................438
Light bulbs ............................441
Tires......................................472
Reporting safety defects for U.S.  owners ...................................536
Resetting the message indicat- ing maintenance is required 403
Road Sign Assist ....................269
Rock & Dirt mode ...................315
RSA (Road Sign Assist) .........269
S
Safety Connect .........................65
Seat belt reminder light..........461
Seat belts...................................27 Automatic Locking Retractor ..28
Child restraint sys tem installation
.............................................52
Cleaning and maintaining the  seat belt ..............................399
Emergency Locking Retractor 28
How to wear your seat belt .....28
How your child should wear the  seat belt ................................28
Pregnant women, proper seat  belt use .................................27
Reminder light and buzzer ...461
Seat belt extender ..................28