USB TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2021 Owners Manual (in English)
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20Pictorial index
HIGHLANDER_UUSB port
*1
USB charging ports ........................................................... P.375
Power outlet ....................................................................... P.384
Brake hold switch .............................................................. P.214
Parking brake switch ......................................................... P.211
Applying/releasing................................................................ P.211
Precautions against winter season ...................................... P.327
Warning buzzer/light/message ..................................... P.458, 468
Stop & Start cancel switch
*2............................................. P.273
Downhill assist control switch
*2....................................... P.319
Snow mode switch ............................................................. P.318
VSC OFF switch ................................................................. P.322
Driving mode select switch ............................................... P.314
Multi-terrain Select switch
*2.............................................. P.315
*1: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MU LTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
*2: If equipped 
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3705-4. Using the storage features
HIGHLANDER_U
Front of console
Rear of console box (if 
equipped)
■Cable pass through (Instru-
ment panel)
The open tray is provided with a 
hole that allows cables to be passed 
through the tray from the USB port, 
USB charging ports or power outlet.
Remove the cover.
WARNING
■Items unsuitable for the open 
tray
Observe the following precautions 
when putting items in the open 
tray. Failure to do so may cause 
items to be thrown out of the tray 
in the event of sudden braking or 
steering. In these cases, the items 
may interfere with pedal operation 
or cause driver di straction, result-
ing in an accident.
●Do not store items in the tray 
that can easily shift or roll out.
●Do not stack items in the tray 
higher than the tray’s edge.
●Do not put items in the tray that 
may protrude over the tray’s 
edge. 
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3755-5. Using the other interior features
5
Interior features
HIGHLANDER_U
5-5.Using the other interior features
The USB charging ports are 
used to supply 2.1 A of electric-
ity at 5 V to external devices.
The USB charging ports are for 
charging only. They are not 
designed for data transfer or 
other purposes.
Depending on the external 
device, it may not charge prop-
erly. Refer to the manual 
included with the device before 
using a USB charging port.
■Using the USB charging 
ports
On the instrument panel
Open the lid.
Rear of console box
Open the lid.
■The USB charging ports can be 
used when
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.
■Situations in which the USB 
charging ports may not operate 
correctly
●If a device which consumes more 
than 2.1 A at 5 V is connected
●If a device designed to communi-
cate with a personal computer, 
such as a USB memory device, is 
connected
●If the connected external device is 
turned off (depending on device)
●If the temperature inside the vehi-
cle is high, such as after the vehi-
cle has been parked in the sun
■About connected external 
devices
Depending on the connected exter-
nal device, charging may occasion-
ally be suspended and then start 
again. This is not a malfunction.
Other interior features
USB charging ports
NOTICE
■To prevent damage to the 
USB charging ports
●Do not insert foreign objects into 
the ports.
●Do not spill water or other liq-
uids into the ports.
●When the USB charging ports 
are not in use, close the lids. If a 
foreign object or liquid enters a 
port may cause a short circuit. 
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3765-5. Using the other interior features
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A portable device, such as a 
smartphone or mobile battery, 
can be charged by just placing it 
on the charging area, provided 
the device is compatible with the 
Qi wireless charging standard 
created by the Wireless Power 
Consortium.
The wireless charger cannot be 
used with a portable device that 
is larger than the charging area. 
Additionally, depending on the 
portable device, the wireless 
charger may not operate prop-
erly. Refer to the operation man-ual of the portable device.
■The “Qi” symbol
The “Qi” symbol is a trademark 
of the Wireless Power Consor-
tium.
■Name for all parts
Power supply switch
Operation indicator light
Charge area
■Using the wireless charger
1 Push the tab and slide the 
console box lid. ( P.367)
2 Press the power supply 
switch of the wireless char-
ger.
Pressing the switch again turns the 
wireless charger off.
When turned on, the operation indi-
cator light (green) comes on.
When the engine switch is turned 
off, the on/off state of the wireless 
NOTICE
●Do not apply excessive force to 
or impact the USB charging 
ports.
●Do not disassemble or modify 
the USB charging ports.
■To prevent damage to exter-
nal devices
●Do not leave external devices in 
the vehicle. The temperature 
inside the vehicle may become 
high, resulting in damage to an 
external device.
●Do not push down on or apply 
unnecessary force to an exter-
nal device or the cable of an 
external device while it is con-
nected.
■To prevent battery discharge
Do not use the USB charging 
ports for a long period of time with 
the engine stopped.
Wireless charger (if 
equipped) 
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562Alphabetical Index
HIGHLANDER_UTire inflation pressure
Maintenance data................. 505
Tire inflation pr essure display 
function............................... 422
Warning light ........................ 462
Tire information ...................... 511 Glossary ............................... 515
Size ...................................... 513
Tire identification number ..... 512
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 514
Tire pressure display ............. 422
Tire pressure warning system Function ............................... 422
Initializing ............................. 425
Installing tire pressure warning valves and transmitters ...... 424
Registering ID codes ............ 428
Warning light ........................ 462
Tires Chains .................................. 328
Checking .............................. 419
If you have a flat tire ............. 472
Inflation pressure.................. 431
Information ........................... 511
Replacing ............................. 472
Rotating tires ........................ 421
Size ...................................... 505
Snow tires ............................ 327
Spare tire.............................. 472
Tire inflation pr essure display 
function............................... 422
Tire pressure warning system ........................................... 422
Warning light ........................ 462
Tools ........................................ 473
Top tether strap ........................ 62
Total load capacity ................. 500
To w i n g Dinghy towing....................... 201
Emergency towing................ 453
Trailer towing ........................ 190
Toyota Multi-operation touch 334 Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 +
Automatic High Be am ...........219
Dynamic radar cruise control  with full-speed range ..........257
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) .....246
PCS (Pre-Collisio n System) .235
RSA (Road Sign Assist) ........269
TRAC (Traction Control) ........321
Traction Control (TRAC) ........321
Trailer Sway Control ...............321
Trailer towing ..........................190
Transmission Automatic transm ission ........206
Driving mode select switch ...314
If the shift lever cannot be shifted  from P .................................208
M mode ................................208
Trip meters ................................83
Turn signal lights Replacing light bulbs ............441
Turn signal lever ...................210
U
USB charging ports ................375
V
Vanity lights ............................385
Vanity mirrors .........................385
Vehicle data reco rding ...............7
Vehicle identification number500
Vehicle information display88, 97
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) ...............................................321
Ventilators (seat ventilators) .360
VSC (Vehicle Stability Control) ...............................................321
W
Warning buzzers ABS ......................................460