TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2022 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2022, Model line: HIGHLANDER, Model: TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2022Pages: 568, PDF Size: 13.73 MB
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5118-1. Specifications
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Vehicle specifications
Full-size tire
Compact spare tireTire size ( P.513)
DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) ( P.512)
Location of treadwear indicators ( P.417)
Tire ply composition and materials
Plies are layers of rubber-coat ed parallel cords. Cords are the  strands 
which form the pl ies in a tire.
Radial tires or bias-ply tires
Tire information
Typical tire symbols 
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5128-1. Specifications
A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “RADIAL” is a 
bias-ply tire.
TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE
A tubeless tire does not have a  tube and air is directly put into the tire. A 
tube type tire has a tube inside t he tire and the tube maintains the air pres-
sure.
Load limit at maximum cold  tire inflation pressure (P.418)
Maximum cold tire inflation pressure ( P.505)
This means the pressure to w hich a tire may be inflated.
Uniform tire quality grading
For details, see “Uniform Tire  Quality Grading” that follows.
Summer tires or all season tires ( P.418)
An all season tire has “M+S” on the sidewal l. A tire not marked “M+S” is a 
summer tire.
“TEMPORARY USE ONLY”
A compact spare tire is identifi ed by the phrase “TEMPORARY USE  ONLY” 
molded on its sidewall. This tire is designed for temporary eme rgency use 
only.
Ty p e A
DOT symbol
*
Tire Identification Number 
(TIN)
Tire manufacturer’s identifi-
cation mark Tire size code
Manufacturer’s optional tire 
type code (3 or 4 letters)
Manufacturing week
Manufacturing year
*: The DOT symbol ce
rtifies that the 
tire conforms to  applicable Fed-
eral Motor Vehicle Safety Stan-
dards.
Type B
Typical DOT and Tire 
Identification Number 
(TIN) 
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Vehicle specifications
DOT symbol*
Tire Identification Number 
(TIN)
Tire manufacturer’s identifi-
cation mark
Manufacturer’s code
Manufacturing week
Manufacturing year
*: The DOT symbol certifies that the tire conforms to applicable Fed-
eral Motor Vehicle Safety Stan-
dards.
■Typical tire size information
The illustration indicates typical 
tire size.
Tire use (P = Passenger car, 
T = Temporary use)
Section width (millimeters)
Aspect ratio (tire height to 
section width)
Tire construction code (R = 
Radial, D = Diagonal)
Wheel diameter (inches)
Load index (2 digits or 3 dig-
its) Speed symbol (alphabet with 
one letter)
■Tire dimensions
Section width
Tire height
Wheel diameter
Bead
Sidewall
Shoulder
Tread
Belt
Inner liner
Reinforcing rubber
Carcass
Rim lines
Bead wires
Tire size
Tire section names 
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5148-1. Specifications
Chafer
This information has been pre-
pared in accordance with regu-
lations issued by the National 
Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-
tration of the U.S. Department of 
Transportation.
It provides the purchasers 
and/or prospective purchasers 
of Toyota vehicles with informa-
tion on uniform tire quality grad-
ing.
Your Toyota dealer will help answer 
any questions you may have as you 
read this information.
■DOT quality grades
All passenger vehicle tires must 
conform to Federal Safety 
Requirements in addition to 
these grades. Quality grades 
can be found where applicable 
on the tire sidewall between 
tread shoulder and maximum 
section width.
For example: Treadwear 200 Trac-
tion AA Temperature A
■Treadwear
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.
For example, a tire graded 150  would wear one and 
a half (1 - 1/2) 
times as well on the government 
course as a tire graded 100.
The relative performance of tires 
depends upon the ac tual conditions 
of their use. Performance may differ 
significantly from the norm due to 
variations in driving habits, service 
practices and diff erences in road 
characteristic s and climate.
■Traction AA, A, B, C
The traction grades, from high-
est to lowest, are AA, A, B and 
C, and they represent the tire’s 
ability to stop on wet pavement 
as measured under controlled 
conditions on specified govern-
ment test surfaces of asphalt 
and concrete.
A tire marked C may have poor 
traction performance.
Warning: The traction grade 
assigned to this tire is based on 
braking (straight ahead) traction 
tests and does not include corner-
ing (turning) traction.
■Temperature A, B, C
The temperature grades are A 
(the highest), B, and C, repre-
senting the tire’s resistance to 
the generation of heat and its 
ability to dissipate heat when 
tested under controlled condi-
tions on a specified indoor labo-
ratory test wheel.
Sustained high temperature can 
cause the material  of the tire to 
degenerate and reduce tire life, and 
excessive temperature can lead to 
sudden tire failure.
Uniform Tire Quality 
Grading 
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Grade C corresponds to a level of 
performance which all passenger 
car tires must meet under the Fed-
eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 
No. 109.
Grades B and A represent higher 
levels of performance on the labo-
ratory test wheel than the minimum 
required by law. Warning: The temperature grades 
of a tire assume tha
t it is properly 
inflated and not overloaded.
Excessive speed, underinflation, or 
excessive loading, either sepa-
rately or in combination, can cause 
heat buildup and possible tire fail-
ure.
Glossary of tire terminology
Tire related termMeaning
Cold tire infl ation pressure
Tire pressure when the vehicle has been 
parked for three hours  or more, or has not 
been driven more than  1 mile or 1.5 km 
under that condition
Maximum inflation pressure
The maximum cold inf lated pressure to 
which a tire may be inflated, shown on the 
sidewall of the tire
Recommended inflation pres-
sureCold tire inflation pressure recommended 
by a manufacturer
Accessory weight
The combined weight  (in excess of those 
standard items which may be replaced) of 
automatic transmission, power steering, 
power brakes, power windows, power 
seats, radio and heater, to the extent that 
these items are available as fac-
tory-installed equipment (whether installed 
or not)
Curb weight
The weight of a motor vehicle with stan-
dard equipment, including the maximum 
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so 
equipped, air conditioning and additional 
weight optional engine 
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Maximum loaded vehicle 
weight
The sum of:
(a) Curb weight
(b) Accessory weight
(c) Vehicle capacity weight
(d) Production options weight
Normal occupant weight
150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occu-
pants specified in the second column of 
Table 1
* that follows
Occupant distribution
Distribution of occupants in a vehicle as 
specified in the thi rd column of Table 1
* 
below
Production options weight
The combined weight o f installed regular 
production options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3 
kg) in excess of the s tandard items which 
they replace, not previously considered in 
curb weight or accessory weight, including 
heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, 
heavy duty battery, and special trim
Rim
A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube 
assembly upon which the tire beads are 
seated
Rim diameter (Wheel diame-
ter)Nominal diameter of the bead seat
Rim size designationRim diameter and width
Rim type designationThe industry manufacturer’s designation 
for a rim by style or code
Rim widthNominal distance be tween rim flanges
Vehicle capacity weight (Total 
load capacity)The rated cargo and luggage load plus 150 
lb. (68 kg) times the vehicle’s designated 
seating capacity
Vehicle maximum load on the 
tire
The load on an individual tire that is deter-
mined by distributing to each axle its share 
of the maximum loaded vehicle weight, 
and dividing by two
Tire related termMeaning 
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Vehicle normal load on the tire
The load on an individual tire that is deter-
mined by distributing to each axle its share 
of curb weight, accessory weight, and nor-
mal occupant weight (distributed in accor-
dance with Table 1
* below), and dividing by 
two
Weather sideThe surface area of the rim not covered by 
the inflated tire
Bead
The part of the tire that is made of steel 
wires, wrapped or rein forced by ply cords 
and that is shaped to fit the rim
Bead separationA breakdown of the bond between compo-
nents in the bead
Bias ply tire
A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that 
extend to the beads are laid at alternate 
angles substantially l ess than 90 degrees 
to the centerlin e of the tread
Carcass
The tire structure, ex cept tread and side-
wall rubber which, when inflated, bears the 
load
ChunkingThe breaking away of pieces of the tread 
or sidewall
CordThe strands forming the plies in the tire
Cord separationThe parting of cords f rom adjacent rubber 
compounds
Cracking
Any parting within the tread, sidewall, or 
innerliner of the ti re extending to cord 
material
CT
A pneumatic tire with an inverted flange 
tire and rim system i n which the rim is 
designed with rim flanges pointed radially 
inward and the tire is designed to fit on the 
underside of the rim in a manner that 
encloses the rim flanges inside the air cav-
ity of the tire
Tire related termMeaning 
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Extra load tire
A tire designed to operate at higher loads 
and at higher inflation pressures than the 
corresponding standard tire
GrooveThe space between two adjacent tread ribs
Innerliner
The layer(s) forming the inside surface of a 
tubeless tire that contains the inflating 
medium within the tire
Innerliner separationThe parting of the innerliner from cord 
material in the carcass
Intended outboard sidewall
(a) The sidewall that contains a whitewall, 
bears white lettering, or bears manufac-
turer, brand, and/or model name molding 
that is higher or deeper than the same 
molding on the other sidewall of the tire, or
(b) The outward facing sidewall of an 
asymmetrical tire that has a particular side 
that must always fa ce outward when 
mounted on a vehicle
Light truck (LT) tire
A tire designated by i ts manufacturer as 
primarily intended for use on lightweight 
trucks or multipurpose passenger vehicles
Load ratingThe maximum load that  a tire is rated to 
carry for a given inflation pressure
Maximum load ratingThe load rating for a  tire at the maximum 
permissible inflation pressure for that tire
Maximum permissible inflation 
pressureThe maximum cold inflation pressure to 
which a tire may be inflated
Measuring rimThe rim on which a tire is fitted for physical 
dimension requirements
Open splice
Any parting at any junct ion of tread, side-
wall, or innerliner that extends to cord 
material
Outer diameterThe overall diameter of an inflated new tire
Overall width
The linear distance bet ween the exteriors 
of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, including 
elevations due to labe ling, decorations, or 
protective bands or ribs
Tire related termMeaning 
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Passenger car tire
A tire intended for use on passenger cars, 
multipurpose passenger vehicles, and 
trucks, that have a gross vehicle weight 
rating (GVWR) of 10,000 lb. or less.
PlyA layer of rubber-coated parallel cords
Ply separationA parting of rubber compound between 
adjacent plies
Pneumatic tire
A mechanical device made of rubber, 
chemicals, fabric and steel or other materi-
als, that, when mount ed on an automotive 
wheel, provides the tr action and contains 
the gas or fluid that sustains the load
Radial ply tire
A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that 
extend to the beads are laid at substan-
tially 90 degrees to  the centerline of the 
tread
Reinforced tire
A tire designed to operate at higher loads 
and at higher inflation pressures than the 
corresponding standard tire
Section width
The linear distance bet ween the exteriors 
of the sidewalls of an  inflated tire, exclud-
ing elevations due to labeling, decoration, 
or protective bands
SidewallThat portion of a ti re between the tread 
and bead
Sidewall separationThe parting of the rubber compound from 
the cord materia l in the sidewall
Snow tire
A tire that attains a traction index equal to 
or greater than 110, compared to the 
ASTM E-1136 Standard Reference Test 
Tire, when using the snow traction test as 
described in ASTM F-1805-00, Standard 
Test Method for Single Wheel Driving Trac-
tion in a Straight Line on Snow-and 
Ice-Covered Surfaces, and which is 
marked with an Alpine Symbol ( ) on at 
least one sidewall
Tire related termMeaning 
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*: Table 1 -Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal load for var-
ious designated seating capacities
Te s t   r i m
The rim on which a tire  is fitted for testing, 
and may be any rim lis ted as appropriate 
for use with that tire
TreadThat portion of a tire  that comes into con-
tact with the road
Tread ribA tread section running circumferentially 
around a tire
Tread separationPulling away of the tread  from the tire car-
cass
Treadwear indicators (TWI)
The projections wit hin the principal 
grooves designed to g ive a visual indica-
tion of the degrees of wear of the tread
Wheel-holding fixtureThe fixture used to hol d the wheel and tire 
assembly securely during testing
Tire related termMeaning
Designated seating 
capacity, Number of  occupantsVehicle normal load, 
Number of occupantsOccupant distribution in  a normally loaded vehi- cle
2 through 422 in front
5 through 1032 in front, 1 in second seat
11 through 155
2 in front, 1 in second 
seat, 1 in third seat, 1 in  fourth seat
16 through 207
2 in front, 2 in second 
seat, 2 in third seat, 1 in  fourth seat