How do I perform the 2010 Toyota Highlander tpms reset?

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John R. January 4, 2021
The purpose of the TPMS on Your 2010 Toyota Highlander is to warn You that one or more tires is under-inflated which could produce premature tire wear, tire failure, and unsafe driving conditions. To perform a reset of the TPMS only takes a few moments. First, turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the vehicle. Now, press the "TPMS Reset" button (which is found beneath the steering wheel) until You see the tire pressure light blinks slowly three times and then release the button. Start the vehicle and wait for at least 20 minutes for the sensors to refresh. You have completed the procedure and the TPMS has successfully been reset.
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Verla February 13, 2022
There is no reset button on the 2010 Toyota Highlander limited
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Rodello October 16, 2023
There is no reset button for 2010 sports highlander
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Jerry L July 16, 2020
To reset the tpms light on a 2010 toyota highalnder is a fairly easy process just follow these steps - you will press and hold the tire pressure light reset switch until the light blinks slowly three times. Turn the engine off, and then turn it back on to see that the tire pressure warning light has turned off.
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