How do I reset a 2013 toyota highlander tire pressure light?

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James B. December 17, 2020
To reset the 2013 Toyota Highlander tire pressure light, watch: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=8nrxhiG2EJc Making sure Your tires are in the greatest of condition is key to not crashing. You will come into issues with this part at some time or another. Premature tire wear is something You could face. You could run into feathering issues. You could face cupping problems. Make sure to check the tire pressure once a month. Check for holes, in case You run over a nail. The part may become loose at some point. This part will need to be replaced eventually. You should change Your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles or so. You don't want to get into any wrecks on the road.
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Marty brandon May 6, 2021
My 2013 highlander does not have a reset button ..
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TaylorN September 28, 2021
I found the tpms button for 2013 Highlander, nearly under the dash on right side where your knee would be.
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Hobart April 29, 2023
I see where everybody says the reset switch is, but mine is just a black rectangle. No button, n switch, just flat black piece that you can't even press like a button. Anybody else have this problem? Help
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Tracy R. April 9, 2020
To reset the tpms light on a toyota highlander 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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Mustafa December 21, 2020
The tire pressure light reset button. Ahh. Why didn’t I think of that?!? Lolol how about letting us know WHERE that is haha.
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Victor September 7, 2022
Have a 2012 Highlander with Reset button on right side of steering column at the knees, but warning light stays on after doing the exact procedure and filling all the tires to the same recommended pressure. Now that the car is 10 years old I wonder if one of the TPMS batteries has died. Frustrating.
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Chuck October 21, 2022
Check your spare tire that caused my warning
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Patsfan October 25, 2022
Check the spare tire pressure if you havent done so
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hobart September 16, 2023
If you see the little rectangle, you are close. You have to go lower than that. Another few inches where the panel actually ends
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Paul December 28, 2023
The black rectangle about where your right knee goes is not it. It is further back. I used a flashlight and mirror to find the reset button.
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