What can cause toyota highlander dead battery problems?

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Mike E January 29, 2021
If the Toyota Highlander is having an issue with the alternator then there will be a few obvious signs. The first is that the battery is dead. While a dead battery does not always mean that the alternator is bad, a bad alternator is a common reason for a dead battery. If it has not fully died then You may notice that the instrument panel is dim, or not working right. It may even flicker and make noise. This is because the amount of power going to it is changing. Replacing the alternator will cost You between $300 to $500, including parts and labor. This is a bit pricy, but You really have no choice but to do it. If You wait and let a bad one sit then Your battery will likely be no good in a few weeks, which will cost You another $100 or so. If You want to replace it Yourself then You will need to unbolt the clamps on it and pull it out. Thankfully it is right up front and easy to get to.
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Vanessa January 15, 2023
I changed the battery in my key fob 2010 highlander an it still won't start but I do get dim lights when I click the light on inside
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Wallace H. April 10, 2020
If your battery is draining quickly, you may need a new battery or there might be an issue with the solenoid for the starter.
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