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The TPMS on your 2010 Toyota Highlander is there to alert you if one or more tires are under-inflated, which can lead to tire wear, failure, and dangerous driving situations. Resetting the TPMS is a quick process. Start by turning on the ignition without starting the car, locate the "TPMS Reset" button below the steering wheel, and press it until you see the tire pressure light blink slowly three times. Release the button, start the vehicle, and give it at least 20 minutes for the sensors to update. Once you've done this, the TPMS reset is complete.
The 2010 Toyota Highlander limited does not come with a reset button.
There is no undo option for the sports events of 2010 Highlander.
To turn off the tire pressure warning light on a 2010 Toyota Highlander, it's simple: Hold down the reset button for the tire pressure light until it blinks three times slowly. Next, turn off the engine and then turn it back on to ensure the warning light is no longer illuminated.