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The 2010 Toyota Highlander has a special snow mode that changes how the transmission works to provide better traction in snowy or slippery conditions. By starting the truck in second gear and adjusting acceleration, this mode allows for improved stops and control. To activate snow mode, press the SNOW button once, and to deactivate it, press the button again. It's crucial to remember that a button with a snowflake symbol is for air conditioning and not the snow mode. Pushing this button will turn on the AC instead.
The 2010 Toyota Highlander's snow mode is created to initially start the vehicle in second gear and modify the transmission operation. This makes it easier to maintain traction by limiting acceleration, allowing the Highlander to handle better when starting in snowy or slippery conditions.