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How can I clear the tire pressure alert on my 2013 Toyota Highlander?

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Rob Casey

To reset the tire pressure light on a 2013 Toyota Highlander, refer to this video tutorial: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=8nrxhiG2EJc It's essential to maintain your tires in top condition to prevent accidents. Issues with tire wear, including premature wear, feathering, and cupping, are common. Be sure to check tire pressure monthly and inspect for any punctures from nails. Over time, the tire pressure monitoring system may loosen and require replacement. It's recommended to change your tires every 30,000 to 50,000 miles to ensure road safety and avoid accidents.

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  • Dessie J.

    I drive a 2013 Highlander, but it doesn't come with a reset button.

  • Gary Colorado

    I located the TPMS button for the 2013 Highlander, situated just below the dashboard on the right side near where your knee is.

  • Mari

    I've noticed that everyone is talking about the location of the reset switch, but mine is different. Instead of a button or switch, it's just a plain black rectangle that can't be pressed like a button. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any solutions or insights would be appreciated. Thank you.

  • Jon K

    To turn off the tire pressure warning light in a Toyota Highlander, you need to press and hold the reset switch for the tire pressure light until it blinks slowly three times. After that, turn off the engine and restart it to check that the tire pressure warning light has been reset.

  • Georgie

    The button to reset the tire pressure light. Oh, why didn't I consider that before?! Haha, would you mind telling us where it's located?

  • Kathleen L

    I have a 2012 Highlander that has a Reset button located on the right side of the steering column near the knees. Even after following the correct procedure and ensuring all tires are filled to the recommended pressure, the warning light remains on. Given that the car is now a decade old, I suspect that one of the TPMS batteries may have died. This situation is quite frustrating.

  • Jack M.

    Please inspect the spare tire that triggered my alert.

  • Margaret A

    Make sure to inspect the air pressure of the spare tire if you haven't already checked it.

  • Lorene R

    If you spot the small square, you're heading in the right direction. Keep going down, just a bit further past that. Continue a couple of inches until you reach the edge of the panel.

  • Mosoane

    The black rectangle by your right knee isn't the one. It's actually further back. I had to use a flashlight and mirror to locate the reset button.

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