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Tire pressure sensor by cavite
May 24, 2009 (5:17 pm)
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Hi everyone,
i'm a new member. I was searching for a forum regarding tire sensor pressure.
 
I bought a used 2008 highlander (not a highbrid) with 26000km on it. So far the suv is working good and i don't see any problem and i already put in 4000km.
The only problem i have is about tire pressure sensor light which is showing again for the second time.The first time, i had the dealer to reset after replacing one of the sensor. Now it came back again. i'm trying to reset after pumping the 4 tire with even pressure except the spare tire which i didn't bother to pump it.
Question: Do i have to pump the spare tire with even pressure to 4 tires?
 
Question: Is it possible to disable the indicator light? Can i ask the dealer to disable it?
 
Can someone in this forum teach me how to reset and detail instruction what is the best thing i have to do.
I was always thinking ,what if my warranty finish i will always go to the dealer and pay.I don't think it is good.
 
Please help me on this issue.
Thanks in advance..
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Re: Tire pressure sensor [cavite] by damifinomike
May 25, 2009 (4:22 am)
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Replying to: cavite (May 24, 2009 5:17 pm)

Hello:
I have Highlander -2008-Limited and experiencing same issues. Dealer tells me the sensor is very sensitive and not much they can do. Yes, it can be disconnected if you wish by the dealer. Be sure to also check the tire pressure on the spare tire too.
Tire pressure does fall when weather goes from one extreme to the other. Living in Michigan, I can attest to that fact. Pressure reset button is under the dash just to the right of steering column. Kinda hard to find the little button. Directions can be found in owners manual. After I found it the first time, I used a red "Sharpie" pen and placed small red dot under the dash to point me to the area this "little" reset button can be found. During summer, no issues with pressure light.
Bought my vehicle new and so far, I like it a lot... Have owned it about 1.5 years.
 
Hope this helps..
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Re: Tire pressure sensor [damifinomike] by cavite
May 25, 2009 (4:38 am)
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Replying to: damifinomike (May 25, 2009 4:22 am)

thanks a lot for your reply. i have question, are you doing it by yourself? if you do, please tell me step by step, because in the manual is kind of confusing.
 
please help it is really annoying to see that indicator light.
 
once again thanks
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Confused Jim by jgant
May 25, 2009 (8:23 am)
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I have a 2008 Toyota Highlander w/Nav. I purchased a year ago. So far the vehicle works fine, and I've been able to use most of the Nav features. I'm not the most teach savvy person, but I have not ever been successful is setting up voice tags. The dealer doesn't have anyone who knows how to do it either. I also called the Toyota Experience and they stated they know this set up process is a problem and not intuitive. But even their instructions, follow page 352 in owner's manual did not work. I've tried everything in the manual but nothing is working. I can get to a screen that says voice recognition is off, but can't find a way to turn it on. If anyone can assist a not tech savvy person on how to do this I would very much appreciate it. Thanks
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2009 Highlander tow package by dtown
May 25, 2009 (1:44 pm)
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I have been all over Dallas, Ft Worth, Tx , looking for a 2008 or 2009 Highlander with a Factory Tow Package, but to no avail. They tell me there arent any to be had within the {5}Gulf States area. Any suggestions?
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Re: 2009 Highlander tow package [dtown] by toyseeker
May 25, 2009 (5:27 pm)
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Replying to: dtown (May 25, 2009 1:44 pm)

The tow prep package does not include a trailer hitch and 4-flat wire harness. You need to buy these separately.
 
Are you having trouble finding one with the tow prep... or turn-key ready to tow?
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Re: 2009 Highlander tow package [toyseeker] by JBaumgart
May 25, 2009 (6:30 pm)
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Replying to: toyseeker (May 25, 2009 5:27 pm)

Does Toyota even offer a factory tow hitch for the Highlander? (not tow prep, but turn-key ready to tow using factory parts)
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Re: 2009 Highlander tow package [JBaumgart] by toyseeker
May 25, 2009 (6:42 pm)
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Replying to: JBaumgart (May 25, 2009 6:30 pm)

Yes, but its expensive.. like $700 for the hitch, harness and connector. Not including labor - but if you're handy, you could do it yourself.
 
I chose to go aftermarket and save $400.
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Re: 2009 Highlander tow package [JBaumgart] by toyseeker
May 26, 2009 (9:56 am)
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Replying to: JBaumgart (May 25, 2009 6:30 pm)

The 2008 part number for the hitch is PT228-69080 and includes:
1 Trailer Hitch
1 Trailer Hitch Plug
1 LH Mounting Bracket
1 RH Mounting Bracket
1 Molded Lower Fascia Cover
1 DIO Installation Instructions
14 M10 x 1.25 x 35mm bolt
1 Plastic Push-pin
 
The part number for the under-dash wire harness is PT219-48871 and includes:
1 Converter
1 Flat 4-pin wire harness
5 Plastic tie
1 Special plastic tie for stud mount
1 Packing
2 Bolt (M5)
2 Nut (M5)
1 Nut (M6)
1 Fuse (30A)
1 Owner's manual
 
Hope this helps.
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Re: 2009 Highlander tow package [toyseeker] by moline
May 26, 2009 (3:29 pm)
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Replying to: toyseeker (May 26, 2009 9:56 am)

The "5000 pound" tow prep package doesn't include the hitch or wiring harness, but it does include other items like a heavy-duty radiator, transmission oil cooler, and a larger alternator. Depending on how much weight you need to tow, these may be overkill. Without the towing package, I think that the Highlander is rated for 3500 pounds
 
I installed the OEM under-dash wire harness kit on my 2008 Highlander, but used an aftermarket (Draw-Tite) hitch as the OEM hitch does not support weight distribution systems. Again, depending on how much you plan to tow this may not be an issue for you, but if you plan to tow trailers with significant tongue weight, being able to use a weight distributing hitch makes a huge difference.
 
The wiring harness cost somewhere around $125 for the part, and took about an hour to install. I don't know if this harness can be installed on a car without the tow package though. Installing the hitch involves removing two panels on the underside of the back of the car, removing 4 bolts, and bolting the new hitch where these 4 bolts were removed. It should also take about an hour to install. The OEM hitch installs with a lot more bolts, and is more integrated with the bumper. The downside is that the fascia cover is black, so unless you have a black Highlander it won't match the body color. Overall I am very happy with the Draw-Tite hitch, it tows well, is much less expensive, and doesn't extend much below the bumper.

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