SOURCE: Computer warning Oil maintenance 2008 Highlander Hybrid
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SOURCE: Maintenence required light and tire pressure
The maintenance light needs to be reset manually. See my Tips and Tricks on this website for additional information on how to reset it.
You should also check your spare tire for proper inflation. It will set the tire pressure light, as the spare is monitored also. If all 5 tires are OK, you may have a malfunctioning tire pressure sensor. If the tires have been changed recently, people with older tire machines have been known to break the sensors regularly, by mistake.
SOURCE: Where is the tire sensor reset button on a 2008 Toyota Avalon
Firestone Hmmmmmm. Well the reset button is located just under the dash to the left of the steering column, hold for a few seconds and the light should go out. Hopefuly the firestone tech won't tell you your brakes need greasing the next time you go in for service, haha. Oh, I do beleive your tire pressure should be 29 psi. But, you can check your owners manual for correct pressures. It sould also tell you where the reset button is also. That should FixYa good luck.
SOURCE: 2008 Toyota Highlander, low pressure light turned
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Note that the SPARE tire is also monitored. Reset the spare tire pressure, and then press the reset buttoen. You should be ok then.
SOURCE: 2003 Toyota Highlander clock resets when I turn off the ignition
Have you checked any fuses? Does the climate control light up? If not then in the under hood fuse box (left of drivers side) check the ECU-B fuse should be 7.5 amp. Check the heater fuse in the fuse box inside the car it should be 15 amp. If the fuses are OK and only the clock is bad check out my site www.autoclockrepair.com I offer a repair service.
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On the 2008 Toyota Highlander the tire reset button is on the right hand side of the steering wheel down underneath the the lowest part of your dashboard behind the plastic. My 2008 Highlander has a rest button for the Trac/VSC right above the tire rest, which is a smaller round button than the VSC rest button
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