If you're asking about the engine air filter, it is located enclosed in a black plastic box slightly to the right hand side of the engine compartment (as viewed from the front grille area).
There is another filter, but it is the cabin air filterfor the heating and A/C air entering the passenger compartment. THAT is located behind the glove box assembly.
Toyota ATF Type IV is the only recommended fluid.
The only answer I can find in the manual is when the dashboard "maintenance required" signal appears. I'm thinking it's around 5000 miles, but I don't know for sure, as I just got my 2005 Highlander recently.
2008 Toyota Highlander 3.5L Oil Capacity: 6 quarts oil changed only. 6.4 quarts oil and filter changed. 5w20 for standard Highlanders, 5w30 for those with the tow prep package. Check your oil cap to know.
10 mm wrench/take off dame under front grill/look up into the area of the radiator. 3 part dame/only take off middle one.
the filter is located between the radiator and the engine just under the exhaust manifold can only be reached from under the car . wait for the engine to cool it will definitely burn your arm.
The Toyota Kluger is only available in Australia and Japan right now. It really is the same version of Toyota Highlander but with a name change. It was introduced to Australia in 2003.
Use a filter with fiberglass filter element like Wix or Delco, no cheap filter with a cardboard filter meduim, Not only do they do a lesser filtering job they restrict oil flow. If you are asking for a part number, best suggestion is call dealer.
Yes, it is possible that the ABS system in your 2004 Toyota Highlander does work even if the light does not come on. However, the only way to know that it works for sure it to have the system tested.
There is no serviceable fuel filter. There is only a mesh sleeve on it.
I'm in the same boat: Try reading all pages on these links: http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.f15850c/0 http://forums.automobilemag.com/70/6248778/toyota/2002-toyota-highlander-problems/index.html this one has photos how to do the repair: http://www.tundrasolutions.com/forums/highlander/32217-heater-quit-sort-of/
Yes, the only way to turn it off is to engage the manual shift on the auto stick.
only if you want to keep your oil clean.