Yes, they are known as dual-filament bulbs.
Because the Toyota Highlander is a Japanese car.
Outside walls can be as bright as one wants them to be. Some prefer to have very bright lights to light up an area, while others prefer dimmer lights to accent a spot.
Its the dimmer switch bad.
This is usually an indication that the dimmer switch is in need of replacement.
I have a 2014 Toyota Highlander LE model, I asked the dealership to install fog lights, I would like to know how long does it take for them to install them?
Yes! For a 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid, at least, all it takes is the removal of one relay labelled DRL to deactivate with no ill effects. It's a five-minute job that took me almost a year to discover.
Check the bulbs first, then the dimmer switch and wiring.
Could be bad bulbs (double filamented) or bad dimmer switch
The lamp in the top brake light of a Toyota Highlander can be replaced by the locating the light housing from the trunk. Find the light cover and remove it to access the lights. Replace the bulbs.
The "trip odometer" on the dashboard doubles as a dimmer. So, the solution to no lights inside the Toyota Sienna is to turn the trip odometer up to turn the lights back on.
Check the dimmer switch on the floor and the electrical connection to it. It may be corroded.
the dimmer rehostat is faulty..if you drive with the dash on full bright all the time anyway you can jump out the dimmer by jumping the two end wires on the dimmer plug