Feedback indicates that this method works for 2001 - 2006 Toyota Highlander, may not work for 2007 and up models.
(1) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (note: that's "ON", not "READY", so with the foot OFF the brake pedal).
(2) Press the ODO/TRIP switch until the odometer displays "ODO".
(3) Turn the ignition switch off.
(4) Turn the ignition switch to the ON position again.
(5) Press the ODO/TRIP switch immediately (within 6 seconds or as soon as the chimes go off) and hold it down for 10 seconds or more (note: some people swore by waiting for longer, up to 45 secs).
(6) Continue holding down the ODO/TRIP switch and fasten the driver side seat belt (note: some folks claim you have to both buckle AND unbuckle)
(7) Check that the odometer displays either "b-on" or "b-oFF".
(8) Press the ODO/TRIP switch to change the display to "b-oFF".
(9) Turn the ignition switch off.
(10)Turn the ignition switch to the ON position.
(11)Check that no buzzer sounds.
It has a timing belt that must be replaced every 90,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine.
It has a timing belt that must be replaced every 90,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine.
I have a 2006 Toyota highlander hybrid, do I need to change timing belt or chain?
The 3.3 liter V6 in a 2007 Toyota Highlander has a timing BELT
Belt
In 2008 the Toyota Highlander V-6 engine was equipped with a timing CHAIN.
Timing belt
The 3.3 litre V6 engine in a 2005 Toyota Highlander has a timing BELT
The 3.3 liter V6 engine in a 2006 Toyota Highlander has a timing BELT
Yes
Belt - change at 90,000 miles.
You don't as it has a chain not a belt.