(In the US) There really is no way to answer this question with certainty due to the widely fluctuating costs of living and prices that prevail in different parts of the country. If it's just a simple replacement of pads or shoes - not so much. If your rotors or drums need 'turning' or replacement then you are beginning to talk of a more significant expense. Most everywhere there are shops that specialize in brakework and you can find their ads in most any newspaper, or give them a call for a phone estimate.
It would probably cost at least $200. You should ask your local repair shop to specifically find out how much it would be to replace the brakes in your Toyota.
There is no 'set' answer for this question. Be aware that there are built-in warning devices on the brakes. When the pads are low you will begin hear a screeching sound whenever you apply the brakes. When you start hearing that sound consistently - it is time.
There is no recommended mileage interval for this procedure. When that compoonent starts showing signs of failure - replace it.
5W30
The tire pressure in a 2005 Toyota Highlander should be about 35 pounds. This model has a low pressure indicator alarm.
To purchase a used Toyota Highlander, one should visit the local Toyota garage. Alternatively, try the local car listings in the newspaper or magazines such as Auto Trader.
75,000
Yes, Always change water pump at same time, save ya lots of work later,
Factory recommendation is 90,000 miles.
5w 30. In the manual too
You need to flush the power steering fluid on a 2003 Toyota Highlander every two to three years. You should check the fluid levels weekly.
your brakes are about to give out... you should go to wal-mart and have them replace them