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The tire pressure in a 2005 Toyota Highlander should be about 35 pounds. This model has a low pressure indicator alarm.
the tire pressure sensor is usually the valve where you inflate or deflate your tire. it is made complete with valve
I'm not 100% sure but I believe this is a Tire Pressure Warning Sensor. In the Highlander it is measured indirectly by tire rotation using the ABS Speed Sensor. The reset is located under the dash above where your left knee would be in the drivers seat. This is the check tire pressure light. you either have a low tire or bad sensors. Toyota sensors have a problem where if the tires are under 35psi the light eventually comes on, even if their recommended pressure is 30. The spares on the suvs may also have a sensor. If the valve stem looks like aluminum it has a sensor in it, be careful with these as they are very expensive to replace.
Yes, if the vehicle came equipped wiht that option, unless the original spare tire was removed and replaced - or - the sensor was damaged or removed from the wheel. When the low air pressure alarm goes off it is THAT tire that is most often overlooked.
I don't know about the Tacoma - but, if it helps, in the Highlander it is located at the very bottom edge of the dashboard in the area of the steering column.
In the valve stems
An orange circle with an exclamation mark in it.
There is a button under the steering wheel press it in for about 5 seconds and the light will go out. Then your tire pressure is low it will light again check your tire pressure inflate then push the button again.
Toyota recommends 225/70R16.
Look on the door jamb of the drivers door. There is a plate affixed to the jamb telling you what size tires and what the inflation pressure should be.
AnswerThe recommended pressure ratings will always be found on the sidewall of the tire. This is a DOT requirement.The maximum tire pressure for the tire is found on the side wall of the tire. The recommended best tire pressure for the car is found in the owners manual.
Check door jambs or fuel fill door - should be a label telling you how much