hold recirculate air button for 3~5 sec.
That is actually illegal to tamper with Toyota mechanics.
Downhill Assist Control
If you have the same problem as I do in my 2001 Highlander, then press the button to release the belt, the button will stay in the pressed position. Then insert the belt clip. It shold fsten. I am not sure why this happened, but the remedy seems to work.
If you're looking for an inertia switch for the fuel pump, it doesn't have one.
On my 2008 Highlander, I started the engine and set the odometer to trip A. Shut off engine and restart while holding down the odometer button.
u do it the same way as the first one. ie follow the same steps, but hold the 2nd button to program it to that button
The "ECT Snow" button on a Toyota Highlander adjusts the vehicle's transmission settings for improved traction in snowy or slippery conditions. When activated, it modifies the throttle response and shifts the transmission at higher RPMs to prevent wheel spin. This feature helps enhance stability and control when driving on snow or ice-covered roads.
To reset the oil change light on a Toyota Highlander 2012, switch the engine to the OFF position. Then switch the engine back on while pressing the trip meter reset button until it displays 000000 or says COMPLETE.
On the 2006 Toyota Highlander, the tire pressure reset button is typically located beneath the steering wheel, near the driver's side dashboard. It may be necessary to look closely, as it can be somewhat hidden. To reset the tire pressure monitoring system, turn the ignition to the "on" position (without starting the engine) and press the reset button until the indicator light blinks three times.
The Highlander is a sport utility vehicle made by Toyota since 2000. The ECT button near the gearstick is a electronically controlled transmission snow mode, which means when engaged this mode will start the vehicle slowly to avoid wheel spinning in bad weather especially snow.
In a 2008 Toyota Highlander, the switch for the emergency flashers is located on the dashboard, to the left of the center console. It is a red triangular button, typically positioned near the climate controls and audio system. Pressing this button activates the hazard lights, which will flash all turn signal lights simultaneously.
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.