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.
There is a reset button underneath the dash just right of the hood latch. Pressing and holding will turn it off. Then let go of button and press it again and tire pressure light will flash 3 times and then reset.
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.
I found a reset button under the dash board. You may want to look there first.
If you're looking for an inertia switch for the fuel pump, it doesn't have one.
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.
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.
The reset button is under the dash by your right leg. you have to feel past the dashboard covering to find it but its under there. Its almost inline with the visible traction button. hold it until the light flashes 3 times and then wait a few mins. it is supposed to reset. look at your manual for complete details.
The reset button is under the dash by your right leg. you have to feel past the dashboard covering to find it but its under there. Its almost inline with the visible traction button. hold it until the light flashes 3 times and then wait a few mins. it is supposed to reset. look at your manual for complete details.
how to reset display screen after changing oil at 15000 miles. this is on a 2008 highlander.
There is no tire pressure reset button on this year and model vehicle. On this 07 Highlander, it is self reseting. Set all tires to the correct psi (there is a label on the inner driver side door) and don't forget about the spare tire as well (which is located in the back of the vehicle, underneath). Start the vehicle and drive it around the block, it should reset on it's own. If it doesn't and all the tires are at the right psi, you should check with your nearest Toyota dealership for any problems with the tire sensor system.AnswerOn the 2007 Highlander, the tire pressure reset button is located on the left side under the steering wheel (almost at your knee level) or you can say on the right of the hood release lever. You can feel it with your hand or see it if you stand out of your Highlander and open the driver side door and look on the right side of the hood release. You can check the Manual - I was getting the light and looked up in the Manual and found how to reset it. Good luck.
there is a button near the hood release. Press it for a few seconds and it will reset the tire pressure indicator alarm.
There is no ECU reset button.