Toyota Highlander or also known as the Kluger is a mid-size crossover SUV produced by Toyota. So today what we’re going to do is we’re going to reset the oil maintenance required light on this Toyota Highlander.
When engine oil needs to replace, the MAINT REQD message will appear on display. I just replaced the engine oil and what I need to do is reset the maintenance interval lights. Here are some instructions that don’t get wound up with; these instructions will show you step-by-step how to do this. So let’s go see together how this task is done.
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Time needed: 3 minutes
In this section, I’ll show you how to reset the maintenance-required light on Toyota Highlander with the Trip button. So let’s get started:
If your vehicle has an ignition button, press the START/STOP button two tomes without stepping on the brake pedal
We need to get this to TRIP A, so you’ll press the ODO/TRIP button on the instrument cluster until you get that to TRIP A
Once that’s where you’ll turn the ignition off
After that, press and hold that same button that we were using while you turn the ignition to the on position again
Keep hold down the button until it says resetting maintenance data and once that says complete you’re good to go
For 2015 models and above, the Highlander is also equipped with a multi-information display. You can use this method as an alternative to the first method. So the first thing you’re going to do is:
For your info, this operation work for the second and third generations of the Toyota Highlander (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 model years). For the new model, you can reach it here.
Toyota is recognized for making long-lasting vehicles, and the Highlander is no exception. Even after covering 300K miles on their cars, many owners haven’t needed substantial repairs like an engine or transmission rebuild.
You must service your car at the proper intervals to reach this level. Older vehicles using conventional oil need to have their oil changed every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, whereas newer models using synthetic oil only need to change their oil every 7,500 to 10,000 miles or so. You should bring your car in for a tune-up every 12 to 18 months.
The Toyota Highlander’s maintenance plan is rather extensive, and you should follow it to avoid any issues with the car. As long as you follow up with the maintenance, your vehicle will last longer.
So you need to check all fluid levels, oil and filter replacement, tire rotation, brake lining/drum, and brake pad/disc inspection should be performed every 5,000 miles or six months. You should examine the ball joints, coolant, and transfer case oil every 15,000 miles or 18 months, whichever arrives first. The cabin and engine air filters should be replaced every 30,000 miles or 36 months.
Depending on the powertrain, the Toyota Highlander has gone through numerous variants. Timing chains and belts may be included in your vehicle’s standard equipment. The four-cylinder SUV’s timing chain was standard equipment from 2001 to 2007. The V6 model had a timing belt, but in 2008, the manufacturer changed all of the Highlander’s engine choices to a timing chain.
The engine must be lubricated using SAE 0W-20 oil. Mobil 1, Valvoline Advanced, Castrol Edge, Royal Purple, Pennzoil Platinum, and Quaker State are all excellent choices if you’re doing it yourself.
To keep engine components cooled and lubricated, engine oil is essential. The 4-cylinder engine (1AR-FE) in the Toyota Highlander requires 4.6 quarts. In comparison, the V6 engine (2GR-FKS) requires 5.8 quarts of oil.
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Worked perfectly on my 2013 Highlander! Thank you.
Poorly worded, therefore hard to understand and maybe that's why it didn't work for me. On the plus side, nicely formatted with good illustration.