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How to Reset the Tire Pressure on a 2020 Highlander?

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Saul
07/29/25 5:04pm
2020 Highlander tire pressure reset method is: Turn on the ignition switch, when the TPWS indicator light is on, press the TPWS SET button for 1 to 2 seconds, and release the SET button after the TPWS indicator light goes off to complete the reset. Tire Pressure: Tire pressure, strictly speaking, refers to the air pressure inside the tire. Tire pressure is the blood pressure of a car, and the level of tire pressure plays a crucial role in the performance and power of the vehicle. Normal Tire Pressure Range: The standard value range for tire pressure varies depending on the vehicle model, and the factory-set tire pressure specifications may also have some deviations. Taking a family car as an example, under normal circumstances, the tire pressure should be maintained within the range of 2.2 to 2.6.
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JudahLynn
08/14/25 7:16am
When I first drove the 2020 Highlander and encountered the tire pressure warning light, I was a bit confused. After checking the manual, I learned how to reset it: first, make sure the car is turned off, turn the key to the ON position but don't start the engine; locate the control button on the left side of the steering wheel, press to enter the instrument display menu, scroll to the "Vehicle Settings" option; then select "Tire Pressure Monitoring System," click "Reset" or "Initialize"; follow the prompts to complete the process. After resetting, it's recommended to drive 10-15 kilometers to allow the system to recalibrate the tire pressure values. It's important to note that if there's a tire leak or uneven tire pressure, the reset won't work, and the issue must be addressed first. The new car design is quite user-friendly, but don't slack off; check the tire pressure monthly to avoid frequent false alarms, save fuel, and ensure safety. I've made it a habit to double-check before every long trip.
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MaximusFitz
10/13/25 4:46am
As a long-time Highlander owner, resetting the tire pressure is practically routine. The method is straightforward: start the vehicle to the ON position without igniting the engine, navigate to the "Tire Pressure" option in the infotainment system's settings menu, and confirm the reset. After completing this, drive a short distance for the system to automatically adapt. Key point: Before resetting, ensure all four tires are inflated to the standard value (usually around 230 kPa, as indicated on the door pillar sticker), or else it's all for nothing. Abnormal tire pressure can accelerate wear or even lead to blowouts—I've experienced sudden pressure drops triggering alarms in winter, and resetting brought peace of mind. Sensor batteries degrade over time, so regular maintenance or checks are essential to avoid false alarms affecting driving. A simple process taking just minutes can also extend tire lifespan.
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