
Toyota Highlander's tire pressure warning light can be reset by first restoring the tire pressure to the normal level, then starting the engine, and finally pressing the tire pressure SET button to clear the tire pressure warning light, completing the reset. The Toyota Highlander features an active tire pressure monitoring system that displays the tire pressure information of all four wheels on the dashboard. The Toyota Highlander is a mid-size SUV introduced by GAC Toyota, with dimensions of 4890mm in length, 1925mm in width, and 1720mm in height, a wheelbase of 2790mm. It is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine delivering a maximum power of 162kw, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

I've been driving my Highlander for several years. When the tire pressure light comes on, don't panic. First, get out and check the air pressure in each tire. The recommended cold tire pressure for Highlander is 30-35 psi. Use a pressure gauge to ensure all tires meet the standard. Find a safe place to park, start the engine but don't drive. The reset button is usually located on the panel below the left side of the steering wheel or near the center console, labeled SET or TPMS. Every time I hold it for about 5 seconds, the tire pressure light on the dashboard blinks a few times and then goes off. If the light doesn't respond, driving for about 20 minutes will automatically calibrate and reset it. The key is to make sure the tire pressure is normal before resetting, otherwise the light will come on again. Last time I forgot to inflate the tires, and it took several attempts to fix it. Remember to check your tires regularly to prevent accidents. Unstable tire pressure during highway driving affects safety, so I always take a test drive after each reset to verify.

The tire pressure warning light is a critical safety issue that requires careful handling. First, use a pressure gauge to check all tires. The standard cold tire pressure for a Highlander is around 32 psi—ensure proper inflation to prevent recurrence. Start the engine with the vehicle stationary; avoid operating on the road to minimize risks. Locate a small button marked "SET" on the left side of the steering wheel, press and hold for 5-10 seconds until the light flashes and turns off. For newer models, access the TPMS reset option via the central touchscreen under vehicle settings and tap to confirm. After resetting, drive slowly for a short distance to verify the light stays off. Additional advice: Temperature fluctuations significantly affect tire pressure, so make it a habit to manually check monthly to prevent false alerts. Low tire pressure not only increases fuel consumption but also raises the risk of blowouts—safety comes first.

Simply put, here are the steps when the Highlander's tire pressure light comes on: Check all tire pressures to ensure they meet the recommended 30-35 psi. Turn off the engine and restart it, but keep the vehicle stationary. Locate the SET button on the steering column, press and hold it for a few seconds until the light goes off. For newer models with touchscreen, access the tire pressure calibration in settings. Drive a few hundred meters to see if the light disappears. If not, visit a 4S shop. Keeping a tire pressure gauge handy saves trouble.


