What does 'snow' mean on a Toyota Highlander?
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Toyota Highlander's 'snow' refers to the vehicle's snow mode. The functions of the car's snow mode are as follows: The car can start smoothly on icy or snowy ground: The snow mode is mostly a switch near the gear lever with a snowflake symbol. On snowy days, you can turn on this switch, allowing the car to start smoothly on icy or snowy ground. Prevents tire slippage: When driving on icy or snowy ground, tires are prone to slipping. The car's snow mode can stabilize the throttle and adjust it properly. Prevents aggressive throttle pressing: When driving on snowy ground, it minimizes the occurrence of aggressive throttle pressing. Pressing the throttle hard on icy or snowy ground may cause the wheels to slip, reducing acceleration effectiveness and compromising safe driving.