
Highlander's 'snow' refers to the vehicle's snow mode. The snow mode in cars serves the following 4 purposes: 1. Enables smooth starting on snowy or icy roads: The snow mode is usually a switch near the gear lever with a snowflake symbol. Turning this switch on during snowy days allows the car to start smoothly on snowy or icy roads; 2. Prevents tire slippage: When driving on snowy or icy roads, tires are prone to slippage. The car's snow mode helps stabilize and adjust the throttle properly; 3. Prevents aggressive throttle application: When driving on snowy roads, it minimizes aggressive throttle application. Pressing the throttle too hard on snowy or icy roads can cause wheel slippage, reducing acceleration effectiveness and compromising safe driving; 4. Prevents understeer: If the vehicle enters a curve at too high a speed, it is prone to understeer, causing the front of the car to slide outward and making the vehicle difficult to control during turns.

The SNOW mode on the Highlander is designed to enhance stability on icy and snowy roads. Let me explain in detail. When this mode is activated, the vehicle automatically adjusts engine output and transmission shift logic to reduce the risk of wheel slippage. Specifically, it limits peak torque, allowing for smoother starts and acceleration, preventing the vehicle from losing control on slippery surfaces. This works in conjunction with traction control and stability systems to improve safety at the source. During winter driving, especially in snowy or icy conditions, it is recommended to press this button to enable the mode. Operation is simple—usually, you can find the SNOW or snowflake icon button on the center console or dashboard area. Press it once, and the dashboard light will indicate activation. Remember to turn it off when temperatures rise to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption. Additionally, pairing it with winter tires yields better results, and maintaining low speeds and sufficient following distance is advised while driving.

I've used the SNOW function on the Highlander, and it's a real lifesaver for winter driving. During a heavy snowfall, I pressed that button, and the car immediately became more responsive. It no longer jerked or skidded during acceleration—it felt like the engine was tuned to be gentler, delivering power more gradually, and the tires gripped the road better. On icy slopes, there was no side slipping, making it much more reliable than the normal mode. Just remember not to use this in summer, as it will increase fuel consumption and reduce acceleration. The button location varies by model year—some are near the gearshift, others on the steering wheel—just look for the icon. After driving in snow, be sure to wash the car and clear any ice buildup in the wheel wells. Combined with anti-slip measures like chains, safety is doubled.

When driving in snowy and icy conditions, the HIGHLANDER's SNOW mode works quite well. It's designed for snow-covered roads—just press the button, and the vehicle adjusts its settings to reduce slipping. The principle involves reducing engine power for smoother starts, making it suitable for beginners operating on slippery surfaces. After activation, an indicator light will illuminate on the dashboard. Remember to turn it off afterward to avoid unnecessary fuel consumption. Look for the button near the steering wheel or the center console panel. Drive slowly in snowy weather—safety always comes first.

I've tried the SNOW function on the Highlander, which is essentially an optimized mode for severe weather conditions. It limits torque output through the engine system while coordinating with transmission strategies to provide a more linear acceleration curve on icy or snowy roads. When activated, the vehicle feels more stable and less prone to wheel spin during starts. Operation is simple: after turning on the ignition, locate and lightly press the SNOW button to activate. It's recommended for use on snowy or muddy surfaces, but avoid keeping it on continuously as it may increase engine load and affect longevity. Regularly check the battery and electrical circuits to ensure proper response. Technically, it also works in conjunction with the ABS system.

Using the HIGHLANDER's SNOW mode while driving in snowy conditions is very helpful. It automatically limits power output to prevent tire spin and enhances traction on icy surfaces. Activation method: After ignition, locate the button and press it once to display the indicator light. It is recommended to enable this mode on low-temperature snowy roads to improve starting stability. Turn it off in summer to save fuel. Driving in snow with this feature provides extra peace of mind, but still requires slow and cautious operation. Ensure winter vehicle for system reliability, such as checking switch contact cleanliness. Pairing with anti-slip equipment adds an extra layer of safety.


