Where is the anti-skid switch on the old Highlander?
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The anti-skid switch on the old Highlander is located on the decorative panel below the car's ignition keyhole. There is a button with a car and skid symbol, positioned for easy operation by the driver while driving. The anti-skid system is designed to enhance driving safety. Here is more information about the Highlander: 1. The Highlander is a vehicle produced by Toyota, a large-sized SUV in the Toyota family. It features a spacious body and innovative, roomy interior. The Highlander comes equipped with the highest standard safety features in its class. 2. On July 2, 2007, the Toyota Highlander was officially launched in China as an imported model. On April 12, 2009, the GAC Toyota domestically produced Highlander was officially released and subsequently debuted at the 2009 Shanghai Auto Show.
I used to drive a 2009 Highlander, and its anti-skid switch is actually located below the steering wheel near the knee position. On the center console panel next to the driver's left leg, there's a button with a small car skidding symbol. However, a reminder: don't press this button randomly while driving normally. It should only be pressed briefly to turn off when stuck and needing to escape. Once the speed exceeds 40 km/h, this function will automatically restart. Another tip: if the button also has the word 'TRAC' around it, it means it simultaneously controls the traction system. You need to press and hold it to completely disable both functions.