Where is the oil filter located on the Toyota Highlander?
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The oil filter on the Highlander is located underneath the chassis, covered by a protective plate. It requires an oil filter wrench for removal. The function of the Toyota Highlander oil filter is to remove impurities, gums, and moisture from the engine oil, delivering clean oil to all lubrication points. More relevant information is as follows: 1. The fourth-generation Toyota Highlander is built on the TNGA-K platform. Its large trapezoidal front grille, paired with horizontal chrome trim bars arranged in parallel inside, gives the vehicle a more rugged appearance, with a simplified overall silhouette. Although it lacks overly flashy design elements, the overall styling is very aesthetically pleasing. The front features LED headlights on both sides, with more prominent gold chrome detailing inside. 2. The interior layout of the Highlander does not include flashy design elements, but the attention to detail is highly user-friendly. For example, the wood grain decorative panels that run across the dashboard and onto the door handles. In terms of features, all models except the Elite version come equipped with the TTS safety suite, which includes PCS (Pre-Collision System), LDA (Lane Departure Alert), AHB (Automatic High Beam), and DRCC (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control System).