Where is the tire pressure monitoring set button located on the Highlander?
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The tire pressure monitoring set button on the Highlander is located on the center console. Below are the functions and working principles of the tire pressure monitoring system: Functions of the tire pressure monitoring system: The tire pressure monitoring system is a type of active safety equipment. It can promptly alert the driver when there are signs of danger in the tires, prompting them to take appropriate measures, thereby preventing serious accidents. With the tire pressure monitoring system, tires can always be kept within the specified pressure and temperature range, reducing tire damage and extending their service life. Working principles of the tire pressure monitoring system: When the air pressure in a tire decreases, the rolling radius of that tire becomes smaller, causing it to rotate faster than the other wheels. By comparing the differences in rotation speed between tires, the system monitors tire pressure.
When I drove my friend's Highlander before, I specifically studied the location of the tire pressure monitoring reset button. On most Highlander models, that SET button is actually quite hidden—it's located under the dashboard on the driver's left side, near the knee area. You'll need to look down toward the lower part of the instrument panel, where you'll usually find a small button or a rubber key marked 'SET.' When pressing it, make sure the car is parked and turned off, then hold it for a few seconds until the tire pressure warning light on the dashboard flashes, indicating a successful reset. On older models, it might be tucked inside the glove compartment. If you can't find it, try checking the vehicle manual, as the position varies slightly across different model years.