Toyota Highlander 2008 Quick Reference Guide

To reset the maintenance light, turn the ignition key to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Set the odometer to "ODO" mode. Turn the key to the "OFF" position. Hold the trip meter reset knob and turn the ignition key back to the "ON" position. Continue holding the knob until the maintenance light blinks and goes off.
The 2008 Toyota Highlander typically requires 5W-30 synthetic motor oil for optimal performance. Always refer to the owner's manual for the most accurate information.
Improving fuel efficiency can be achieved by maintaining proper tire pressure, performing regular engine tune-ups, using the recommended oil type, and avoiding excessive idling. Additionally, remove unnecessary weight and avoid aggressive driving habits.
The 2008 Toyota Highlander has a towing capacity of up to 5,000 pounds when properly equipped with the towing package. Always consult the owner's manual for specific towing guidelines.
To replace the air filter, open the hood and locate the air filter housing. Unclip the latches or screws securing the cover, remove the old air filter, and insert the new one. Ensure the new filter is seated properly before securing the cover.
If the battery keeps dying, check for any electrical components that may be left on, such as lights or devices plugged into the power outlets. Test the battery and alternator to ensure they are functioning properly. It may be necessary to replace the battery or have the electrical system inspected by a professional.
For the 2008 Toyota Highlander, it is generally recommended to inspect the transmission fluid every 30,000 miles and replace it around every 60,000 miles. Refer to the owner's manual for specific intervals and recommendations.
Start by checking the A/C fuse and the A/C relay. Ensure the refrigerant levels are adequate. Inspect the compressor and the belt for any signs of wear or damage. If issues persist, it may be necessary to have the system inspected by a certified technician.
Common brake issues include squeaking noises, vibrations, and reduced braking efficiency. These can often be resolved by replacing worn brake pads, resurfacing or replacing brake rotors, and ensuring the brake fluid is at the appropriate level. Regular brake inspections are recommended.
First, ensure the vehicle is on a flat, stable surface. Loosen the lug nuts slightly before lifting the vehicle with a jack. Remove the lug nuts completely and take off the flat tire. Place the spare tire onto the hub, hand-tighten the lug nuts, lower the vehicle, and then fully tighten the lug nuts in a crisscross pattern.