Some Toyota Highlander owners report experiencing issues with the tire pressure indicator light after a tire rotation. These problems often require a reset procedure to address the warning light effectively. Owners may find that inflating the tires to the recommended pressure, as indicated on the driver's side door pillar, is necessary to resolve the issue. If the low tire pressure light remains illuminated, some owners have successfully increased the tire pressure by 5 psi above the factory recommended value and driven the vehicle for at least 10 miles to reset the system. Additionally, it is important for drivers to follow specific steps outlined in the owner's manual to ensure the proper functioning of the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Locating the TPMS reset button underneath the steering wheel is also crucial for turning off the low tire pressure light on the dashboard. Following these steps can help owners effectively manage the tire pressure indicator light concerns on their Toyota Highlander.
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