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Toyota Highlander - Video tutorial

Model: Toyota Highlander Xu20 - Years 2001-2007
Part: Tires
Operation: Why does the tire warning light turn on in the Toyota Highlander and how to remove it?

If the tire warning light has turned on on the dashboard of our Toyota Highlander, it means that low tire pressure has been detected in one or more tires. This can be due to either a puncture or the natural loss of air over time. Once the correct tire pressure has been restored, go inside the cabin and turn on the instrument panel. Then, locate the button depicting the icon of the warning light in the lower area of the dashboard, on the driver's side. At this point, press and hold the button for the necessary amount of time until the light stops flashing and then disappears completely.


Posted on 14 December 2023 by ScegliAuto

Handbrake adjustment on Ford Ecosport

First remove the plastic profile at the base of the gear lever. To do this, slightly widen the side edges and carefully lift it to release it. There is no need to remove it completely, just move it forward to avoid bother. Now remove the plastic center console around the handbrake by first working from the rear to release it and lifting it until the brake lever passes. Also in this case it is not necessary to remove it completely but, paying attention to the connected cables, it can be stowed in front of the passenger seat. At this point we notice that at the base of the handbrake lever, on the front, we find a nut. By acting on it, with a 10 wrench, we can adjust the brake force, increasing it by turning the nut clockwise, or decreasing it by turning it counterclockwise. Once adjusted, the center console can be repositioned first, pressing lightly to engage it, and then the profile of the gearbox base.

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