Toyota Grand Highlander (AS10): Exterior

The shape of the lights may differ depending on the grade, etc.

The shape of the lights may differ depending on the grade, etc.

  1. Side doors Locking/unlocking Opening/closing the side windows Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key Warning messages
  2. Back door Opening from inside the cabin Opening from outside
    Warning messages
  3. Outside rear view mirrors Adjusting the mirror angle Folding the mirrors
    Driving position memory* Defogging the mirrors
  4. Windshield wipers Precautions for winter season To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer) Precautions for car wash*
  5. Fuel filler door Refueling method Fuel type/fuel tank capacity
  6. Tires Tire size/inflation pressure Winter tires/tire chains Checking/rotation/tire pressure warning system Coping with flat tires
  7. Hood Opening
    Engine oil
    Coping with overheating
    Warning messages
  8. Headlights
  9. Parking lights/daytime running lights/front turn signal lights
  10. Headlights/daytime running lights
  11. Parking lights/front turn signal lights
  12. Front side marker lights
  13. Front fog lights*
  14. Side turn signal lights
  15. Rear side marker lights
  16. Tail lights
  17. Stop lights/rear turn signal lights
  18. Back-up lights Shifting the shift position to R
  19. License plate lights

*: If equipped

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