2001 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER wheel

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 05 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0409)
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CAUTION
Do not pump the brake pedal if the
engine stalls. Each push on the
pedal uses up your  reserved vacu-
um.
Even

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CAUTION
Do not overestimate the anti- lock
brake system: Although the anti- lock
brake system assists in providing ve-
hi

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ABSº warning light
The light comes on when the ignition key
is turned to the ONº position. If the anti-
lock brake sy

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TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 2001  Service Repair Manual 05 HIGHLANDER_U (L/O 0409)
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This illustration indicates typical tire
size.
1. Tire use (P=Passenger car,
T=Temporary use)
2. Section width (in millim

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Temperature A, B, CÐT he tem per a-
ture grades are A (the highest), B,
and C, representing the tires resis-
tance to t

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Ti r e relat ed ter mMeaning
Normal occupant weight68 kg (150 lb.) times the number of occupants specified in the second

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All season tires, however, do not have
adequate traction performance
compared with snow tires in heavy or
loose snow. Als

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1. Check the area around the  vehicle be-
fore entering it.
2. Adjust seat position, seatback angle,
seat cushion angle,
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