How long does a Toyota Highlander 2008 last?
How long does Toyota Highlander last? According to statistics, any Toyota Highlander model can run in good condition up to 300,000 miles or more. This means that if you drive the typical 15,000 to 20,000 miles, you can use a Toyota Highlander for 15 to 20 years.
How long before a car battery runs down?
Most car batteries which are in good condition will last at least two weeks without needing you to start the car and drive to recharge it, according to the AA. But if you don’t intend to drive your car for some time for whatever reason, you should still start it up once a week to recharge the 12V battery.
Why is the battery on my Toyota Highlander not working?
My wife and I ran into a first for us – she went to unlock our 2008 Toyota Highlander and it wouldn’t unlock with either remote. Yeah, I figured the battery was dead as we hadn’t run it for maybe two months due to the pandemic crap.
Where is the black lead on a Toyota Highlander battery?
On multi-meters the black lead is typically connected to the COM port and the red lead to the Volt/Ohm (V) port. Turn on your meter and select the dial position to meter DC voltage. 1 – Connect the black COM (negative) lead to the negative post/cable of the vehicle’s battery.
How much current does a Toyota Highlander have?
If so you may have increased the parasitic current drain. All vehicles have a small amount of current drain which is typically less than .050 amps. I have found that most vehicles are less than .010 amps at rest.
Can a car battery die on a boat?
Your battery shouldn’t die, when you think about how long your car sat on a boat, then a truck and then the dealers lot, I’m sure the journey from Japan took a lot longer than 11 days. Nothing would be drawing from the battery either because the accessory outlets don’t work unless the car is on?