Does 2017 Highlander have daytime running lights?

Does 2017 Highlander have daytime running lights?

Don’t go unnoticed; use our 2017 Toyota Highlander LED daytime running light bulbs to be seen better than ever. In addition to increased safety as a result of being more visible to other drivers, our LED daytime running light bulbs offer lifespans of at least 30,000 hours.

Does 2017 Highlander have led headlights?

The model is available with optional LED Daytime Running Lights, dark-black-accent headlights and more – all of which make one of the most powerful first impressions on the road today. Also notable about this year’s model are all of the advancements in the way of performance.

What to do if your Toyota Highlander has a problem?

Owners of affected Highlanders can have their nearest Toyota dealer replace the floor carpet cover with a newly designed one free of charge. Deteriorating Seal in Brake System: There’s a seal between the master cylinder and brake booster that’s prone to early deterioration.

Why does my Toyota Highlander make a strange noise when it is turned off?

We noticed, for the first time, that when the Highlander was just sitting in our garage, turned off, a strange noise was coming from it, sounded like from underneath the car. It had been over 6 hours since it had been driven. Everything was turned off inside and no doors were open. I could hear it faintly when I actually sat in the car.

Why does my Toyota Highlander stick to the accelerator pedal?

This allows the floor cover to interfere with the accelerator pedal, making the throttle stick in a partially open position. Owners of affected Highlanders can have their nearest Toyota dealer replace the floor carpet cover with a newly designed one free of charge.

Why are my Toyota Highlander brakes not working?

Deteriorating Seal in Brake System: There’s a seal between the master cylinder and brake booster that’s prone to early deterioration. This allows fluid to leak into the brake booster, drastically affecting braking performance. Toyota quickly addressed this issue by having its dealers replace the seal with a newly designed one for free.