SOURCE: ECT snow feature Toyota Highlander 2005
Turn vehicle on, with foot on brake put vehicle in NEUTRAL. Still holding brakes move 4x4 switch to 4 wheel drive, it should engage. The ECT snow is just s feather that make the transmission take off in 2nd gear so its not a fast take off and you wouldn't skid. Good Luck
SOURCE: Maintenence required light and tire pressure
The maintenance light needs to be reset manually. See my Tips and Tricks on this website for additional information on how to reset it.
You should also check your spare tire for proper inflation. It will set the tire pressure light, as the spare is monitored also. If all 5 tires are OK, you may have a malfunctioning tire pressure sensor. If the tires have been changed recently, people with older tire machines have been known to break the sensors regularly, by mistake.
SOURCE: Toyota Highlander 2004 needs O2 sensor bank 2
behind the cat, you need to know on that car which is bank 2 left or right, the 2nd 2 is last sensor. beware this might work which means the cat has failed
SOURCE: need to replace bank 2 sensor 2 on 2003 toyota
Bank 2, sensor 2 is a heated O2 sensor located below (after) the catalytic converter on the passenger-side. When this sensor gets clogged and/or goes bad from rust and heat fatigue, the voltage drops low enough to cause the electronic control module to register error code P0161, which then causes the check engine light to come on.
To replace Bank 2, sensor 2, remove the debri shield from just behind the front bumper, underneath the vehicle. There will be 10 bolts holding it on (10mm, I believe). After removing it, look toward the center of the newly exposed area and you will see 2 finger-like objects projecting out from the engine with wires coming out of each. The one on the left (passenger-side) is bank 2, sensor 2. The one on the right (driver-side) is bank 1, sensor 2.
I got my direct-fit sensor online for $55 from Remart Auto Parts. I know it is tempting to get the universal-fit type and save the cash. But after doing that once, I wouldn't care to do it again.
I found a YouTube video showing pictures of where the two lower (after catalytic converter) sensors are located. While the video only points out the driver-side sensor (bank 1, sensor 2), it's easy to spot the other one being only inches away.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgQtZci2oOg
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SOURCE: Pressure Control Solenoid "D" location on a 2005 Toyota Corolla?
this solenoid is part of the solenoid pack that is located on the valve body inside the transmission.
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