Why Is My Toyota Highlander's Braking Power Low and Won't Start?

Discover why your Toyota Highlander's braking power is low and the car won't start. Learn key checks and when to seek professional help.

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If your Highlander's braking power is low, check the brake fluid level first. Low fluid can indicate leaks or worn brake pads. If fluid levels are fine, inspect the brake pads and rotors for wear. If these appear normal, it could be a problem with the brake booster or master cylinder, necessitating professional inspection.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What causes low braking power in a Toyota Highlander? Low braking power can be caused by low brake fluid, worn brake pads, damaged rotors, or issues with the brake booster or master cylinder.
  2. Can low brake fluid cause my car not to start? While low brake fluid primarily affects braking, some brake system issues can coincide with other mechanical problems that prevent the car from starting.
  3. How do I check my Highlander's brake fluid level? Locate the brake fluid reservoir under the hood, check the fluid level against the minimum and maximum marks, and add fluid if necessary.
  4. When should I see a professional for braking issues? If brake fluid levels are normal but braking power remains low, or if you suspect brake booster or master cylinder problems, a professional inspection is recommended.