Does 2014 Toyota Highlander have blind-spot monitoring?

Does 2014 Toyota Highlander have blind-spot monitoring?

When the Highlander is selected with the available pre-collision system, it is a 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus award winner. The Highlander is available with other safety tech, like the lane-departure warning system, automatic high beams, a blind-spot monitoring system and rear cross-traffic alert system.

How do you update the navigation system on a 2014 Toyota Highlander?

INSTALL MAP UPDATES:

  1. Log into Map Update Toolbox.
  2. A button will appear on the left side menu. If an update is NOT currently available, the button will be labeled “Device.” If an update is available, the button will be labeled, “Updates.”
  3. Select UPDATES, if available.
  4. Select INSTALL to begin the process.

What are the trim levels of the Toyota Highlander?

The 2014 Toyota Highlander comes in four trim levels: LE, LE Plus, XLE, and Limited. The base LE trim has a substantial number of features for most shoppers, including a rearview camera, a 6.1-inch touch screen, six speakers, a USB port, Bluetooth, voice recognition, and remote keyless entry.

What kind of rating does the Toyota Highlander have?

J.D. Power gives the 2014 Toyota Highlander a reliability rating of three out of five, which is about average for all vehicles on the road but a little below average for the midsize SUV class. There are four safety recalls for the 2014 Toyota Highlander.

What’s the name of the new Toyota Highlander?

The third-generation Highlander launched for 2014 and continues through the 2019 model year. Models from 2013 and earlier cost less, but they are significantly different. For 2014, Toyota updated the Highlander’s interior and exterior styling, added additional cargo space, and boosted seating up to eight (older models seat seven).

Are there any recalls on the 2014 Toyota Highlander?

There are four safety recalls for the 2014 Toyota Highlander. They address a fuel delivery pipe that may leak fuel, improperly installed seat belt restraint software, and seat assemblies that may not completely lock into the seat track. Make sure a Toyota dealer has addressed these recalls before purchasing a used Highlander.