How To Find the Trailer Fuses and Relays On a 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
Question:
I have a 2006 Toyota highlander hybrid. It was already wired for a trailer But I’m not getting any power to the plug. The fuse diagram you have listed does not look the same as my fuse box. How can I figure out which fuse it is or is missing? Thank you
asked by: Bryon W
Expert Reply:
If you have a factory plug on your 2006 Toyota Highlander then these circuits will be protected by fuses and relays built into the factory fuse box located under your hood. In order to be sure you are looking in the correct locations you will need to either look in your owner's manual for these locations or there will be a diagram printed on the underside of the fuse box lid with this information for you. If you do not already have the trailer connector portion of the harness then I recommend using the T-One Vehicle Wiring Harness for Factory Tow Package part # 118248 which comes with a fuse that may be needed in one of the above locations.

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