Toyota Highlander Hybrid 2010 Fuse Replacement

Having an electrical issue? It could be a blown fuse — an easy fix you can do yourself.

Follow the steps below to find and replace the fuse:

Step 1: Find the Fuse Box

In your Toyota Highlander Hybrid 2010, the interior fuse box is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Some vehicles also have an additional fuse box in the engine compartment. Check your owner's manual or the fuse box cover for the exact location.

Step 2: Identify the Corresponding Fuse

Below is the complete fuse list for your vehicle. Find the circuit that isn't working and note the fuse number and amperage.

Assignment of the fuses under the instrument panel Fuse Box

Fuse #FunctionAmperage
1P/SEAT30
2POWER30
3RR DOOR RH25
4RR DOOR LH25
5FR FOG15
6OBD7.5
7FR DEF25
8STOP10
9DOOR №225
10AM17.5
11RR FOG7.5
12A/C №110
13FUEL OPN7.5
14S/ROOF30
15TAIL15
16PANEL7.5
17ECU IG №110
18ECU IG №27.5
19A/C №210
20WASH20
21S-HTR20
22GAUGE №110
23FR WIP30
24RR WIP15
25IGN10
26GAUGE №27.5
27ECU-ACC7.5
28ACC SOCK №110
29ACC SOCK №220
30RADIO №27.5
31MIR HTR15

Engine Compartment Fuse Box №1 Fuse Box

Fuse #FunctionAmperage
1SPARE7.5
2SPARE15
3SPARE25
4DEF RLY10
5MIR HTR20
6P/OUT20
7DOOR 125
8IGCT №310
9EFI №310
10INJ №115
11INJ №210
12HTR50
13FAN №250
14FAN №150
15RR CLR40
16RR DEF30
17PBD30
18DC/DC140
19EPS80
20ABS MTR150
21ABS MTR250
22CRT10
23RADIO115
24ECU-B10
25DOME10
26AMP15
27TOWING30
28IG225
29STR LOCK20
30IGCT30
31HAZ15
32ABS №315
33ABS №210
34ABS №110
35OIL PMP10
36BATT FAN15
37G/H10
38DC/DC-S10
39AM27.5
40H-LP LH15
41H-LP RH15
42H-LP LL15
43H-LP RL15
44HORN10
45EFI №110
46ETCS10
47A/F20
48S-HORN7.5

Engine Compartment Fuse Box №2 Fuse Box

Fuse #FunctionAmperage
1INV-W/P15
2IGCT №27.5
3A/C-D10

Step 3: Check the Fuse

Use the plastic fuse puller, typically found in the fuse box, to remove the fuse. Hold it up to a light source. If the metal filament inside is broken or charred, the fuse is bad and needs to be replaced.

Comparison of a good fuse and a blown fuse — the blown fuse has a broken filament

Step 4: How to Get a Replacement

You can buy a replacement fuse at any auto parts store. Make sure you match the **amperage (A)** and **physical size** of the fuse exactly. For example, if you need a 20A fuse, get a 20A fuse.

Step 5: Replace the Fuse

Gently press the new fuse into the empty slot. You should feel a slight click when it's securely in place. Test the affected circuit to confirm it's working again.

What Now?

Fuse Was Blown — What to Buy

Ask at any auto parts store (AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto) for a blade fuse with the same amperage printed on the old one (e.g., 10A, 15A, 20A). Also match the physical size — mini (most modern cars), standard, or maxi. Replacement fuses cost under $5 and most stores sell assorted packs.

Fuse Looks Fine — Other Causes

If the fuse is intact, the problem isn't a blown fuse. Common alternatives include a bad relay (a click-sized electrical switch), a faulty wiring connection, or a failed component (motor, switch, module). At this point, a mechanic's diagnostic is the most reliable next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I put in the wrong amperage fuse?

Higher amperage fuses won't protect the circuit and can cause wiring damage or fire. Lower amperage fuses will blow again immediately. Always match the exact amperage.

Why does my fuse keep blowing?

A repeatedly blown fuse indicates an underlying short circuit or overload. Replacing it again won't fix the root cause — consult a mechanic.

Do I need any tools?

Most cars come with a plastic fuse puller in the fuse box lid. If not, fine-tip needle-nose pliers work. A small flashlight helps.

How do I know what size fuse to buy?

Match the amperage printed on the old fuse (e.g., 10A, 15A, 20A) and the physical blade size (mini, standard, maxi). Auto parts stores carry assorted packs.