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The evap purge valve is located under the hood near the air filter, towards the rear of the filter housing, it has an electrical connector and two vacuum hoses of about 1/2" diameter attached and one of the hoses has a fitting with a green cap on it.
If you have only one bulb not working, or if you have only one side of the rear lights not working, it would not be a fuse.
Fuses generally control , for example, all the rear tail lights, or all the front parking lights, etc.
Those fuses are found in the fuse holder underneath the dashboard of the vehicle.
If you have only one bulb out, either the bulb is burned out, or a socket for the bulb is defective, or the ground wire is not working.
If you have one side out, you likely have a wiring problem.
God bless your efforts.
There are tabs at each end of the cover that snap into small slots. The slots will crack if not taken apart very gently. I inserted a small blade to help open the slot and allow the tab catch to slide under the blade and come out.
open glove box, extract the operators guide, its all there.
or if lost buy one, or call toy and beg, they give many away to avoid
lawsuits. (safety)
google for them works 1/2 the time, try google it is your friend
search" 2008 Toyota Highlander operators guide"
In my vehicle there is a botton in the glovebox that gets accidently switched off. there is a child safety button to prevent automatic door closing...highlander may have this switch as well.
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