Owners of SUV Toyota Highlander Generation 2 are often complaining about the smell of hydrogen sulfide ("rotten eggs"), which occurs when the gas pedal is pressed for a long time. Most likely, the problem of fuel selection for Toyota Highlander II. In 95 petrol, there is often a high sulphur content, which is burned and can smell hydrogen sulfide at the salon. The manufacturer recommends for Toyota 98 gasoline, so it is better to follow the recommendations: when moving from '95 to' 98, the smell of "rotten eggs" in the Toyota Highlander II is gone.




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