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How to Replace the Fuel Cap on a 2006-2010 Toyota Highlander (Trim: LE | Engine: Inline 4 2.7L)

Step-by-step DIY guide with safety tips, required part, hand-tight install, and EVAP check engine light notes for 2006, 2007

How to Replace the Fuel Cap on a 2006-2010 Toyota Highlander (Trim: LE | Engine: Inline 4 2.7L)

Step-by-step DIY guide with safety tips, required part, hand-tight install, and EVAP check engine light notes for 2006, 2007

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🔧 Highlander - Fuel Cap Replacement

Replacing the fuel cap on your Highlander is one of the easiest DIY repairs. A worn or loose fuel cap can cause fuel vapor leaks and may trigger a check engine light related to the evaporative emissions system.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 5-10 minutes


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Do this job with the engine turned off.
  • 🔥 Do not smoke or use open flames near the fuel filler area.
  • 🧤 Avoid breathing fuel vapors directly from the filler neck.
  • 🚗 Park your Highlander on level ground and set the parking brake.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Nitrile gloves
  • Safety glasses

🔩 Required Parts

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  • Fuel cap - Qty: 1

📋 Before You Begin

  • 🅿️ Park your Highlander on level ground.
  • 🔒 Shift to Park and set the parking brake.
  • 🔑 Turn the ignition off and remove the key.
  • ⛽ Make sure the replacement fuel cap is the correct sealed, emissions-rated cap for your Highlander.
  • 💡 If the check engine light is on because of the old cap, it may take several drive cycles to turn off after replacement.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Open the Fuel Door

  • Use your hand to press/release the fuel door area, then swing the fuel door open.
  • Put on nitrile gloves and safety glasses.
  • Work slowly and keep dirt out.

Step 2: Remove the Old Fuel Cap

  • Use your hand to turn the old fuel cap counterclockwise until it comes loose.
  • A fuel cap is the threaded cap that seals the fuel tank filler neck and keeps fuel vapors contained.
  • If the cap has a tether strap, use your hand to unhook or slide the tether off the fuel door/filler area.
  • Set the old cap aside away from the open filler neck.

Step 3: Inspect the Filler Neck

  • Use your eyes to check the metal filler neck where the cap seals.
  • Look for dirt, rust, cracked plastic, or old rubber stuck to the sealing surface.
  • If needed, wipe the area gently with a clean dry rag by hand.
  • Do not push dirt into the fuel filler opening.

Step 4: Install the New Fuel Cap

  • If equipped, use your hand to attach the new cap tether to the same spot as the old one.
  • Place the new fuel cap onto the filler neck.
  • Use your hand to turn the cap clockwise until it clicks.
  • Continue turning until you hear several clicks; this means the cap has reached its built-in tightness limit.
  • No torque wrench is used for this repair; tighten by hand only.
  • Torque to hand-tight until cap clicks

Step 5: Close the Fuel Door

  • Use your hand to swing the fuel door closed.
  • Press it gently until it latches flush with the body.
  • Check that the cap tether is not pinched by the fuel door.

✅ After Repair

  • ✅ Start your Highlander and confirm there is no fuel smell around the fuel door.
  • 🔍 Recheck that the cap is fully seated and clicked tight.
  • 💡 If a check engine light was caused by a loose or leaking fuel cap, it may turn off after a few normal trips.
  • 🧰 If the check engine light stays on after several days, scan for diagnostic trouble codes to confirm there is not another EVAP system issue.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $40-$90 parts + labor/inspection

DIY Cost: $15-$35 parts only

You Save: $25-$55 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0.2-0.3 hours.


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