2002 highlander..how do i reactivate the key to open window feature?

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Asked by thedavisclan Mar 08, 2008 at 05:50 PM about the 2002 Toyota Highlander

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My husband just bought me an 02 highlander with 30k miles...perfectly taken care of. The only two features I am having a hard time with are these;
1-I cant get the key to roll the window down when held to the left or right after unlocking as the manual says it should.
2-I dont understand where my 4wd is. It's automatically in it? Or should there be a button other than the etc snow button?...It says 4wd on the side along with limited, so how do I engage this feature?

Please help me understand these!! I love my toyota but need to know it entirely! :)
Thanks

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for the 4wd you should see some buttons or you will see a dial. they will read (2wd, N, 4hi, 4lo)as for the windows, that is an option and your truck might not have it.

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