XU40 (2nd generation, final years) · 2012–2013 · Mid-size 3-row crossover SUV
2013 Toyota Highlander parts and specs
Everything you need to own and maintain this exact model year. Verified specifications, part numbers, and the problems that recur, in one place.
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Quick facts
Specifications for the 2012–2013 Highlander

Oil & filter
Viscosity, capacity, filter part numbers, change interval

Battery
BCI group size, cold cranking amps, AGM or flooded

Tires & wheels
Factory sizes by trim, pressures, bolt pattern, lug torque
Wiper blades
Driver, passenger and rear blade lengths

Air & cabin filters
Cabin and engine air filter part numbers, locations, intervals

Bulbs
Headlight, fog and marker bulb types

Brakes
Rotor diameters, pad references, service notes

Fluids
Transmission fluid, coolant, brake fluid and capacities

Service schedule
What's actually due at every mileage interval
Problems & reliability
Documented failures, recalls, and which years to avoid

Oil light reset
Step-by-step maintenance light reset, no tools

Key fob battery
Which coin cell the remote takes

Specs
Towing, weight, fuel tank, fuel economy
These specifications are shared across every Highlander of the XU40 (2nd generation, final years) generation. See the 2012–2013 Toyota Highlander overview for the full picture, or the Toyota Highlander guide to compare every generation.
What changed for the 2013 Toyota Highlander
- 2013Final XU40 year; subject of the 14V-148 second-row seat recall
Known problems with the 2013 Toyota Highlander
4 of the 4 issues we track for the 2012–2013 generation are documented against the 2013 model year, and 2 carry a recall or service bulletin.
2GR-FE water pump leak / bearing noise
moderateThe mechanical water pump on the 3.5L V6 commonly weeps coolant from its seal or develops a growling bearing, leaving pink crust below the pump or a whine at idle. Failure is gradual. Watch the reservoir. Access is tight on the transverse Highlander installation, so labor is a bigger share of the bill than on a Camry.
Typical cost: $500–$1,200 parts and labor
Power liftgate strut failure
minorThe gas struts and power lift arm on the rear hatch weaken with age; the gate falls, won't stay open, or the power mechanism strains and stops. Widely reported on 2008–2013 Highlanders. Replacing the struts is a cheap DIY; power-arm hardware costs more.
Typical cost: $60–$150 DIY (struts); $300–$700 if the power lift arm needs work
Second-row seat may not lock in place (recall)
moderateNHTSA 14V-148On 2013 Highlanders the second-row left-side seat can fail to lock into position after adjustment, which increases injury risk in a crash. Toyota recalled affected vehicles and repairs the seat lock free of charge.
Typical cost: Free under recall
Front passenger occupant-sensing calibration (recall)
moderateNHTSA 13V-014The passenger airbag occupant classification system could be knocked out of calibration when dealer or accessory work was done, affecting whether the airbag deploys correctly. Dealers recalibrate the system free under a multi-model Toyota campaign.
Typical cost: Free under recall
Full detail, costs and sources on the Toyota Highlander problems and years to avoid guide.
Which engines were offered in the 2013 Highlander?
| Engine | Trims | Oil | Oil capacity |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2.7L 4-cylinder (1AR-FE) | Base/Plus (FWD only) | 0W-20 | 4.6 qt |
| 3.5L V6 (2GR-FE) | Base, SE, Limited (FWD or 4WD) | 0W-20 | 6.4 qt |
| 3.5L Hybrid (2GR-FXE, AWD e-Four) | Hybrid, Hybrid Limited (AWD only) | 0W-20 | 6.4 qt |
About the Toyota Highlander
The Toyota Highlander is Toyota's three-row family crossover, and the 2012–2025 span covers three generations with very different powertrains but the same low-drama ownership reputation. 5L 2GR-FE V6 (plus an AWD-only hybrid) with simple port injection, 0W-20 oil, and a Group 24F battery. Its documented weak spots are 2GR-FE water pump leaks and failing power-liftgate struts.
7 and the 2GR-FE, then switched in 2017 to the direct+port-injected 2GR-FKS with an 8-speed automatic and stop-start; that 8-speed drew shudder/whine complaints (TSB T-SB-0160-18), and 2017–2019 models sit inside Toyota's huge Denso fuel-pump recall. 5L hybrid (0W-16 oil) became the volume seller. 3, lug torque is 76 ft-lbs, the key fob takes a CR2032, and gas V6/turbo models tow up to 5,000 lbs with the factory tow package (hybrids 3,500 lbs).
Maintenance is interval-driven Toyota fare: 10,000-mile synthetic oil changes, 30,000-mile air and cabin filters, coolant at 100k then every 50k, and iridium plugs at 120k.
For how the specifications changed across every generation, see the full Toyota Highlander guide.
Other Toyota Highlander years
Sources
- Toyota technical data, Highlander XU40 fluids & capacities (toyota-club.net)
- Toyota TrueStart battery application chart (toyotapartsandservice.com)
- Toyota Genuine spark plug application chart (toyotapartsandservice.com)
- NHTSA recall 14V-148, second row seat lock
- TirePressure.org, 2013 Toyota Highlander placard pressures
- fueleconomy.gov, 2013 Highlander EPA ratings
- XenonPro, 2011–2013 Highlander bulb size chart
- AutoZone, 2013 Highlander wiper blade fitment (26/20)
