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We found the following complaints for TOYOTA HIGHLANDER (2006)

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I swerved to avoid a deer and hit a concrete abutment on the side of the road. The toyota highlander was totaled .the highlander airbag did not work properly; i hit the steering wheel column very hard and received a concussion. Also a damaged disk in my neck, whiplash, chest contusions, and facial abrasions.

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 20 mph on rainy, wet and slippery conditions, an approaching vehicle struck the contact's vehicle on the passenger side.the contact's vehicle spun and was thrown onto the curb.the contact lost consciousness for a short period of time.a seatbelt was worn and none of the 6 airbags deployed.there was no warning signals prior to the incident.the vehicle was partially wrecked on the passenger side, and a police report was taken.the manufacturer was notified and promised a call back within 2 business days. The consumer was told by toyota that the force was not strong enough for the airbags to deploy. Updated 10/30/06.

I was hit at approx 40-50 mph forcing my car into the car in front of me in traffic both of us ad a dead stop on rte 1 south saugus ma.i have a toyota highlander, airbags were not deployed and looks like they should have considering the impact that i made to the vehicle in front of me after i was hit.i have neck, shoulder and back injuries.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while sitting in the front passenger seat, the air bag warning light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection where they stated that the computer had determined that the vehicle was involved in a crash. The dealer reset the air bag and the warning light was no longer illuminated. The failure recurred several times later. The dealer replaced the electronic control unit but to no avail. The dealer also stated that there was weight limit on the seat that caused the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified and confirmed that the vehicle was performing as designed. The failure mileage was 70,000.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the passengers side air bag malfunctioned.the air bag light was not illuminated when there was a passenger in the seat.the vehicle was taken to the dealer who stated the signal was broken.the vehicle was not repaired.the manufacturer was not notified.the approximate failure mileage was 45,000.

Basics are the wheel on my 2006 innova split inhalf while driving down the road at 25kph. Innova was maintaned by toyota so improper wheel installation would also be their problem. This wheel was recalled in vietnam around dec. 2009, a mechanic at toyota of philippines has told me toyota knew of the bad philippine wheels but they could not track them and same wheels may be in the usa! for a longer story as to what has happened and what toyota has not done can be found on my old site. Www.filipinavisa.com/innovai am a retired faa wg-4749 so am well versed on metal fatigue and much more. I am also a 100% service connected vet. There are no proper testing labs in the philippines. Please go to the above link to really understand what is ongoing. Your form does not list the proper model so i had to select what you have.

My 2006 toyota highlander's airbags did not deploy in accident.

We heard on the news that there is a recall on air bags on different make cars, and toyota was on the list. This was on news october 22,2014.the air bag was called taecota, or taycota.

Driver side airbag has to be replaced in 3 month old toyota highlander. Warning light did activate indicating problem. Dealership indicated until repair is done air bag shouldn't deploy inadvertently but probably won't deploy in an accident.

1. I was traveling east on bolsa ave. Going straight,and the other driver was coming out of the abc market driveway.she made a right turn.2. My car made a loud sound and then drove into the other driver's car.3. I had my foot on the brakes, but the car went forward like it was a racing car.then the car went in reverse and landed from the street onto the sidewalk.4. My car is a 2006 toyota highlander5. I believed the pedal got stuck and the car accelerated towards the other car.6. It felt like the car was going 100 miles an hour.

Dt:consumer was in acar accident on august 17, 2005 and side/curtain air bagsdid not deploy. It was side impact at 45 mph. Had not contacted toyota at this point.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. While driving 70 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning.the vehicle was towed to an authorized dealer where the contact was awaiting a replacement of the hybrid inverter assembly. The vin was not available. The failure and current mileage was 136,000.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. While traveling 65 mph the contact noticed that all warning lights had appeared on the dashboard, seconds later the vehicle had suddenly shut off without warnings. The vehicle was taken to the dealership where the contact was informed that the inverter needed to be replaced. There were no prior warnings and the vehicle was not repaired. The current and failure mileages were 115000.

The passenger windows continually stick in the down position.i have taken my highlander to toyota several times and paid hundreds of dollars in repairs. Also, the fob quit working on the driver door. I think there might be an electrical issue in the doors.

Power window failure passenger window stopped working, back passenger window was always getting stuck either halfway down or all way down ( i had the power disconnected for the bk passenger window).front driver window hesitates to work, can hear window rattling part way or all theway down - yes car available for inspection. The safety for all persons in my vehicle are at risk i have not been in an accident yet, if i do iā€™m worried people wonā€™t be able to escape through the windows if needed. Dealer looked at it- too expensive to fix. Obviouslyno warning light this has been going on since 2012. I complained to toyota on 8/28/2012 my incident # 120828000209 askingthem if they had complaints - no complaints regarding window failure, 2 months later toyota had a recall due to power switch failure, sticky power window switch prettymuch related to catching on fire-mine has not. This has to be investigated before people get hurt !!!!i have complained to you in the past, goto toyotanation.com and look at all the vehicles with the same issues. The date below is incorrect disregard it

I was on the highway driving and all the dash light came on and the car stalled while i was going 60mph.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving at an unknown speed, all the warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to toyota of cleveland (3560 village n blvd, mcdonald, tn 37353) where it was diagnosed that the abs actuator assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 259,294.

I was driving in my highlander with my daughters in the back seat when suddenly out of no where all the alert lights came on and there was no power at all - the gas pedal was non functional- i was in the far left lane of a an interstate and fortunately i was able to get off the road and pull the car out of traffic as it rolled to a stop. I waited on the crowded interstate for two hours for a tow. I was told that the highlander hybrid inverter had failed - the dealer replaced the part that week and the car drives normally now. I was advised that in fact this is a known problem. One month later ironically i received in the mail notice from toyota that my model of highlander is being recalled for the inverter replacement that had just caused this extremely unsafe vehicle failure just one month prior.

Our 2006 toyota highlander hybrid would not start on several occasions. The car had been running for some time , turned off for 5 minutes and then it would not restart. After sitting for a few hours it restarted.some times it had to be jumped and the code read "shift to park" even though it was already in park. I took it in and everything checked out and of course they said that they never heard of this happening before.

I went to the dealer related to nhtsa campaign id number: 11v34200.the dealer check the highlander and said that the recall not apply and did not need to be installed or repair the inverter. The next week ll the panel warning lights turn on(brake, slip, vcs warning, exclamation sing and abs).then a return to dealer, they check the highlander. Now they said that the problem is the abs module.how i can corroborate that my car is not included in the safety recall.

When is there going to be a recall for the power windows??? there was a recall for 2007 highlanders- in 2012, 2 months before i complained to toyota, they had no complaints !!this is a safety hazard, there are sooo many complaints. I currently have 2 windows that don't work,they were stuck in the down position, both of the motors have been disconnected. The 3rd window works when it wants to. My car currently has @ 88,000 miles. The visors don't stay up, another safety hazard !!! also way too many complaints.

The dashboard on my highlander hybrid 2006 (awd) had all its check lights on suddenly. I was not driving then. The car was in my parking lot for a few hours before which it had no signs on.the warning message said: vehicle stability control (vsc). I took it to my nearest toyota service center for diagnosing the issue. They reported that the abs systems have started to fail. Specifically, the abs actuator is losing pressure and should be replaced. They quoted a price of $2700 approx. Which includes about $2000 for parts. Turns out that this same part had been replaced in 2016 during a recall - but they cannot attend to this again without charging the customer. What i was never told about was that a whirring sound - which has always been an issue with this car - was always from the abs actuator. The same service center has checked and diagnosed this car multiple times - so i am surprised that they did not find the abs actuator noise a problem on earlier occasions. I have been reading about this on this forum and toyotanation and this seems to be a consistent issue with the older toyota hybrid highlanders and other hybrids as well - with the same diagnosis and approximately the same price quoted by the service centers. I have not currently fixed this issue since i cannot afford this price. It also seems that i will be paying for manufacturer's or service center's negligence since this actuator seemed to be faulty all along andi was not warned about this.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated that the lights on the instrument panel remained illuminated and the contact was unable to start the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the dealer but not repaired. The failure and the current mileage was not available. Updated 02/09/12*ljthe dealer replaced the inverter assembly. Updated 02/29/12

While driving my vehicle all the lights on my dashboard illuminated. My vehicle lost power and i had to pull over. It died there. I was on belfield ave and gratz streetin philadelphia, pa . I subsequently had it towedback to my residence.

I have owned this highlander hybrid 2006, for exactly 1 week. There were no incidents leading up to this one while owner drove vehicle that week.owner started car on saturday morning to get kids to soccer game and vocal class, both missed.upon starting vehicle driver noticed p/s warning sensor light on dashboard. Then put car in reverse and realized there was no power steering in vehicle?this was the one and only light that came on. Contacted dealership who says they will contact owner on monday.

Vehicle toyota 2006 vin #[xxx] highlander limitedprior complaint sent to toyota & dot 2/4/2010.after a stop when accelerator sometimes there is a second or two pause before the engine responds causing a sudden lurch forward. Additionally when diving at in town speeds and the accelerator is released and then a resumption of pressure on it there is a second or two pause before the engine engages, also causing a lurch forward.i have learned to "expect the condition" and make allowances for it, however it still causes concern and possibly a dangerous acceleration.the accelerator and engine activation need to be corrected for this "pause and lurch forward response".parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving approximately 55 mph, the contact stated that the vehicle lost all power without warning and would not restart. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the contact was informed that the inverter needed to be repaired. The manufacturer offered no assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The current and failure mileages were approximately 145,000.

2006 hybrid highlander reported and went to mediation with nothing done. Car has lots of issues, it jumps forward when stopping about 3 feet on occasion, it will go dead for no reason, the gps fails and puts you in pa when in va, and electrical and mechanical nightmare, had written testimonials but they ignored it saying all tests were fine and it started when the car was only about 3-5 months old. I went on htn meds because of this and am afraid to drive car and had to buy another for my kids to drive as it is not safe. There are website with lots of others with the same issues being told all along that noone else reported it but they all did...please help!!

2006 toyota highlander. Consumer states that the vehicle stalls due to a electrical problem which drains the battery. *mcthe vehicle has stalled 6 times and the battery has been replaced 3 times. The dealer did find an internal short by the engine and the theft deterrent switch was replaced.the consumer stated the dealer has been unable to rectify the stalling problem.

While in the mountains in heavy traffic, the vehicle all the vehicle warning lights went on and the vehicle shutdown.while negotiating the vehicle to the side of the road, i barely avoided an an accident with another vehicle.i turned the vehicle off and it restarted and drove it to a mechanic who disconnected the battery and all of the vehicle warning lights disappeared and it drove fine. It has happened twice since including today (july 7, 2015). Was told by mechanic that it was likely an inverter that would cost about $10,000.while checking the toyota recall website, i noticed that there were a number of other recalls involving inverters and electrical system malfunctions in 2006 toyota highlander hybrids but was told that these did not impact this vin #.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. When the vehicle was started, the brake light, antilock brake light, and the check engine light illuminated. The vehicle did not accelerate and the antilock brakes did not work. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer where it was diagnosed that the computer core needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000. ..updated 05/02/16

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated that while driving approximately 55 mph the vehicle completely stalled and coasted until it stopped. The vehicle was towed to a dealer who inspected the vehicle and informed the contact that there was an inverter failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 130,000.updated 02/08/11*ljupdated 11/30/2011 *ln

Re: 2006 toyota highlander hybrid 2wd suv 29,500 miles. Upon entering a highway i experienced total failure of the hybrid system in my suv, which slowly drifted to a halt, nearly causing several accidents. The nearest dealership replaced the inverter portion of the hybrid system. It was covered under warranty but i was told that had it not been covered it would have cost me between $9,000 and $10,000! or about 1/4 the cost of the entire vehicle new!

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid . The contact stated that she received notification of nhtsa campaign id number: 11v342000(electrical system) and the dealer was contacted to make an appointment. The dealer advised the contact that the parts needed for recall repairs were not available.the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was unable not advised the contact of when the parts would become available. The contact stated that she did not feel safe driving the vehicle until the recall was repair was performed. The failure and the current mileage was 42,000.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated while driving approximately 55 mph when the began vehicle loosing power. The hybrid warning light was illuminated and the vehicle then stalled. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed as a failure in the battery cell. The dealer advised the contact that the inverter would need to be replaced. The contact stated that the dealer had replaced the battery a few months prior to the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer engineer inspected the vehicle and advised that the towing company caused more damaged to the vehicle battery while attempting to get the vehicle started. The failure and the current mileage was 29,500.

I had closed the windows to discover the rear passenger side window was stuck in the down position. I had written to toyota regarding this on 08/29/2012 their response -they had no data to share on what complaints they receive to provide to the public as that is proprietary. Toyota sent it to their national headquarters, giving me a file #. The window is now stuck again. And happened another time since 08/28/2012 i just searched toyota power window controls, there is a recall, dated announced october 10, 2012, they are saying certain models 2007-2009 highland and more. If toyota did send my complaint to their headquarters a month and a half earlier, they should have checked their records, this has happened to other 2006 highlanders.

Complaint: 2006 base highlander, fwd, 4 cylinders. Brake system (vsc, trac off, abs & brake) and tpms lights on, disabling safety features. 1)tpms flashing light. Issue may have been in-process since day 1. It regularly came on, reset by dealers and eventually showed us how to reset ourselves.2)brake system lights. All (4) came on, diagnosed as left rear wheel sensor. Dealer quoted cost: $1000. Replacement didn't work, wound up replacing wheel hub assembly pigtail. Lasted two (2) weeks, re-diagnosed as abs pump/control module assembly. Dealer quoted cost: $2500.while this itself is ridiculous, the repair costs would exceed 1/8th (13%) the cost of the vehicle new! now, in 2014, it's approximately(50%) of the current vehicles value.this issue has recently resulted in screeching to a halt in dangerous traffic. It essentially negates the star safety system features, for various environmental and driving conditions. This issue cannot be ignored any longer, since it's the topic on numerous web site forums and inquiries and even salvaged used parts are being sold by many sites for this problem.recompense: remuneration of expenses to date and future repairs to correct this problem is requested. Review of tsb and/or investigation into recall campaign to fix all affected vehicles.

Ongoing issue with generation 1 highlander hybrids and prius from same date ranges.a warranty adjustment has already been issued and ended.the abs brake accumulator gets an internal leak code c1391.reduced braking, esc, brake and other lights come on.many of those repaired under warranty are already failing a second time.vehicle is dangerous to drive since it can be driving perfectly and fail while in motion causing dangerous braking conditions.

Once after parking and then twice while driving on a highway, the check hybrid system light, the vsc light, the check engine light, and the caution light all illuminated and the vehicle lost all power including steering assistance . Each time requiring multiple key turns to restart the vehicle into limp home mode. This vehicle has been repaired once before for a similar issue which occurred while driving up a hill in moderate traffic.the tank is full of fuel, the tires are less than a year old, and the vehicle undergoes regular maintenance(which includes a new battery as the one bought from toyota had a few dead cells after only a year or two). I've read multiple complaints about this online while searching for the underlying issue and there seems to be a related recall that doesn't include my vin.

Driving vehicle when warning lights for abs and skid control came on.check vsc system in dash.when brake is applied right front tire locks and causes vehicle to spin.slow speed is the only reason for no accident.took vehicle to dealer and was told "brake accuator " electronics had failed and needed to be replaced for $3800.research shows this is an issue on the highlander, the lexus and the camry so why have the highlanders not been included in the recall?

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. As soon as the vehicle was started, the vsc light and check engine warning indicator illuminated simultaneously and remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but could not be diagnosed. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The vin was invalid. The approximate failure mileage was 240,000.

I was backing out of my driveway, stopped waited for traffic,backed up, got stuck on a small pile of snow, left rear tire started to spin i pulled forward and back again the traction light came on, had no traction. It happened again, backing out of my driveway.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. On several occasions, while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle stalled and lost power. The contact stated that all of the warning indicators illuminated on and off. The contact called stevens creek toyota san jose at (408) 984-1234 (located at 4202 stevens creek blvd, san jose, ca 95129) where it was confirmedthat no recalls were associated with the vin. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.

Takata recall.check engine light won't go off along vsc light.on the street when the car stop running.

I was driving straight on the main road coming to a stop light.the vehicle would not stop after pressing on the brakes several times. There are several lights on the dash:brakes,traction control, 2yellow exclamation marks one inside a triangle and the ,abs. The mechanic is saying the brake actuator is faulty and needs to replaced.

The brake actuator assembly has gone out at 135000 miles. It interfers with braking. The brakes lock up frequently and car will almost hop to a halt. It is quite concerning and scary when it occurs.

The brake accumulator/actuator is a defective part and toyota has refused to honor the repair. They manipulated owners by having a warrenty support program with end dates, instead of having a recall on it. Which is why when i researched before i bought, is not listed on car fax. The warranty support was before i purchased vehicle and previously it was either ignored or missed between owners. They have had many of these and get away with it. Right now there is a class action filed in ohio over this same issue with other cars. It is a $3000 dollar part and not a knob on radio. It is a safety issue due to it being part of the braking system. I've seen where the support program said miles didn't matter but when talking to toyota they say 114,000 miles. The car is a 2006, yeah that's reasonable, even for 2017/18 letter.while driving the vsc alarm system comes on and the braking becomes difficult. The pump has always made a sound but was told by dealer it was the security alarm system making the noise. It happened in 2019 also, the alarm, but repair shop said it was calipers, so paid $800 to have them replaced with pads. Its always made noise but the alarm system started back up again last month. Now with research on my own, i know exactly what it is but toyota said they sent letter to previous owner and sorry about my luck! this has rendered this vehicle worth $5500, worthless. Cant trade in a vehicle like this and lost my income from delivery with it. I have checked off everything that would apply if it was a recall but since the support program has an end date to get out of toyota ever being responsible for their defective part, they push it off on owners. I'm just lucky, i have a cdl and good driver and have not had an accident with it. I filed a complaint with toyota and they just swiped me away as another poor sucker that didn't figure it out before i purchased.

Toyota highlander hybrid-i have lost abs brakes, stability control and power steering along with the hybrid engine on two occasions with my 2 week old 2006 highlander. I have brought it to the dealer twice-the first time they found "malfunction codes" and "rebooted" the computer and told me it was operating as "designed," only to happen again 2 days later. Currently, they are replacing a computer. Date of incident and purchase of vehicle is actually 2006 but is not an option below. I am concerned it will happen again and result in an accident in the future.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving at approximately 45 mph, the vehicle stalled as all the dashboard warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was able to restart. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 125,000.

When i was driving on the interstate about 75mph the temperature gauge rose above the read line (hot). Before i was able to get to a parking area it continuously rose and fell, however, it never dropped as low as the middle line on the gauge. After checking the fluids i had to add water. I took my highlander to a mechanic and they told me that the intake manifold was cracked and was leaking coolant($700 to repair this).i had this fixed and had not taken it out of town until apr 27, 2013 and the same thing happened again.took it to toyota and they told me that the threads were stripped and the bolts were coming out "the head is pulling away from the block and coolant is leaking.i take very good care of my vehicle and have every receipt for oil changes and maintenance.i was told that i may need a new engine ($6000 to fix this) and am concerned that this is happening to a lot of people with this type of car.coolant is dangerous to humans, animals, and the environment so this can be a safety concern.toyota needs to take responsibility for this error i am very frustrated and toyota is not going to do anything about it. I know i am not the only one with this issue with this toyota and they have lost a loyal customer over this.this issue is obviously happening more and more everyday and it is frustrating.any advise is welcome!!!

Driving down the road at normal speed, i noticed the car overheating.this had never happened. Pulling into a 70 year old service center in cranston, rhode island, i left the car with reliable service people and they checked it out. It seems that the bolts had come loose from the engine and fluid was going into the pistons,they reported to me that the threads in the engine were faulty, i think they said aluminum, and they should have been metal. I am not mechanically inclined so i don't understand the whole problem. They said that the engine head was not secure and this has happened to other toyota engines. Anyway, at 70 yrs old, it took all the money i had to repair it and they insisted that i look for a recall, because that should have never happened. $1842.00 later, the car is running like it should now. If toyota doesn't take care of me, i will spend the rest of my life spreading the word.i will start at the rhode island dealers, go on line and contact all the proper areas.this should not have happened to my toyota.this is the car that they advertise will last 265000 miles if maintained properly. I bought the car at earl stewart toyota in lake park, florida. [xxx]told me he was sorry that this happened, to report it to toyota. My wife passed away and it moved back to my home state in rhode island. The car was maintained by toyota always thru my warranty.information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving approximately 75 mph, there was a complete loss of engine power. Additionally, the trac off and vsc warning indicators illuminated prior to the failure. The vehicle was coasted into the center median where the contact exited the vehicle. A massive amount of smoke emitted inside of the vehicle and the grassy area underneath the vehicle was on fire. There was no personal injury. The fire department extinguished the flames. The vehicle was completely destroyed and towed to a salvage facility. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 53,000.updated 05/28/13*lj updated 06/11/2013

High engine rpm at idle, the current mileage is 48,000.

While driving the temperature gauge rose above the read line (hot). Before i was able to get to a parking area it continuously rose and fell, however, it never dropped as low as the middle line on the gauge. After checking the fluids we had to add water. We took the highlander and were told that it had a coolant leak. From there we took it to a toyota dealership and were told that the entire engine would need replacing. I claimed that this had to be some sort of factory defect because he explained that the threads were stripped and the bolts were coming out "the head is pulling away from the block". We have always taken great care of our vehicle and this is not something that should happen to any well made vehicle. After doing research online i found that many others have suffered with the exact same issue and nothing was done to help with their situation. Please see the web page below. Http://www.aboutautomobile.com/complaint/2006/toyota/highlander/engine+and+engine+cooling+systemthis is only one of several that i have found. While i am not sure if there are any safety issues here but many people have suffered when obviously toyota is neglecting this issue. I'm not sure what else we can do but any advice would be helpful.thank you.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. When the vehicle was started, the brake light, antilock brake light, and the check engine light illuminated. The vehicle did not accelerate and the antilock brakes did not work. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer where it was diagnosed that the computer core needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000. ..updated 05/02/16

Takata recall.check engine light won't go off along vsc light.on the street when the car stop running.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving at an undisclosed speed, the vehicle loss motive power and stalled. The contact stated that the forward gears were inoperable however, the reverse gear worked as designed. The vehicle was towed to mark mclarty toyota 4336 landers rd, north little rock, ar 72117 (501) 753-0400 but was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 150,000.

I was advised that my head gasket blew at 80,000 miles and when they went to fix it they found the threads were stripped and i need a new engine? at 80,000 miles, this is insane. I googled this problem and found many people are having the same problem. There is obviously a manufacturers defect with these bolts. No way the threads should be strippled and a head gasket blown at 81,000.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving at 75 mph, the vehicle stalled with several unknown warning lights illuminated. The contact stated that the power steering and brakes still operated as intended however, the vehicle failed to respond when the accelerator pedal was depressed. The contact coasted to the shoulder and checked the fluid levels in the vehicle. The contact restarted the vehicle and the vehicle operated as intended. The vehicle was diagnosed by an independent mechanic however, the failure could not be duplicated. The contact stated that the engine was replaced several months prior to the failure. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 290,000.

Three months and 6000 miles past the warranty (66,000 miles) our highlander failed (overheated). I googled the problem and there were many similar occurrences with this engine. Oolant leaked from engine onto floor in large amounts. Our mechanic said threads were stripped and three head gasket bolts had pulled out. Only solution, new engine or possible rebuild by toyota dealership. Toyota refused to help us. They denied that this problem even existed. But why would toyota put outa bulletin on how best to repair this problem , if the problemdidn't even exist?toyota dealership did not offer to help. We had our local dependable toyota mechanic rebuild threads for $2,700.a lot of moneyto spend on a toyota with under 70,000 miles. Very disappointed in toyota's response. They not only lost my future business but also my daughter's. Car works fine now. But i no longer have confidence in the vehicle. That loss of feeling of dependability is the worst part.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. On several occasions, while driving approximately 35 mph, the vehicle stalled and lost power. The contact stated that all of the warning indicators illuminated on and off. The contact called stevens creek toyota san jose at (408) 984-1234 (located at 4202 stevens creek blvd, san jose, ca 95129) where it was confirmedthat no recalls were associated with the vin. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unavailable.

Driving car and it stalled then mesage came on which stated check hybrid engine. Took it to shop and was told would cost $9,000 as it was the inverter.they said my vin was not on the recall list for the recall of 2006 highlander hybrids.had the power module replaced as recall in 2012 but why wasnt my car on recall list for the inverter?

I was on the highway driving and all the dash light came on and the car stalled while i was going 60mph.

The vehicle only has 103,000 miles and has functioned flawlessly till recently when it started using oil excessively. That is one quart in 500 miles at freeway speeds.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. As soon as the vehicle was started, the vsc light and check engine warning indicator illuminated simultaneously and remained illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but could not be diagnosed. The vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. The manufacturer was made aware of the issue. The vin was invalid. The approximate failure mileage was 240,000.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid (n/a). While the vehicle was parked, the engine compartment suddenly caught fire. The contact stated that the vehicle was routinely maintenanced. The vehicle was destroyed. The contact called the manufacturer and filed a complaint. The current and failure mileages were approximately 37,000.updated 02/17/11*ljupdated 05/02/11

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid (na). The contact stated that while driving approximately 65 mph, the vehicle suddenly stalled. The vehicle was unable to restart so it was towed to a dealer. They informed the contact that she needed to replace the inverter inside the engine which was defective. The manufacturer was contacted and offered to pay a portion of the repair. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 108,000. The vin was unavailable.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid (na). While the contact was driving approximately 20 mph attempting to make a left turn, there was a complete loss of the engine power. The vehicle was coasted safely to the side of the road. The vehicle was towed to a dealer for diagnosis. The technician informed that the failure was attributed to the power inverter. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact expressed concern of the potential safety hazard. The failure mileage was 101,128.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated that since the vehicle was purchased it has stalled while driving various speeds. The vehicle was taken to the dealer several times for the failure. The diagnostic test did not determine what caused the failure to occur; however, the cooling pump was replaced. The repair did not correct the failure. On october 14, 2010, while driving 65 mph the vehicle stalled without warning. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who stated that the inverter cooling system failed. The dealer stated that the warranty had expired. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer filed report 1010191147 and advised the contact that they would call her.the failure mileage was 59,000 and the current mileage was 108,000.

I went through a toll booth, car began to lurch, lights all went up, and the car stalled, highly dangerous, but managed to get to side of road, apparently the inverter in my 2006 toyota highlander, 102,000 miles on it, was defective,it was replaced free, but had to pay labor and for rental.. But i really could have been injured severely.

I was driving in my highlander with my daughters in the back seat when suddenly out of no where all the alert lights came on and there was no power at all - the gas pedal was non functional- i was in the far left lane of a an interstate and fortunately i was able to get off the road and pull the car out of traffic as it rolled to a stop. I waited on the crowded interstate for two hours for a tow. I was told that the highlander hybrid inverter had failed - the dealer replaced the part that week and the car drives normally now. I was advised that in fact this is a known problem. One month later ironically i received in the mail notice from toyota that my model of highlander is being recalled for the inverter replacement that had just caused this extremely unsafe vehicle failure just one month prior.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving approximately 30 mph, the engine stalled without warning. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the contact was informed that the inverter was defective and would need to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 104,000. Updated 11/03/10. *lj

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving approximately 15 mph, the temperature gauge increased. In addition, the traction, check engine, and vhc warning indicators illuminated. An independent mechanic stated that coolant fluid was leaking and an engine kit needed to be installed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was aware of the issue. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 130,000.

I purchased a used 2006 toyota highlander from a fernelius dealership in michigan in april 2011 - it was in mint condition with 56210 miles on it - thought i had made the best deal ever - then the day before thanksgiving while driving it overheated.thought i had blown a head gasket only to find out that the thread bolts on the short block had stripped out and leaked radiator fluid everywhere causing it to overheat.at that time the mechanic told me that i needed a new engine.contacted the dealership and they told me too bad i bought a used vehicle if i wanted to tow it to them they would look at it.i than contacted toyota corporation only to be told pretty much the same thing, since i wasn't the original owner they weren't going to help me either.so now i'm stuck trying to find an engine because the dealership can only offer me one with 58000 miles on it installed for about $7,000, and from what i'm reading on the internet they have this problem when the engine reaches right out of the warranty at 60,000 miles.i can't believe that both the dealership and corporation won't stand behind their product and fix the engine or at least offer some assistance.why should their faulty engine part be my problem?now of course being just a working stiff and retired military money doesn't grow on trees and i don't have another vehicle, so i have to get it fixed.i won't buy another toyota again since they don't stand behind their own product, but i'm stuck with this one for now.

While attempting to pass a vehicle on interstate 85 nb, my toyota certified pre-owned 2006 highlander hybrid completely shutdown resulting in the loss of power steering, power braking, and all engine power. I was able to maintain control of my vehicle despite the failure and coast to the shoulder of the highway from an initial speed of approximately 70 mph. My vehicle was towed to my local toyota dealership where i was informed that my "power inverter" had failed and would subsequently need to be replaced. I was also told that this was the second instance that day of a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid having a failure of the power inverter. Upon further research via multiple online forums such as edmunds i discovered that this problem had occurred to several others in the past year resulting in similar consequences (loss of control, power steering, power braking, etc.). My power inverter was covered under the toyota warranty and is currently being replaced free of charge. Nonetheless, given the complete failure of the system and subsequent loss of all power braking, steering, and engine use while at speed on an interstate and multiple toyota owners experiencing the same situation i believe the nhtsa should investigate further.

My son was driving our 2006 toyota highlander. He drove approx 2 miles from our house at an average speed of 35 mph when the temperature gauge suddenly went past the red line. He drove our car approx 2 miles back to our house. We then had it towed to savannah toyota where they checked the engine and found the headwarped and the bolts stripped . I went to savannah toyota and told them that i had just had the car there for an oil change a month prior. At the time of oil change, service writer noted under the hood that he thought that maybe the water pump may be leaking as there was fluid on the upper part of hood. There was no notification of any problem with the water pump. A month later, the above overheat condition occurred.when we were informed that the engine was burned up and the engine needed to be replaced at a cost of 5000.00. We had the vehicle towed to our regular mechanic and was told that there was nothing wrong with the engine block, just the head needs to be replaced at a cost of approx. 2200.00.savannah toyota did charge us $600 tocheck what caused the problem and if the engine could be saved. We were told that the engine block bolts were stripped and could not be re-installed. After dis-assembling the engine to evaluate the problem they did not even reassemble our engine. The car was no longer under warranty at 70,000 miles. We have not yet repaired the problem car has been parkedsince 3-20-11 to date 11-22-2011 .

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated while driving approximately 55 mph when the began vehicle loosing power. The hybrid warning light was illuminated and the vehicle then stalled. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where it was diagnosed as a failure in the battery cell. The dealer advised the contact that the inverter would need to be replaced. The contact stated that the dealer had replaced the battery a few months prior to the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer engineer inspected the vehicle and advised that the towing company caused more damaged to the vehicle battery while attempting to get the vehicle started. The failure and the current mileage was 29,500.

Coolant leaked from engine onto floor in large amounts.our mechanic said threads were stripped and head gasket bolts had pulled out.only solution, new engine or possible rebuild by toyota dealership.we were under 60,000 mile warranty but over 60 months.toyota refused to help us.sadly i've been changing my own oil and didn't keep all receipts for a maintenance record.lesson learned.toyota dealership offered new engine for $7,300 or rebuild for $4,600.we had non-toyota mechanic rebuild threads for $2,300.car works fine now.way more money than we expected to spend on a toyota with under 60,000 miles.

From a parked position, i started engine on 2006 toyota highlander. The car moved forward for a few seconds at slow speed, then very rapidly accelerated so that i could not stop the car. Serious injuries occurred. Car flew through air and onlookers heard engine rev up.we landed in a water canal.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid . While driving 65 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning . She was able to coast the vehicle onto the emergency lane. The vehicle wastowed to a dealer who diagnosed the failure and stated that the hybrid inverter malfunctioned. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileages were 128,648.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While the vehicle was being inspected the inspector informed the contact the catalytic converter was clogged up and that it would not pass inspection. The dealer stated that the repair cost would not be covered by warranty. The vehicle was taken to the dealer and the technicians stated the catalytic converter needed to be replaced. The contact stated that prior to having the vehicle inspected that the oxygen sensor was replaced. The vehicle was not repaired.the approximate failure mileage was 53,000.

Toyota highlander hybrid-i have lost abs brakes, stability control and power steering along with the hybrid engine on two occasions with my 2 week old 2006 highlander. I have brought it to the dealer twice-the first time they found "malfunction codes" and "rebooted" the computer and told me it was operating as "designed," only to happen again 2 days later. Currently, they are replacing a computer. Date of incident and purchase of vehicle is actually 2006 but is not an option below. I am concerned it will happen again and result in an accident in the future.

My wife was driving our2006 toyota highlander. She drove approx 1/2 mile from our house at an average speed of 35 mph when the temperature gauge suddenly went past the red line. We had our car towed to crown toyota where they tore down the engine and found water pump leaking and head gasket leaking oil . They removed engine head and found warped block and but head was okay. We then towed the highlander to a private mechanic to have block replaced and we were informed the block was not warped but instead the bolts on the engine are stripped/defected. Toyota wants $5,400 to repair vehicle by installing a used engine. Toyota refuses to help with the cost even though it appears to be a manufacture defect and has already charged us $654 to diagnosis the problem and did not even reassemble our engine. The car was no longer under warranty at 68,970 miles. We have not yet repaired the problem.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. While driving the vehicle stalled and all lights on the instrumental panel remained illuminated. The vehicle was towed to the dealer who stated that the failure was caused by the inverter. The dealer replaced the inverter. The vin information wasn't available. The failure mileage was 75, 000 and the current mileage was 83,000.

Tl- the caller has a 20006 toyota highlander. The contacted that while traveling done the down the highway the vehicle lost power. The vehicle was traveling 55mph and the vehicle compleyely shut down. No warning lights came on before the vehicle shut down. The dealer stated that no problems were found when a diognostic performed on the vehicle. The vehicle had 63000 miles at the time of the failure and those are also the current mileage. Rl

When i use the a/c and turn it off a bad odor comes from the vent . This is a new 2006 highlander, the next day i brought it to the dealer he said take for service , they told me to drive it for a few more days . I put 1500 miles and the odor is still there . I took it for service again . The mechanic said to use a deodorizer on the vent. I am not a satisfied customer. I want this issue resolved. I paid for the highlander not the smell that came with it.

After an synthetic oil change and rear brake job at firestone a few days earlier in atlanta, i was driving along and my check vsc system light came on. I then took it back to firestone and they put it on the computer and there were no codes; subsequently they suggested that i take it to the dealer for diagnosis. The diagnosis at the dealer revealed that i needed a new abs accumulator and this could be repaired for $3,118. I was not interested in spending this amount since the part has a know design manufacturers defect. I decided to do some research on clearing the check vsc system light and followed the instructions and the code cleared for about 9 days and reappeared on yesterday for some reason.what can i do?

Dt*: the contact stated the key fob only worked intermittently to open the driver door.the vehicle was taken to a service dealer, who was unable to duplicate the problem.the vehicle was then taken to a second service dealer, who stated that the key fob was receiving interference from the surrounding environment.the manufacturer was also notified.updated 12/15/06.

Vehicle has original headlights that were in it when i bought the car.the bulbs are burning the lens over the lights.i "do not" drive with the high beams on as the dealership tried to insinuate.no dumbass drives with the high beams on all the time. Toyota claims bulbs are an exclusion on the warranty.this is a factory defect and should be a recall item.they want to charge the purchaser to replace the bulbs which show evidence of of defect as well as the lens cover.i would like to see toyota or the manufacturer of the bulb replace these items at no cost to the purchaser.even if they don't replace the lens cover at least replace the bulb with the proper bulb.car has always jerked from the time i purchased it.i thought it was the transmission but toyota claims they didn't detect anything when i took it in for service for this issue.

Overheating of drl/high beam headlamp bulbs, causing melting/ distortion of clear headlamp housings and opaque white areas to form in housings directly in front of inboard bulbs.the involved bulbs are also observed to be deformed and bulging.first noted at 65k miles.this issue is seen to be commonly reported for highlander 2001-2007, and thus represents a consistent design defect and possible fire hazard. Toyota dealership is now determining whether toyota will cover repair of this design defect under our comprehensive extended warranty.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the headlights burned through the lens and both the lens and bulbs were burned. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer who stated that the failure was caused by the high beams. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The current mileage was approximately 92,000 and the failure mileage was unknown.

I am in the military and had my car in storage from 2008-2012 while stationed overseas. I just took my car in for the 60,000 mile service and was told my headlight cover was foggy.when i got home after picking up my car i had noticed there where two burn marks that had melted the plastic headlight covers where the high-beam lights are.i had called toyota headquarters and they referred me to the hawaii dealership since they could not locate my vin number. I called the hawaii dealership, and had no luck there either.this is unsat and is a continuous problem for this year of toyota highlander. This is a safety issue and a hazard. I do not keep my headlights on 24 hours seven days a week, so why is this happening. In addition, my car only has 66,600 miles for being a 2006 model. As i said this car was in storage for 4.5 years due to my overseas duty assignment. I feel that i should not have to pay for this since i have no control of this and, it is a defect in the model / year of the highlander.

Day running lights are burning through the lenses of both headlights. The lenses have large white spots on the area in front of the running light bulbs. The bulbs of the running lights are bulging .there may be a fire hazard.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid.the contact stated that the headlight became excessively hot and melted the cover.the dealer notified the manufacturer and the manufacturer agreed to cover the cost of the parts needed for repairs but not the labor costs.no repairs were performed.the current and the failure mileages were 86,900.

I have a 2006 toyota highlander limited v6. The car is 66.000miles,i noticed that the day lights has been overheated as a result 1 white spot melted in each headlight lense. It might be a hazard fire issue and do not feel safe driving this car. Toyota should resolve this issue and replace the headlights.

My abs, vsc, (i), and emergency brake dash lights are on continuously.it is very hard to stop the car as it feels like the brake isn't engaging.when it does engage you are jerked forward.

The dashboard on my highlander hybrid 2006 (awd) had all its check lights on suddenly. I was not driving then. The car was in my parking lot for a few hours before which it had no signs on.the warning message said: vehicle stability control (vsc). I took it to my nearest toyota service center for diagnosing the issue. They reported that the abs systems have started to fail. Specifically, the abs actuator is losing pressure and should be replaced. They quoted a price of $2700 approx. Which includes about $2000 for parts. Turns out that this same part had been replaced in 2016 during a recall - but they cannot attend to this again without charging the customer. What i was never told about was that a whirring sound - which has always been an issue with this car - was always from the abs actuator. The same service center has checked and diagnosed this car multiple times - so i am surprised that they did not find the abs actuator noise a problem on earlier occasions. I have been reading about this on this forum and toyotanation and this seems to be a consistent issue with the older toyota hybrid highlanders and other hybrids as well - with the same diagnosis and approximately the same price quoted by the service centers. I have not currently fixed this issue since i cannot afford this price. It also seems that i will be paying for manufacturer's or service center's negligence since this actuator seemed to be faulty all along andi was not warned about this.

Basics are the wheel on my 2006 innova split inhalf while driving down the road at 25kph. Innova was maintaned by toyota so improper wheel installation would also be their problem. This wheel was recalled in vietnam around dec. 2009, a mechanic at toyota of philippines has told me toyota knew of the bad philippine wheels but they could not track them and same wheels may be in the usa! for a longer story as to what has happened and what toyota has not done can be found on my old site. Www.filipinavisa.com/innovai am a retired faa wg-4749 so am well versed on metal fatigue and much more. I am also a 100% service connected vet. There are no proper testing labs in the philippines. Please go to the above link to really understand what is ongoing. Your form does not list the proper model so i had to select what you have.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander.the contact stated that the vehicle should get 35 miles per gallon in the city; however, it only gets 21 miles.he called the dealer and was advised to call the toyota manufacturer.the manufacturer stated that they appreciated his input and comments.the contact feels that a recall should be issued.the failure mileage was 31,000.

First startup in mornings. Sometimes vehicle fails to start on first attempt. Second attempt it starts but for several miles after, a strong odor of gas in cabin area. Must roll window down to allow ventilation. Wife first complained about this issue and i assumed it was because she was depressing the accelerator while trying to start vehicle. It was not until i attempted on several occasion and the same thing happened.

Friday early may 2008, i carried my highlander for it's 30k service at 28k, due to hesitation, lurching, backfiring at times and poor gas mileage.at the service, i was told they clean the accelerator senor. The vehicle ran fine getting 28 miles per gallon, but notice a change in the vehicle grounding. I could hear the engine noise though the radio sometimes in the morning. The engine noise was added feature.i noticed the engine shifting was smooth until the following tuesday.it was rain traffic medium driving 65 mph.the highlander consumed a quarter of a tank within 20 miles.my highlander is kept in garage nightly and most of the day.i make an appointment to my nearest toyota dealer on 16may08 31k.the local dealership reset my vehicle?s computer by connecting the battery and reconnection.i was told 2 weeks before hand at the dealership it was a possibly of vehicle ?s computer software needing upgrading when they cleaned the accelerator senor. Today, the vehicle doesn't have the smooth accelerating power.for this vehicle, riding in traffic causes serious problems due lack of power lurching, poor gas mileage or the possible of losing control. No computer test was completed. I change gas station types and various gas treatments, it ?s not the gas.i have driving and working on cars since 1978 from engine, electrical system and brakes.i even noticed when the highlander is full with gas.the vehicle sometime cough or delay. Is there a lemon law this?

Dt*: the contact stated while driving 65 mph a metal sheet hit the gas tank creating a hole. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the gas tank was observed to be 3/4 covered in metal and 1/4 covered in plastic. The hole was created in the plastic portion of the gas tank. The dealer determined that the gas tank met the nhtsa fmvss therefore repairs would not be free of charge. The manufacturer was also alerted.

My 2008 highlander only has 130,000 miles, yet the driver's side visor drops and falls unexpectedly while driving, thus causing a driving safety hazardthe vehicle is accident free.i have codes check engine, vsc and trac off. Gas cap was replaced with new official toyota matched part & system checked but problem found - this display light combination is common on toyotas around this time.. My gas mileage & acceleration performance is negatively affected. Inability to properly accelerate creates a danger for inability to avoid collisions.

Once after parking and then twice while driving on a highway, the check hybrid system light, the vsc light, the check engine light, and the caution light all illuminated and the vehicle lost all power including steering assistance . Each time requiring multiple key turns to restart the vehicle into limp home mode. This vehicle has been repaired once before for a similar issue which occurred while driving up a hill in moderate traffic.the tank is full of fuel, the tires are less than a year old, and the vehicle undergoes regular maintenance(which includes a new battery as the one bought from toyota had a few dead cells after only a year or two). I've read multiple complaints about this online while searching for the underlying issue and there seems to be a related recall that doesn't include my vin.

06 highlander hybrid and am unable to fill gas tank without nozzle clicking off thirty or more times. Doesn't seem to matter what angle, brand of gas or distance.-- my technician said a new gas tank need to be replace and it cost $1700... This parts should be a safety measure and work during the live of the vehicle.... Toyota sell me defective fuel tank.

While driving my vehicle all the lights on my dashboard illuminated. My vehicle lost power and i had to pull over. It died there. I was on belfield ave and gratz streetin philadelphia, pa . I subsequently had it towedback to my residence.

Sudden acceleration. Vehicle was stopped, with foot on brake, when sudden acceleration occurred very rapidly. Brake pressure could not keep vehicle from lurching foward and hitting the rear a of stopped vehicle. I never use my left foot on the brake, so i can never hit the brake and accelerator simultaneously.

Our 2006 toyota highlander hybrid would not start on several occasions. The car had been running for some time , turned off for 5 minutes and then it would not restart. After sitting for a few hours it restarted.some times it had to be jumped and the code read "shift to park" even though it was already in park. I took it in and everything checked out and of course they said that they never heard of this happening before.

After being driven or idling for awhile, the car starts cutting out.it acts like it isn't getting gas.i have to pump the accelerator or push it to the floor. Hills especially cause it to stall. It was so bad, i had it towed. The scan showed a oxygen sensor problem. Had that replaced. It drove ok for awhile. It has resumed the stalling. When i read the recall, it sounded like my car would be included. The vin # shows it not being on the list. Please verify because it cuts out, acting like it isn't gettingfuel. The area i was in was a country road with no shoulders to pull off on.it also happened on a 4 lane highway.if it is not a recall, any suggestion will be appreciated. The exact days in september are an educated guess. Thank you.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated that the lights on the instrument panel remained illuminated and the contact was unable to start the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the dealer but not repaired. The failure and the current mileage was not available. Updated 02/09/12*ljthe dealer replaced the inverter assembly. Updated 02/29/12

Dt*: the contact stated the key fob only worked intermittently to open the driver door.the vehicle was taken to a service dealer, who was unable to duplicate the problem.the vehicle was then taken to a second service dealer, who stated that the key fob was receiving interference from the surrounding environment.the manufacturer was also notified.updated 12/15/06.

2006 highlander generates roaring type noise heard from the front end while driving at highway speeds and humming noise heard after 40mph.toyota service dealer found that front differential is bad.estimate $4,500 to repair.

The vehicle will occasionally surge in speed momentarily, mostly noticed when operating below 50 mph. It is more prevalent at lower speeds. We are the original owner.this has been an ongoing situation since the vehicle was new. Hybrid model. It has been inspected by the dealer with no issues found.

Driving on the highway, car broke down and stopped functioning.took the vehicle to the dealership and was charged $4259.81 to replace transfer case.after some investigating, i discovered that toyota had issued a tsb (tc008-07) to replace the right-hand bearing seal that would have prevented this.my car was in service at the dealership multiple times prior while under warranty, and they could have prevented this by replacing the seal.

I have had axles break while driving after they where replace and they say there is nothing a matter with the front end. And the frame is rusted after a year and it is breaking.

I have a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. It has the four wheel drive "i"system. Any time the vehicle senses slipping in the tires it cuts power to all wheels. I have been stuck in very manageable conditions. Not only do you not get 4 wheel drive to help out of adverse conditions, you get no drive to any wheels and are left stuck. I spoke with toyota and they said that the vehicle is designed to do this to prevent damage to the hybrid system. There is no information in any of the literature provided when purchasing a vehicle. This vehicle should not be sold to anyone who drives in snow or on any thing other than an improved road. Toyota acknowledged that they have received other complaints regarding this issue but will not correct it, nor inform buyers about it's design. This will undoubtedly strand drivers in adverse conditions they deem manageable.

I was driving in my highlander with my daughters in the back seat when suddenly out of no where all the alert lights came on and there was no power at all - the gas pedal was non functional- i was in the far left lane of a an interstate and fortunately i was able to get off the road and pull the car out of traffic as it rolled to a stop. I waited on the crowded interstate for two hours for a tow. I was told that the highlander hybrid inverter had failed - the dealer replaced the part that week and the car drives normally now. I was advised that in fact this is a known problem. One month later ironically i received in the mail notice from toyota that my model of highlander is being recalled for the inverter replacement that had just caused this extremely unsafe vehicle failure just one month prior.

While driving my vehicle all the lights on my dashboard illuminated. My vehicle lost power and i had to pull over. It died there. I was on belfield ave and gratz streetin philadelphia, pa . I subsequently had it towedback to my residence.

Erratic shifting of transmission,hesitation,searching for gears .transmission does not idle down when coming to a stop, causing hard braking when it should not be necessary.toyota replaced the transmission at 9,500 miles, it is having some issues just not as severe as the old transmission.

2006-toyota highlander-3.3v-6 with 5-speed automatic transmissionerratic shifting and hesitation at slow speed when letting off accelerator and then reapplying transmission.vehiclestays in between gears and hesitates.once it gets into gear the vehicle lunges forward, making it necessary to apply the brakes hard.this is particularly dangerous in stop and go traffic. I get nervous when trying to merge into highway traffic because i don't know how the accelerator will respond at any given moment.it is an accident waiting to happen.i notified toyota and they told me to work through the dealer.i notified the dealer and they are going to take a look at it.after reading the many posts on the internet about the same problem, it seems toyota and the dealer service departments are telling customers that the vehicle was designed to act this way.the dealerships that try to reprogram the chip that controls acceleration are not having any luck fixing the problem. The problem returns sometimes worse than it was before.at present there is no recall and no tsb.the 'fix' seems to be based on experimentation not fact.i will give the dealer a chance but i have been down this road before.since there is no fix and toyota is not willing to admit to defect, i fear i will be facing many visits to the dealer getting a lot of lip service without any action.i am surprised that toyota, the beacon of quality, is ignoring this potentially serious safety problem. Lets not wait for the accident to spurn a recall or investigation.how about car companies get proactive for a change.

2006 toyota highlander 4wd.the transmission is a 5 speed and it continuously downshifts even on throttle when uphill and on flat road highways the vehicle is continuously gear hunting.when i need it to move with full throttle it seems even to shift into high gear and always get a feeling i may get rear ended.if the throttle is pushed further the vehicle bucks into high gear making it very uncomfortable and unpredictable as to the response to higher throttle.

I noticed hesitation in gear shifting and some lunging when my foot was off the brake after i purchased a new 2006 highlander in july 2006 and made a mental note to have it checked at the first follow-up service.in october 2006, i was pulling out of a post office parking lot while aware of 2 cars at a safe distance away.when in the intersection, 1 of the 2 cars was traveling much faster than anticipated.when i accelerated quickly, the car just seemed to choke, and the car collided into my rear side (driver's side).i and the other driver had only minor injuries, but the collision was very frightening and it could have been much worse.i also felt that something more serious was wrong with my car than i had thought.after i got my car back from the body repair shop (7 weeks later), i took it into to the dealer and asked them to check the problem.i was told all of the highlanders have that hesitation if the gas pedal is pressed hard.i was told to press down only gradually.since then, i continue to notice the problem with my car.it makes me feel very unsafe and am not sure how to resolve the issue other than to sell the car.i am worried however that others may be at risk because of this feature with the transmission.

Automatic transmission on my 2006 toyota highlander w/ 3.4 liter engine has hesitation when shifting down to 2nd or 1st gear, e.g., stepping on the gas from a complete stop to turn against on-coming traffic. There is a disconcerting moment of hesitation before the transmission seems to engage. Dealer told me it is normal due to the fly-by-wire technology. I don't believe it and i am concerned about it's safety. I am also worried that i waited this long to bring it up because the car has 35,550 miles on it and the warranty is about to run out. I have heard this from other highlander owners too.

Toyota fly by wire transmission hesitation problem. Specifically a 2006 highlander- hesitation from stop or slow speed. Complaint across all models and several years. The approximate incident date means nothing lt is and continues to be a problem since the "fly or drive by wire" system originated. Dealer states this is the way it is supposed to operate. - an accident waiting to happen or have they already happened? what will it take to initiate a fix. This problem seems to be related to the five speed automatic transmission. The internet is full of this type of complaint.

Ever since we purchased our 2006 toyota highlander we have randomly experienced acceleration problems. After slowing down, we slowly accelerated and would experience a sudden thrust but could slow it down by lessening the pressure on the gas pedal or by braking.this would happen at random 2 or 3 timesper year.we both thought it was our fault until we read about the toyota acceleration problems.now, we don't believe it is our fault and is a built-in problem. We recently have talked to the toyota service department and they referred us to the toyota headquarters for filing a complaint with them.we were told this car is not on the recall list.since our problem does not seem as bad as other year's car, it may be that this is the year the problem developed in toyota and got progressively worst as adjustments were made to the car's programming or engine. The last incident involving this acceleration was in late february or early march,2010. We hope this information may be of some help to you and us in solving our problem.

I bought this car 6 months ago and have the following problem. There is a unpredictable 2-3 second hesitation on acceleration when entering traffic stream from a parking lot or attempting to pass another vehicle when i am driving relatively slow and want to accelerate.when i have to scoot it stumbles before picking up speed so i am not scooting as well as i should be to keep from interfering with other oncoming traffic. It acts as if the ignition has been turned off for an instant causing me to lurch forward momentarily as the car decelerates before the engine catches and lunges forward in acceleration. This hesitation throws off my balance and timing causing a sensation of stalling in traffic and becoming a safety concern for me and is a problem. Today i took it to the toyota dealer and explained the problem as the vehicle is still under warranty. The service invoice states: "customer states there is a hesitation upon acceleration as if the vehicle cuts off and then it lunges ?????????" they said there is nothing wrong as this is an inherent toyota design feature because it has electronic throttle and they could have saved me a trip to see them if i had called and told them the problem.the service invoice states: "test drove vehicle, performed diagnostic test. No defect of parts or craftsmanship of this vehicle." they said i have just a few thousand miles on the car and the computer is learning my driving habits and may settle down after a while.i have owned many cars over the years and think i am aware of when a car tends to hesitate on acceleration. I asked them what they will tell me when i come back in a few weeks and tell them i still have the same problem and they said they will tell me the same thing.if what they say is true then all toyotas should be immediately recalled as a safety hazard. What are my options?

2006-toyota highlander-3.3v-6 with 5-speed auto-erratic shifting and hesitation at slow speed when letting off accelerator and then reapplying transmission is in between gears and hesitates then slams into gear and takes off,generally a lot faster than you wanted to. Also under acceleration it sometimes acts like it don't know what gear it wants to be in. From complaints of other customers and after talking to tech. This is a common complaint with this engine and trans. Package since 2004 and still no fix. I was told toyota programmed it this way cause they got the best mpg, heck with the driver having complete control and feeling confident that when you push the accelerator it's going to go.

Car jerks as moving into the wrong gear. Also stumbles as if the transmission is slipping and then jerks into a gear lurching forward. The car also surges at times without warning. Told repeatedly at dealer they can't find anything wrong.*cw

I purchased a toyota highlander sport 4 months ago. I bought the v6 engine.i became concerned about a hesitation problem where the car holds back when starting from a stop and then lurches. This is dangerous at stop lights and entering freeways. The toyota dealer says the car does this on purpose but they don't know why. This sounds like an excise for a flaw in the design. I checked www.carsurvey.com, which lists consumer complaints and found many complaints about the exact same problem. This is clearly a safety issue that toyota is ignoring!! please do something and check the above site to see more complaints.thank yougary mackman.

Electronic pedal position sensor does not respond to driver input in certain situations. The engine and transmission shift response becomes delayed for 2 or more seconds,and in certain driver situations poses a danger to the driver and other vehicles on the road.a shift and/or acceleration delay occurs when full rapid throttle response is required or needed in certain types of traffic scenarios such as entering freeways , negotiating traffic , changing lanes, stop and go and emergency type braking/acceleration maneuvers. The dealerand toyota usa have been notified of this behavior, and no such fix has been announced. I have received many dealer/mfr.opinions on this . The dealer just says that there is no information from toyota on how to adjust or fix this common complaint. I am not alone on this. And complaints regarding driveability of vehicle has been well documented by owners of my2004-2007 highlanders.

Last sunday, october 14, 2007, i was driving my 2006 highlander hybrid at hormigueros, pr (zip code 00660), when suddenly the vehicle's steering got really stiff. It all happened at a cruising speed of 40-45 miles per hour when suddenly the vehicle's turning wheel got hard and it got really difficult to control.i surely got the scare of my life.i experienced some difficulties while trying to stop the vehicle and park it in a safe place. The vehicle's control panel indicated the following message: verify the hybrid system.we took it the same day to the nearest dealer (the one that i also bought the vehicle) toyota del oeste, located at hormigueros, pr (00660). My vehicle has received every service recomended by toyota since i bought it. In october 19, 2007 toyota del oeste gave me a quote (number pq2105) for $5,957.45 for the repairing costs of my vehicle.the quote specified a transaxle assy for $4867.71, plus $700 for 14 labor hours and a local tax of $389.74.the dealer indicated that once the transaxle was replaced it will have one year only warranty.they also indicated that the transaxle assy was not part of the hybrid system so the warranty can not cover the repair costs (my vehicle had aprox. 66,000 miles. According to toyota, warranty for hybrid components is 8 years / 80,000 miles).my concerns: 1) how i, as a consumer, make sure that toyota is not making me pay for a defect that my vehicle may have from the factory? 2) how i am going to be sure that if they replace the transaxle assy i will not be exposed again to an unsafe situation related with a similar problem (remember that a large percentage of roads across the island of puerto rico are built over mountains).3) how do i really make sure that the dealer is truly making me pay for a component that is not part of the hybrid system and can not be covered by the warranty (remember that, although other manufacturers maybe available, hybrid technology in puerto rico is dominated by toyota.

In february 2010, i noticed my driver leather seat was torn on its side, i contacted toyota about this defect, since the vehicle was purchased in january 2006. This is a fully upgrade limited vehicle. All i do is slip in and out of the seat and i take extremely excellent care of my vehicle. I believe the leather material used in the vehicle is of poor quality. On 4/28/10 toyota eventually responded to my complaint, stating the warranty for the seat is 3-years or 36,000 miles: their file # 1003280070; incident 100426-000166. They suggested i contact a dealer, which i did:on 7/27/10 i had a toyota dealer look at the seat and they concluded that the warranty had expire. I am obviously not satisfied with toyota's response; their estimate for me to replace the seat cushion cover is $1123.36 incl taxes. I believe such an expensive vehicle should be outfitted with a higher grade leather seat cover. I have had cheapervehicles with leather seats which lasted many more years through the life of the vehicle. Toyota has done an injustice with the installation of this poor quality leather and i feel cheated by such action. There must be other owners who have the same experience that i have with the seat. The seat was not deliberately torn or cut and we are quite petite people. When i view the leather in my other car the corners where the driver slides in seems to be stronger and possibly re-enforced to facilitate the driver's initial weight. Toyota has not done a good job to ensure the lasting wear and tear of the seat. Is this deliberate? how did they come up with a 3year, 36000 warranty? what testing did they perform to decide the seat will only last up to that period, therefore they were sure to make a lot of monies on replacement after the warranty expired? this is unfair. Please let me know if i have any recourse to get toyota to replace the seat. Thank you.

Brake actuator. On september 2016 i had my car self brake at 45 mph. No injuries occurred, but i had car towed to toyota dealer ship in orlando florida. After local dealership and corporate inspector diagnosis. They found no problem. However i recently discovered in june of 2016 toyota did issue a customer satisfaction warranty issue with my cars braking actuator. I was never informed.in november of 2018 i reported a issue with brakes. Dealer confirmed it was actuator. Toyota refused ot assist with repair. In january of 2019, my braes failed while driving. Again no injuries. It was determined to be the actuator. Toyota again refused to take any responsibility.

After the date of the crash the car is failing to stop properly. The car will bump constantly before a complete stop. It is unsafe to use the car at higher speed or in sudden stop situations. It is also making a constant noise when the pedal is depressed. I took the car to a local hybrid shop and the diagnostic was quick in just minutes. They said it is a common problem with all toyota hybrids. Toyota is aware of the problems but not assuming responsibility. They said that part should last for the life of every car but not for the hybrids. It was a bad design and toyota has a technical bulletin for just diagnose but not repair or prevent. The part cost $2400 including labor. I called toyota pr and make a complaint. They have failed to help me neither they provide status on the complaint.

Two months ago, my car system noted abs system problem: abs light, brake light, and other lights on. I took my car to toyota place in garden grove, ca dealer, they told me abs system failed, it would be replaced as possible, the cost is from $2500 to 3500. They also said the car i can drive but the abs didn't work. The problem is the cost is too high and i can't afford for it.on last monday 04/16/2018, around 7:30am on the way driving to the work place, i stepped on brake pedal, the brake system did nothing, my car ran out of control. Luckily, i was first in the line, then i drove the car with no step on gas pedal, hit emergency lights on, and used the leg brake to stop the car.after that, my car was towed to the toyota dealer, they said abs actuator stopped working and had to be replaced. They charged me $2,642.32; the part cost is $1,834.94, brake fluid is $7.04, the labor is $650 (from the arriving time 9:36am to the calling time to note my car to be done around 3:40pm) and sales tax is $143.30.you should know my car is permanently changed oil and maintenance at the same dealer from 2011, the year i bought the car as a pre-owner car. In this period time, my car is always inspected by the dealer with nothing big problem and specifically with no warning about abs system.in addition, in owner's manual and scheduled maintenance guide the manufactory keeps silent recommendation about abs system replacement. Today, i am filing a complain about the abs system problem of toyota highlander 2006 because it is very, very dangerous for its customers when driving on it. I also read more the same problem from its customers on online. They may or may not open a file, but it is vital of the consumer and also the budget of each family.i hope you have to help to save the life of people on the road and save their money also.thank you very much for your time.

Ongoing issue with generation 1 highlander hybrids and prius from same date ranges.a warranty adjustment has already been issued and ended.the abs brake accumulator gets an internal leak code c1391.reduced braking, esc, brake and other lights come on.many of those repaired under warranty are already failing a second time.vehicle is dangerous to drive since it can be driving perfectly and fail while in motion causing dangerous braking conditions.

Brake actuator went out, i had read this is am ongoing issue with this vehicle. I tried to see if i qualified for a covered repair and was told it had ended.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving various speeds, the brakes failed to work and the brake warning indicator illuminated. The vehicle was taken to the local dealer (toyota of nashua; 10 marmon dr, nashua, nh 03060; (603) 689-1500) where it was diagnosed that the brake fluid needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was contacted at 800-331-4331 and stated that they were not responsible for the failure. The manufacturer provided case number: [xxx]. The failure mileage was unknown.updated 08/03/17*ljinformation redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

The vsc light, abs light and now the check engine light is on. The code comes back to c1391 which is the brake actuator.it is a known problem with toyota that occurs @118,000 miles.i was told it was going to cost $4,000, but they finally only made me pay for the labor and tax.however, it has now been 30,000 miles later and that part has failed again.i can't afford $2500-$4000 to fix a part that only lasts 30,000 miles.i have seen this complaint over and over.can we get some help??

The vehicle failed to stop when depressing the brake pedal.the pedal suddenly felt 'soft' and the vehicle continued to move.after stomping on the brake again the vehicles' braking system engaged with a jerk and began working normally again.this happened several times over a period of a few days before taking the vehicle into a toyota dealership for repair.dealership identified a faulty master cylinder and booster assembly - both of which are covered under a limited recall on 2004 - 2006 highlanders.unfortunately not all 2006 highlanders are covered even though they experience the exact same malfunction.

Complaint: 2006 base highlander, fwd, 4 cylinders. Brake system (vsc, trac off, abs & brake) and tpms lights on, disabling safety features. 1)tpms flashing light. Issue may have been in-process since day 1. It regularly came on, reset by dealers and eventually showed us how to reset ourselves.2)brake system lights. All (4) came on, diagnosed as left rear wheel sensor. Dealer quoted cost: $1000. Replacement didn't work, wound up replacing wheel hub assembly pigtail. Lasted two (2) weeks, re-diagnosed as abs pump/control module assembly. Dealer quoted cost: $2500.while this itself is ridiculous, the repair costs would exceed 1/8th (13%) the cost of the vehicle new! now, in 2014, it's approximately(50%) of the current vehicles value.this issue has recently resulted in screeching to a halt in dangerous traffic. It essentially negates the star safety system features, for various environmental and driving conditions. This issue cannot be ignored any longer, since it's the topic on numerous web site forums and inquiries and even salvaged used parts are being sold by many sites for this problem.recompense: remuneration of expenses to date and future repairs to correct this problem is requested. Review of tsb and/or investigation into recall campaign to fix all affected vehicles.

While driving on the freeway and the traffic came to a slow as i was braking to slow down i noticed all the lights on my dashboard suddenly lit up, all the following engine, abs, brakes andcheck vsc lights came on. I took to adealership, piercey toyota and they did a diagnostic and came back with codes c1391 and b1281.

My abs, vsc, (i), and emergency brake dash lights are on continuously.it is very hard to stop the car as it feels like the brake isn't engaging.when it does engage you are jerked forward.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving approximately 40 mph, the contact heard an abnormal noise when depressing the brake pedal and the brakes failed to respond. The vehicle was shifted into neutral in order to stop the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to dealer who diagnosed that the hybrid was calibrating and was performing normally. In addition, the contact stated that the vsc and abs warning lights illuminated. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer who diagnosed that the actuator and the hybrid pump needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 60,000.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving at an unknown speed, all the warning indicators illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to toyota of cleveland (3560 village n blvd, mcdonald, tn 37353) where it was diagnosed that the abs actuator assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 259,294.

Unlike traditional vehicles where you still have some stopping ability when power braking fails this hybrid has no brakes.what happened? that's pretty simple i was driving and then i had no brakes while i was still moving.i was going 25 miles an hour and all the other cars were going 25 miles per hour. The car in front of me stopped to look at the flowers and i laid on my horn luckily the oncoming car recognized the situation and pulled over just enough to allow me to straddle the yellow line and pass the stopped car without crashing. The parking brake didn't help much but eventually stopped me about a quarter-mile later down a slight hill.dealer wants $3,500 to replace the brake actuator which they had originally offered to replace free as an extended warranty but the problem didn't creep up until the extended warranty expired.i have no doubt people are dying because of toyota's design flaw.

3 accidents all rear end due to brakes ( brake pump/brake actuator failure) not safe.

I was driving straight on the main road coming to a stop light.the vehicle would not stop after pressing on the brakes several times. There are several lights on the dash:brakes,traction control, 2yellow exclamation marks one inside a triangle and the ,abs. The mechanic is saying the brake actuator is faulty and needs to replaced.

In the last 4 weeks my 06 highlander hybrid has had malfunctions in the brakes and in the power steering.both issues rendering the car inoperable.the first issue that was to arise was the brake actuator pump.i noticed it was failing when i got in the vehicle to move it out of the driveway and noticed after i put the car in gear that their was no power brake assist.when the car was shifted into drive the car began rolling even while i was pushing hard on the brakes.luckily the brake assist resumed and i did not run into anything but the car unintentionally moved about 5 feet.i mentioned this to my wife, and she said while driving home one day the car made a high pitched buzz.she was close to home, so she made it home and parked the car and forgot about the noise.after the car was turned back on again no noise was made and no cel or warnings were displayed.the actuator was replaced, and the car operated fine for about one week and probably 40 miles of driving.i want to mention i had noted a odd feeling in the brakes for years leading up the the failure.the brake pedal would continue to the floor while trying to maintain constant pressure on the brakes.i believe this is due to the actuator losing pressure, but it would cause an uneasy sensation of failing brakes, but no cel's were ever triggered.the new actuator fixed this.after fixing the car we drove it on a few trips.yesterday 8/24/21 my wife went to drive the car, and it wouldn't start.she tried about 10 times and it wouldn't turn on.i put a battery charger on the car and the battery looked okay.i tried to start it a few time probably 5 and finally got the ready light, so the car was ready to go, but all of a sudden the car would shut off and the ready light would go out and the p/s light would come on.this light is triggered when something is wrong with the power steering system, and the computer will disable the vehicle.the car immobile now.these are worth recalling.

About a week ago, i was driving my toyota highlander 2006 and everything was perfect. On monday, out of the sudden the dash turned to a christmas tree lights + vsc system. I was terrified so i called my local toyota dealership and took an appointment. Went there the next day and they made me wait 6 hours and told me it has brake actuator assembly problem and to get it fixed, i have to pay $2,246. As a college student this is very pricy. It puts me in a major stress. After i told them i can't offered it, i was told it's safe to drive it, nothing going to happened but a a weird feeling on the brake. After researching, i found out it's very dangerous to drive it like that. I felt like toyota wanted me to put myself in danger. I'm scared to drive this car right now. I lost my father last week and with this problem, i feel very bad. Please help.

The dashboard on my highlander hybrid 2006 (awd) had all its check lights on suddenly. I was not driving then. The car was in my parking lot for a few hours before which it had no signs on.the warning message said: vehicle stability control (vsc). I took it to my nearest toyota service center for diagnosing the issue. They reported that the abs systems have started to fail. Specifically, the abs actuator is losing pressure and should be replaced. They quoted a price of $2700 approx. Which includes about $2000 for parts. Turns out that this same part had been replaced in 2016 during a recall - but they cannot attend to this again without charging the customer. What i was never told about was that a whirring sound - which has always been an issue with this car - was always from the abs actuator. The same service center has checked and diagnosed this car multiple times - so i am surprised that they did not find the abs actuator noise a problem on earlier occasions. I have been reading about this on this forum and toyotanation and this seems to be a consistent issue with the older toyota hybrid highlanders and other hybrids as well - with the same diagnosis and approximately the same price quoted by the service centers. I have not currently fixed this issue since i cannot afford this price. It also seems that i will be paying for manufacturer's or service center's negligence since this actuator seemed to be faulty all along andi was not warned about this.

Driving vehicle when warning lights for abs and skid control came on.check vsc system in dash.when brake is applied right front tire locks and causes vehicle to spin.slow speed is the only reason for no accident.took vehicle to dealer and was told "brake accuator " electronics had failed and needed to be replaced for $3800.research shows this is an issue on the highlander, the lexus and the camry so why have the highlanders not been included in the recall?

After an synthetic oil change and rear brake job at firestone a few days earlier in atlanta, i was driving along and my check vsc system light came on. I then took it back to firestone and they put it on the computer and there were no codes; subsequently they suggested that i take it to the dealer for diagnosis. The diagnosis at the dealer revealed that i needed a new abs accumulator and this could be repaired for $3,118. I was not interested in spending this amount since the part has a know design manufacturers defect. I decided to do some research on clearing the check vsc system light and followed the instructions and the code cleared for about 9 days and reappeared on yesterday for some reason.what can i do?

The brake accumulator/actuator is a defective part and toyota has refused to honor the repair. They manipulated owners by having a warrenty support program with end dates, instead of having a recall on it. Which is why when i researched before i bought, is not listed on car fax. The warranty support was before i purchased vehicle and previously it was either ignored or missed between owners. They have had many of these and get away with it. Right now there is a class action filed in ohio over this same issue with other cars. It is a $3000 dollar part and not a knob on radio. It is a safety issue due to it being part of the braking system. I've seen where the support program said miles didn't matter but when talking to toyota they say 114,000 miles. The car is a 2006, yeah that's reasonable, even for 2017/18 letter.while driving the vsc alarm system comes on and the braking becomes difficult. The pump has always made a sound but was told by dealer it was the security alarm system making the noise. It happened in 2019 also, the alarm, but repair shop said it was calipers, so paid $800 to have them replaced with pads. Its always made noise but the alarm system started back up again last month. Now with research on my own, i know exactly what it is but toyota said they sent letter to previous owner and sorry about my luck! this has rendered this vehicle worth $5500, worthless. Cant trade in a vehicle like this and lost my income from delivery with it. I have checked off everything that would apply if it was a recall but since the support program has an end date to get out of toyota ever being responsible for their defective part, they push it off on owners. I'm just lucky, i have a cdl and good driver and have not had an accident with it. I filed a complaint with toyota and they just swiped me away as another poor sucker that didn't figure it out before i purchased.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that with the vehicle in reverse, the brake pedal was depressed but failed to operate as intended. The brake failure warning light illuminated and remained illuminated. The vehicle was shifted into park to stop the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to (rice toyota 2630 battleground ave, greensboro, nc 27408) to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the brake assentura needed to be replaced. The contact was also informed that the vehicle was no longer under warranty since the 150,000 miles had been exceeded. The manufacturer was made informed of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was unknown.

When driving down highway and needing to suddenly brake, abs light and check vsc system lights came on, the car did brake in time. However, soon afterwards the brakes did not immediately engage when reversing out of parking space or anytime when pressing brakes while reversing.

The brakes on our toyota highlander hybrid randomly get mushy (slip) and don't engage for a second, then will engage. This creates a dangerous situation as the vehicle will not stop as intended and when needed.also, the vehicle at other times will surge when the brakes have been applied and you attempting to come to a stop.this has been happening for quite some time.these problems have been well-documented at the following site.we are experiencing the exact same issues as noted by others with our vehicle.http://forums.edmunds.com/discussion/5357/toyota/highlander-hybrid/highlander-hybrid-brake-problems

Was driving in traffic when an alarm sounded and several dashboard lights lit up.center display said "check vsc system".i took it to the dealer who said the abs module needs to be replaced at a cost $2,800.other than a vibration under the hood while slowing down the car appears to be operating normally.the abs warning light is on which leads me to believe the abs maybe disabled.i was able to run a vsc diagnostic and pulled code 45.given the number of reported incidents for this failure it appears to be a wide spread problem.

Please disregard complain number 10994017. The agent didn't put correct description. The vehicle's brake warning light was suddenly on on 6/4/2017. The brake fluid was low. The vehicle had brake work done in late april with toyota of nashua and replaced the brake fluid. The next morning the brake was not effective (making noise when pressing brake paddle and did not effectively stop). Brought to the toyota dealer and was told the seal broke, caused brake fluid get to master cylinder, thus failure, and the brake fluid also leaked to the brake booster and both parts needs to be replaced. We found toyota had a recall on oct 21 2010, which described the exactly the same cause as happened to this car. File a case with toyota corp and the response was any part can fail at any time. The vehicle passed 1 year warranty of recall work. So toyota is not responsible for the repair. Note, in the original recall, which was 2010 for highlander manufactured in 2004-2006, which is as long as 6 years later, toyota made this recall and stated that they reimbursed the repair cost of master cylinder and brake booster if damaged. There was no mileage restriction. With toyota's response, why even bother recall? this raised serious safety issue. It's very likely to crash with such damage due to the seal leak. If this continued to be a safety issue, toyota should put this check into their regular maintenance check and replacement. There are quite a few reported problems with this issue: http://www.carproblemzoo.com/toyota/highlander/brake-master-cylinder-problems.php. Toyota's response shows indifference to the consumers and safety of their lives. I hope this brings toyota more attention to be responsible to the defect as apparently this is not the single occurrence. With such condition of the brake, it is highly likely to cause crash. I hope someone can do further investigation.

The vsc light, abs light, check engine light and sound is are on. The code is back as well c1391 for this brake actuator. It is awell known problem with toyotas .this was fixed once already by toyota dealer and failed after 40k miles again. How can a part has failed again in such a short time and miles? this is a common problemand we can't get help from toyota company other than to pay for their lack of quality on parts?i can't afford $4000 plust to fix a part that only lasted 40,000 miles.when is toyota going to do a recall on this part and fix it for good?

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated while driving at various speeds the vehicle made an abnormal sound and while depressing the brake pedal. The contact stated that the vehicle lunged forward. The contact also stated that the sound was present while the vehicle was stopped with the gear shift lever in the park position. The vehicle was taken to a certified toyota mechanic to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the failure was due to a failed brake actuator assembly. The manufacturer was made aware of this issue. The approximate failure mileage was 65,000.

Abs accumator stopped working

The brake actuator assembly has gone out at 135000 miles. It interfers with braking. The brakes lock up frequently and car will almost hop to a halt. It is quite concerning and scary when it occurs.

The abs actuator makes loud noise anytime you step on brakes. Makes sound stationary or in motion.

The brake actuator is failing and is making loud noises. The car does not brake normally. I have reported braking problems since i bought the vehicle in 2007. When it hits a bump it accelerates and i must stand on the brakes so i do not hit someone. It lurches forward when it hits a pothole or some kind of obstruction in the road. When i worked down near the bus station i would hit the areas in the road where the buses created bumps in the roadway and it would lurch forward. I reported this numerous times at north bakersfield toyota. I recently went in to report the noise i was hearing and they finally figured out that the brake actuator is failing. I was told that it was not a hazard but they could not tell me when it will totally fail. I believe it is a safety hazard and there has been a problem from day one

Have had brake actuator malfunction/failurefor a very long time. Started with noises and has progressed to warning lights and almost complete brake failure. Have contacted lexus bc it a rx400h and not a highlander bit they respectfully decline to get involved. Had called over a year ago. Had catastrophic brake failure that almost caused an accident with other motorist and am now paying 3000 to have the brake actuator replaced that they have been told about for years and refused to fix and consistently remind me i don't service my vehicle at a dealership for normal maintenance.the previous owner never recieved notice or a warranty campaign and ultimately rid themselves of it because of the issue and price of the brake actuator to be fixed.

Vehicle is leaking brake fluid through the vacuum line from the master cylinder to the intake and then out the exhaust. Brakes are now spongy and do not operate as required for safe driving. Toyota refuses to acknowledge this recall stating my vehicle does not fall under the recall notice. The brake fluid slow leak happens both when stationary and in use. The recall was issued on october 21, 2010. Brake fluid travelling down this path also affects other components of the engine; such as, vacuum lines, fuel air sensors both prior to and after the catalytic converter, and the catalytic converter itself.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. When the vehicle was started, the brake light, antilock brake light, and the check engine light illuminated. The vehicle did not accelerate and the antilock brakes did not work. The vehicle was taken to a local dealer where it was diagnosed that the computer core needed to be replaced. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 90,000. ..updated 05/02/16

I purchased this vehicle from a private used car lot. They told me all service was completed through toyota so i had faith in toyota repairing any problems, within the first year the abs system started makeing strainge noices and the breaks were not very effeective, i have no choice but to continue driving since this is my family primary vehicle as a retired disable vet, i called toyota and they told me too bad that the previous owner could of had the extended warentiy but they didnt do it,now im stuck driving a dangerious vehicle with my family which includes 2 boys that are special needs and myself a 100% disabled vet. Not happy with toyota.

I have been having problems with the brake actuator, abs which failed prematurely. I have contacted toyota in july 2019 and was told the extender warranty campaign expired in dec 2018. The refused to covered the cost of the repair. $1,186.19 for the partplus $653. 00 fro the installation.after the repair was done the new brake actuator pump still doesnt work properly.when trying to brake on uneven road , manhole covers or over bumps feels like when i brake i am hitting accelerator and brake takes time to kick in..i have found myself in dangerous situations.this car was purchase for my 16 year old daughter and i dont feel comfortable letting her drive this car.

When applying the brakes there is a noise that comes from the brakes and it feels like the brakes are failing so i went to the toyota dealership to find out the problem and they said that the brake actuator was bad and had to be replaced.the cost of the replacement was quoted at $3200.00.i searched the web and found that this has occurred not just once but many times on numerous toyota vehicles over many years. I also determined that even if i were to pay to repair this condition that it would reoccur do to the defect in the design of this part of the braking system. Why hasn't this been addressed and a recall issued?

My 2006 highlander hybrid brake lights came on and had no brakes. Took to a mechanic who cleared the codes and after 24 hours they came back on. Called toyota and they said the warranty expired in 2017 for that extended warranty. I was quoted almost $2500.00 to get it fixed. Toyota said they can't do anything about the price. Now i have a vehicle i am making payments on that isn't safe to drive cause i have no brakes.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While making a turn at 5 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal and the vehicle accelerated at an unknown speed. As a result, the vehicle struck a pedestrian. A police report was filed. The pedestrian suffered injuries and medical attention was required. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was unknown.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated while driving 25 mph down a hill, while depressing the brake pedal, the brake pedal went to the floor and the vehicle hesitated and started making an abnormal sound. The contact stated that there was no warning light illuminated. The contact regained control and stopped the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to dch wappingers falls toyota (1349 u.s. 9, wappingers falls, ny 12590, (845) 288-0892) where it was diagnosed with needing the brake actuator to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 191,000.

Brakes are failing and when i brake at a stop light, the brakes seem like they are not activating and are dangerous because i cannot stop in time. Toyota must replace this otherwise it is a huge safety issue if brakes fail.

While driving the car, the brakes failed.i was able to stop the car without an accident, but it had to be towed.the repair shop found the master cylinder had failed.per toyota, the vin # for the car is not in the "batch" involved in a recall in 2010 involving the master cylinders for highlanders, and they refuse to honor the recall for this car.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving at any speed, the instrument panel displayed a "vehicle stability control" error message. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who diagnosed that the anti-lock brake system accumulator pump remained activated and drained the battery. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 122,000.

Loud continuous beep began in car with no indication as to what it was. Was driving at 40 mph, let off gas to get ready for turn, hit brakes and there weren't any. Was able to safely merge back into traffic and decelerate enough to turn onto the next street. Diagnosed as failed brake actuator assembly.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving approximately 30 mph, the brake and abs warning lights illuminated. The contact stopped the vehicle and shut the engine off. The vehicle was able to be restarted but would not shift out of park. The vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician stated that the brake switch would have to be replaced. After the brake switch was replaced, the technician advised that the failure continued and would have to diagnosed a second time. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 29,100.

The "brake actuator" became defective, and was not able to be repaired. The part was very expensive and seems to be a problem that could be considered wide spread enough that it should be "recalled".

The abs pump and module are defective

Vsc lights came on. Eventually lost all brakes. The abs actuator assembly had failed. I was driving slow enough to be able to pull over safely. This has been reported so many times here by different people, where is the recall on this part?!?! toyota had issued an extended warranty covering this part because they knew there were problems with it.thank god there wasn't an accident, grateful no one was hurt. Sickened i wasted my money on this vehicle. Never buying another toyota.

When i step on the brake, there is a 1-2 second delay before the brake works. This happens intermittently. No crashes, no injuries, no repair. Consequence: i get frightened the car will not stop. I own a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. This has happened for years.

For approximately 2-3 days (june 23-25) was experiencing honk when pushing brake pedal, almost constant tick of the abs actuator and stuttering at stops in 2006 toyota highlander (54,540 miles).took to own mechanic with diagnostic of faulty abs actuator.hoping part was covered under warranty made appointment with toyota dealer for service.before made it to appointment was driving forward when all dash lights and alarms for abs & traction control went off.upon pushing the brake pedal it was very soft requiring multiple pumps before vehicle slowed.called for tow to dealership.they confirmed abs actuator needed replaced and vehicle unsafe to drive.part replaced at owner's expense.my research has revealed other toyota vehicles, land cruiser, of similar year have same problem.service director of toyota and own mechanic said part generally expected to last life of vehicle if not well beyond the 4 year life of my vehicle.

2006 toyota highlander hybrid.on bumpy road surface it feels like the brakes give way for a second before reengaging.at the dealership i have been told that there is nothing wrong, but toyota did recall newer prius for the very same reason.the brakes do reengage, but the delay is alarming long and very disconcerting.this has happened repeatedly over the past few years that i've owned the car and i have reported it to the dealership every time i go in for regularly scheduled service, but with no satisfactory response.

Hybrid brakes slip when hitting a bump, similar to what is reported with the 2010 prius. We have a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. Have had this issue since purchasing the car in july 2005. Seems like you are braking fine, hit a bump while braking and momentarily lose braking.

2006 toyota highlander hybrid. Problem exists when braking.there is a significant delay when braking at speed.seems to occur when you are going over bumpy surfaces.

2006 toyota highlander: i have problems with the brakes. At slower speeds, the brakes seem to 'release' and then engage, almost like a little skip or coast before engaging.this has happened numerous times, the dealer could not replicate this, but both my husband and i have experienced this problem several times since we bought this car. We thought it was a hybrid 'feature', but looking online, others have noticed this too.

We have a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid that has had problems with it's braking system.i have had the highlander cause me great worry on five occasions. The occasions are all the same.when i am coming to a stop, and have stopped the car, the highlander will accelerate forward.i have been able to use my brakes to stop the car so far.the incidences have been nerve wracking to say the least.i have called my toyota dealership, and the manager said he has never heard of any problems with my make and year.i know there is a problem.i use my highlander to drive my two young sons to all of their activities.please help me in reporting this major problem.

My highlander hybrid 06 seems to have a low braking power mostly at low speeds and it slip, i tried to shift to n and that doesn't solve the problem. Note that the problem is frequently happens but not always. And nobody can resolve it.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign id number: 10v499000 (service brakes, hydraulic: foundation components: master cylinder). An authorized dealer was notified and they informed the contact that the part needed for repairs was on a massive backorder in which a time frame could not be provided for the availability of the part. The contact had not experienced a failure with the vehicle.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. While engaging the brake pedal at speeds of less than 10 mph downhill oron a ramp, the vehicle responded as if the brakes had failed and lunged forward. Within minutes, the brakes began functioning normally. The dealer was contacted; however, they were unable to duplicate the failure. There were no recalls and no repairs were made to the vehicle. The failure mileage was 29,118 and the current mileage was under 30,000.

When braking our 2006 toyota highlander the brakes seem to catch then release, catch and release.this is on dry pavement.the local toyota dealer service says this is normal operation and is because the battery recharging mechanism is taking over.this may be true but i am of the opinion that there is something wrong.when you apply the brakes and it reacts in the way it does you tend to want to easy up on the brakes because the car lurches a bit but that is the wrong thing to do!

This is an on-going occurrance.i own a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid that is having brake problems.when i press on the brake pedal my vehicle will lunge forward for a brief moment and then engage the brakes.if i would be close enough to another vehicle i would end up rear-ending the vechile in front of me.

Brake pedal travel longer towards the floor before it will stop. It feels like it will not stop. Battery drains out after sitting in a garage.

We have a recurring problem with the braking system in our 2006 toyota highlander hybrid.occasionally, when we are traveling below 40 mph and hit a bump, it feels like the brakes stop working for 1 - 2 seconds.it is very disconcerting, but so far has not caused any accidents. It is difficult to replicate, so the dealership has taken no action on it.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander.whenever the contact attempts to apply the brakes at low speeds, the brakes become unresponsive, and the stopping distance increases.there were no warning indicators prior to the failure.the intermittent failure was diagnosed by the dealer, but still persists.the current mileage was 52,000 and failure mileage was 46,000.

We own a 2006 highlander which we purchased new.it has 18,000 miles on it.when going down our driveway (185 feet at 35 degree slope) when the brakes are activated to stop before entering a cross street, on occasion there is little to no braking.it becomes necessary to quickly pump the brake to accomplish braking.this happens intermittently.discussions with the toyota dealer resulted in no resolution.the explanation was that the vehicle's collision avoidance system or abs was sensing the slope as a deceleration and was reacting accordingly.they said there were no reported problems (recalls) pertaining to this issue and we should just continue to be ready to pump the brake or pump them before we start down the driveway.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated while driving at various speeds, the brake pedal had to be pumped several times to stop the vehicle. The contact stated that the abs warning light and several other unknown warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was not diagnosed nor repaired. The manufacturer was informed of the failure but offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 175,000.

S10 direct reply - courtesy copy sent to the secretary sent from re the problems experienced with his 2006 toyota highlander.the consumer stated after he hit a bump or just to slow down, it felt as though the brakes were no longer working.in addition, he experienced an extraordinary noise from the front brakes whenever the brake pedal was depressed.the consumer was told it was a typical sound from the brakes for his model/year vehicle. Updated 11/12/10.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated there was a recurring failure in which the vehicle experienced an increased stopping distance when braking at low speeds. In addition, there was a slight hesitation when engaging the brakes before they would respond. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer on numerous occasions in which they were unable to diagnose the failure. The rotors were repaired once but did not correct the failure. The failure mileage was unknown and the current mileage was 65,623.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that there was no hydraulic pressure on the brake pedal and the pedal traveled too far into the floorboard when depressed. The contact believed that there was either air in the braking system or a defective master cylinder. The problem was intermittent. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where the brakes were bled twice but the failure continued. The contact called the manufacturer who advised him to take the vehicle to the dealer but offered no further assistance. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 150 and the current mileage was approximately 35,000.

We own an 2006 toyota highlander hybrid and we have had times where the breaks appear to cut out for a second when slowing the car to turn a corner.the car will surge ahead while the break is being used during the turn which can be dangerous if you are not expecting it. We have learnt to expect it and take extra caution now when making turns. This has been happening since we bought the car and it happens a few times each week.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact was driving at approximately 40 mph when he noticed that, although he depressed the brake pedal while driving over a bump in the road, the vehicle did not slow down. He also experienced the same brake failure when on flat pavement. Another driver of the vehicle also noticed the brake problem. The contact called the manufacturer and was told that they could not assist him with the repair costs. The vehicle had not been repaired at the time of the complaint. The failure mileage was approximately 36,000. The current mileage was approximately 43,000.

Basics are the wheel on my 2006 innova split inhalf while driving down the road at 25kph. Innova was maintaned by toyota so improper wheel installation would also be their problem. This wheel was recalled in vietnam around dec. 2009, a mechanic at toyota of philippines has told me toyota knew of the bad philippine wheels but they could not track them and same wheels may be in the usa! for a longer story as to what has happened and what toyota has not done can be found on my old site. Www.filipinavisa.com/innovai am a retired faa wg-4749 so am well versed on metal fatigue and much more. I am also a 100% service connected vet. There are no proper testing labs in the philippines. Please go to the above link to really understand what is ongoing. Your form does not list the proper model so i had to select what you have.

Dt*:the contact stated while brake pressure was applied at 5 mph into a parking space, the vehicle lurched forward and jumped over a curb without warning.the contact shifted the vehicle in reverse and the vehicle suddenly accelerated backwards while constant brake pressure was applied.the vehicle crashed into another parked vehicle where it came to a final stop.the contact was wearing a seat belt, but no injuries were sustained.there was moderate damage to the rear bumper and right passenger side panel of the vehicle.the police were alerted and a report was taken.the vehicle was towed to a dealer who was unable to duplicate the problem.the manufacturer was alerted.

Wife was backing up a 2006 toyota highlander limited into the garage which she has been doing since the car was new. Car started to accelerate and she could not stop it. It went through the back wall of the garage destroying the garage wall and the vehicle.

I went to the dealer related to nhtsa campaign id number: 11v34200.the dealer check the highlander and said that the recall not apply and did not need to be installed or repair the inverter. The next week ll the panel warning lights turn on(brake, slip, vcs warning, exclamation sing and abs).then a return to dealer, they check the highlander. Now they said that the problem is the abs module.how i can corroborate that my car is not included in the safety recall.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander.the contact stated the brake pedal extended to the floor when the brakes were applied and the braking distance had increased.the contact took the vehicle to a local mechanic who replaced the master cylinder.the contact stated after the vehicle was repaired the brakes did not feel safe and the vehicle was driven to the dealer.the dealer stated the front brake pads were replaced; however, the contact did not have the front brake pads replaced. The contact stated the master cylinder was still faulty and the vehicle was unsafe to drive.the vin was not available. The failure mileage was 105,000.

2006 toyota highlander hybrid had problems with brakes and steering going out at the same time**nar**the vehicle was involved in an accident.when the consumerslammed on the brakes there was no pulsating sensation, as expected when the abs activates.the consumer believes the brakes and steering failed at the same time.the vehicle coasted about 150 feet until it impacted another vehicle.

Dt*: the contact stated while making an emergency stop after traveling 25 mph, the steering wheel locked up when the brakes were applied. The steering remained locked after the collision, although there was insufficient damage to interfere with the wheels.no injuries were sustained.a police report was taken and the vehicle was towed to the service dealer.the manufacturer was notified and an investigator was sent to inspect the vehicle.updated 10/30/06. The consumer the ecu has bee replaced three times. The last replacement occurred on february 9, 2009. The consumer also remembered when he slammed on the brake, there was no pulsating sensation in the pedal as there should have been with a vehicle that has abs. Updated 04/08/10.

Complete brake failure without warning on three separate episodes in the past two months.brake master cylinder replaced by dealer.brakes again serviced by dealer, but i am not aware of what was done.by luckonly, the failures occurred in locations where traffic could swerve to avoid hitting us, or we had room to go off of the road and hit a snow bank or coast to a stop.

Last sunday, october 14, 2007, i was driving my 2006 highlander hybrid at hormigueros, pr (zip code 00660), when suddenly the vehicle's steering got really stiff. It all happened at a cruising speed of 40-45 miles per hour when suddenly the vehicle's turning wheel got hard and it got really difficult to control.i surely got the scare of my life.i experienced some difficulties while trying to stop the vehicle and park it in a safe place. The vehicle's control panel indicated the following message: verify the hybrid system.we took it the same day to the nearest dealer (the one that i also bought the vehicle) toyota del oeste, located at hormigueros, pr (00660). My vehicle has received every service recomended by toyota since i bought it. In october 19, 2007 toyota del oeste gave me a quote (number pq2105) for $5,957.45 for the repairing costs of my vehicle.the quote specified a transaxle assy for $4867.71, plus $700 for 14 labor hours and a local tax of $389.74.the dealer indicated that once the transaxle was replaced it will have one year only warranty.they also indicated that the transaxle assy was not part of the hybrid system so the warranty can not cover the repair costs (my vehicle had aprox. 66,000 miles. According to toyota, warranty for hybrid components is 8 years / 80,000 miles).my concerns: 1) how i, as a consumer, make sure that toyota is not making me pay for a defect that my vehicle may have from the factory? 2) how i am going to be sure that if they replace the transaxle assy i will not be exposed again to an unsafe situation related with a similar problem (remember that a large percentage of roads across the island of puerto rico are built over mountains).3) how do i really make sure that the dealer is truly making me pay for a component that is not part of the hybrid system and can not be covered by the warranty (remember that, although other manufacturers maybe available, hybrid technology in puerto rico is dominated by toyota.

The contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. While making a right turn at approximately 5 mph, the steering wheel became difficult to maneuver and the instrument panel illuminated. The failure recurred several times. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic, but was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 142,085. Updated 04/06/16*lj,updated 4/25/18

In the last 4 weeks my 06 highlander hybrid has had malfunctions in the brakes and in the power steering.both issues rendering the car inoperable.the first issue that was to arise was the brake actuator pump.i noticed it was failing when i got in the vehicle to move it out of the driveway and noticed after i put the car in gear that their was no power brake assist.when the car was shifted into drive the car began rolling even while i was pushing hard on the brakes.luckily the brake assist resumed and i did not run into anything but the car unintentionally moved about 5 feet.i mentioned this to my wife, and she said while driving home one day the car made a high pitched buzz.she was close to home, so she made it home and parked the car and forgot about the noise.after the car was turned back on again no noise was made and no cel or warnings were displayed.the actuator was replaced, and the car operated fine for about one week and probably 40 miles of driving.i want to mention i had noted a odd feeling in the brakes for years leading up the the failure.the brake pedal would continue to the floor while trying to maintain constant pressure on the brakes.i believe this is due to the actuator losing pressure, but it would cause an uneasy sensation of failing brakes, but no cel's were ever triggered.the new actuator fixed this.after fixing the car we drove it on a few trips.yesterday 8/24/21 my wife went to drive the car, and it wouldn't start.she tried about 10 times and it wouldn't turn on.i put a battery charger on the car and the battery looked okay.i tried to start it a few time probably 5 and finally got the ready light, so the car was ready to go, but all of a sudden the car would shut off and the ready light would go out and the p/s light would come on.this light is triggered when something is wrong with the power steering system, and the computer will disable the vehicle.the car immobile now.these are worth recalling.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While driving at 35 mph the steering seized and made steering the vehicle very difficult. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing; however, the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. The mechanic cleaned the power steering pump, but the failure recurred. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 105,000.

2006 toyota highlander hybrid had problems with brakes and steering going out at the same time**nar**the vehicle was involved in an accident.when the consumerslammed on the brakes there was no pulsating sensation, as expected when the abs activates.the consumer believes the brakes and steering failed at the same time.the vehicle coasted about 150 feet until it impacted another vehicle.

Once after parking and then twice while driving on a highway, the check hybrid system light, the vsc light, the check engine light, and the caution light all illuminated and the vehicle lost all power including steering assistance . Each time requiring multiple key turns to restart the vehicle into limp home mode. This vehicle has been repaired once before for a similar issue which occurred while driving up a hill in moderate traffic.the tank is full of fuel, the tires are less than a year old, and the vehicle undergoes regular maintenance(which includes a new battery as the one bought from toyota had a few dead cells after only a year or two). I've read multiple complaints about this online while searching for the underlying issue and there seems to be a related recall that doesn't include my vin.

I have owned this highlander hybrid 2006, for exactly 1 week. There were no incidents leading up to this one while owner drove vehicle that week.owner started car on saturday morning to get kids to soccer game and vocal class, both missed.upon starting vehicle driver noticed p/s warning sensor light on dashboard. Then put car in reverse and realized there was no power steering in vehicle?this was the one and only light that came on. Contacted dealership who says they will contact owner on monday.

Steering recall: i have a 2006 toyota highlander hy with the p/s (powers steering) light on. I've been to toyota twice in the past week and only owned the vehicle for 2 weeks. They say they cannotdo anything without knowing the problem and i've told them the problem. The vehicle also tries to accelerate on its on when at a complete stop.

While driving, we (multiple drivers) experience intermittent loss of power steering at slow to moderate speeds (below 30 mph).we have checked the fluids and all looks good.the mechanic cannot pinpoint the issue and i've noted that multiple people on the internet have experienced the same issue.the issue occurs very sporadically and may go days without recurrence.it has occurred during turns around the corner as well as during lane changes.

I brought 2006-1007 highlander hybrid vehicle in 2005 from the beginning i am having difficulties with the steering i told dealer multiple times, toyota company multiple times about the steering problem.as soon as i drive above 25 mph my car pulls towards right very badly i have to apply lot of pressure on the steering to put on the road.due to this i spent 1000s of dollars to do wheel alignment and steering checkdue to this i spent 1000s of dollars on my tires i have to change my tires every two years even though the manufacturer gives warranty for 6 years 65k miles.

I turned on the car and the steering wheel locked up or was not powersteering any longer and for a 55 year old woman driving this car is impossible.

My highlander hybrid 06 seems to have a low braking power mostly at low speeds and it slip, i tried to shift to n and that doesn't solve the problem. Note that the problem is frequently happens but not always. And nobody can resolve it.

Dt*: the contact stated while making an emergency stop after traveling 25 mph, the steering wheel locked up when the brakes were applied. The steering remained locked after the collision, although there was insufficient damage to interfere with the wheels.no injuries were sustained.a police report was taken and the vehicle was towed to the service dealer.the manufacturer was notified and an investigator was sent to inspect the vehicle.updated 10/30/06. The consumer the ecu has bee replaced three times. The last replacement occurred on february 9, 2009. The consumer also remembered when he slammed on the brake, there was no pulsating sensation in the pedal as there should have been with a vehicle that has abs. Updated 04/08/10.

Toyota highlander hybrid-i have lost abs brakes, stability control and power steering along with the hybrid engine on two occasions with my 2 week old 2006 highlander. I have brought it to the dealer twice-the first time they found "malfunction codes" and "rebooted" the computer and told me it was operating as "designed," only to happen again 2 days later. Currently, they are replacing a computer. Date of incident and purchase of vehicle is actually 2006 but is not an option below. I am concerned it will happen again and result in an accident in the future.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. While driving 25 mph he lost power steering. As a consequence, it became difficult to control the steering wheel. The dealer was notified and a technician concluded that the rack and pinion, and electrical motor needed to be replaced. The failure and current mileages were 61,000.

Driver's sunvisor constantly falls way from glass and points almost straight down, blocking most vision of the road.has been replaced 3 times since new (12/2006) under warranty, and now the 4th visor is failing.they only seem to last about 3-9 months before rod sleeve tension bushing wears out.i do not hang or clip anything to the visor."date of incident" is not meaningful; blocked vision happens every day until i get a new sunvisor.this is on a lighted visor; it is not thevisor with the toyota homelink feature.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the vehicle was very well kept and that the undercarriage of the vehicle was regularly washed and serviced however, the undercarriage became very corroded. The subframe and front suspension of the vehicle showed an excessive amount of rust. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 256,000.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the bumper of her vehicle was not sturdy.she was involved in two collisions where the bumper did not protect against any damage. The dealer advised the contact to purchase a safeguard.the contact did not inform the manufacturer. The failure mileage was 6,000.updated 05/05/11*ljupdated 05/13/11

While driving down the road, with sunroof, sunshade and windows and doors closed, the sun roof and sunshade was ripped out of the car. The pieces went flying into the road and side of the road behind me.thankfully not hitting other cars. We had no notification of a recall, or problem with sunroof unit.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the vehicle was very well kept and that the undercarriage of the vehicle was regularly washed and serviced however, the undercarriage became very corroded. The subframe and front suspension of the vehicle showed an excessive amount of rust. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 256,000.

I brought 2006-1007 highlander hybrid vehicle in 2005 from the beginning i am having difficulties with the steering i told dealer multiple times, toyota company multiple times about the steering problem.as soon as i drive above 25 mph my car pulls towards right very badly i have to apply lot of pressure on the steering to put on the road.due to this i spent 1000s of dollars to do wheel alignment and steering checkdue to this i spent 1000s of dollars on my tires i have to change my tires every two years even though the manufacturer gives warranty for 6 years 65k miles.

I have vibration in front two wheels on my toyota 2006 highlander. I have replaced the tires, rims, and two alignments, still the same problem before and after. The left rear tire put to the left when changing lanes. The problem always there. The vehicle does go in a straight line, so the alignment is not a question. I can feel the vibration in the steering wheel. My local toyota dealership tech road tested the vehicle with me felt the same vibration. The vibration starts around 55 mph and increases as the vehicle goes fast. When slowing down, the suv willwobble. The dealership tech physically inspected the vehicle and found no problem. The agency wrote the ticket as no problems found.what shall i do?

I have had axles break while driving after they where replace and they say there is nothing a matter with the front end. And the frame is rusted after a year and it is breaking.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the vehicle was very well kept and that the undercarriage of the vehicle was regularly washed and serviced however, the undercarriage became very corroded. The subframe and front suspension of the vehicle showed an excessive amount of rust. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 256,000.

I have a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. It has the four wheel drive "i"system. Any time the vehicle senses slipping in the tires it cuts power to all wheels. I have been stuck in very manageable conditions. Not only do you not get 4 wheel drive to help out of adverse conditions, you get no drive to any wheels and are left stuck. I spoke with toyota and they said that the vehicle is designed to do this to prevent damage to the hybrid system. There is no information in any of the literature provided when purchasing a vehicle. This vehicle should not be sold to anyone who drives in snow or on any thing other than an improved road. Toyota acknowledged that they have received other complaints regarding this issue but will not correct it, nor inform buyers about it's design. This will undoubtedly strand drivers in adverse conditions they deem manageable.

When braking our 2006 toyota highlander the brakes seem to catch then release, catch and release.this is on dry pavement.the local toyota dealer service says this is normal operation and is because the battery recharging mechanism is taking over.this may be true but i am of the opinion that there is something wrong.when you apply the brakes and it reacts in the way it does you tend to want to easy up on the brakes because the car lurches a bit but that is the wrong thing to do!

- the contact stated that 2006 toyota highlander lost power when heused the vehicle for towing. Weather conditions varied,road conditions were primarily icy, gravel, and dirt.the only way he could get the vehicle to move was by un-hitching the trailer.the dealer told the contact that this was the way the vehicle wasdesigned, and it will lose power to protect the vehicle if the load wastoo heavy. The vehiclelost power at 3,500 miles and at 17,500 miles. There were no warning signs before or after power loss.the vehicle started up and drove normally once the trailer wasunhitched. Akthe consumer was told the problem could not be duplicated, the vehicle was performing as it was designed to do. Updated 01/29/07.

The drivers side sun visor falls down whether in motion or stopped, it causes a blocked vision which can cause collisions.

Vehicle has original headlights that were in it when i bought the car.the bulbs are burning the lens over the lights.i "do not" drive with the high beams on as the dealership tried to insinuate.no dumbass drives with the high beams on all the time. Toyota claims bulbs are an exclusion on the warranty.this is a factory defect and should be a recall item.they want to charge the purchaser to replace the bulbs which show evidence of of defect as well as the lens cover.i would like to see toyota or the manufacturer of the bulb replace these items at no cost to the purchaser.even if they don't replace the lens cover at least replace the bulb with the proper bulb.car has always jerked from the time i purchased it.i thought it was the transmission but toyota claims they didn't detect anything when i took it in for service for this issue.

After being driven or idling for awhile, the car starts cutting out.it acts like it isn't getting gas.i have to pump the accelerator or push it to the floor. Hills especially cause it to stall. It was so bad, i had it towed. The scan showed a oxygen sensor problem. Had that replaced. It drove ok for awhile. It has resumed the stalling. When i read the recall, it sounded like my car would be included. The vin # shows it not being on the list. Please verify because it cuts out, acting like it isn't gettingfuel. The area i was in was a country road with no shoulders to pull off on.it also happened on a 4 lane highway.if it is not a recall, any suggestion will be appreciated. The exact days in september are an educated guess. Thank you.

The driver's side sun visor began to fail on june 13, 2015 where it would not stay in its intended positions, snug against the roof or windshield, but could be kept out of the way. On june 22, it not longer stayed in either fixed position but remained down, impairing my vision significantly. It had to be held up by hand until i could get home to remove it.

Funny how toyota says "toyota will notify owners ......" but yet i have not received any kind of correspondence.this is in regards to the labels recall.

Ever since we purchased our 2006 toyota highlander we have randomly experienced acceleration problems. After slowing down, we slowly accelerated and would experience a sudden thrust but could slow it down by lessening the pressure on the gas pedal or by braking.this would happen at random 2 or 3 timesper year.we both thought it was our fault until we read about the toyota acceleration problems.now, we don't believe it is our fault and is a built-in problem. We recently have talked to the toyota service department and they referred us to the toyota headquarters for filing a complaint with them.we were told this car is not on the recall list.since our problem does not seem as bad as other year's car, it may be that this is the year the problem developed in toyota and got progressively worst as adjustments were made to the car's programming or engine. The last incident involving this acceleration was in late february or early march,2010. We hope this information may be of some help to you and us in solving our problem.

Reference: nhtsa odi number 10185505 dated march 14, 2007.this is my original complaint about toyota acceleration problems that has been posted on this site for 3 years and i've never had any response of any kind.i had taken the car to the toyota dealer a total of 3 times for the same problem and they were unable to fix it and said that is just the way toyotas act.i live in florida and under florida law a lemon is a car that has been taken to the dealer for 3 times and not fixed ... Guess i got a lemon.now i never heard from you so i guess you really don't either.

1. I was traveling east on bolsa ave. Going straight,and the other driver was coming out of the abc market driveway.she made a right turn.2. My car made a loud sound and then drove into the other driver's car.3. I had my foot on the brakes, but the car went forward like it was a racing car.then the car went in reverse and landed from the street onto the sidewalk.4. My car is a 2006 toyota highlander5. I believed the pedal got stuck and the car accelerated towards the other car.6. It felt like the car was going 100 miles an hour.

On monday oct.4 i was driving my 2006 toyota highlander when i was approaching a stop sign. I let of the accelerator and started to stop. Suddenly the engine started revving up on its own and continued to rev up higher and higher. I put the car in neutral and it continued to race to over 6000 rpm before it finally kicked out. This vehicle has never done this before. It has 50,000 miles . This vehicle was not included in toyotas accelerator recall and i never gave it any thought on mine. I always assumed mine was o.k. But this experience has really shook me up.now i am scared to drive this vehicle in case this happens again.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving approximately 2 mph, the vehicle erroneously accelerated and the contact crashed into a pole. The passenger sustained bruising to the chest. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was not contacted about the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 200,000......updated 06-19-13updated 06/27/2013

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the vehicle would momentarily surge forward when the brakes were applied. The failure occurred on an intermittent basis. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer, where the contact was informed that a brake module and the transmission were defective. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer, where the contact was informed that clips on the floor mats were responsible for the failure. The vehicle was again repaired, but the failure continued. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure, but offered no assistance. The failure mileage was approximately 55,000 and the current mileage was 60,000.

Vehicle toyota 2006 vin #[xxx] highlander limitedprior complaint sent to toyota & dot 2/4/2010.after a stop when accelerator sometimes there is a second or two pause before the engine responds causing a sudden lurch forward. Additionally when diving at in town speeds and the accelerator is released and then a resumption of pressure on it there is a second or two pause before the engine engages, also causing a lurch forward.i have learned to "expect the condition" and make allowances for it, however it still causes concern and possibly a dangerous acceleration.the accelerator and engine activation need to be corrected for this "pause and lurch forward response".parts of this document have been redacted to protect personally identifiable information pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

Vehicle hesitates or stalls on acceleration. Very dangerous situation to be in if pulling into traffic and not able to accelerate. Vehicle will also lung or over accelerate on some occasions after hesitation.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact was driving at approximately 50 mph when the vehicle suddenly accelerated. The contact depressed the brake pedal but the vehicle did not slow down. She swerved left to right in an attempt to stop the vehicle; instead, the vehicle flipped over. The contact climbed out the front window and sustained head injuries as none of the air bags deployed. A police report was filed. The contact had not called the manufacturer at the time of the complaint. The current and failure mileages were approximately 55,000.

2006 toyota highlander hybrid - i was stopped in a right turn only lane.the vehicle in front of me began to make a right turn on a red light.as he moved forward, i slightly released pressure on the brakes and my vehicle lunged forward and crashed into the vehicle in front of me which had stopped suddenly.this "lunging" is a common occurrence in this toyota vehicle.we had thought it was just an idiosyncrasy of the hybrid vehicle.however, my brother has a newer model highlander hybrid and he does not experience this lunging.what i mean by lunging is that the vehicle, at times, will lunge forward as you release the brake at higher speed than an idle.in the simple accident mentioned above, my vehicle sustained over $3000 in damage, which is quite an extraordinary amount for this type of accident.

I received your response to my letter of complaint datedfeb 24, 2011.it did not address my concern with the delayed response between the depressed accelerator and a delayed engine response.rather i was informed by a form letter that ny complaint would be satisfied with a "floor mat adjustment".i was additionally notified that a 2nd letter from toyota would arrive by early may 2011 when "parts are ready and preparations are complete.i have not received this notification as of this date.i repeat;my accelerator does not stick".sometimes there is a one or two second delay when the accelerator is depressed and the engine responds causing a fast "lurch forward" rather than a gradual increase form the current speed or sometimes from a complete stop it will happen.the delayed engine response to a depressed accelerator is a serious problem with potentially dangerous consequences.sincerely,

I was driving my car into an underground parking lot.i put on the brakes and they would not engage.i tried again.i eventually slammed into the wall at the end of the parking lot. My car caught on fire and i was hurt, taken to the hospital. The car was inspected and found to have no brake problems, so i was deemed at fault for the accident. This was before we found out about the floor mat and accelerator problems with toyotas. My incident was obviously one of a runaway car. It was a 2007 toyota highlander.

2006 toyota highlander.consumer writes in regards to vehicle sudden acceleration accident.the consumer stated the vehicle accelerated and jumped a curb and hit a building while the brakes were being depressed.

Friday early may 2008, i carried my highlander for it's 30k service at 28k, due to hesitation, lurching, backfiring at times and poor gas mileage.at the service, i was told they clean the accelerator senor. The vehicle ran fine getting 28 miles per gallon, but notice a change in the vehicle grounding. I could hear the engine noise though the radio sometimes in the morning. The engine noise was added feature.i noticed the engine shifting was smooth until the following tuesday.it was rain traffic medium driving 65 mph.the highlander consumed a quarter of a tank within 20 miles.my highlander is kept in garage nightly and most of the day.i make an appointment to my nearest toyota dealer on 16may08 31k.the local dealership reset my vehicle?s computer by connecting the battery and reconnection.i was told 2 weeks before hand at the dealership it was a possibly of vehicle ?s computer software needing upgrading when they cleaned the accelerator senor. Today, the vehicle doesn't have the smooth accelerating power.for this vehicle, riding in traffic causes serious problems due lack of power lurching, poor gas mileage or the possible of losing control. No computer test was completed. I change gas station types and various gas treatments, it ?s not the gas.i have driving and working on cars since 1978 from engine, electrical system and brakes.i even noticed when the highlander is full with gas.the vehicle sometime cough or delay. Is there a lemon law this?

I was parking my toyota highlander when suddenly the car accelerated while i had my foot on the brake.i braked as hard as i could and the car continued to move forward until i put the car in park and turned off the ignition. I moved a parked car completely out of their parking space and i went over half way thru the same space before i was able to stop my car. My brakes were smoking and i left tire marks on the asphalt. This all began when i was almost completely stopped in the parking space.

2006 toyota highlander 3-3v-6 5 speed auto.very erratic shifting and hesitation when at slow speeds. Happened mostly in stop and go traffic.very dangerous because car lurched forward and brakes needed to be applied much harder thanonewould like.couldnever be sure when merging into traffic how the car will respond. Very dangerous.had a 2002 highlander before this one and had no problems.car has been back to the dealer 4 times since purchase in july 2006.each time i was told that the car has to adjust to my driving style. Unless the check engine light goes on they won't even try to fix anything.i even had the regional rep drive it (5 miles) and proclaim the car to be normal.if this is normal, you can keep it.i am so disappointed in this car. Toyota is waiting for a serious accident to occur. I intend to file a claim with the nj lemon law.

I accelerated to avoid a collision at low speed in an intersection.the car hesitated about 2 seconds after i pressed the gas pedal, then lurched forward, spinning the drive wheels.the length of delay or hesitation in response to accelerator input is frequently there, but is somewhat unpredictable, making stop-and-go traffic performance dangerous.poor performance of the cruise control function is probably related to this defect.the car was returned to the dealer for service at 1500 miles.the dealer did a thorough check of the equipment and found no defective parts.dealer states that there are no service bulletins for this problem, in spite of the fact that toyota has acknowledged this problem and promised to fix it since december 2004.this is a serious problem.had the pavement been wet, i could have lost control of the vehicle.fortunately, in the incident described, the other driver was able to avoid a collision.next time, i might not be so lucky.

Complaint: 2006 base highlander, fwd, 4 cylinders. Brake system (vsc, trac off, abs & brake) and tpms lights on, disabling safety features. 1)tpms flashing light. Issue may have been in-process since day 1. It regularly came on, reset by dealers and eventually showed us how to reset ourselves.2)brake system lights. All (4) came on, diagnosed as left rear wheel sensor. Dealer quoted cost: $1000. Replacement didn't work, wound up replacing wheel hub assembly pigtail. Lasted two (2) weeks, re-diagnosed as abs pump/control module assembly. Dealer quoted cost: $2500.while this itself is ridiculous, the repair costs would exceed 1/8th (13%) the cost of the vehicle new! now, in 2014, it's approximately(50%) of the current vehicles value.this issue has recently resulted in screeching to a halt in dangerous traffic. It essentially negates the star safety system features, for various environmental and driving conditions. This issue cannot be ignored any longer, since it's the topic on numerous web site forums and inquiries and even salvaged used parts are being sold by many sites for this problem.recompense: remuneration of expenses to date and future repairs to correct this problem is requested. Review of tsb and/or investigation into recall campaign to fix all affected vehicles.

On bumpy roads or ditches, my 2006 toyota highlander hybrid vehicle does not brake or the brake slips.it feels like it suddenly accelerates with braking becoming ineffective.

Today, another lexus /toyota has an acceleration problem which finally caused 4 deaths. Many of us have had similar experiences. You have 3 at least already listed in your complaints. 2006 toyota highlanders (3) just took off and drivers couldn't stop them (i am one) until the car hit something. Lexus too, made by toyota. Please check into this. I wrote toyota to explain that i did not put my foot on accelerator. I got a generic letter back, without help or explanation. We have a problem with these cars , someone needs to address these unexplained accelerations.. My car flew through the air with me screaming , trying to stop it. I hit headon into a cement side of an irrigation ditch. Passenger is still in rehab since march of this year. Is it just the mats, as the san diego press is suggesting with the death of the chp and his 3 family members? i think not. Something in one of the systems, codes,cruise control, computer or ??? please check these out. Toyota has kept quiet long enough. Farmers insurance is coding my accident as my fault, yet i have never had an accident and did not cause this one.

I had a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. In february of 2007, i took it to the local dealership because i had experienced the car surging/accelerating upon braking and was unpredictable as to when it may occur. The tech didn't experience this issue/also ran diagnostics which came back as "no codes found". Since i continued to experience this issue, and after learning of similar issues occurring in other toyota models and now the recalls, i took it back, and again they were unable to diagnose the issue and got the same "no codes found" when diagnostics were applied. After these experiences, and reading about other 2006 highlander hybrid issues, i decided i no longer felt safe driving my vehicle and since the dealership was unable to repair this issue, even while under warranty, i decided to trade my vehicle.

Was driving in traffic when an alarm sounded and several dashboard lights lit up.center display said "check vsc system".i took it to the dealer who said the abs module needs to be replaced at a cost $2,800.other than a vibration under the hood while slowing down the car appears to be operating normally.the abs warning light is on which leads me to believe the abs maybe disabled.i was able to run a vsc diagnostic and pulled code 45.given the number of reported incidents for this failure it appears to be a wide spread problem.

I had an accident when i was driving my toyota 2006 highlander because of unintended acceleration.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. While making a turn at 5 mph, the contact depressed the brake pedal and the vehicle accelerated at an unknown speed. As a result, the vehicle struck a pedestrian. A police report was filed. The pedestrian suffered injuries and medical attention was required. The dealer and manufacturer were not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was unknown.

Once after parking and then twice while driving on a highway, the check hybrid system light, the vsc light, the check engine light, and the caution light all illuminated and the vehicle lost all power including steering assistance . Each time requiring multiple key turns to restart the vehicle into limp home mode. This vehicle has been repaired once before for a similar issue which occurred while driving up a hill in moderate traffic.the tank is full of fuel, the tires are less than a year old, and the vehicle undergoes regular maintenance(which includes a new battery as the one bought from toyota had a few dead cells after only a year or two). I've read multiple complaints about this online while searching for the underlying issue and there seems to be a related recall that doesn't include my vin.

My 2006 toyota highlander occasionally fails to accelerate while turning.the most predictable time this occurs is when slowing to almost a stop into a left turn and then attempting to accelerate into the turn.depressing the accelerator only causes the vehicle to accelerate slightly.i normally have to accelerate hard or reaccelerate to get the car moving.there is about a 2-3 second delay between the time you depress the accelerator and when the car responds in the manner you expect.

The vsc light, abs light, check engine light and sound is are on. The code is back as well c1391 for this brake actuator. It is awell known problem with toyotas .this was fixed once already by toyota dealer and failed after 40k miles again. How can a part has failed again in such a short time and miles? this is a common problemand we can't get help from toyota company other than to pay for their lack of quality on parts?i can't afford $4000 plust to fix a part that only lasted 40,000 miles.when is toyota going to do a recall on this part and fix it for good?

After an synthetic oil change and rear brake job at firestone a few days earlier in atlanta, i was driving along and my check vsc system light came on. I then took it back to firestone and they put it on the computer and there were no codes; subsequently they suggested that i take it to the dealer for diagnosis. The diagnosis at the dealer revealed that i needed a new abs accumulator and this could be repaired for $3,118. I was not interested in spending this amount since the part has a know design manufacturers defect. I decided to do some research on clearing the check vsc system light and followed the instructions and the code cleared for about 9 days and reappeared on yesterday for some reason.what can i do?

Vehicle toyota, 2006 highlander limitedletter sent to toyota motor salesusa inc with the following information."after coming to a stop when i depress the accelerator to resume a forward motion there is sometimes a one or two second delay before the engine responds.and that resumption of engine speed is not a normal rate but at a higher rate causing the vehicle to "jump a little forward" before resuming a normal increase in accelerator speed.in a general sense i would describe the problem as a "delayed accelerator response" that happens occasionally.

The vehicle accelerates seemingly on it's own. While driving it picks up speed then slows down some.

Sudden acceleration of a 2006 toyota highlander while in reverse resulting in death. Updated 04/22/10 updated 07/12/10.updated 9/27/2011*cw

2006 toyota highlander hybrid sometimes surges forward on braking. Seems unpredictable as to when it might happen. Both my wife & myself have experienced this on several occasions. I wonder if it is related to the other sudden acceleration recall of other model years. I see the 2007 to 2010 camry is part of the recall. My understanding is that the highlander shares a lot of parts with that model.

Dt*:the contact stated while brake pressure was applied at 5 mph into a parking space, the vehicle lurched forward and jumped over a curb without warning.the contact shifted the vehicle in reverse and the vehicle suddenly accelerated backwards while constant brake pressure was applied.the vehicle crashed into another parked vehicle where it came to a final stop.the contact was wearing a seat belt, but no injuries were sustained.there was moderate damage to the rear bumper and right passenger side panel of the vehicle.the police were alerted and a report was taken.the vehicle was towed to a dealer who was unable to duplicate the problem.the manufacturer was alerted.

The brake actuator is failing and is making loud noises. The car does not brake normally. I have reported braking problems since i bought the vehicle in 2007. When it hits a bump it accelerates and i must stand on the brakes so i do not hit someone. It lurches forward when it hits a pothole or some kind of obstruction in the road. When i worked down near the bus station i would hit the areas in the road where the buses created bumps in the roadway and it would lurch forward. I reported this numerous times at north bakersfield toyota. I recently went in to report the noise i was hearing and they finally figured out that the brake actuator is failing. I was told that it was not a hazard but they could not tell me when it will totally fail. I believe it is a safety hazard and there has been a problem from day one

Hello,i would like to file a safety complaint on my 2006 toyota highlander hybrid, i had this car for the past four months and i experienced sudden acceleration, it happens 3- 4 times a week, or may be even more since i share the car with my husband i am not sure how often he gets it. The last time the sudden acceleration happened is today, luckily we were not driving close to another car. It feels like as if some one pushed the car from behind.thanks for considering this issue seriously and this is not a panic request after the recall, it is a realand serious issue.

Steering recall: i have a 2006 toyota highlander hy with the p/s (powers steering) light on. I've been to toyota twice in the past week and only owned the vehicle for 2 weeks. They say they cannotdo anything without knowing the problem and i've told them the problem. The vehicle also tries to accelerate on its on when at a complete stop.

My 2006 toyota highlander hybrid periodically lunges forward upon braking and when stopped.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving approximately 50 mph, the brake pedal was depressed continuously however, the vehicle continued to accelerate rapidly. The contact crashed into the rear of another vehicle, causing a chain reaction crash. The air bags deployed and bruised the contact's left arm, chest and neck. The contact also sustained multiple bruises from the seat belt. A police report was filed of the incident. The vehicle was towed to a collision center for inspection of the massive front end damages. The manufacturer was not notified of the incident. The approximate failure mileage was 99,000.

We have a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid.i should start off by stating that we love this vehicle.we have, however, noticed a "glitch" that might be related to the same problem that the prius has and thought we should report it.occasionally, when we step on the brake, and after the car is slowing down, the engine will surge forward as if it wants to accelerate again.pumping the brakes works and the car stops.i don't think this is a pedal problem but a computer problem.since we never tailgate and we always allow for distance to stop, this has never posed a problem for us but it is an issue worth noting.

I was in a parking lot, made a right turn to pull into a parking space.i slowed down but it seemed the car accelerated. In a matter of seconds, the car went through a row of bushes and slammed into a tree. The entire front end of the car had to be replaced.

Cruise control.if cruise is set at 70 mpg and you release it by the brake then try to resume the cruise after the vehicle has gone to 65 it will accelerate to 72 or 74 then drop to 70. I will not let this happen now by letting the speed get to whatever i had before, then resume to the original speed. I can duplicate this any time. The dealer said this was the way it now worked. My 1998 avalon does not do this when cruise is turned on.

Wife was backing up a 2006 toyota highlander limited into the garage which she has been doing since the car was new. Car started to accelerate and she could not stop it. It went through the back wall of the garage destroying the garage wall and the vehicle.

Toyota or the dealer has failed to remedy the defect (accelerator pedal) within a reasonable time for my 2006 highlander.

I accelerated to avoid a collision at low speed in an intersection.the car hesitated about 2 seconds after i pressed the gas pedal, then lurched forward, spinning the drive wheels.the length of delay or hesitation in response to accelerator input is frequently there, but is somewhat unpredictable, making stop-and-go traffic performance dangerous.poor performance of the cruise control function is probably related to this defect.the car was returned to the dealer for service at 1500 miles.the dealer did a thorough check of the equipment and found no defective parts.dealer states that there are no service bulletins for this problem, in spite of the fact that toyota has acknowledged this problem and promised to fix it since december 2004.this is a serious problem.had the pavement been wet, i could have lost control of the vehicle.fortunately, in the incident described, the other driver was able to avoid a collision.next time, i might not be so lucky.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that after shutting the vehicle off and exiting, the front driver's window rolled down into the door panel. Neither the dealer, nor the manufacturer, were made aware of the failure. The failure was not diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 118,000.

Driver's side sun visor will not stay in place, has begun dropping down obscuring my vision while driving.

Driver side sun visor will not stay in the up position against the ceiling.impairs driver's vision.

2006 toyota highlander....sun visor on driver's side will not stay in a locked position. It falls down and hangs blocking the driver's vision.

The driver sun visorwill not stay up and falls down obstructing my view while driving. While doing research on the internet there seems to be a large number of complaints of this same default of toyota highlanders sun visors falling downing and not remaining seated in the upright position.there is not any garage door openers or any other devices on the visor to cause extra heaviness that would lead to the failing of the visor. I have to put tape on the visor to provide myself with an unobstructed view to safely drive.

The sun visor on the passenger side will not stay up. It just keeps coming down and this can be dangerous while driving. I've had 5 different toyotas and never had this problem before.

Sun visor falls down, often when going over a bump, impairing vision.this started happing around 45,000 miles and now the visor will not stay up.

Visibility - the driver's side sun visor appears to have a "loose spring". It won't fully stay in the up position and when placed down, it also droops. Both situations impact the driver's vision.*ln

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the sun visor failed. The contact advised that the sun visor was previously replaced. However the repair did not correct the failure. The sun visor failed to stay secured and obstructed the driver's view.the vehicle was taken to auto nation toyota dealer (6300 west sahara avenue, las vegas, nevada 89146, phone number (866)-314-3304). For inspection the dealer advised that the sun visor assembly needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired.the manufacturer was contacted. The failure mileage was not available.

My 2008 highlander only has 130,000 miles, yet the driver's side visor drops and falls unexpectedly while driving, thus causing a driving safety hazardthe vehicle is accident free.i have codes check engine, vsc and trac off. Gas cap was replaced with new official toyota matched part & system checked but problem found - this display light combination is common on toyotas around this time.. My gas mileage & acceleration performance is negatively affected. Inability to properly accelerate creates a danger for inability to avoid collisions.

The sun visor on the rside will no longer stay up. It falls down and impedes vision. It will not stay up nor stay flush against the windshield either so it seriously blocks vision. It just keeps coming down and this can be dangerous while driving.

When is there going to be a recall for the power windows??? there was a recall for 2007 highlanders- in 2012, 2 months before i complained to toyota, they had no complaints !!this is a safety hazard, there are sooo many complaints. I currently have 2 windows that don't work,they were stuck in the down position, both of the motors have been disconnected. The 3rd window works when it wants to. My car currently has @ 88,000 miles. The visors don't stay up, another safety hazard !!! also way too many complaints.

Driver's side visor is broken and will not stay fully upright or fully down, it hangs midway blocking vision of traffic signals and upper field of vision, i have to hold the visor up with my hand to see traffic lights.i frequently bump my forehead into the visor when turning my head to look to the rear over my left shoulder as i am driving.i contacted my toyota dealer, given a ballpark estimate of $300-500 to repair.

Drive side visor will not stay in position.when i want it down to block the sun from my eyes, it hangs in the middle and won't stay up against the window, impairing visibility.

The driver side sun visor falls down and blocks my view of the road. The visor will not stay in position. It is too heavy.

Driver side sun visor failure, will not return to upright position.

The drivers side sun visor falls down whether in motion or stopped, it causes a blocked vision which can cause collisions.

While driving the drivers side sun visor will not stay up and drops down unexpectedly blocking vision ahead, very dangerous.

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the driver side window made noise whenever it was the rolled up or down. The vehicle was inspected by the dealer who diagnose that the master window switch had failed. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was unknown, but the current mileage was 65,000.

Today my rear window on driver's side malfunctioned due to the connecting tab out of alignment. I do not have children, i am the sole driver of this vehicle, so explain to me how a 3 year old auto that is not abused,that all of a sudden i have a bill for $160.89 to coggin toyota at the avenues, jacksonville,fl.i am recently widowed, on a fixed income and in the process of moving with one of my children. Love the car, drives like a dream, no previous major problems. I would appreciate considering some compensation regarding this bill that comes at a very emotional time of my life. Please consider my request.

The webasto sunroof had a safety recall that i didn't respond to in time.the serial number is 6256887.the form said if i waited to long i would need to file a claim...i should have paid more attention to the fine print!

The contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the sun roof exploded. The vehicle was taken to a dealer to be repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. The failure mileage was 66,000. Updated 03/15/16*lj

Windshield cracked for no apparent reason.this is the second toyota vehicle that this has happened with over the last two years. Vehicle was parked in garage.toyota gave me a case number [xxx] to reference.has anyone else had a problem with toyota windshields cracking for no apparent reason?information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6).

I brought 2006-1007 highlander hybrid vehicle in 2005 from the beginning i am having difficulties with the steering i told dealer multiple times, toyota company multiple times about the steering problem.as soon as i drive above 25 mph my car pulls towards right very badly i have to apply lot of pressure on the steering to put on the road.due to this i spent 1000s of dollars to do wheel alignment and steering checkdue to this i spent 1000s of dollars on my tires i have to change my tires every two years even though the manufacturer gives warranty for 6 years 65k miles.

Basics are the wheel on my 2006 innova split inhalf while driving down the road at 25kph. Innova was maintaned by toyota so improper wheel installation would also be their problem. This wheel was recalled in vietnam around dec. 2009, a mechanic at toyota of philippines has told me toyota knew of the bad philippine wheels but they could not track them and same wheels may be in the usa! for a longer story as to what has happened and what toyota has not done can be found on my old site. Www.filipinavisa.com/innovai am a retired faa wg-4749 so am well versed on metal fatigue and much more. I am also a 100% service connected vet. There are no proper testing labs in the philippines. Please go to the above link to really understand what is ongoing. Your form does not list the proper model so i had to select what you have.




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