We found the following complaints for TOYOTA HIGHLANDER (2007)
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The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander.while driving 5 mph, pulling into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated, struck a curb, crossed the median, and crashed into two parked vehicles.there were no injuries.the air bags failed to deploy.the front passenger side bumper and drivers side of the vehicle were damaged.the manufacturer stated that they would inspect the vehicle within 30 days.the insurance company was notified.the failure occurred without warning.the failure mileage was 29,000.updated 12/15/08. *ljthe consumer the poilce were not called. Updated 12/15/08.
Sudden loss of brakes on a 2007 toyota highlander.car rear ended a truck.driver broke right braking ankle. No skid marks.driver's head hit steering wheel even though air bag deployed.believe air bag only partially deployed.
I was driving and without any warning the car shutdown down, the car controls would not respond. The car continued till it lost momentum stopped, there was no/or very little braking and steering assistance/control.***i called toyota and reported the problem, no assistance was provided***the dashboard flashed lights, the vsc, awd and other lights came on. Fyi - the car has been regularly maintained.there are numerous controls on these similar issues, vsc awd ecu etc, but there seems to be no acknowledgement from toyota.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated that all the warning light illuminated on the instrument panel as the vehicle stalled. The vehicle was taken to a mechanic and the contact was told that the intelligent power module (ipm) needed to be replaced. The mechanic advised the contact of a recall associated with nhtsa recall campaign id number: 11v342000 (electrical system), but the manufacturer advised that the vehicle was not included in the recall campaign. The failure and the current mileages were 140,000.
Was pulling into parking spaceunder 5 mph and there was a sudden surge forward and the brakes did not work. Went over curb through bushes off another curb hitting underneath of car and brakes then worked again. Car was towed to dealer where they drove it put it on a machine and found nothing wrong with the car!
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact was driving 65 mph when the vehicle stalled. The vehicle did not restart and was towed to the dealer for diagnosis where the contact was advised that the power inverter would need replacing. The manufacturer was contacted, but the vehicle was not repaired. The vin was unavailable. The failure and current mileages were 123,000.
On my 2007 toyota high lander thehorn has stopped workingi have no horn , when i press the horn button it does not sound the horn. I took it to the dealer and they check the horn and the dealer said it was workingafter i left the dealer it did not work , i askedthe service adviser and he said its an intermittent problem, , the horn still does not work i still have noworking horn, something is grounding out in thesteering column. I still have no working horn and the dealer cant find theproblem.
When traveling down hill for extended periods of time the batteries charge and then start to emit noxious fumes into the cab of the vehicle. (ozone i think.) on several occasions we have had to roll the windows down or stop and exit the vehicle to allow the fumes to clear. The local dealer says that there is nothing wrong with the vehicle, and that there is nothing they can do about our complaints.
This is in follow-up to my complaint #10306258 filed earlier this morning (feb 5, 2010).i found my previous service order of july 23, 2008, from my toyota dealership, on which i complained about the delayed acceleration when i pressed on the gas pedal. Their response, as documented on my repair order was 'scanned for error codes. None present. Characteristic of this transmission.'on my previous report to you regarding this, i classified this as 'fuel system, gasoline' and as 'electrical system,' it looks like toyota classified this as a transmission problem.regardless, the facts are as i stated them and i still view this to be a dangerous condition.for the record, my vehicle was serviced on july 23, 2008 at west ashley toyota, 2100 savannah hwy, charleston, sc 29414. Their phone number is 843-556-9110. My customer nbr is 82921. My concern was addressed on their invoice # tocs178222.i had my vehicle in for a checkup at the above dealership this morning, after my posting on your web site. I again inquired about my previously reported acceleration problem. The maintenance representative, heather, informed me that she knows of no problem regarding this. When i asked if i was the only one who is experiencing this problem and questioned the fact that no one else has complained about this to toyota, heather told me that she personally has no knowledge of others reporting this.
Tl-while pulling into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated. The vehicle jumped the median and hit another vehicle in another parking space. The failure miles are not available. The current miles are 45,000 miles. Aa
During driving, abruptly without warning - the highlander hybrid during driving, without warning, just went dead - car did not respond to driver control. The dashboard started flashing lights and the vsc check, awd check, skid light, brake lights came on.the car, and power steering stopped responding to control.upon contacting the dealers, everyone has given us a different reason, some don't even make sense.
Horn stopped working, in motion, on a city street while turning.
The contact owned a 2007 toyota highlander. After the contact returned home and parked the vehicle, the horn started to beep. The contact walked outside and observed sparks under the vehicle. The contact attempted to extinguish the fire with the hose, but the vehicle became engulfed in flames. A fire report was filed. The fire department extinguished the fire. No injuries were sustained. The vehicle was destroyed. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 152,000.
Hybrid inverter failure.
Hazardous safety issue.possible manufacturer defect to electrical system on 2001-2007 toyota highlanders.while driving at high or low rate of speed, there has been many close calls of being hit from behind due to the manufacturer defect to their electrical components or wiring in specific to rear braking lights.when depressing the brake pedal the rear passenger brake lights do not come on.light bulbs changed, fuse was checked and connectors checked. There has been multiple identical related issues reported by consumers on many blogs and forums online.only remedy mentioned was to have the toyota dealer to replace the electrical braking component or circuitry.this should be a recall for the toyota highlander 2001-2007 on the critical braking systems on these vehicles.why do consumers have to pay upwards of $400 to replace what appears to be a manufacturer issue.this is a accident made to happen.also due to their poor design, the vehicle can't pass the state's vehicle safety inspection.
Starts without using a key and cannot be shut off.
Warning light - possible inverter malfunction. Just appeared for the first time.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander.the contact stated that he cannot see the speedometer on the instrument panel during the daytime.he stated that the lenses on the instrument panel are tinted, which he believes is the reason for the poor visibility.the dealer stated that they would be unable to repair the vehicle and advised him to call toyota.a complaint was filed with toyota and the contact was issued complaint number 200707203477.the current mileage was 1,000 and failure mileage was 50.updated 09/05/07
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander.while driving in the sunlight, the instrument panel lights are difficult to read.the manufacturer informed the contact to have the dealer test the vehicle.the dealer stated that they would be unable to repair the vehicle because that is how it was manufactured.the contact stated that the failure only occurs during the daytime.the current mileage is 100 and failure mileage was 37.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid.the contact stated that there was an issue with the 12-volt battery in her vehicle.on at least ten occasions, the 12-volt battery would not start.the contactwould attempt to start the vehicle, but the ignition would not turn over.she heard of instances where other people's vehicles completely shut down while driving; therefore, she was concerned that it could eventually happen to her.she took the vehicle to the dealer four different times, but they could not duplicate the failure.the dealer charged the battery and released the vehicle back to the contact.the manufacturer stated that because the failure could not be duplicated, they could not assist.the current mileage was approximately 38,500 and failure mileage was approximately 10,000.
Slow intermittent drain on toyota highlander hybrid 2007 auxiliary battery.since april 2007, the battery has died 5 times.dealer replaced with new battery, new dvd player but still cannot identify the source of the battery draw.
The brake actuator for the abs system failed and needed to be replaced. This was and is a known potential problem by the toyota company as a result of many toyota owners replacing their vehicle actuators due to failure but no recalls have been activated and available for my vehicle as of this current date.i fortunately did not get into an accident as a result but stop use of the vehicle and had it repaired immediately by a toyota dealership at my own expense. This was a very costly expense i incurred both in the actuator part and the labor to replace it. The actuator affected the brake system of my vehicle and is a major safety issue.
Warning light - possible inverter malfunction. Just appeared for the first time.
I was driving and without any warning the car shutdown down, the car controls would not respond. The car continued till it lost momentum stopped, there was no/or very little braking and steering assistance/control.***i called toyota and reported the problem, no assistance was provided***the dashboard flashed lights, the vsc, awd and other lights came on. Fyi - the car has been regularly maintained.there are numerous controls on these similar issues, vsc awd ecu etc, but there seems to be no acknowledgement from toyota.
While we were driving,going around a corner the antilock system decided to do it itself...and make my vehicle slip sideways. It was very dangerous as it took me from side to side.i have never had this happen before and i don't want it happening again.how do we fix this as fast as possible?
We are the original owners of this car. We have changed the oil and oil filter as required by toyota. Never had a problem until the last few months. All of a sudden we are going through multiple quarts of oil between oil changes. We never had to add oil previously. Searching online i see this is a known problem. I also read that toyota won't fix it. Wanted to add my name to the list of complaints in the hope that toyota will be forced to fix this issue.
During driving, abruptly without warning - the highlander hybrid during driving, without warning, just went dead - car did not respond to driver control. The dashboard started flashing lights and the vsc check, awd check, skid light, brake lights came on.the car, and power steering stopped responding to control.upon contacting the dealers, everyone has given us a different reason, some don't even make sense.
On my way home, check engine light comes on, then starts blinking. Got home and find out the oils all gone and dead car. My mechanic says the oil line has a recall and that it broke letting all oil out.
Water pump broke, suspension leaking, bearings broken, engine head bolts are stripped.
2007 toyota highlander hybrid with 100,000 miles stalled and died while driving on interstate at approx 65-70mph, illuminating multiple warning and safety lights on dash before becoming inoperable. Car was towed to local repair shop. Local repair shop states the hybrid system failed.
My 2007 toyota higlander was diagnosed with engine sludge even though the oil has been changed at the recommended service intervals.
2007 toyota highlander limited with stalling concerns customer states that the cars idle speed control valve and idle air control valve had to be replaced**cc
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid. When applying pressure to the brake pedal, the engine would occasionally rev making braking more forceful.he speculated that the engine control system failed. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for inspection.the technician stated there was no diagnostic testing equipment available to detect the malfunction.the failure mileage was 40,000.the current mileage is 42,000. Updated 02/1710 updated 02/19/10updated 03/02/10the consumer believed the problem was engine idle, not accelerating or braking. Updated 03/22/10.the consumer stated the problem he experienced was not due to a stuck accelerator, because the accelerator pedal also runs the hybrid motor. The hybrid motor is not accelerating the vehicle like the gas engine. If the gas pedal was the problem, the vehicle would still run away in electric motor. Therefore, it is definitely an engine problem, not an electric motor or electric generator. And it is something that controls the engine and the hybrid electric motor. Updated 04/09/10.the consumer stated he experienced sudden acceleration again. Updated 05/03/10
2007 toyota highlander hybrid with 45,000 mile on it.unprotected air conditioning condenser damaged by road debris - cost me $1300 to fix at dealer.i found other highlander owners on internet with identical problem. Also appears to be problem on toyota corolla (toyota issued tsb ac002-06 on this).clearly defective design - absolutely no protection in front of a/c condenser which is mounted very low with big open holes in shroud in front of it.almost forms a funnel for collecting rocks, broken tire chunk's, etc. From roadways and having this debris puncture air conditioning condenser. Complained to toyota customer service.response abysmal. And we were a toyota family - currently own two other toyotas.shame on toyota.
I have a 2007 toyota highlander that had mat entrapment--i had after market mats as none were given to me when i bought the vehicle--i reported this to toyota corporation and had vehicle inspected at dealership and rep said there was no defect in my accelerator--the vehicle had accelerated and i hit a picnic table and 2 bird feeder and a fence in my yard before i got the vehicle to stop. I would like to know what is different about my accelerator as the 2007 is not on recall but i feel it should be--they did not explain that to me just told me that my floor mat caused this to happen--i realize that but i would like an answer to my question--i blew a michelin tire and have damage to my bumper--total cost--about $600 according to toyota garage--no answer from them except to say this was my fault.
My vcs light,abs,brake,traction control light is on. Plus a horrible buzzing noise always on. Brakes are hard to press down on. It happened when we were driving it.
This is in follow-up to my complaint #10306258 filed earlier this morning (feb 5, 2010).i found my previous service order of july 23, 2008, from my toyota dealership, on which i complained about the delayed acceleration when i pressed on the gas pedal. Their response, as documented on my repair order was 'scanned for error codes. None present. Characteristic of this transmission.'on my previous report to you regarding this, i classified this as 'fuel system, gasoline' and as 'electrical system,' it looks like toyota classified this as a transmission problem.regardless, the facts are as i stated them and i still view this to be a dangerous condition.for the record, my vehicle was serviced on july 23, 2008 at west ashley toyota, 2100 savannah hwy, charleston, sc 29414. Their phone number is 843-556-9110. My customer nbr is 82921. My concern was addressed on their invoice # tocs178222.i had my vehicle in for a checkup at the above dealership this morning, after my posting on your web site. I again inquired about my previously reported acceleration problem. The maintenance representative, heather, informed me that she knows of no problem regarding this. When i asked if i was the only one who is experiencing this problem and questioned the fact that no one else has complained about this to toyota, heather told me that she personally has no knowledge of others reporting this.
On may 9, 2007 we purchased a new 2007 toyota highlander. About a month later it unexpectedly accelerated and ran through the end of our carport while being driven in to park. Luckily no one was in front of it.the auto sustained about $650 in damages and the carport received similar monetary damages. About a month later we had a similar incident while parking in a parking lot. At first we attributed the incidents to my wife's foot someway slipping off the brakes and on to the accelerator. Now, after the recent national publicity, we are not so sure. Perhaps the accelerator mechanisim or software in this vehicle is defective in this model toyota also. In the mean time, i now wonder if this model vehicle is safe to drive. I will bring this issue up to our toyota dealer in the near future. I hope this information will be useful in helping the government and toyota to solve this important issue.
Acceleration & de-acceleration problem: when the vehicle is in forward motion, on a highway, and i press on the accelerator to rapidly speed up, there is an approximately one second time delay in the vehicles response to my request to accelerate. Frequently, this delay has almost caused an accident. On the occasions that i want to speed up to pass a vehicle, or to change lanes or to avoid a potentially serious situation, this delay is very startling. Because of the vehicles response delay, i then sometimes suddenly take my foot of the accelerator to cancel my accelerate request. However, the vehicle, after its initial acceleration delay, will then accelerate for just a moment even though i have now just taken my foot off the accelerator.in my almost 50 years of driving many vehicles, accelerators always responded instantly. That's because there was a linkage cable that mechanically connected the gas pedal to the carburetor. Now, in this toyota, it is computer controlled. When i complained about this delay to my local toyota dealer, they tested the vehicle and advised me that everything is operating normally. However, they explained to me that the acceleration is now computer controlled and the computer is operating as intended. I insisted that this was a design flaw and that the computer should not question my decision to accelerate when ==> i <== want to accelerate. I was advised that there is no fix for this and that this is how it is.i purchased this vehicle new from a toyota dealer. This problem has always existed.
Slow throttle response upon take-offs. Can be hazardous in a need to quickly get out of a situation from a standing stop or slow rolling take off.
The straps supporting the fuel tank broke.both straps broke on the passenger side of vehicle, rendering it undrivable as the tank was on the ground.wife heard a clunk when at a stop, started to move, heard scraping.stopped, checked, found right side of fuel tank on ground.
While stopped at a light or driving, our 2007 toyota highlander hybrid (246,000 miles) will stall, lighting various warning lights on the dash. The vehicle will (coast to a stop if being driven and) have to be restarted. Toyota did recall d0m to address code p0a40 to address this issue. The recall on my vehicle was done in 2014. The code which came up then is the very same code which is showing now when scanned. The recall issue needs to be addressed again. The recall provides a new intelligent power module (part # 04001-29148 transistor, pwr module intelligent. No2) and specific grease (part # 08887-02409) to complete the project. I checked and parts alone cost the consumer around $2600 (columbus oh), not counting labor costs. Toyota said they will not do the recall again because they have not had enough complaints to justify one and it is not a safety issue. I called back multiple times to verify this was their stance on the issue. The vehicle is not trustworthy to maintain power while being driven and it will stall multiple times while stopped at lights during the day.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. While driving approximately 20 mph, the vehicle the began to decelerate independently. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the technician replaced the transmission however, the contact noticed that the vehicle would continue to decelerate independently. Three weeks after the repair the contact was driving approximately 65 mph when she heard a loud explosion from the front end of the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the technician stated that the differential would have to be replaced. The contact believed that the transmission initially did not require replacement. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The approximate failure mileage was 101,000.
While driving on the highway, left rear axle snapped off and fell off vehicle. The transfer assembly has been found to be defective. There is no explanation as to how this happened and if there are other defective parts in the drive train.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota camry. The contact was driving approximately 75 mph uphill when the vehicle became unresponsive to the contacts attempts to accelerate. The contact was able to drive at a lower speed and the vehicle was taken to the dealer where the technician test drove the vehicle and advised the contact that there was not a failure within the vehicle. The contact stated that the failure only occurred when driving uphill. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was unavailable. The approximate failure mileage was 10,000.
My toyota highlander limited [2007] has a problem with acceleration.it is not in the current recall.i reported the problem 6/5/08.when i am in cruise control, then brake, then press the cruise control mechanism to return to cruise control, the car sometimes surges ahead at speeds much faster than the set cruise control speed.i do not touch the accelerator pedal at all when this happens.has happened 10 - 15 times.the car currently has about 19,500 miles.the toyota dealer went on a test drive with me in june 2008 but the surging did not happen on the test drive.i mentioned it to the dealer again but since it was not happening at the time i brought the car in for service, i was not written up.has only happened when i use cruise control to resume speed.all instances have been in highway driving at highway speeds.it seems electronic to me.|occurrence is erratic.
Transmission seems to shift at random times.at a stop it will not engage immediately and the highlander will coast to speed, at other times i touch the accelerator and the car launch off like a race car.when coasting it seems to shift at random times and some times speed up when i want to slow down by hitting brakes.this seems to risk a collision.
2007 toyota highlander - uncontrolled transmission surges cause vehicle to move forward unexpectedly.transmission always shifting down to 5th gear at very slow speeds, pushing car forward unexpectedly when not desired.taking foot off gas pedal, car maintains speed (like on cruise control).car will drive and maintain speeds without gas pedal input.driver must fight to slow vehicle down.slowing down, coming to a stop sign, car still always wants to shift down into 5th gear, pushing car forward faster just before full stop, risking rear end collision with another vehicle.fighting with car to slow down.toyota dealer says car is working as designed.
My toyota highlander 2007 (7 seats) stalls since the day i bought it. I thought it was normal but it is becoming very dangerous since it stalls for a sec or 2 everytime you slow and try to accelerate afterward. It stall mainly at yield sign, when slowly trying to cruise intersections and when you try to pass on highways. I read many story on the internet with the same problem.
I cannot believe toyota is finally being held to task. In 2007 i sent you a complaint about transmission hesitation problems in the toyota highlander. It was so severe, my wife refused to drive it, fearing a collision on highway entry as the car held back and then lurched forward. Despite hundreds of complaints on the internet under transmission hesitation for toyota, toyota refused to admit there was a problem and still does! with other problems now coming to light, i hope you will re-look at this issue before someone is killed because of it, since that seems to be the only thing that generates these investigations as are now going on. Please look into this. A simple internet search will show you hundreds of complaints and they are all exactly the same- not likely if the problem isn't real.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving 50 mph she engaged the brakes but the vehicle would not decelerate or stop. The contact then engaged the emergency brakeand was able to stop the vehicle, which was then towed to the dealer for diagnosis. The contact was informed that the brake booster and the master cylinder would need to be repaired. In addition, there was a leak in the master cylinder. The manufacturer was notified and agreed that the failure was not normal wear. The vehicle had not been repaired. The failure and current mileages were 73,933.
While driving i got error codes check vsc system, brakes light. I took it to the dealership and the car needed brake actuator assembly replaced, the cost is 2900$ . This should be a recall as the car became unsafe to drive and this is my second hybrid toyota car with the same problem with huge cost of repair for a defective part installed by the company
About a month ago, my wife called me from far away telling me that she suddenly had brake-related warming lights.i quickly read up on the abs system failures in this car, and since she did not yet have symptoms, i told her to drive back carefully.i then reviewed my files on the car and saw that they had sent me an extended warranty notice about this problem, and suggested that we bring the car in if we have these warning lights.but we never had the warning lights previously, so i missed the boat on the extended warranty.we did, however, almost from the time the car was just a few years old, have a loud clunking noise from under the hood on startup or shutdown.according to various highlander forums, this is a classic symptom of abs actuator failure and if toyota had just mentioned this in the their extended warranty notice, i would have brought the car in immediately.i had the same sound from my 2007 prius; i mentioned the noise to the toyota service people and they told me it was the coolant thermos bottle and was of no concern.to fix my highlander, toyota wanted around three thousand dollars; i told them that was not reasonable since replacing it is simple: 2 bolts, 1 electrical connector, 6 brake lines, and a brake bleed.they wanted about $2000 just for the part.the toyota service manager told me i could still drive the car since it is not a safety concern:if it fails the abs system will stop working but not the brakes.based on the experiences of other hh owners that i am reading about at the nhtsa web site, however, i find this hard to believe.also, the brakes are now grabbing strangely and pulsating when they don't need to be.there should be a recall since 1.) the part should last the life of the car, 2. It is a safety concern, and 3. Toyota did not give accurate information in their notice to allow me to spot the problem in time.
My brakes failed abs anita breaking system failed because if that sb's failed my hybrid battery is not charging and my car is failed to stop
Toyota had previously recalled the abs brake module on several toyota highlanders. The same part that they recalled in other modules has now failed in my vehicle which has less than 130k miles on it. Per my mechanics instruction i have not driven the vehicle in months because it's not safe. The brakes aren't functioning properly and the vehicle will not completely stop when the brake pedal is fully engaged. It kind of grabs, and slips allowing the vehicle to roll forward or back depending on the gear the transmission is in. The abs module refurbished is $2500, not including installation.
In 2015 i was told by the toyota dealer that my abs pump and accumulator needed to be replaced. That was done and i immediately starting having problems with the brakes. Two things: (1) per the service rep, this replacement needed to be done due to a pumping sound being emitted from the abs pump after the suv was turned off. The exact same noise started up within a few days of the replacement. I took it back to the dealer and pointed the noise out and was told that that noise was "normal" (sic) (2) immediately after the new abs system was installed, a serious defect in the brakes appeared: as i pulled to a stop the car would speed up or suddenly move forward as if i had stopped braking. I would have to readjust my braking instantly to keep from having an accident. This has been scary for years. For years because each time i had the car serviced and brought this up to toyota and test drives were performed, i was always told that they didn't experience it or didn't see it or some such.twice they did other brake work which did nothing to solve the problem. Lastly, i was recently driving on highway us 19 and all the abs and brake warnings came on and a loud screech started and continued -- absolutely ear splitting. I put my foot on the brakes and the pedal went way down and with effort i was able to get the cfar to slow down. The power assist had disappeared along with the abs. The message in the readout states something like "vcs problem" or error -- i don't remember sitting here writing this, but it is a vcs problem.i called toyota and was told that 6 months after my abs system was overhauled, a service bulletin was issued stating that the older (mine) abs pumps have cracks or a crack in them. I believe any auto with an abs system with a crack in the pump body should be recalled and those abs systems replaced at the cost of the toyota.
I purchased a used 2007 toyota highlander hybrid less than 2 years ago and because i was not the original owner, i did not receive and recall notices or extended warranty coverage notices.now my brakes are failing and it has to do with the brake actuator assembly that toyota offered to repair free under their "enhancement" program.i was unaware of this because i am not the original owner and now the enhancement program has expired.average cost of this repair is $2,500-$3,000 and i do not have that type of money and yet i need my car daily to work.at some point the brakes, as currently indicated on the dashboard and from the sound they are making, are going to fail, resulting in an accident.their enhancement program was good for 10 years or 150,000 miles, whichever came first so i am past the 10 year period.why do they put limits on life and death safety issues with their cars ?i need the nhtsa's help.thank you.
2007 toyota highlander hybrid limited was experiencing concerning brakes beginning to lurch forward, brake pedal stiffness, and associated noise.in short, the issue is a critical loss of assisted braking.took it to the dealership in texas and was instructed that the abs actuator had failed.mechanic indicated that this failure is fairly common in toyota hybirds from 07 (both highlander and camry).the highlander abs actuator component is identical to the abs actuator in the 2007 camry hybrid that was the subject of a nhtsa investigation which culminated in 2014 with toyota issuing an enhanced warranty program covering the 2007 camry hybrid (nhtsa investigation pe 14-001, conducted by kareem habib).was informed that other owners of 2007 highlander hybrids had experienced the same problems.a quick search online shows that these issues are quite ubiquitous in the 07 hybrid models.this presents a significant safety issue.i subsequently relocated for work to the washington, dc area and called toyota to see if they would offer a fix or cover the repair.was instructed to bring the car into a different dealership.dealership confirmed that the issue is a faulty abs actuator (design defect) and the cost of repair/replacement would be $3506.02.dealership sent toyota corporate the information and requested that they repair be covered.toyota corporate denied coverage of the repair.was also instructed by toyota corporate that despite the fact they had requested that i take the car into the dealership, i owed $129.95 for the mechanical inspection.the failure of assisted braking presents a significant safety issue.this issue was recognized by nhtsa in it's aforementioned investigation of identical failures in the 2007 toyota camry hybrid.i respectfully request that nhtsa initiate an investigation into the 07 highlander hybrid abs actuator.
Hazardous safety issue.possible manufacturer defect to electrical system on 2001-2007 toyota highlanders.while driving at high or low rate of speed, there has been many close calls of being hit from behind due to the manufacturer defect to their electrical components or wiring in specific to rear braking lights.when depressing the brake pedal the rear passenger brake lights do not come on.light bulbs changed, fuse was checked and connectors checked. There has been multiple identical related issues reported by consumers on many blogs and forums online.only remedy mentioned was to have the toyota dealer to replace the electrical braking component or circuitry.this should be a recall for the toyota highlander 2001-2007 on the critical braking systems on these vehicles.why do consumers have to pay upwards of $400 to replace what appears to be a manufacturer issue.this is a accident made to happen.also due to their poor design, the vehicle can't pass the state's vehicle safety inspection.
I was driving on double r boulevard in reno at about 35 mph when suddenly loss brakes.i had to push very hard on the brake pedal and the brake pedal stumped and the brake light came on.the emergency brake was not in use and the brake will for a few seconds and then not work.this happened repeatedly.i manage to park the car at a nearby smith's.my husband took the car to the reno toyota (dealer) , where they told us it was the master cylinder and that had to be replaced.the next day they told us the replacement didn't solved the problem and the booster had to be replaced, this problem sounds very familiar to the recall of toyota on 2004-2006 models but toyota won't assist us with the repairs.we are just thankful that werenot on the freeway with our kids.this was a very scary situation when you realize there are no brakes to stop the car.i would like toyota to be responsible for the repairs of the defective parts ($1,750).
My vcs light,abs,brake,traction control light is on. Plus a horrible buzzing noise always on. Brakes are hard to press down on. It happened when we were driving it.
I had a wheel bearing replaced in my 2007 toyota highlander and as soon as it was fixed all the warning lights came on in the car, including the vsc light, abs light, brake light, and several others. It was not showing any codes when checked so they turned them off. Over a period of about a year the lights came on and off but with no affect to my braking system. I had brought the car into toyota (tallahassee, fl) for a recall on the hybrid system they told me that it was reading a code for the recall and that was why the lights were on and once they fixed the recall they were off until the next day following picking the car up and they all came back on and now they are saying the abs control module which would cost $3000+ to fix. The brakes are not working properly at all and sometimes not at all. This is extremely unsafe and should be a recall! i have heard several other people with the same toyota have experienced the same issue.
Abs actuator failed causing erratic vehicle behavior and uncontrollable braking. Abs actuator was replaced by toyota in 2017 as part of an extended warranty program on a part that they realized was defective.in 2019 we experienced the same issues causing a very dangerous situation on the freeway and again took to toyota were they found that the abs actuator failed again. This part is typically one that doesn't fail over the lifetime of a vehicle. This part is now needing to be replaced for the third time. I presume that the original abs actuator was replaced with old inventory of the same defective part which is why it quickly failed again. Toyota wants to charge $3k to have repaired. There are a multitude of online complaints and reviews of customers experiencing the same dangerous situation in the same year make/model vehicle. I've contacted corporate and the best they are willing to do is provide a credit for $1k of the repair. For a part that typically never fails on a vehicle, no one should be expected to spend $3k every couple years continually replacing a known defective part that is a crucial safety concern. Toyota admitted there was a safety issue by initially declaring an extended warranty on the part, now that the replacements are failing in the exact same way toyota wants to brush the issue under the rug. This is an urgent safety concern.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. While driving 40 mph, the brake pedal was depressed but it took a longer distance to stop the vehicle. The vsc warning light illuminated. The failure recurred on numerous occasions. The vehicle was taken to a dealer who diagnosed that the brake actuator needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 110,000.
The brake actuators make weird sound only when you hit the brakes. The car may be in a turned on or off position. All you have to do is press the brakes and there is a weird sucking and chirping sound coming from the brake actuator assembly. Talked to dealer and they did a brake fluid flush but that did not help. Toyota reimbursed the service charges but i think they did that to shut me up. The brake actuators can fail anytime and i am worried that toyota has known this problem for a while now and is not fixing them. This is a serious issue and the faulty brake actuator assembly needs to be replaced by toyota.
We have a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid limited with approximately 150k miles. In october 2017 we began to experience breaking pulsing and squeaking issues. Upon inspection at precision toyota of tucson, az, it was determined to be the break actuator. The break actuator failure is a very common problem for toyota vehicles beginning as early as 2004 and this can be easily searched online. This break failure can result in complete break failure while driving (and reports of this occurring are easily searched online). In 2017, the break actuator replacement was fully covered by the warranty enhancement program, but it was verbally estimated at $2200 to repair at that time. As the owners of this vehicle for since 2009, it was odd that we were never notified of this recall/extended warranty- but just 'fortunate' enough to have ours fail in a timely manner to be fully covered by the extended warranty.in november 2020, our 2007 toyota hybrid highlander began demonstrating the same break actuator failure 'symptoms' as in october 2017 (pulsing breaks, reduced response to increased break pressure, squeaking noise when break depressed while parked or driving). This repair/replacement is no longer covered under the warranty enhancement program, even though the 2008- 2010 models of our vehicle had an extension until 12/31/2020. The estimate for this second repair in 3 years is ~$2500-$2800... For a widely-known and dangerous break engineering error that toyota is well aware of and has been for years.
My 2007 highlander hybrid lost it's power brakes last week and i had to limp home, then have it towed to a dealer.they said my abs actuator needs to be replaced and it will cost me $2600!my car has 127,000 miles on it, and is in good shape, i have it serviced regularly.why isn't my car part of the actuator recall?
The brake actuator for the abs system failed and needed to be replaced. This was and is a known potential problem by the toyota company as a result of many toyota owners replacing their vehicle actuators due to failure but no recalls have been activated and available for my vehicle as of this current date.i fortunately did not get into an accident as a result but stop use of the vehicle and had it repaired immediately by a toyota dealership at my own expense. This was a very costly expense i incurred both in the actuator part and the labor to replace it. The actuator affected the brake system of my vehicle and is a major safety issue.
C1391 ' abnormal leak of accumulator pressurewhile driving
I purchased a 2007 toyota highlander, hybrid in sep of 2009.i have noticed an interruption in engaging the brakes every time i press the brake pedal.toyota says this it a normal delay between the mechanical and abs engaging.i am a long time driver and this is very unsettling.
When new i had no difficulty with the brakes on my vehicle.they performed well, and i never felt anxiety that my brakes "wouldn't be there" when needed.but over the past year this has changed.at first i noticed the brake pedal felt soft, and was lower to the floor.i brought my car in to westbury (ny) toyota.they made some adjustments which appeared to correct the problem at that time.then, about two months ago, the brake pedal again began to feel soft.in addition, it would intermittently sink all the way to the floor while depressed.this would happen main;y while stopped at a traffic control device (stop sign or light), but occasionally also happened while using moderate breaking to control vehicle speed while driving down an incline.i brought the vehicle in to marietta (ga) toyota.they made some adjustments, which seemed to correct the problem.however, a few weeks later the brakes began again to exhibit the same symptoms.this became extremely alarming when, while driving down an incline, i was unable to fully stop before my vehicle traveled into the near lane of cross traffic.i again brought the vehicle to marietta toyota.they found nothing wrong, and told me the master cylinder is designed to release pressure while the pedal is held.i opened a ticket with toyota (#1003232005), but i am concerned they may say the brakes are working correctly, even though they clearly seem unsafe to me.
Since the purchase of our 2007 toyota highlander hybrid we have had brake deceleration issues. The brakes seem to occasionally skip, then lurch forward as soon as the braking system initiates. While i have not gotten into any accident, i have become accustomed to braking early in preparation for stopping. It happens at low speeds (between 5-45mph) although that is when i'm most likely to come to a full stop. Not sure what would happen at full highway speed. Called the dealership and was told that this has not been reported to them, though they would take a look. After reading posts of identical braking issues, and with the acceleration issues in consideration i feel it best to file a complaint for the safety of my family.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. While driving approximately 20 mph, the brake light illuminated. The vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic where the technician stated he would need to bleed the brakes andchange the oil. The brake light illuminated again after the repairs were made and the brake pedal extended to the floor. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was waiting for a diagnostic test. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was contacted, who stated they were unable to assist, and the contact would have to repair the vehicle at her expense. The approximate failure mileage was 73,000.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid. He was informed that the rotors were rusting and the pads were worn due to the winter weather. The brake pads, rotors, and calipers had rust on them and they were stuck together due to the inclement weather. When engaging the brake pedal there was a pulsating and uneven feeling. The manufacturer was stated that they were waiting for a response from the dealer to see what the outcomewould be. There were related recalls directly related to the failure for other year, make and model toyota's. The vehicle will be repaired; however, he doesn't know who will assume the repair cost. The contact is aware of the safety risk involved. The failure and current mileages were 28000.
Sudden loss of brakes on a 2007 toyota highlander.car rear ended a truck.driver broke right braking ankle. No skid marks.driver's head hit steering wheel even though air bag deployed.believe air bag only partially deployed.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated while driving approximately 25 mph, the vehicle began to jerk with slight hesitation. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician informed that the failure was related to the master cylinder. The vehicle remained at the dealer for one week to replace the master cylinder. There was a recall related to the defect on the model years 2004-2006 under nhtsa campaign id number 10v499000 (service brakes, hydraulic: foundation components: master cylinder). The manufacturer was made aware of the problem and was unable to provide assistance. The approximate failure mileage was 82,000. Updated 06/16/11*ljupdated 06/27/11
On my 2007 toyota high lander thehorn has stopped workingi have no horn , when i press the horn button it does not sound the horn. I took it to the dealer and they check the horn and the dealer said it was workingafter i left the dealer it did not work , i askedthe service adviser and he said its an intermittent problem, , the horn still does not work i still have noworking horn, something is grounding out in thesteering column. I still have no working horn and the dealer cant find theproblem.
All motor mounts are rotted. While driving when take foot off the gas, the car sways and pulls.it happens at all speeds.
At 68,000 miles, my toyota highlander steering has become very loose. The steering wheel play is about two inches. Dealer tells me no recalls, but, after making hundreds of thousands of these units, one bad one is bound to occur. Unfortunately, i got the bad one. Dealer admits the vehicle has been very well taken care of. It is otherwise in excellent condition.i am 73 years old and drive very carefully. No accidents or abuse of the vehicle. No tickets or accidents in 55years. Why would a vehicle i have maintained well and taken care of suddenly develop a bad steering rack? especially since toyota claims to have excellent reliability. I do not feel this vehicle is safe. It wonders allover the road.
I was driving and without any warning the car shutdown down, the car controls would not respond. The car continued till it lost momentum stopped, there was no/or very little braking and steering assistance/control.***i called toyota and reported the problem, no assistance was provided***the dashboard flashed lights, the vsc, awd and other lights came on. Fyi - the car has been regularly maintained.there are numerous controls on these similar issues, vsc awd ecu etc, but there seems to be no acknowledgement from toyota.
During driving, abruptly without warning - the highlander hybrid during driving, without warning, just went dead - car did not respond to driver control. The dashboard started flashing lights and the vsc check, awd check, skid light, brake lights came on.the car, and power steering stopped responding to control.upon contacting the dealers, everyone has given us a different reason, some don't even make sense.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander.mice entered the vehicle engine and chewed the wire relay. As a consequence, while driving the engine it was in limp mode; which caused sudden vehicle deceleration. The manufacturer was notified, but no assistance was provided. Thefailure mileage was 500. The current mileage 29,000. The vehicle identification number was available.
2007 highlander wheels are rusting so bad that 2 of 4 tires are losing air pressure. This 2007 was purchased new from toyota. We had previously purchased a 2002 highlander with the exact same issue. I search online and see other people have had same issue with toyota wheels. Wheels should not rust this bad in this short a period of time and mileage. Luckily we had no safety issue because i monitor our vehicles closely. Low tire pressure could definitely cause a safety concern forpeople who do not monitor their cars as closely as i do. I feel toyota has a quality and a safety issue with these wheels.
I parked the car at my work and locked my toyota 2007 highlander. Every time there is a rain , i see the water leaking into interiors. This happened few times.
Buying new car, potential buyer of this car had a mechanic check it out. Found extensive rust involving frame and suspension. Not safe to drive. I live in nc mountains with extensive snow and ice and salted roads. Toyota has had previous rust issues and mechanic said he's seeing this more with local highlanders
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid. The contact stated the vehicle hood design is defective. She wasn't able to see the distance of objects in front of the vehicle was caused her to crash into a telephone pole, a parked vehicle, and a fence. The dealer was aware of the front hood design because of vehicles they received with front end damaged. The manufacturer will be contacted. The failure mileage was 5,500 and the current mileage was 81,000.
Water pump broke, suspension leaking, bearings broken, engine head bolts are stripped.
Buying new car, potential buyer of this car had a mechanic check it out. Found extensive rust involving frame and suspension. Not safe to drive. I live in nc mountains with extensive snow and ice and salted roads. Toyota has had previous rust issues and mechanic said he's seeing this more with local highlanders
I bought four goodyear assurance triple tread tires on jan. 29, 2013. After about a year i started having problems with maintaining air pressure in the tires. I took the vehicle back to where i bought the tires and they would do maintenance such as remounting or replacing valve stems. I still would have air pressure issues. On dec. 9, 2016 while driving on the highway i noticed a thumping noise. It got progressively louder and made the vehicle sway. I pulled to the emergency berm and saw that i had a flat tire. I took the tire back to conrad's tireexpress & total care which where i bought the tires from. The service technician put air in the tire and said that there were broken belts in the side wall. He laid the blame to a road hazard problem and laid the blame of losing air to defective toyota rims, even though with the original tires on the vehicle i never experienced a problem of losing air from the tires. My opinion is that the tires must be defective since they can not maintain air pressure. This is a real concern since the possibility of someone being injured or killed because of a tire blow out.
2007 toyota highlander. Consumer writes in regards to the government having a stipulated definition and specific requirements before any automobile can be classified as a certified pre- owned vehicle *tgwthe consumer stated the left front tire split open down the tread, due to the tire being dry rotted. When the consumer turned on the windshield wipers, the driver's side wiper blade flew off the vehicle.
Notified by fellow traveler that tire was low. Checked dash for warning light - no warning. Took auto to tire dealership. Made me replace tire - told it was unsafe. Said sensors were required in auto as of 2006. Had sensor in previous highlander. Called toyota. Told by two different people that hybrid had sensor. Took auto to dealership. Had checked. No sensor!! was told by them that it was not required.
When going around curves at varying speeds, traction control light comes on and wheels shake. Happens once or twice a week. Happens when roads completely dry. Seems like a flaw and i'm worried of catastrophic failure while driving.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander.when purchasing the vehicle the contact also purchased a towing package which includes a hitch.the dealer did not have the hitch in stock and the contact was sent to another store to retrieve the part.the contact received a bill for the hitch.the currentmileage is 500 and failure mileage was 41.
On my 2007 toyota high lander thehorn has stopped workingi have no horn , when i press the horn button it does not sound the horn. I took it to the dealer and they check the horn and the dealer said it was workingafter i left the dealer it did not work , i askedthe service adviser and he said its an intermittent problem, , the horn still does not work i still have noworking horn, something is grounding out in thesteering column. I still have no working horn and the dealer cant find theproblem.
2007 toyota highlander hybrid with 100,000 miles stalled and died while driving on interstate at approx 65-70mph, illuminating multiple warning and safety lights on dash before becoming inoperable. Car was towed to local repair shop. Local repair shop states the hybrid system failed.
Warning light - possible inverter malfunction. Just appeared for the first time.
While driving on the highway, left rear axle snapped off and fell off vehicle. The transfer assembly has been found to be defective. There is no explanation as to how this happened and if there are other defective parts in the drive train.
My brakes failed abs anita breaking system failed because if that sb's failed my hybrid battery is not charging and my car is failed to stop
Driving about 70 mph on the highway, heard an extremely loud bang. Checked windows and windshields, at that time, but didn't think to check the moon roof. A few days later (yesterday), i tried to open the moonroof and discovered that it had shattered.
Was driving on highway and check hybrid system, check abs system and check vsc system flashed on dash, lost all power.had to manage my way and pull over on the side as i could not accelerate anymore.sent vehicle to 3 shops/dealerships, nobody can figure out what is wrong and all saying it cannot be fixed.help please!car starts up on battery but when engine tries to fire up it sputters and dies and gives the check hybrid, check vsc system messages.codes scanned showed all 6 coils were bad, replaced them all and still saying all 6 are bad.new coils, new plugs, nobody knows what is the issue.i'm already into this for thousands of dollars, i really, really cannot afford any more money into this!someone please help me.thank you so much.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact was driving approximately 55 mph on normal road conditions. There was pressure applied to the accelerator pedal in which an increase of unintended acceleration occurred without warning. The vehicle was able to continue in normal operation. This was a one time failure occurrence and the vehicle was not taken to the dealer to be inspected. The failure mileage was 18,000.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander hybrid. When applying pressure to the brake pedal, the engine would occasionally rev making braking more forceful.he speculated that the engine control system failed. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer for inspection.the technician stated there was no diagnostic testing equipment available to detect the malfunction.the failure mileage was 40,000.the current mileage is 42,000. Updated 02/1710 updated 02/19/10updated 03/02/10the consumer believed the problem was engine idle, not accelerating or braking. Updated 03/22/10.the consumer stated the problem he experienced was not due to a stuck accelerator, because the accelerator pedal also runs the hybrid motor. The hybrid motor is not accelerating the vehicle like the gas engine. If the gas pedal was the problem, the vehicle would still run away in electric motor. Therefore, it is definitely an engine problem, not an electric motor or electric generator. And it is something that controls the engine and the hybrid electric motor. Updated 04/09/10.the consumer stated he experienced sudden acceleration again. Updated 05/03/10
I was driving and without any warning the car shutdown down, the car controls would not respond. The car continued till it lost momentum stopped, there was no/or very little braking and steering assistance/control.***i called toyota and reported the problem, no assistance was provided***the dashboard flashed lights, the vsc, awd and other lights came on. Fyi - the car has been regularly maintained.there are numerous controls on these similar issues, vsc awd ecu etc, but there seems to be no acknowledgement from toyota.
Acceleration & de-acceleration problem: when the vehicle is in forward motion, on a highway, and i press on the accelerator to rapidly speed up, there is an approximately one second time delay in the vehicles response to my request to accelerate. Frequently, this delay has almost caused an accident. On the occasions that i want to speed up to pass a vehicle, or to change lanes or to avoid a potentially serious situation, this delay is very startling. Because of the vehicles response delay, i then sometimes suddenly take my foot of the accelerator to cancel my accelerate request. However, the vehicle, after its initial acceleration delay, will then accelerate for just a moment even though i have now just taken my foot off the accelerator.in my almost 50 years of driving many vehicles, accelerators always responded instantly. That's because there was a linkage cable that mechanically connected the gas pedal to the carburetor. Now, in this toyota, it is computer controlled. When i complained about this delay to my local toyota dealer, they tested the vehicle and advised me that everything is operating normally. However, they explained to me that the acceleration is now computer controlled and the computer is operating as intended. I insisted that this was a design flaw and that the computer should not question my decision to accelerate when ==> i <== want to accelerate. I was advised that there is no fix for this and that this is how it is.i purchased this vehicle new from a toyota dealer. This problem has always existed.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated that when attempting to exit a parking space, the all weather floor mats that he purchased in 2007 caused the accelerator pedal to stick. As a consequence he crashed into several trees. The vehicle was completely destroyed.he and three other occupants were injuried. The manufacturer and the dealer were both notified. The current and failure mileages were 41,212.
I have a 2007 toyota highlander that had mat entrapment--i had after market mats as none were given to me when i bought the vehicle--i reported this to toyota corporation and had vehicle inspected at dealership and rep said there was no defect in my accelerator--the vehicle had accelerated and i hit a picnic table and 2 bird feeder and a fence in my yard before i got the vehicle to stop. I would like to know what is different about my accelerator as the 2007 is not on recall but i feel it should be--they did not explain that to me just told me that my floor mat caused this to happen--i realize that but i would like an answer to my question--i blew a michelin tire and have damage to my bumper--total cost--about $600 according to toyota garage--no answer from them except to say this was my fault.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. While he was attempting to apply the brakes at 5 mph the pedal fell to the floor.the vehicle lurched forward over a stone ledge. The vehicle was taken to the dealership , but the technicians could not duplicate the failure, therefore they could not provide a remedy. The current and failure mileages were 18000.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander.while driving 5 mph, pulling into a parking space, the vehicle suddenly accelerated, struck a curb, crossed the median, and crashed into two parked vehicles.there were no injuries.the air bags failed to deploy.the front passenger side bumper and drivers side of the vehicle were damaged.the manufacturer stated that they would inspect the vehicle within 30 days.the insurance company was notified.the failure occurred without warning.the failure mileage was 29,000.updated 12/15/08. *ljthe consumer the poilce were not called. Updated 12/15/08.
2007 toyota highlander hybrid, v6, 4x4 --- on november 23rd, 2011, at approximately 10:00am, i was driving with my family on i-5 south in the central valley of california.the cruise control was on, but not engaged because the traffic was too heavy.my speed was approximately 65 miles-per-hour, going uphill.unexpectedly, the engine began to race.i applied the brakes to keep the car at the speed of traffic and examined my cabin for clues of the problem.the transmission lever was still in "d".i turned off thecruise control, but that made no difference.i momentarily released the brake and used my right foot to ensure that the accelerator was not stuck.it was not.during that time the engine power meter jumped up to full power around 200 kw.i re-applied the brakes to decelerate and brought the car to a stop on the right shoulder of the highway.as soon as the car was completely stopped, i shifted to "p" and turned the key to the off position.some smoke appeared for about two seconds, which i presumed was from the brakes.i then examined the floor mat, but it was not out of position.i waited about 30 seconds and turned the key back to the on position and the "ready" signal illuminated on the dash.the acceleration problem was gone.i drove about 15 miles to the next exit and stopped for gas.i checked the oil, coolant, and brake fluid levels, which were all good.the problem did not re-occur during the additional 250 miles that i drove during that day.there were no injuries.i called "crown toyota", where i had purchased the vehicle new and spoke to a representative there.he told me that he did not know of any other acceleration problems other than those that were floor mat related.
2007 toyota highlander 6-cyl limited running under cruise control will slowly begin to accelerate when "resume" is pressed in order to get back up to the cruising speed.however as the speed nears (within 4-5 mph)the cruising speed, the transmission downshiftsresulting in a hazardous quick acceleration that requires braking or quickly turning off the cruise control.this occurs regularly during high speed highway driving.the problem can only be avoided by manually returning the vehicle to cruising speed before pressing resume.the dealer states they have no knowledge of this problem.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated that while driving approximately 5 mph, the vehicle accelerated without the accelerator pedal being depressed. The contact crashed into a wall as a result. The contact sustained injuries and was transported to a local hospital via ambulance. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technician advised that there were no failures with the vehicle. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vehicle was not included in any recalls. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 40,000 and the current mileage was 43,299.
My accelerator pedal got caught between my toes and bottom of my footand the bottom of an open-toed shoe and i could not pull myself free to stop my car and i ran into a stopped car in front of me at an intersection, which was pushed into another car. I was traveling very slowly, but my activity in trying to free my foot caused my car to accelerate some. This had never happened to me before. When i told a neighbor she said the same thing had happened to her, but that she was not out in traffic at the time. I noticed that both of our vehicles have very narrow accelerator pedals, and that this could have happened to anyone. I have not been driving with sandals since then, but a great many people do.
Parking my 2007 toyota highlander in my parking space at work.i go to park and my gas pedal is stuck and accelerated into two other vehicles resulting in $3000 to my vehicle and unknown amount to the other two vehicles. Nothing has been done so far to correct the problem.it has only occurred once so far.
On may 9, 2007 we purchased a new 2007 toyota highlander. About a month later it unexpectedly accelerated and ran through the end of our carport while being driven in to park. Luckily no one was in front of it.the auto sustained about $650 in damages and the carport received similar monetary damages. About a month later we had a similar incident while parking in a parking lot. At first we attributed the incidents to my wife's foot someway slipping off the brakes and on to the accelerator. Now, after the recent national publicity, we are not so sure. Perhaps the accelerator mechanisim or software in this vehicle is defective in this model toyota also. In the mean time, i now wonder if this model vehicle is safe to drive. I will bring this issue up to our toyota dealer in the near future. I hope this information will be useful in helping the government and toyota to solve this important issue.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. When entering a parking space the vehicle accelerated forward without intention. Consequently she crashed into a sign. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The technician installed a secondary hook to secure the floor-mat. The failure mileage was 50398. The current mileage was 50998.
The driver side sun visor has started to droop down, unable to be put in full upward position. This has been getting increasingly worse over the past few months. A website i visited for help suggested reporting it to nhtsa. It is a safety hazard because it hangs down at forehead level when driving and causes a serious distraction. The website contained numerous complaints of other highlander owners for the same problem and indicated that replacing it for several hundred dollars does not prevent a frequent recurrence of the problem. On the 2007 model, a lighted mirror is the only equipment contained in the visor itself.
The visor on the driver side "lost" it's spring and hangs down creating a distraction while driving.
Driver side sun visor dropped into field of vision. Dealer saysthis happens a lot with highlander models. Visor will not stay up or down but rests in between, which defeats its intended use and interferes with driver vision. Dealer refused to repair as defect.
The driver's side sun visor drops and remains down at all times preventing driver full visability. The mechanism to keep the sun visor propped against car ceiling has failed.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated when traveling over slight road bumps, the drivers side sun visor would fall down, obstructing his line of vision. The dealer advised repairs to the visor would not be covered under warranty and would only be repaired at the owners expense. The failure mileage was approximately 56,000 and the current mileage was 67,000.
I am writing concerning my 2007 toyota highlander sun visor.my driver side sun visor has fallen down, and isee no way to tighten it up.it appears the sun visor is too heavy for the rod it is suspended from.currently,the visor has fallen to right in front of my line of vision which obstructed my view while driving on several occasions, which was rather frightening.this is definitely a safety hazard.i saw online where over 2.4 million toyota owners have posted comments concerning their defective sun visors.how many more comments areneeded before toyota will issue a safety recall on these sun visors?i hope it will be sooner rather than later, and before there is a tragic accident.
"sun visor failure!" - driver's side. Just another to add to the numerous other concerned families. No help through toyota main safety number at1-800-331-4331case #1604262701. Verified with the representative that i am not the first to report this problem. While there is a recall on 2010-2013 highlanders, all prior have been left out. As of the time of this complaint, a large air bag recall, among many manufacturers, is taking place. Which is more dangerous: the remote possibility of an air bag deployment? (or) driver's loss of vision in heavy traffic due to a faulty sun visor, which may cause an air bag deployment? there are hundreds of complaints found online across all models. I also found that many of the complaints on this site were regarding "sun visor failure." in my opinion, someone maybe "asleep at the wheel. Toyota you're better than this.
Faulty 2007 toyota highlander sun visor. My driver side sun visor has fallen down, and wont tighten.the sun visor is too heavy for the rod it is suspended from. Currently, the visor has fallen in front of my line of vision which obstructs my view while driving.my wife as well as my young teen daughter has also complained and also states someday it may make them crash due to no visibility when it happens. This is definitely a safety hazard. There are numerous complaints that have been postedconcerning toyotas defective sun visors on 2007 highlanders. How many more comments are needed before toyota will issue a safety recall on these sun visors? i hope it will be sooner rather than later, and before there is a tragic accident.
Starting in october of 2015and continuing to this day, the sun visor on the driver's side refuses to stay in the fully upright/tucked to the headliner position presenting a visibility problem when the car is in motion.when turning left, it gets dramatically worse and completely blocks my view, requiring me to remove my left hand from the wheel to lift the visor out of the way and complete the turn one handed.this is situation is unsafe on a multitude of levels and needs to be addressed by toyota.
Sun visor drops at any given time due to poor design. Problem started way before warranty period expired.
I returned home in the late afternoon to find my rear windshield completely shattered and with a basketball sized hole. Glass was all over the driveway. There was no glass nor object of destruction in the trunk. The truck was locked and there wasn't any other damage. The windshield appeared to be bowed outward a bit.it was a warm day but cooler compared to temps the past few weeks.
The visor on the driver side hangs down creating a distraction while driving.
The passenger side sun visor dropped from the up or stored position to the down position while making a turn, partially and unexpectedly obstructing the driver's view. The visor now will not stay in the stored position.the driver's side visor is beginning to show signs of the same failure.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the rear window failed to close or open. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The vin was not available. The failure mileage was 90,000.
2007 toyota highlander. Consumer writes in regards to the government having a stipulated definition and specific requirements before any automobile can be classified as a certified pre- owned vehicle *tgwthe consumer stated the left front tire split open down the tread, due to the tire being dry rotted. When the consumer turned on the windshield wipers, the driver's side wiper blade flew off the vehicle.
When going around curves at varying speeds, traction control light comes on and wheels shake. Happens once or twice a week. Happens when roads completely dry. Seems like a flaw and i'm worried of catastrophic failure while driving.
I bought four goodyear assurance triple tread tires on jan. 29, 2013. After about a year i started having problems with maintaining air pressure in the tires. I took the vehicle back to where i bought the tires and they would do maintenance such as remounting or replacing valve stems. I still would have air pressure issues. On dec. 9, 2016 while driving on the highway i noticed a thumping noise. It got progressively louder and made the vehicle sway. I pulled to the emergency berm and saw that i had a flat tire. I took the tire back to conrad's tireexpress & total care which where i bought the tires from. The service technician put air in the tire and said that there were broken belts in the side wall. He laid the blame to a road hazard problem and laid the blame of losing air to defective toyota rims, even though with the original tires on the vehicle i never experienced a problem of losing air from the tires. My opinion is that the tires must be defective since they can not maintain air pressure. This is a real concern since the possibility of someone being injured or killed because of a tire blow out.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the rims on the vehicle were very rusty. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but the details of the diagnosis could not be provided. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 136,210. The consumer requested a status update. Updated 10/04/2017
2007 highlander wheels are rusting so bad that 2 of 4 tires are losing air pressure. This 2007 was purchased new from toyota. We had previously purchased a 2002 highlander with the exact same issue. I search online and see other people have had same issue with toyota wheels. Wheels should not rust this bad in this short a period of time and mileage. Luckily we had no safety issue because i monitor our vehicles closely. Low tire pressure could definitely cause a safety concern forpeople who do not monitor their cars as closely as i do. I feel toyota has a quality and a safety issue with these wheels.
The contact owns a 2007 toyota highlander. The contact stated that the rims on the vehicle were very rusty. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but the details of the diagnosis could not be provided. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 136,210. The consumer requested a status update. Updated 10/04/2017
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