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No need to hunt down a separate Toyota repair manual or Toyota service manual. From warranties on Toyota replacement parts to details on features, Toyota Owners manuals help you find everything you need to know about your vehicle, all in one place. The crossover segment is on fire these days and Toyota is not letting its popular Highlander age out of the fight. Debuting at the 2016 New York Auto Show on March 23, the 2017 Highlander will.

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2017 Toyota Highlander

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2017 Toyota Highlander Owner Comments

problem #7

Highlander

  • 15,000 miles
Since it has become colder in the midwest around November 2018, I can hear a clunk or a ¿thunk¿ kind of sound when I make a complete stop or put the car in reverse. The sound is coming from the back, the area where the brakes are, both left and right side. This is in my 2017 Highlander AWD xle. I have addressed it with an authorized Toyota service dealer many times but nothing has been ¿found¿ by them. They adjusted the emergency brake shoes and lubricated the emergency brake parts, but nothing has fixed it. The sound keeps coming back. I have also filed a complaint with Toyota corporate headquarters. The case is now closed due to the service dealer stating the sound is not a ¿defect¿ and they have to basically wait for more complaints to take any action. I can hear this sound anywhere from 10 to 30+ times a day when I drive around in a city and Suburban setting, where I am stopping at many stop signs and red lights. It is loud enough to hear over some low to medium loud music playing. It almost sounds like the emergency brake engaging. I am worried the brakes will fail or the emergency brake will engage without me setting it. I have small children in the car with me most of the time. This needs to be addressed.

- Indianapolis, IN, USA

problem #Package6

Highlander

  • 14,500 miles
Takata recall. Strange noises and flash green light appear on display, after 1/4 miles from parking lot, the car speed up by itself, the pre-collision system (pcs) is not working, brake assist is failed, the driver cannot manually brakes the car.

- Rockville, MD, USA

problem #5

Highlander

  • 30,000 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Toyota Highlander. While the contact was seated in the front passenger seat, the driver fell asleep behind the wheel. Upon waking up, the driver attempted to depress the brake pedal, but the vehicle failed to stop. As a result, the vehicle crashed into a light pole and the air bags failed to deploy. The driver sustained injuries to the stomach, head, and neck. The contact sustained foot, chest, tongue, and neck injuries. The four rear passengers sustained injuries to the neck, head, lips, feet, and arms. Medical attention was required. A police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to a tow lot. The contact called queensboro Toyota at (718) 335-8600 (located at 62-10 northern blvd, woodside, NY 11377), but no assistance was offered. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 30,000.

- Bristol, NY, USA

problem #4

Highlander

  • 2,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I have a safety concern regarding my 2017 Toyota Highlander. I am trying to use the Highlander's advertised ability to tow a small rv trailer (under 5000lbs). Toyota agrees this requires installation of a brake controller in the Highlander and electric brakes on the rv trailer. I installed a brake controller following standard industry practices. When the manual brake switch is then applied, my Toyota Highlander displays 'pre-collision system malfunction' warning message even if the pre-collision system is turned-off. (note: This issue only occurs in 2017 and 2018 Highlanders since earlier versions did not come equipped with a collision avoidance system). I believe that the burden should be on Toyota to provide proper instructions on how to rectify this issue. Toyota has not properly addressed this issue despite my repeated letters to Toyota. I am particularly concerned that because of the lack of guidance provided by Toyota on this issue, some folks (as noted on internet www.toyotanation.com/forum/333-Highlander-3rd-generation-2014/1509914-7-pin-wiring-harness-2017-Highlander-limited.html) are inserting a diode to prevent their brake controller from driving power back onto the brake sense line in order to prevent the 'pre-collision system malfunction' warning message. This also prevents the brake lights on both the tow vehicle and trailer from being lit when the trailer brakes are manually applied. I believe this to be unsafe. The ability to apply the trailer brakes independently of the tow vehicle brakes (I.e. the manual override capability) is a safety feature for reducing trailer sway which can occur in certain circumstances. Furthermore, it is my understanding that the manual override capability is required by law in California. Toyota needs to provide guidance since only they have the detailed knowledge needed to develop a solution.

- Ellicott City, MD, USA

problem #3

Highlander

  • 14,000 miles
I purchased my Toyota in March. Last nite was our first storm of the year. I live in salem, nh and we had maybe 2-3 inches of snow. I was driving home and went off the road twice. I tried pumping brakes and I feel as though I had no control over this SUV I could not stop. It was not deep snow. I feel something is very wrong with this car. I was not going more than 25 mph and my SUV went off road and I narrowly missed a telephone pole. I have never had an SUV that drove this badly. Something is not right, my husband even drove after I went off road and while he was driving the car slid all over road too. Do you have any other complaints in this type of weather. I bought this car for safety features and now I am in fear of my life in snow. Help me please.

- Salem, NH, USA

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problem #2

Highlander

  • 2,600 miles
We were in a thanksgiving day related touch N go traffic on a normal street, which enters into a mall. All of us are stopped at a red light, car ahead of us just started moving and we followed after allowing a safe distance, then suddenly the car ahead of us stopped, so I tried stopping quickly, but the car's automatic collision avoidance kicked in and took control of my brakes, but it still didnt stop, I was trying to stop, but the brakes were not working. Ended up rear-ending car infront of me. The whole point of this safety feature was to prevent the car from rear ending other cars in day-to-day traffic situations. Also our speed was not more than 20 mph, when I hit the gas pedal, almost instantly I realized I have to stop and took my foot off the pedal, tried braking, but car kept rolling forward. This is just 4 month old car with 2500 miles on it. Waiting to see how Toyota handles my case, in the meantime, insurance thinks I am at fault and started the claim, covering the car infront of me. My dashboard displayed a 'brake' message in red color, which is true, it identified a collision, but didnt stop. Imo stopping is more important! there was some damage to car infront of me, my car had some minor damage to grills and front bumper area.

- Ashland, MA, USA

problem #1

Highlander 6-cyl

  • miles
2017 Toyota higlander. Consumer writes in regards to unintended acceleration. The consumer stated while depressing the break pedal the vehicle continued to move forward. Due to the failure the consumer has ran into a handicap sign, lawn tractor and wheelbarrow. The collisions caused damage to the front bumper, number plate and number plate cover. Also, caused deep scratches tot he left lower panel. The vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was notified updated 09/28/2017

- Westport, MA, USA

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2006 Toyota Highlander

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2006 Toyota Highlander Owner Comments

problem #8

Highlander

  • 54,540 miles
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.

- Yucaipa, CA, USA

problem #7

Highlander

  • 16,000 miles
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.

- Littleton, MA, USA

problem #6

Highlander

  • 51,000 miles
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.

- Littleotn, MA, USA

problem #5

Highlander

  • miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

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.

- St Louis, MO, USA

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2017 Toyota Highlander Towing Package

#4

Highlander

  • 49,252 miles
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.

- Oak Forest, IL, USA

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problem #3

Highlander

  • miles
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.

- Sakhra, 00, USA

problem #2

2017 Toyota Highlander Owners Manual Pdf

Highlander

  • 2 miles
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.

- Durham, NC, USA

problem #1

Highlander

  • 100,000 miles

2017 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Manual

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.

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- Chaplin, CT, USA

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