3.3

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
41,357 miles

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2006 Toyota Highlander Owner Comments

problem #7

Nov 152021

Highlander

  • miles

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

While normally driving on the highway and without no warning the vehicle the power steering stops working, it just dies with no power and dash lights warning start to flash and Check Hybrid System turns on. I am not a mechanic nor a technician. The mechanic disconnected the ground cable after waiting about 5 minutes and it resets the system. He told me that it has something that may be caused by some electrical problem. He thinks that it has to do with a recall about some soldering electrical part in the inverter control. This has happened in 3 more occasion and I've been lucky and i have time to let it go to side of the road and i disconnect the ground wire for 5 minutes and connect it back and it resets and then starts to work normal. Since the vehicle stalls completely i fear that this could cause an accident or lost of life due to other vehicles coming behind at high speeds. Please i need help!

- Sabana Hoyos, PR, USA

problem #6

Sep 072020

Highlander

  • miles
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 getting fuel. 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.

- New Market, AL, USA

problem #5

Jan 012017

Highlander

  • 140,000 miles
The drivers side sun visor falls down whether in motion or stopped, it causes a blocked vision which can cause collisions.

- Newport News, VA, USA

problem #4

Jun 132015

Highlander

  • 146,000 miles

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

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.

- North Dartmouth, MA, USA

problem #3

Apr 012006

Highlander

  • miles
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.

- Atlanta, GA, USA

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problem #2

Jun 182010

Highlander

  • miles
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.

- Pascagoula, MS, USA

problem #1

Feb 092006

Highlander 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 3,500 miles
- the contact stated that 2006 Toyota Highlander lost power when he used 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 was designed, and it will lose power to protect the vehicle if the load was too heavy. The vehicle lost 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 was unhitched. Ak the consumer was told the problem could not be duplicated, the vehicle was performing as it was designed to do. Updated 01/29/07.

- Pistah Forest, NC, USA

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