Consumer Complaints


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06/18/201169000
 2006 highlander hybrid inverter failuare caused a complete power shut down and left me stranded on the road. there was no power, no brakes, no steering. i could have been hit by cars in front or behind. lucky that i was not on the freeway going 70 mph. the failure had no warning nor any symptons. prior to the failure, i drove the car approximately 70 miles earlier during the day.
06/09/2011119200
 On june 9, 2011 at approximately 11:00pm central time, my family (wife, two daughters, one son and i) were driving our 2006 toyota highland hybrid down i65 about 20 miles nw of lafayette, indiana. we suddenly lost power and could not drive the car. we were going about 70mph and luckily there were no cars around us at the time, as we had extreme difficulty in steering the car and struggled to pull it off to the side of the road. it said something on the screen about check vsd and hybrid system. the engine continued to whirl, but we could not start car or do anything with it. we called a tow truck & waited in the dark on side of interstate 65 to wait for them to pick us up. it took about 45 minutes to get the tow truck there and for someone to come pick us up. we definitely felt lucky to get off of the highway without getting hurt as this area had no lights and was very dark (except for the red lights on the wind mills all around us). we went to a hotel in lafayette and the tow truck dropped the car off at the dealership. the next morning, the dealership sent a courtesy car to pick me up & take me over there. i spoke with the service department and they said they would evaluate the problem. i told him it might be the inverter, as my father owned a lexus rx400 hybrid and the inverter on his car failed and lexus gave him the part. the service department told me that he personally had never changed an inverter, so he did not think it was that. i rented a car and my family and i continued our trip to florida. a couple of days later, the toyota dealership called me and said they had to take the engine apart and it could be an expensive repair just to figure out what was worng. he thought it might be rodent damage. days later he called back and said that it was in fact the inverter and that the repair would cost me $9,600.00. i went online & determined that many people with 2006 toyota highlanders hybrids with vin# similar to mine have had the same issue.
05/13/2011105000
 At 0130 i was accelerating quickly from a stop in my 2006 highlander hybrid. without warning the acceleration of my car ceased; pressing the gas pedal all the way down had no response. [fortunately, i had not yet turned in front of the large truck i was about to pass, because if i had cut in front of him then suddenly de-accelerated, a collision would have been the likely result.] the dash had lit up several check engine lights. i was 1/2 way through an intersection headed towards the on-ramp to highway 96. the car was still rolling, i steered it away from the on-ramp and onto the service drive, where i coasted to a stop. all other electric systems were to be working: lights, radio, brakes, wipers, fan, signals, locks. my gas tank was more than half full. my display was alternating
06/18/201169000
 2006 highlander hybrid inverter failuare caused a complete power shut down and left me stranded on the road. there was no power, no brakes, no steering. i could have been hit by cars in front or behind. lucky that i was not on the freeway going 70 mph. the failure had no warning nor any symptons. prior to the failure, i drove the car approximately 70 miles earlier during the day.
06/09/2011119200
 On june 9, 2011 at approximately 11:00pm central time, my family (wife, two daughters, one son and i) were driving our 2006 toyota highland hybrid down i65 about 20 miles nw of lafayette, indiana. we suddenly lost power and could not drive the car. we were going about 70mph and luckily there were no cars around us at the time, as we had extreme difficulty in steering the car and struggled to pull it off to the side of the road. it said something on the screen about check vsd and hybrid system. the engine continued to whirl, but we could not start car or do anything with it. we called a tow truck & waited in the dark on side of interstate 65 to wait for them to pick us up. it took about 45 minutes to get the tow truck there and for someone to come pick us up. we definitely felt lucky to get off of the highway without getting hurt as this area had no lights and was very dark (except for the red lights on the wind mills all around us). we went to a hotel in lafayette and the tow truck dropped the car off at the dealership. the next morning, the dealership sent a courtesy car to pick me up & take me over there. i spoke with the service department and they said they would evaluate the problem. i told him it might be the inverter, as my father owned a lexus rx400 hybrid and the inverter on his car failed and lexus gave him the part. the service department told me that he personally had never changed an inverter, so he did not think it was that. i rented a car and my family and i continued our trip to florida. a couple of days later, the toyota dealership called me and said they had to take the engine apart and it could be an expensive repair just to figure out what was worng. he thought it might be rodent damage. days later he called back and said that it was in fact the inverter and that the repair would cost me $9,600.00. i went online & determined that many people with 2006 toyota highlanders hybrids with vin# similar to mine have had the same issue.
05/13/2011105000
 At 0130 i was accelerating quickly from a stop in my 2006 highlander hybrid. without warning the acceleration of my car ceased; pressing the gas pedal all the way down had no response. [fortunately, i had not yet turned in front of the large truck i was about to pass, because if i had cut in front of him then suddenly de-accelerated, a collision would have been the likely result.] the dash had lit up several check engine lights. i was 1/2 way through an intersection headed towards the on-ramp to highway 96. the car was still rolling, i steered it away from the on-ramp and onto the service drive, where i coasted to a stop. all other electric systems were to be working: lights, radio, brakes, wipers, fan, signals, locks. my gas tank was more than half full. my display was alternating
06/08/2011286556
 On a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid 4x4. engine stalled while driving at 70 mph on highway. vehicle coasted to side and would not restart. had to have it towed home and engine still will not start. will have to take it to dealer.
06/18/201169000
 2006 highlander hybrid inverter failuare caused a complete power shut down and left me stranded on the road. there was no power, no brakes, no steering. i could have been hit by cars in front or behind. lucky that i was not on the freeway going 70 mph. the failure had no warning nor any symptons. prior to the failure, i drove the car approximately 70 miles earlier during the day.
06/09/2011119200
 On june 9, 2011 at approximately 11:00pm central time, my family (wife, two daughters, one son and i) were driving our 2006 toyota highland hybrid down i65 about 20 miles nw of lafayette, indiana. we suddenly lost power and could not drive the car. we were going about 70mph and luckily there were no cars around us at the time, as we had extreme difficulty in steering the car and struggled to pull it off to the side of the road. it said something on the screen about check vsd and hybrid system. the engine continued to whirl, but we could not start car or do anything with it. we called a tow truck & waited in the dark on side of interstate 65 to wait for them to pick us up. it took about 45 minutes to get the tow truck there and for someone to come pick us up. we definitely felt lucky to get off of the highway without getting hurt as this area had no lights and was very dark (except for the red lights on the wind mills all around us). we went to a hotel in lafayette and the tow truck dropped the car off at the dealership. the next morning, the dealership sent a courtesy car to pick me up & take me over there. i spoke with the service department and they said they would evaluate the problem. i told him it might be the inverter, as my father owned a lexus rx400 hybrid and the inverter on his car failed and lexus gave him the part. the service department told me that he personally had never changed an inverter, so he did not think it was that. i rented a car and my family and i continued our trip to florida. a couple of days later, the toyota dealership called me and said they had to take the engine apart and it could be an expensive repair just to figure out what was worng. he thought it might be rodent damage. days later he called back and said that it was in fact the inverter and that the repair would cost me $9,600.00. i went online & determined that many people with 2006 toyota highlanders hybrids with vin# similar to mine have had the same issue.
05/13/2011105000
 At 0130 i was accelerating quickly from a stop in my 2006 highlander hybrid. without warning the acceleration of my car ceased; pressing the gas pedal all the way down had no response. [fortunately, i had not yet turned in front of the large truck i was about to pass, because if i had cut in front of him then suddenly de-accelerated, a collision would have been the likely result.] the dash had lit up several check engine lights. i was 1/2 way through an intersection headed towards the on-ramp to highway 96. the car was still rolling, i steered it away from the on-ramp and onto the service drive, where i coasted to a stop. all other electric systems were to be working: lights, radio, brakes, wipers, fan, signals, locks. my gas tank was more than half full. my display was alternating
06/08/2011286556
 On a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid 4x4. engine stalled while driving at 70 mph on highway. vehicle coasted to side and would not restart. had to have it towed home and engine still will not start. will have to take it to dealer.
06/09/2011119200
 On june 9, 2011 at approximately 11:00pm central time, my family (wife, two daughters, one son and i) were driving our 2006 toyota highland hybrid down i65 about 20 miles nw of lafayette, indiana. we suddenly lost power and could not drive the car. we were going about 70mph and luckily there were no cars around us at the time, as we had extreme difficulty in steering the car and struggled to pull it off to the side of the road. it said something on the screen about check vsd and hybrid system. the engine continued to whirl, but we could not start car or do anything with it. we called a tow truck & waited in the dark on side of interstate 65 to wait for them to pick us up. it took about 45 minutes to get the tow truck there and for someone to come pick us up. we definitely felt lucky to get off of the highway without getting hurt as this area had no lights and was very dark (except for the red lights on the wind mills all around us). we went to a hotel in lafayette and the tow truck dropped the car off at the dealership. the next morning, the dealership sent a courtesy car to pick me up & take me over there. i spoke with the service department and they said they would evaluate the problem. i told him it might be the inverter, as my father owned a lexus rx400 hybrid and the inverter on his car failed and lexus gave him the part. the service department told me that he personally had never changed an inverter, so he did not think it was that. i rented a car and my family and i continued our trip to florida. a couple of days later, the toyota dealership called me and said they had to take the engine apart and it could be an expensive repair just to figure out what was worng. he thought it might be rodent damage. days later he called back and said that it was in fact the inverter and that the repair would cost me $9,600.00. i went online & determined that many people with 2006 toyota highlanders hybrids with vin# similar to mine have had the same issue.
05/13/2011105000
 At 0130 i was accelerating quickly from a stop in my 2006 highlander hybrid. without warning the acceleration of my car ceased; pressing the gas pedal all the way down had no response. [fortunately, i had not yet turned in front of the large truck i was about to pass, because if i had cut in front of him then suddenly de-accelerated, a collision would have been the likely result.] the dash had lit up several check engine lights. i was 1/2 way through an intersection headed towards the on-ramp to highway 96. the car was still rolling, i steered it away from the on-ramp and onto the service drive, where i coasted to a stop. all other electric systems were to be working: lights, radio, brakes, wipers, fan, signals, locks. my gas tank was more than half full. my display was alternating
06/08/2011286556
 On a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid 4x4. engine stalled while driving at 70 mph on highway. vehicle coasted to side and would not restart. had to have it towed home and engine still will not start. will have to take it to dealer.
06/15/2011110000
 Our 2006 toyota highlander hybrid simply stopped running yesterday in the middle of a very busy street. we had it towed to the dealer who told us that the inverter ( part of the hybrid portion of the vehicle ) was finished and that the repair would be $7800.00. they also told us that this is the only year of this vehicle which is exempt from the state of california requirement of a 150,000 warranty on hybrid vehicles . toyota will not stand behind this vehicle although it is a problem with this car that they are familiar with and have made corrections to. this is a serious, dangerous and expensive problem for which toyota should take responsibility. the car as easily have stopped on the freeway or some other more dangerous spot.
05/13/2011105000
 At 0130 i was accelerating quickly from a stop in my 2006 highlander hybrid. without warning the acceleration of my car ceased; pressing the gas pedal all the way down had no response. [fortunately, i had not yet turned in front of the large truck i was about to pass, because if i had cut in front of him then suddenly de-accelerated, a collision would have been the likely result.] the dash had lit up several check engine lights. i was 1/2 way through an intersection headed towards the on-ramp to highway 96. the car was still rolling, i steered it away from the on-ramp and onto the service drive, where i coasted to a stop. all other electric systems were to be working: lights, radio, brakes, wipers, fan, signals, locks. my gas tank was more than half full. my display was alternating
06/08/2011286556
 On a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid 4x4. engine stalled while driving at 70 mph on highway. vehicle coasted to side and would not restart. had to have it towed home and engine still will not start. will have to take it to dealer.
06/15/2011110000
 Our 2006 toyota highlander hybrid simply stopped running yesterday in the middle of a very busy street. we had it towed to the dealer who told us that the inverter ( part of the hybrid portion of the vehicle ) was finished and that the repair would be $7800.00. they also told us that this is the only year of this vehicle which is exempt from the state of california requirement of a 150,000 warranty on hybrid vehicles . toyota will not stand behind this vehicle although it is a problem with this car that they are familiar with and have made corrections to. this is a serious, dangerous and expensive problem for which toyota should take responsibility. the car as easily have stopped on the freeway or some other more dangerous spot.
06/08/2011130000
 While traveling down highway 101 during rush hour at 70+ miles an hour, the vehicle made a clunking sound and suddenly stalled. i swerve across several lanes of highway while coasting to a stop nearly colliding with two vehicles while changing lanes to pull off to the shoulder. i had to push the vehicle to completely remove it from the highway. several attempt to restart it were unsuccessful and the error message check hybrid system appeared on the dashboard. the vehicle was towed to the nearest toyota dealership who inspected the vehicle and the following day informed me the inverter had failed. they estimated the cost of repairs at nearly $10,000.00. this is unacceptable for a car that is only 5 years old and cost over $45,000 new, not to mention the fact that i had to push the vehicle off of a busy highway.
06/11/201158212
 Toyota highlander hybrid 2006 model has 58,212 miles on the odometer. was pulling away from a stoplight on a busy street when the car suddenly lost power. we had to pull over to the side of the road. the car was completely disabled, with no motive power whatsoever. the police came and assisted, we had the car towed to the dealer, and we are currently waiting for a hybrid inverter (a common part cited in nhtsa action pe11005.
06/08/2011286556
 On a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid 4x4. engine stalled while driving at 70 mph on highway. vehicle coasted to side and would not restart. had to have it towed home and engine still will not start. will have to take it to dealer.
06/15/2011110000
 Our 2006 toyota highlander hybrid simply stopped running yesterday in the middle of a very busy street. we had it towed to the dealer who told us that the inverter ( part of the hybrid portion of the vehicle ) was finished and that the repair would be $7800.00. they also told us that this is the only year of this vehicle which is exempt from the state of california requirement of a 150,000 warranty on hybrid vehicles . toyota will not stand behind this vehicle although it is a problem with this car that they are familiar with and have made corrections to. this is a serious, dangerous and expensive problem for which toyota should take responsibility. the car as easily have stopped on the freeway or some other more dangerous spot.
06/08/2011130000
 While traveling down highway 101 during rush hour at 70+ miles an hour, the vehicle made a clunking sound and suddenly stalled. i swerve across several lanes of highway while coasting to a stop nearly colliding with two vehicles while changing lanes to pull off to the shoulder. i had to push the vehicle to completely remove it from the highway. several attempt to restart it were unsuccessful and the error message check hybrid system appeared on the dashboard. the vehicle was towed to the nearest toyota dealership who inspected the vehicle and the following day informed me the inverter had failed. they estimated the cost of repairs at nearly $10,000.00. this is unacceptable for a car that is only 5 years old and cost over $45,000 new, not to mention the fact that i had to push the vehicle off of a busy highway.
06/11/201158212
 Toyota highlander hybrid 2006 model has 58,212 miles on the odometer. was pulling away from a stoplight on a busy street when the car suddenly lost power. we had to pull over to the side of the road. the car was completely disabled, with no motive power whatsoever. the police came and assisted, we had the car towed to the dealer, and we are currently waiting for a hybrid inverter (a common part cited in nhtsa action pe11005.
06/10/2011108000
 Toyota highlander hybrid inverter failure
06/15/2011110000
 Our 2006 toyota highlander hybrid simply stopped running yesterday in the middle of a very busy street. we had it towed to the dealer who told us that the inverter ( part of the hybrid portion of the vehicle ) was finished and that the repair would be $7800.00. they also told us that this is the only year of this vehicle which is exempt from the state of california requirement of a 150,000 warranty on hybrid vehicles . toyota will not stand behind this vehicle although it is a problem with this car that they are familiar with and have made corrections to. this is a serious, dangerous and expensive problem for which toyota should take responsibility. the car as easily have stopped on the freeway or some other more dangerous spot.
06/08/2011130000
 While traveling down highway 101 during rush hour at 70+ miles an hour, the vehicle made a clunking sound and suddenly stalled. i swerve across several lanes of highway while coasting to a stop nearly colliding with two vehicles while changing lanes to pull off to the shoulder. i had to push the vehicle to completely remove it from the highway. several attempt to restart it were unsuccessful and the error message check hybrid system appeared on the dashboard. the vehicle was towed to the nearest toyota dealership who inspected the vehicle and the following day informed me the inverter had failed. they estimated the cost of repairs at nearly $10,000.00. this is unacceptable for a car that is only 5 years old and cost over $45,000 new, not to mention the fact that i had to push the vehicle off of a busy highway.
06/11/201158212
 Toyota highlander hybrid 2006 model has 58,212 miles on the odometer. was pulling away from a stoplight on a busy street when the car suddenly lost power. we had to pull over to the side of the road. the car was completely disabled, with no motive power whatsoever. the police came and assisted, we had the car towed to the dealer, and we are currently waiting for a hybrid inverter (a common part cited in nhtsa action pe11005.
06/10/2011108000
 Toyota highlander hybrid inverter failure
06/08/2011130000
 While traveling down highway 101 during rush hour at 70+ miles an hour, the vehicle made a clunking sound and suddenly stalled. i swerve across several lanes of highway while coasting to a stop nearly colliding with two vehicles while changing lanes to pull off to the shoulder. i had to push the vehicle to completely remove it from the highway. several attempt to restart it were unsuccessful and the error message check hybrid system appeared on the dashboard. the vehicle was towed to the nearest toyota dealership who inspected the vehicle and the following day informed me the inverter had failed. they estimated the cost of repairs at nearly $10,000.00. this is unacceptable for a car that is only 5 years old and cost over $45,000 new, not to mention the fact that i had to push the vehicle off of a busy highway.
06/11/201158212
 Toyota highlander hybrid 2006 model has 58,212 miles on the odometer. was pulling away from a stoplight on a busy street when the car suddenly lost power. we had to pull over to the side of the road. the car was completely disabled, with no motive power whatsoever. the police came and assisted, we had the car towed to the dealer, and we are currently waiting for a hybrid inverter (a common part cited in nhtsa action pe11005.
06/10/2011108000
 Toyota highlander hybrid inverter failure
05/01/2011166000
 I purchased a 206 toyota highlander suv hybrid in dec 2005 1st generation. my car has 166k miles. the suv stop running without any warning on the highway as i proceeded on a sunday morning going to volunteer for the avon breast cancer walk, 1 may 11. i conduct regular maintenance checks on my vehicle. i was quite surprise to learn that the part cost over $9k to replace not including labor. the part to replace is called inverter assembly. i contacted hq's totyota to ask for some assistance with the replacement of this part. i was refused helped. i proceeded to conduct research and found this website: a class action lawsuit against toyota for this same make, model and year as mines. see website: http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/03/14/toyota.pdf. i was quite surprise to see this is a common problem with this part once you reached over 100k and toyota was not providing a recall for this defective part since it used the same technology as the pirus which experienced the same problem but was recalled. i seek help with obtaining toyota to pay for part. here are other websites concerning this issue: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&ie=iso-8859-1&q=2006+highlander+hybrid+inverter&rlz=1r2adbr_en&aq=1b&aqi=g-v1g-b1&aql=&oq=2006+highlander+inver. thanks for your assistance in advance. have a marvelous day! yvette
06/10/2011108000
 Toyota highlander hybrid inverter failure
05/01/2011166000
 I purchased a 206 toyota highlander suv hybrid in dec 2005 1st generation. my car has 166k miles. the suv stop running without any warning on the highway as i proceeded on a sunday morning going to volunteer for the avon breast cancer walk, 1 may 11. i conduct regular maintenance checks on my vehicle. i was quite surprise to learn that the part cost over $9k to replace not including labor. the part to replace is called inverter assembly. i contacted hq's totyota to ask for some assistance with the replacement of this part. i was refused helped. i proceeded to conduct research and found this website: a class action lawsuit against toyota for this same make, model and year as mines. see website: http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/03/14/toyota.pdf. i was quite surprise to see this is a common problem with this part once you reached over 100k and toyota was not providing a recall for this defective part since it used the same technology as the pirus which experienced the same problem but was recalled. i seek help with obtaining toyota to pay for part. here are other websites concerning this issue: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&ie=iso-8859-1&q=2006+highlander+hybrid+inverter&rlz=1r2adbr_en&aq=1b&aqi=g-v1g-b1&aql=&oq=2006+highlander+inver. thanks for your assistance in advance. have a marvelous day! yvette
05/30/201140573
 While driving my 2006 hylander hybrid @ 55 mph, at night, there was a loud pop / thud and lurch, then total loss of power and the dash board lit up like a christmas tree. i barely made it to the shoulder of the road without getting getting hit from behind several times as vehicles steered around me. honking their horns and flashing their lights at me. as i crawled to the side of the road @ 10:30 at night. i feel lucky to be alive. vehicle has just over 40,000 mile on it and has had all required maintenance. turned out to be the hybrid inverter failed. this is a non sevicable part.
05/01/2011166000
 I purchased a 206 toyota highlander suv hybrid in dec 2005 1st generation. my car has 166k miles. the suv stop running without any warning on the highway as i proceeded on a sunday morning going to volunteer for the avon breast cancer walk, 1 may 11. i conduct regular maintenance checks on my vehicle. i was quite surprise to learn that the part cost over $9k to replace not including labor. the part to replace is called inverter assembly. i contacted hq's totyota to ask for some assistance with the replacement of this part. i was refused helped. i proceeded to conduct research and found this website: a class action lawsuit against toyota for this same make, model and year as mines. see website: http://www.courthousenews.com/2011/03/14/toyota.pdf. i was quite surprise to see this is a common problem with this part once you reached over 100k and toyota was not providing a recall for this defective part since it used the same technology as the pirus which experienced the same problem but was recalled. i seek help with obtaining toyota to pay for part. here are other websites concerning this issue: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&ie=iso-8859-1&q=2006+highlander+hybrid+inverter&rlz=1r2adbr_en&aq=1b&aqi=g-v1g-b1&aql=&oq=2006+highlander+inver. thanks for your assistance in advance. have a marvelous day! yvette
05/30/201140573
 While driving my 2006 hylander hybrid @ 55 mph, at night, there was a loud pop / thud and lurch, then total loss of power and the dash board lit up like a christmas tree. i barely made it to the shoulder of the road without getting getting hit from behind several times as vehicles steered around me. honking their horns and flashing their lights at me. as i crawled to the side of the road @ 10:30 at night. i feel lucky to be alive. vehicle has just over 40,000 mile on it and has had all required maintenance. turned out to be the hybrid inverter failed. this is a non sevicable part.
05/18/2011160000
 On may 18, 2011, my 2006 toyota highlander hybrid stalled with a loud pop and no power while pulling out at a busy intersection. the car was on a hill and i had to let it coast in neutral backward down the hill to turn into a less busy street. it would not start nor would the engine run. i had to tow it to the toyota dealership where all my service has been performed on the scheduled basis. it took over a week to diagnose the problem as an inverter failure with an estimated repair at approximately $9000. the car is less than 5 years old with 160,000 miles but in excellent shape. upon research, i noted that there are issues with the 2006 model highlander hybrid inverter system that may warrant investigation/recall.
05/30/201140573
 While driving my 2006 hylander hybrid @ 55 mph, at night, there was a loud pop / thud and lurch, then total loss of power and the dash board lit up like a christmas tree. i barely made it to the shoulder of the road without getting getting hit from behind several times as vehicles steered around me. honking their horns and flashing their lights at me. as i crawled to the side of the road @ 10:30 at night. i feel lucky to be alive. vehicle has just over 40,000 mile on it and has had all required maintenance. turned out to be the hybrid inverter failed. this is a non sevicable part.
05/18/2011160000
 On may 18, 2011, my 2006 toyota highlander hybrid stalled with a loud pop and no power while pulling out at a busy intersection. the car was on a hill and i had to let it coast in neutral backward down the hill to turn into a less busy street. it would not start nor would the engine run. i had to tow it to the toyota dealership where all my service has been performed on the scheduled basis. it took over a week to diagnose the problem as an inverter failure with an estimated repair at approximately $9000. the car is less than 5 years old with 160,000 miles but in excellent shape. upon research, i noted that there are issues with the 2006 model highlander hybrid inverter system that may warrant investigation/recall.
05/30/201140573
 While driving my 2006 hylander hybrid @ 55 mph, at night, there was a loud pop / thud and lurch, then total loss of power and the dash board lit up like a christmas tree. i barely made it to the shoulder of the road without getting getting hit from behind several times as vehicles steered around me. honking their horns and flashing their lights at me. as i crawled to the side of the road @ 10:30 at night. i feel lucky to be alive. vehicle has just over 40,000 mile on it and has had all required maintenance. turned out to be the hybrid inverter failed. this is a non sevicable part.
05/18/2011160000
 On may 18, 2011, my 2006 toyota highlander hybrid stalled with a loud pop and no power while pulling out at a busy intersection. the car was on a hill and i had to let it coast in neutral backward down the hill to turn into a less busy street. it would not start nor would the engine run. i had to tow it to the toyota dealership where all my service has been performed on the scheduled basis. it took over a week to diagnose the problem as an inverter failure with an estimated repair at approximately $9000. the car is less than 5 years old with 160,000 miles but in excellent shape. upon research, i noted that there are issues with the 2006 model highlander hybrid inverter system that may warrant investigation/recall.
05/28/2011115000
 My 2006 toyota highlander hybrid had problems with the power inverter similar to those reported by others where, without any warning and while driving the car, there was a loud sound and the car would no longer move forward nor backwards although the engine was on. the vehicle dash turned on warning lights with check vsc hybrid system there was no previous warning of this problem, even though i had taken the car to regular maintenance in the dealer a month or two ago. no-one was hurt but the complete sudden lack of propulsion could potentially have led to serious accident. i was forced to tow the car to the dealer and had to get a rental car to continue on my regular day to day activities. after investigation i was informed that the power inverter needed to be replaced at a cost of over 7,000 for parts, plus extra costs for labor. this seems unreasonably high. i recommend this is investigated and toyota be asked to: 1. initiate a recall for this part. this is an extremely dangerous problem. don't wait until someone is injured or dies. 2. offer free replacement of this part to all toyota owners who have had this problem, including part, labor, towing and any rental car costs associated with the downtime caused for this. 3. issue reimbursements for any customer who have had to suffer through this problem and paid for it from their own money. 4. extend the warranty on the hybrid related problems to at least 150,000 miles across all states - as it currently is by law in california. 5. offer a free and comprehensive evaluation of all hybrid systems components for everyone with a highlander hybrid that is over or near 100,000 miles, and replace any components that are close to failure. 6. train your service professionals to look for potential hybrid system failures as part of any regular maintenance schedule. this is a serious issue and i don't think toyota is handling it in a fair and reasonable way.
05/18/2011160000
 On may 18, 2011, my 2006 toyota highlander hybrid stalled with a loud pop and no power while pulling out at a busy intersection. the car was on a hill and i had to let it coast in neutral backward down the hill to turn into a less busy street. it would not start nor would the engine run. i had to tow it to the toyota dealership where all my service has been performed on the scheduled basis. it took over a week to diagnose the problem as an inverter failure with an estimated repair at approximately $9000. the car is less than 5 years old with 160,000 miles but in excellent shape. upon research, i noted that there are issues with the 2006 model highlander hybrid inverter system that may warrant investigation/recall.
05/28/2011115000
 My 2006 toyota highlander hybrid had problems with the power inverter similar to those reported by others where, without any warning and while driving the car, there was a loud sound and the car would no longer move forward nor backwards although the engine was on. the vehicle dash turned on warning lights with check vsc hybrid system there was no previous warning of this problem, even though i had taken the car to regular maintenance in the dealer a month or two ago. no-one was hurt but the complete sudden lack of propulsion could potentially have led to serious accident. i was forced to tow the car to the dealer and had to get a rental car to continue on my regular day to day activities. after investigation i was informed that the power inverter needed to be replaced at a cost of over 7,000 for parts, plus extra costs for labor. this seems unreasonably high. i recommend this is investigated and toyota be asked to: 1. initiate a recall for this part. this is an extremely dangerous problem. don't wait until someone is injured or dies. 2. offer free replacement of this part to all toyota owners who have had this problem, including part, labor, towing and any rental car costs associated with the downtime caused for this. 3. issue reimbursements for any customer who have had to suffer through this problem and paid for it from their own money. 4. extend the warranty on the hybrid related problems to at least 150,000 miles across all states - as it currently is by law in california. 5. offer a free and comprehensive evaluation of all hybrid systems components for everyone with a highlander hybrid that is over or near 100,000 miles, and replace any components that are close to failure. 6. train your service professionals to look for potential hybrid system failures as part of any regular maintenance schedule. this is a serious issue and i don't think toyota is handling it in a fair and reasonable way.
05/24/2011179000
 The power inverter on my 2006 toyota higlander hybrid failed at on a high speed us highway causing my car to shut down at that high speed. the road in question did not have a shoulder and the loss of control could have been catastrophic
05/24/2011116000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. the contact stated while driving approximately 65-70 mph the vehicle lost power. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing and the inverter failed and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who decided to pay for the repairs. the vehicle identification number was not available. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 116,000.
05/20/201151456
 My 2006 toyota highlander hybrid had sudden inverter failure while trying to accelerate out of a toll plaza. after paying toll, i pressed down on the accelerator pedal and began to move forward. after just a couple moments of acceleration, there was a loud pop from the engine compartment and i lost all drive power to the wheels. there was a faint burnt rubber smell. the dash board flashed multiple warning lights including check vsc system and something like check hybrid system. i was lucky to be able to coast to the side of the toll plaza. the gasoline engine remained running and the car had electrical power and airconditioning. it would not, however, move in either forward or reverse. this sudden loss of power could have been disasterous if i was pulling on to a busy street or entering an intersection. the car was towed to the nearest toyota dealership for repair.
05/24/2011179000
 The power inverter on my 2006 toyota higlander hybrid failed at on a high speed us highway causing my car to shut down at that high speed. the road in question did not have a shoulder and the loss of control could have been catastrophic
05/24/2011116000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. the contact stated while driving approximately 65-70 mph the vehicle lost power. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing and the inverter failed and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who decided to pay for the repairs. the vehicle identification number was not available. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 116,000.
05/20/201151456
 My 2006 toyota highlander hybrid had sudden inverter failure while trying to accelerate out of a toll plaza. after paying toll, i pressed down on the accelerator pedal and began to move forward. after just a couple moments of acceleration, there was a loud pop from the engine compartment and i lost all drive power to the wheels. there was a faint burnt rubber smell. the dash board flashed multiple warning lights including check vsc system and something like check hybrid system. i was lucky to be able to coast to the side of the toll plaza. the gasoline engine remained running and the car had electrical power and airconditioning. it would not, however, move in either forward or reverse. this sudden loss of power could have been disasterous if i was pulling on to a busy street or entering an intersection. the car was towed to the nearest toyota dealership for repair.
05/24/2011116000
 Tl - the contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid . the con tact stated that while driving approximately 65-70 mph the vehicle loss all power. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the inverted failed and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who decided to paid for the repairs. the vehicle identification number was not available. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileage was 116,000. pm
05/20/201151456
 My 2006 toyota highlander hybrid had sudden inverter failure while trying to accelerate out of a toll plaza. after paying toll, i pressed down on the accelerator pedal and began to move forward. after just a couple moments of acceleration, there was a loud pop from the engine compartment and i lost all drive power to the wheels. there was a faint burnt rubber smell. the dash board flashed multiple warning lights including check vsc system and something like check hybrid system. i was lucky to be able to coast to the side of the toll plaza. the gasoline engine remained running and the car had electrical power and airconditioning. it would not, however, move in either forward or reverse. this sudden loss of power could have been disasterous if i was pulling on to a busy street or entering an intersection. the car was towed to the nearest toyota dealership for repair.
05/08/201167000
 We were driving our 2006 toyota highlander 5-8-11 with 67k miles at approx 35 -40 mph, we were forced to brake to conform with traffic conditions. we accelerated from 10 - 15 mph upon acceleration we heard a large pop, as i pressed the accelerator again i noticed the engine was reving up with no forward movement of the vehicle. i immediately pulled to the side of the road. as we pulled to the side of the road we had two messages appear on the dash board check hybrid system & check vsc system. we consulted our owners manual and found out that the vehicle needed to be serviced by a toyota dealer and that there was nothing we could do. the vehicle was towed to a local toyota dealership for service.
05/11/2011108000
 My wife and i are owners of a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid and experienced the stall with no restart issue yesterday. i had noticed for 6mths - 1 year that on more than gentle acceleration the vehicle may pause (lose power) for 1-2 seconds before continuing. during this pause, a warning would be displayed along with alarm sound reporting water temp even though the water temp gauge is still holding in middle of range without moving. i had hoped that subsequent servicing would address until it would occur again at a later time. it occurred regularly enough to be a concern, but as the car proceeded a sec or two later the urgency was lost. in retrospect if it was known that this was a sign of possible significant future entire engine power loss, my concern to have this reported and addressed would have been higher. yesterday after displaying the same message and sound, the vehicle lost complete power and engine warning light came on, along with other warnings messages. we had barely any power (very slow walking pace at best) to move from stop to the side of the road. engine appeared to still be active to some degree when pushing accelerator but extremely minimal power provided to wheels. vehicle had to be towed to local dealership. report from toyota dealership that inverter failed and needs to be replaced for $7000+ and labor, etc. vehicle has approx 108,000 miles.
05/08/201167000
 We were driving our 2006 toyota highlander 5-8-11 with 67k miles at approx 35 -40 mph, we were forced to brake to conform with traffic conditions. we accelerated from 10 - 15 mph upon acceleration we heard a large pop, as i pressed the accelerator again i noticed the engine was reving up with no forward movement of the vehicle. i immediately pulled to the side of the road. as we pulled to the side of the road we had two messages appear on the dash board check hybrid system & check vsc system. we consulted our owners manual and found out that the vehicle needed to be serviced by a toyota dealer and that there was nothing we could do. the vehicle was towed to a local toyota dealership for service.
05/11/2011108000
 My wife and i are owners of a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid and experienced the stall with no restart issue yesterday. i had noticed for 6mths - 1 year that on more than gentle acceleration the vehicle may pause (lose power) for 1-2 seconds before continuing. during this pause, a warning would be displayed along with alarm sound reporting water temp even though the water temp gauge is still holding in middle of range without moving. i had hoped that subsequent servicing would address until it would occur again at a later time. it occurred regularly enough to be a concern, but as the car proceeded a sec or two later the urgency was lost. in retrospect if it was known that this was a sign of possible significant future entire engine power loss, my concern to have this reported and addressed would have been higher. yesterday after displaying the same message and sound, the vehicle lost complete power and engine warning light came on, along with other warnings messages. we had barely any power (very slow walking pace at best) to move from stop to the side of the road. engine appeared to still be active to some degree when pushing accelerator but extremely minimal power provided to wheels. vehicle had to be towed to local dealership. report from toyota dealership that inverter failed and needs to be replaced for $7000+ and labor, etc. vehicle has approx 108,000 miles.
05/08/201167000
 We were driving our 2006 toyota highlander 5-8-11 with 67k miles at approx 35 -40 mph, we were forced to brake to conform with traffic conditions. we accelerated from 10 - 15 mph upon acceleration we heard a large pop, as i pressed the accelerator again i noticed the engine was reving up with no forward movement of the vehicle. i immediately pulled to the side of the road. as we pulled to the side of the road we had two messages appear on the dash board check hybrid system & check vsc system. we consulted our owners manual and found out that the vehicle needed to be serviced by a toyota dealer and that there was nothing we could do. the vehicle was towed to a local toyota dealership for service.
05/11/2011108000
 My wife and i are owners of a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid and experienced the stall with no restart issue yesterday. i had noticed for 6mths - 1 year that on more than gentle acceleration the vehicle may pause (lose power) for 1-2 seconds before continuing. during this pause, a warning would be displayed along with alarm sound reporting water temp even though the water temp gauge is still holding in middle of range without moving. i had hoped that subsequent servicing would address until it would occur again at a later time. it occurred regularly enough to be a concern, but as the car proceeded a sec or two later the urgency was lost. in retrospect if it was known that this was a sign of possible significant future entire engine power loss, my concern to have this reported and addressed would have been higher. yesterday after displaying the same message and sound, the vehicle lost complete power and engine warning light came on, along with other warnings messages. we had barely any power (very slow walking pace at best) to move from stop to the side of the road. engine appeared to still be active to some degree when pushing accelerator but extremely minimal power provided to wheels. vehicle had to be towed to local dealership. report from toyota dealership that inverter failed and needs to be replaced for $7000+ and labor, etc. vehicle has approx 108,000 miles.
02/18/2011236000
 Engine lost power and shut down while driving. needed to be towed to dealer. dealer determined failure in invertor. estimate over $9000.
04/29/2011120000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. the contact was driving 70 mph when the vehicle stalled without warning. the contact was unable to restart the vehicle and the vehicle was towed to dealer. the dealer performed a diagnostic test and the test results concluded that the inverter had malfunctioned. the contact referenced nhtsa action number: pe11005 ( hybrid propulsion system: inverter) for an investigation for the failure but there were no recalls. the failure mileage was 120,000.
02/18/2011236000
 Engine lost power and shut down while driving. needed to be towed to dealer. dealer determined failure in invertor. estimate over $9000.
04/29/2011120000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. the contact was driving 70 mph when the vehicle stalled without warning. the contact was unable to restart the vehicle and the vehicle was towed to dealer. the dealer performed a diagnostic test and the test results concluded that the inverter had malfunctioned. the contact referenced nhtsa action number: pe11005 ( hybrid propulsion system: inverter) for an investigation for the failure but there were no recalls. the failure mileage was 120,000.
02/18/2011236000
 Engine lost power and shut down while driving. needed to be towed to dealer. dealer determined failure in invertor. estimate over $9000.
04/29/2011120000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2006 toyota highlander hybrid. the contact was driving 70 mph when the vehicle stalled without warning. the contact was unable to restart the vehicle and the vehicle was towed to dealer. the dealer performed a diagnostic test and the test results concluded that the inverter had malfunctioned. the contact referenced nhtsa action number: pe11005 ( hybrid propulsion system: inverter) for an investigation for the failure but there were no recalls. the failure mileage was 120,000.
02/18/2011236000
 Engine lost power and shut down while driving. needed to be towed to dealer. dealer determined failure in invertor. estimate over $9000.
01/19/201168791
 My 2006 toyota highlander hybrid was running normally with 68,791 miles on it. when i started the car on 1/19/2011 and shifted into drive, i heard a pop, the dash lit up with many error messages, the car ran roughly, and when i press the gas pedal i began to roll down the hill is was parked on backwards. the car felt like it was in neutral, but the brakes were functional. i placed the car into park and called the toyota dealership. the car was towed at my expense to the dealer. toyota informed me that the inverter had failed, the air box was cracked, power steering link was under recall, the induction system was clogged, and the brakes needed replacement. please keep in mind that this vehicle was at the same dealership a few weeks earlier (12/31/2010) for a brake inspection, oil change, and 68,000 mile service. toyota replaced the inverter with another 2006 inverter stating that there was nothing wrong with the design of the original inverter. the work was done under the warranty. the car has be running normally since the repair.
06/24/2010140000
 While driving my 2006 toyota highlander hybrid on the interstate highway i lost all power and the engine shut off i had to cost the vehicle across three lanes of high speed traffic to get to the side of the road while almost getting hit by a passenger bus. all power was gone and vehicle would not start. had vehicle towed to a dealer. was informed the power inverter system had over heated and fried. just the parts for a new inverter were quoted at $9,000.
01/08/201139800
 In january 2011, we were reversing out of a parking stall when our 2006 toyota highland hybrid shut down. we could not restart the car at all. several lights on the dashboard lit up, such as check engine and check vsc system. we had the car towed to the dealer's repair place. after three weeks, it was diagnosed that our inverter had failed and would need to be replaced.
01/27/2011107000
 Hybrid inverters on 2006 toyota highlanders are failing, vehicle all of the sudden stops and lights on the instrument panel will go on. you try to restart the vehicle and its useless. inverters are failing and the cost of the part itself is over $7000 plus the cost of labor. inverters are covered under warranty up to 100,000 miles. my highlander has 107,000. i am no longer under warranty and i don't have the money to get it repaired. i think that toyota is well aware of this problem in 2006 highlanders and should do something to get the problem fixed before there is a tragedy on the roads.
01/08/201139800
 In january 2011, we were reversing out of a parking stall when our 2006 toyota highland hybrid shut down. we could not restart the car at all. several lights on the dashboard lit up, such as check engine and check vsc system. we had the car towed to the dealer's repair place. after three weeks, it was diagnosed that our inverter had failed and would need to be replaced.
01/27/2011107000
 Hybrid inverters on 2006 toyota highlanders are failing, vehicle all of the sudden stops and lights on the instrument panel will go on. you try to restart the vehicle and its useless. inverters are failing and the cost of the part itself is over $7000 plus the cost of labor. inverters are covered under warranty up to 100,000 miles. my highlander has 107,000. i am no longer under warranty and i don't have the money to get it repaired. i think that toyota is well aware of this problem in 2006 highlanders and should do something to get the problem fixed before there is a tragedy on the roads.
01/08/201139800
 In january 2011, we were reversing out of a parking stall when our 2006 toyota highland hybrid shut down. we could not restart the car at all. several lights on the dashboard lit up, such as check engine and check vsc system. we had the car towed to the dealer's repair place. after three weeks, it was diagnosed that our inverter had failed and would need to be replaced.
01/27/2011107000
 Hybrid inverters on 2006 toyota highlanders are failing, vehicle all of the sudden stops and lights on the instrument panel will go on. you try to restart the vehicle and its useless. inverters are failing and the cost of the part itself is over $7000 plus the cost of labor. inverters are covered under warranty up to 100,000 miles. my highlander has 107,000. i am no longer under warranty and i don't have the money to get it repaired. i think that toyota is well aware of this problem in 2006 highlanders and should do something to get the problem fixed before there is a tragedy on the roads.
03/17/200940258
 Getting on freeway on ramp heard bang and car went dead. no brakes, steering or any function. managed to pull off and call tow truck. toyota said the inverter blew and all electrical function was lost. they replaced the invertor and said they never saw this before. car has bben ok since
01/08/201139800
 In january 2011, we were reversing out of a parking stall when our 2006 toyota highland hybrid shut down. we could not restart the car at all. several lights on the dashboard lit up, such as check engine and check vsc system. we had the car towed to the dealer's repair place. after three weeks, it was diagnosed that our inverter had failed and would need to be replaced.
01/27/2011107000
 Hybrid inverters on 2006 toyota highlanders are failing, vehicle all of the sudden stops and lights on the instrument panel will go on. you try to restart the vehicle and its useless. inverters are failing and the cost of the part itself is over $7000 plus the cost of labor. inverters are covered under warranty up to 100,000 miles. my highlander has 107,000. i am no longer under warranty and i don't have the money to get it repaired. i think that toyota is well aware of this problem in 2006 highlanders and should do something to get the problem fixed before there is a tragedy on the roads.
03/17/200940258
 Getting on freeway on ramp heard bang and car went dead. no brakes, steering or any function. managed to pull off and call tow truck. toyota said the inverter blew and all electrical function was lost. they replaced the invertor and said they never saw this before. car has bben ok since
01/27/2011107000
 Hybrid inverters on 2006 toyota highlanders are failing, vehicle all of the sudden stops and lights on the instrument panel will go on. you try to restart the vehicle and its useless. inverters are failing and the cost of the part itself is over $7000 plus the cost of labor. inverters are covered under warranty up to 100,000 miles. my highlander has 107,000. i am no longer under warranty and i don't have the money to get it repaired. i think that toyota is well aware of this problem in 2006 highlanders and should do something to get the problem fixed before there is a tragedy on the roads.
03/17/200940258
 Getting on freeway on ramp heard bang and car went dead. no brakes, steering or any function. managed to pull off and call tow truck. toyota said the inverter blew and all electrical function was lost. they replaced the invertor and said they never saw this before. car has bben ok since