Recalls


CampaignManufacturerManufacturing dateType# of units affectedDate Owner notified MfgRecall Initiated byManufacturers of recalled vehicles/productsReport Recieved DateRecord Creation DateRegulation Part NumberFMVSS Number
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
11V112000TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA, INC.from 08/22/2003 to 07/26/2006V (Vehicle)76937905/06/2011ODITOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION02/24/201102/24/2011
Defect SummaryToyota is recalling certain model year 2004-2006 highlander, highlander hybrid, and model year 2004-2007 lexus rx330, rx350, and rx400h vehicles. if the forward retention clip used to secure the floor carpet cover, which is located in front of the center console, is not installed properly the cover may lean toward the accelerator pedal and interfere with the accelerator pedal arm.
Consequence SummaryIf this occurs, the accelerator pedal may temporarily become stuck in a partially depressed position rather than return to the idle position. a stuck accelerator pedal may result in unintended and sustained vehicle speeds and make it difficult to stop, increasing the risk of a vehicle crash.
Corrective SummaryDealers will replace the floor carpet cover with a newly designed one free or charge. the safety recall is expected to begin during march 2011. owners may contact toyota at 1-800-331-4331.
NotesOwners may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov .
06V253000TOYOTA MOTOR NORTH AMERICA, INC.from 08/22/2003 to 05/24/2005V (Vehicle)36759407/24/2006MFRTOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION07/13/200607/13/2006
Defect SummaryOn certain sport utility and hybrid vehicles, the two retaining clips for the driver's side forward center console can become loose. if both clips separate from the floor carpet cover, the cover may lean toward the accelerator pedal, causing interference with the accelerator pedal rod.
Consequence SummaryThis condition may interfere with the accelerator pedal returning to the idle position increasing the risk of a crash.
Corrective SummaryDealers will replace the two floor carpet cover retaining clips free of charge. the recall began on july 24, 2006, and should be completed by early september 2006. owners may contact toyota at 1-800-331-4331 or lexus at 1-800-255-3987.
NotesToyota recall no. 60f and lexus recall no. 6ld.customers may also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or go to http://www.safercar.gov.

Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
TSB-0087-1206/13/201210045140Toyota: accelerator pedal sensor assembly information regarding the inspection, removal, and installation, if lubrication or oil, is applied. *pe08/21/2012

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
RQ10003TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION02/16/201003/01/2011Unintended and Uncontrolled Acceleration11V112000
 On february 16, 2010, nhtsa's office of defects investigation (odi) opened rq10-003 to determine whether the scope of prior toyota recalls relating to potential unintended acceleration were sufficiently broad, including, among others, toyota recalls 07e-082, 09v-388, 10v-017, and 10v-023.nhtsa also requested information regarding potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in toyota and lexus vehicles.i. pedal interference from floor mats, carpet covers and plastic pads in carpets.during the rq10-003 investigation, odi reviewed a large volume of documents to assess whether additional vehicles should be recalled.following the agency's analysis, nhtsa requested that toyota recall additional vehicles.toyota complied with the agency's request.the details of these recalls are set forth more fully in toyota's reports to nhtsa pursuant to 49 cfr part 573.these recalls are as follows:recall 11v-112: (1) model year (my) 2004-2006 toyota highlander and highlander hybrid; and, (2) my 2004-2007 lexus rx330,rx350, and rx400h (hybrid model). the total estimated population under this recall is 769,379 vehicles.this recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by a loose floor carpet cover (trim panel). recall 11v-113: (1) my 2003-2009 through 2009 toyota 4runner; (2) my 2006-2010 toyota rav4; and, (3) my 2008-2011 lexus lx570.the total estimated population under this recall is 1,381,000 vehicles.this recall supplements recall 09v-388 and remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment by an unsecured floor mat.recall 11v-115: (1) my 2006-2007 lexus gs300 (all wheel drive vehicles); and, (2) my 2006-2007 lexus gs350 (all wheel drive vehicles). the total estimated population under this recall is 19,647 vehicles.this recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by inadequate clearance between the pedal linkage and a plastic pad embedded in the vehicle's carpet.ii. potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration.after nhtsa opened rq10-003, nhtsa launched a ten-month study of potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in toyota vehicles.nhtsa launched the study in the spring of 2010 in light of concerns aired in congressional hearings.nhtsa enlisted engineers at the national aeronautics and space administration (nasa) with expertise in areas such as computer controlled electronic systems, electromagnetic interference and software integrity to assess whether electronic systems or electromagnetic interference played a role in incidents of unintended acceleration in toyota vehicles.that study has concluded.two reports are associated with the study and are available on nhtsa's website.nasa's report is entitled technical support to the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) on the reported toyota motor corporation (tmc) unintended acceleration (ua) investigation, nesc assessment no. ti-10-00618 (jan. 18, 2011).nhtsa's report is entitled technical assessment of toyota electronic throttle control (etc) systems (feb. 2011).both reports should be read in conjunction with each other. as stated in its report, nasa did not find an electronic cause of large throttle openings that can result in unintended acceleration incidents. nhtsa did not find a vehicle-based cause of unintended acceleration incidents other than the physical pedal interference causes that are being addressed by toyota's recalls. this rq is closed.
RQ10003TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION02/16/201003/01/2011Unintended and Uncontrolled Acceleration11V115000
 On february 16, 2010, nhtsa's office of defects investigation (odi) opened rq10-003 to determine whether the scope of prior toyota recalls relating to potential unintended acceleration were sufficiently broad, including, among others, toyota recalls 07e-082, 09v-388, 10v-017, and 10v-023.nhtsa also requested information regarding potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in toyota and lexus vehicles.i. pedal interference from floor mats, carpet covers and plastic pads in carpets.during the rq10-003 investigation, odi reviewed a large volume of documents to assess whether additional vehicles should be recalled.following the agency's analysis, nhtsa requested that toyota recall additional vehicles.toyota complied with the agency's request.the details of these recalls are set forth more fully in toyota's reports to nhtsa pursuant to 49 cfr part 573.these recalls are as follows:recall 11v-112: (1) model year (my) 2004-2006 toyota highlander and highlander hybrid; and, (2) my 2004-2007 lexus rx330,rx350, and rx400h (hybrid model). the total estimated population under this recall is 769,379 vehicles.this recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by a loose floor carpet cover (trim panel). recall 11v-113: (1) my 2003-2009 through 2009 toyota 4runner; (2) my 2006-2010 toyota rav4; and, (3) my 2008-2011 lexus lx570.the total estimated population under this recall is 1,381,000 vehicles.this recall supplements recall 09v-388 and remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment by an unsecured floor mat.recall 11v-115: (1) my 2006-2007 lexus gs300 (all wheel drive vehicles); and, (2) my 2006-2007 lexus gs350 (all wheel drive vehicles). the total estimated population under this recall is 19,647 vehicles.this recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by inadequate clearance between the pedal linkage and a plastic pad embedded in the vehicle's carpet.ii. potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration.after nhtsa opened rq10-003, nhtsa launched a ten-month study of potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in toyota vehicles.nhtsa launched the study in the spring of 2010 in light of concerns aired in congressional hearings.nhtsa enlisted engineers at the national aeronautics and space administration (nasa) with expertise in areas such as computer controlled electronic systems, electromagnetic interference and software integrity to assess whether electronic systems or electromagnetic interference played a role in incidents of unintended acceleration in toyota vehicles.that study has concluded.two reports are associated with the study and are available on nhtsa's website.nasa's report is entitled technical support to the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) on the reported toyota motor corporation (tmc) unintended acceleration (ua) investigation, nesc assessment no. ti-10-00618 (jan. 18, 2011).nhtsa's report is entitled technical assessment of toyota electronic throttle control (etc) systems (feb. 2011).both reports should be read in conjunction with each other. as stated in its report, nasa did not find an electronic cause of large throttle openings that can result in unintended acceleration incidents. nhtsa did not find a vehicle-based cause of unintended acceleration incidents other than the physical pedal interference causes that are being addressed by toyota's recalls. this rq is closed.
RQ10003TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION02/16/201003/01/2011Unintended and Uncontrolled Acceleration11V113000
 On february 16, 2010, nhtsa's office of defects investigation (odi) opened rq10-003 to determine whether the scope of prior toyota recalls relating to potential unintended acceleration were sufficiently broad, including, among others, toyota recalls 07e-082, 09v-388, 10v-017, and 10v-023.nhtsa also requested information regarding potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in toyota and lexus vehicles.i. pedal interference from floor mats, carpet covers and plastic pads in carpets.during the rq10-003 investigation, odi reviewed a large volume of documents to assess whether additional vehicles should be recalled.following the agency's analysis, nhtsa requested that toyota recall additional vehicles.toyota complied with the agency's request.the details of these recalls are set forth more fully in toyota's reports to nhtsa pursuant to 49 cfr part 573.these recalls are as follows:recall 11v-112: (1) model year (my) 2004-2006 toyota highlander and highlander hybrid; and, (2) my 2004-2007 lexus rx330,rx350, and rx400h (hybrid model). the total estimated population under this recall is 769,379 vehicles.this recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by a loose floor carpet cover (trim panel). recall 11v-113: (1) my 2003-2009 through 2009 toyota 4runner; (2) my 2006-2010 toyota rav4; and, (3) my 2008-2011 lexus lx570.the total estimated population under this recall is 1,381,000 vehicles.this recall supplements recall 09v-388 and remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment by an unsecured floor mat.recall 11v-115: (1) my 2006-2007 lexus gs300 (all wheel drive vehicles); and, (2) my 2006-2007 lexus gs350 (all wheel drive vehicles). the total estimated population under this recall is 19,647 vehicles.this recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by inadequate clearance between the pedal linkage and a plastic pad embedded in the vehicle's carpet.ii. potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration.after nhtsa opened rq10-003, nhtsa launched a ten-month study of potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in toyota vehicles.nhtsa launched the study in the spring of 2010 in light of concerns aired in congressional hearings.nhtsa enlisted engineers at the national aeronautics and space administration (nasa) with expertise in areas such as computer controlled electronic systems, electromagnetic interference and software integrity to assess whether electronic systems or electromagnetic interference played a role in incidents of unintended acceleration in toyota vehicles.that study has concluded.two reports are associated with the study and are available on nhtsa's website.nasa's report is entitled technical support to the national highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) on the reported toyota motor corporation (tmc) unintended acceleration (ua) investigation, nesc assessment no. ti-10-00618 (jan. 18, 2011).nhtsa's report is entitled technical assessment of toyota electronic throttle control (etc) systems (feb. 2011).both reports should be read in conjunction with each other. as stated in its report, nasa did not find an electronic cause of large throttle openings that can result in unintended acceleration incidents. nhtsa did not find a vehicle-based cause of unintended acceleration incidents other than the physical pedal interference causes that are being addressed by toyota's recalls. this rq is closed.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
05/29/201179000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. the contact stated that the vehicle was started and as the contact shifted into drive, the vehicle abnormally accelerated and crashed into a house. a police report was filed but no injuries were reported. the vehicle was not yet taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. the failure and current mileages were 79,000.
05/29/201179000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. the contact stated the vehicle surged forward, crashing into a house, upon starting and being shifted into drive. a police report was filed, but no injuries were reported. the vehicle was not yet taken to have the failure diagnosed or repaired. the failure and current mileages were 79,000. sm.
04/08/201198000
 Run away throttle and no ability to brake 2005 toyota highlander causing crash into house wall and front end damage to car i took foot of gas peddel and moved to brake car continued at same speed it was traveling and brake peddle was applied hard and no effect. car struck house and pushed on the wall a moment then dropped to idle
05/15/20092000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. while driving 2-3 mph in reverse, the vehicle abnormally accelerated. the contact attempted to brake but to no avail as the vehicle crashed into her garage. the air bags did not deploy but the contact was not injured and there was minimal damage to the vehicle and moderate damage to the contacts home. the vehicle was taken to the dealer yet the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. there were three additional occurrences of the failure and the vehicle was taken back to the dealer where repairs were made to the floor mat and the brake covers. the contact stated that she was still afraid to drive the vehicle. she later received notification of nhtsa campaign id number: 11v112000 (vehicle speed control:accelerator pedal) and the recall repair was performed on the vehicle. the failure mileage was 2,000 and the current mileage was 20,000.
05/15/20092000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. while driving in reverse 2-3 mph the vehicle accelerated, she engaged the brakes and the vehicle continued to accelerated and crashed into the garage. she also stated the air bags did not deploy. no one was injured. no police report was filed. she stated there was a small chip to the top of the hood. the left side of the garage and the door had damages that cost approximately $3,000. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for the failure. the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. the contact stated the failure happen three other times. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and she stated the dealer did something to her floor mat. she also stated the dealer replaced the brake covers. the vehicle was repaired. the contact stated she was still afraid to drive the vehicle. she received a recall for acceleration after the failures and the recall work was performed on the vehicle. the failure mileage was 2,000 and the current mileage was 20,000. vwb
09/26/201044200
 Tl the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. the contact stated while parking the vehicle suddenly accelerated and crashed into a tree. the air bags did not deploy and the contact was not injured but the vehicle was destroyed. the contact called the manufacturer and the manufacturer asked the contact for authorization to inspect the vehicle. the contact is unclear if the manufacturer inspected the vehicle. after the crash the contact notice the vehicle was involved a recall for the vehicle speed control:accelerator pedal (06v253000) . the contact is waiting for the manufacturer to inspect the vehicle. the failure mileage was 44,200. jo
09/27/201053000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. the contact stated that idling at a stop sign, when she took her foot off the brake pedal, the vehicle suddenly surged forward and crashed into the vehicle in front. the contact noticed no prior problems with surging. there were no injuries. a police report was being filed at the time of the complaint. the manufacturer had not been notified. the vin was unavailable when the complaint was filed. the current and failure mileages were approximately 53,000-bk
08/09/200517000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. while driving approximately 35-40 mph the contact noticed that the accelerator pedal had to be pushed to the floor of the vehicle in order to increase the speed. the failure mileage was 17,000 and the current mileage was 56,500.
09/10/2009101/01/2005
 2005 toyota highlander. consumer states unintended acceleration caused a crash. *tgw the consumer stated as she was about to pull into a parking space, she heard a surging sound and suddenly the vehicle quickly accelerated forward and crashed into a brick column in front of the store and then it went backwards and stopped. *jb
08/20/2009303001
 An afternoon during august or early september 2009 i was driving my 2005 highlander in a high traffic route when the accelerator pedal got stuck down, leading to an initial high speed and steadily high rpms (6-7000). i was able to control the speed by stepping down the brake pedal with both feet while keeping exceedingly high rpms on heavy traffic. in the emotional and physical stress of the moment, i was able to drive to a building entrance. with the car on parking position, the rpms kept high and did not decrease despite stepping further on the accelerator pedal trying to unstuck it, which was unsuccessful. finally i turned off the ignition. after turning the car back on, the problem did not recurred. i took the car to its regular maintenance service in harr toyota (100 gold star blvd., worcester, ma) in sept. 19, 2009, explained the event, they documented it, and applied the 60f carpet clip recall. there has been no similar incident since then. i reported the incident to toyota company with documentation # 1002135597. toyota claims they will not apply the current recall accelerator fix to my car because it is not on the official recall and the car was built in japan (based on vin), with a different accelerator pedal design and construction. *tr
03/02/20101
 2005 highlander v6 awd. has a surging effect since day one. also surges slightly when applying brakes. in traffic stop and go situation, vehicle does not respond for a few seconds and then lunges forward. very dangerous when trying to change lanes. dealer said nothing wrong with vehicle. toyota said at time to contact dealer.
11/19/2009816891
 Accident occurred in charlottesville va. sudden acceleration while car was in reverse. right car side damaged along with 2 other cars. model of car is 2005 toyota highlander vs awd limited. total cost to repair the toyota was $6,900. *tr
09/30/2009350001
 1. traveling at about 45-55 miles per hour, gas pedal sticks. also, the dealer sold me the car with out a driver floor mat. since i purchased the car in 2007, i've noticed a gradual erosion of the floor mat beneath my right foot and just below the gas pedal. there is now a hole in the carpet and an indentation in the floor of the car. also, there is a small toggle type object jutting out from under the carpet just below the gas pedal 2. it occurs every time i drive the car. 3. nothing has been done to correct the failure. *tr
01/30/2010710001
 Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. the contact stated the floor mats became trapped between the brake and accelerator pedal almost causing two accidents. also the carpet in the vehicle was ripped where the floor mats were. the vehicle was taken to the dealer and contact was told to call the toyota manufacturer, inform them of the problems so she can get total compensation for her mats. the contact called and is waiting for them to call back. the failure mileage was 71,000. updated 03/08/10
02/22/20101
 Toyota should recall all older models relating to pedal accelerator. toyota should be recalling all related vehicles as far back as 2003 models if it already knows the computer component in those cars have the same pedal accelerator problems as the newer models. why aren't they made to do that? i have a 2005 toyota highlander and i am worried everytime i get in my car now. *tr
12/11/2009529911
 2005 toyota highlander hybrid. driving to work in a blizzard on 12/11/09 all dash board lights went on. dealership found that the sunroof housing failed causing $3,977.16 worth of damage. being out of warranty the dealer agreed to pay 2,000.00. toyota customer service another 1,500 and we paid 477.16. we picked up the car on 12/24/09. on 2/2/10 we returned it after noticing a burn spot on each of the plastic head light covers. the dealer found both highbeam bulbs melted,and suggested i had overused them causing the intense heat that did the damage. i am concerned it could be a result of delayed water damage showing up. our concerns with this car(which we purchased new in nov. of 2005)goes back to 9/7/06 when the cruise control did not slow the car going down hills. on 2/28/07 we had brake and wiper blade issues. on 4/20/07 the blades locked during a downpour on the 5 freeway. i had to pull over in a panic. on 7/12/07 the cargo clip had to be replaced. on 9/10/07 that parking brake did not hold properly and there was a rattle from the right rear. on 11/6/07 we complained of squeaky brakes. dealer tightened loose nuts and bolts on 4x4 assembly. on 4/1/08 the brakes were replaced @ 29,080 miles.on 10/22/08 the sound system failed and was replaced under warranty. next week we are having the 5th set of tires put on this vehicle which has only 53,000 miles on it. the set to be replaced has only about 15,000 miles on them. they have a 60,000 mile warranty. *tr
09/10/2009367251
 I am writing about a problem i encountered with my 2005 toyota highlander. we purchased it brand new in january of 2005. beaverton toyota has adjusted the computer on my car several times since the first oil change as my highlander feels like it is changing gears by itself. the car had not done this until after the first oil change. on subsequent service calls, i would discuss the problem and they would tell me that they adjusted the car
11/22/200997000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. the contact stated that while driving at approx 65 mph, she pressed down on the accelerator and when she took her foot off, the pedal did not release from the depressed position. she kept pumping the pedal but it continued to stick to the floor until she crashed into the wall of someone's home. the contact was injured as a result of the crash (broken ribs and head injuries). a police report was taken at the scene. the vehicle was totaled. she called the manufacturer and they did not offer any assistance. the current and failure mileages were approximately 97,000.
01/07/2010300001
 2005 toyota highlander, car will accelerate from a dead stop on its own. change transmission from park to drive and let off brake and car will accelerate without touching gas pedal fast enough to change gears and continue. have reached a speed of 30 mph before braking. the tachometer does not show that the engine is revving higher than a normal idle when in park changing into drive so it seems like an electronic problem, etc. issue is intermittent. the car has been to 2 dealers over the time it has been owned and we were told the issue could not be duplicated so nothing could be done. i called the same day this email was sent and was told the same thing by the local toyota dealership. well, the recalled gas pedals don't stick all the time so they are intermittent problems so where is the difference between their cars and ours! i have tried every contact number for toyota and cannot get anywhere!!!!!! *tr
09/20/20082
 2005 toyoto highlander, 40,000 miles to date. abrupt acceleration occurred twice for no reason-car does not have floor mats that could interfere with the accelerator, first occurrance in 2006 was while driving on highway, braking solved the problem second occurance in 2008- car was moving at idle speed-foot was not or near the accelerator but above but not touching the brake. braking solved the problem. informed toyota dealer-they were clueless and had no knowledge of a problem. *tr
01/13/2010290001
 I own a 2005 toyota highlander and was trying to park in front of my home between two cars when the car suddenly accelerated and hit the side of my house. i am not 100% sure what happened, whether i accidentally pressed the accelerator or there was a malfunction of some kind. i had to make a 90 degree left turn between two other parked cars, so i am sure i was not driving fast at the time of the accident. *tr
02/01/20101246231
 My toyota highlander 2005 will accelerate by itself when i start out at a light making it rev the engine excessively. this happened alot when i got the car until last fall i got fuel system cleaned and all carbon removed from lines. it went away after i got carbon cleaned out and now it has recently started happening again. it sometimes makes my front tires squeal. i have asked the joe meyers toyota in houston, tx. about it and they say there is nothing wrong with my car. i never brought it up with them again. i need to find out if there is any fix for this problem asap since there has been issues with this being worse and causing deaths. note: after buying the car in jan 06 the floor mats constantly pushed forward upto pedals so i got my husband to use a grommet on them to make holes and attach via clips from joe meyers toyota. now they don't move. this was never the cause of the acceleration. it was coming from the engine - pedal was not stuck. *tr
10/21/200986000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander hybrid. while approaching a red light, the vehicle accelerated twice before coming to a complete stop. the vehicle was taken to a dealer but the issue has not been remedied. the vehicle was not included in the floor mat recall #06v253000. the contact is aware of the safety risk since he could have injured someone. the failure mileage was 86,000.
04/01/200513000
 Tl*the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. while driving 53 mph she experienced unintended vehicle acceleration. she was able to decelerate. the vehicle was towed to the dealer, and a technician concluded that the plastic panel behind the air conditioning system fell off and subsequently fell between the accelerator pedal; which caused the pedal to stick. the failure and current mileages were 23,000.
06/10/200613750105/30/2005
 Unexplained vehicle acceleration with inability to stop before hitting vehicle in front of me. pulled off of road behind truck to park. lifted foot from gas pedal to put on brake so as to put vehicle into park. there was then an extreme vehicle acceleration which was uncontrollable with brake. slammed into truck. toyota corp claims no errors logged in computer system, and that if foot would have been on brake pedal, the filament would have broken. i can't be certain the braking happened before the accident-it was very fast. i am certain foot was on brake and not on gas!! there has been a previous denial of a petition to investigate numerous instances of this identical situation with other toyota's-(nhtsa action # dp05002). nhtsa please investigate this!! there are too many complaints of this happening-do something before there are deaths! is toyota immune from safety recalls? i'm sorry you couldn't find evidence of a defect, but there is something seriously wrong. severe hesitation, sudden acceleration=possible deaths. i've received my repaired vehicle, and when i went to trade it in, i was offered thousands less than trade in is supposed to be! if toyota really believes there's nothing wrong with their car, what's the problem? again they're not being held accountable! *nm
06/10/200613500105/30/2005
 I drove up hill, slowed, turned, and pulled behind truck to park off the side of the road. this was also uphill. the car was stopped, i went to put my foot on the brake to shift into park, and the car for some reason accelerated wildly (loud roaring of engine). it then lurched forward very fast and slammed into the truck that was in front of me. i had no power to stop it. this incident was completely out of my control. i have had problems in the past with this vehicle with severe hesitation. i have also had a hesitation, followed by extreme acceleration. i did file a complaint previously. this is a very dangerous condition. it could have been a child i hit instead of a truck!. the dealer says they can't find a problem with my car. this is a sporadic occurrence, but it shouldn't happen at all. *nm
09/20/2005102/21/2005
 I have a 2005 toyota highlander limited w/v6 engine. when i accelerate at low speeds, then take my foot off the gas and then try to accelerate again, there is a prolonged hesitation before the vehicle starts to accelerate. the same problem exists when you make a turn and then try to accelerate again. the other day i was trying to pull out onto a well traveled road. i moved out into the first lane and then took my foot off the gas to check to make sure the next lane was clear. i saw there were cars coming around the curve towards me in both lanes. i hit the gas and the car hesitated. then finally it started to move. i barely missed being broadsided. i've been driving for over thirty years and have driven a number of different vehicles. i have never experienced this problem and am very concerned for my family's safety. i have contacted the dealer and toyota and they say this is normal operation. as far as i'm concerned this is anything but normal and needs to be addressed. *nm
12/12/2004210/01/2004
 While applying the accelerator pedal vehicle hesitated to accelerate. driver applied the accelerator pedal numerous times and the vehicle accelerated uncontrollably. driver was able to maintain control of the vehicle , and drove it to the dealer for inspection. mechanic determined that it was normal for the vehicle to hesitate when applying the accelerator pedal. *ak *bf *nm
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
12/15/200940892
 Tl* the contact owns a 2005 toyota highlander. while entering a parking space, just before applying the brake, the vehicle accelerated into a concrete step. no one was injured during the crash but the vehicle suffered damage to the front end. he called the manufacturer and they collected all the information regarding the incident. however his vehicle was excluded from recall 09v388000 (vehicle speed control:accelerator pedal). the current and failure mileages were 40,892.
06/05/2005106/03/2005
 Dt: 2005 toyota highlander v6- the consumer drove off the lot on june 3, 2005; the cruise control behaved erratically and it often felt as if it was accelerating a couple of miles behind the desired speed. the consumer requested to pass this turkey which yielded different results. there is sometimes awkward down shifting and rapid acceleration which is preceded by hesitation. the consumer approached a village intersection, downhill with his foot on the brake. the consumer took his foot off of the brake and began to make a left turn onto desired street. the consumer tried to apply a bit of gas and nothing happened. the consumer tried to apply a bit more gas and again nothing happened. the third time the consumer added a bit more gas and the vehicle accelerated too fast causing the driver's and passenger's heads to tip back. this was a narrow main street in a main village. there were lots of possible targets, cars/ kids bikes, and others. then there was the unanticipated down shifting for braking effect that tipped heads forward, but that was another story for another day, and not quite as annoying or nearly of the same concern. the dealer's service manager first asserted that there were no adjustments accessible for the mechanics. inability to do something. after applying more gas and vehicle hesitation consumer searched for a technical service bulletin (tsb) and found none. but found one from june 3, 2005 that related to recalibrating of the transmission. absolutely no mention of expressions of concern or earlier tsbs. *ak *mr
06/04/2005400106/01/2005
 Dt: caller said that twice his vehicle would not accelerate when hitting the gas pedal. when pressing the gas pedal to pass a car nothing happened for a few seconds. dealer said there was nothing they could do about it, and that was the way the vehicle wa sdesigned. dealer said they could not duplicate the problem. manufacturer has not been contacted yet.*ak
03/13/20051
 While driving about 30 mph driver pressed on the accelerator in order to pass a vehicle on the right hand side. the vehicle refused to accelerate when pedal was applied, and finally accelerated after a few seconds.*ak
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CRUISE CONTROL
09/24/2009500001
 Under a specific set of circumstances, the cruise control causes the car to surge past the set cruise speed. i've never let the surge get past 10 mph above the set cruise speed, i always turn off the cruise which cancels the surge. i cannot force the replication of the problem but it has happened a number of times over the life of the car. the circumstances i can identify are the cruise is set on a specific speed (like 60 mph), the cruise is disengaged to slow down (well below 60 mph), using the gas pedal to speed up on a long uphill grade, engage the cruise to take the car back to the set speed (60 mph) and the cruise blows past 60 mph. in the seconds it takes to disengage the cruise control, i've reached 70 mph. *tr
06/05/2005106/03/2005
 Dt: 2005 toyota highlander v6- the consumer drove off the lot on june 3, 2005; the cruise control behaved erratically and it often felt as if it was accelerating a couple of miles behind the desired speed. the consumer requested to pass this turkey which yielded different results. there is sometimes awkward down shifting and rapid acceleration which is preceded by hesitation. the consumer approached a village intersection, downhill with his foot on the brake. the consumer took his foot off of the brake and began to make a left turn onto desired street. the consumer tried to apply a bit of gas and nothing happened. the consumer tried to apply a bit more gas and again nothing happened. the third time the consumer added a bit more gas and the vehicle accelerated too fast causing the driver's and passenger's heads to tip back. this was a narrow main street in a main village. there were lots of possible targets, cars/ kids bikes, and others. then there was the unanticipated down shifting for braking effect that tipped heads forward, but that was another story for another day, and not quite as annoying or nearly of the same concern. the dealer's service manager first asserted that there were no adjustments accessible for the mechanics. inability to do something. after applying more gas and vehicle hesitation consumer searched for a technical service bulletin (tsb) and found none. but found one from june 3, 2005 that related to recalibrating of the transmission. absolutely no mention of expressions of concern or earlier tsbs. *ak *mr