Visibility Related Problems of the 2001 Toyota Highlander

Table 1 shows nine common visibility related problems of the 2001 Toyota Highlander. The number one most common problem is related to the visibility (nine problems). The second most common problem is related to the side/rear glass (four problems).


Recently reported Visibility problems of the 2001 Toyota Highlander

The Visibility problem

The driver's side sun visor suddenly dropped down into my field of view when I hit a bump on a three lane 40 mph paved road at rush hour. I nearly rear-ended the vehicle in front of me during the short time (maybe two seconds) required to react and raise the visor.   Read details...

The Side/rear Glass problem

While driving about 65 mph somebody will open rear window, and it will make a tremendous noise, wich will hurt passengers' ears. Please provide more information.   Read details...

The Windshield problem

Driver's side sun visor flops downward when in use, instead of remaining tilted forward (toward windshield), thus partially blocking vision. This is a common problem on a number of Toyota vehicles.   Read details...


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