Automatic Transmission problems of the 2005 Toyota Highlander

22 problems related to automatic transmission have been reported for the 2005 Toyota Highlander. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Toyota Highlander based on all problems reported for the 2005 Highlander.

1 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/26/2011

My 2005 limited edition Toyota Highlander has multiple issues. The right caliber is sticking, which has caused heat and warping in the hub system and affected the abs sensor. These will both need to be replaced at a cost of over $1000. The front struts are leaking. The largest problem is with the transmission which has some type of interior problem. It is suggested that I replace the transmission. The cost to repair this, based on what the Toyota shop said was $3400-$4600. My car has about 94,000 miles on it. The brake issues with the caliber, roters, and hub system will get replaced next week. The transmission repair will not be repaired at this time unless the Toyota goodwill petition goes through. The cost is too great.

2 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 03/02/2010

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.

3 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 02/23/2010

I've owned a 2005 Toyota Highlander since new, once in a while this condition would occur, now it is all the time. It just turned over 80k miles. I have not been notified of any recalls, not even Toyota no. 60f. When you are coming to a stop,at normal speeds,normal braking pedal pressure, just before the vehicle stops, it launches forward with your foot pressure on the brake pedal. When you apply more pressure as if there was an emergency, it is worse. My wife and I have learned to compensate by coasting then stopping. I emailed Toyota. Com about this twice, no answers.

4 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 11/23/2009

My 2005 Toyota Highlander v6 4wd, which I purchased new, has been experiencing a hesitation/shifting problem for nearly as long as I have owned the vehicle. While the problem does not always occur, it is quite pronounced when it does and has resulted in very dangerous situations. The problem has been brought to the direct attention of Toyota motor sales in California, and their response has been disturbingly poor. The Toyota dealer that has been servicing my vehicle has been very helpful, but apparently cannot take action to correct the problem without corporate authorization. Here is a summary of the problem: the vehicle cannot always decide when to accelerate from a stop - there have been many instances of initial hesitation/lack of adequate power upon applying the gas pedal. For example, I have experienced a delay of a second or two when applying the gas pedal to proceed. This has resulted in some very close calls with oncoming traffic. Also, there are occurrences where the vehicle cannot seem to decide between gears (it will sometimes jump up/down between the lower gears, such as 1st to 2nd gear and/or 2nd to 3rd gear). Furthermore, I have noticed a general lack of adequate acceleration/gas pedal response, especially during city driving (ie. Lower speeds). My local Toyota dealer has records of the problem since approximately 16,000 miles (the vehicle now has about 44,000 miles). I believe the issue is the ecm, which was reprogrammed but the problem returned. Based on my research, I believe the ecm may be defective and that replacing the unit may solve the problem. Toyota will not replace the ecm. About a month ago, the Toyota dealer was able to verify the hesitation problem during a service visit. However, they could not duplicate it later with the scan tool attached - they had the vehicle for two days trying to get a snap shot because the Toyota field service technician told them "no repairs are to be made until the problem occurs more often. ".

5 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 05/20/2009

Automatic transmission is forcing fluid out through vent causing loss of fluid and possible damage to transmission. Dealer said it is caused by bearing going bad in the transmission. Vehicle has almost 90,000 miles. Dealership said problem is covered under extended warranty since it was a certified used vehicle.

6 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/11/2008

I have a Toyota Highlander 2005 v6 4wd, which suffers from a transmission shift delay and hesitation ,which normally occurs when upshifting or downshifting between 2nd and 3rd gear. This shift delay is not only a headache, but a safety concern to me and many other fellow Highlander owners as seen on various online forums. While driving my vehicle I have to constantly try to anticipate how it might react in order to prevent an accident from happening,while in traffic. It seems as if this problem has been known by Toyota since 2000 and they have not done enough to get it fixed.

7 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 01/23/2008

The contact owns a 2005 Toyota Highlander. While the contact shifted the gear into the park position, the transmission began to jerk with hesitation. The failure occurred intermittently. The vehicle had not been diagnosed or repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 29,000.

8 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2006

I own a 2005 Toyota Highlander v6. I'm experiencing a pause or hesitation shifting into low at very low speeds (2 to 4 mph). The hesitation causes the vehicle to lunge because the gas peddle is depressed before the low gear engages. I feel it is an unsafe design because in slow traffic or near pedestrians I need to keep my left foot on the brake to prevent the car from lunging. Toyota has informed me that the vehicle is "operating as designed".

9 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 08/25/2006

Long hesitation when trying to accelerate from a stop or low speeds.

10 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 07/15/2006

Summary: 2005 Toyota Highlander has signification hesitation when accelerating. 1. ) events leading to failure: failure is constant since it is present during normal operation of vehicle; 2. Failure and its consequences: if I accelerate (step on the gas pedal), the vehicle hesitates/lags/dies for a few seconds before vehicle will begin moving. The consequences of this failure is that there is constant danger when making a left turn during gaps in oncoming traffic. Although a margin of safety is always used, I am afraid that one day, something may happen to reduce this margin, e. G. Oncoming car is accelerating very quickly or the hesitation worsens from a few seconds to several seconds; 3. ) what was done to correct the failure: nothing. Contacted two Toyota dealers, don davis Toyota and freeman Toyota, and was told by john and tim, service dept advisors, that this is normal for Toyotas since adopting fly-by or drive-by wire. Both authorized Toyota service department employees say that Toyota is aware of this complaint but that there is nothing to be done; this is normal operating procedure and falls within their design parameters. No parts will be repaired or replaced. This seems to be a dangerous design flaw by Toyota. While they acknowledge the existence of the problem, they do not feel they need to resolve and offer no solution.

11 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 06/10/2006

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!.

12 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 03/02/2006

Toyota hilander limited. I have a hesitation when I accelerate. I have had it back to Toyota at least 3 times concerning this problem. They tell me that's the way it's supposed to be. It's dangerous if you are trying to get on an interstate and don't have the acceleration you need.

13 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 02/20/2006

Multiple times, I have tried to accelerate the vehicle and there has been "hesitation" when I depressed the gas pedal--the car seemed to be in neutral, there was no response. This has happened many times at different speeds/gears--it is not predictable. I have almost been rear ended once; in that instance the car actually "bucked" and stopped. I had to turn off the engine, restart, and drive a short distance to a safe place to stop. At other times, I have been on a relatively empty street and it has not been as much of a problem since no one was behind me. However, this is an accident waiting to happen as I have a long commute to work (and bought this car because of what I thought was its safety and reliability). On my first visit to the dealer, Toyota made a fix according to a technical bulletin. On the second visit, they did nothing because they could not replicate the problem--even though they were told that the problem happens intermittently. On this second visit, they merely test drove the vehicle and we were told we could rent a loaner vehicle from them at their cost because there was no problem with the vehicle.

14 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/11/2005

Car is a 2005 Toyota Highlander ltd. V-6 4wd with 5-sp auto. Engine hesitates severely when asked to accelerate hard at speeds seemingly between 15 and 70 mph. (these are speeds I've noticed it) when you "floor" the throttle to quicky merge with traffic or turn across a line of oncoming traffic, there is a rather long delay before vehicle begins to accelerate. This behavior also occurs exactly the same way in my wife's 2004 Lexus RX-330, which has the same powertrain. I complained to Lexus shortly after the purchase (bought new) and they said they found nothing wrong. I've been on several Toyota Highlander newsgroups and this problem is being widely reported. I have had several "close calls" because of this delayed acceleration. In the time that the car decides to downshift and accelerate, traffic has closed in on you enough that several accidents have been narrowly avoided. I have not reported this to Toyota as yet, but feel that they will say the same as Lexus did.

15 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 12/01/2005

Recurring issue: while traveling at both highway and city street speeds, the driver attempted to pass by fully depressing the accelerator and the vehicle failed to accelerate for approximately 1-2 seconds. This has resulted in near-miss accident/injury incidents. The dealer was contacted and stated this was a routine complaint for this vehicle and the Lexus RX-330. The manufacturer, Toyota corporate, was contacted and the individual stated this was not a known issue. No mediation was provided from either contact. This issue seems to be related to existing odi id numbers: 10113278, 10114325, 10115243, 10120592, 10128880, 10129705, 10131894, 10132578, 10137651, 10145021.

16 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 11/01/2005

I have made numerous complaints about the functioning of the transmission in my 2005 Toyota Highlander. It began one month after I purchased the new car. The problems have progressively grown worse and are more frequent. The dealership indicates that the hesitation and jerking of the transmission is normal and a result of the electronic controlling of the transmission. Even after the dealership updated the software, the transmission continues to have problems. The dealership nor Toyota have not offered any solutions.

17 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 10/26/2005

Automatic transmission hesitation - when needing to accelerate quickly (as when entering a freeway) after slowing down or coasting, the transmission has downshifted to a too-low gear or neutral. The engine speeds up to approximately 5000 rpm without increasing the car speed. Letting up on the gas and accelerating more easily allows the vehicle speed to increase. So far, this hesitation has not caused me to be rear-ended. The dealer says this operation is "normal. ".

18 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 10/15/2005

On our 2005 Toyota Highlander with a 4 cylinder engine, and electronic transmission. On several occasions, when taking off from a stop, letting off on the accelerator, and immediately pushing the accelerator rather hard to attempt to merge into traffic, the vehicle's engine increases rpm's, but no power goes to the wheels. It is as if the transmission computer cannot determine what gear to shift into. You have to let off the accelerator, and let the rpm's come back down, and then the vehicle finally determines what gear to shift into, and you can then press down on the accelerator to regain forward momentum. When you are trying to merge into traffic, you need to know that when you step on the accelerator, the car is going to shift into the proper gear, and move forward accordingly. Very dangerous situation in my opinion. Toyota dealership said there is nothing wrong with the transmission. This loss of transmission acceleration has happened on numerous occasions, not just once.

19 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 07/06/2005

1-merging into traffic on interstate, and making a turn and merging inot traffic 2-engine hesitation for a few seconds, then vehicle responds with surge in speed. Cars coming behind me had to brake/change lanes to keep from hitting me. 3-I didn't try to have the problem fixed, because I undrstand that Toyota is saying this is normal, and not a porblem.

20 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 06/04/2005

2005 Toyota Highlander. Issues with automatic transmission shifting properly. Shift lags severely when gas pedal is engaged causing vehicle to lag behind and not catch up to the proper speed. Vehicles behind it are in a position to severely impact the rear bumper because vehicle is not moving. Have had car to dealer and they claim there's nothing they can do. Have asked them to check service bulletins and see about resetting the computer which Toyota claims is the problem. Resetting the computer doesn't work.

21 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 05/05/2005

Hesitation when accelerating. Complaint filed with dealer on 8/10/05. I was advised that this is normal. This is a constant condition and not safe.

22 Automatic Transmission problem

Failure Date: 04/25/2005

This problem has been happening from the first month I bought my 2005 Toyota Highlander new at the dealership. Transmission shift erratically. Jolting shifts all the time; especially when accelerating. Lags in downshifting, hesitation in shifting. I've taken it to the Toyota dealership many times. They have said it is learning my driving habits. One dealership told me to take my foot off the gas and depress it again - this tells the transmission what I really want to do. He also said to be aggressive with the gas. Most of the time the dealerships say there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with it. But I've noted that they never type in my complaint on the work orders.



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