Two problems related to front seat head restraint have been reported for the 2017 Toyota Highlander. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2017 Toyota Highlander based on all problems reported for the 2017 Highlander.
I was in a rear impact collision in my Highlander. My vehicle was stationary on a highway, having stopped to avoid a collision, and was hit from behind at a relatively high rate of speed (estimated 55-65 mph). My car was pushed into the car in front of it which caused a chain reaction with several other vehicles. Immediately after impact I began to feel neck and back pain and was transported to the hospital. Prior to transport, we noticed that my headrest had broken free in the impact and was laying on the back floorboard.
The new headrests are too far forward and create a literal pain in the neck. The new headrest requirements are causing the manufacturers to produce vehicles that the end users are having to modify, or set the seats at an angle that increases the likelihood of injury in an accident. This is true of most new vehicles. Please revise the new regulations.
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