Toyota Highlander owners have reported 1 problem related to fog lights (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Toyota Highlander based on all problems reported for the Highlander.
I have a 2004 Toyota highland and believe there is a design defect or manufacturing flaw with regard to the lens covers to the headlights and fog light covers. Both have significant melting from the light bulbs. I am concerned that the vehicle will catch on fire. All products involved are original Toyota parts. The lens covers each have a large (bigger than a quarter) circular spot where the melting took place from the inside out and there is a bubble on each. The same has happened with the fog lights and they are now cracked from the heat. I have contacted Toyota and they will not fix, replace, repair the lens covers and say that there is no recall. I would imagine that anything melting on a vehicle has the potential to catch fire. This has been progressively getting worse over several years so the incident date is not exact. It is evident that eventually there will be holes in these covers from the heat/melting as the daylights run constantly and cannot be turned off.
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Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Headlights problems | |
Exterior Lighting problems | |
Brake Light problems | |
Fog Light Switch problems | |
Tail Light problems | |
Tail Light Switch problems | |
Turn Signal problems | |
Hazard Flashing Warning Light Unit problems | |
Fog Lights problems | |
Back Up Lights problems |