Table 1 shows one common traction control system related problems of the 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Traction Control System problems |
I have a 2007 Toyota Highlander Hybrid with front wheel drive which is equipped with traction control. On two occasions I have been in situations where the traction control has engaged due to an unstable travel surface. In both instances, the vehicle has "shut down" and would not accelerate forward due to the traction control not allowing the vehicle to do so. I contacted my local Toyota dealer. They indicated that this was normal to "protect" the cvt from damage on unstable surfaces. They could not provide a remedy for this situation. Living in the chicago area, my fear is that we may come across an icy winter roadway that will cause the traction control to initiate the "loss of power" to the drive train. Having no acceleration capability, the possibility exists that an approaching vehicle from the rear will strike our "disabled" vehicle. This poses a tremendous safety risk. Please help me with this situation as Toyota has no solution. Thank you for your time.