2024 Toyota Grand Highlander Steering Problems
6 owner-reported steering complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (6)
You may hear a clicking or rotational noise coming from the front drive shaft area, which indicates a potential CV joint defect. A failing CV joint can lead to a complete loss of vehicle control while driving, creating a serious safety risk. The fix will likely involve inspecting and replacing the CV joint assembly.
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Your car makes a loud clicking sound whenever you turn the steering wheel left or right. The dealership has confirmed this is an axle joint problem and has ordered replacement parts. While the dealership says it's not a safety issue, a failing axle could potentially affect steering control. The fix will involve replacing the defective axle joint components.
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clicking noises from front of engine area/tire area whenever steeing wheel turned left or right turned out to be cv axels and replaced feb 2. 2026 -so far will monitor for recurrence - grand highlander forum with numerous such complaints
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When I turn to the left or right I hear a clicking/popping noise. Took it to the dealer and they said it was the CV axle. So they replaced the driver side.
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Your car makes a loud knocking noise whenever you turn left or right, and the noise stops once you straighten out. This could indicate a problem with your steering or suspension components that's being stressed during turns. A mechanic will need to inspect the suspension and steering components to identify the source of the knock.
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Your car makes a knocking or clicking noise whenever you turn the steering wheel. Based on research, this appears to be caused by a worn CV axle. The noise is noticeable during turns but doesn't affect safety. Fixing this will likely involve inspecting and replacing the CV axle assembly.
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