2016 Toyota Highlander Suspension Problems
2 owner-reported suspension complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (2)
Your CV boot and control arm failed at 30,000 miles and were repaired by the dealer in 2021. The same components failed again at 50,000 miles just two years later. If you hadn't caught it early and taken your car to the dealer, the CV boot and control arm could have broken completely while driving. The suspension system appears to have a pattern of premature wear on these components at relatively low mileage.
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TOWING CAPABILITIES ARE NOT CONGRUENT WITH THE SPECIFICATION PER MANUAL... REAR SUSPENSION IS VERY WEAK AND CANNOT HANDLE THE WEIGHT OF THE CABIN CARGO AND THE WEIGHT OF TRAILING UP TO 5,000 LBS SAFELY... MULTIPLE PICTURES (1 ATTACHED) TAKEN BUT DID NOT DRIVE ON THE ROAD FOR SAFETY REASONS FOR IT PASSENGERS