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Problems with 2003 Toyota Highlander ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL

On average, the 2003 Toyota Highlander starts to “feel” problems with the ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL and its various aspects after 98 783 miles.

Recently reported ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL problems on 2003 Toyota Highlander

This car has been dealer maintained from day one. last year, we began noticing an odd, loud drumming sound occurring along with resistance to acceleration in slow speed situations. this included parking lots, stopping for a left turn within an intersection, and every other situation where we needed to maneuver at low speed. the vehicle would vibrate, the engine would not accelerate, and sometimes the car would lurch within a turn. it became alarmingly severe and the periods between incidents began to shorten. while still intermittent, we began to be concerned and took it to the ny dealer who had been servicing the car since it was new. we reported exactly what i have written above, including the comment that the anti-skid light would come on the dash when this happened. after charging us over $900 for fluid replacement and reattaching a vacuum hose, we were told we had no problem, that the noise was normal. it occurred again when we left the dealers lot. the pavement was dry. after a few weeks of increasing difficulty we took it to a different dealer, to be told that our tires were worn. we replaced the tires, and ...

Vsc (vehicle stability control, including abs) & check engine lights have been turning on intermittently almost from the start of our ownership of this 2003 toyota highlander v6 awd limited and after costly repairs at the dealer they are still on continuously. last time (may-june 2010) dealer replaced front brake pads & rotors; rear axles and speed sensors and now wants to replace additional components that do not appear connected. first time car was serviced under warranty at dealer and that too did not last for long. toyota car satisfaction center has not been helpfull. case # [xxx]. ford has issued a recall for similar issue recently: 10s13 for rear axle breakage in the snow belt! toyota refuses to acknowledge issue and internet has many discussions on topic. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr

Vsc skid control/ecu failure in 2003 highlander. this has happened to me on three separate occasions: my car lightly skidded on ice or water and the check engine/vsc and traction control lights came on. every time the car skids, the lights come on and the skid control appears to be disabled. *tr

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