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Problems with 2005 Toyota Highlander EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY

On average, the 2005 Toyota Highlander starts to “feel” problems with the EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY and its various aspects after 104 493 miles.

Recently reported EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY problems on 2005 Toyota Highlander

On saturday, may 30th at approximately 8:30 i was moving our 2005 highlander from the street into our reserved parking space within our complex. as i was starting my right hand turn into the complex the car accelerator stuck. i hit the curb on the driver's/left side causing the vehicle to veer to the right. as the car continued to accelerate i hit a tree and knocked over one of the community's posted signage. the impact made the car bounce backward partially into the drive, damaging the front passenger's side, drive shaft broke, front end part flew all over and a small fire occurred. police were call and report taken. they estimated the speed at 20-30 miles per hour. the report taken was not filed since the accident took place on private property. the tow truck driver started the vehicle to get it on the truck. he had a difficult time for he could not get the wheels to turn. on tuesday, june 2, we were notified by our insurance company that the vehicle was totaled. there was a recall repair done on ...

Brought my car into toyota for "floor carpet cover and retention clips" and was told there was nothing wrong. i replaced the floor mats myself at a cost of $108.00 plus tax. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6) *tt

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