Tl*the contact owns a 2010 toyota highlander. while driving approximately 20 mph the contact applied pressure to the brake pedal but the brakes did not respond. a warning brake failure light illuminated on the dashboard. the contact was able to drive onto the side of the road and turn the vehicle off. after turning the vehicle back on the warning light did not illuminate nor did the failure recur. the vehicle was taken to the dealer where it was being diagnosed. the vin was unavailable. the approximate failure mileage was 22,400.
I was driving on a straight and level road, at approximately 30 mph. traffic came to a sudden stop and i applied the brakes in a hard and sudden manner, but the vehicle failed to stop in time, though i believe it should have. no airbags deployed. my vehicle struck the vehicle in front of me, also pushing that vehicle into the one in front of it. during repairs, it was discovered the brake pedal mechanism had failed at some point, requiring replacement.
On december 2, 2009, i took delivery of a new 2010 toyota highlander sport model, with a v-6 engine and 2 wheel drive. this vehicle subsequently was identified in the january & february, 2010 recall notices as being one of the vehicles affected by the sticking gas pedal problem. however, preceding the recall notices, on january 15, 2010, i experienced a brake pedal fade while stopped on level flat ground at a red traffic signal. i pressed down on the brake pedal harder to ensure that i did not drift into the rear end of the car stopped in front of me. upon pressing down harder on the brake pedal, the "hill assist" warning buzzer sounded even though my wheels were not spinning or in danger of spinning. when the traffic signal changed to green a minute or so later, i removed my foot from the brake pedal and lightly depressed the accelerator to start moving forward. i found that i had to apply substantial ( greater than normal) pressure to the accelerator pedal to make the car move forward. this caused great concern because of the possibility of moving forward too quickly from a dead stop ...