2004 Toyota HIGHLANDER Recalls
Learn What to Do if Your HIGHLANDER Has Been Recalled
The following recalls have been announced by Toyota, so if you own a 2004 HIGHLANDER take action immediately to get your automobile fixed. Interested in how this information is collected? Read more about recalls and the NHTSA.
- Call Toyota to get more information. Verify that the cost of repairs will be covered free of charge
- Setup an appointment with a local authorized mechanic to schedule your maintenance
- Keep up to date with recalls for your vehicle by following this page
Recent 2004 HIGHLANDER Recalls
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VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL:ACCELERATOR PEDAL Recall for 2004 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
Summary: On certain sport utility and hybrid vehicles, the two retaining clips for the driver's side forward center console can become loose. If both clips separate from the floor carpet cover, the cover may lean toward the accelerator pedal, causing interference with the accelerator pedal rod.
Consequence: This condition may interfere with the accelerator pedal returning to the idle position increasing the risk of a crash.
Fix: Dealers will replace the two floor carpet cover retaining clips free of charge. The recall began on July 24, 2006, and should be completed by early September 2006. Owners may contact Toyota at 1-800-331-4331 or Lexus at 1-800-255-3987.
For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #06V253000 »
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LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:DOORS:LATCH Recall for 2004 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
Summary: Certain sport utility vehicles have a child protection lock (cpl) system on both of the rear side doors. When an operator of the vehicle closes the door very hard with the cpl lever set to the lock position, there is a possibility that the lever may contact the body panel, causing the cpl lever to move into the unlock position.
Consequence: This condition could allow the door to be opened with the inside while the operator believes that the cpl was activated. If the door were opened from the inside while the vehicle was in motion, an occupant could fall out and be injured.
Fix: Dealers will shorten the cpl lever. Owner notification began May 7, 2004. Owners should contact Toyota at 1-800-331-4331.
For detailed information & supporting documents, see the official NHTSA page concerning recall #04V181000 »