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What is the recall on the 2010 Toyota Highlander steering column?

In 2010, Toyota issued a recall for certain Highlander models due to a potential issue with the steering column. The recall affected approximately 373,000 vehicles in the United States, and it was an important safety measure to address a potential defect that could have led to a loss of steering control.


Details of the Toyota Highlander Steering Column Recall


The 2010 Toyota Highlander recall was initiated due to a problem with the steering column. Specifically, the recall affected Highlander and Highlander Hybrid models manufactured between August 2009 and September 2010.


The issue was related to the steering column's intermediate shaft, which could potentially separate and cause a loss of steering control. This could increase the risk of a crash, posing a serious safety hazard to drivers and passengers.


Affected Vehicles and Recall Remedy


The recall affected the following Toyota Highlander models:



  • 2010 Toyota Highlander

  • 2010 Toyota Highlander Hybrid


To address the issue, Toyota dealers were instructed to inspect the intermediate shaft and, if necessary, replace the entire steering column assembly. This repair was provided free of charge to affected vehicle owners.


Toyota encouraged all owners of the affected Highlander models to contact their local dealership to schedule the necessary repair. The recall was an important safety measure to ensure the continued safe operation of these vehicles.

What problems did the 2010 Highlander have?


Top 2010 Toyota Highlander Problems

  • Massive Oil Leak and Loss of Oil Pressure.
  • Airbag Light Due to Problematic Center Airbag Sensor.
  • Check Engine Light Due to Hose Off of Air Filter Housing.
  • Check Engine Light Due to Failed Oxygen Sensor Component.
  • Ignition Coil May Fail After 100,000 Miles.



What is the recall on the steering shaft?


Ford issued a recall for 115,539 Super Duty pickups due to an issue with the steering column. According to documents associated with the recall, the steering column upper shaft may separate from the steering column. The recall covers certain F-250, F-350, and F-450 pickups from the 2020 and 2021 model years.



What is the Toyota lawsuit 2010?


In 2009 and 2010, Toyota recalled more than 10 million vehicles after receiving claims that the vehicles were accelerating unexpectedly. Many incidents of sudden acceleration occurred when floor mats were caught under accelerator pedals. In others, the pedals themselves may have been defective.



What is the class action lawsuit for the Toyota Highlander?


Class action lawsuits against Toyota for the Highlander have been filed over various alleged defects, including a defective power liftgate on older models, transmission issues in 2017-2022 non-hybrid models, and problems with the hybrid fuel system on 2020-2021 models. Other alleged issues include a door lock defect affecting several models, a secret Bluetooth defect resulting in echo, and infotainment system glitches that prompted a recent recall. 
Recent lawsuits and investigations

  • Power liftgate defect: Lawsuits allege that the rear power liftgate on certain older Highlander models is defective, can get stuck, fail to open, or break, leading to costly repairs after the warranty expires. 
  • 8-speed transmission defect: A class action lawsuit claims that 2017-2022 non-hybrid Highlander models, along with Siennas and Camrys, have a defective 8-speed transmission that causes issues like whining, hesitation, and premature failure. 
  • Hybrid fuel system defect: A lawsuit was filed alleging that 2020-2021 Highlander Hybrid models have a fuel system defect that prevents the fuel tank from filling to its advertised capacity, resulting in a shorter driving range. 

Other alleged issues and recalls
  • Door lock defect: A class action lawsuit was filed alleging that a defective door lock actuator was installed in various Toyota models, including the Highlander, which could cause doors to open while driving or fail to open during an emergency. 
  • Bluetooth defect: A class action lawsuit was settled after allegations that a hidden Bluetooth defect caused call echoes in models like the Highlander. 
  • Infotainment system recall: A recall was issued for a separate issue where the 12.3-inch infotainment screen in some 2022-2025 Highlander models (among others) may not activate or could turn off unexpectedly, posing a safety risk. 
  • Airbag defect recall: Another recent recall affects certain 2024 Grand Highlander and Grand Highlander Hybrid models due to a potential risk of airbag malfunction. 


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