5.0
fairly significant- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 57,050 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
I took my 2016 Highlander in for a brake check today, the mechanic tells me that my brakes & rotors are fine, but I have grease leaking out of both of my axle boots. This is a $45,000 vehicle with 42,000 miles why would this occur ?????? This really gives me a sour taste towards Toyota.
- Charles C., Loganville, US
Can you believe it, both of my CV boots are leaks grease which is a bit pre-mature with Toyota's @ 70K miles. Although the boots don't show any visibility of been torn, there is quite an amount of grease on both CV outer boots. I only noticed when my Passenger (R) axel started lite clicking sounds on full turns.
I don't do any off-road driving, mostly all the miles are City and Highway, so why the hell they leak the grease so really? These should get covered under warranty.
I'm really pissed at Toyota Quality recently. I was proud that Highlanders are MADE IN USA now but seems like they started following FORD footsteps of delivering crappy quality cars which are prone to break easily.
- Areeb T., Cypress, TX, US