127 complaints reported

2019 Toyota Highlander Power Train

Owner-reported problems and safety issues filed with NHTSA. Review common failures, severity levels, and complaint trends over time.

Reports
127
Crashes
0
Fires
0
Injuries
0

Complaint Timeline

Chronological view of owner reports

Dec 2026

Transmission began to manifest gear shifting issues. Took to mechanic shop to have diagnosed and found premature wear. The recommendation was to replace this transmission. However there are no factory replacements for this transmission and the only alternative is a used transmission replacement. Parts can't be sourced for even a rebuild. This vehicle has 96k miles on it. In review of recommended, routine services for this vehicle, transmission service is not recommended due to being a "sealed" transmission. Apparently this is a known issue as documented by Toyota under TSB "CSP ZJC". In this particular situation there have not been any warning lights. Replacement quote for a used transmission was $15,000 on 01/12/2025.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2026
Aug 2026

While driving, my vehicle experienced a sudden transmission failure. The vehicle began to lose power and was unable to shift properly, making it difficult and unsafe to continue driving. I had the vehicle inspected and the transmission is currently being rebuilt. The mechanic performing the rebuild has stated that the failure was caused by a faulty build and a manufacturer defect, not normal wear and tear. I am currently awaiting written documentation from the mechanic confirming this, which will be submitted once received.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
Jun 2026

My Toyota was just in the shop for 100,000 mile service and investigation of whining noise upon acceleration. Was notified that the transmission needs replaced and will cost over $7500 . Transmissions are supposedly on back order. Upon further investigation, discovered there is a known issue with 2017-2019 Highlander transmissions that Toyota failed to issue a recall and failed to notify owners of these models. Repairs have not been made as transmissions are on backorder due to the magnitude of the issue.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jun 2026
Jun 2026

Transmission stopped working while I was driving. Could not drive the car.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
May 2026

With under 80,000 miles, my 2019 Toyota Highlander XLE needed a full transmission replacement. Noticed some rough gear changes for about 2-weeks (mostly changing from Park to Drive), then on my drive home from work, the RPM spiked high and all the sensor lights came on (AWD, Check Engine, etc). I drove the rest of the way with hazard lights in limp-mode. Took my car into a Toyota dealer service center (Kenosha WI), they did not make any repairs - just disabled the sensor lights and did a test drive - ended up keeping a 2nd day and replaced transmission fluid since they were seeing oddities with shifting. Within 1 week, the same thing happened. This time, I could hardly make it above 20 mph, basically no acceleration. Received 2 quotes from independent transmission specialists / repair shops - both confirmed I needed a new transmission. They said the car is unsafe to drive until it is replaced. This was right near my 6-year 100,000 warranty. Perhaps a few months beyond 6 years. Toyota opted not to make any repairs / improvements. Left the car in unsafe condition for me and my kids. Toyota then quoted $16,346 for a new transmission. Other quotes I received were $10,000 LESS than Toyota, using new Toyota parts. Seemed like price gauging to me.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
May 2026

We began to hear a whine coming from the front of our 2019 Highlander. The tone of the whine got higher as we picked up speed. We went immediately for a preliminary review at the dealer who indicated that it was a known transmission problem in several model years, and the whine would only become more pronounced. We further understood that the very same transmission in our 2019 Highlander has been covered by a recall in years just prior and after 2019, but not for our particular VIN. Nevertheless, it is obvious to even the Toyota dealer mechanic that it is the same issue. The car has been carefully used and maintained since purchasing it new--it only has approximately 74,000. We expect our transmission fix or replacement to be covered.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
Apr 2026

On Sunday, February 1st 2026 during sub-freezing temperatures The vehicle's 8-speed automatic transmission (UA80) experienced a complete mechanical failure while driving. This resulted in a sudden and total loss of vehicle propulsion, requiring the car to be towed. Prior to the failure, the vehicle's AWD system indicator light was illuminated. The failure was diagnosed by Alexandria Toyota on February 3rd of 2026 as a catastrophic internal transmission failure requiring full replacement of the transmission Assembly with cooler (see attached quote). This defect causes an unreasonable safety risk by potentially stranding the vehicle in moving traffic or causing a crash due to unexpected loss of power.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2026
Mar 2026

Transmission starting making a whining noise failing at 106,950 miles. Inspection by transmission shop shows issue related to UA80E/F transmissions. Concerns or increased inspection for transmission were never mentioned during prior maintenance with dealerships or any notices sent out to owners. No warnings or codes recorded on system ECO. •Toyota Tech Tip T TT 0410 •Bulletin T SB 0160 18 •Bulletin T SB 0008 21 •Bulletin T SB 0122 20 •Bulletin T SB 0087 23

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2026
Feb 2026

Transmission failed at early miles around 90k

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Feb 2026
Feb 2026

Ua80 transmission failed.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2026
Feb 2026

I have been hearing a high pitched whirling noise. I took it to my dealership and the diagnostic report said it was an internal transmission problem. They said there was no code identified when they ran the diagnostic test, but they could also hear the noise. There were no other symptoms of an issue other than the noise I heard. I have done all scheduled maintenance for this car since I leased, then purchased it in 2019. When I researched the issue further, I found that vehicles from 2019 are known to have been built with faulty transmissions. I did not know this at the time of purchase.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Feb 2026
Feb 2026

The contact owns a 2019 Toyota Highlander. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, there was an abnormal whining sound coming from the transmission. Later, while the contact’s wife was driving approximately 50 MPH, the vehicle went into LIMP Mode and decelerated unexpectedly. The contact diagnosed the vehicle and determined that there was a failure with the torque converter. The local dealer was notified of the failure, but no assistance was provided. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not yet notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 128,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jun 2025
Feb 2026

I’m concerned that my transmission was defective. My vehicle has 94K miles and was told by dealer I needed a new transaxle. We have never used our vehicle to tow or ever been stuck. It just doesn’t make sense why it would be defective. I was able to locate a Toyota bulletin regarding this.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Oct 2026
Feb 2026

Transmission failure. Unexpectedly failed while driving. Failure to accelerate before total failure. Repaired with used transmission since new ones are unavailable. Called Toyota to report the failure. No acknowledgement of any failure mechanism.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
Feb 2026

Transmission began making a whining noise around 70,000 miles. Transmission completely failed at 90,000 while driving on the highway and lost all forward gears and neutral. Only reverse gear works.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2026
Jan 2026

Transmission has High pitch when accelerating

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Feb 2026
Jan 2026

The transmission is whining and is going out it is shifting hard now.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2026
Jan 2026

Transmission failed catastrophically at 133,000 miles while vehicle was in operation at a busy intersection. Vehicle became immobilized and unable to move. Unable to safely exit vehicle due to traffic. Stranded for 60-90 minutes with multiple vehicles nearly striking the disabled vehicle, creating a serious safety hazard. Police were called but failed to show up. Prior to failure: Vehicle exhibited loud whining noise during initial startup that would sometimes lessen or stop. This symptom appeared sometime within the last 1,000 miles of operation. Toyota dealer service at 132k miles noted transmission fluid was "Ok" during routine maintenance. At 133k miles transmission failed catastrophically. Independent transmission service center reports burnt-smelling transmission fluid indicating severe thermal damage and transmission failure. Problem confirmed by two independent service centers. Transmission is available for inspection upon request. Vehicle is not drivable.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2026
Jan 2026

The car started making a wining noise while accelerating. The car was brought to my local dealer where I always have my service done and they said I need a new transmission. The cost will be approx. $9,300.00. The car has less than 84,000 miles on it and is just 6 years old. Every recommend service has been done to date.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Apr 2025
Jan 2026

128,000 Miles and the transmission is making a whining sound that progressively gets worse with acceleration. Also has occasional erratic shift associated with no throttle response. Sound is obnoxiously loud on the freeway deeming it almost undriveable.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2025
Jan 2026

Vehicle experienced sudden loss of power and severe hesitation from a stop. Acceleration is extremely weak from approximately 0–20 mph, then returns to normal once moving. Traction control system automatically disables itself and check engine light illuminates. Vehicle feels unsafe when pulling into traffic or intersections due to delayed acceleration. Diagnostic trouble codes retrieved: P0740 (Torque Converter Clutch Actuator Stuck On), P0745 (Pressure Control Solenoid A Stuck Off), and P2713 (Pressure Control Solenoid D Stuck Off). Dealer recommended full transmission replacement costing over $11,000 at only 79,000 miles. Dealer stated this failure is common on this model. Similar failures have been reported by other owners of Toyota vehicles equipped with the UA80 8-speed automatic transmission. No recall currently exists for this issue. This condition presents a safety concern due to delayed acceleration when entering traffic and loss of traction control functionality. Vehicle is being driven minimally until repaired.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2026
Jan 2026

On Monday December 15, 2025 our transmission failed as we began to drive up a small grade in between two sets of railroad tracks at the intersection of Cary, Ushers and Coons Crossing Road in the county of Saratoga, NY. If it had failed on one of the two sets of tracks it may have endangered us. On December 17, 2025 Northway Toyota in Latham, NY diagnosed the transmission failure at their dealership. I had attached the appropriate documents. The only warning for failure was a whining sound a few days leading up to the failure, but we thought it was a normal sound from the engine which we have subsequently learned was a sign of a failing transmission as we investigated prior complaints from others.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
Jan 2026

I am experiencing a turbine whining noise from my transmission while under load. This has been reported to be an issue that stem from incorrect assembly of the locking washer to the locking nut in the UA80F 8 speed transmission. Toyota only provided extended warranty to 2017-2018 vehicles but not all vehicles that were manufactured with the same exact transmission. This whine is a sign of premature transmission failure that can occur at any given time while driving which is an extreme safety hazard. Please do something to force Toyota to be held accountable of their poor manufacturing and fix this safety hazard via recall. There is a law suit from James LeBoutheller pertaining to this issue.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2024
Jan 2026

Good Morning, I purchased a 2019 Toyota Highlander at a Toyota dealership and the transmission has died at 68,000. It died while driving in heavy traffic with my kids in the car. Toyota has completed an inspection of the transmission and determined that it needed to be replaced. They also said that because the transmissions are in back order due to all of the failures, I would have to wait 45-60 days to get a remanufactured transmission. I've also heard that they are replacing these transmissions with the same ones that are failing and only offering a 1 year warranty. Ive already spoke with Toyota Brand engagement and they told me that there was nothing that they could do.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
Dec 2025

Per my mechanic (fyi: 56k miles on vehicle): I test drove the vehicle and can hear a noticeable whine type noise when accelerating the noise goes away when getting off throttle. I put it on lift and the noise is coming from the transmission pump and sounds like cavitation. I checked the fluid level and it was overfull, very dark and has some very fine metal debris in the fluid. Something is coming apart inside the transmission has caused a catastrophic failure. The transmission will need replaced. I called Toyota to check availability and these transmission are on a restricted order. The dealer would need to call corporate Toyota to see what is needed to even order one. Usually a restricted order means they are on the edge of a back-order or having problems with the part and are working on a resolution or update. I did not see any recalls, service campaigns, or technical service bulletins for this transmission, but it sounds like the 2017-2021 V6 AWD UA80F transmissions are having issues. It is a long shot, but given the low mileage, you could try contacting Toyota to see if there is anything they can do for you. I know the factory warranty is 60 months or 60,000 miles on the powertrain. You are out on the time, but if they are having a known issue, then maybe they will help you.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2025

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The 2019 Toyota Highlander has 127 Power Train complaints on file. Review the timeline above for detailed owner experiences.