117 complaints reported

2021 Toyota Highlander Power Train

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

Reports
117
Crashes
1
Fires
0
Injuries
0

Complaint Timeline

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Nov 2025

I brought my 2021 Highlander L in for some regular maintenance and reported that within the last 2 weeks I have been hearing a whining sound when the vehicle is decelerating. I was informed at the end of the day that the transmission is bad and needs to be replaced. My vehicle is just outside of warranty (69k miles). I have always ensured my Highlander got an oil change on time, had all recommended maintenance done at that appropriate time/milage, and brought it in for safety recalls promptly. This vehicle has never been in an accident, and while I have owned it (and according to Carfax when I purchased it) I have always brought it to a Toyota dealership for any and all work. There have never been any warning messages, and even though my vehicle has been into Toyota regularly for oil changes and regular maintenance, I was never notified of any other issues. I also use this vehicle at least once a year for road trips (over 200 miles) and before every trip bring it in to have it checked. I'm being told it'll be about $10K to fix. Based on my research I have discovered this is a problem MANY people with a 2021 Highlander are having, also a class action lawsuit was filed due to transmission issues but only covered Highlanders up to 2020. This seems to be the same issues those vehicles had but I'm being told it's not covered or a recall.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Mar 2025
Nov 2025

Whining sound upon acceleration. Occasional hesitation when shifting gears or rough shifting when going from complete stop to accelerating. Dealership says need new transmission. Warranty company test drove and agreed with dealership findings. 60,000 miles .

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: May 2025
Nov 2025

Transmission failed and makes whining noise

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jul 2025
Nov 2025

My transmission started whining at 63,000 miles and my mechanic said it needs to be replaced. However, there is a nationwide backorder on Toyota transmissions. That should be a sign to NHTSA that this is a widespread issue and needs a recall! Of course this was right after the 60,000 mile Toyota warranty. I have extended warranty but it doesn't cover consultations or taxes.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Nov 2025
Oct 2025

Transmission is making a loud whine when accelerating. Dealer says the transmission cannot be repaired and must be replaced

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Oct 2025
Oct 2025

Transmission is making a loud whine when accelerating. Dealer says the transmission cannot be repaired and must be replaced

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Oct 2025
Oct 2025

2021 Highlander XLE started making a whining noise when accelerating. Noise stops when you let off the gas. Took it to Toyota who said the transmission needed to be replaced. Although everywhere you look this is apparently a known problem, Toyota has yet to cover it or recall the part making the owners have to pay 9k to replace a transmission.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Dec 2025
Oct 2025

Slipping and Whining transmission while driving in the Ozark mountains on [xxx]. I didn't feel I had full control of the vehicle. No warnings of any kind. Took the vehicle to Saint Charles Toyota service department on 10/2/25 where a bad transmission diagnosis was confirmed. Regards, [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Nov 2025
Oct 2025

Transmisson started whining and slipping at 61000 miles. 1k miles out of warrenty. Even though toyota has a service bulletin about knowing my exact year and serial number transmisson will go bad. No recall issued and they want 9k for a repair. Rick McGill toyota on alcoa highway knoxville tennensse diagnosed it.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Oct 2025
Oct 2025

Vehicle starts to produce humming and whining sounds as speed picks up from underneath the vehicle, likely from the transmission/final drive gear area. This problem is consistent and persistent. The whining noise stops when the throttle is released and will resume as throttle is engaged. More reported cases of transmission failure, sudden lost of propulsion and grinding noise are found on public forums. Toyota issued a service bulletin about this problem. Toyota issued extended warranty to prior model years from 2016 to 2017 of the same issue. This will affects millions of Toyota sold with the UA80, UA80E and UA80F transmissions in the US.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Aug 2025
Oct 2025

There is a known flaw with this car that the transmissions fail prematurely. There is a technical service bulletin (TSB0008-21) released 2 months before purchasing the car on this exact issue and we were not made aware before purchase. Toyota has not recalled these vehicles and this applies to a very select serial number range of transmissions implying a manufacturer defect even further. Now my car, with 68k miles, is expected to have a transmission replaced at full cost. There are many forums discussing this issue and I hope that more people come forward because this is clearly a defect in the design that Toyota should be responsible in fixing.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Apr 2025
Oct 2025

The transmission is whining at medium speeds of 30-35 mph. The transmission started making the noise about 3 weeks ago. It appears that Toyota was aware of the potential defect in the transmission as Toyota issued a technical service bulletin (T-SB-008-21 and NHTSA # 10188917) on February 9, 2021. The TSB was sent to dealerships 17 days before we purchased the vehicle. Toyota took no steps to notify the owners or to prevent the sale of the vehicle with a know defective transmission. The TSB said the only cure to the defect was a transmission replacement. Toyota offered no extension for this drivetrain defect beyond the standard 60 month/60,000 mile warranty. Our vehicle is just outside of these parameters at 70k miles. The vehicle should not have been sold with know defects in the transmission and Toyota at the very least should offer to extend the standard warranty.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Mar 2025
Sep 2025

Noticed 2021 Toyota highlander start whining around 85000 miles. Did some research on the sound and found that Toyota UA80F transmissions have all had the same issue and issued a tsb to their dealerships but not people who purchased the car. Warranty runs out and now you are on the hook for an 10k transmission replacement or risk your car breaking down at any point on the road. Car was inspected today by Toyota to receive the quote to fix at 10400 with no discussion of possible remedies for their defective transmissions. The exact quote would be "that's not our problem, you have to take it up with Toyota office, bud". So now we have a ticking time bomb on the road with the only remedy to pay 10400 to replace a defected transmission that was covered in other recalls by the same company.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Sep 2025
Sep 2025

Making a whinnig noise while accelerating

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Mar 2025
Sep 2025

Transmission failure at 94k miles. Driving on I90 the truck started making very loud whining noise. TSB0008-21 was issued by Toyota Feb-21 and I bought my truck Apr-21. Toyota did NOT disclose this to me.Vehicle failure happened exactly like the TSB. Toyota takes no responsibility-extended warranty is 100% unethical as I am still waiting 4 weeks later for repair. Toyota has no new transmissions available either. Please look into issuing a recall- thousands of people are impacted- please investigate. Toyota is choosing profit over people and safety.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2025
Aug 2025

at 65,000 miles, the transmission has developed a "whining" sound consistent with TSB T-SB-0008-21.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Oct 2025
Aug 2025

Transmission in our 2021 Toyota Highlander required a full replacement due to a known part defect (front carrier assembly front pinion shaft). Toyota will not cover any portion of the $8k cost. In looking into the issue, this is very widespread with even our dealership confirming four transmission replacements by customers in a short period of time. The transmission is also back ordered (ours took 3 months), but the dealership has seen up to six months. I am guessing this is do to the high demand.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Apr 2025
Aug 2025

At 119,000 miles, the UA80F transmission in our 2021 Toyota Highlander XSE started making a whining noise. A dealer confirms the transmission needs to be replaced. After much research, this is apparently a known issue and Toyota will not warranty the repair after the 60,000 mile warranty expires. Estimated repair cost is $11,000.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2025
Aug 2025

Complete failure of transmission at approximately 53k miles. No warnings. No lights. Car had just had its 50k miles service appointment. My safety and that of my family was jeopardized when I unknowingly took this car to/from our family vacation out of state- the gears started jumping a few days after we returned, quickly followed by the grinding, whining noises. Come to find out there is a service bulletin that has been out for 4 years! T-SB- 0008-21 issued on February 9, 2021, for select 2021 Highlander models equipped with a UA80E or UA8OF.8-speed automatic transmission. Why wasn't this a recall? How is this not a safety issue? Why wasn't this disclosed by Toyota when I was sold a car with 30k miles on it for $35k miles?

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jul 2025
Aug 2025

The contact owns a 2021 Toyota Highlander. The contact stated that while driving at 40 MPH, there was an abnormal whining sound coming from the front of the vehicle. There was no warning light illuminated. The dealer was contacted. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 49,729.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Aug 2025
Aug 2025

My Highlander is making a whine noise due to the issue described in T-SB-0008-21. I was never made aware that this was a potential issue. My car is making the whine noise, but Toyota Of Capistrano refuses to cover the cost of fixing it because my car has 86,000 miles. I would have taken the car in sooner had I known of this issue.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jan 2025
Aug 2025

Started hearing a whining noise when I would accelerate and then my car bucked a couple of times. I brought it into Toyota on 8/07/25 to be checked out and I was told that my transmission would need to be replaced. My car is 4 years old, bought brand new in April of 2021 and have kept up on regular maintenance. In researching this I am finding out that there is a large number of people who are experiencing this same thing with their Highlanders. I have also come to find out that in February of 2021 there was a TSB put out with regards to this same issue. This was 2 months before I even purchased my car. It for some reason does not include every vehicle and only some vehicles are included leaving others with this problem out of luck. I do not understand how that can be. If I have that UA80F transmission in my car and that is what is being named as one of the transmissions that have this problem then why is that certain vehicles are not being taken care of and why is Toyota not issuing a recall? My warranty has expired so I am being expected to pay out of pocket $8,000 (not including labor) and on top of that they do not even have the parts as they are on back order. We have to hold Toyota responsible for this.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jul 2025
Aug 2025

Transmission began producing a whine sound at 58k and slipped several times.. A transmission that slips could cause a wreck involving all passengers. Requires replacement. No warning lamps. Show some integrity Toyota and stand behind your products.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Sep 2025
Aug 2025

There is a known transmission issue with some 2021 Toyota Highlanders, Avalons, and Camrys. Toyota Bulletin T-SB-008-21 from February of 2021 states 'Some 2021 model year Avalon, Highlander, and Camry vehicles equipped with UA80E or UA80F transmissions may exhibit a whine or grind noise from the transmission. This condition may be caused by an issue with the front carrier assembly pinion shafts'. I have a 2021 Highlander with 127,000 miles that started to show this whine noise. Local transmission shop confirms that a new transmission is needed. I am taking it to a local Toyota Dealer next week to confirm. I started a case online with Toyota USA, and since I'm over Warranty, they started that will not assist with reimbursement. My complaint is how came a recall was not done on this? Why did Toyota do nothing and now many of their customers with these vehicles face costly repairs ($7,000 - $12,000)? Toyota should at least reimburse their customers for some of the cost of the repair needed for this, even if out of warranty.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Jul 2025
Aug 2025

I have a 2021 Toyota highlander platinum. The car makes whining noise when accelerating my car has 70k miles and according to Toyota my warranty expired at 60k miles it’s a common issue with these cars and Toyota knows that but they won’t help with the fix. This affected a lot of people and they want almost 11k for a trans replacement. If it’s a common issue with all their cars then they should take full responsibility and fix the cars. I hope you guys could be of help and hold they accountable.

Type: Vehicle, Vehicle: 2021 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER, Manufacturer: Toyota Motor Corporation
Incident: Apr 2025

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The 2021 Toyota Highlander has 117 Power Train complaints on file. 1 crashes have been reported. Review the timeline above for detailed owner experiences.