2019 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

2.7L I4AWDAUTOMATICgas
5-Year Cost of Ownership
$24,797 maintenance + known platform issues
~$4,959/yr · 410¢/mile equivalent · $5,470 maintenance + $5,127 expected platform issues
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3.5L V6
Common Problems & Known Issues

The 2019 Highlander is generally solid, but the 3.5L V6 (2GR-FKS) suffers from a critical direct-injection carbon buildup and oil consumption issue that can lead to catastrophic engine failure. The 8-speed automatic transmission has some cooling and mount concerns, and there was a major fuel pump recall affecting many units.

3.5L V6 Excessive Oil Consumption & Engine Failure

Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 40,000-80,000 mi
Symptoms: low oil warning light between changes, blue smoke on cold start, misfire codes P0301-P0306, complete engine seizure in severe cases
Fix: Piston ring design flaw allows oil into combustion chambers. Minor cases: walnut-blast intake valves, replace PCV valve, monitor consumption (4-6 hrs labor). Severe cases require short block replacement or full engine rebuild with updated pistons and rings (25-35 hrs labor). Toyota has extended warranty to 150k miles on some VINs under CSP (Customer Support Program).
Estimated cost: $8,500-14,000

Fuel Pump Failure (NHTSA Recall 20V-546)

Common · high severity
Symptoms: engine stalling while driving, no-start condition, rough idle and hesitation, check engine light with fuel trim codes
Fix: Low-pressure fuel pump inside tank fails due to manufacturing defect (impeller density issues). Covered under recall: pump replacement requires dropping fuel tank (3-4 hrs labor). If not done yet, check VIN eligibility immediately—this can strand you.
Estimated cost: $0 (recall) or $900-1,400 if out-of-pocket

Transmission Oil Cooler Line Leaks

Occasional · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-100,000 mi
Symptoms: transmission fluid spots under vehicle, burnt smell from engine bay, delayed shifting or slipping, fluid level dropping between services
Fix: Rubber hoses to external cooler degrade from heat cycling, especially in hot climates. Replace cooler lines and top off ATF WS fluid (2-3 hrs labor). Inspect radiator-integrated cooler for cross-contamination if coolant looks milky.
Estimated cost: $450-750

Front Engine Mount and Transmission Mount Failure

Common · low severity
Typical onset: 70,000-110,000 mi
Symptoms: clunk or thud on acceleration/deceleration, excessive vibration at idle in drive, visible engine movement when shifting P-to-D, creaking sounds over bumps
Fix: Hydraulic mounts deteriorate, especially the right-side engine mount and rear transmission mount. Replace both mounts as a pair for best results (2.5-3.5 hrs labor). OEM mounts last longer than aftermarket.
Estimated cost: $600-950

Direct Injection Carbon Buildup

Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-90,000 mi
Symptoms: rough idle when cold, hesitation during acceleration, reduced fuel economy, misfire codes after sitting overnight
Fix: D4S system (combined port and direct injection) still accumulates carbon on intake valves over time. Walnut shell blasting intake valves every 60-80k miles (4-5 hrs labor). Not covered by warranty as 'maintenance,' though it's really a design limitation.
Estimated cost: $500-800

Infotainment System Freezing and Backup Camera Glitches

Occasional · low severity
Symptoms: screen freezes on startup, backup camera shows black screen or lines, unresponsive touchscreen, system reboots randomly
Fix: Software bugs in Entune 3.0 system. Dealer TSB update (TSB-0198-19) addresses most issues (0.5 hr labor). Camera failures sometimes require replacement camera module (1.5 hrs labor). Many fixed under warranty or goodwill if caught early.
Estimated cost: $150 (update) or $800-1,200 (camera)
Owner tips
  • Check oil level every 1,000 miles on the V6—consumption issues appear gradually, then catastrophically.
  • Verify fuel pump recall (20V-546) was completed; check Toyota's owner portal by VIN.
  • Use Top Tier fuel and occasional Italian tune-up runs to minimize carbon buildup on direct-injection engines.
  • Service transmission fluid at 60k miles despite Toyota's 'lifetime' claim—especially if towing or in hot climates.
  • Inspect engine mounts during routine services; catching deterioration early prevents secondary damage to drivetrain components.
Solid family hauler if you avoid high-mileage V6 examples with unknown oil-consumption history—buy with service records or budget for a potential engine. Hybrid is the safer long-term bet.
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