Hello All,
We have a 2011 Highlander (32K miles). It is generally a fine vehicle.
However, we live in Upstate NY and we are just getting snow this season and are having our first experience driving the Highlander in the snow. Unfortunately, we are finding that the Highlander is not driving especially well in the snow when it comes to braking.
In relatively minor snow (for Upstate NY) --- about 1-3 inches -- the ABS system is deploying with minimal pressure to the brake pedal and the vehicle is really not stopping effectively. I slid through a stop sign and right out into a main road today when the ABS had deployed fully and the vehicle just continued to slide. I approached the stop sign slowly (really quite slowly, i.e., less than 5 mph) and the ABS deployed almost instantly.
I want to note that I am a very experienced winter driver with over 35 years experience. I have also driven ABS equipped cars for many years and I am quite familiar with the ABS system, how it deploys, what it feels like and so on. We have driven ABS equipped Subaru vehicles for years and have never experienced anything with them that is like what we are seeing with the Highlander.
Finally, the tires on the Highlander are in pretty good shape; basic all-weather, stock tires.
Any thoughts? Have others had this problem with braking.
I have read the threads on snow driving with the Highlander and our experience is not nearly so glowing.
MFL
We have a 2011 Highlander (32K miles). It is generally a fine vehicle.
However, we live in Upstate NY and we are just getting snow this season and are having our first experience driving the Highlander in the snow. Unfortunately, we are finding that the Highlander is not driving especially well in the snow when it comes to braking.
In relatively minor snow (for Upstate NY) --- about 1-3 inches -- the ABS system is deploying with minimal pressure to the brake pedal and the vehicle is really not stopping effectively. I slid through a stop sign and right out into a main road today when the ABS had deployed fully and the vehicle just continued to slide. I approached the stop sign slowly (really quite slowly, i.e., less than 5 mph) and the ABS deployed almost instantly.
I want to note that I am a very experienced winter driver with over 35 years experience. I have also driven ABS equipped cars for many years and I am quite familiar with the ABS system, how it deploys, what it feels like and so on. We have driven ABS equipped Subaru vehicles for years and have never experienced anything with them that is like what we are seeing with the Highlander.
Finally, the tires on the Highlander are in pretty good shape; basic all-weather, stock tires.
Any thoughts? Have others had this problem with braking.
I have read the threads on snow driving with the Highlander and our experience is not nearly so glowing.
MFL