Abraham Jewett  |  March 29, 2022

Category: Auto News
2020: Prototype of a red new Toyota Highlander Hybrid
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Toyota Highlander Fuel Tank Defect Class Action Lawsuit Overview: 

  • Who: Samuel J. and Belinda A. Prince filed a class action lawsuit against Toyota Motor Sales, USA. 
  • Why: The Princes claim Toyota fails to disclose that the fuel tanks in its 2020-2021 Toyota Highlander vehicles are defective.
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in New Jersey federal court.   

Toyota sells model year 2020-2021 Toyota Highlander vehicles with defective fuel tanks that can’t be filled to their advertised capacity, a new class action lawsuit alleges.

Plaintiffs Samuel J. and Belinda A. Prince claim the alleged fuel tank defect increases emissions, alters the vehicle’s promised driving range and increases risk of overflow while gassing up. 

Toyota fails to disclose the alleged fuel tank defect to consumers prior to them purchasing the vehicles, the class action lawsuit alleges. 

The Princes claim that, despite the 2020-2021 Toyota Highlander vehicles having an advertised fuel tank capacity of 17.1 gallons, gas pumps will automatically shut off at between 12 to 14 gallons when filling up an empty tank. 

Toyota has acknowledged that only approximately 14.2 gallons of the fuel tank are usable even though the fuel tanks technically have a capacity of 17.1 gallons, according to the class action lawsuit. 

“Consumers can attempt to force the tank to accept more fuel by slowly adding gas after the automatic shut-off has been triggered, but many have reported gas then spilling out of the vehicle well before the tank has actually been filled to the advertised capacity of 17.1 gallons,” the class action lawsuit states.

Toyota Highlanders Don’t Reach Promised 615 Miles, Class Action Says

The Princes claim the alleged fuel tank defect causes the Toyota Highlander vehicles to fall below their advertised driving range of 615 miles on a full tank. 

Further, they argue Toyota continues to advertise that the vehicles have a 17.1 gallon fuel tank capacity despite knowing that not all of the space is usable. 

The Princes claim Toyota is guilty of breach of express warranty and breach of implied warranty of merchantability, and in violation of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act.

They want to represent a New Jersey class of consumers who purchased or leased a 2020-2021 Toyota Highlander equipped with a hybrid powertrain. 

Plaintiffs are demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory relief along with compensatory, statutory and exemplary damages for themselves and all class members. 

A similar class action lawsuit was filed last June by consumers in California who claim Toyota failed to disclose that the fuel systems in its 2020-2021 Toyota Highlander vehicles are defective.

Have you purchased or leased a model year 2020-21 Toyota Highlander? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiffs are represented by Simon B. Paris and Patrick Howard of Saltz Mongeluzzi & Bendesky, PC, and Daniel E. Gustafson, David M. Goodwin and Ling S. Wang of Gustafson Gluek PLLC. 

The Toyota Highlander Fuel Tank Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Prince, et al., v. Toyota Motor Sales, USA, et al., Case No. 2:22-cv-01682, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.


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116 thoughts onToyota Class Action Alleges Highlander Fuel Tanks Don’t Fill All The Way

  1. DONCELLA JENKINS says:

    PLEASE ADD ME😎😎😎

  2. Brendan Sinclair says:

    I’m really curious what takes up 2.9 gallons of space inside the fuel tank. If Toyota can admit that it’s 17 gallon tank can only hold 14 gallons, identifying what’s taking up that 2.9 gallons of space. The only other conclusion is that the size of the tank is really only 14 gallons, not the published 17 gallons.

  3. Mark Plonske says:

    I have a 2021 Highlander Hybrid Platinum and have the same issue. I thought it was the gas pump that was the problem. The gas gauge usually shows under the full mark even though I thought I had filled up. I try to put a little more in after the pump shuts off. The range will show 400 plus miles and I wondered why so low when the vehicle gets mid 30s and it’s a 17 gallon tank.

  4. H. A. says:

    Same issue with their hybrid RAV4. Waiting for that class action…

  5. Thomas Luca says:

    I have a 2021 leased Highlander

  6. VV says:

    Own 2021 Highlander and tank is full at a little over 14 gallons.

  7. Richard O Wetzel says:

    Add me! I have a 2020

  8. Richard O Wetzel says:

    This is really a pain. Just drove from California to New York and stopped for gas 3 times as many times as my wife following in her Audi Q5.

  9. Erika Hayes says:

    I have a 2020 XLE and have the same issue.

  10. Joan Lynch says:

    I have a 2020 Highlander XLE.

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