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Some leaked internal memos from Toyota
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Yea its crazy talk to say the administration is out to crush their... I'm sorry General Motors compition but you cant help but ponder it. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0210/33248.html
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No sir, Toyota is in a bit of a pickle. This acceleration problem was noted back in 2002. Was Toyota slow in finding a fix? Yes. Was the NHTSA slow in directing Toyota to recall these cars? Yes. The cars are killing people. The floor mat deal all started as, "faulty installation of floor mats by the customer." WTH? The customer installed the mat incorrectly? That was pure BS. Then Toyota said the gas pedals were the cause. Toyota fingered a Illinois company who makes the pedal. It is made to Toyota's specifications! This company went ballistic. Especially when the issue started in 2002 and this Illinois company did not make the pedal until 2005! It is a cover up and Toyota was attempting to pull the wool over the consumers eyes. Toyota will lose 2 billion this year as a result of this poorly handled issue. Now Mr. Toyoda wants to call foul with Washington? Come on, the last fatality was a state trooper and his family. He removed the floor mat as instructed by Toyota. He and his family ended up in a lake upside down and dead. The floor mat was found in his trunk! The cars are throttled wireless. This is an electical issue with a cableless throttle. Cutting up pedals and removing floor mats was just a way to hold off finding the real problem. Now Toyota says a postage sized piece of metal installed on the pedal will fix it. Yeah sure. Currently the lawsuits lining up for Toyota has gone critical. Negligence, wrongful death and time loss seems to be the leaders for the lawsuits. It will be sometime before Toyota digs out of this one.
This story is far from over.
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Excuse me for going a bit off topic.
Wireless throttle? How long has that been going on? Same with brakes, I read some time ago about the Toyota Prius which has brake problems due to software bug/fault. ![]() Software for brakes? ![]() Why do they fix issues that aren't broken? Or is there something bad with the gaspedal connected with a wire to the engine, and brakes with brake lines with hydraulic fluid? |
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I thought that Anti-lock braking systems required electronic control.
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By improving it and adding levels of complexity adds to the chance of something going wrong. By the way I had a Volkswagon bug with a sticky throttle cable wayyyyy back when I was a young punk. No electronics involved there ![]()
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Cable-less throttles have been around a while. My 06 VW Passat is a fly-by-wire throttle. So are the Toyotas. My VW also has electromagnetic steering. No powersteering pump or fluid.
The Prius has noted to have poor braking under rough road conditions and a hesitation to brake under certain conditions. Not good at stop signs! This braking is handled electronically via wheel sensors that detect if the wheel has stopped rotating. This same sensor also detects wheel slipage. Yes, a software adjustment can remedy the problem. Unfortunate Toyota waited so long on this issue like they did with the sudden accelerations problem. Also, tranmissions are handled electronically for shift points. These two can be adjusted via computer software.
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They saved 1 million by dodging the recall but will lose 2 billion in sales. ![]()
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Oh gosh, the lawsuits started about two weeks ago. The suits are negligence, time loss (people did not want to drive the cars. Could not get to work, long line to get the recall repaired), wrongful death, loss of resale value and the ever present emotional distress
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Obama Admin is activist and not friendly to business??? No you don't say??? lol I knew that from the first time I heard the fool speak(and no I was not inspired etc, just a lot of hype) before he was even won the Soc... well Democratic nomination.
However, Toyota can't use the anti-business admin as an excuse on this one, they knew about this problem and have tried to cover it up, now they are paying. |
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It really is not Obama on this matter. Two entites will go under the microscope. Toyota and NHTSA. When did Toyota know? Why so long to react? When did the NHTSA know? Why so late in directing Toyota to recall? This is not the first Washington has gotten involved. Remember Firestone and Ford with rolling over SUV's? Was it Ford or the tires Firestone made for the truck the cause for the rollovers? Either way both got a black eye for it and Washington was involved with that safety recall.
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