Pelican Parts
Parts Catalog Accessories Catalog How To Articles Tech Forums
Call Pelican Parts at 888-280-7799
Shopping Cart Cart | Project List | Order Status | Help



Go Back   Pelican Parts Forums > Miscellaneous and Off Topic Forums > Off Topic Discussions


Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Rating: Thread Rating: 3 votes, 3.67 average.
Author
Thread Post New Thread    Reply
Registered
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Minneapolis
Posts: 7,482
Toyota unintended acceleration and recalls, Part 2

Well, things get interesting. Originally it was the floor mats, then it was worn out pedals, now it affects new un-driven (un-worn) models and Toyota announces a sales freeze and plant shutdowns....... what's the scoop? What do you think?

Toyota Vehicles : Toyota Recall January 2010: Voluntary Safety Gas Pedal Recall / Toyota

Toyota Temporarily Suspends Sales of Selected Vehicles

TORRANCE, Calif., January 26, 2010 - - Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., Inc., today announced that it is instructing Toyota dealers to temporarily suspend sales of eight models involved in the recall for sticking accelerator pedal, announced on January 21, 2010.

“Helping ensure the safety of our customers and restoring confidence in Toyota are very important to our company,” said Group Vice President and Toyota Division General Manager Bob Carter. “This action is necessary until a remedy is finalized. We’re making every effort to address this situation for our customers as quickly as possible.”

Toyota announced it would recall approximately 2.3 million vehicles to correct sticking accelerator pedals on specific Toyota Division models. Toyota has investigated isolated reports of sticking accelerator pedal mechanisms in certain vehicles without the presence of floor mats. There is a possibility that certain accelerator pedal mechanisms may, in rare instances, mechanically stick in a partially depressed position or return slowly to the idle position.

Toyota’s accelerator pedal recall and suspension of sales is confined to the following Toyota Division vehicles:

2009-2010 RAV4,
2009-2010 Corolla,
2009-2010 Matrix,
2005-2010 Avalon,
Certain 2007-2010 Camry,
2010 Highlander,
2007-2010 Tundra,
2008-2010 Sequoia

No Lexus Division or Scion vehicles are affected by these actions. Also not affected are Toyota Prius, Tacoma, Sienna, Venza, Solara, Yaris, 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, Land Cruiser and select Camry models, including all Camry hybrids, which will remain for sale.

Due to the sales suspension, Toyota is expected to stop producing vehicles on the following production lines for the week of February 1 to assess and coordinate activities. The North America vehicle production facilities affected are:

• Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Canada (Corolla, Matrix, and RAV4)
• Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Indiana (Sequoia and Highlander)
• Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Kentucky – Line 1 (Camry and Avalon)
• Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. (Camry)
• Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Texas (Tundra)

No other North American Toyota vehicle production facilities are affected by the decision to stop production.

The sticking accelerator pedal recall is separate from the on-going recall of Toyota and Lexus vehicles to reduce the risk of pedal entrapment by incorrect or out of place accessory floor mats. Approximately 1.7 million Toyota Division vehicles are subject to both separate recall actions.

Old 01-26-2010, 04:29 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #1 (permalink)
Information Overloader
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NW Lower Michigan
Posts: 29,358
Just a couple days ago I was backing down my driveway with my foot on the brake and the car (2007 FJ Cruiser) accelerated! I almost spun out going backwards, downhill on ice. I instinctively thought I had my foot on the accelreator and made the abrupt adjustment-but my foot was already on the brake pedal, no question. I thought to myself, "Huh. That was weird." Now I see all this recall stuff.
Old 01-26-2010, 05:12 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #2 (permalink)
KNS KNS is online now
Registered
 
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Docking Bay 94
Posts: 7,009
Drive-by-Wire throttle not everything it's cracked up to be. I'm sure they'll sort it out but it's going to hurt in the mean time.
__________________
Kurt
Old 01-26-2010, 05:13 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #3 (permalink)
Cars & Coffee Killer
 
legion's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
Posts: 32,246
Quote:
Originally Posted by KNS View Post
Drive-by-Wire throttle not everything it's cracked up to be. I'm sure they'll sort it out but it's going to hurt in the mean time.
Yep. And they're trying to cover it up with a lame floor mat/accelerator pedal excuse.
__________________
Some Porsches long ago...then a wankle...
5 liters of VVT fury now
-Chris

"There is freedom in risk, just as there is oppression in security."
Old 01-26-2010, 05:15 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #4 (permalink)
winter-hater club member
 
nynor's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: salt lake city, utah
Posts: 24,705
i'll keep my mechanical throttle actuation, thank you very much.
__________________
2000 Corvette - ????, 2007 Buell XB9R - Astrid, 1996 Discovery - Piglet, 2000 Forester

"COOL PRIUS!" - Nobody Ever
Old 01-26-2010, 05:24 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #5 (permalink)
Banned
 
m21sniper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South of Heaven
Posts: 21,159
Quote:
Originally Posted by KNS View Post
Drive-by-Wire throttle not everything it's cracked up to be. I'm sure they'll sort it out but it's going to hurt in the mean time.
I do not for the life of me see the upside. Give me a throttle cable any day. I want a direct mechanical connection to both the throttle AND the brakes. And the transmission too, for that matter.
Old 01-26-2010, 06:30 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #6 (permalink)
 
Banned
 
m21sniper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South of Heaven
Posts: 21,159
Quote:
Originally Posted by legion View Post
Yep. And they're trying to cover it up with a lame floor mat/accelerator pedal excuse.
Remember the thread where everyone was calling the cop that died an idiot?

Well now we know, don't we?
Old 01-26-2010, 06:35 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #7 (permalink)
Free minder
 
Aurel's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Middlessex county, MA
Posts: 9,396
Garage
One day, my accelerator cable got stuck at WOT on the 911...a little scary but no big deal, just hit the brakes and shut the ignition. I can't imagine it being worse on a Toyota. What a world of pussies we live in...
__________________
1978 SC Targa, DC15 cams, 9.3:1 cr, backdated heat, sport exhaust https://1978sctarga.car.blog/
2014 Cayenne platinum edition
2008 Benz C300 (wife’s)
2010 Honda Civic LX (daughter’s)
Old 01-26-2010, 06:45 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #8 (permalink)
Banned
 
m21sniper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South of Heaven
Posts: 21,159
LOL, maybe the 'brake by wire' system failed.
Old 01-26-2010, 06:53 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #9 (permalink)
Cars & Coffee Killer
 
legion's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
Posts: 32,246
Quote:
Originally Posted by Aurel View Post
One day, my accelerator cable got stuck at WOT on the 911...a little scary but no big deal, just hit the brakes and shut the ignition. I can't imagine it being worse on a Toyota. What a world of pussies we live in...
Same thing happened to me in my 951 once. I'd just put the intake back together and was taking her for a test spin. After she was warmed up, I decided to go WOT. The problem was when I went to shift to 2nd it bounced off the rev limiter instead of dropping. I kept the clutch pressed in, turned off the ignition, and coasted to a stop. When I popped the hood, I saw that I had rotated a hose clamp so that the throttle cam stuck on it. 2 second with a screwdriver and it was fixed.

Now from what I gather on the Toyota's, it takes pressing the ignition button for 2 seconds continuously to turn the ignition off. That could be 2 seconds too long.

Yes, you can also shift into neutral, but that wouldn't be my first instinct.
__________________
Some Porsches long ago...then a wankle...
5 liters of VVT fury now
-Chris

"There is freedom in risk, just as there is oppression in security."
Old 01-26-2010, 07:41 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #10 (permalink)
Registered
 
gt350mike's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Huntsville, AL
Posts: 1,646
Quote:
Originally Posted by m21sniper View Post
Remember the thread where everyone was calling the cop that died an idiot?

Well now we know, don't we?

ABC Nightline just played the 911 call from the passenger that was in the vehicle of the trooper's car moments before they died. I don't understand even though the operator told them to turn off the car call, it appears that he didn't do anything. If anyone had the presence of mind to do something in that situation, you would think that a trooper could handle it.

Anyway you slice it, the problem isn't going to be fixed by tossing the floor mats in the trunk.....what a freaken stupid recommendation by Toyota. They would have been better off not saying anything.
__________________
2015 GLK (Momma's ride)
2016 F-250
2001 BMW M5
65 CSX 427 Roadster
Old 01-26-2010, 07:55 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #11 (permalink)
Banned
 
m21sniper's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: South of Heaven
Posts: 21,159
You have to hold the button in for 3 seconds. He was probably jabbing at it, and of course, NOTHING would happen.
Old 01-26-2010, 08:04 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #12 (permalink)
 
Registered
 
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: So. Cal.
Posts: 11,239
Nothing I have heard in any way explains why the trooper didn't either shift to neutral or just cram on the brakes.
__________________
David

1972 911T/S MFI Survivor
Old 01-26-2010, 08:10 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #13 (permalink)
Cars & Coffee Killer
 
legion's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: State of Failure
Posts: 32,246
This is an example of where Japanese culture and U.S. culture differ.

In Japan, companies will routinely hide problems so as to not bring shame on themselves. I fully expect the CEO and several top executives to quite because they have shamed a great company.

I recall when Mitsubishi had a problem a decade ago with rampant sexual harassment at the plant here in Normal. They denied the problem, and even gave workers a day off, a free bus ride, and a free lunch to go up to Chicago to protest in front of the court where the case was being tried. It was only after the court decision was rendered that many of the executives were recalled to Japan and meaningful changes were at the plant.

I have also long suspected that Toyota would issue "secret" recalls an quietly fix known problems with cars when they were in for other service. This would had the benefit of burying problems AND making people think the cars were extremely reliable.

U.S. companies, by contrast, tend to issue recalls quickly in the post-Pinto era. They tend to believe it is better to be seen as doing something about a problem because they have already been burned for stonewalling and ignoring.
__________________
Some Porsches long ago...then a wankle...
5 liters of VVT fury now
-Chris

"There is freedom in risk, just as there is oppression in security."
Old 01-26-2010, 08:17 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #14 (permalink)
Registered
 
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 2,357
Quote:
Originally Posted by nynor View Post
i'll keep my mechanical throttle actuation, thank you very much.
And stickshift. Take the car out of gear or press the clutch; problem solved.
__________________
'87 924S (Sold)
Old 01-26-2010, 09:30 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #15 (permalink)
Registered
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: seattle, WA
Posts: 809
i don't think many of the toyota models come standard here anymore. have a hard time getting one in the 90s can't imagine it would be easier now
__________________
ken
87 targa
Old 01-27-2010, 04:47 AM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #16 (permalink)
Registered
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New York, NY USA
Posts: 4,269
They were pretty stand up on the SUV rusty frame issue. But this is way bigger.

Dad's Honda truck has an electronic throttle - no problems, but I just dont like it.

It is all on/off, on/off, on/off in very small increments.. Tough to be smooth.
Old 01-27-2010, 05:14 AM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #17 (permalink)
jyl jyl is online now
Registered
 
jyl's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Nor California & Pac NW
Posts: 24,536
Garage
I've never understood why stepping on the brake isn't the immediate, instinctive reaction to a stuck throttle, be it mechanical or electronic.

Well, good for Ford, which pleases me.
__________________
1989 3.2 Carrera coupe; 1988 Westy Vanagon, Zetec; 1986 E28 M30; 1994 W124; 2004 S211
What? Uh . . . “he” and “him”?
Old 01-27-2010, 05:41 AM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #18 (permalink)
I see you
 
flatbutt's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: NJ
Posts: 29,883
my '06 Taco is unaffected by this...whew!
__________________
Si non potes inimicum tuum vincere, habeas eum amicum and ride a big blue trike.
"'Bipartisan' usually means that a larger-than-usual deception is being carried out."
Old 01-27-2010, 05:52 AM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #19 (permalink)
Registered
 
Tim Walsh's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Green-Salem, NC
Posts: 3,914
Garage
Send a message via AIM to Tim Walsh
Quote:
Originally Posted by jyl View Post
I've never understood why stepping on the brake isn't the immediate, instinctive reaction to a stuck throttle, be it mechanical or electronic.

Well, good for Ford, which pleases me.
Wide Open throttle == no vacuum for the brakes. No vacuum == needs more effort. More effort needed == Sheeple think the brakes are broken. VAG actually got this one right. My '05 GTI is DBW. As soon as you hit the brakes, the ECU sends an idle signal to the throttle. Annoyed the crap out of my when I was autocrossing it since I couldn't left foot brake.

__________________
Tim
1973 911T
2005 VW GTI
"Dave, hit the brakes, but don't look like your htting the brakes...what? I DON'T KNOW, BRAKE CASUAL!!!" dtw's thoughts after nearly rear ending a SHP officer

Last edited by Tim Walsh; 01-27-2010 at 06:06 AM..
Old 01-27-2010, 06:04 AM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #20 (permalink)
Reply


 


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:14 PM.


 
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website -    DMCA Registered Agent Contact Page
 

DTO Garage Plus vBulletin Plugins by Drive Thru Online, Inc.