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The Saga Continues: Toyota Recalls More in Japan
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Its the Japanese culture. They are taught from a young age to always place the blame on someone else for their mistakes and poor judgements. Just like when they tried to blame drivers for pushing the wrong pedal, then floor mats for hanging up the pedal, and finally the American pedal manufacturer for making defective pedals. All that time, the defect lied in Toyotas own electronic throttle control system
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And if you have read up on the whole "Toyota scandal" the NHTSA has released preliminary results that have found people failed to depress the brakes sufficiently in EVERY ONE of the reported "accidents" except for one. Of course thats on the bottom of the headlines because its not sensational enough.
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A good comparison of automotive corporate culture was done by This American Life in there NUMMI episode which can be heard here. http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radi...sode/403/nummi
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And those shitty undersized brakes are the same as the brakes most average cars in America have. There has been nothing ever shown that the brakes on their boring beige cars are any worse than the brakes on every other brands boring beige car, and are perfectly fine for normal road use. As I said I'm no Toyota fan, they've gotten away for too many years producing automotive appliances instead of real cars, but if you're gonna call them out at least get your facts straight.
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The throttle wasn't held open except in the case of some sticky floormats which they acknowledged. The sticking throttle in many cases wasn't, do some google searches you can see a more detailed explanation, but the basic gist is there really wasn't a problem with sticky accelerators, it was a problem with the floormats and widespread group panic mentality. The same group panic that drove SUV prices into the toilet as soon as gas hit 5 bucks a gallon last year. [/QUOTE] It had nothing to do with the floormats. Cars WITHOUT floor mats were experiencing unintended acceleration. Its all been well documented. Many victims reported the throttle pedal being at the top, not depressed at all, and the car still trying to accelerate. It was a glitch in the PCM, which was addressed when the cars were reflashed during the recall. Quote:
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You are wrong but you won't admit it, instead you will make up "facts" to back up your story.
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The Saga Continues: Toyota Recalls More in Japan
Daihatsu, a Japanese small car manufacturer under Toyota's management, has recalled another 500k cars. This recall doesn't affect the US, the home to 10.5 million of Toyota's recalled 12.3 million vehicles. Leftlane reported.
Allow me to repeat. Toyota has now recalled over 12,300,000 vehicles. ![]() This recall involves housings that have changed from amber to white. As a result, Toyota has cheaply decided to merely replace the white bulbs with amber ones. This decision reduces light output by up to 75%, making the light harder to see. ![]() Discuss.
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The accelerators don't stick!! The PCM holds the throttle plate at wide open throttle even after the pedal is released. And once again, you are WRONG. The PCM gets reflashed. Straight from Toyotas website: "In addition, as a separate measure independent of the vehicle-based remedy, Toyota will install a brake override system onto the involved Camry, Avalon, and Lexus ES 350, IS 350 and IS 250 models as an extra measure of confidence. This system cuts engine power in case of simultaneous application of both the accelerator and brake pedals" Thats part of the reflash. What they don't tell you is that they also flash the rest of the computer and implemented other changes. Quote:
Honda only recently started using dual piston calipers up front because with the increased weight of their newer cars, the single piston systems were pathetic, even by Hondas lax standards. American cars have had aluminum and/or dual piston calipers standard on many models for over 10 years. |
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I'm sure theres some nice anti-japanese boards for you for the rest of the people stuck in world war II. I give up on this one.
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The Japanese have a strange culture. Thats not "racist", its a fact. Quote:
Do you honestly believe Toyotas propoganda that it was the pedals even though no pedal has ever been shown to be stuck on the floor?? If so, you are 100% clueless. Quote:
You can't be racist against inanimate objects. Vehicles are inanimate objects. I never said anything racist or used any racist terms. You are grasping at straws to try and support your arguement and Toyota's reputation. |
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Read my original post, do some research the NHTSA released these findings NOT Toyota. Your idea that they reflashed the ECMs to fix the problem is conjecture not fact, until you have some facts then everything you say is just that. And finally what you talked about was the Japanese culture, not their cars, and what you were saying was racist by pidegnholing all of them into the ideals you claim were toyotas. I'd quote it, but its right here in this thread in the first couple of posts for you to see. I wasn't even going to respond but others seem interested. That said I'm done with this argument. I'm talking to a myopic wall who believes what he believes and won't even bother to think or do some research.
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