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The Toyota electronic accelerator pedals contain a special friction device made of nylon 4/6 or polyphenylene sulfide within the pedal assembly to recreate the tactile response of older pedals. According to the Toyota recall information, it is this device that, which in some instances, has been preventing the accelerator pedal from returning to ...
Embattled Toyota Motor (TM) is recalling nearly 2.2 million more cars to fix problems related to floor mats that can trap accelerator pedals and cause vehicles to accelerate uncontrollably. The ...
Toyota was also forced to pay a total of $66.2 million in fines to the Department of Transportation for failing to handle recalls properly and $25.5 million to Toyota shareholders whose stock lost value due to recalls. Nearly 400 wrongful-death and personal injury cases were also privately settled by Toyota as a result of unintended acceleration.
Last month, Toyota recalled about 2.2 million vehicles to fix a defect suspected of causing unintended acceleration problems in Toyota and Lexus brand vehicles. The defect, caused by either sticky ...
Toyota already has paid out about $2 billion in recalls, investigations and lost sales related to the accelerator issues. The company's sales bounced back in 2012, however, up nearly 30% year-over ...
Toyota extended its floor mat recall on 25 November to reconfigure the accelerator pedal, replace the all-weather floor mats, and install a brake override system to prevent sudden unintended acceleration. [107] Toyota issued a fourth unwanted acceleration-related recall for the Camry on 21 January 2010, this time in response to reports of ...
In 2009-2010 it was forced to issue a pair following revelations that certain models were at risk of unintended acceleration. Those twin recalls affected nearly 6.7 million cars. ... affect Toyota ...
Between 2009 and 2011, Toyota conducted recalls of millions of vehicles after reports that several drivers experienced unintended acceleration. The recalls were to prevent a front driver's side floor mat from sliding into the foot pedal well, causing the pedals to become trapped and to correct the possible mechanical sticking of the accelerator ...