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  2. Toyota Tells Dealers It's Readying a Fix for Prius Brakes - AOL

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    Embattled automaker Toyota has told its dealers that it's readying a fix for problems with the brake system of its Prius hybrid sedan, CNN Money reported Sunday. The Japanese carmaker also told ...

  3. 2009–2011 Toyota vehicle recalls - Wikipedia

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    Toyota will reconfigure the accelerator pedal, replace the all-weather floor mats with thinner mats, and install a brake override system to prevent [63] unwanted acceleration. [4] The brake override system, also called "brake to idle" and already a common design in German cars, allows the driver to override the accelerator by hitting the brakes.

  4. When replacing brakes, do I need to do anything to the rotors ...

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    Q: I am replacing brake pads on my car that are about 75% worn. The rotors look fine, and the car stops smoothly. Is there anything I need to do to the rotors or other components other than ...

  5. Toyota 86 - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Gazoo 86 GRMN Sports FR Concept Platinum is a Toyota 86/Scion FR-S modified by Toyota Gazoo Racing and equipped with a GRMN exclusive turbocharger and scroll supercharger, 6-speed manual transmission, GRMN suspension tuning, GRMN brake calipers and brake rotors; GRMN dual exhaust, GRMN alloy wheels and tyres; different front and rear ...

  6. Brake pad - Wikipedia

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    Brake pads should be checked at least every 5,000 miles for excessive or uneven wear. Although brake pad wear is unique to each vehicle, it is generally recommended that brake pads be replaced every 50,000 miles, [6] while brake discs (or rotors) typically last longer, needing replacement every 70,000 miles.

  7. Electric and hybrid Toyotas are about to get more expensive ...

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    Buyers of Toyota and Lexus hybrids are eligible for up to a $7,500 federal tax credit, but that "discount" will start to go away this fall.