Mysterious Acceleration Problems Plague Toyota

Terrifying reports from drivers and pressure from safety investigators are just two of the latest headaches for the best-selling carmaker

Toyota is in the midst of a huge recall that affects millions of cars that could be at risk for sudden acceleration. The carmaker says the source of the problem is floor mats, but others allege there is more to blame.

As Toyota launches a recall that affects 3.8 million vehicles -- its largest ever -- the carmaker says it has pinpointed the cause of the problem: floor mats

The company says the mats can interfere with the gas pedal and cause it to get stuck. A stuck open accelerator pedal can result in high vehicle speeds and make it very difficult for a driver to stop the car.

Death and injury reports connected to the problem prompted Toyota to agree to the massive recall, but now a steady stream of voices from safety experts and from Toyota customers allege there is more than just floor mats to this problem.


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National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationConsumer  Safety Alert & Details of Toyota Recall

ToyotaStatement Regarding Future Voluntary Safety Recall Related to Floor Mats

New York Times: Toyota Acceleration Problem Still Unresolved

ABC NewsSudden Acceleration Causes Owners to Rebel After Accidents

Consumer Reports: Putting Stuck Floor Mat Survival Strategies to the Test

 

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