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Toyota Halts Sales of 8 Models in Recall

 

Toyota said on Tuesday that it would suspend sales of eight models involved in a recall announced last week for potentially faulty accelerator pedals.

 

Toyota also said it would halt production of the models at plants in the United States and Canada in the first week of February.

 

The sales suspension and recall includes Toyota’s top-selling vehicle in North America, the Camry, for model years since 2007.

 

Also included are 2009-2010 model year RAV4, Corolla and Matrix; 2008-2010 model year Sequoia; 2007-2010 model year Tundra; 2005-2010 model year Avalon; and the 2010 model year Highlander.

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Maybe you could help. It appears to be a fly by wire problem. Probably a hardwire computer control, not software controlled. I love my big SUV with a cable controlled accellerator.

 

I would love to see the tech data on this. I have worked on fly by wire aircraft and if something similar happened to a particular fleet of aircraft, you could bet your boots the manufacturer would have a fix in a very short time.

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I would love to see the tech data on this. I have worked on fly by wire aircraft and if something similar happened to a particular fleet of aircraft, you could bet your boots the manufacturer would have a fix in a very short time.

I am loving the Floor mat excuse. Just wait and watch. I can't wait for the data myself.

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I have the Avalon and received a notice about a month ago stating that there was a recall on them and that when they came up with a solution to the problem I would be notified.....OKAY.......still waiting

If your car won't stop, you have 2 options. Kill the ignition switch and hit the E-brake, or throw it in neutral and hit the brakes. Killing the ignition means you lose power steering so if you are in a curve you are toast. Hitting neutral means you blow the motor, hopefully after you get it stopped and lose steering. Either way, the car is toast. Pull your floor mats out and throw them away, that way when it happens to your car thay can't blame it on the mats. I mean all the mats by the way, afterall the back seat floor mat may slide foreward and jam your petal to the floor.

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If your car won't stop, you have 2 options. Kill the ignition switch and hit the E-brake, or throw it in neutral and hit the brakes. Killing the ignition means you lose power steering so if you are in a curve you are toast. Hitting neutral means you blow the motor, hopefully after you get it stopped and lose steering. Either way, the car is toast. Pull your floor mats out and throw them away, that way when it happens to your car thay can't blame it on the mats. I mean all the mats by the way, afterall the back seat floor mat may slide foreward and jam your petal to the floor.

 

 

I have an 09 Corolla and have yet to hear anything from Toyota... BUT, that is what I told hubby I would do if mine was to get stuck, if the motor blows up or anything else messes up, then toyota has to fix it.

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