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#194 of 244 Re: Are we entitled to an opinion? [victor23]
by ateixeira
Mar 15, 2010 (2:02 pm)
Like I said, come to an East Coast auto show, DC or Philly or New York or somethin'. I've met a bunch of the Edmunds moderators (pf_flyer) and members, so no secrets here. Look at my post count. I joined Edmunds more than a decade ago, and was founder of the Subaru Crew before Toyota held any stake in them.
How 'bout some jokes to ligthen the mood?
Ya heard the new movie Mr. Sikes is working on?
It's called Unintended Insemination.
#195 of 244 Re: Recent Prius incident [victor23] - HOAX! [ateixeira] [bertha06] [snevets23] [snevets23]
by victor23
Mar 15, 2010 (2:22 pm)
I do sympathize with those who have had this shocking and damaging experience. I do believe that such an occurrence, when genuine, should have been related to the electronics. This having said, there are some reservations about this article (http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/top_three/article_5639c4f4-2f24-11df-b1- 7- 2-001cc4c002e0.html):
1. 52 fatalities are *possibly* connected to the problem of unintended acceleration. This means, according to the currently official statistics which I've seen somewhere, that either 8 or 12 are confirmed (I can't recall the exact figure), and the rest are still under investigation, if they are connected or not. Of those ~12, it is never said what was the cause of acceleration (electronics, mat, pedal, human error, acts of God, etc). The "drivers who have experienced the nightmare" are numerous, but by no means "countless".
2. Yes, this was in 2002. long before the current extensive media exposure. And, mind you, long before the electronic throttle control was used on that car, when the number of reports surged. So, we have a regular mechanic throttle, an elderly driver, and ... do you really believe in the mat or pedal explanations? Still there is room for electronics involvement, like cruise control (post #188), but what are the chances of a driver's error?
#196 of 244 Re: Recent Prius incident [victor23] - HOAX! [ateixeira] [bertha06] [snevets23] [snevets23] [victor23]
by ateixeira
Mar 16, 2010 (6:25 am)
I think another factor is elevated RPMs during the warm-up cycle. In the Subaru threads we were talking about how PZEV models run at 2000rpm during warm-up.
#197 of 244 Re: Recent Prius incident [victor23] - HOAX! [ateixeira] [bertha06] [snevets23] [snevets23] [victor23] [ateixeira]
by victor23
Mar 16, 2010 (9:21 pm)
I think another factor is elevated RPMs during the warm-up cycle. In the Subaru threads we were talking about how PZEV models run at 2000rpm during warm-up.
Well, yes. My another car is 6-cyl Honda Accord. Every morning I start it cold and immediately pull out of my driveway, and it is pretty frightening when I am a bit distracted and don't remember to keep composure. Such a violent leap forward. But I am even more disturbed by "unintended deceleration" when that car downshifts during gentle braking at traffic lights. I even blamed the electronic brake assist at first. You know, poor workman always quarrels with his tools...
#198 of 244 Re: Frequency of occurence [imagic]
by doggrandma
Mar 18, 2010 (8:11 pm)
Edmunds is sponsoring a contest to get to the bottom of Toyota's UA problems. Your theory might just win the prize!
#199 of 244 Re: Frequency of occurence [doggrandma]
by cuti932
Mar 19, 2010 (5:38 am)
Hi to all. I worked as an electronics Test Program Development engineer for almost 30 years. Here are the important rules regarding fixing a failure:
Duplicate the failure, Analyze the real cause, develop & implement the fix and test it again on Many samples that have the Actual failure.
The unintended acceleration (UA) has happened in many lines of Toyota cars in various scenarios. The main difficult issue is the UA is NOT REPEATABLE. So, the right thing for Toyota and Edmund.com to do is collecting the cars that has MANY UAs happened. Then, there is a chance that the UA can be repeated and observed/analyzed. There are many possible causes for a failure. It is not a good idea to imagine a way that the UA can happen. It has to be the real/actual cause to verify and develop the specific solution.
Toyota never shows the intention to buy back the defective vehicles for investigation & fix like I describe above. The same for Edmund.com to make the $1M prize worth its value.
Mar 25, 2010 (11:49 am)
we just bought a 2010 toyota sienna even though not on recall yet. now im nervous we mad a bad choice. we have 3 kids and one on the way. is there anything we can do. do you guys have any advice? we didnt know much about the whole recall thing, all we read was the floor mat were causing this. now i know that is a load of crap.
#202 of 244 Re: 2010 sienna [davidsgirl64]
by ateixeira
Mar 25, 2010 (12:10 pm)
No vehicle is perfect. Check on NHTSA's ODI database and there are complaints for all models.
The odds of this happening are extremely small. For my 2007 model year, there are about 3 times more complaints for the Odyssey, for instance.
#203 of 244 Re: Prius, Toyota, Lexus, Sudden Acceleration [ateixeira]
by bigrob65
Mar 30, 2010 (9:33 am)
How can we be sure that this fix is included in the 2011 version? Where did you read that?
Thank you...