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From: john on 20 Nov 2009 01:06 the Alberto lawyers allege the accident was caused by "the vehicle's propensity for confusion in the sensors and electronics processors" in the throttle control unit "as the result of transient signals." Intermittent radio waves or electronic interference will lock down the cruise control and the brakes won't override the system," George Hilborn, a Birmingham lawyer and one of six lawyers for the Alberto estate, told the Free Press on Tuesday. But Toyota is not saying its request that owners of about 3.8 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles remove or replace driver-side floor mats is the ultimate fix." Full article at: http://www.freep.com/article/20091118/BUSINESS01/911180370/Toyota-looking-beyond-the-mats
From: nm5k on 20 Nov 2009 03:08 On Nov 20, 12:06 am, john <johngd...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > the Alberto lawyers allege the accident was caused by "the vehicle's > propensity for confusion in the sensors and electronics processors" in > the throttle control unit "as the result of transient signals." > > Intermittent radio waves or electronic interference will lock down the > cruise control and the brakes won't override the system," George > Hilborn, a Birmingham lawyer and one of six lawyers for the Alberto > estate, told the Free Press on Tuesday. > > But Toyota is not saying its request that owners of about 3.8 million > Toyota and Lexus vehicles remove or replace driver-side floor mats is > the ultimate fix." > > Full article at:http://www.freep.com/article/20091118/BUSINESS01/911180370/Toyota-loo... Sounds like mostly BS to me.. :/ They jammed the throttle. Which means they need to make sure the correct floor mats are in the cars. Which may or may not even be Toyota's fault depending on who installed the mats. I'm afraid most of the rest about the sensors/processors relating to throttle, or even cruise control is mostly bovine excrement conjured by a lawyer with $$$ signs in his eyeballs. Most CPU's etc in vehicles are fairly well decoupled using ferrite beads, etc.. Besides, it's not like he had a ham radio in the car. I still don't understand why the guy didn't just throw it in neutral if he couldn't shut off the ignition. And this was a cop, who generally I'd expect to know that and act a bit more cool in such a situation. Like calling on a cell phone is going to help.. :/ Lurch imitation... gggrrrrrooooooooooaaaan.
From: GIga on 20 Nov 2009 08:36 In spite of all this hard evidence that Toyota is a criminally insane company, you're still an idiot John. GIga "john" <johngdole(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:aa3ceb08-86e0-4b69-a143-fab2d6861d93(a)2g2000prl.googlegroups.com... > the Alberto lawyers allege the accident was caused by "the vehicle's > propensity for confusion in the sensors and electronics processors" in > the throttle control unit "as the result of transient signals." > > Intermittent radio waves or electronic interference will lock down the > cruise control and the brakes won't override the system," George > Hilborn, a Birmingham lawyer and one of six lawyers for the Alberto > estate, told the Free Press on Tuesday. > > But Toyota is not saying its request that owners of about 3.8 million > Toyota and Lexus vehicles remove or replace driver-side floor mats is > the ultimate fix." > > Full article at: > http://www.freep.com/article/20091118/BUSINESS01/911180370/Toyota-looking-beyond-the-mats
From: ransley on 20 Nov 2009 16:56 On Nov 20, 12:06 am, john <johngd...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > the Alberto lawyers allege the accident was caused by "the vehicle's > propensity for confusion in the sensors and electronics processors" in > the throttle control unit "as the result of transient signals." > > Intermittent radio waves or electronic interference will lock down the > cruise control and the brakes won't override the system," George > Hilborn, a Birmingham lawyer and one of six lawyers for the Alberto > estate, told the Free Press on Tuesday. > > But Toyota is not saying its request that owners of about 3.8 million > Toyota and Lexus vehicles remove or replace driver-side floor mats is > the ultimate fix." > > Full article at:http://www.freep.com/article/20091118/BUSINESS01/911180370/Toyota-loo... Put down phone, put down beer, Put in neutral, pull emergency brake, turn off ignition.
From: Mike Hunter on 20 Nov 2009 18:15 I would try the foot bake first. ;) "ransley" <Mark_Ransley(a)Yahoo.com> wrote in message news:82c95539-4be0-44b5-bbc7-6518ad2ccf0a(a)u7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... On Nov 20, 12:06 am, john <johngd...(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > the Alberto lawyers allege the accident was caused by "the vehicle's > propensity for confusion in the sensors and electronics processors" in > the throttle control unit "as the result of transient signals." > > Intermittent radio waves or electronic interference will lock down the > cruise control and the brakes won't override the system," George > Hilborn, a Birmingham lawyer and one of six lawyers for the Alberto > estate, told the Free Press on Tuesday. > > But Toyota is not saying its request that owners of about 3.8 million > Toyota and Lexus vehicles remove or replace driver-side floor mats is > the ultimate fix." > > Full article > at:http://www.freep.com/article/20091118/BUSINESS01/911180370/Toyota-loo... Put down phone, put down beer, Put in neutral, pull emergency brake, turn off ignition.
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