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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Orange County, So Calif
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Friends: 0 | I thought after all the news of Toyota Hybrid run away in San Diego killing 3 this site would be full of comments. If there can someone please direct me to that area. I have removed my driver side floor mat even though it has not been a problem in the past. Better safe than sorry. The newspaper article said that the Prius manual points out that you can shut down the engine by pressing and holding the START button for 3 seconds or more. I find no such warning in the manual. Can someone show me where it shows that. i have 2006 Prius.
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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Northern Michigan
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PriusChat does have some threads about the runaway Toyota in San Diego. Search would be a great way to find them. Likewise the 2006 manual explains the power down sequence. I could run out to my garage and look it up for you, but then so could you. I think I'll let you do it. Tom | |
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| Silver Lining Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: La Mesa California
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Friends: 0 | Please get the story straight, not a Prius. it was a Lexus. Floor mat and probably some sort of issues with the reaction/knowledge of the person driving what was a loaner vehicle. Read your manual and become familiar with the functioning of your vehicle. This is a different driving system. |
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| An Aussie perspective Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Adelaide South Australia
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Friends: 33 | Hi Roger. I think like a lot of these things, the media blows it up to be more than it is. From what I have gathered the problem occurs rarely and may be from people stacking floor mats. Never put 2 floor mats in the driver's foot well. The fix being used is to secure the mats with cable or zip ties. As Tom pointed out you can find more here: - |
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Friends: 0 | My Run-away WAS a 2008 Prius and it was with the " Toyota Prius WeatherTech Premium Rubber Mats " sold on this site. These mats do NOT properly fit the Prius. About an hour ago, I was entering the freeway and floured the accelerator to merge into traffic, only to have the accelerator get stuck on the mat and my car run down the highway with full accelerator. I was able to keep my wits and place the car in neutral and steer to the side of the highway where I was then able to pull the accelerator off the mat. Why would this site advertise this item as correct for the Prius when the ones I received were not? Luckily the only damage is a slightly elevated blood pressure. I am 61 years old and have been driving since I was 16. I have lots of experience, but I wonder what would have happened if someone with less experience, like my 17 year old had had this happen to them. |
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If you know of another runaway crash involving a hybrid, please enlighten us. | |
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Friends: 11 | I hope you do not mind, but I am going to "Borrow" your pic so when I try to explain, well like yesterday, how to search, a pic will be displayed. This way the "Web Forums Search Challanged" folk can "Get The Picture"!!! Now if only folk would "RTFM", what a wonderful world this would be!!! |
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| I Plug-In My Prius Join Date: May 2005 Location: Wheelersburg, Ohio
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Friends: 22 | I still don't see how this is a problem. I have the all weather mats and its securely in place with the clips. It wont move forward because of the clips plus it rests up against the bottom of the foot rest. It will NOT move forward. It is a heavy rubber and it will NOT pull up and hit the accelerator. Yes I did pull it up to see if I could get it to rest on the pedal but there is just not enough mat to push the pedal down. About less than a centimeter can actually touch the pedal. The only think I could get my mat to do was to block the brake pedal. And it would have to be a 1 in a billion chance of that happening. I want to see pictures or video of a properly installed mat causing the accelerator getting stuck. unibridgeman you have an aftermarket mat. Those almost never fit a car perfect but I have heard the WeatherTech mats are good ones. Toyota would not be responsible for aftermarket products.
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Regarding the runaway Lexus (which was reported to be a hybrid), it was reported that the mats in that car were not the ones designed for that car. This same thing could happen with any number of objects that could fall down into the foot well.
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