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Unintended Acceleration -- While Parking

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by evpv, Dec 29, 2010.

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  1. evpv

    evpv Active Member

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    Among the listings: :(



    Make : TOYOTA

    Model : PRIUS


    Year : 2008



    Manufacturer : TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION

    Crash : Yes


    Fire : No



    Number of Injuries: 0



    ODI ID Number : 10311489



    Number of Deaths: 1



    Date of Failure: September 10, 2009


    VIN : JTDKB20U987...

    Component: VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL


    Summary:

    DRIVER IN TOYOTA PRIUS WAS STOPPED AT A RED LIGHT. ACCORDING TO WITNESSES, FOR NO APPARENT REASON THE VEHICLE ACCELERATED, ROLLED OR DROVE INTO INTERSECTION WHERE VEHICLE WAS STRUCK BY ANOTHER VEHICLE. PRIUS DRIVER WAS KILLED.


     
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    I've seen drivers start to do that on several occasions! Usually when the left turn traffic starts moving they start accelerating as well, thinking the light is green! Normally they catch themselves and stop. This happens with Buicks, Fords, Hondas, etc.
     
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    Just as @peterjmc I have had MANY of these slight accelerations. Here is the situation: I live in Los Angeles so it's never very cold (if that matters). Cars been sitting in driveway all day and I need to put it in the garage. Start it up and slowly roll into the garage feathering the brake. Just as I'm getting close to the back wall the ICE kicks in and the car lurches. The first time this happened it scared the crap out of me because I wasn't expecting it. Now I know what and when to expect this behavior so it's not too bad. BTW when I say lurch, I'm talking maybe a foot.
     
  4. Flaninacupboard

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    How many examples of unintended acceleration can you find in the UK? any? europe? Japan?

    So the common factor, with it's drive thru's, pull in forward parking spaces, no proper driving test, dangerous intersections and absolute prevelance of automatic transmissions which brings left foot braking and constant riding of the brakes plus the horrible creep feature, is, North America! Case solved.

    Seriously, the creep is probably responsible for all of this. more than once i have been aproaching a roundabout, thinking i was gently riding the brake, and as i need to apply a bit more braking discovered i was gently riding the throttle. i didn't crash, i instantly realised my error and used the correct pedal. this happens because i am riding in the regen area, modulating my "braking" without even realising it. if no throttle was just coasting and you had to actually be on the brake for -any- braking, i would never have had this porblem. i supspect other people (such as gently rolling into a parking space at low speed) are doing the same thing.

    As for the report of the fatality, that is sad. but no other report has the vehicle pull away on it's own from a standstill, they all involved vehicles already moving at low speed. it's far far more likely that the guy didn't look properly and just pulled out. that happens every couple of years over here with rail crossings. it can't really happen with roundabouts, they're much safer than intersections.
     
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    I am sorry. I know that the words are English, but the above string of phrases makes no sense to me.
     
  6. Flaninacupboard

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    Ok i'll break it down. Unintended Acceleration only happens in north america. north america breeds lazy, bad drivers.
     
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    Do you have an agency like the NHTSA in your country? Do they have online listings of the vehicle complaints?

    Read more of the complaints, there are several cases where the car suddenly accelerated from a stop. Go back to 2008, 2009 etc as well.

    Example:

    THE CONTACT OWNS A 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS. THE FIRST TIME SHE EXPERIENCED SUDDEN ACCELERATION WAS ON JANUARY 15, 2010. WHILE STOPPED AT THE RED LIGHT WITH HER FOOT ON THE BRAKE THE VEHICLE SUDDENLY ACCELERATED. SHE PUT THE GEAR IN NEUTRAL AND THE VEHICLE STOPPED, AS SOON SHE TOOK THE GEAR OUT OF NEUTRAL THE VEHICLE ACCELERATED AGAIN. SHE EXPERIENCED THE FAILURE FIVE TIMES. SHE TOOK THE VEHICLE TO THE DEALER FEBRUARY 13 2010 THE DEALER REPLACED ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND RESET THE ACCELERATOR COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM. AND ON MARCH 18, 2010 SHE EXPERIENCED THE FAILURE AGAIN WHILE STOPPED AT THE RED LIGHT THE VEHICLE CONTINUED TO ACCELERATE. THE CONTACT STATED SHE WILL TAKE THE VEHICLE BACK TO THE DEALER. THE CURRENT FAILURE MILEAGE WAS 2,000 AND THE CURRENT MILEAGE WAS 4,200.
     
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    Wow, looks like everyone active on PriusChat checked in on this one.

    I have no comment about whether or not the car accelerated suddenly, but I would like to know how Toyota reacts to this. I'll be highly disappointed if Toyota's only response is a complimentary "thanks for your inquiry".

    By the way, it's not clear to me how the local dealer responded.

    Happy Motoring,

    Tom
     
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    We have an agency called VOSA which handles recalls, and EURONCAP which handles crash testing.
     
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    You're once again ignoring the fact that Toyota has been the subject of an intense media hysteria (exacerbated by the U.S. government) concerning UA in the last few years. Reading those complaints alone means nothing.
     
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    Yep, a group of cars and I nearly crashed a white truck when it made a left turn into our incoming traffic. It confused the green light on the opposite street for a left turn light and cut in front of us (fortunately, the PCS in my Prius assisted me). If it were a Prius, I'm sure someone would have reported it on NHTSA.

    It's catching evpv's attention only because it's a Prius and he's trying too hard to validate "his friend's" account.
     
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    LOL, yeah, I went to the dealers to get some of this Unintended acceleration and they were clean out of it :mad:

    I must admit I have experienced unintended less braking force when bouncing over a pot hole on a downward slope, it does feel like the servo has less effectiveness after a jolt, even when the pot hole has been cleared. All totally controllable though (press harder on brake pedal).

    I have had two occasions where I have had to do an emergency stop from slow speeds (15-19 mph EV mode), one a pedestrian and one a guy opening his door as I was driving past, and in both cases the Prius has performed exceptionally well, leaving no one injured and no damage. I certainly can't fault the brakes on mine.
     
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    UK article:

    Toyota denies Prius braking problem is a safety issue as recall crisis deepens | Business | guardian.co.uk

    "In a defiant move, (Toyota) executives assured the Department for Transport's Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (Vosa) that the latest problem to affect its cars, in which a software glitch in the third generation Prius affects the brakes on rough and slippery surfaces, does not endanger drivers.

    It claimed the problem might be caused by "driver error", but Vosa reserved the right to insist on a recall if it concludes the problem poses a danger. One Prius driver said his car surged into the wrong lane at a roundabout when he pressed the brake, forcing him to swerve violently to avoid oncoming traffic."
     
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    In other news, "Man said he was abducted by a UFO"

    In both cases, the man sincerely believed what he said, but that doesn't make it true.
     
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    Maybe he was performing earlier with a KISS tribute band and was still wearing his dragon platforms. :rockon:
     
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    More likely it has to do with the legal system and litigious fortune seekers. Your statement above is delusional, but I understand a fiction like that helps some people feel better about themselves.
     
  18. 32kcolors

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    No, what flaninacupboard wrote is accurate. Other countries require extensive training and a lot more $$$ to drive. Here any idiots can get a driver license.
     
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    Nope, most Euro driver licensing standards are higher than ours and it shows in their driving.

    Blaming the high percentage of incompetent US drivers on our legal system is what's delusional.
     
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    That is not what flaninacupboard wrote. Here is the quote: "north america breeds lazy, bad drivers."

    I'm beating a dead horse here, the original quote is the definition a troll. Those that cling to the notion that the population of an entire continent is inferior won't be swayed by anything I post here. I've witnessed plenty of dangerously bad drivers all through Europe and the UK, so I don't share that belief.
     
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