After acceleration problem, the feds now probe Toyota for random stalling. Dec. 7, 2009 — -- Toyota Motor Corp., which just announced a recall of more than 4 million Lexus and Toyota vehicles for ...
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Toyota says it doesn't think the problem of sudden acceleration in some of its vehicles is rooted in its electronic systems. Ken Bensinger, business reporter for Los Angeles Times, says many are ...
President denies company grew too fast to spot issues. Feb. 1, 2010 — -- Toyota has identified what it believes is causing its sudden acceleration problem and how the automaker plans to fix it, ...
The ‘fail-safe’ mode was once limited to our computers and laptops (among others), but with cars becoming smarter, they too can be struck by the error. Hyundai ...
Toyota Motor Corp.’s decision to blame its widening sudden-acceleration problem on a gas pedal defect came under attack Friday, with the pedal manufacturer flatly denying that its products were at ...
A U.S. safety agency is looking into a car owner's allegations that older Toyota Corollas can accelerate unexpectedly at low speeds and cause crashes, reviving a problem that appeared to be in the ...
The Obama administration's investigation into Toyota safety problems found no electronic flaws to account for reports of sudden, unintentional acceleration and other safety problems. Government ...
More than 100 Teslas have been involved in accidents because they accelerated unintentionally, according to a complaint filed with federal safety regulators. The complaint, filed on December 19 but ...
Tesla’s troubled Cybertruck appears to have hit yet another speed bump. Over the weekend, dozens of waiting customers reported that their impending deliveries had been canceled due to “an unexpected ...
More than 100 Teslas have been involved in accidents because they accelerated unintentionally, according to a complaint filed with federal safety regulators. The complaint, filed on December 19 but ...
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