Revhendo
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Toyota's woes....
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So, what do you guys think?
Sticky throttle pedals? Aggressive floor mats?
I'm starting to think that it's a software problem. Most fly-by-wire pedals I have encountered are basically a hi-tech version of a potentiometer with a spring in it to provide resistance. I can't see it actually "sticking", but I suppose it's possible. I think it's more likely that the computer that handles the cruise control is taking over and accelerating the vehicle.
Being a car guy, I am thinking why aren't these folks reaching for the ignition key? Having had a throttle stuck on me before, I can say that that works.
I have heard repeatedly about these cars going to 100 MPH, I know that these Yota's won't cover a quarter in less than 17 seconds from a standing start. That's alot of time to react. I'm just saying.....
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So, what do you guys think?
Sticky throttle pedals? Aggressive floor mats?
I'm starting to think that it's a software problem. Most fly-by-wire pedals I have encountered are basically a hi-tech version of a potentiometer with a spring in it to provide resistance. I can't see it actually "sticking", but I suppose it's possible. I think it's more likely that the computer that handles the cruise control is taking over and accelerating the vehicle.
Being a car guy, I am thinking why aren't these folks reaching for the ignition key? Having had a throttle stuck on me before, I can say that that works.
I have heard repeatedly about these cars going to 100 MPH, I know that these Yota's won't cover a quarter in less than 17 seconds from a standing start. That's alot of time to react. I'm just saying.....
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