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Toyota faces new unintended acceleration probe, recalls Tacomas

As many as 1.69 million Toyota Corollas with model years from 2006 to 2010 are subject to the probe

US safety regulators are looking into a consumer’s petition alleging that Toyota Corollas from the 2006 to 2010 model years can accelerate unexpectedly at low speeds and cause crashes. Photo: APPremium
US safety regulators are looking into a consumer’s petition alleging that Toyota Corollas from the 2006 to 2010 model years can accelerate unexpectedly at low speeds and cause crashes. Photo: AP

Washington/Tokyo: Toyota Motor Corp. faces dual setbacks as a US regulator renews its scrutiny of the car maker over unintended acceleration and the company begins to recall 690,000 pickup trucks.

As many as 1.69 million Toyota Corollas with model years from 2006 to 2010 are subject to the probe after owners said they experienced unintended “low-speed surging," according to a notice on Monday from the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Separately, Toyota recalled Tacoma trucks to fix suspension parts that could break down.

The Corolla complaints are reminiscent of the sudden, unintended acceleration episodes that led the world’s largest auto maker to recall more than 10 million vehicles in 2009 and 2010. Toyota paid a record $1.2 billion penalty, admitted it misled consumers and agreed to three years of supervision by an independent monitor to oversee its safety practices as part of a settlement with US in March.

“Toyota will cooperate fully with any inquiry," said Ed Lewis, a spokesman for the Toyota City, Japan-based manufacturer.

Toyota fell 1.8% to 6,369 yen at 11:22am in Tokyo trading as Japan’s benchmark Topix Index declined 1.5%.

The Tacoma recall covers trucks with model years 2005 through 2011. While Toyota said in a statement it isn’t aware of any crashes, injuries or fatalities associated with the defect, several truck owners have filed complaints with NHTSA about faulty leaf springs damaging the brakes of their vehicles.

Customer complaints

“Just leaving work to go pick up my children from school, I noticed a strange rattling coming from the bottom side of my truck," one owner wrote of an incident that occurred in May. “I noticed the middle (of three) leaf springs had completely broke, slid out of place, and was rubbing against my brake line."

In June, another Toyota pickup owner said a broken leaf spring cut the vehicle’s brake line while the driver’s 8-year-old child was in the truck.

Toyota has sought to repair its reputation for quality that was blemished by the unintended acceleration recalls and contributed to the company losing its title as the world’s top-selling auto maker in 2011 to General Motors Co. The Toyota City, Japan-based company regained leadership in each of the last two years and clung to its lead over Volkswagen AG through the first half of 2014.

Throttle control

While Toyota’s past unintended acceleration cases led the company to modify gas pedals and floor mats, NHTSA said its latest case, which hasn’t escalated to a full defect investigation, focuses on Corollas equipped with an electronic throttle-control system called ETCS-i.

A Corolla owner whose car accelerated and crashed while attempting to park asked the agency to investigate, saying there were 163 reports of similar incidents.

Safety Research and Strategies Inc., a Rehoboth, Massachusetts-based company that works on court cases alleging automotive defects, said petitioners have evidence from the electronic data recorders in their cars that the brakes were being applied while their Corollas sped up. Bloomberg

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Published: 30 Sep 2014, 10:11 AM IST
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