Have Toyota's record recalls solved its sudden acceleration problem? Maybe not. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is contacting Toyota owners who have taken their cars to dealers to undergo the prescribed repair and so far, 10 consumers have reported the fix hasn't ended the problem. NHTSA made it clear the reports have not been verified but said the agency would follow up. It also said it would continue to communicate with owners of affected Toyotas. "If Toyota owners are still experiencing sudden acceleration incidents after taking their cars to the dealership, we want to know about it," said NHTSA administrator David Strickland. Read the rest of the story here.
Previous Toyota Quality Updates
- Toyota STOPS sales of Camrys and 7 other recalled models
- Corolla - Steering Problems affect 2009 and 2010 models
- Updated Lexus recall list
- PRIUS: Brake problems with Toyota's hybrid
- Toyota recalls 3.8 million cars on floor mat issue
- Tragedy Aug. 28 was at least the fifth fatal crash in the U.S. over the last two year
- So far 102 reports, 13 crashes, 5 deaths and 17 injuries...
- NY Times: President of Toyota apologizes
- Toyota Recalls 97,500 Corollas and Scions for brake malfunction
- Toyota Recalls 688,314 Sedans over defective parts
- Toyota Recalls 259,119 Camrys in China
- Toyota Recalls 2006 - 2007 Yaris Models
- Toyota to Recall more than 1.35 million cars worldwide
- Toyota Recalls 214,500 Lexus vehicles in USA
- Toyota Recalls 58,000 cars in Canada
- Toyota Recalls 533,000 Pickup Trucks and SUVs due to 11 accidents and 6 injuries
- Toyota California Plant that manufactures Corolla and Tacoma to close in March
- Millions of Toyota &and Lexus vehicles w/ throttle control problems
- Feds launch probe on 2000 - 2001 Toyota Tundras
- Toyota Sales: DOWN 16.1% in September
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