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Stopping/controlling one of these cars is not as easy as we would think - brakes can fail if pumped, many people believe it or not so not know how to put the car in neutral, and "simply" turning off the engine can lock steering and will shut off power steering - see this videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FT07_JbnKWQ&NR=1what is the benefit of drive by wire? Is it ultimately cost savings even though it may not translate to cost or weight savings in the first generations? I don't like the idea of fly by wire much less drive by wire.A bunch of hoopla? You wouldn't call your family to warn them if they have one of these Toyotas?
I just bought a Honda Fit with electronic ASSIST. The electronic assist replaces the hydraulic assist. It is still coupled mechanically. I could be wrong, and frequently am, but I believe that all electronic steering is like this.
Isuppose you could switch ignition off to kill motor and then back to the on position to unlock steering wheel?
True, some have a mechanical connection with electric assist. This replaced the power steering pump and hydraulic system. The one's I'm referring to are the type that the higher end cars have which are known as "drive by wire". Happy motoring. Don't forget to click your seat belt. Bob
It's definitely being overstated to market the American car companies, but I'd still warn family. Let's be real....there are recalls all of the time and many are safety related. None were overblown like this has been.
I don't think it's been overblown. The problem with this manufacturer (and all others, today) is that they all use the same part on multiple platforms. That's why you end up with 4 million cars.
Blame a Japanese manufacturer called Bridgestone/Firestone for that.Get your facts straight before you point your finger.
And you don't feel that the danger this poses is being exaggerated to make 'other' companies look better? One account I've heard of mentioned many times was likely caused by someone's home-made floor mats.
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Ford incorrectly state the air pressure settings on the door jam ??Regardless mama's '02 Mustang GT has been back to the dealer but once......50 cent o-ring in a AC freon line. Oh and BTW 8 years old and counting......original battery !
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't Ford incorrectly state the air pressure settings on the door jam ??
And I heard an interview with a retired lawyer who was going to back out or was backing out of his garage and had his foot on the BRAKE (NOT the gas) and the car accelerated and slammed into something in the neighbor's yard. Your point is? I'm sorry, but I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
It's not about conspiracy, it's common sense. The big 3 have been near bankrupcy and Toyota has the best reputation for reliability. Considering GM has commercials out saying why their products are so much better than Toyota and Honda SPECIFICALLY... (then they pull out the lawnmower...)I don't think the term 'conspiracy theory' is even valid in this day and age....
It's not about conspiracy, it's common sense. The big 3 have been near bankrupcy and Toyota HAD the best reputation for reliability...
Who said all of that? I'm just talking about the recall being overblown because of who it is. It's a serious recall as are all of them which deal with safety.