Runaway Toyota Prius incidents arise - U.S. joins Toyota investigation

 Runaway Toyota Prius incidents arise - U.S. joins Toyota investigation
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A 61 year-old US man apparently experienced the shock of his life when his 2008 Toyota Prius accelerated out of control and sped to over 90 mph (145km/h) along a California freeway. James Sikes told reporters he was driving along the road when he tried to overtake another vehicle. Suddenly the accelerator "did something kind of funny," jumped and got stuck. He says he tried applying brakes but to no avail.

Eventually he managed to call 911. An officer was dispatched and caught up with Sikes. The man used a loudspeaker to tell him to use emergency brakes and switch the ignition off. In the end the Prius stopped with the officer also having eased his patrol car in front of it.

Both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Toyota Motor Corporation then sent investigators to inspect the runaway Prius. It was later taken to a dealership in El Cajon, California, where investigations into the incident are continuing.

According to Sikes, he had received a recall notice to take his car to a Toyota dealership but was told upon arrival that it was not on the recall list.

The Prius has also been part of Toyota's recent massive global recall campaign, but for a different reason from the other models.

 

Source: autonews.com (sub req)

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 EDavis EDavis
"his 2008 Toyota Prius accelerated out of control and sped to over 90 mph,"...by itself! The last time I had an adrenaline rush in a car was while behind the wheel of a rented Corvette. Next time I will DEFINITELY rent the Prius.
March 10, 2010 3:28 pm
 ussoleg ussoleg
All you have to do is put your car in "N" and it won’t accelerate to 90+, but no, he wanted to make this national news. Congratulation: your 15 min of fame is now making news headlines. Such a joke.
March 10, 2010 3:56 pm
 DeleteThisAccount DeleteThisAccount
So what you are saying is that it's perfectly acceptable for a car to accelerate on its own...
March 11, 2010 9:27 am
 carcrazy1234 carcrazy1234
no i believe he's saying how stupid this driver is and how inexperienced he is. also his ignorance is shown greatly here (the 61 year old) for not reading the news and ways to SAVE HIS LIFE. aka using neutral and cutting the engine from the wheels. im not saying toyota is right, but seriously, PEOPLE NEED TO LEARN HOW TO PROTECT THEMSELVES IN ANY SITUATION NO MATTER WHO IS TO BLAME. and also, this toyota business is getting old, they are trying to fix the problem and not hide it from anyone now, and i think we should admire that. did anyone else read that toyota sales have barely changed after this crisis? thats called a LONG HISTORY OF GOOD QUALITY/RELIABILITY. this is just a bump in the road and every car manufacturer experiences this once in awhile.
March 12, 2010 9:25 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Goodstuff Carcrazy, the 61 year old also said that he would definitely by a new Toyota again as long as they fix this problem. He has no problem with Toyota.
March 15, 2010 5:49 am
 slim slim
According to the 911 call, he said the car would not go into "N". And he was standing on the brake with both feet, and it didnt even slow down. He also stated that his shoulder was sore from trying to pull the pedal from the floor. A lot of people are quick to say drivers are idiots who dont know how to put a car in neutral, but I think the newer Toyota cars have a gear shift lockout once under full acceleration which makes that obvious action impossible. Everyone talks trash about what they would do, but at 100mph its hard to stay calm, hard to take one hand off the wheel, hard to steer away from other vehicles and obstacles. People shouldnt be so quick to judge. Unless there's a black box, or leaked documents from Toyota, we dont know what exactly happened. We do know that Toyotas are dangerous and potential death traps. They should not be allowed to sell cars on US soil until the NHTSA confirms through rigorous testing that they are once again safe.
March 10, 2010 4:31 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
If they aren't allowed to sell cars on U.S. soil thousands of AMERICAN employees will lose their jobs and finding others will not be so easy given other manufacturers don't need more laborers. Some people like you should think about the consequences of ill though measures like a Toyota Embargo. Toyota isn't just a Japanese car company, they're a North American car company whose cars are built by Americans and Canadians IN America and Canada.
March 15, 2010 5:51 am
 FastPeter FastPeter
This is strange... In this scenario we have: -Stuck accelerator pedal -Parking brake malfunction -Electronics malfunction (He couldn't turn the car off) - Primary Braking System malfunction - Gear Selector Malfunction And on top of that the Police car stoped the Prius wihtout a single scratch in the bumper... lol This is what!? Some kind of a Joke!? The expression "kick him when his down" applies here very well.
March 10, 2010 5:01 pm
 hata0101 hata0101
@Slim: if i were CEO of Toyota, i would announce to close ALL manufacturing in the U.S., lay off all the employees & stop purchase parts from all U.S. Suppliers. yea, let the U.S. deal with that! @FastPeter: on the top of that, a 61-year-old, living in CA, not the first day driving in CA, "amazingly" didn't hit ANYONE on the world famus congested CA highway, not even a scratch on the vehicle, & "God knows how" the vehicle stopped in "miracle"...a great stun! thanks to Govt. Motor (which just had 1.3 million cars recalled for brake problem, but not even make a spot on news)!!
March 10, 2010 7:20 pm
 EDavis EDavis
"if i were CEO of Toyota, i would announce to close ALL manufacturing in the U.S., lay off all the employees & stop purchase parts from all U.S. Suppliers. yea, let the U.S. deal with that!" We would deal with it very nicely thank you very much, by purchasing Fords and Hondas. And guess where those ex-Toyota factory workers would find jobs... "Govt. Motor (which just had 1.3 million cars recalled for brake problem, but not even make a spot on news)!!" You've obviously never been a factory-trained automobile technician so I'll let you in on a little secret of the industry: Just because a car is issued a brake recall doesn't mean it fails to stop. Just because a car is issued a steering recall doesn't mean you turn the wheel and the car just keeps going in a straight line into oncoming traffic. Example: "What's that Mr. Jones, you've got some leather peeling off of your steering wheel? No Problem, Buick has issued a steering recall to fix that." Furthermore, it doesn't really bother me that you continue to say that the U.S. media doesn't report on recalls issued by U.S. manufacturers, but from now on please do so while secure in the knowledge that your message carries the same weight as a claim that the earth's shape is indeed like that of a cube.
March 11, 2010 2:18 pm
 hata0101 hata0101
@ EDavis, get your brain think straight! maybe you're too old or something. why all of sudden Toyota vehicles having problems? why they're only happened in USA? & he ripple effects are, now some crooks is target on possible law suits to benefit from Toyota. don't be surprise when a cop pull over a speeding Toyota, the driver claims "it's the vehicle, not me!" when accident happened, even thou it's the fault of Toyota drivers, they'll claim "it's not me, it's the vehicle". no matter how many time people examine on the vehicle, they'll never found the root of problem, 'coz it's not mechanical, not technical, not electrical, it's human lie...
March 11, 2010 8:01 pm
 Xanavi23 Xanavi23
Im With Hata101 here. Toyotas like the Carolla and Camry are built in Canada as well and we don't have these problems. Not one of them. It would appear that the problem isn't so much with Toyota as it is the places where they're being built. If it is Electronics, i don't think the ECUs are programmed on spot but still, this problem seems to be only in America. Also Edavis, don't be a fool. You think all of those sacked employees would find a job at another manufacturer? No...all car companies made cuts to production jobs and are in no rush to fill them up. They don't have space for sacked Toyota employees and this will only do more harm as your unemployment rate stays at a steady level. Your country doesn't need more jobless people.
March 15, 2010 5:55 am
 otakki otakki
How strange how every single incident about Toyota is in the news and nothing about the GM recalls. This is all happening while GM is trying to stay afloat. Isn't it obvious what the media is trying to do?! People nowadays don't use their brains and believe everything the media show them. Media...will show you what they want you to see. As a result...people will think what they want you to think. Use your head, people.
March 10, 2010 8:18 pm
 tbrodie tbrodie
So do you think this is a GM-led media conspiracy?
March 10, 2010 11:41 pm
 hata0101 hata0101
not only Govt Motor, plus the U.S. Govt who want their biggest industry benefit, buy out the media, to bring this series of Toyota-circus. yep, so obvious...getting annoying now.
March 11, 2010 3:49 am
 rsrtampa rsrtampa
I simply cant believe you idiots on here saying this is GMs fault. WOW! The "media" has slammed the American cars and praised Toyota for over 3 decades now and this is news because it is NEWS. Its a major malfunction that has killed people just like the Pinto and Fords debacle with fiery ignitions, Audis runaway accelerators (remember that?), etc etc. Plus if this were GM/Obama initiative FAUX News wouldnt even touch it alas they are on the reporting Toyota NEWS bandwagon. Get over it and accept the fact that Toyota is not perfect and they deserve this just like the big 3 in most cases deserved the bashing they received from the very same "media".
March 11, 2010 7:21 am
 DeleteThisAccount DeleteThisAccount
And yet again, you think a malfunctioning car is an acceptable and even normal thing... Well lets just chalk up the resulting casualties to the DUI fatalities...
March 11, 2010 9:46 am
 hata0101 hata0101
@ rsrtampa: of coz we know Toyota is not perfect. but think of it: 2008, Toyota surpassed GM as no.1, 2009, GM bankrupt & have to liquidating their assets & shutted the doors for few brands. in the U.S., the biggest industry is auto industry. Economy meltdown, the administration couldn't do much for the financial & insurance institute, so it has to "help" the next BIG thing: auto industry. Chrysler is all set with Fiat, Ford is OK as well, just GM is still struggle & need ONE opportunity to benefit, & it's the time "someone", somehow created.
March 11, 2010 11:56 am
 2010S5 2010S5
I call BS on this. How does the accelerator get stuck, brakes (both mechanical and emergency) fail, shifter fail, starter button fail..all in one car in one instance. Doesn't make sense.
March 10, 2010 10:48 pm
 tbrodie tbrodie
The brakes don't fail, they just don't fully hold their own against hard acceleration. This is why other Toyotas (that can be shifted to neutral) can be driven to the dealer and filmed with smoking wheel wells. These are not your comparatively simple 1990s non-electronic car. Newer cars are more electronically integrated than ever.
March 10, 2010 11:58 pm
 tbrodie tbrodie
Brand loyalty is an amazing thing. Having a car that gets recalled is not a statement about the owner's judgment in purchasing a car, per se. I don't know any manufacturer who has been immune to recalls. Ford has had them. GM has had them. Honda has had them (and not just recently, I had an Acura), so has BMW, VW, and Mercedes Benz. Often recalls are handled without much fuss or fanfare. What makes this so newsworthy is (1) the nature of the problem, (2) the magnitude of the recall, and (3) it being Toyota. GM's sales aren't soaring because of this. Grieve the loss of confidence in a brand if you like, and go ahead and jump to obscure conclusions if it makes you feel better, but at least entertain the 1% possibility that there is legitimate a problem with the cars. One researcher on 20/20 was able to reproduce the problem. It's looking like a corrosion vulnerability in the electronics, not floor mats, not a mechanical issue with a pedal. So if you r-e-a-l-l-y need a conspiracy, consider whether Toyota may be doing it's own media dance to blame it on something more tangible and understandable than a faulty black box. Time will tell. In the meantime, look both ways before crossing the street.
March 10, 2010 11:54 pm
 hata0101 hata0101
not only the matter of brand loyalty. it's the matter of facts around us, around the brand. the reliability & dependibility of Toyota is not established in one day. & there are over 10 millions Toyota still on the road, there are over millions & millions of satified, happy Toyota owners. the whole Toyota-circus is running in the "right time": right after 2009 meltdown of GM, bad U.S. Economy. the Govt Motor want to stay afloat, the U.S. Govt wants to "help" its biggest industry, the media bias is so obvious...GM just recalled 1.3 million vehicle with brake problem but not even make a spot on news! there are tons of car accidents happening every single days, but my local news just show when accidents involved Toyota, even just a minor accident like the vehicle hit the wall & nobody hurt! you call it "normal"?? it's definitely a conspiracy by GM & the govt. timming: now it's trying to put the Prius down, why? it's a halo car from Toyota, plus GM Volt is on horizon...use your brain, people...so dirty, so ugly the truth...
March 11, 2010 4:00 am
 rsrtampa rsrtampa
Well said and spot on!
March 11, 2010 7:29 am
 EDavis EDavis
hata0101: "the whole Toyota-circus is running in the "right time": right after 2009 meltdown of GM, bad U.S. Economy." I thought they timed it to coincide with the deaths of Prius driving customers.
March 11, 2010 2:34 pm
 hata0101 hata0101
@ EDavis, now you're stirring mud in the water... there ios NO deaths of Prius driving customers. btw, get your facts straight... how many auto accidents happened a year? how many involved Toyota & caused death? how about other brands? how can you be so sure it's the vehicle problem? what if, the driver lie? why the Prius now? it's the halo car of Toyota! how about Govt Motor? got nothing! but Volt at the horizon, so... wow, good timing!! only in the U.S.!!
March 11, 2010 8:09 pm
 ussoleg ussoleg
Hi again. I'm NOT a Toyota owner and have no interest in defending Toyota as a company, but anyone, please anyone ever tryed to drive a car with one foot on the gas( floor it) and the other on the brake? Try it, and you will see that this man in CA is a duush bag.You can win aganst brakes. 61 years old, paniking behind a wheel of a car that is speeding out of control. Give me a break ! Ones again, it's a joke. p.s. please name any car maker who has a system build in the car, that won't allow you to shift moving car in "N" ?
March 11, 2010 8:19 am
 ussoleg ussoleg
Sorry, you can't win againts the brakes.
March 11, 2010 8:21 am
 Siawa Siawa
Not a Toyota fan and not defending it but what funny to me is, all these problems arouse at the same time even on the cars which are couple of years old. Co-incidence, I don't think so.
March 11, 2010 8:35 am
 hata0101 hata0101
it's because Prius is the Halo car of Toyota, & GM's Volt is on the horizon... too many coincidence make it like...ur...conspiracy.
March 11, 2010 11:59 am
 Edison Edison
I'm not one to believe in conspiracy theories, but it does seem strange that all of these complaints are surfacing/occurring now.
March 11, 2010 9:57 am
 yozunltd yozunltd
Yeah what a coincidence that all these incidents started happening after the recall . Judging by the fact that the driver had to wait for the policeman to tell him to switch off the ignition is a good indicator of how bright he was . I guess he thought it would be illegal to put the car in N . And i quote : "Suddenly the accelerator "did something kind of funny," " , yeah i always fing it kind of hilarious when the accelerator pedal gets stuck but what the hell why should i do anything about it , let's just call the police so that afterwards everyone will know that toyota has a problem , not that i am stupid . And come one don't give me "you panic and other BS" . When your life's at stake you do anything to save yourself . "911 ,what is your emergency? Caller : yes , i would like a policecar complete with S.W.A.T. at Idiot Drive , 234234243 , Mcdonald's , they're out of Mcnuggets"
March 11, 2010 11:30 am
 abugatti abugatti
if you are not stupid, you know this is all part of play. that's it! first of all, ok let's say gas pedal somehow got stuck to the floor and car is accelerating...how long does it take to accelerate from 60,70 to 90 mph? not much!! may be 10 sec.? then how the hell did he call 911 in that short time??
March 11, 2010 11:51 am
 quick123 quick123
http://sharing.theflip.com/session/9773c358173490d9e5bda837e1c08184/video/11407344 Watch this video and tell me if you think he is telling the truth...
March 11, 2010 3:37 pm