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Craig S-L
Member Since: 16 Jul 2007
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When I read this today, I nearly fell off my chair!! Are people that dumb that they cannot just adjust the mat, or possibly hit the brakes!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8281981.stm
It is a shame that a tragedy ensued, and no doubt the lawyers will have a field day...... Craig
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30th Sep 2009 7:36 am |
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countrywide
Member Since: 16 Sep 2007
Location: UK
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If somebody was able to call and say the accelerator was stuck, surely there was enough time to turn off the ignition and stop the car. Or put it in neutral and stop the car , the poor guy was a policeman so should have been well trained in driving.
I presume that even with push button start you can still trun off the engine.
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30th Sep 2009 7:54 am |
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slipware
Member Since: 27 Dec 2006
Location: The end of the world...
Posts: 211
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This is an interesting one. Many years ago, I borrowed my dads VW Polo, and he had loose mats in the footwell. More than one I may add! I was going along, and one or more of the mats had stuck somewhere under the brake, and I couldn't use the brake pedal, more than that, it had also stuck the accelerator down! No idea how it had happened, but luckily wasn't going fast,, and stopped with the handbrake! Moral of this story, don't borrow an oldies car! If you never try, you'll never know...
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30th Sep 2009 8:00 am |
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DG
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Member Since: 12 Dec 2005
Location: The Gaff
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ISTR that if mats are provided by the manufacturer they have to be secured to prevent movement under con & use regs in the UK. Strange that they don't have similar regs in the good ole US of ....I would have thought that common sense. 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
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30th Sep 2009 8:01 am |
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Mate of mine bouight a Porsche (he'd always wanted one, so when he had enough pennies he treated himself) To say he was dissapointed with the performance was an understatement, when my 2.0L Merc could out accelerate him, he was a tad cheesed off.
I offered to swap cars for a test run & absolutely caned him in his car. He couldn't understand how he could have been such a bad driver to not get the same performance out of his car before.
Until I showed him where I'd moved the floor mat back out of the way as it was stopping the accelerator pedal from going down.... I've never seen anyone so before Bodsys Brake Bible
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30th Sep 2009 8:16 am |
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ThatMartinChap
Member Since: 06 Nov 2007
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I once test drove an alfa 156 V6 and the throttle stuck open (perhaps I pressed it too hard ) and I must admit that the loss of control was kind of frightening. However, it did not take too much to hit the brakes and then kill the engine when almost at a stop (remember killing the engine at speed means no power steering).
The highlight was the sales rep's response... "oh they do that sometimes"
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30th Sep 2009 8:16 am |
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Stu
Member Since: 08 Feb 2009
Location: Hampshire
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The D3 is designed so that you can apply the handbrake in an emergency. It will then apply maximum braking to the car without locking up. It's a great safety feature and can easily be operated from the passenger side. I was in the passenger side doing the Level 1 LRE course and the instructor demonstrated it for us, really cleaver. I think it's the most useful thing about the EPB.
Even if you can hit the brake, why can't you stick the car in Neutral and apply the hand brake? Although in the US they call that hand brake the emergency brake, so you would have thought it might have come to mind being that it would be considered an emergency. D3 HSE MY05 Auto
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30th Sep 2009 8:44 am |
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stapldm
Member Since: 11 Sep 2006
Location: Swine Town
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DG wrote: ....I would have thought that common sense. And there you have it in a nuthell; there's no money to be made from common sense.
It used to be that natural selection was by survival of the fittest, but now that money is more important than food, litigation has encouraged the population to switch over to survival of the thickest. Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Transgenic tomato anyone?
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30th Sep 2009 9:15 am |
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DG
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No I meant common sense of the manufacturer ...if they provide a driver mat it should be secure 21 year LR veteran > D2 GS 2003 > D3 S 2006 > D3 HSE 2009 > D4 HSE 2013 > D4 HSE 2015 > D5 HSE 2018 > DS HSE R-Dynamic P300e 2021
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30th Sep 2009 9:27 am |
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stapldm
Member Since: 11 Sep 2006
Location: Swine Town
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true But my mini-rant about customer stupidity still applies Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Transgenic tomato anyone?
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30th Sep 2009 10:13 am |
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Mike40
Member Since: 30 Nov 2008
Location: Newport South Wales
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I always remember the kids dropping an unopened can of Coke in the back of my BMW years ago. We were on the motorway in heavy traffic and I braked and the can rolled under my seat and I felt it hit my foot as I braked. As I lifted off the brake it rolled under the pedal jamming it. The Traffic decided to stop suddenly at this point and I had no brakes. I stamped down on the brake pedal as hard as I could and the can exploded in the footwell spraying Coke everywhere. The sudden loss of the can under the brake pedal meant that the pedal went down hard and fortunately the ABS cut in as we stopped dead in the middle lane of the motorway from 60mph. I was impressed just how quick it stopped, however the following traffic wasn't and was swerving in all directions and I could see plumes of tyre smoke in my mirrors. I floored the BMW and got away quick from the impending tailending......
It took months to clean that Coke out from the interior of the car.... 8) ------------------------------
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30th Sep 2009 11:09 am |
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HA7225
Member Since: 24 Jun 2009
Location: Castleford
Posts: 115
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IIRC, this is down to an someone in America getting the footmat from their "ess yoo vee" stuck round the pedals and having a rather nasty crash. Seeing how this is the same nation that brought us the warnings about not using Cruise Control as a substitute for an actual driver after someone totaled their campervan after switching on the Cruise Control and off into the back to do something else, it doesn't surprise me at all that Toyota are playing it safe and issuing a recall.
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30th Sep 2009 3:13 pm |
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foofighter
Member Since: 11 Mar 2006
Location: The OC
Posts: 100
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gotta love our sue happy society it does suck sometimes -Greetz, Duan
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7th Oct 2009 5:05 am |
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DiscoStu
Member Since: 09 Apr 2006
Location: London
Posts: 11412
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Didn't this happen with the Ford Explorer a few years back (over here + the USA)?
I think with the accelerator stuck down and the car moving, the brakes couldn't stop the car. Disco 5 HSE Lux
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7th Oct 2009 7:32 am |
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stapldm
Member Since: 11 Sep 2006
Location: Swine Town
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It did indeed, and didn't they also have that cruise control issue where it could be engaged by electrical noise but not disengaged by the brake or controls 'cos the controller 'knew' it hadn't been engaged? I seem to remember some press about some people being told by Ford that their mat had jammed the pedals so it wasn't Ford's fault, but they didn't have mats fitted. Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
Transgenic tomato anyone?
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7th Oct 2009 7:59 am |
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