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PToombs wrote:I read in the paper that if you have the brake and gas on at the same time it derates the engine. Like, no full throttle possible.

CAJUN 93 wrote:the etc (electronic throttle control) is activated strictly by the ecm. the abs brakes and transmission are also computer controlled. it's pretty easy to realize if one system isnt responding to driver inputs that the others may not be too. all the "just throw it in neutral" or "dumbass should have turned of the key" are strictly asine comments from folks who don't understand just how electronically controlled a late model auto truly is. also the youtube videos showing how simple it is to stop a car are irrelevent as they are all filmed in a non affected automobile. if the folks at the ntsb and toyota are so confident that the guy in california is faking this, let them put thier wife and kids in that particular vehicle for 6 months. bet they wont.
daryl
Begle1 wrote:I have yet to see any evidence that the "affected" vehicles are preventing shifts into neutral or turning the ignition off.
Just because an electro/ digital system can be designed to be that dangerous, doesn't mean that these ones are, and doesn't mean that they all are.

meby wrote:I'm not trying to start a fight here, I just thought that common sense would say there has to be someway to stop the vehicle or prevent it from hitting 90+ mph. Wanted to see if someone was more informed than myself about why that might not be possible.
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