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Prius with stuck accelerator glides to safe stop - runaway Toyota
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Posted on 03/08/2010 10:56:10 PM PST by JoeProBono

EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) -- A California Highway Patrol officer helped slow a runaway Toyota Prius from 94 mph to a safe stop on Monday after the car's accelerator became stuck on a San Diego County freeway, the CHP said.

Prius driver James Sikes called 911 about 1:30 p.m. after accelerating to pass another vehicle on Interstate 8 near La Posta and finding that he could not control his car, the CHP said.

"I pushed the gas pedal to pass a car and it did something kind of funny...

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KEYWORDS: california; jamessikes; jpb; prius; runaway; toyota; warontoyota
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To: dila813

Don’t turn the car off. From the DMV:

STUCK ACCELERATOR

If your accelerator becomes stuck, you should:

1. Shift to neutral.
2. Apply the brakes.
3. Keep your eyes on the road.
4. Look for a way out.
5. Warn other drivers by honking and flashing your emergency lights.
6. Try to drive the car safely off the road.
7. When you no longer need to change direction and have stopped, turn off the ignition. (Turning off the key locks the steering wheel of many vehicles.)


21 posted on 03/08/2010 11:38:19 PM PST by Yaelle
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To: JoeProBono
After the car decelerated to about 50 mph, Sikes turned off the engine and coasted to a halt.

Why didn't he do this in the first place?

22 posted on 03/08/2010 11:38:20 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: Aria

Don’t worry about the engine. Today’s computer controlled cars have rev limiters to prevent over reving and damaging the engine. If the engine has no previous mechanical faults it will survive.


23 posted on 03/09/2010 12:13:33 AM PST by biff
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For about 30 hair-raising miles beginning near Lake Jennings Park Road near Flinn Springs, Sikes tried frantically to slow down the 2008 hybrid. At one point the speedometer hit 94 mph, said Sikes, who called 911. A CHP officer was dispatched and while driving alongside, coached Sikes over a loudspeaker on how to get control of the car, a process that involved the brakes, the emergency brake and, when the speed came down some, turning off the ignition
24 posted on 03/09/2010 12:31:12 AM PST by SoCalPol (Reagan Republican for Palin 2012)
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To: Chet 99

It’ s awfully, awfully fishy that most of the news of the past few weeks is about “how bad Toyota” cars are. Day and night on CNN, for instance. Anyone not born yesterday has got to realize this an organized and planned attempt to bring down Toyota. The whole thing is just too pat.


25 posted on 03/09/2010 12:35:49 AM PST by Mack Truck ( CAIR is the biggest enemy of free speech and freedom in America.)
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To: SoCalPol

Well duh; i.e. ways to get the car under control!!!! Some people have no business being behind the wheel.


26 posted on 03/09/2010 12:38:05 AM PST by ut1992 (Army Brat)
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To: Chet 99

“I’m calling horseshit.”

Me too. I mean a Prius hitting 94 when he still had access to his brakes! Honestly though i’d imagine that at this point the overwhelming majority of claims in the trial lawyer’s paradise are from people hoping for a quick payday.


27 posted on 03/09/2010 12:44:41 AM PST by DemonDeac
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To: ut1992

“Some people have no business being behind the wheel.”

We call these people women.


28 posted on 03/09/2010 12:46:57 AM PST by DemonDeac
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To: hinckley buzzard
Why didn't he do this in the first place?

My understanding is the car programming prevents shifting into neutral or shutting off the ignition at certain speeds. According to another engineer I have spoken with this is a very real problem.
29 posted on 03/09/2010 12:50:14 AM PST by PA Engineer (Liberate America from the occupation media.)
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To: JoeProBono

If a Prius has a stuck accelerator, who would notice?


30 posted on 03/09/2010 12:52:35 AM PST by meyer ("It's not enough just to not suck as much as the other side" - G. Beck)
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To: Aria

I’ll take a blown engine any day over dead and dismemberment.

I’ve tested my cars, manual and automatic. I pretended I had a stuck accelerator.

Neutral was fine other than high engine rev, since controlled experiment I kept it below red line till stop.

Turning key to acc. Kept power steering and brakes. Drifted safely to a stop without high engine rev, and steering did not lock up.

No problem.

Note also that I learned to do these things before I was legally able to drive in case of a runaway car, just recently tested again because of all these stuck accelerator crashes.

My opinion, stuck accelerator cause by a manufacturers defect. Accidents and wrecks with stuck accelerator caused by operator error.


31 posted on 03/09/2010 12:53:21 AM PST by Domandred (Fdisk, format, and reinstall the entire .gov system.)
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To: Mack Truck
It’ s awfully, awfully fishy that most of the news of the past few weeks is about “how bad Toyota” cars are. Day and night on CNN, for instance.

What do you expect when the mainstream media is the advertizing arm of the Obama administration, which coincidentally owns a good portion of GM? This is all about eliminating 'Government Motors' non-union competitors, one at a time.

32 posted on 03/09/2010 12:55:09 AM PST by meyer ("It's not enough just to not suck as much as the other side" - G. Beck)
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To: JoeProBono
At one point the speedometer hit 94 mph

Bah that's the amount an officer in Blythe, CA wrote me a ticket for because he didn't believe my car could do 120+ :)

33 posted on 03/09/2010 12:55:14 AM PST by Domandred (Fdisk, format, and reinstall the entire .gov system.)
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To: JoeProBono

A couple of posts seem to have forgotten if you turn the key off the steering wheel locks.


34 posted on 03/09/2010 1:00:55 AM PST by chuckles
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To: chuckles
A couple of posts seem to have forgotten if you turn the key off the steering wheel locks.

I haven't had a car in a long time that doesn't have a key position between "run" and "lock". On my Escape, it's an off position, and on my Honda, it's an 'accessory' position. Both turn the engine off.

35 posted on 03/09/2010 1:31:42 AM PST by meyer ("It's not enough just to not suck as much as the other side" - G. Beck)
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To: afraidfortherepublic

I’ve not seen that kind.
..........................
I useta work in a rent-a-car place.

goofy keys I have seen.

blob kind, goes into a slot on the dash
blob kind #2, you keep in your pocket
.........................
the issue being ...
some cars use a ...Button... to kill the engine
(not the key cylinder on the steering-collumn)

which can be confusing to a person renting a car,
who gets in a panic


36 posted on 03/09/2010 1:32:27 AM PST by element92
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To: element92
which can be confusing to a person renting a car, who gets in a panic

Or, just anyone who buys a new car. They generally don't give lessons with the new car.

I have been noticing several TV ads out now that show the person starting the car buy pushing a button on the steering wheel. The ads are npt necessarily car ads, and I forget what they were advertising. But, I've noticed them dealing with Lexus, Kia, Toyota, and even some GM models. I've never actually seen such a car. Are they on the arket?

37 posted on 03/09/2010 1:43:37 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
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To: afraidfortherepublic

Yes, our Toyota Venza does not have a key, only the push button. You keep a fob on you (or in my case in my purse) and that sends the signal to the engine. You step on the brake, hit the button, and the car starts. There is no key for even the doors.


38 posted on 03/09/2010 2:03:54 AM PST by codercpc
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To: afraidfortherepublic

my point is,
with the new keys.............

key
ignition...on/off
crank
.......................
are not in the same place anymore


39 posted on 03/09/2010 2:05:21 AM PST by element92
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To: JoeProBono

My guess? he’s a liberal and he’s looking for a pay day. It’s also possible he was put up to it.


40 posted on 03/09/2010 2:39:25 AM PST by 101voodoo
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