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  Defect Investigation of Unintended And Uncontrolled Acceleration

Investigation of Unintended And Uncontrolled Acceleration

Subject: Unintended and uncontrolled acceleration
Components covered:
  • Software
  • Electrical system:software
  • Vehicle speed control accelerator pedal
Investigations Summary: This investigation was opened on Feb. 16, 2010. It was closed on Mar. 1, 2011. Note: this investigation has resulted in a vehicle safety recall.
On February 16, 2010, NHTSA's office of defects investigation (odi) opened rq10-003 to determine whether the scope of prior Toyota recalls relating to potential unintended acceleration were sufficiently broad, including, among others, Toyota recalls 07e-082, 09v-388, 10v-017, and 10v-023. NHTSA also requested information regarding potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in Toyota and Lexus vehicles. I. Pedal interference from floor mats, carpet covers and plastic pads in carpets. During the rq10-003 investigation, odi reviewed a large volume of documents to assess whether additional vehicles should be recalled. Following the agency's analysis, NHTSA requested that Toyota recall additional vehicles. Toyota complied with the agency's request. The details of these recalls are set forth more fully in Toyota's reports to NHTSA pursuant to 49 cfr part 573. These recalls are as follows:recall 11v-112: (1) model year (my) 2004-2006 Toyota highlander and highlander hybrid; and, (2) my 2004-2007 Lexus rx330,rx350, and rx400h (hybrid model). The total estimated population under this recall is 769,379 vehicles. This recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by a loose floor carpet cover (trim panel). Recall 11v-113: (1) my 2003-2009 through 2009 Toyota 4runner; (2) my 2006-2010 Toyota rav4; and, (3) my 2008-2011 Lexus lx570. The total estimated population under this recall is 1,381,000 vehicles. This recall supplements recall 09v-388 and remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment by an unsecured floor mat. Recall 11v-115: (1) my 2006-2007 Lexus gs300 (all wheel drive vehicles); and, (2) my 2006-2007 Lexus gs350 (all wheel drive vehicles). The total estimated population under this recall is 19,647 vehicles. This recall remedies potential accelerator pedal entrapment caused by inadequate clearance between the pedal linkage and a plastic pad embedded in the vehicle's carpet. Ii. Potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration. After NHTSA opened rq10-003, NHTSA launched a ten-month study of potential electronic causes of unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles. NHTSA launched the study in the spring of 2010 in light of concerns aired in congressional hearings. NHTSA enlisted engineers at the national aeronautics and space administration (nasa) with expertise in areas such as computer controlled electronic systems, electromagnetic interference and software integrity to assess whether electronic systems or electromagnetic interference played a role in incidents of unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles. That study has concluded. Two reports are associated with the study and are available on NHTSA's website. Nasa's report is entitled "technical support to the national highway traffic safety administration (NHTSA) on the reported Toyota motor corporation (tmc) unintended acceleration (ua) investigation," nesc assessment no. Ti-10-00618 (Jan. 18, 2011). NHTSA's report is entitled "technical assessment of Toyota electronic throttle control (etc) systems" (Feb. 2011). Both reports should be read in conjunction with each other. As stated in its report, nasa did not find an electronic cause of large throttle openings that can result in unintended acceleration incidents. NHTSA did not find a vehicle-based cause of unintended acceleration incidents other than the physical pedal interference causes that are being addressed by Toyota's recalls. This rq is closed.
Vehicles Affected by this investigation:
  • 2006 Lexus GS
  • 2007 Lexus GS
  • 2006 Lexus Gs 350
  • 2007 Lexus Gs 350
  • 2006 Lexus GS300
  • 2007 Lexus GS300
  • 2006 Lexus GS350
  • 2007 Lexus GS350
  • 2009 Lexus LX570
  • 2010 Lexus LX570
  • 2004 Lexus RX
  • 2005 Lexus RX
  • 2006 Lexus RX
  • 2007 Lexus RX
  • 2004 Lexus Rx Hybrid
  • 2005 Lexus Rx Hybrid
  • 2006 Lexus Rx Hybrid
  • 2007 Lexus Rx Hybrid
  • 2004 Lexus RX330
  • 2005 Lexus RX330
  • 2006 Lexus RX330
  • 2007 Lexus RX330
  • 2004 Lexus RX350
  • 2005 Lexus RX350
  • 2006 Lexus RX350
  • 2007 Lexus RX350
  • 2004 Lexus Rx400h
  • 2005 Lexus Rx400h
  • 2006 Lexus Rx400h
  • 2007 Lexus Rx400h
  • 2003 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2004 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2005 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2006 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2007 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2008 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2009 Toyota 4Runner
  • 2004 Toyota Highlander
  • 2005 Toyota Highlander
  • 2006 Toyota Highlander
  • 2004 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
  • 2005 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
  • 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid
  • 2006 Toyota RAV4
  • 2007 Toyota RAV4
  • 2008 Toyota RAV4
  • 2009 Toyota RAV4
  • 2010 Toyota RAV4

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