Accelerator Pedal problems of the 2008 Toyota Prius

Ten problems related to accelerator pedal have been reported for the 2008 Toyota Prius. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 04/22/2011

The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Prius. The contact stated that while attempting to park, the vehicle suddenly accelerated. In addition, while shifting into reverse, the vehicle would not respond. The vehicle was then shifted into drive and the vehicle rapidly accelerated and crashed into a tree. There were no injuries and a police report was filed. The vehicle was towed to the dealer where the contact was awaiting a diagnosis of the failure. The manufacturer was then contacted who referred him back to the dealer. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure and current mileage was 30,000. Updated 05/24/lj updated 05/25/11.

2 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 08/12/2010

The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Prius. While driving approximately 5 mph into a parking space. The contact engaged the brake pedal and the engine revved extremely high with an increase in the acceleration. The vehicle would not stop and traveled over a cement parking block. The vehicle continued to accelerate and crashed into a brick wall. The air bags failed to deploy with the impact involved. There was no personal injury. A police report was filed of the incident. The estimated cost for the brick wall damages was $2,500. The vehicle was repaired under the NHTSA campaign id number 09v388000 (vehicle speed control: accelerator pedal) in June of 2010. The contact stated the remedy did not correct the problem. The vehicle was towed to a collision center. The failure mileage was approximately 30,000.

3 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 07/01/2010

The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Prius hybrid. She took the vehicle to the dealer for a routine oil change and was told that the vehicle was on the Toyota recall list for the NHTSA recall 09v388000, vehicle speed control, accelerator pedal. The dealer repaired the accelerator pedal by cutting it but it was too short and caused her foot to become stuck underneath the pedal. The contact stated that her vehicle was unsafe to drive. The dealer advised her that the specifications and the design of the pedal are required per the recall and could not be altered. The manufacturer was called and confirmed what the dealer told the contact about the recall repair. The failure and current mileages were 50,000.

4 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 06/10/2010

2008 Toyota Prius with unintended acceleration. An inspection was performed on the vehicle. According to the dealer, the front and rear brakes were completely worn, the rotors were also worn and were in need of replacement. The brake fluid was within normal limits and there was a fluid leak from the impact damage. The accelerator pedal was in good condition and moved freely with no binding or sticking. The drivers side floor mat was an aftermarket all weather mat, not properly secured. It was positioned forward where it could interfere with the accelerator. According to the letter the brakes caught on fire and a motorist extinguished the fire. Updated 12/30/10 updated 01/07/11.

5 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 02/28/2010

The contact owns a 2008 Toyota Prius. While the contact was driving 30 mph the vehicle suddenly accelerated without warning. In order to stop the acceleration the contact had to physically pull the accelerator pedal up from the floor. The vehicle has not been diagnosed by the dealership. The current and failure mileages were 40000. Updated 05/10/10 updated 05/1010 updated 05/13/10. 8jb.

6 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 11/30/2009

2008 Toyota Prius. Consumer states unintended acceleration and receipt of a recall notice the consumer stated she pulled into a parking space going very slow, when all of a sudden the vehicle accelerated out of control ran over a parking cement block and then hit a bush. The consumer removed the floor mat, however a week later the same incident happened. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, but they were unable to find anything wrong.

7 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 08/13/2009

Ltr fwd on behalf of (mi) re Toyota braking problem in her 2008 Toyota Prius, reply to lansing, mi ofc. The consumer was involved in accident. The consumer was stopped at a stop sign behind two vehicles going south at an intersection, waiting to turn right. The consumer stated her first practice in driving the vehicle, when starting from a stop is to simply take her foot off the brake pedal and allow it to start moving without putting her foot on the gas pedal, to maximize fuel efficiency. As she moved her foot toward the gas pedal, but not quite on the pedal, the vehicle suddenly lurched at a very high rpm and hit the vehicle in front of her, which was about 3 feet. She applied the brakes again, and the same thing happened. The consumer stated the damage to both vehicles were minimal. The consumer stated the incident happened again, but without incident.

8 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 04/01/2009

Electric throttle problem on the 2008 Toyota Prius. The dealer told the consumer to remove the floor mats. The consumer also received a letter regarding the defect. The consumer stated no one has contacted her regarding a remedy for the defect.

9 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 01/28/2009

2008 Toyota Prius. Consumer states unintended acceleration which caused an accident. The consumer stated as he was applying the brakes to keep from hitting a huge dirt mound, the vehicle accelerated instead of braking. He went over the mound onto some railroad racks. The consumer stated he experienced sudden acceleration on several occasions prior to the accident, but dismissed it. The consumer continued to experience sudden acceleration after the accident. The consumer no longer owns the vehicle. No police report was filed.

10 Accelerator Pedal problem

Failure Date: 01/01/1901

2008 Toyota Prius. Consumer states problem with vehicle floor mat the consumer took the vehicle to the dealer to comply with the accelerator pedal recall. When the consumer picked up the vehicle, he noticed the drivers floor mat was still missing from where he had placed it in the trunk and that the area had not been vacuumed. The consumer stated the procedures had not been followed as stated in the recall. The consumer didn't believe the floor mat inspection had been done, and only the accelerator pedal was modified.


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