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[Biofuel] Prius subject to U.S., Japan brake gripes

Keith Addison
Thu, 04 Feb 2010 11:01:53 -0800

http://search.japantimes.co.jp/mail/nb20100204a1.html

Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010

Prius subject to U.S., Japan brake gripes

Trouble with new hybrid one more blow for Toyota

Compiled from AP, Kyodo

More than 114 brake problems have been reported for Toyota Motor 
Corp.'s popular Prius hybrid in Japan and the United States, data 
from the two countries' transport authorities showed Wednesday.

The revelation looms as another safety headache for Toyota after 
unintended acceleration problems on some U.S. models spurred mass 
recalls.

In Tokyo, the transport ministry said it has received 14 complaints 
in Japan about brake problems with Toyota's best-selling hybrid, 
while separate data from the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety 
Administration showed it has received more than 100 gripes involving 
the brakes of the hybrid that debuted last year.

If serious problems are found with the Prius, it could further damage 
the image of Toyota, which has been a pioneer in developing the 
hybrid green technology.

The automaker's sales are being battered in the U.S. after massive 
recalls of top-selling models to fix a gas pedal that can stick in 
the depressed position.

The new Prius gas-electric hybrid, which went on sale last year, is 
not part of the global recalls that cover nearly 4.5 million vehicles.

Complaints in Japan include sudden declines in braking power when 
slowing down on bumpy roads, the ministry said.

The 14 complaints included an accident in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, 
last July in which a Prius crashed head on into another car at an 
intersection. Transport ministry official Masaya Ota said two people 
were slightly injured in the accident.

"The complaints involve the new Toyota Prius model, and the vehicles 
were all made in Japan," Ota said. "Prius drivers complained brakes 
were not so sharp."

The 100 complaints received by the NHTSA involving the brakes of the 
new Prius included two crashes resulting in injuries.

The ministry ordered Toyota to investigate the complaints. The other 
13 cases happened from December to last month. Ota said the ministry 
has yet to receive a formal report on the complaints from Toyota.

A Toyota official said the company is aware of the brake-related 
complaints and is investigating the matter.

The Prius, now in its third generation since its 1997 introduction, 
is the best-selling gas-electric hybrid in the world, racking up a 
cumulative 1.6 million units sold so far, according to Toyota.

The carmaker meanwhile stepped up its public relations offensive, 
posting a new full-page ad in major U.S. newspapers Tuesday in an 
attempt to regain consumer confidence.

In papers including The New York Times and Washington Post, President 
and Chief Operating Officer of Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A. Inc. Jim 
Lentz said, "I am truly sorry for the concern our recalls have 
caused, and want you to know we're doing everything we can - as fast 
as we can - to make things right."

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