Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Walker" <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: sudden stop


John Sessoms wrote:
Several others as well.

The Toyota case became notable for the same reason the Audi case became notable. They started off by denying it was happening at all, then tried to blame it all on driver error, and were eventually forced into a recall to fix the problem.

Not to be too pedantic, but as I recall (no pun intended), the Audi case was never *proven* to be Audi's problem. It seems much more likely it was driver error by a rather hysterical person.

The U.S., Canadian & Japanese government investigated 100's of various vehicles and all came to the same conclusion - there was no vehicle malfunction - it was operator error caused by pedal misapplication.


But because Audi was unable to positively prove driver error it ultimately resulted in them discontinuing the model line in question (the 100 and 90?) and starting the A4, A6, A8 line to replace it. They installed the now standard "can't shift xmission until brakes are applied" interlock. That doesn't actually "fix" the probably non-existent "problem", but it (a) shows the public that Audi has "done something", and (b) makes the alleged incident completely impossible in future. That worked as Audi's sales are excellent these days.

The Audi 'problem' was sudden unwanted acceleration from a stop. What appears to be the issue with some of the Toyota issues is a sudden, unwanted acceleration while the vehicle is in motion - totally different.

The 'Audi' fix requires the operator to have his foot on the brakes pedal before shifting the auto trans into gear.


I'm sure I'll be corrected (and over-corrected) if any of that isn't quite right. ;-)

Just as you predicted.......


-bmw

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