Old_Me
Emissary
yup, guns at least.You’ll always find one on the side of the street
yup, guns at least.You’ll always find one on the side of the street
Found On Road Dead, F'd Over Rebuild Dodge, First On Race Day.....You know what Ford stands for, fix it again Tony - Dale Gribble
That’s a hi-point or Glock at a crime scene, not a S&W.You’ll always find one on the side of the street
I hadn't seen the " 'F'd Over Rebuild Dodge' "before...Found On Road Dead, F'd Over Rebuild Dodge, First On Race Day.....
Found On Road Dead, F'd Over Rebuild Dodge, First On Race Day.....
to this day, i still do not believe in that "sudden acceleration" BS...At least give them give them some credit for not burying everything.
Quite different than when Toyota and Lexus were trying to bury their killer sudden-acceleration issue.
We got a recall on our truck for an intermittant rear-view camera. Damn thing was undrive-able. Then a piece of underbody insulation had to be inspected. I can't believe I got away alive...
Supposed to say "Rebuilt".I hadn't seen the " 'F'd Over Rebuild Dodge' "before...
One of toyota's scams is their belief that they own the data in the car, and not the owner of the car.to this day, i still do not believe in that "sudden acceleration" BS...
i have seen way too many videos of old people stepping on the gas pedal instead of the brake pedal
that to me, is the ONLY "sudden acceleration", story i will buy.....
or how about the dealerships constantly checking to make sure my wife or i (and ALL cars entering the dealership) did not have a carpet on top of, the carpet in the car, get stuck under the gas pedal..
why did they start checking for "double carpeting"..??
cuz they never really could explain "sudden acceleration"
The real reasons for sudden acceleration in Toyotas involved a combination of physical issues, primarily floor mats trapping the accelerator pedal and sticky accelerator pedals, leading to recalls and settlements, though debate continued over potential electronic causes. The 2010-2011 NHTSA-NASA study found no electronic cause, attributing incidents to mechanical failures, while some experts argued software flaws in the drive-by-wire system (ETCS) could also be involved.
Key Factors Identified:
Toyota's Response & Findings:
- Floor Mat Interference: The most publicized cause was ill-fitting or unsecured floor mats sliding forward and pinning the accelerator pedal down.
- Sticky Accelerator Pedals: Mechanical issues with the pedal assembly itself could cause it to get stuck.
- Electronic Throttle Control (ETCS): While the NHTSA study found no electronic fault, some experts and a jury suggested potential software vulnerabilities in the electronic system (drive-by-wire) could, in theory, contribute, though this remained contentious.
- Toyota recalled millions of vehicles to address floor mats and pedal issues.
- The Department of Transportation and NASA concluded no electronic flaw was responsible for the widespread incidents, focusing on the mechanical aspects.
- Despite this, Toyota paid significant fines for misleading the public about the issue
Many many years ago Audi had complaints of “unintended acceleration” with several cases of folks driving through their garageto this day, i still do not believe in that "sudden acceleration" BS...
i have seen way too many videos of old people stepping on the gas pedal instead of the brake pedal
that to me, is the ONLY "sudden acceleration", story i will buy.....
or how about the dealerships constantly checking to make sure my wife or i (and ALL cars entering the dealership) did not have a carpet on top of, the carpet in the car, get stuck under the gas pedal..
why did they start checking for "double carpeting"..??
cuz they never really could explain "sudden acceleration"
The real reasons for sudden acceleration in Toyotas involved a combination of physical issues, primarily floor mats trapping the accelerator pedal and sticky accelerator pedals, leading to recalls and settlements, though debate continued over potential electronic causes. The 2010-2011 NHTSA-NASA study found no electronic cause, attributing incidents to mechanical failures, while some experts argued software flaws in the drive-by-wire system (ETCS) could also be involved.
Key Factors Identified:
Toyota's Response & Findings:
- Floor Mat Interference: The most publicized cause was ill-fitting or unsecured floor mats sliding forward and pinning the accelerator pedal down.
- Sticky Accelerator Pedals: Mechanical issues with the pedal assembly itself could cause it to get stuck.
- Electronic Throttle Control (ETCS): While the NHTSA study found no electronic fault, some experts and a jury suggested potential software vulnerabilities in the electronic system (drive-by-wire) could, in theory, contribute, though this remained contentious.
In essence, while major recalls focused on physical pedals and mats, the controversy highlighted the complex interplay between mechanical parts, software, and driver perception in unintended acceleration events
- Toyota recalled millions of vehicles to address floor mats and pedal issues.
- The Department of Transportation and NASA concluded no electronic flaw was responsible for the widespread incidents, focusing on the mechanical aspects.
- Despite this, Toyota paid significant fines for misleading the public about the issue.
2014 F150 Tremor...I thought that was a typo 'til I google'd it..My 2014 150 Tremor and 1964 Comet are stored in the bad weather. With the little good weather they see I’ll probably keep them until I can’t drive anymore.
2014 F150 Tremor...I thought that was a typo 'til I google'd it.
We have two Tremors. 2020 F250 and a 2025 F150 Tremor.
I'm kind of a FoMoCo dinosaur. Six cars/trucks with V8 and at least rear-wheel-drive and full-frames (well, except the Shelby). I've had more recalls on one motorcycle than I have on all of my Fords. I've had a Honda that had as many recalls as ANY of my Fords (so far.....I wouldn't be surprised if I get another on the Superduty.)
I'm not going to jinx my good fortune, so I'll just say I don't have problems with them as I did with my Mercedes or Hondas. So I'm not nearly as freaked out about the pending recall to INSPECT a piece of underbody insulation trim that MIGHT flap in the wind ....
I would never suggest that the NHTSB (?) might be a government agency that wants to grow its budget by generating itself, because I have not looked into it at all. I've thought about it, but can't suggest it. I trust our government SO much.