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HaxbySpeed
03-25-2010, 02:58 PM
This is a must see for any toyota drivers!


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Wrinkleface
03-25-2010, 03:05 PM
Oh man, makes me want 2 run out & buy a Prius!!!:driving::bump:

phragle
03-25-2010, 03:09 PM
That guy has go to be related to me somehow........

Ted
03-25-2010, 03:13 PM
:rofl::rofl::rofl:



That guy in Cali was a total scam...

Ted
03-25-2010, 03:18 PM
Haxby, look at the way I changed it by pressing the edit key.


You basically put a [you tube] video code [/you tube] with no spaces between you and tube. :)

HaxbySpeed
03-25-2010, 03:58 PM
Thanks Ted! Now I can post all kinds of useless chit! :willy_nilly:

Boss460
03-25-2010, 04:01 PM
That guy is obviously an anger management specialist.

Chris
03-25-2010, 04:25 PM
But even easier, you can do [ yt] and [ /yt]

(without the spaces)

ZBODaytona
03-25-2010, 04:39 PM
thats great.....the only question i have, is....if there is a computer problem with the pedal then couldn't there be other issues as well that keep the car from going into N or off. Just sayin...of course the other side of me is like him....learn to drive.

MacGyver
03-25-2010, 04:41 PM
And "drive right". Drive in the right lane, pass in the left lane.

Ted
03-25-2010, 04:41 PM
thats great.....the only question i have, is....if there is a computer problem with the pedal then couldn't there be other issues as well that keep the car from going into N or off. Just sayin...of course the other side of me is like him....learn to drive.

You'd have to have 3-4 separate failures all at once for that to happen, quite unlikely. The module that controls trans and start/stop functions is not the same as what controls the fly-by-wire.

Chris
03-25-2010, 04:44 PM
A good friend of mine calls me yesterday afternoon. Wants me to tighten a hitch ball onto a bar he just bought. He shows up an hour later driving some new Toyota SUV, which is what the new hitch was for. I asked him if he owned a television or read the newspaper. He said he "didn't think" that was one of the models with problems. His daughter loved it so he bought it for her to drive to college.

This isn't your average dumbass. He's an F'ing doctor. I didn't know what to say.

ZBODaytona
03-25-2010, 04:47 PM
You'd have to have 3-4 separate failures all at once for that to happen, quite unlikely. The module that controls trans and start/stop functions is not the same as what controls the fly-by-wire.

kind of what i thought, but was just wondering. When computers mess up they tend to do it with a lot of things. especially now... back when i was in highschool I had 240 sx.. put in a new radio, without the correct harness, boy did that mess things up at first. Who would have thought the radio had so much control over things back then. Bought the harness and fixed the problems. Funny how things are linked that shouldn't be.

Ted
03-25-2010, 04:55 PM
There has never been any doubt that once the manufacturers started using fly by wire eventually someone would butch the computer code up and it would cause an unintended acceleration. But all these accidents have happened because the people were either ignorant or just poor drivers. If you don't know enough to turn the key off or put it in neutral, Darwin comes a callin'. Sad but true. The putz in Cali was told to turn it off and put it in neutral, both times he mumbled about "controlling the car" which he managed to do for 1/2 hour at speeds around 90 mph. I find NO WAY to believe that if the car was really balls out and could not slow at all, that even a NASCAR driver could keep it going on any stretch of Cali highway in the middle of the day. The guy had to be slowing at points during the drive. No wonder he had a lawyer the day after it happened....

fund razor
03-25-2010, 05:07 PM
A good friend of mine calls me yesterday afternoon. Wants me to tighten a hitch ball onto a bar he just bought. He shows up an hour later driving some new Toyota SUV, which is what the new hitch was for. I asked him if he owned a television or read the newspaper. He said he "didn't think" that was one of the models with problems. His daughter loved it so he bought it for her to drive to college.

This isn't your average dumbass. He's an F'ing doctor. I didn't know what to say.

I would have asked him if he owns a couple of F'ing wrenches. :o

Chris
03-25-2010, 05:15 PM
At least he was smart enough to know you need more than a 16" crescent wrench to tighten a hitch ball. I put a 4' pipe over the inch-drive breaker bar and gave it everything I had.

Had one come off once years ago. Not going to happen again.

Chris
03-25-2010, 05:17 PM
The putz in Cali was told to turn it off and put it in neutral, both times he mumbled about "controlling the car" .

Wasn't the one guy that died a Cali highway patrolman?

fund razor
03-25-2010, 05:19 PM
At least he was smart enough to know you need more than a 16" crescent wrench to tighten a hitch ball. I put a 4' pipe over the inch-drive breaker bar and gave it everything I had.

Had one come off once years ago. Not going to happen again.

I guess if I lived closer to you, I would own less tools too. :o :D

Chris
03-25-2010, 05:27 PM
Not everyone has an inch-drive set.

Geronimo36
03-25-2010, 05:31 PM
Here's one that one of my clients (GM) sent to me, enjoy!
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fund razor
03-25-2010, 05:32 PM
Not everyone has an inch-drive set.

No question. I just keyed off of your "asked him if he had a television...."
The joke worked better over here. :o

Bobcat
03-25-2010, 06:00 PM
Here's one that one of my clients (GM) sent to me, enjoy!
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:sifone:

old377guy
03-25-2010, 08:25 PM
thats great.....the only question i have, is....if there is a computer problem with the pedal then couldn't there be other issues as well that keep the car from going into N or off. Just sayin...of course the other side of me is like him....learn to drive.

you could apply the ""BRAKES""!!!!

Ted
03-25-2010, 08:38 PM
Wasn't the one guy that died a Cali highway patrolman?


I dunno about the guy that died in the Camry, I hope a CHP guy would be better informed than that. I was talking about the 90 mph Prius guy from a couple of weeks ago. He was told to shut it off and/or put it in Neutral, he didn't ask how, or say he tried to already, he just said "I'm trying to control the car."

tcuda499
03-25-2010, 08:51 PM
Wasn't the one guy that died a Cali highway patrolman?

yep, there was four people that died in that Lexus accident in cali. They had time to call 911 and talk to the dispatcher for a couple minutes before they crashed. Just goes to show ya that when your in a panic even the best or smartest drivers make mistakes and cant think straight. Not gonna turn this into a p*ssin match but theres really no problem with the fly by wire system in the toyotas,mostly driver error. Let me tell ya I'm making a killin doin all the toy recalls...... kinda good but kinda bad for toyota.

mikes280
03-25-2010, 11:30 PM
Here's one that one of my clients (GM) sent to me, enjoy!
6B2e6D484v8damn that was funny:willy_nilly:

mikes280
03-25-2010, 11:35 PM
yep, there was four people that died in that Lexus accident in cali. They had time to call 911 and talk to the dispatcher for a couple minutes before they crashed. Just goes to show ya that when your in a panic even the best or smartest drivers make mistakes and cant think straight. Not gonna turn this into a p*ssin match but theres really no problem with the fly by wire system in the toyotas,mostly driver error. Let me tell ya I'm making a killin doin all the toy recalls...... kinda good but kinda bad for toyota.i heard there was a ? on it working that there had still been problems. also most all makes are drive by wire and you don't here then having this problem so there has to be something there.

Boss460
03-26-2010, 09:56 AM
At least he was smart enough to know you need more than a 16" crescent wrench to tighten a hitch ball. I put a 4' pipe over the inch-drive breaker bar and gave it everything I had.

Had one come off once years ago. Not going to happen again.

After tightening it, tack weld the nut. Won't ever go anywhere.

VtSteve
03-26-2010, 10:16 AM
I had a Prius rental for a couple of days two weeks ago. Pressing the brake pedal works wonders if you want to stop. The accelerator pedal lockout also worked fine when the brake pedal is depressed. Depressing the start/stop button also worked fine. Like the car and Driver test from 100 mph, pressing the brake pedal hard while flooring the gas pedal, also stopped the car.

Much easier than putting out fires on F150 fires caused by the speed control.

Chris
03-26-2010, 10:22 AM
I'm old enough to remember the Audi 5000 "unintended acceleration" thing in the early 80's.

There were numerous instances of "I had BOTH FEET on the brake pedal when it plowed through the garage/school/McDonalds" I remember the US CEO of Audi offering a brand new Audi 5000 to anyone that could get one to move under its own acceleration while he was sitting in the driver's seat with his foot on the brake.

Nonetheless, it still damn near ruined Audi.

Knot 4 Me
03-26-2010, 10:37 AM
I had my wife practice on the road how to bring her Avalon safely to a stop if for whatever reason it accelerated uncontrollably. I told her we have a better chance of hitting the LOTTO than her having to put to use those newfound skills.

Ted
03-26-2010, 11:00 AM
I had my wife practice on the road how to bring her Avalon safely to a stop if for whatever reason it accelerated uncontrollably. I told her we have a better chance of hitting the LOTTO than her having to put to use those newfound skills.


You should have seen the argument I had with my wife when I told her people were stupid for not knowing to just turn the key off. She politely explained (yelling) that SHE wouldn't have known to do that. She further explained she would be afraid of the vehicle stopping dead and her flying through the window or something. We have now agreed that she will put it in neutral and let the rev limiter deal with it (she has a Nissan, but it's also fly by wire). And she has been married to a Master Auto tech for 24 years so I guess there are a lot of people that just have no idea what to do when a car freaks out.

mikes280
03-26-2010, 11:20 AM
You should have seen the argument I had with my wife when I told her people were stupid for not knowing to just turn the key off. She politely explained (yelling) that SHE wouldn't have known to do that. She further explained she would be afraid of the vehicle stopping dead and her flying through the window or something. We have now agreed that she will put it in neutral and let the rev limiter deal with it (she has a Nissan, but it's also fly by wire). And she has been married to a Master Auto tech for 24 years so I guess there are a lot of people that just have no idea what to do when a car freaks out.same here mine had no idea and i am a master tech. She also parked a car 1 block from our house and walked home one time cause the check engine light came on:willy_nilly: i steel feel the best thing to do is kick it out of gear that way you still have power steering and brakes to help get it stoped.

Knot 4 Me
03-26-2010, 11:30 AM
You should have seen the argument I had with my wife when I told her people were stupid for not knowing to just turn the key off. She politely explained (yelling) that SHE wouldn't have known to do that. She further explained she would be afraid of the vehicle stopping dead and her flying through the window or something. We have now agreed that she will put it in neutral and let the rev limiter deal with it (she has a Nissan, but it's also fly by wire). And she has been married to a Master Auto tech for 24 years so I guess there are a lot of people that just have no idea what to do when a car freaks out.I was pretty sure my wife would have no clue what to do either so that is why I explained the steps to her and then we practiced them on the country roads behind my house. I got a kick out of the statement the guy with the "runaway Prius" from California made when asked why he didn't just put the car in neutral. He responded that he thought the car would flip. :rolleyes:

phragle
03-26-2010, 11:44 AM
remembering back.... remember when you left your for running in park, it would jump into reverse on its own....

Ted
03-26-2010, 12:27 PM
remembering back.... remember when you left your for running in park, it would jump into reverse on its own....

That did happen on older Ford column shifts because they wore out the detents and got all sloppy, the weight of the shift arm could pull it down. Of course the shift arms were manly metal back then too.

ZBODaytona
03-26-2010, 01:45 PM
you could apply the ""BRAKES""!!!!

no i know...just playing the other side for a minute and asking guys that would know if the computer control could screw enough up that n wouldn't work and key er push button wouldn't shut it off.

After we saw the story, I looked at my wife, after telling the tv the guy was an idiot and said what would you do. She was like um, i said first try n, then brake. Don't worry if the motor makes loud noises just stop normal and then turn it off.

pullmytrigger
03-27-2010, 12:52 PM
I got a kick out of the statement the guy with the "runaway Prius" from California made when asked why he didn't just put the car in neutral. He responded that he thought the car would flip. :rolleyes:

Hahahaha!!!......I had a customer once (woman in her 70s) went to her house to fix the furnace......when I turned the t stat up full to try and get the furnace to start she jumped and let out a yelp....I asked her what was the matter she said she thought if you turned the t stat up full the furnace would EXPLODE!!!!....I kid you not

tcuda499
03-28-2010, 09:35 PM
i heard there was a ? on it working that there had still been problems. also most all makes are drive by wire and you don't here then having this problem so there has to be something there.

true, you dont hear much of the other manufacturers having these problems but they do. I have seen first hand a new 06 cadilac drive straight through our shop,full speed right through the brick wall.the driver states stepping on the brakes with both feet...... who knows. I drive thousands of toyotas every year and never had a problem yet

showtime83
03-28-2010, 11:35 PM
Having a throttle stick on a snowmobile or high performance atv, now that is a wild ride, hitting that red button or yanking the tether is not as easy as it sounds bouncing down the trail.