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The CHP incident report is not supposed to be a comprehensive analysis of what occurred. It is a report of the officer's observations and witness...
From my recollection of the initial articles, the police chief ruled out driver error based on the fact that the floor mat was secured to the seat...
Seems to me that driving on the wrong side of the road would be safer than not being able to fully access the controls..
Typical crappy post article. All that happened is that the police chief has allowed for the possibility of driver error. No conclusions have...
The barge wouldn't actually reach the sides of the canal in your analogy. While politicians on both sides like to talk big ("steering...
76 complaints out of 1.2 million vehicles. Once again Toyota is in a no-win situation, even for the non-malorns of the world. They can recall...
Was there a point to this?
IMO if you can identify a defect down to two specific items, that shows you have a pretty good system. People who are not familiar with industrial...
Maybe we're going the same way, then.. now I'm confused. I get ~48 in the winter and ~52 in summer. Definitely using the heater in the winter...
As an added bonus, the stop signs on Umbria are optional. I have the reverse of your commute, minus the highway portion.
Just to clarify. My point is that once a computer is in an unhandled error state, as has been asserted by several posters (you know who they are),...
If the average was 67, then it was ~62, given equal distances, the commute in was around 57. That doesn't sound out of line with your previous...
250 applications is a lot of moving around the dealership. Government agencies move slowly. There still isn't a final NHTSA report on the...
Presuming you're within the lemon law window to begin with.
In that case, good luck. If you plan on asking the forum about the dealership's diagnosis, make sure to get all of the codes and subcodes from...
A recall is not evidence of an actual defect on a specific vehicle. It's unclear how recalls tie in with lemon laws. ETA: To clarify the first...
My guess is that the 12V was old (it's the original?), and they killed it by leaving a door open during service.
$1/gal we could live with, as we know from recent history. But that really wasn't what daniel was proposing. He said $15/gal.
Hobbit has only said that it's not listed in the repair manual. This wouldn't be the first time that something is not documented in a manual....
The Tacoma uses electronic throttle. The driver is not in full control.