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On February 6, 2010, Toyota said that it had fixed the braking problem on Prius models built since late January 2010 via a software update for the ABS to improve brake response. [2] On the same day, a Japanese newspaper reported that Toyota had contacted dealers in Japan about their intent to recall all affected vehicles.
2004: The NHTSA sent Toyota a chart showing that Toyota Camry models with electronic throttle controls had over 400% more "vehicle speed" complaints than those with manual controls. [citation needed] 2005: Incident observed in a Toyota Camry. The cause was initially suggested to be a tin whisker, [27] however this was later proven not to be the ...
Initially, the system was only offered on vehicles equipped with Electronically Controlled Brake (ECB), but this is no longer required. We drove a Highlander equipped with Toyota's standard stability control system. When running through a loose dirt course, it kept us pointed in the right direction.
Electronically controlled brake (ECB) developed by Toyota Motor Corporation initially for its hybrid and Lexus models, is the world's first production brake-by-wire braking system. [1] The ECB went on sale in Japan in June 2001, [ 2 ] first appearing on the Toyota Estima hybrid (first generation), [ 3 ] and making its North American debut with ...
Smoking can cause damage to blood vessels, making it a major risk factor for heart disease. Combined with other heart disease risk factors, such as type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure, smoking ...
In 2010, for the 2011 model year, Toyota made some changes to the Highlander and Highlander Hybrid. While the general design remains similar to the 2008-2010 model, the Highlander's front end has been significantly revised, now featuring new headlights, a new black with chrome accent rocker panel, and new front grille.
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has developed many beefs over the last few years, but his latest has come with ESPN analyst Ryan Clark.
Make no mistake, the howls of protest and political lobbying are coming. Alabama only got in because it is a big brand, some will say. Alabama only got in for television ratings, others will suggest.