Philadelphia Toyota Drivers, there is finally a permanent solution to a problem that has been plaguing Toyota and its drivers for years. After years of reports of the floor mats causing the vehicle to suddenly accelerate, Toyota announced a recall in October that urged all drivers to remove the floor mats until a vehicle-based remedy could be implemented. The remedy announced by Toyota will be a reconfiguration of the accelerator pedal and a brake-to-idle override that will allow the driver to quickly stop the vehicle in an unintended sudden acceleration situation. Toyota will also install new floor mats in the vehicles.
Starting in January, drivers can bring their Toyota or Lexus to a dealer and the dealership will shorten the length of the accelerator pedal until replacement pedals arrive. They will also install an "extra measure of confidence" by programming the car to idle when the brake and accelerator are pressed simultaneously. Toyota hopes this extra measure will alleviate concern and re-instill confidence in their vehicles. In many sudden acceleration accidents the driver has stated that no amount of braking could slow down or stop the vehicle.
The recalled vehicles include:
2005 - 2010 Avalon
2007 - 2010 Camry
2004 - 2009 Prius
2005 - 2010 Tacoma
2007 - 2010 Tundra
2007 - 2010 Lexus ES 350
2006 - 2010 Lexus IS 250
2006 - 2010 Lexus IS 350
There have also been reports that some Toyota sudden unintended acceleration accidents are not due to the floor mat. The problem lies with the electronic throttle and while the "extra measure of confidence" that is being installed in the recalled vehicles the 2002 thru 2006 Camry/Lexus ES also have electronic throttles and have been reported to suddenly accelerate on drivers. Toyota currently has no plans to address these situations and is only offering the solution to the vehicles mentioned in the recall.


