Toyota was mostly cleared of wrongdoing in the unintended acceleration case thanks to a verdict from NHTSA. An Iowa senator however, recently asked for the investigation to be reopened, but NHTSA is standing by the verdict.
“We do not believe that tin whiskers are a plausible explanation for these incidents,” the agency said in a response to the letter sent by Grassley. NHTSA conducted its own independent study into the tin whiskers phenomenon, and found that it may cause a ‘jumpy’ throttle, but it did not cause the unintended acceleration in Toyota vehicles.
NHTSA also spent 10 months investigating the plague of accidents that peaked in the summer of 2009. NASA scientists and engineers led the probe and found the cause to be attributed mostly to driver error and accelerator pedals designed in such a way that they can become wedged under improperly installed floor-mats.
Source: Automotive News..Nick Dasko
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