"Toyota has suspended U.S. sales of eight models, which were recalled to fix accelerator pedals that might stick. These models are: 2005-10 Avalaon, 2007-10 Camry, 2009-10 Corolla, 2010 Highlander, 2009-10 Matrix, 2009-10 RAV4, 2008-10 Sequoia and 2007-10 Tundra."
"Until Tuesday, Toyota had said it would continue making and selling the 2010 versions of the recalled models. It said the sticking-throttle problem appears only with age and wear, so new ones are safe."
"Toyota's sticking-throttle recall is different from the recall of 4.2 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles late last year. In that one, throttles could get jammed open by floor mats. Toyota is trimming the gas pedals and later will replace them with pedals of a different design."
"However, 1.7 million vehicles in the latest recall also are included in the floor-mat-related recall."
Sounds a little like Ford and GM...? But they never stopped production and stopped the dealers from selling recalled vehicles?
"Until Tuesday, Toyota had said it would continue making and selling the 2010 versions of the recalled models. It said the sticking-throttle problem appears only with age and wear, so new ones are safe."
"Toyota's sticking-throttle recall is different from the recall of 4.2 million Toyota and Lexus vehicles late last year. In that one, throttles could get jammed open by floor mats. Toyota is trimming the gas pedals and later will replace them with pedals of a different design."
"However, 1.7 million vehicles in the latest recall also are included in the floor-mat-related recall."
Sounds a little like Ford and GM...? But they never stopped production and stopped the dealers from selling recalled vehicles?