Originally Posted By: KrisZ
Programming changes will not address the root cause of the problem, which is the stuck gas pedal, and because the programmers can't account for every possible scenario, they may inadvertently introduce something else.
Exactly.
Where does one draw the line in this situation? Should WOT not be allowed at all? Should WOT be cut off at, say 5 seconds (and then the estate of someone who gets killed when they were in a situation where 7 seconds of WOT would have gotten them to safety sues)? Should the system recognize multiple stabs at the on/off switch and act accordingly? And then pay for burned out starters?
If the Lexus system works as written, i.e., holding down the switch for 3 seconds cuts off engine power, seems to me like the fail-safe is there -- unless someone can prove the system didn't work. This is similar to how PC's work, many's the time when my machine freezes up, the "three finger salute" doesn't break whatever abyss the OS is in, and I wind up holding the on-off button down for several seconds until the machine shuts down.
I may be stereotyping here, but I would think that someone driving a Lexus has had this sort of experience with a computer, no?
I know, "easy for you to say, Opus, let's see how smart you are when you're in a vehicle accelerating out of control." But I'm really at a loss on what exactly can be done here if it turns out that there isn't a software bug behind all of this.