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Toyota Recall: 34 Deaths Alleged From Gas Pedal Problem

KEN THOMAS   02/15/10 08:08 PM ET   AP

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Government Says 34 Deaths Alleged in Toyotas Since 2000

WASHINGTON — Complaints of deaths connected to sudden acceleration in Toyota vehicles have surged in recent weeks, with the alleged death toll reaching 34 since 2000, according to new consumer data gathered by the government.

Complaints to a database maintained by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about the popular Toyota Prius hybrid grew by nearly 1,000 in just over a week.

On Monday, Transportation Department spokeswoman Olivia Alair said NHTSA is quickly gathering information to help guide the government's examination of sudden acceleration, the Prius braking system and other safety issues.

Toyota Motor Corp. has recalled 8.5 million vehicles globally during the past four months because of problems with gas pedals, floor mats and brakes, threatening the safety and quality reputation of the world's No. 1 automaker. The government typically receives a surge in complaints following a recall. None has yet been verified.

The new complaints reflect the heightened awareness of the massive recalls among the public and underscore a flurry of lawsuits on behalf of drivers alleging deaths and injuries in Toyota crashes. Three congressional hearings are planned on the Toyota recalls.

In the past three weeks, consumers have told the government about nine crashes involving 13 alleged deaths between 2005 and 2010 due to accelerator problems, according to a NHTSA database. The latest reports are in addition to previous complaints from consumers that alleged 21 deaths from 2000 to the end of last year.

The database also shows that new complaints skyrocketed over the 2010 Prius gas-electric hybrid, which was recalled last week to replace braking software.

When NHTSA opened its investigation of Prius on Feb. 3, the government had received 124 consumer complaints. Through Feb. 11, the government had a total of 1,120 complaints alleging 34 crashes, six injuries and no deaths.

The government has renewed an investigation into potential electromagnetic problems in vehicles built by Toyota and other manufacturers. Consumer groups have pointed to potential electrical problems while the company has said recalls to fix sticking gas pedals or accelerators that can become jammed will address the problem.

Toyota spokeswoman Martha Voss said the company takes "all customer reports seriously and will, of course, look into new claims." Toyota was taking steps to improve quality control and investigate customer complaints more aggressively, Voss said.

Testing by Toyota, NHTSA and Exponent, an outside consulting firm hired by Toyota, has found no evidence of problems with Toyota's electronics, said Toyota Vice President Bob Carter at the National Automobile Dealers Association convention in Orlando, Fla.

"There is no problem with the electronic throttle system in Toyotas," Carter said Monday. "There's not anything that can even remotely lead you in that direction." Carter said Exponent was told to tear the components apart to try to find anything wrong and initial tests could find nothing.

Carter said Toyota has repaired about 500,000 of the 2.3 million vehicles recalled over a potentially sticky gas pedal.

Toyota has received many complaints over vehicle speed control in the 2009 and 2008 model years, according to an Associated Press analysis of government data.

In 2009, Toyota received the most complaints that year – a total of 130 for Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles. Ford and its Mercury brand received the second-highest with 14, followed by General Motors and Honda vehicles with 9.

Among Toyota vehicles in the 2009 model year, the Camry led the list of models with 52 complaints, followed by Corolla (17), Tacoma (16) and Prius (13). The AP found eight of the top 10 vehicles with complaints over vehicle speed control were manufactured by Toyota.

In the 2008 model year, Toyota vehicles received 176 complaints of vehicle speed control, followed by Ford with 44 and Chrysler with 25. In that year, Prius had 31 complaints, followed by Tacoma with 28 and Camry with 25.

Since Jan. 27, NHTSA has processed 686 complaints from consumers about problems related to "vehicle speed control" on cars and trucks manufactured by Toyota, nearly all of them submitted through NHTSA's Web site or by e-mail.

Regarding the AP analysis, Alair, the Transportation Department spokeswoman, noted that Toyota had a large market share of vehicles in the U.S. but said she could not comment on the AP figures without further analysis.

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AP Business Writer Matthew Fordahl in New York and AP Auto Writer Tom Krisher in Orlando, Fla., contributed to this report.

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WASHINGTON — Complaints of deaths connected to sudden acceleration in Toyota vehicles have surged in recent weeks, with the alleged death toll reaching 34 since 2000, according to new consumer d...
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Robert Cantor
I am a human being descended from an exclusive gro
01:39 PM on 02/16/2010
the deaths started in 2000 and came to light in 2009; kept under wraps for a number of years in between

who was president, controlled govt and appointed the heads of regulatory agencies during most of the those years

is there any correlation do you think?
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johnnygoodwud
01:06 PM on 02/16/2010
beginning in 2008 ford has a better quality rating than toyota. investigate and see for yourself.
11:23 AM on 02/16/2010
Obama's financial 'reform' is failing yet again No shocker here. The volcker plan has been forgotten already. what a joke.
hat tip to: http://bertreport.blogspot.com

oh and obama fails at healthcare, iraq pull out, Guantanamo, and just just about anything else you can think of. Sending more troops to Afghanistan.
09:49 AM on 02/16/2010
The press needs to do a better job of putting all these numbers into perspective and not contribute to fanning the hysteria. If you are very concerned about the safety of your Toyota, give me a call and I will gladly take it from you.
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Corners
09:27 AM on 02/16/2010
Funny watching all the people attack Toyota when Chinese imported good kill more people yearly then Toyota ever will. More people die from eating too much aspirin then driving a Toyota. Not saying these problems they have are good just pointing out people let wayyyy more slide by like the drug companies killing people daily and knowinglyy
09:29 PM on 02/15/2010
Bravo Toyota, not even your biggest competitors could destroy the name brand of Toyota with such efficiency and such flair. Kudos to you guys and kudos again. May you always be remembered in schools everywhere as the way to not run a business.
08:11 PM on 02/15/2010
This is bad news for Toyota. Most troubling is the Prius recall for brake glitches, which tarnishes the reputation of the maker and the model. Hybrids and electric cars are the greenest technology in the mainstream and it’s a shame to see their popularity decreased by these design flaws.

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03:41 PM on 02/15/2010
So what? Taxpayer bombs will kill 3 times that many women and children in Afganistan by the time the week is over. Like with everything in this country, buyer beware is the only 'law' protecting the consumer. I'm sure 'The Market' will decide that 34 people are nothing and having Toyotas to drive is much more important to this nation than automobile safety. Embrace Corporate Control-Vote for Democrats.
01:34 PM on 02/15/2010
And how many die every day from lack of health care, tainted food, etc.. But nooooo... lets get hysterical about this.. Anybody seen a grownup lately?
09:30 AM on 02/16/2010
Right on. Assuming all 43 tragic death are entirely Toyota's fault, that's a failure rate of 43 divided by 4 Million cars, which is 0.000107%. You stand a better chance of getting killed in an airplane crash or bee sting statistically. Again the press and the ignorant public who does not understand math are fanning this hysterical fear. Nothing is 100% safe.
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davidwayneosedach
01:08 PM on 02/15/2010
It could have been worse. There could have been a lot more deaths from Toyota's failure to act immediately.
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:16 PM on 02/15/2010
Who is to say there are not more deaths? We may never know how many died because of Toyota. However, we know that those who died deserved better.
02:02 PM on 02/15/2010
This has been going on since 2000!!!! Toyota has failed to act fo 10 freaking years! Buy a toyota and die!
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kctoad
12:59 PM on 02/15/2010
Thirty-four (34) deaths in ten years. As much as each death is a tragic loss due to corporate greed, where is the same outrage for the 440,000 deaths in that same time (123/day) due to the same corporate greed because these 440,000 did not have health insurance? Congress will have hearings with each Congressman and Senator expressing their faux outrage while they do nothing to help the families of these 440,000.

"Single-payer/Medicare for all", now!!
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Patriot86
Compassion is the basis of all morality.
01:16 PM on 02/15/2010
apple and oranges...we are outraged but this is for a different thread.
12:36 PM on 02/15/2010
hat tip to http://bertreport.blogspot.com/ ...
12:32 PM on 02/15/2010
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