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丰田承认换踏板不一定能全部解决加速问题

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发表于 2010-2-24 15:48 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
By LARRY MARGASAK and KEN THOMAS; |: g* L4 a( [6 g' |' z
Washington (AP) -- The president of Toyota's U.S.0 n% x# U  y5 m5 o* X% |$ @3 z
operations acknowledged to skeptical lawmakers on Tuesday that; J" U1 U. d% {0 r. ?
the company's recalls of millions of its cars may "not totally"
4 p6 |' F% q& ?( H% `solve the problem of sudden and dangerous acceleration." @9 ^1 V$ Z& m; i
"We are vigilant and we continue to look for potential
7 s+ _/ A7 z# w% q3 A3 pcauses," Toyota's James Lentz told a congressional panel.7 f$ N3 G2 n. h% {$ h) P
However, he repeated his company's position that unexpected7 ?7 a2 Z8 z2 B' i1 y: ^8 s. b
acceleration in some of the company's most popular cars and3 x6 o8 s3 f9 l% L) l* b& O  o
trucks was caused by one of two problems -- misplaced floor
7 [* {9 L$ V$ p4 [$ qmats and sticking accelerator pedals.9 c8 f+ p9 E9 X4 t
He insisted electronic systems connected to the gas pedal
; B+ z4 w/ s- A9 h1 ?- e0 a# Land fuel line did not contribute to the problem, drawing sharp0 C% T4 D1 K; N
criticism from lawmakers who said such a possibility should be- F7 ?& L7 N0 p) |/ J
further explored -- and from a tearful woman driver who could
6 h- j3 l# `+ X, s! t5 c* dnot stop her runaway Lexus.
% L  U6 ?8 g9 _6 f3 Z6 N. p"Shame on you, Toyota," Rhonda Smith, of Sevierville,2 \4 c# W! M0 n4 y
Tenn., said at a congressional hearing. Then she added a second
7 z; I6 i9 }# v9 t"shame on you" directed at federal highway safety regulators.' j/ L$ b2 Q& E7 F: M
Texas Republican Rep. Joe Barton cautioned his colleagues
/ C* s. q( U1 n* t3 `. n. W/ @1 q. learly in the hearing against conducting a "witch hunt" and said
4 X  L$ ]; @9 m: B' \) D4 y3 `"We don't want to just assume automatically that Toyota has0 T7 e  O! S9 `8 ]
done something wrong and has tried to cover it up." But midway
& ^0 w9 `/ @0 e% M: X* ithrough Lentz's testimony, Barton said of Toyota's: |% ?. p1 S8 l  R1 P" |4 P
investigation of the problems: "In my opinion, it's a sham."
5 h( Y: Z; g$ F- a2 {Lentz said the company had not completely ruled out an" G, H5 ]) @6 I' @" M# y
electronics malfunction and was still investigating causes of
; a, d6 M) f: i4 w. f  J. p9 ]$ {the sudden acceleration. Still, "We have not found a
0 \/ ^. H- w  L; cmalfunction" in the electronics of any of the cars at issue, he
7 E. _/ A2 e% D, C# Ysaid.( J  P  S9 x3 k
As to Smith's harrowing story, "I'm embarrassed for what
# N* E8 ^) O) Ghappened," Lentz said. "I want her and her husband to feel safe
. S- K/ h& C% N+ B& ?( l# d& x3 Dabout driving our products," Lentz said.
& H0 J$ S; `: fThree congressional panels are investigating Toyota's! S( H0 w( Y: I7 N
problems, which affect a huge number of Americans. Toyota has0 Q: f8 L! X: ]
recalled some 8.5 million vehicles worldwide -- more than 6. @* s" }& ~! S- @7 j9 g7 ?
million in the United States -- since last fall because of3 G9 S$ D  M' J
unintended acceleration problems in multiple models and braking
# Q7 r2 \- f& S; ?( N; f5 missues in the Prius hybrid. It is also investigating steering# u! d) s5 s. x0 f/ r9 B4 x
concerns in Corollas. People with Toyotas have complained of
& ~! S2 F/ Q0 e/ rtheir vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow3 R5 b8 f" \; `: `7 b) \6 M2 ^3 r& z& J
down, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has
- H) H- v# U+ Zreceived complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration
1 F; G) N0 {# Q- w: X. \, W- \8 C2 z# Sof Toyota vehicles since 2000.% u  l, ]+ g8 J. q! s' b( u
Lentz, who choked up while discussing the death of his own# E. a  m, ]: w6 n
brother more than 20 years ago in a car accident, said he! s& A1 w; x6 |: B' r
understood the pain.
9 j; l% j% M7 s( U/ i"I know what those families go through," he said.( k- j/ {% h+ x: c
Lentz has said in the past that he was confident Toyota's; ?, c% Y" j3 W& y
fixes on the recalled vehicles would correct the problems.
4 ^0 o2 [8 j9 C: ?0 |9 {But when pressed by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman
  m. v0 H% v; t( P+ \( [Henry Waxman, D-Calif., on whether the two recalls Toyota put& C) q* `% L7 K6 X( V" b
in place to deal with the issue would completely solve it,
* r# j$ R/ q$ w$ I0 x% |; NLentz replied: "Not totally."$ H; p, v, |( c
Still, he said chances of unintended accelerations were; S9 ]* D2 T  j4 m0 j: Q
"very, very slim" once the recall was complete. Lentz also said
5 F0 b  h1 [! q0 m8 mToyota was putting in new brakes that can override the gas
! N3 S" C6 {7 E" B9 L, v% ]6 \2 Ipedal on almost all of its new vehicles and a majority of its
, ?  P9 Y7 s4 T1 a3 }vehicles already on the road.
# p+ p" Z6 S: F, hMeanwhile, Toyota president Akio Toyoda, who will testify0 A  g/ s. r  }) {( o8 B3 @& P
before a separate panel on Wednesday, said he took "full/ p) H9 C* u3 A. l4 x
responsibility" for the uncertainty felt by Toyota owners and& O2 S3 X5 e( l/ b  c3 d4 Z0 O
offered his condolences to a San Diego, Calif., family who were
. O4 Y: u4 R7 R; w, hkilled in late August, reigniting interest in the problems.
% O: k/ {) G4 y1 Z"I will do everything in my power to ensure that such a7 Z- h4 D. N, f7 _: X+ ]
tragedy never happens again," Toyoda said in prepared testimony
. K9 L2 R. _1 a1 J/ ^3 J( qfor Wednesday's hearing to the House Government Oversight
+ B# u2 N* i3 }/ nCommittee. "My name is on every car. You have my personal5 L( Z. n: [8 M# ~& \3 i, i6 L' `
commitment that Toyota will work vigorously and unceasingly to
) ?" N: D) T6 S9 `restore the trust of our customers."
4 S' |; i# x. {Lawmakers heard a brief, but riveting, deion from
8 f4 ~' e8 a8 m2 RSmith, the Tennessee woman whose Toyota-made Lexus suddenly2 p+ K; I# q9 e+ ~
zoomed to 100 miles per hour as she tried to get it to stop --$ v. r( D7 W1 R5 I  j
shifting to neutral, trying to throw the car into reverse and
; y" a3 w: ]/ ehitting the emergency brake. Finally, her car slowed enough2 N5 g! f9 E, Y
that she was able to pull it off the road onto the median and' a4 s% y. {9 h* @* y
turn off the engine.* ~2 e- i! F2 X0 C, U: A/ h
Fighting back tears, she described her nightmare ride of  ^' P, Q+ r- I
October 2006, calling it "a near death experience."
: |4 L& M2 v; Q1 C"After six miles, God intervened" and slowed the car, she
5 D' g$ v- A$ d( [6 a# R$ H, Z7 y& Q+ _said. She added that it took a long time for Toyota to respond
: ?4 b1 E& W/ ?& G7 t2 Yto her complaints.
' M4 t1 F2 e  |8 \* DIn an often contentious full day of testimony, lawmakers9 O/ \/ w0 V) H& u# \* [0 E0 ~; O
returned again and again to the question of whether electronic
* `3 R- S$ i  E5 E7 v4 \& k9 G. Dmalfunctions may have contributed to the speeding cars.0 J" m1 J& r% b, W* H8 z
"We are confident that no problems exist with the electric4 N& B: }8 ~5 M2 O
throttle control system in our vehicles," Lentz said. He cited
( S8 w9 ~2 g$ C1 Z"fail-safe mechanisms" in the cars that were designed to shut
# ~/ o; f2 ^3 j' N5 a7 u: Roff or reduce engine power "in the event of a system failure."
' L& j0 _# ^) N( G4 {8 tTransportation Secretary Ray LaHood told the panel in6 O1 h' k/ @- ~! M3 n! e
prepared testimony that possible electronics problems were
$ q) w) D# t4 o$ i2 @being looked into by his agency. He said the company's recalls
, H3 k6 k1 `% xwere important steps but "we don't maintain that they answer
9 U- j0 `6 K8 |0 f4 F  d3 xevery question.": k. l  h) ^. y" c9 S
Toyota hired a consulting firm to analyze whether& L) Z# N" O5 N5 ~3 L+ \" R) E
electronic problems could cause unintended acceleration. The5 a3 ?# j& ~) n$ V; X
firm, Exponent Inc., found no link between the two. But8 R4 A/ S- r. F- ~2 P
committee investigators said the testing studied only a small0 `  W  H  j9 m2 T
number of vehicles
. B5 ?: S0 C! {Tracking down an electrical problem can be far more
' S! x7 r" x& ~, L' o; O. mdifficult, expensive and time-consuming than finding a/ o% @! L- R( y5 D8 \! u) f" M  q% R9 W
mechanical problem. Electrical problems can have more than one
) Q% E/ z  ^$ g2 ~/ X( j( psource, and they can come from inside or outside the car.# w8 U# s* m' F$ T1 ]8 t
Mechanical problems often leave clues such as physical damage,* ]. \0 _! g& y
where electronic troubles can be hidden in software or leave no
) O/ y1 t) p& r/ d8 f8 j: |9 gtrace at all.% \4 A+ B1 u7 s  p; N+ ~' g7 Y
House investigators who reviewed Toyota's customer call
1 |' Q  \3 p5 H: c7 Y0 L# U0 A& Odatabase found that 70 percent of the complaints of sudden
* Z' S, o. c1 m. T8 W2 Jacceleration were for vehicles that are not subject to the
% g' f/ T8 C, O4 b0 Zrecalls over floor mats or sticky pedals.+ D5 A: m$ J# s
Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., chairman of the subcommittee,
5 q$ N- D2 V5 R( _$ ^, bsaid Toyota "misled the American public by saying that they and
! Y8 s$ I- d7 y3 m+ r; ?other independent sources had thoroughly analyzed the$ f" n+ H! y  _( D% }. ]9 M8 d7 y% P6 Z
electronics systems and eliminated electronics as a possible
8 K. _* O9 C5 B* w! M& xcause of sudden unintended acceleration when, in fact, the only5 @! u5 w+ k8 t! s* A" O) m
such review was a flawed study conducted by a company retained  W5 u" y. N: Y( L) B" p
by Toyota's lawyers."
2 D& ?. P9 C. l* D% YLentz apologized anew for the company's slow handling of0 |* ?: M) {; y/ z& R; j( S& z: ]" `( d
problems. "We have not lived up to the high standards our/ G  s1 p( h7 d9 P) ?) t8 |
customers and the public have come to expect from Toyota," he) u0 B" C( F( ]  _' e8 B6 K& c
said.
+ i" k- m1 e4 }% S# V& h' r"Put simply, it has taken us too long to come to grips with- |' g! l% Z- w- I' Q
a rare but serious set of safety issues, despite all of our8 n' y3 X. c0 q' n
good faith efforts," said Lentz, president and chief operating8 \0 z1 V; X' Q& Q
officer of Toyota Motor Sales USA. Inc.
. X& S) o% v' U: OSeparately, among hundreds of Toyota dealers lobbying6 T1 M0 w2 c! C+ v# D6 t
members of Congress Tuesday, there seemed to be widespread
- [3 l6 l1 f+ U3 M3 L! Yrancor toward a federal government they view as picking on the, q8 |8 K" D5 b3 m3 I2 H
automaker, at least in part because of the government's# f+ b$ I3 ~4 Z+ q
investment of billions of dollars in General Motors and
/ O) j& H: J3 S- x& W" c! `! iChrysler.
0 M% S' t4 F8 v: a) H"That's hard for me as a citizen to understand why my tax" n8 R: z, T0 O$ K/ r; C& D
dollars are going in that direction," Paul Atkinson, a$ B- \. _/ U( p! R, ?5 j: J
Houston-area Toyota dealer, said at a news conference that also
% g: b0 y& Z/ s2 {0 j& Xserved as a pep rally for the visiting dealers. "To compete# j7 G" H4 f* ?6 e. m; V" a7 P/ J' h
with the government as an individual entrepreneur is pretty
. y1 w6 Y1 p" a' A0 Ltough."
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Associated Press writers Alan Fram, Stephen Manning and Tom3 ^4 |0 K9 d( C0 }6 d0 F* A
Raum in Washington and Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to
7 F' U7 s) s' e- _7 dthis story.  u1 J6 s5 Y) l( Z, v! j

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本来踏板就不是什问题的关键,recall也只不过是对大众的心理治疗罢了
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