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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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老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
By LARRY MARGASAK and KEN THOMAS6 E8 w7 Y( D1 n0 q
Washington (AP) -- The president of Toyota's U.S.7 e! J$ K* G$ h( m+ H" y* H+ V
operations acknowledged to skeptical lawmakers on Tuesday that& l( M6 K; R( x& e4 T  o& G! n
the company's recalls of millions of its cars may "not totally"
% |) R9 j0 Y5 Q9 \8 e' bsolve the problem of sudden and dangerous acceleration.
1 I8 W& @  g8 u5 _$ h( b9 s. u2 e, G2 C"We are vigilant and we continue to look for potential/ @4 K) k1 ^1 U( U1 s( [
causes," Toyota's James Lentz told a congressional panel.3 {, R& \6 x# y4 R, E: Z
However, he repeated his company's position that unexpected$ V0 S6 M  M% P
acceleration in some of the company's most popular cars and
- g* i# V$ N; F) e" itrucks was caused by one of two problems -- misplaced floor
+ k9 I+ n# L& T: m6 a7 }& m, emats and sticking accelerator pedals.
3 a, O0 ~. j' B+ A4 h3 OHe insisted electronic systems connected to the gas pedal- a' Q. h( ^8 F0 n6 w' H
and fuel line did not contribute to the problem, drawing sharp
; R' y; \  E! C0 Y7 f; ?5 {criticism from lawmakers who said such a possibility should be
2 {# V7 V7 {0 B4 q9 V4 |further explored -- and from a tearful woman driver who could
4 |" r) w! W1 w/ F! f+ {" g5 Lnot stop her runaway Lexus.' z1 b7 Y4 j9 d! |: Z8 `. P5 t
"Shame on you, Toyota," Rhonda Smith, of Sevierville,
! R& G3 T1 D! M& ?; CTenn., said at a congressional hearing. Then she added a second$ Z2 e* O. q  z0 ^7 u: I
"shame on you" directed at federal highway safety regulators.
0 z+ L' y) K3 C1 ?Texas Republican Rep. Joe Barton cautioned his colleagues8 Z$ |: f9 `) Z( I: x
early in the hearing against conducting a "witch hunt" and said
5 T3 V! G3 F5 j7 f"We don't want to just assume automatically that Toyota has3 P( L- V! M: z. L6 l
done something wrong and has tried to cover it up." But midway
7 O/ P4 M  h, P( ]0 wthrough Lentz's testimony, Barton said of Toyota's; L) ^; {5 a- j, b  f+ G" w8 A7 [
investigation of the problems: "In my opinion, it's a sham."
# O. Q  v6 P; J3 ZLentz said the company had not completely ruled out an8 v8 {; J6 q; W
electronics malfunction and was still investigating causes of" D- u) n& I3 h; g2 K0 F6 n
the sudden acceleration. Still, "We have not found a/ ?3 y0 M- H5 x$ q3 E5 U
malfunction" in the electronics of any of the cars at issue, he, m9 A5 ^4 Z+ |) Z7 i  n# ]; j7 S
said.) F- J7 Z, S: }  R$ k' L  I. G
As to Smith's harrowing story, "I'm embarrassed for what- i4 J' V, i5 |1 `
happened," Lentz said. "I want her and her husband to feel safe
8 q1 I4 y$ Z4 {/ n" u3 Z4 qabout driving our products," Lentz said.- o5 q; k. }9 D3 n
Three congressional panels are investigating Toyota's3 z- `: @0 I7 @/ _
problems, which affect a huge number of Americans. Toyota has
5 N2 I# P2 ]8 o' Y' G2 Erecalled some 8.5 million vehicles worldwide -- more than 6
( s+ m0 H' @; ?- g3 Rmillion in the United States -- since last fall because of  \7 @6 X/ @1 ]. Y9 D, e
unintended acceleration problems in multiple models and braking
8 |; i8 ^' v3 a- E8 K% Hissues in the Prius hybrid. It is also investigating steering; i" d- G1 O) h8 K3 L
concerns in Corollas. People with Toyotas have complained of
; B; N! F3 u& K% m* utheir vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow6 u0 i7 G$ k4 O: o# y
down, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has$ o! G# t1 c6 v/ G
received complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration
) _3 R/ X  f& E% l* `( b- wof Toyota vehicles since 2000.
7 b. a3 [- a: Y/ e# lLentz, who choked up while discussing the death of his own
8 H' d, i' V- Q3 h( k2 Obrother more than 20 years ago in a car accident, said he- U" |$ E2 D7 J
understood the pain.
6 H& r$ r; d, B$ k"I know what those families go through," he said.! K) c9 }+ E! T7 V  H/ e7 S
Lentz has said in the past that he was confident Toyota's
/ n7 {) |7 c' Mfixes on the recalled vehicles would correct the problems.
% m; n+ U. N$ U3 j7 uBut when pressed by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman( @1 f- W3 S' B; o: n
Henry Waxman, D-Calif., on whether the two recalls Toyota put
8 V4 u' n4 v  U1 E) K4 jin place to deal with the issue would completely solve it,
' r3 q' Q( q# U# cLentz replied: "Not totally."
9 V. E# u7 _, C7 t3 S4 V9 @' {Still, he said chances of unintended accelerations were) B  Z. F1 `# }9 G% X
"very, very slim" once the recall was complete. Lentz also said
. S5 \& F8 V+ Z7 |Toyota was putting in new brakes that can override the gas
+ z5 V6 i0 Q. l+ s) q5 Cpedal on almost all of its new vehicles and a majority of its: g- f1 C+ c4 u; _
vehicles already on the road.
( l5 t8 c7 K- G: z! v+ n% |Meanwhile, Toyota president Akio Toyoda, who will testify
( V5 O+ f8 S1 \% L7 i+ ~( ~# S3 _before a separate panel on Wednesday, said he took "full
+ P/ ]. |* P" E- @* T( d. l1 `responsibility" for the uncertainty felt by Toyota owners and# E: i# U) q1 P$ A: f
offered his condolences to a San Diego, Calif., family who were
. m/ x+ \5 Z4 Q9 a- R; [" rkilled in late August, reigniting interest in the problems.
' C7 v7 Z3 S/ l"I will do everything in my power to ensure that such a
3 H3 d( r! y+ b2 c+ }4 h- Gtragedy never happens again," Toyoda said in prepared testimony
" y/ h' D1 j3 e% T. ~/ w* ^8 O0 xfor Wednesday's hearing to the House Government Oversight+ l7 O2 y( v. g+ j8 C( C
Committee. "My name is on every car. You have my personal! J( Y0 W: B0 Y7 w3 O# F' \
commitment that Toyota will work vigorously and unceasingly to
/ \2 B3 A' J3 J0 W; Frestore the trust of our customers."
5 L  {/ Z- E7 }. |) [. ^Lawmakers heard a brief, but riveting, deion from
, j, r) g0 E7 HSmith, the Tennessee woman whose Toyota-made Lexus suddenly
/ o: D/ C+ Y; u- tzoomed to 100 miles per hour as she tried to get it to stop --7 T) n$ Z+ l5 N3 S3 {* V
shifting to neutral, trying to throw the car into reverse and
5 S2 x: T8 ?) j) E; A4 u6 vhitting the emergency brake. Finally, her car slowed enough' L( w5 M) h0 b  P3 l. O
that she was able to pull it off the road onto the median and4 G* s* Q/ O4 Y! Z+ `
turn off the engine.+ \' }( d) `. S$ w; e/ D
Fighting back tears, she described her nightmare ride of
: R% ~* H. K- FOctober 2006, calling it "a near death experience."
# p5 t3 q! g2 a  E& B7 D0 f% G"After six miles, God intervened" and slowed the car, she% n* x: [# L) T/ D* x
said. She added that it took a long time for Toyota to respond
6 d' D7 Q0 w2 f, i5 Y! B3 `( @to her complaints.+ H  D, l. h7 V8 c$ b
In an often contentious full day of testimony, lawmakers: v6 e0 I4 `3 [3 @9 }
returned again and again to the question of whether electronic
8 N8 U1 s. ]  `% |' Umalfunctions may have contributed to the speeding cars." y6 f# x7 w6 f
"We are confident that no problems exist with the electric5 x3 \8 T$ F4 N3 L
throttle control system in our vehicles," Lentz said. He cited; @! h! P6 ?# A: D: Q' Z' |
"fail-safe mechanisms" in the cars that were designed to shut" }+ ?1 G! d$ }( Z5 d0 O
off or reduce engine power "in the event of a system failure."
$ l4 V: D, @4 I  g8 bTransportation Secretary Ray LaHood told the panel in
- A7 [" b1 _1 i* z# Dprepared testimony that possible electronics problems were
: `6 |! _; \! |  f' l7 R$ k2 Ybeing looked into by his agency. He said the company's recalls
1 H/ L; V* \; V; rwere important steps but "we don't maintain that they answer9 T2 q$ x+ p: G4 y( y1 c, M
every question."! H' E& l* l7 \& V; V8 \
Toyota hired a consulting firm to analyze whether
$ ^8 t: N* a$ K. o3 M1 pelectronic problems could cause unintended acceleration. The, I6 k+ \1 E5 U) W" X
firm, Exponent Inc., found no link between the two. But2 d( p8 z" A8 V' p7 X+ E
committee investigators said the testing studied only a small
, W5 M, p  ~) N3 c/ l$ x, inumber of vehicles
  \* W' G$ l% G" r5 r0 O8 Y+ L3 hTracking down an electrical problem can be far more
2 V+ j; n9 p- Z( r" Odifficult, expensive and time-consuming than finding a
4 M0 ~* L% K! x  y" qmechanical problem. Electrical problems can have more than one
- p6 P) }" a( ?$ R& ~% tsource, and they can come from inside or outside the car.& Q2 p- ?( E. j; ]
Mechanical problems often leave clues such as physical damage,
# P/ P  L5 d$ iwhere electronic troubles can be hidden in software or leave no, o# d! o: z2 Q: P# [
trace at all.
7 P" x- k" ^2 z+ EHouse investigators who reviewed Toyota's customer call
% j4 ~0 k# \: C$ W, @database found that 70 percent of the complaints of sudden
  _1 l) Z; O( r: o: o' M1 m/ Iacceleration were for vehicles that are not subject to the
- k  s- N% u" W, v; }  grecalls over floor mats or sticky pedals.$ ?) B! D9 |- V9 r; p8 W9 G
Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., chairman of the subcommittee,' S0 i' |& ]4 Y# ?
said Toyota "misled the American public by saying that they and
# \$ g$ t! t* ?. _) ~. V4 K7 Tother independent sources had thoroughly analyzed the
2 S+ N; `7 ~/ l0 n% ielectronics systems and eliminated electronics as a possible
0 Z9 Y, f% J" W3 }% x4 s* pcause of sudden unintended acceleration when, in fact, the only
- e- F6 t% U8 R2 p  }such review was a flawed study conducted by a company retained- W9 `4 S# }5 Z# B9 s
by Toyota's lawyers."
6 T6 x$ l2 U0 X- o3 M& j/ {Lentz apologized anew for the company's slow handling of# a& ^/ Q# o7 \* x
problems. "We have not lived up to the high standards our
6 P& K0 U# }' f) ^  G, t8 Scustomers and the public have come to expect from Toyota," he6 w6 N5 M4 L: B& Q0 R) T' ]
said.: t- [3 q( n! s8 m# c# {
"Put simply, it has taken us too long to come to grips with
; b5 U' H+ B( B, Ca rare but serious set of safety issues, despite all of our
. M! z/ k& B7 v7 kgood faith efforts," said Lentz, president and chief operating
- a/ m- K8 U) {officer of Toyota Motor Sales USA. Inc.* O3 b- A3 t, B% T1 ^4 |7 T
Separately, among hundreds of Toyota dealers lobbying( z9 B1 S# p8 g8 F# d; W
members of Congress Tuesday, there seemed to be widespread7 A6 ^4 M& r) Z3 {% I# g
rancor toward a federal government they view as picking on the
8 ?% {" m0 o& r0 q0 t  f% Dautomaker, at least in part because of the government's
. U/ m5 J' u; t5 j# l3 ?2 M6 b9 Kinvestment of billions of dollars in General Motors and; E3 o  `9 r! o* X) Z
Chrysler.
4 Q/ [' C/ S; a9 U  B"That's hard for me as a citizen to understand why my tax+ a9 n  }$ l* N/ }( m8 e
dollars are going in that direction," Paul Atkinson, a. {; Y5 H" f3 a! h: R) E. T
Houston-area Toyota dealer, said at a news conference that also
# J5 n3 |- k6 ^5 I# i5 r; iserved as a pep rally for the visiting dealers. "To compete0 v2 l1 p# H5 P6 A0 ~
with the government as an individual entrepreneur is pretty) m% M5 ?/ V+ E6 T/ I
tough."
" p# v6 i. e: N1 Z) ], |: ]---
( h3 o( Q. M( u' RAssociated Press writers Alan Fram, Stephen Manning and Tom+ u$ K  B) S8 z3 K
Raum in Washington and Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to
' P5 ~( |3 C( \$ E1 fthis story.* I' A& ^* P2 B7 g! T

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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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