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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& n8 ]2 E6 G: }2 J
Washington (AP) -- The president of Toyota's U.S.7 b- Z7 N2 i. z9 g0 L* b% k
operations acknowledged to skeptical lawmakers on Tuesday that
$ U) ]# f0 r2 P1 v+ p1 Fthe company's recalls of millions of its cars may "not totally"- ^0 g+ L' Y: p$ @8 j
solve the problem of sudden and dangerous acceleration.) c0 r# p& Z/ Q" c
"We are vigilant and we continue to look for potential
/ L- w: p$ t! n- B0 J6 b8 O& L  Mcauses," Toyota's James Lentz told a congressional panel.. n8 E% R/ s! b' Y: S. P+ P7 h# l
However, he repeated his company's position that unexpected
' R8 ^7 t( ]* P0 iacceleration in some of the company's most popular cars and
& d8 L/ i/ Q: Atrucks was caused by one of two problems -- misplaced floor+ M7 N  {: i  E% _: A
mats and sticking accelerator pedals.
% c7 b2 p3 ~, A4 xHe insisted electronic systems connected to the gas pedal
7 L. P9 l9 }' H" ~0 q% M9 _: Fand fuel line did not contribute to the problem, drawing sharp5 e' \5 n" m+ P2 x3 d
criticism from lawmakers who said such a possibility should be
' Z* \$ K0 p1 V6 |9 Y$ Q; ffurther explored -- and from a tearful woman driver who could
7 }& n* t9 c6 U1 H. t  @( D: Jnot stop her runaway Lexus.3 i/ L0 e& C8 o& S$ l
"Shame on you, Toyota," Rhonda Smith, of Sevierville,* A* w8 G! q$ V' K# c2 ^' d5 V; ~
Tenn., said at a congressional hearing. Then she added a second
0 H# N' {1 u7 b1 h8 V# p+ _2 N"shame on you" directed at federal highway safety regulators.. a2 a& x( V; S4 Z% I6 @$ X
Texas Republican Rep. Joe Barton cautioned his colleagues4 |6 w: F# o7 U" {& I: F! Y/ R
early in the hearing against conducting a "witch hunt" and said9 T- l. r3 Y. a" E
"We don't want to just assume automatically that Toyota has1 R- t, B3 B9 h5 N
done something wrong and has tried to cover it up." But midway9 y. d" E" P$ Z. H; j
through Lentz's testimony, Barton said of Toyota's! m& `2 a1 q% z& p$ w: ]9 U+ o+ I  [1 n
investigation of the problems: "In my opinion, it's a sham."
- D5 S7 w8 q1 O4 @Lentz said the company had not completely ruled out an- g/ ?; M: d" y) ~% C  e
electronics malfunction and was still investigating causes of* g/ _8 {4 G5 G
the sudden acceleration. Still, "We have not found a
4 N, c! R. f% p9 {malfunction" in the electronics of any of the cars at issue, he
5 z" @$ b$ z1 jsaid.
* @7 i( Q5 g, O( GAs to Smith's harrowing story, "I'm embarrassed for what$ W" t8 P" ~" v/ ]6 r' k
happened," Lentz said. "I want her and her husband to feel safe. x$ U' o" U* V) q7 z7 W
about driving our products," Lentz said.+ T' K: y  q& v0 |* Q" p  ~3 ?" v
Three congressional panels are investigating Toyota's( e! m% y) b9 n- q4 D
problems, which affect a huge number of Americans. Toyota has& q' ~$ Z# w) O1 j+ f$ ~
recalled some 8.5 million vehicles worldwide -- more than 6
6 R, B; G1 y' V& [; e9 Nmillion in the United States -- since last fall because of- v; V8 a) F& c- C: X/ m4 }
unintended acceleration problems in multiple models and braking
* V% u" u9 R) o0 Missues in the Prius hybrid. It is also investigating steering
2 |* w7 g+ f: Z9 \/ q2 R/ e+ Wconcerns in Corollas. People with Toyotas have complained of' o; J- b* @6 ^! B
their vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow4 f3 E! D# y) e4 Q5 k% H! j# E
down, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has
% a- J# a) x5 W5 q0 Hreceived complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration
0 \! _* w7 @" O8 ], [$ t+ jof Toyota vehicles since 2000.
/ e" D: V8 m4 GLentz, who choked up while discussing the death of his own
* \% z  w& U3 A* _) ?brother more than 20 years ago in a car accident, said he; V) m# r! G: V: A6 B$ _& i0 e
understood the pain.
4 \" O) J! w! G: b8 t, q+ z"I know what those families go through," he said.
  }2 P' {* N% y8 c& T6 |- gLentz has said in the past that he was confident Toyota's
+ M/ n, C) N& N# V6 {2 U: S6 vfixes on the recalled vehicles would correct the problems.
* k' F, M  e: X/ {  p6 V4 S5 A+ T# SBut when pressed by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman3 P  `: ]! j6 [/ V
Henry Waxman, D-Calif., on whether the two recalls Toyota put
! p. }1 k& ]( A  p; W$ Bin place to deal with the issue would completely solve it,
! o+ O) ^- I- oLentz replied: "Not totally."6 D) s) H* i* d
Still, he said chances of unintended accelerations were" S( f& R' ^; X7 }$ v$ c. |3 g" T
"very, very slim" once the recall was complete. Lentz also said/ |4 C) H4 F. S5 @) ]# h
Toyota was putting in new brakes that can override the gas
. K/ r8 L( S. i$ U( I% @pedal on almost all of its new vehicles and a majority of its
' u0 A7 e  K+ t8 ivehicles already on the road." y% N5 q4 T- e. }
Meanwhile, Toyota president Akio Toyoda, who will testify
% Q  e3 q- p1 v" |1 {0 m/ x3 |$ Jbefore a separate panel on Wednesday, said he took "full6 c+ J; ~- V! |( z% r' [
responsibility" for the uncertainty felt by Toyota owners and  j) U# W6 E, g# j4 O
offered his condolences to a San Diego, Calif., family who were
# i- e( k  t& ?killed in late August, reigniting interest in the problems.1 i$ L9 O/ K% o& h6 ]
"I will do everything in my power to ensure that such a% N' B# B- c/ b0 G/ l+ S
tragedy never happens again," Toyoda said in prepared testimony
4 D. I# L9 n& J1 K- S5 {* Afor Wednesday's hearing to the House Government Oversight# W8 Z. Z. b: I+ W0 U& M$ B
Committee. "My name is on every car. You have my personal  \/ }- I* X2 I: E" l
commitment that Toyota will work vigorously and unceasingly to1 {, c6 {: y* p
restore the trust of our customers."# q& V" D  o, X1 ]4 m; K
Lawmakers heard a brief, but riveting, deion from( L) z; F4 E  ?, d
Smith, the Tennessee woman whose Toyota-made Lexus suddenly
: S1 H( S$ |9 K* Nzoomed to 100 miles per hour as she tried to get it to stop --4 {4 w8 F! d2 M. Z
shifting to neutral, trying to throw the car into reverse and; u6 X5 a2 y1 q* J% l
hitting the emergency brake. Finally, her car slowed enough+ T" a& \7 b; X; T
that she was able to pull it off the road onto the median and! C) y0 {7 v! Z$ ?9 K% U
turn off the engine.
' D' E+ j8 k' j) S* I( l, f6 O! z( {Fighting back tears, she described her nightmare ride of
' T, F, _6 f! g4 ]4 wOctober 2006, calling it "a near death experience."
$ ]$ v2 j" m; ~( M& u4 g"After six miles, God intervened" and slowed the car, she
( v2 K/ A+ f' D9 z  Z. ~( fsaid. She added that it took a long time for Toyota to respond5 G: }/ z- x2 i0 K5 E! Q. z1 d, Y
to her complaints.
1 R5 s! Z) f, s) dIn an often contentious full day of testimony, lawmakers
' |" U* d3 ~6 E) \returned again and again to the question of whether electronic! Q: C+ G/ A1 ~
malfunctions may have contributed to the speeding cars.4 f; M7 Y: R  E5 M* f! I
"We are confident that no problems exist with the electric( V, ]  e" l. y' h, z8 `6 ]7 Y
throttle control system in our vehicles," Lentz said. He cited" X- s9 G' w& O5 [; G5 o6 @7 u7 a
"fail-safe mechanisms" in the cars that were designed to shut
( J- ~3 n! X4 I: T5 aoff or reduce engine power "in the event of a system failure."
" P1 o: f$ ~7 i; T7 @Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told the panel in
3 I9 R. W+ p' e' _3 m& l3 Wprepared testimony that possible electronics problems were
, D, M4 s$ z* ^% ~/ }being looked into by his agency. He said the company's recalls
4 M7 f" M7 M4 r. swere important steps but "we don't maintain that they answer4 n9 n4 W- ~8 w/ _: \
every question."4 x9 B9 H0 H3 y% U
Toyota hired a consulting firm to analyze whether
, \6 p5 B3 R3 a0 E( `& ^0 `4 ielectronic problems could cause unintended acceleration. The! v- k0 o8 O7 j# g( D# ~
firm, Exponent Inc., found no link between the two. But
! g+ ^, o; m; D3 j; E- j! Acommittee investigators said the testing studied only a small
2 R' x$ H  ^8 Q; s. G2 bnumber of vehicles
0 A: c; j8 e3 j. w& [2 D9 bTracking down an electrical problem can be far more
5 [9 {4 J( K, C8 k) e2 jdifficult, expensive and time-consuming than finding a, _$ p2 j# D, e0 x  g; N
mechanical problem. Electrical problems can have more than one
# \4 x, n6 Z/ b$ f/ Psource, and they can come from inside or outside the car.
% h  X8 g# J5 D) p7 u) u0 s5 SMechanical problems often leave clues such as physical damage,
4 T, N7 ?0 K$ w' O( B0 S2 Pwhere electronic troubles can be hidden in software or leave no, }& D) I( r3 B9 E. t" M( e  _* ~. M
trace at all.
: R# U' q8 L; x3 [6 l0 Q2 V. EHouse investigators who reviewed Toyota's customer call1 ?+ w/ C9 |' F/ E
database found that 70 percent of the complaints of sudden
" ?4 P2 Y( V' pacceleration were for vehicles that are not subject to the2 M9 C1 v  u) i1 D
recalls over floor mats or sticky pedals.
! f8 v2 a: Q3 D6 P5 n5 d# W, g  {3 KRep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., chairman of the subcommittee,
% @% r/ g8 q+ H; }* x+ b7 J/ Msaid Toyota "misled the American public by saying that they and/ F7 U# Z+ U0 b
other independent sources had thoroughly analyzed the: D2 E$ i, p" q, k+ ?9 d
electronics systems and eliminated electronics as a possible
7 `5 A( o) T' d/ Q1 l: pcause of sudden unintended acceleration when, in fact, the only# F* c2 G( M1 Q
such review was a flawed study conducted by a company retained
! @( F6 f' B+ d. `( i2 Mby Toyota's lawyers."! f- I, s" ~7 l! r
Lentz apologized anew for the company's slow handling of/ j! Q+ \4 x( O$ h9 B5 n7 C" H
problems. "We have not lived up to the high standards our
: I7 R$ Q0 I( Zcustomers and the public have come to expect from Toyota," he9 l7 V/ r- H) t/ x0 q
said.9 C) d/ n- U3 y, h2 x0 P0 _
"Put simply, it has taken us too long to come to grips with8 o1 _2 c% ~) M7 V5 r
a rare but serious set of safety issues, despite all of our& ^, {! k, P( D3 y- z  ?2 S' t/ W
good faith efforts," said Lentz, president and chief operating& i$ T0 y7 f* \% @7 Z& U! J$ h
officer of Toyota Motor Sales USA. Inc.9 X8 A5 V! ]# W
Separately, among hundreds of Toyota dealers lobbying
2 s8 a6 w% S7 O7 |$ B& {members of Congress Tuesday, there seemed to be widespread; h  F, |( O% P' R. K( r
rancor toward a federal government they view as picking on the- v* x! w1 {/ {. O' V
automaker, at least in part because of the government's! U( a* s4 r* v/ Q' ^
investment of billions of dollars in General Motors and4 y* e1 z4 P( H# L0 b; i: l9 E
Chrysler.1 a8 o3 O9 H; f/ c; p9 @4 O
"That's hard for me as a citizen to understand why my tax
- _& B0 N* R7 tdollars are going in that direction," Paul Atkinson, a; T4 z, M# b- Y% Z  W
Houston-area Toyota dealer, said at a news conference that also
$ ~. P) H) u3 ]( i8 g# Dserved as a pep rally for the visiting dealers. "To compete: }" [( c/ ?$ T+ A  K/ r
with the government as an individual entrepreneur is pretty
( }; ~1 }2 h0 m% w$ u* X) ]  jtough."7 ?  `& m0 g; }7 p8 O
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" }+ `- W* |/ @) b9 ?. i9 IAssociated Press writers Alan Fram, Stephen Manning and Tom; A/ A7 F6 A' s. l2 v3 z- M( S
Raum in Washington and Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to
! v& O. R) @% n' bthis story.2 r0 V9 S% U( c: Z' C0 ^6 }

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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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