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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 THOMAS+ ]$ I( D; T3 B# `
Washington (AP) -- The president of Toyota's U.S.
4 q8 h2 }3 {9 k: I9 z$ Hoperations acknowledged to skeptical lawmakers on Tuesday that
" m( I3 t; c0 z/ ~9 tthe company's recalls of millions of its cars may "not totally"
4 F- C( [" ~% \5 s9 Psolve the problem of sudden and dangerous acceleration.4 G/ ]3 f& v" r6 _$ @
"We are vigilant and we continue to look for potential
. e% S0 j# w" G/ vcauses," Toyota's James Lentz told a congressional panel.6 N0 k: l5 F( W" I! j4 Y" P5 W
However, he repeated his company's position that unexpected
$ h: n# i; h1 L/ I& Gacceleration in some of the company's most popular cars and4 f1 b4 j" f+ h3 S8 ]% |' K
trucks was caused by one of two problems -- misplaced floor9 i+ K4 l5 N) e; s# {9 @+ i/ |
mats and sticking accelerator pedals.; f. ^$ @) c  u: N* e: F+ T
He insisted electronic systems connected to the gas pedal
; G  @9 s1 |4 w  M# b" ]and fuel line did not contribute to the problem, drawing sharp) |- c! y4 E- ]8 Q
criticism from lawmakers who said such a possibility should be% |) u  e: q  [  K; V# k% F3 e/ q
further explored -- and from a tearful woman driver who could( T' M  M; \# J1 G* f9 z- s9 r7 F
not stop her runaway Lexus.+ g) f: t/ y+ V1 i8 k- Y& M. v8 n
"Shame on you, Toyota," Rhonda Smith, of Sevierville,
' R( ~# w6 t& ~7 {6 Z- {6 l& _Tenn., said at a congressional hearing. Then she added a second
, D- s! n! P4 r" |7 D"shame on you" directed at federal highway safety regulators.
4 L& ^$ d( q) A# q" ?; a" M. ^Texas Republican Rep. Joe Barton cautioned his colleagues! \7 a- z" k% e
early in the hearing against conducting a "witch hunt" and said
9 h7 D+ Q, I- o* ?5 u"We don't want to just assume automatically that Toyota has
7 m1 z0 J! Z3 l$ G5 s' Xdone something wrong and has tried to cover it up." But midway3 y9 R/ n! _( z; j. x4 u" q5 |
through Lentz's testimony, Barton said of Toyota's
8 w( A: x8 l4 d8 V- K! Xinvestigation of the problems: "In my opinion, it's a sham."5 ~+ s! y, p& z8 \. b( L% n0 ~
Lentz said the company had not completely ruled out an
/ `9 l- l& R3 v" X+ Celectronics malfunction and was still investigating causes of5 U% p8 a% W+ F
the sudden acceleration. Still, "We have not found a! _4 F9 T/ \# \- H: l
malfunction" in the electronics of any of the cars at issue, he) N% V7 i- S2 D* _9 Z% @
said.
% i+ I4 K' Y6 G7 y. j+ X& wAs to Smith's harrowing story, "I'm embarrassed for what9 W8 x0 ^! N% ^4 J  f) z! s
happened," Lentz said. "I want her and her husband to feel safe
  L! f# H8 t2 M1 a6 e! Labout driving our products," Lentz said.
7 v. d8 `1 S* V3 a9 ]Three congressional panels are investigating Toyota's) J4 T; e+ m7 n6 x
problems, which affect a huge number of Americans. Toyota has
6 v9 g; y$ F; E! }8 O1 {! D% lrecalled some 8.5 million vehicles worldwide -- more than 6
' J  N  t( e2 ]1 g9 ~5 ^- Tmillion in the United States -- since last fall because of
2 g, l0 y3 o2 {$ Vunintended acceleration problems in multiple models and braking
5 R# F9 s( L' g3 wissues in the Prius hybrid. It is also investigating steering: Q" a# C* U3 z$ c, ]
concerns in Corollas. People with Toyotas have complained of
; G8 k6 P8 I4 |, _their vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow
3 c( s9 X4 w( ^6 ~5 U2 Mdown, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has
- e$ G8 T% r9 P5 P# hreceived complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration1 T1 n- D3 [4 I8 y
of Toyota vehicles since 2000.
0 A; V9 ^5 a* D; ]' ~Lentz, who choked up while discussing the death of his own* R/ C9 D/ O# s8 w; r# J$ c- o. q
brother more than 20 years ago in a car accident, said he! n5 ]+ p) ]5 R' `& K2 P
understood the pain.' \6 v/ i0 g# O0 b
"I know what those families go through," he said.6 x4 [& d. X6 u
Lentz has said in the past that he was confident Toyota's; Y0 G. J! _! R
fixes on the recalled vehicles would correct the problems.
2 k/ T+ t5 S+ c' j" ~* Q3 uBut when pressed by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman
( q  g4 S& k* @: e  nHenry Waxman, D-Calif., on whether the two recalls Toyota put
* E" E4 g8 M7 l' y: ^( T$ Qin place to deal with the issue would completely solve it,
5 f" V7 t8 f2 b8 U+ M' eLentz replied: "Not totally."
* i) G0 {  x1 o$ N* OStill, he said chances of unintended accelerations were& ^$ H7 Q5 J  C6 V5 b; `2 T' l
"very, very slim" once the recall was complete. Lentz also said! c  h0 c  m% j, d2 N/ V& O
Toyota was putting in new brakes that can override the gas
& l  r8 y8 P. F! |pedal on almost all of its new vehicles and a majority of its1 _* ?1 `6 q, G  [  B; k
vehicles already on the road.1 }9 X( u( D$ p/ |' M+ K. ]
Meanwhile, Toyota president Akio Toyoda, who will testify
9 X0 w+ d+ g+ J- Zbefore a separate panel on Wednesday, said he took "full
# E+ u4 Q$ ]6 Q2 Iresponsibility" for the uncertainty felt by Toyota owners and
* \' L/ c& A, P( b$ uoffered his condolences to a San Diego, Calif., family who were( G! k6 a% }+ I( _  h6 s
killed in late August, reigniting interest in the problems.
  T9 l1 E: l! u& n4 L"I will do everything in my power to ensure that such a
! C4 ]$ c" i  y# {* @$ Etragedy never happens again," Toyoda said in prepared testimony
  \8 r# `; n& Xfor Wednesday's hearing to the House Government Oversight
/ A- X8 R8 r3 ^% e/ w! VCommittee. "My name is on every car. You have my personal) i: D( E" R, x; k' D/ i/ r" l
commitment that Toyota will work vigorously and unceasingly to
# g% C2 ]/ Y. \8 b& d& _restore the trust of our customers."
( Z5 C/ q: f: V' R& R# lLawmakers heard a brief, but riveting, deion from
& {/ E* ^- x0 V. m2 P6 o0 J" YSmith, the Tennessee woman whose Toyota-made Lexus suddenly) n! I. B! E- _! @: _
zoomed to 100 miles per hour as she tried to get it to stop --5 R( r+ y) N, g( `. |1 i8 z# l/ Q
shifting to neutral, trying to throw the car into reverse and4 P- ]) M5 d' g7 I
hitting the emergency brake. Finally, her car slowed enough
: z! i" u' o9 ?. M3 A! \, Zthat she was able to pull it off the road onto the median and* {0 \( l4 c2 A
turn off the engine.% Y; J; Q! v: ]3 ^4 |5 R' ?
Fighting back tears, she described her nightmare ride of% d( f" k6 P5 }- N2 |* o
October 2006, calling it "a near death experience."
( p. M, o( |$ j7 O9 g$ p9 V3 m"After six miles, God intervened" and slowed the car, she
5 Y( d% D3 I+ `4 b% V# U& e4 Ysaid. She added that it took a long time for Toyota to respond
. n: e- {- X' p2 ]# `to her complaints.
: C+ _& R8 L& ]+ W" [' l4 H+ `In an often contentious full day of testimony, lawmakers$ g9 W$ x$ {9 D$ w
returned again and again to the question of whether electronic7 P# ]: r0 L1 X/ r' z: |. ?
malfunctions may have contributed to the speeding cars.
3 p! U* F1 r$ v$ O2 F- h"We are confident that no problems exist with the electric; [2 a& x+ }# N5 J
throttle control system in our vehicles," Lentz said. He cited
8 p* \9 d3 q5 @/ r, U1 u' P7 t"fail-safe mechanisms" in the cars that were designed to shut( u/ Y2 D1 o$ c0 ^' y& f
off or reduce engine power "in the event of a system failure."4 l+ ~& I2 D8 Y' _
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told the panel in
4 w0 n4 q6 E; o/ [3 F) A1 l8 Hprepared testimony that possible electronics problems were. T4 ?) {; H& M5 Y+ z% ^
being looked into by his agency. He said the company's recalls
6 e9 ?0 G/ x  q& l4 k7 Iwere important steps but "we don't maintain that they answer
5 w# J7 D. G/ W9 ]7 V' Y- ?8 N  bevery question."
+ h9 z/ j, k6 t% DToyota hired a consulting firm to analyze whether
: \  ]8 g) X1 @4 j( J' qelectronic problems could cause unintended acceleration. The7 [6 p9 [% J* r0 D" Z- E1 d
firm, Exponent Inc., found no link between the two. But+ a2 J  B+ |" `' }  q% R' \
committee investigators said the testing studied only a small4 H' h4 z1 r, S- z8 ^
number of vehicles1 l1 s1 _) f, |( v
Tracking down an electrical problem can be far more1 o+ |! |. i$ ]; m6 B
difficult, expensive and time-consuming than finding a
3 f( W5 A4 V' _! h, M2 I- {/ ?mechanical problem. Electrical problems can have more than one3 i' Y6 ?/ d, q! r! R: `% M: N$ C& Q
source, and they can come from inside or outside the car.
" F1 M" M3 h' i# c- B9 r2 dMechanical problems often leave clues such as physical damage,3 K7 b3 h* D0 f5 I5 [
where electronic troubles can be hidden in software or leave no  G& p) h8 q/ k. [  K) j
trace at all.& G0 O- y% c  K- w4 z: R6 S
House investigators who reviewed Toyota's customer call
8 R# \) S& G4 P' T( d+ N: I- f. qdatabase found that 70 percent of the complaints of sudden8 [7 z, I+ K7 }+ K; S
acceleration were for vehicles that are not subject to the' B) _% J6 U: Q
recalls over floor mats or sticky pedals., C" }# i7 X$ |2 v8 Y+ R* C' m
Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., chairman of the subcommittee,2 i$ x. D5 q. ?- \8 T! B
said Toyota "misled the American public by saying that they and9 Y( P8 z! j0 Y
other independent sources had thoroughly analyzed the1 u; F0 }7 {) _4 G) o) Y+ @
electronics systems and eliminated electronics as a possible
- N* }; `: x/ x4 i* h$ }cause of sudden unintended acceleration when, in fact, the only
, T+ s5 ^! P& A5 S1 j3 Q. P& bsuch review was a flawed study conducted by a company retained5 U$ X$ H2 T- ], `$ a9 w# D
by Toyota's lawyers."
+ Y( w6 M9 I5 Y$ mLentz apologized anew for the company's slow handling of: p9 i/ I5 Z( b6 |2 Y
problems. "We have not lived up to the high standards our- O! h: f3 H& v3 K
customers and the public have come to expect from Toyota," he9 h0 S2 h& P, q  J! r% Q  _6 o
said.
, ~- _% r. h5 U; k: M; t6 x"Put simply, it has taken us too long to come to grips with
, Q7 t9 P+ W3 g; i& n3 w' Ya rare but serious set of safety issues, despite all of our
' `% M7 C: N# [2 d  H( e& f' Agood faith efforts," said Lentz, president and chief operating
0 S: S, z# [4 }4 I" U/ Qofficer of Toyota Motor Sales USA. Inc.
' j1 A5 u, G3 M9 E8 K- l' ESeparately, among hundreds of Toyota dealers lobbying$ X+ P0 x0 @* |# M& ]8 e$ p
members of Congress Tuesday, there seemed to be widespread4 |5 E* x2 E: w  E
rancor toward a federal government they view as picking on the2 G7 h. p. k5 ~  I
automaker, at least in part because of the government's5 Z% M0 a: q4 f( ~6 {
investment of billions of dollars in General Motors and
6 v5 i9 X( q8 G3 P) F1 d, r) VChrysler.1 h  Z: F1 l$ h3 h# q) ~
"That's hard for me as a citizen to understand why my tax# P! z) t2 w: ~/ u3 a
dollars are going in that direction," Paul Atkinson, a: p2 A9 N. }8 x; `4 i$ y! U3 V
Houston-area Toyota dealer, said at a news conference that also
- R4 m( p3 A2 \served as a pep rally for the visiting dealers. "To compete
; N& e  S- n+ k" _5 C' A  hwith the government as an individual entrepreneur is pretty
* a$ e" X/ x( q1 F8 e! K4 p9 u9 o4 Atough."- ?! e2 B8 k$ b2 U+ u
---, C7 Z; N2 d" T& T
Associated Press writers Alan Fram, Stephen Manning and Tom% N" |4 @$ c% B' s6 }8 r: ~
Raum in Washington and Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to
# h2 O7 H# t9 }) e1 Lthis story.* a' [  Z* {6 p
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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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