Toyota Prius Hybrid Car with Faulty Brakes
February 6, 2010 in General, Hybrid Cars
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The Toyota’s most promotion Hybrid car; the Prius is now facing a bunch of complaints on its Antilock Braking Logic. But the fact to be noticed is that fascinatingly, the complaints wander around the 2010 model only.
The gripe about Prius is that when the brake is helpful in approximate roads like bumpy or icy roads, here occurs a jerking and an unexpected acceleration is done just for less than a second. Spokesperson from Toyota have already admitted this and are blaming on the software that is life responsible for the gripe.
Really the jerking happens in view of the fact that of the lack in slowing down very than of the real acceleration. Some others complain about the inconsistency of the brakes when in need to apply at a snail's pace and steady on approximate or polished roads all owing to ABS is activated for the footing of the tire. Normally the ABS act and react as the hegemony logic deals on the tire slippage.
As the 2010 Prius only is below the knife, Toyota will not retract the exact models as they did for their additional models before, any the baffle mat capture or the sticky pedal may be recalled.
As NHSTA has stanch to start Preliminary Evaluation all ears on owner complaints of the Prius braking logic, Toyota will cooperate with them and will indeed keep well-informed about the progress in their activities hostile to the complaints.
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