Is Toyotas Unintended Acceleration Due To The Electric Interference From Cell Phones?
It is now speculated that sudden unintended acceleration in cars can be caused by electro-magnetic interference and other
computer glitches given the sophisticated drive-by-wire systems in modern cars. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) is now all set to investigate if the electro-magnetic interference (EMI) from cell phones and other computer glitches causing the Sudden Unintended Acceleration (SUA) have led to many casualties in several Toyota models.
* Cars have become increasingly reliant on electrical, rather than mechanical, components
* Many modern vehicles use electronic throttle sensors, rather than a mechanical system where a pushing the gas pedal actuates a wire than opens the engines throttle body
* It has been suggested that the issue over Toyotas unintended acceleration problem could be due to electronic interference and may not be a mechanical fault
Cars, computers and cell phones inexplicably malfunction as the EMI induced malfunction of electronics equipment is a common occurrence:
* One may recall the fact that the all the flights request passengers to switch off their electronic equipment like the lap tops and mobile phones prevent any electrical interference with the flights electronic functioning
* It is often witnessed that when a cell phone is put next to a computer, a loud static can often be heard on the computers speakers
* A cars CD player produces a loud static whenever a call is made or received via the cell phone
* When a number is dialed on a cordless phone, one can hear the number being dialed through a baby monitor too
* When a truck goes by, its Citizens Band (CB) radio system can overwhelm the FM radio station tuned in the car
* Most of us have come across motors that cause radio or TV static
Although the root cause for Toyotas Sudden Unintended Acceleration (SUA) remains unknown, some engineers believe electromagnetic interference from cell phones, satellite radio and even microwaves may be contributing to the problem. Electromagnetic interference may disrupt the electronic signals to the throttle system, which controls the acceleration.
Toyota has currently issued a recall for 2.3 million vehicles over alleged faulty mechanical brake pedal. The recall includes the 2009-2010 RAV4, 2009-2010 Corolla, 2009-2010 Matrix, 2005-2010 Avalon, 2007-2010 Camry, 2010 Highlander, 2007-2010 Tundra and 2008-2010 Sequoia.
Information given above is not intended as legal advice. You may continue your lemon law claim or any other contention with your automobiles by contacting Indiana lemon law attorneys of Krohn & Moss Ltd., or Call 1-800 US LEMON (800-875-3666) toll free, to reach Krohn & Moss for your FREE initial consultation.
by: danielaiden
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