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Originally Posted by FocusDude
I'm clueless below so bare with me if its completely insane.
I was under the impression it's coming down on the software not allowing the brakes to be over-rode. Options to disengage the accelerator were tried, but failed. Like the cars computer was being controlled by something else other then the driver's controls. I'd like to know if with all the computerization in cars, can they get virus like your desktop? What if a piece of information was deleted somehow? Not having physical connections worries me kinda.
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There are always conflicting reports so I could be wrong as well. BUT from the reports Ive heard on the news Toyota has tested and found that the electronics have no flaw. This is why they are clueless as to some of the incidents.
Now Toyota has possibly the BEST engineers in the auto industry. MAYBE second to Mercedes. I find it wierd that they can't track down the problem UNLESS they are covering it up which is very possible.
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Originally Posted by motorvated
Obeewon, most threads on this forum suck...but I actually read and thought about your post. I agree, something is fishy...especially for a company like Toyota. They dont make this kind of mistake. I guess time will tell whos right, and what really happened.
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Thanks. Im just trying to get people to think which seems hard for most members of TST to do. Anything not backed by the government is stamped as a conspiracy or un American.