US: Consultant study shows no fault in Toyota ETCS-i

Toyota has retained the services of engineering and scientific consulting firm Exponent to look into the performance of the ETCS-i system (Electronic Throttle Control System with intelligence) on Toyota and Lexus models for concerns related to unintended acceleration. The company has had to recall more than 8.5 million vehicles around It’s time to log in … Continued

Toyota has retained the services of engineering and scientific consulting firm Exponent to look into the performance of the ETCS-i system (Electronic Throttle Control System with intelligence) on Toyota and Lexus models for concerns related to unintended acceleration. The company has had to recall more than 8.5 million vehicles around

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