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US: Toyota refutes EMI effects on acceleration

Toyota has refuted recent suggestions that sudden unintended acceleration could be caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI). At a recent media event in Washington D.C., consultants claimed that the pedal assembly and electronic throttle-control system (ETCSA) in certain Toyota vehicles are not shielded against EMI, leaving them vulnerable to malfunction. One UK It’s time to log … Continued

Toyota has refuted recent suggestions that sudden unintended acceleration could be caused by electromagnetic interference (EMI). At a recent media event in Washington D.C., consultants claimed that the pedal assembly and electronic throttle-control system (ETCSA) in certain Toyota vehicles are not shielded against EMI, leaving them vulnerable to malfunction.

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