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Law enforcement entry - vehicle was involved in a crash. Driver reports unintended acceleration as he was unable to stop his vehicle from accelerating. Independent witness appears to verify driver's report. Vehicle was traveling at approximately 35 mph on a city street when it began to accelerate for no apparent reason before crashing into another vehicle.
The contact owns a 1996 Toyota Corolla. The contact stated that during rainy weather, the steering wheel would turn independently and the vehicle would accelerate from left to right abnormally before straightening. During the failure, the contact depressed the brakes but to no avail until the vehicle came to a stop independently. The vehicle was neither inspected nor repaired for the failure. The contact called the manufacturer who offered no assistance. The VIN was unavailable. The current and failure mileage was 47,000.
I no longer own this vehicle, but it was a 1996 Toyota Corolla, and I hope the information I provide here can help somehow with any current investigations. Around 100,000 miles, I took my car to a non-dealer mechanic to replace my timing belt as a matter of maintenance. After this replacement, my cruise control never worked again, and I noticed that in moments of deceleration (either in braking or coasting) that the engine would suddenly race and I could feel the gas pedal pull from its resting position. Please note that the model I've indicated is inaccurate -- I don't recall what the model was as I no longer own the vehicle. I've been as specific as I can be. I just thought it might prove useful. The incident date is also inaccurate as this occurred frequently enough to notice, but not often enough or severely enough to warrant my taking to a dealer.
Ltr from congressman jo bonner on behalf of his constituent, who has concerns about the cruise control in his 1996 Toyota Corolla. The consumer stated the consumer control did not perform as designed. The consumer stated Toyota denied knowing anything about a recall.
On Oct 1 2006 my Toyota Corolla 1996 model economy type had its accelerator stuck and I was not able to reduce the speed or brake it. And after traveling at about 70 miles per hour for. 5 minutes it felt like some thing fell from the front and the car lost all power so I was able to coast to a stop in a parking lot. Then saw smoke from the hood and it burst in to flames by the time fire crew were able to stop all of the engine was one black molten mass.
- Plano, TX, USA
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- Beaverton, OR, USA