Toyota Recall Update – No evidence of electronic throttle failure in repaired cars
March 5th Toyota Motor Corp. said a partial review of complaints of unintended acceleration after vehicles were repaired had found no evidence of electronic throttle system failing on fixed vehicles.
Toyota recalled more than 6 million vehicles in the U.S. due to loose floor mats that can jam the accelerator and will not spring back as designed, Toyota said this week it has fixed more than 1 million vehicles.

Toyota Floor Mat - Gas Pedal recall
U.S. regulators said they are reviewing more than 60 complaints that the fixes made, had not solved the problem.
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