Showing posts with label Power Steering Investigation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Power Steering Investigation. Show all posts

2.17.2010

Detroit News: NHTSA To Announce Formal Investigation Into Toyota Corolla


The Detroit News reports that the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration will announce a formal investigation into complaints about steering in the Toyota Corolla Thursday.

As we reported Wednesday, Toyota is considering a recall of the 2009 and 2010 models, which use electrical rather than mechanical steering...converting the steering wheel from an implement which is directly linked to and physically turns the front wheels into a control device that sends electrical impulses to a computer, which then tells the wheels which way to turn, how much and how quickly.

More than 160 Corolla drivers have complained to the feds, many claiming the cars veered sharply and suddenly at speeds above 40 miles per hour. At least 10 injuries have been alleged.

Toyota Corolla Recall Possible; Brake Override System Will Be In All Models Soon; Company President Won't Appear Before Congress


Toyota says it's considering recalling its best selling model (and the world's), the Corolla. Consumer complaints about cars veering off track have grown since Toyota switched from mechanical to electrical steering (which changes the steering wheel from a direct connection to the wheels and makes it an input device which a computer then decodes and acts upon) in the Corolla.

2.03.2010

US Government Investigating Chevy Cobalt Power Steering


Could Chevrolet be next in line for a huge recall? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has opened an investigation into complaints about the Chevy Cobalt's power steering. General Motors says it and the government have recieved more than 1,100 complaints and reports of 11 accidents. Click here for today's Los Angeles Times story.