BY BRUCE HOTCHKISS, RIPTIDE CAR GUY
Once again, “unintended acceleration” is in the news, this time striking Toyota. People are afraid to drive their Toyotas for fear they will rocket down the road. We have seen vivid videos of crashed Toyotas, and people have died.I do not want to minimize the tragedy, but one simple little action could have saved their lives: SHIFT INTO NEUTRAL! If you feel your vehicle accelerating without your foot being on the gas pedal, reach over and bump the gearshift into neutral. Yes, the engine will rev like crazy. It may even self-destruct (unlikely, because most modern vehicles have a “rev limiter” to keep the engine from self-destructing), but a blown engine is far cheaper than a lost life. Now that the engine isn't pushing (or pulling) the car to ever faster speeds, brake gently and pull off the road. As soon as the vehicle has come to a stop, shut off the engine and call a tow truck. The steps to saving your life are simple: DON’T PANIC, shift into neutral, come to a safe stop, and shut off the engine.
well, shame on them, they better come over the hill and see how many pacificans drive subarus, though i venture to say, probably a lot more foresters and outbacks than the scary-fast wrx
Posted by: John Maybury | February 02, 2010 at 10:39 AM
As much as I love Subaru, they do not seem to love either me or Pacifica. When I asked to test a WRX STi, I was told that Pacifica was not important enough.
Posted by: Bruce Hotchkiss | February 02, 2010 at 07:48 AM
FORESTER FOREVER
Posted by: John Maybury | February 01, 2010 at 07:07 PM
Subaru is the official car of the Pacifica Blogger's Guild.
Posted by: Steve Sinai | February 01, 2010 at 04:50 PM
Thanks, Bruce. I'm driving a Toyota, but it's a Tundra and I don't think they have the problem, but it's still good to know the information to stop!
Posted by: Lois Rogan | February 01, 2010 at 03:58 PM
Hey Bruce!
Thanks for the information! We haven't had this problem with either of our Toyotas and enjoy driving them.
Just another reason to drive a Toyota hybrid!
Posted by: Karen Rosenstein | February 01, 2010 at 03:41 PM