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Though Toyota had built a reputation on safe, affordable vehicles, the events of the last year have put this reputation in peril. Several drivers were involved in car accidents due to sudden acceleration, faulty driver’s side floor mats or defects in the anti-lock braking systems. Three recalls were sent out at separate times to make consumers aware of the dangers of driving certain Toyota models.
The company issued a recall for the following vehicles due to defective floor mats that may cause the gas pedal to stick:
The following models were recalled due to a defective accelerator pedal:
The following models were recalled:
The major issue is with a problem that makes certain Toyotas speed up unintentionally, and without an ability to stop using the brakes. Investigations continue to determine whether the issue is with the electrical throttle systems in newer models.
If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in an accident due to sudden acceleration in a Toyota, contact a qualified attorney in North Dakota for a free consultation. Only a qualified attorney will be able to get you the compensation you deserve for your injuries and suffering.
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