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发表于 2010-2-24 15:48 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
老杨团队,追求完美;客户至上,服务到位!
By LARRY MARGASAK and KEN THOMAS
! a! s+ A- D# PWashington (AP) -- The president of Toyota's U.S.2 c% n% ], d, y9 |, `' Q/ D! g
operations acknowledged to skeptical lawmakers on Tuesday that4 T) D- m8 b: [2 \! G
the company's recalls of millions of its cars may "not totally"
+ ?. j0 W3 m! j: A1 n+ }solve the problem of sudden and dangerous acceleration.
. B! g- f: D# W) R) M& g7 e"We are vigilant and we continue to look for potential  j2 N. C2 o( B2 c6 h3 l
causes," Toyota's James Lentz told a congressional panel.! Y, V' h+ h: @1 Z
However, he repeated his company's position that unexpected  E, V* G4 i0 d# A- B- K/ T
acceleration in some of the company's most popular cars and) n3 V4 n$ ?) U# s
trucks was caused by one of two problems -- misplaced floor
% i  t* x4 B% W4 u5 F4 m* lmats and sticking accelerator pedals.# M( n2 Q0 \+ f1 K0 ]& ^
He insisted electronic systems connected to the gas pedal
# E  y3 P; \- V0 Land fuel line did not contribute to the problem, drawing sharp0 p9 G5 t9 K' I' i2 p
criticism from lawmakers who said such a possibility should be& M. o1 G; P6 D& _: }5 P
further explored -- and from a tearful woman driver who could
9 y& h/ `8 ~( m" Z' p" Q  Z9 Unot stop her runaway Lexus.
7 E; Z( E+ p* J5 P+ }) n"Shame on you, Toyota," Rhonda Smith, of Sevierville,3 z, P  L* z  ]/ h
Tenn., said at a congressional hearing. Then she added a second
6 ~6 D4 o# P0 o/ T- z9 Q$ ^  H"shame on you" directed at federal highway safety regulators.
' y- V$ n. K+ Q! @: g5 B% JTexas Republican Rep. Joe Barton cautioned his colleagues
8 L# @5 O4 p# ~early in the hearing against conducting a "witch hunt" and said" a4 q7 E# z# @" G7 {
"We don't want to just assume automatically that Toyota has
6 p$ W# A" e! ~# B* ydone something wrong and has tried to cover it up." But midway
/ R. C0 u8 j! qthrough Lentz's testimony, Barton said of Toyota's* H3 k6 `5 m( _# M2 r9 T
investigation of the problems: "In my opinion, it's a sham."% v4 B, I+ Y* Q/ [) W# E
Lentz said the company had not completely ruled out an8 Y7 e( Z4 u) f. a5 F8 ]
electronics malfunction and was still investigating causes of
! y* h1 \+ A/ wthe sudden acceleration. Still, "We have not found a6 @& G/ h6 @, F7 f) E% U
malfunction" in the electronics of any of the cars at issue, he7 o5 L$ w' w# O/ W  f: y. u/ Z
said.5 R; {2 M+ n7 S8 T; U
As to Smith's harrowing story, "I'm embarrassed for what
4 W- }9 m4 T$ ~2 y1 Jhappened," Lentz said. "I want her and her husband to feel safe7 P/ X" b: p2 `4 u0 ?" r+ S
about driving our products," Lentz said.2 N8 Z6 h, w! X. m  b2 A
Three congressional panels are investigating Toyota's
2 k+ [- ~8 H6 q% {: V3 {" Dproblems, which affect a huge number of Americans. Toyota has  \+ |2 e  u- y+ G
recalled some 8.5 million vehicles worldwide -- more than 6
0 o: T9 i( l7 F* Z! N. D( Wmillion in the United States -- since last fall because of
" Q9 q% k) x' }. I# X. P- a7 xunintended acceleration problems in multiple models and braking' J. `; N1 D/ ]) s# U8 ^
issues in the Prius hybrid. It is also investigating steering+ z5 M3 F  ?4 |" `; F! i( R
concerns in Corollas. People with Toyotas have complained of) H# f) X9 A7 U9 |& X7 o
their vehicles speeding out of control despite efforts to slow
. k" J9 L# b) I' Jdown, sometimes resulting in deadly crashes. The government has4 W: z+ a9 p8 ~" X2 u
received complaints of 34 deaths linked to sudden acceleration! J4 x0 C+ g& C* [
of Toyota vehicles since 2000.) x3 p1 E8 y( O3 e" w! ^
Lentz, who choked up while discussing the death of his own
% G  _6 P3 ]+ v, k5 L$ Q( abrother more than 20 years ago in a car accident, said he
# t, ~. t( z2 aunderstood the pain.6 X- S5 h+ ?1 u, C
"I know what those families go through," he said.( `* v8 E. U% r3 X
Lentz has said in the past that he was confident Toyota's" {: q8 ]8 R  _% Y
fixes on the recalled vehicles would correct the problems.
. D% g0 @  Y4 V: wBut when pressed by Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman. e: e( h. Q& \1 l1 l5 ~8 f6 V; c
Henry Waxman, D-Calif., on whether the two recalls Toyota put7 x( E( O; x* J( j! }% ]
in place to deal with the issue would completely solve it,' L+ W- f% F$ Q3 ^( k0 L
Lentz replied: "Not totally."
1 q: _# s- a" r, oStill, he said chances of unintended accelerations were
! G4 @% }& _; {7 g" l6 w"very, very slim" once the recall was complete. Lentz also said% {; k6 y' j* h3 h, N' {
Toyota was putting in new brakes that can override the gas
; w8 f- T: ]+ M" ^pedal on almost all of its new vehicles and a majority of its
- J4 z2 Z5 H* u  wvehicles already on the road.
- ~9 ^( A4 r- h. c& Q- x- sMeanwhile, Toyota president Akio Toyoda, who will testify9 R2 f$ ]* a, {( p- z7 w9 U: G
before a separate panel on Wednesday, said he took "full( i1 g$ z: b# O( g4 V! H
responsibility" for the uncertainty felt by Toyota owners and* H& j4 q4 \( C, [3 E
offered his condolences to a San Diego, Calif., family who were
! C  H* Z# E- u/ M5 E( y2 w* n  X, h2 ^killed in late August, reigniting interest in the problems.; W0 H! M8 J4 `% ~" d4 J1 P; ^. ?
"I will do everything in my power to ensure that such a5 Q3 _  |( F6 h9 D/ r( @
tragedy never happens again," Toyoda said in prepared testimony
1 s% h/ Q/ |. P! {for Wednesday's hearing to the House Government Oversight
+ }6 l2 T2 g3 TCommittee. "My name is on every car. You have my personal: O$ c$ w: C3 F+ k: V" {' T
commitment that Toyota will work vigorously and unceasingly to
4 a" e( M* C, Q( T+ `restore the trust of our customers."' _- Y1 B- n( M- U* c
Lawmakers heard a brief, but riveting, deion from
8 F9 R- C6 i: M6 Q& q2 m7 dSmith, the Tennessee woman whose Toyota-made Lexus suddenly! z  E- T) |- d+ R
zoomed to 100 miles per hour as she tried to get it to stop --% _* g" w, F( a/ D! V/ C, [
shifting to neutral, trying to throw the car into reverse and
% v, @4 Q% ~+ e# R, [( `9 Xhitting the emergency brake. Finally, her car slowed enough
# v9 c' H2 Q' K+ O1 Ythat she was able to pull it off the road onto the median and. b, ]" l5 Q; J* R% T$ ~0 k9 j
turn off the engine.7 u. D5 [0 I6 L6 B; r6 e
Fighting back tears, she described her nightmare ride of
  P5 T6 M* w$ u5 ?: iOctober 2006, calling it "a near death experience."+ k2 Y9 o8 @7 C1 r) q/ y; D1 S
"After six miles, God intervened" and slowed the car, she
: }" L7 O! m: C* g5 Jsaid. She added that it took a long time for Toyota to respond
7 J% `: Y5 O3 q% o2 k( Gto her complaints.
- p2 V4 K: B( G9 }3 j" {In an often contentious full day of testimony, lawmakers
9 A/ O; \/ B9 ~4 qreturned again and again to the question of whether electronic
* ~9 A; Q1 V/ I, @' hmalfunctions may have contributed to the speeding cars.0 J' ^" M- Y; w- h
"We are confident that no problems exist with the electric% T; _2 Y( c, k" Y
throttle control system in our vehicles," Lentz said. He cited
9 P/ w4 U5 `4 P8 x8 u' o# t* |0 e( d"fail-safe mechanisms" in the cars that were designed to shut
( f! g+ m  C1 v* @1 n4 y1 [off or reduce engine power "in the event of a system failure."
9 l- m/ j- c9 r6 }Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told the panel in
8 z/ j, ?% q" L4 |. L5 m7 }prepared testimony that possible electronics problems were) k. `# m  i( h  M+ w$ g
being looked into by his agency. He said the company's recalls- x7 E7 o0 ^- r, U* m% |# Z; x
were important steps but "we don't maintain that they answer
- V% t8 E* o- r5 Ievery question."! d, M: o- |" S6 ?( R, t
Toyota hired a consulting firm to analyze whether( b3 N3 H( |% ~- d  ?: K2 ?/ A
electronic problems could cause unintended acceleration. The+ u9 j' M9 @9 K2 E
firm, Exponent Inc., found no link between the two. But' K$ k$ v2 L. b1 T; }
committee investigators said the testing studied only a small
8 r7 b  r5 D* {& v* K/ Wnumber of vehicles
% l! X; i4 I0 @$ J5 j2 dTracking down an electrical problem can be far more& E/ N! g% N! |+ O$ V9 u5 O% C) U0 p
difficult, expensive and time-consuming than finding a; z; r3 X) o% Q3 w/ h# B6 m( i
mechanical problem. Electrical problems can have more than one
  `! X. w  W5 H0 Lsource, and they can come from inside or outside the car.
% M  N5 _) G' B, p& T+ n9 @9 W8 v5 qMechanical problems often leave clues such as physical damage,
/ O' {. W: R0 o1 M% D; Zwhere electronic troubles can be hidden in software or leave no# I0 S- d+ D/ F! b# A, O  F9 M
trace at all.4 |6 A& Q0 C# ?9 H( u
House investigators who reviewed Toyota's customer call
2 W" o+ P# _3 U$ Z# R7 s1 D' g5 Odatabase found that 70 percent of the complaints of sudden2 j; K7 L: x( ~9 @+ d! v. r8 |
acceleration were for vehicles that are not subject to the
7 D3 i! d, A, A! m7 Drecalls over floor mats or sticky pedals.0 J+ k5 k8 }4 I. ?5 N" S: {
Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., chairman of the subcommittee,: K0 ]. v+ X, m' ^7 [7 h5 I/ [" b. _
said Toyota "misled the American public by saying that they and
) c, l5 a1 p. ?3 c. o2 I# Pother independent sources had thoroughly analyzed the% W8 k1 k, X# T/ ^
electronics systems and eliminated electronics as a possible
$ O: w' @1 K8 a/ E4 t- T6 @7 M! Jcause of sudden unintended acceleration when, in fact, the only5 \8 g# \" W4 Y! V
such review was a flawed study conducted by a company retained
4 u" Q0 T6 f5 q  R: Y7 wby Toyota's lawyers."$ l) m5 N2 q! N4 K* F- G6 R$ I/ _& ]
Lentz apologized anew for the company's slow handling of4 n1 M( f, q# \) D2 g4 z
problems. "We have not lived up to the high standards our
0 W* Y6 A6 `9 a  a2 R; T: rcustomers and the public have come to expect from Toyota," he
/ g  p' y6 y0 P/ e2 Dsaid.
  g" N* |9 V: n, ]0 Q& ~$ T! g"Put simply, it has taken us too long to come to grips with
* X/ H, p  O+ f2 P& V4 U( la rare but serious set of safety issues, despite all of our7 s6 I4 o9 z! \& L
good faith efforts," said Lentz, president and chief operating
/ b3 W1 b6 u% \. N% X9 u4 uofficer of Toyota Motor Sales USA. Inc./ g: u4 X6 z7 k" X2 `/ h8 R. t2 ]7 n
Separately, among hundreds of Toyota dealers lobbying+ \) Z& |0 a* c1 G
members of Congress Tuesday, there seemed to be widespread
8 s( O( N' M2 C  }rancor toward a federal government they view as picking on the
9 B9 }0 m; r# a. A; F# jautomaker, at least in part because of the government's$ ?! r+ O2 v6 v; m  X6 \
investment of billions of dollars in General Motors and8 n3 \1 f3 e1 s. k6 |
Chrysler.! T1 l0 U& h& n. ~" u6 V0 F
"That's hard for me as a citizen to understand why my tax
  \5 b0 g* w9 i2 A6 @dollars are going in that direction," Paul Atkinson, a" H+ j* l3 W) n$ `- S7 V, a, B
Houston-area Toyota dealer, said at a news conference that also
1 x, L5 c4 [  x! Y* l1 s& a3 E% Pserved as a pep rally for the visiting dealers. "To compete
" h. {8 A; u) |7 P: K, f# awith the government as an individual entrepreneur is pretty
. J2 P' y" t! N  ?tough."& K, r' d8 L8 k; Y
---' z1 R! G7 Y; g4 K# @+ h$ r
Associated Press writers Alan Fram, Stephen Manning and Tom. M! Z$ ^3 q4 t# h
Raum in Washington and Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to0 X, W/ A' w! T. V
this story.
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3 S  f0 Y& V( V8 ~! y6 O+ o; c2 h, Q-0- Feb/23/2010 21:04 GMT
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发表于 2010-2-27 22:40 | 显示全部楼层
本来踏板就不是什问题的关键,recall也只不过是对大众的心理治疗罢了
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