M*****r 发帖数: 26 | 1 Floor mats太好使了。。。各大车厂纷纷效仿啊。。。
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-12-14/u-s-upgrades-probe-of-
An investigation into complaints that loose floor mats in some Ford Motor Co
. (F) Fusion, Lincoln MKZ and Mercury Milan cars may jam accelerator pedals
was upgraded by U.S. regulators.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which regulates auto
safety, today said it intensified a probe opened in May 2010 to an
engineering analysis after receiving 52 complaints.
The investigation covers about 480,000 cars from model years 2008 to 2010,
NHTSA said today on its website. Accelerator pedals may be stuck down by “
unsecured or double stacked floor mats,” NHTSA said. No crashes or injuries
have been reported, though some drivers said they had to shift into neutral
or turn off the engine to slow down, according to the agency.
“We were disappointed by NHTSA’s upgrade of this investigation,
particularly since the condition under investigation relates to improperly
installed, unsecured or double stacked floor mats, but we will continue to
cooperate fully with the agency through this process,” Susan Krusel, a Ford
spokeswoman, said.
NHTSA’s Ford investigation shows the regulator is continuing to learn about
instances of unintended acceleration, similar to reports that plagued
Toyota Motor Corp. (7203) in 2009 and 2010. Asia’s largest automaker
recalled more than 10 million cars and trucks worldwide after complaints
that resulted in congressional hearings.
“It’s certainly a red flag,” Philip Reed, senior consumer advice editor
for auto researcher Edmunds.com, said in an interview. “NHTSA takes it very
, very seriously.”
Toyota Fines
Toyota paid record fines to NHTSA of $48.8 million in 2010 for failing to
recall models affected by the flaws in a timely manner. It still faces
customer lawsuits related to the defects.
Toyota blamed floor mats that could jam pedals and accelerators that could
stick in the down position, and NHTSA agreed. Some auto-safety advocates
have said they suspect electronics faults in the Toyota incidents and the
National Academy of Sciences, which reviewed NHTSA’s investigation, has
said it couldn’t rule that out.
Follow-up actions continue. Toyota recalled 154,000 2010 Lexus RX SUVs on
June 29 to fix and replace mats that can slip out of position and interfere
with accelerator pedals.
Consumers need to take responsibility, especially during winter months, to
not stack floor mats that could jam accelerators, particularly those pedals
that hinge at the bottom instead of the top, Reed said.
“The manufacturers are very sensitive to this,” he said. “There’s only
so much they can do. They have to provide an accelerator pedal, obviously.
They’re not fully in control of how people modify the vehicle.”
Ford fell 2 percent to $11.05 at 1:35 p.m. New York time. The company, based
in Dearborn, Michigan, also said today it’s talking with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency about how it tests fuel-economy performance
of new vehicles, following a Consumer Reports finding that its hybrids fall
short of mileage promises.
To contact the reporters on this story: Angela Greiling Keane in Washington
at a**********[email protected]; Jeff Plungis in Washington at jplungis@
bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Bernard Kohn at bkohn2@
bloomberg.net | g********b 发帖数: 8461 | 2 48万个车,一共52个complaints,也就是万分之一,这也要认真对待,足见Ford对用户
人身安全的重视。 |
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