04 Feb, 2010
Japan Government Investigate Toyota software glitch is to blame for Prius brake problems
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This year Toyota announces the Toyota recall due to gas pedal issue, the recall of its iconic Prius hybrid vehicles, Toyata said a software glitch is to blame for braking problems in the 2010 model.
“We would want to be given a little time,” Hiro Yuki Yokoyama, Toyota’s managing officer, said when reporters asked whether a recall was in the works.
The company changed its braking system software in January as part of what it called “constant quality improvements,” but did not say what it would do about vehicles manufactured before then.
Toyota officials described the problem as a “disconnect” in the vehicle’s complex anti-lock brake system (ABS) that causes less than a one-second lag. With the delay, a vehicle going 60 mph will have traveled nearly another 90 feet before the brakes begin to take hold.
Brakes in hybrids such as the Prius operate differently from brakes in most cars.
In addition to standard brakes, which use friction from pads pressed against drums or rotors, the electric motors in hybrids help slow them. The process also generates electricity to recharge the batteries.
The Japanese government has warned Toyota to take seriously mounting complaints with the Prius. Toyota Vice President Shinichi Sasaki met with Japan’s transport minister on Wednesday.