Mine was fixed yesterday, strangly enough my MPG went up by 1/2 MPG!? They also completed a Toyota's "multipoint inspection" which I think consisted looking at tires, oil level and plugging in the reader. Could this have some how reseting my fueling?
That should say YOUR accelerator pedal may be stuck, because if your pedal got stuck you'd be pulling away real quick and no one would be able to read it lol.
Don't really need credit, but I do want this all to be done with. I'm so sick of all the blown out of proportion the media, friends, and co-workers have made of this hype. :banghead:
Mine was fixed yesterday, strangly enough my MPG went up by 1/2 MPG!? They also completed a Toyota's "multipoint inspection" which I think consisted looking at tires, oil level and plugging in the reader. Could this have some how reseting my fueling?
How's the performance? Did they updated the software also? When you apply both the accelerator and brakes at the same time does the engine goes into idle?
One thing...on mine, it seems a bit more sensitive than before. It's responding quicker. Not by much, but enough that I noticed it when I first gave it a good go. I drove around for a bit to see if there was any changes. Perhaps I'm just over analyzing it.
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