03-11-2010, 12:27 PM
AMoore wrote:
I recently car pooled with a very bright colleague and the subject of Toyota's came up. He drives an Infiniti and admits not being into cars and he said that he wouldn't know what to do if the accelerator stuck. Being in his late 50s, I figured he had experience with this from carbureted cars.
First, most cars, with stability control, don't allow gas+brake together.
Second, as Aaron states, through it in neutral.
Quote:Another point for Toyota drivers who believe their accelerators are sticking . . . "N" means neutral.
I recently car pooled with a very bright colleague and the subject of Toyota's came up. He drives an Infiniti and admits not being into cars and he said that he wouldn't know what to do if the accelerator stuck. Being in his late 50s, I figured he had experience with this from carbureted cars.
First, most cars, with stability control, don't allow gas+brake together.
Second, as Aaron states, through it in neutral.
JPD
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10+ year 'Toter
'06 Boxster S (Stuttgart 5.12.06)
'08 Cayenne (Leipzig 6.18.08)
Past: '99 Boxster/'05 MazdaSpeed Grand Am Cup