Consumer Complaints


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ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL
04/06/201231212
 This is an incident involving sudden vehicle acceleration. i was stopped with my foot on the brake in the where great mall parkway turns onto eastbound montague expwy in milpitas, ca. despite having my foot on the brake, the vehicle began to creep forward. i responded by pressing the brake pedal harder. this caused the vehicle stability control system to engage and the brake pedal pushed through the resistance point as is typical when the vehicle stability control engages. the vehicle began to accelerate so i quickly moved the transmission selector from drive into park in order to stop the vehicle. i reported the failure to toyota motor sales usa and the complaint was assigned case number 1204061370. i followed the recommended procedure of having the vehicle inspected by the local toyota dealer, piercey toyota, on april 13, 2012. the service manager completed an inspection and submitted a report to toyota technical services. today, may 2, 2012, i followed up with both the piercey toyota service manager and with toyota motor sales. anthony of toyota told me, essentially, that toyota refuses to acknowledge the failure and refuses to give me a formal written response. anthony continued by saying that if this response was not satisfactory to me, then i should get an outside counsel. i submit that the sudden unintentional acceleration problem still exists with toyota--at least with my vehicle--and that it needs to be fixed. it is my opinion that toyota is 'giving the finger' to the problem and to the united states and that toyota's failure to properly address the problem will likely kill innocent people if toyota does not find a real solution. i am prepared to submit more documents and details regarding this incident and the problem. i would like to be put directly in touch with an officer at your office so that i can enter a full and formal complaint.