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When I think of the word seppuku, I always picture the scene in Ronin where the old dude was telling Robert De Niro the story about samurais who committed seppuku after they avenged the death of their master.

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Might as well. One of the most famous stories about it, as told to DeNiro by a guy who looks like a giant muppet dog.

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More like a sheep dog to me.


Dude, that's Michel Lonsdale (holymadness' avatar)!
post #32 of 39
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Dude, that's Michel Lonsdale (holymadness' avatar)!

I know this, but it doesn't make him look like less of a Muppet.

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post #33 of 39
My Tundra, which is fast as shit for how big it is, has this problem to an extent. Its not really much of an issue though because I try and get decent mileage out of it rather than 10mpg so the pedal isn't always to the floor. 5.7L tend to drain gas quick.

I'm waiting for my notice in the mail, hoping to milk the situation.
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My Tundra, which is fast as shit for how big it is, has this problem to an extent. Its not really much of an issue though because I try and get decent mileage out of it rather than 10mpg so the pedal isn't always to the floor. 5.7L tend to drain gas quick.

I'm waiting for my notice in the mail, hoping to milk the situation.
This sounds scary.
post #35 of 39
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Originally Posted by rjmaiorano View Post
My Tundra, which is fast as shit for how big it is, has this problem to an extent. Its not really much of an issue though because I try and get decent mileage out of it rather than 10mpg so the pedal isn't always to the floor. 5.7L tend to drain gas quick.

I'm waiting for my notice in the mail, hoping to milk the situation.

This does sound scary. What's the symptom? Is the pedal simply "sticky" and slow to move back up? Or does the car experience sudden acceleration out of the blue?
post #36 of 39
Has anyone seen diagrams of how the pedal mechanism is sticking? Are these drive-by-wire systems (all electronic) or a cable system directly connected to the throttle body? (I'm guessing the former). Lots of media coverage, but no mechanical explanation of what's happening.
post #37 of 39
Toyota will not explain what the problem/fix is until tomorrow.

Better question is how they apparently mislead NHTSA investigators. Having done automotive product litigation before, they are FUCKED. The trial lawyers are gonna have a field day and Toyota is gonna lose the benefit of the doubt in US courts for discovery, etc. Welcome to America, Boys!
post #38 of 39
I think you all are forgetting that Toyota is too big to fail.
post #39 of 39
While in college I test drove a '67 Plymouth Fury 383 big block. I punched it and the throttle got stuck wide open. I came pretty close to rear ending stopped cars at about 85mph but thankfully I reached under the peddle and pulled the stuck cable back. Not cool.
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