Toyota are now having to recall cars in Europe to address the issue of faulty accelerator mechanisms. 2.3 million cars in the US are affected.
Toyota has been having huge problems with sticking accelerator issues on their cars in the US. It seems a faulty mechanism does – under certain circumstances – stick on or return too slowly. This has lead to a number of accidents in the US and Toyota is recalling 2.3 million cars in the US in an attempt to fix the issue.
But the issue is wider than this. Toyota has had to stop making the affected cars as they had no modified parts to fit. It’s now being reported that their supplier – CTS Corporation – has come up with a modified part, but that in itself raises more issues. Apparently CTS has an annual production capacity of 2 million units, so with 2.3 million US cars already potentially unsafe to drive it’s unclear how Toyota are going to solve this problem.
And now it looks as if there are cars in Europe that could contain the malfunctioning mechanism. Toyota say they don’t yet have numbers for how many cars are affected in Europe and nor are they sure which models suffer the problem (that’s reassuring), but the cars affected in the US are:
- 2010 Highlander
- 2009-2010 Corolla
- 2009-2010 Matrix
- 2009-2010 RAV4
- Some 2007-2010 Camry models
- 2007-2010 Tundra
- 2008-2010 Sequoia
- 2005-2010 Avalon
But if you lump in the potential in Europe to the acknowledged numbers in the US you have at least a couple of years of production just to rectify the existing issue, without figuring in to the equation the requirements for new car builds.
Not surprisingly Toyota’s share price has dropped over this issue. By almost 10%.




derek murt says
i have a y reg toyota avensis on many occasions withmy 10 yr old son in car the throttle sticks on full and just revs to max i just disengage clutch and watch every body stare, a police officer once thought i was mucking about until i got out of car and it was still revving[,what do i do to get mine fixed ]toyota garages are pretty usless.toyota have allways had problems with their cars one was steering rack i recall a friend bought a new avensis it was in garage most of the first three months .they would not refund his money or fix problem. he sold it to another garage they found fault and were not happy having to pay nearly £2500 to fix a six month old car.