Toyota recall
Toyota warned dealers about Camry issue in 2002
March 23, 2010
Toyota warned dealerships in 2002 that Camry owners were complaining some 2002 model year Camry vehicles may exhibit a surging during light throttle input at speeds between 38-42 mph. The technical service bulletin went to every U.S. Toyota dealership in late August 2002 about throttles surging and recommended adjustments in an electronic control unit to fix the problem. The attorneys now suing Toyota say the repair bulletin is proof the car company knowingly lied to the public about the causes of sudden acceleration, blaming floor mats or stuck gas pedals instead.
Read Toyota Service Bulletin.
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