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Not cruiser related but just did an interview with News 2 about the Stop Delivery status of affected Toyota vehicles. Toyota states currently that this is not related to the recall about the revised accelerator pedal recall that was announced earlier this month. The vehicles in the stop delivery status require that the accelerator pedal be inspected and if it's stamped with DENSO that it is OK to deliver the vehicle.
Hope they don't edit it to make me look like a fool, but hopefully some great exposure for the shop, like I could stand to be any busier.
Shut up Mike I know I'm a fool already and editing could'nt make me look any worse.
 
How do I know if my Prius is ok to drive? Where on the pedal do I look for Densko?
 
you have to get pedal pushed all the way to the floor then while someone else is holding the wheel straight lift it up with your hand and look..... if you dont crash you are okay...if not sucks to be you. LMAO
 
Prius's not affected.
OK good thanks.
Not like it matters. If my pedal gets stuck I still will go about as fast if I were in nuetral. That Prius is a speeed deamon.
 
Maybe time to hire the guy from Baker...Or me LOL
 
OK good thanks.
Not like it matters. If my pedal gets stuck I still will go about as fast if I were in nuetral. That Prius is a speeed deamon.

No it sounds worse. Looks like brake problems for the Prius. I like my 04' Camry more and more everyday.:p

Jeremy
 
Even the brake problem isn't a big deal. All they are doing is reflashing the ECU to adjust the timing on the ABS. Its timing was a bit off, you'd never even notice it unless you had to do extremely sudden stops and even then the average person wouldn't notice it was off. Easy fix.
 

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