Toyota Consumer Safety Advisory
Potential Floor Mat Interference with Accelerator Pedal

Toyota
Motor Sales, USA, Inc. takes public safety very seriously. It believes
its vehicles to be among the safest on the road
today.
Recent events have prompted
Toyota to take a closer look at the potential for an accelerator pedal
to get stuck in the full open position due to an unsecured or
incompatible driver's floor mat. A stuck open accelerator
pedal may result in very high vehicle speeds and make it difficult to
stop the vehicle, which could cause a crash, serious injury or
death.
Toyota considers this a critical
matter and will soon launch a safety campaign on specific Toyota and
Lexus vehicles. Throughout the process of developing the details of the
action plan, it will advise the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA).
Until Toyota
develops a remedy, it is asking owners of specific Toyota and Lexus
models to take out any removable driver's floor mat and NOT replace it
with any other floor mat. The following models are
affected:
> 2007 - 2010 Camry
> 2005 - 2010 Avalon
> 2004 - 2009
Prius
> 2005 - 2010 Tacoma
> 2007 -
2010
Tundra
Should
the vehicle continue to accelerate rapidly after releasing the
accelerator pedal, this could be an indication of floor mat
interference. If this occurs, Toyota recommends the driver
take the following actions:
First, if
it is possible and safe to do so, pull back the floor mat and dislodge
it from the accelerator pedal; then pull over and stop the
vehicle.
If the floor mat
cannot be dislodged, then firmly and steadily step on the brake pedal
with both feet. Do NOT pump the brake pedal repeatedly as this will
increase the effort required to slow the
vehicle.
Shift the transmission gear
selector to the Neutral (N) position and use the brakes to make a
controlled stop at the side of the road and turn off the
engine.
If
unable to put the vehicle in Neutral, turn the engine OFF, or to ACC.
This will not cause loss of steering or braking control, but the power
assist to these systems will be
lost.
-If the vehicle is equipped with
an Engine Start/Stop button, firmly and steadily push the button for at
least three seconds to turn off the engine. Do NOT tap the Engine
Start/Stop button.
-If the vehicle is
equipped with a conventional key-ignition, turn the ignition key to the
ACC position to turn off the engine. Do NOT remove the key from the
ignition as this will lock the steering
wheel.
In the event owners choose not
to remove their floor mat, Toyota strongly recommends that they ensure
that the correct floor mat is being used, that it is properly installed
and secured, that it is not flipped over with bottom-side up, and that
one floor mat is not stacked over another. Information on proper floor
mat installation can be found on
http://www.toyota.com.
Owners
with questions or concerns, are asked to please contact the Toyota
Customer Experience Center (1 800 331-4331) or consult the information
posted at
http://www.toyota.com
September
29, 2009
EXAMPLE OF PROPERLY INSTALLED
FLOOR MAT
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