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August 1st, 2022 09:33 PM #562
not a 300 but someone has a deep pocket..
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August 2nd, 2022 02:48 PM #564
on a 70 series yes 6x6 one of our customer..
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March 6th, 2023 04:11 PM #565
Finally, 1 everyone can afford.
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March 6th, 2023 04:31 PM #566
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February 28th, 2024 03:19 PM #567
Ayan ang totoong SUA! Put in in neutral but it's still in drive.
“Due to a design issue, the transmission control module may not operate as intended,” the regulator said.
“If this occurs, the automatic transmission may continue to transfer engine power to the wheels when shifted to the neutral position.
“If the brake pedal or park brake are not applied it may result in unintended vehicle movement if shift lever is not moved to park position.
“An unintended movement of the vehicle may increase the risk of an accident causing serious injuries or death to vehicle occupants or other road users.”
The design fault is common across the vehicles.
The affected models are the LX500d (FJA310) and LX600 (VJA310) offerings with the variants LX500d, LX500d F Sport, LX500d Sports Luxury, LX600, LX600 F Sport, LX600 Sports Luxury and LX600 Ultra Luxury, and the LandCruiser 300 (FJA300) and Tundra (VXKH75) offerings with the LandCruiser Wagon GR-S, LandCruiser Wagon GX, LandCruiser Wagon GXL, LandCruiser Wagon Sahara, LandCruiser Wagon Sahara ZX, LandCruiser Wagon VX and Tundra Limited variants.
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February 28th, 2024 05:59 PM #568
That's the issue with electronic this and that these days ... like the "automatic" electronic parking brake these days ...
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February 29th, 2024 05:40 PM #570Makes sense that it's solved by reprogramming, since the issue was being caused by computerizing the transmission in the first place.
Most likely it was sending a signal to an actuator to put the transmission in neutral and then considering the job done, without properly confirming that the linkage was properly in neutral.
I don't understand the need for electronic shift levers at all. The good old mechanical linkage was foolproof, and more importantly stateful: meaning the position of the shift lever was a reliable indicator of what gear the transmission was in.
Anton Yelchin, one of the actors from the Startrek reboot died when his vehicle rolled on him because he mistakenly thought his car was already in park. That sort of error would have been much less likely in a vehicle with a traditional gearshift.
Anton Yelchin: Jeep that killed Star Trek actor was recalled for rollaway risk | Anton Yelchin | The Guardian
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