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Staunchly denying that faulty electronics were ever the cause, Toyota recalled millions of vehicles in 2009 and 2010 to fix sticky pedals and replace floor mats it said could slide onto the accelerator. The controversy triggered congressional hearings and dominated newscasts.
Introduction. Vehicle accidents reportedly due to unintended acceleration have occurred frequently around the world. According to an earlier report [1], a sudden acceleration incident is defined as unintended acceleration accompanied by an apparent loss of braking effectiveness.
However, on October 24, 2013, a jury ruled against Toyota and found that unintended acceleration could have been caused due to deficiencies in the drive-by-wire throttle system or Electronic Throttle Control System (ETCS).
The models affected by the sudden acceleration phenomenon include: Toyota Avalon (model year 2005-2010) Toyota Camry (model year 2007-2010) Toyota Prius (model year 2004-2009)