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Prius Problems Traced to Software Glitch |
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May 18, 2005
Some of the malfunctioning Prius cars had to be towed to the shop before they could be restarted. Toyota blames the problem on a software glitch in the sophisticated Prius computer system. The car has both a gasoline engine and an electric motor, which is set to provide it with power during certain driving conditions, particularly in city driving. The gasoline engine is supposed to be shut down or run at a very low level when the car is driving slowly or idling but provide most of the car's power when it is cruising at highway speeds. There are no injuries or fatalities associated with the problem. A NHTSA spokesman said the agency is monitoring the complaints, but no formal investigation has been initiated. Toyota identified a "programming error" in the computer systems of 23,900 Prius cars last year and sent owners a service notice advising them to bring the cars into dealers for an hour-long software upgrade. Sponsored Links |
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