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By: Mike Bradley

Do you have information that the Prius brake problem was an issue with low power design? I have not heard that connection anywhere. All I heard was that there was a delay from pushing of the brake...

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By: John Ellenby

Given the broad range of temperature and humidity, vibration and the large number of modules and modes full and continued failure analysis becomes impractical if not impossible. Every module change...

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By: Mike Bradley

Another Brake problem for Ford this time. They point to a transition between regenerative braking and conventional brakes. An article on Prius, says the brakes are “the tip of electronic problems”…...

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By: M. Thomas

It is strange that people have started to worry about the braking capability of Prius. I have had the first generation Prius for four years and have a third generation Prius for now three years. They...

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By: Tak Inoue

Thanks all, your comments should be well considered. Let me add one more on the top. It’s more mental reaction or feel of the drivers who are new to the system (this case new Prius). The news said, the...

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By: William Harris

I had a similar problem in 1984 with the “New” Chrysler Mini Van. While driving down highway 73/75 near Omaha, NE., all of a sudden my Mini Van started to accelerate all by itself. First i looked at...

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By: Jan Hoppe

Interesting (everything). Are electronic systems better than the old ones. Old ones were equally economic may be and reliable. I think electronics is good for telecom PCs etc etc but cars not really. I...

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By: Jan Hoppe

Sorry: For what MEMs as sensors in cars another nonsense.

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By: William Harris

Note to the moderator: Regarding the “NEW” Chrysler Mini Van… it was called a “1984 Dodge Caravan,” the first year they came out. It was nothing but problems! I’m just mentioning only one.

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By: Richard McClellan

Existing high reliability systems–like aircraft–came at a very high cost. IN WWII, we had a nearly infinite supply of money with which to build high performance aircraft and an near infinite supply of...

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