British engineers claim EMI could be responsible for Toyota's unintended acceleration problems
Toyota has maintained that its unintended accelerations problems are not to blame on faulty electronics, but three British engineers claim to have evidence to the contrary. The UK-based consultants claim that Toyota’s unintended acceleration problems could stem from electromagnetic interference, or EMI.
Source: British engineers claim EMI could be responsible for Toyota's unintended acceleration problems
Source: British engineers claim EMI could be responsible for Toyota's unintended acceleration problems
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