| Toyota Electronic Systems Target of Probe |
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| Written by Chelsey Drysdale | |||
| Wednesday, 03 February 2010 13:57 | |||
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WASHINGTON – US regulators are determining if defective electronic systems played a part in several rapid acceleration incidents of Toyota vehicles, according to a Transportation Department official. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration investigators have not found evidence to suggest the electronic parts in Toyotas have played a role. They are looking into many possible causes, including electromagnetic interference, according to reports.
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