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November 26th, 2015 12:41 PM #1411
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November 26th, 2015 12:50 PM #1412
I was simply driving a point that the ABS operates NOT JUST exclusively at high speeds, as someone claimed that it does. So loosely speaking, 10kph to whatever pretty much constitutes any speed.
And the ABS growl you hear is not it turning ON. It's a diagnostic thing that the ABS goes through and does so on your first forward motion and is repeated everytime the engine is restarted (on most modern Toyotas).
The behavior is not the same among different makes and models. AFAIK, Honda and Hyndai, for example, does not run the ABS motor during diagnostics like Toyota does.
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November 26th, 2015 01:16 PM #1413Gusto ko rin malinawan sa issue na ito.. panu ba setup or connection sa engine ng gas pedal ng montero??
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Hindi ko nakita sa video yung bumababa ang driver na nag aaccelerate parin ang montero.. sa ganun case ko masasabi na wala ng human error na wala na and tao e accelerate parin,
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November 26th, 2015 01:19 PM #1414magkakaroon daw ng inquiry ang DTI..sana mag hire sila ng mga automotive and computer engineers from toyota and ford as resource person..kung may SUA ang toyota noon possible din na may SUA ang mitsubishi aside from drivers error..
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November 26th, 2015 01:35 PM #1415ang mitsu automatic yan ideny nila na may defect ang kanilang product..sa toyota ganun din noon sa U.S. magaling lang talaga yong mga investigator kaya nakita nilang may cover up ang toyota..resulta nagbayad ang toyota ng 1.2 bil dollars as penalty
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ang mitsu automatic yan ideny nila na may defect ang kanilang product..sa toyota ganun din noon sa U.S. magaling lang talaga yong mga investigator kaya nakita nilang may cover up ang toyota..resulta nagbayad ang toyota ng 1.2 bil dollars as penalty
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November 26th, 2015 01:35 PM #1416
Civil case lang naman ito kung ano man. Preponderance of Evidence lang kailangan. Di mo naman pwede gawing reckless imprudence resulting to damage to property or physical injuries. Sino respondent/accused mo? Ang corporate officers ng MMPH? Designers? Engineers?
Kaso in Civil cases, the claimant must prove their allegations and present evidence to support their claim. Burden of proof does not belong to defendants in civil cases.
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Civil case lang naman ito kung ano man. Preponderance of Evidence lang kailangan. Di mo naman pwede gawing reckless imprudence resulting to damage to property or physical injuries. Sino respondent/accused mo? Ang corporate officers ng MMPH? Designers? Engineers?
Kaso in Civil cases, the claimant must prove their allegations and present evidence to support their claim. Burden of proof does not belong to defendants in civil cases.
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November 26th, 2015 01:37 PM #1417
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November 26th, 2015 01:53 PM #1418
Maybe yung may computer or mechanical engineering degree from Google University. LOL.
Sa akin lang, this SUA issue is more of a PR problem. Even if experts proved these incidents caused by human error, ang madla ay hindi naman expert in distinguishing fact from fiction. Still a mitsubishi fan despite them cancelling the evo. Hehe
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November 26th, 2015 02:07 PM #1419
Talo talaga MMPC dyan. Trial by publicity sa congress eh hehehe.
Good thing lang, dami na naman funny quotes and comedic stunts tayong aabangan sa hearing. 😛
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November 26th, 2015 02:30 PM #1420
Left-foot braking is for racing only?
So I suppose the two-foot braking technique we teach in emergency driving is also not allowable, since we use both feet?
The only issue with left-foot braking is that it's easy to overbrake if you're not used to doing it.
Many people don't recommend it, because it feels unnatural if you're not used to it.
Those who do practice it have no issue. And there are those of us who can and do use the left foot, even on a manual. In an emergency situation, you put both feet on that brake pedal and shove it as hard as possible. Eff the clutch. (we usually shove the gear lever into neutral while stopping to keep the engine running).
This technique is not dangerous if done right. It's unconventional, but not dangerous, and there are a number of driving instructors who promote it.
The only issue I have with left foot braking is that if you rest your foot on the brake pedal, you'll be "riding" the brakes while cruising. But those are the same type of people who "ride the clutch", so it's not a problem of left-foot braking, but a problem of proper practice.
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There are no laws that state you shouldn't left foot brake (anywhere). You won't get disqualified in a license test for left-foot braking (as long as it's smooth). There is no link between left-foot braking and accidents... but plenty of data on right-foot pedal mis-application and SUA.
Many authorities now recommend that older drivers left-foot brake, to avoid confusion that can lead to SUA. Many parking lot type SUAs can be traced directly to pedal mis-application.
This will NOT happen with a left-foot braking technique.
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I would not recommend learning it to someone who drives mostly manuals, or who may need to drive a manual, but I know plenty of good drivers who LFB with no issue.
And they're not "wannabe racers". ("Has-beens", puwede pa.)
To be honest, the first time I saw this video, I slapped my forehead. That was the most obvious video of pedal mis-application ever. No brakelights, and the driver panicked and threw the car into drive and surged forward instead of trying to kill the engine (yes, you can turn off an automatic with the transmission in drive).
Someone on FB said that in the full video, another driver got out of the car and the owner got in prior to the incident. A common theme with some of the other SUA cases, lending more weight to the pedal mis-application comment.
The other video, I've seen pictures on FB. The vehicle has thick, 3M-style loop floormats. You can see one bunched up on the passenger side in one of the pictures. The driver's seat is pulled all the way forward (the driver was lucky not to get her neck snapped by the airbag), which increases the likelihood of the mat folding and pinning or snagging in the pedals.
On most of our cars, and on media drives, I tend to remove the driver side floor mat and stuff it in the trunk. Safest way to drive.Last edited by niky; November 26th, 2015 at 02:42 PM.
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