Chase Weir's guide to Toyota 'gas pedal' recall

G'day all,
As some of you may be aware, Toyota is in the midst of a huge recall involving faulty accelerator pedals which can get stuck causing unintended acceleration. Several US-made models including the top-selling Camry have been affected, and the Obama administration has ordered that new car factories be shut down to avoid building dangerous cars. Some fatalities have been reported, and some European Toyotas may be affected. Millions will be recalled, but it will take quite some time for the replacement part to be produced in the massive quantities suddenly required, leaving an inevitable downgrading of Toyota's once great reputation and likely further accidents in the meantime. What I do not know is if any Australian-made or locally delivered models are affected. Apparently Japanese models are OK at this time.
Just in case anyone here drives an affected late model Toyota and does experience symptoms of unintended acceleration, I thought I would put together a guide on how to deal with the situation.
1) Stay calm
2) DO NOT put the transmission shifter into neutral, turn off the engine, slam on the brakes or de-jam the accelerator pedal by pulling it backwards
3) Get out your phone
4) Call Toyota Customer Service and scream, "OMG I'm gonna die" repeatedly.
5) Drive around for half an hour like this
6) Apply brakes firmly to bring car to a standstill
Hopefully no one will face such a situation, but in the event of such a drama, this proven procedure will help you to keep out of trouble.
Cheers!
Jack
As some of you may be aware, Toyota is in the midst of a huge recall involving faulty accelerator pedals which can get stuck causing unintended acceleration. Several US-made models including the top-selling Camry have been affected, and the Obama administration has ordered that new car factories be shut down to avoid building dangerous cars. Some fatalities have been reported, and some European Toyotas may be affected. Millions will be recalled, but it will take quite some time for the replacement part to be produced in the massive quantities suddenly required, leaving an inevitable downgrading of Toyota's once great reputation and likely further accidents in the meantime. What I do not know is if any Australian-made or locally delivered models are affected. Apparently Japanese models are OK at this time.
Just in case anyone here drives an affected late model Toyota and does experience symptoms of unintended acceleration, I thought I would put together a guide on how to deal with the situation.
1) Stay calm
2) DO NOT put the transmission shifter into neutral, turn off the engine, slam on the brakes or de-jam the accelerator pedal by pulling it backwards
3) Get out your phone
4) Call Toyota Customer Service and scream, "OMG I'm gonna die" repeatedly.
5) Drive around for half an hour like this
6) Apply brakes firmly to bring car to a standstill
Hopefully no one will face such a situation, but in the event of such a drama, this proven procedure will help you to keep out of trouble.
Cheers!
Jack