Archive for the 'Sean Kane' Category
Tuesday, November 9th, 2010
After taking comments from the public, and by that we mean, the remarks of a handful of advocates and consumers and the complaints of 33 trade organization reps and business owners, the U.S. Product Safety Commission is now preparing to vote on a Final Rule to establish a consumer complaint database. The database represents a [...]
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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010
Apparently, when Toyota isn’t conducting secret polls to destroy our reputation, it’s reading our blogs. (We blush.) Yesterday, we got an e-mail from Mr. Mike Michels himself! Michels, Toyota’s Vice President of Communications, asked us to correct a paragraph in our post entitled “Toyota’s Quiet Buybacks Speak Up.” We quoted an allegation from the Multi-District [...]
Posted in Dr. David Gilbert, Sean Kane, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Body, Toyota | 1 Comment »
Monday, October 25th, 2010
Eight months have passed since Congress called out NHTSA and Toyota for failing to address Sudden Unintended Acceleration. The agency and the automaker claim they’ve learned nothing new about the problem, but there’s nothing wrong with our learning curve. Behind the barrage of PR are all those niggling little facts, and once again, SRS has [...]
Posted in Bart Stupak, Benenson Strategy Group, Congress, Congressional Hearings, Dr. David Gilbert, Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Event Data Recorder, Exponent, Henry Waxman, Sean Kane, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Body, Timeliness Query, Todd Hubing, Toyota | No Comments »
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010
Saturday’s 15-passenger van crash that killed six and injured eight members of a Bronx church is a somber reminder that the vehicle remains the only one in the U.S. fleet today that is deadly if used as a 15-passenger van. NHTSA long-ago whiffed on recalling the unstable vehicles, instead relying on manufacturers’ good intentions and [...]
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Monday, July 12th, 2010
Some day, possibly very soon, the Harvard Business School is going to do a case study on Toyota and sudden unintended acceleration, and two of the underlying principles are going to be: Don’t lie so (bleeping) much; and Swat not the gadfly with a sledgehammer. We know that Toyota has compounded its technical problem with [...]
Posted in Dr. David Gilbert, Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Sean Kane, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Body, Throttle Contols | No Comments »
Monday, April 12th, 2010
What do you do when bad news about you product gets out? If your highly prized brand is synonymous with reliability, job one is to kill the bearers of the bad tidings. While Toyota Sudden Unintended Acceleration stories regularly set up shop on the front pages of all national dallies these days, Safety Research and [...]
Posted in advocacy, Congressional Hearings, Dr. David Gilbert, Electronic Throttle, Electronic Throttle Control, Electronics, Sean Kane, Stuck Throttle, Sudden Unintended Acceleration, Throttle Body, Toyota | No Comments »
Friday, February 26th, 2010
One of the fiery moments in Tuesday’s hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee was Rep. Steven Buyer’s (R-Ind.) prosecutorial turn on SRS founder and President Sean Kane. Buyer attempted to undermine Kane’s testimony, and that of Dr. David Gilbert, whose early research into Toyota’s accelerator pedal position sensor showed that Toyota’s fail-safe strategy [...]
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