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What Is the Electronic Throttle Control System?
Once, cars were simply composed of many mechanical systems that worked together that will help you steer, accelerate, and brake. Then, several of these components became hydraulic systems, such as power steering. Now, however, cars are slowly becoming a fusion of mechanical and hydraulic systems plus computers and electronic systems. This consists of the electronic throttle control system, or ETCS.

The ETCS uses about six wires to electronically combine the gas pedal and the engine, replacing the older mechanical model. As you depress the gas pedal, the wires send electrical signals to rev the engine, leading to increased speed. Overall, electrical control systems can increase efficiency and lifespan of the parts while cutting down on maintenance and overall weight of the machine. Additionally, researchers think that less weight and higher accuracy through electronic control technology will increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.

However, this technology, also known as drive-by-wire, x-by-wire, as well as just by-wire, has its drawbacks. Lots of people are suspicious of this drive-by-wire technology because they say that the program can fail at any point in time, similar to a random crash on your computer. Additionally, wiring can become corroded and faulty, leading to a short-circuit failure.

Actually, the recent Toyota sudden acceleration problems may be due partly to issues with the electronic throttle control system. Some people argue that short-circuiting the ECTS can cause uncontrollable engine revving and acceleration. However, Toyota stated that this short-circuiting could cause other car types to suddenly accelerate as well, which does not make it unique to Toyota's brand.

Still, since neither Toyota nor the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration knows the precise root of the sudden acceleration problem, it is vital for Toyota to explore all possibilities, including ECTS failure. In this manner, future sudden-acceleration incidences can hopefully be prevented.

If you have been injured due to a Toyota sudden-acceleration accident, you could be eligible for financial compensation that will help you with your pain and suffering.

To learn more, visit the website of the Toyota sudden acceleration [http://www.toyotasuddenacceleration.com/toyota-sudden-acceleration/] attorneys at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. today.

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