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Toyota says Prius cars may have stalling problem
DETROIT, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Toyota Motor
Corp. (7203.T: Quote, Profile, Research) said on Thursday it will notify
about 75,000 Prius owners in the United States about a potential software
glitch that may cause the popular hybrid cars to suddenly stall or shut
down.
Toyota said the problem may cause warning lights in the cars
to illuminate. That can prompt the vehicles to enter a "fail safe"
mode that may cause their gasoline engines to stall.
Hybrid vehicles twin a gasoline engine with an electric motor
and batteries to boost fuel economy.
Toyota spokeswoman Allison Takahashi said that, if the gasoline
engine stalls, the electric motor in the vehicles will have enough power
to allow the driver to pull the vehicle over and away from the traffic.
The vehicles involved in the Toyota service action are from
the 2004 and 2005 model years.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has
received a number of complaints about the hybrid vehicles stalling or stopping
unexpectedly, often on highways.
Toyota will be sending out letters asking customers to take
the cars to a dealership for free repairs, Takahashi said.
No recall notice has been issued, she added.
Toyota sold 53,991 Prius cars in 2004 and 81,042 so far this
year. There is usually a waiting list to buy the vehicle, which gets as
much 60 miles per gallon of gasoline.
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