Toyota experts refute sudden acceleration study, denounce author

In a Webcast Monday, Exponent, a company hired by Toyota to investigate the engineering possibilities of unintended acceleration, clearly aimed to discredit the Congressional testimony of Dr. David K. Gilbert. A vehicle engineering professor at Southern Illinois University, Gilbert had said he could show how a malfunction in the electronic system could cause unintended acceleration without triggering the car's check-engine light. The fact that no trouble codes have been associated with unintended…

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