It sounds like the dude the other day was trying to hold speed with the brakes 
before they failed. So again, brake hard and hold until you win or crash...

Most new cars have a computer controlled automatic trans so shifting in to 
neutral at 100mph with the throttle stuck would probably be an input the 
computer would ignore. Which is really the whole problem, the computer ignoring 
input from the driver I mean.

-Curt

Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 21:34:45 -0800
From: "Jerry Herrman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [MBZ] Sudden Acceleration Revisited
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With
your collective indulgence, I'd like to re-open the discussion of the
topic  "sudden acceleration". You may recall in mid february I opened
the discussion with this submission in vol. 51 issue 39, or thereabouts:

( 
" So yesterday I heard what I believe was a public service announcement
(by some automotive   engineer, I think) on the radio saying that the
least powerful brakes are going to easily overpower the most powerful
engine.This suggests that applying your brakes firmly in an unexpected
acceleration situation would prevent a catastrophe.")

Responses
from subscribers to this forum suggested that applying the brakes
firmly and immediately to stop the car would be successful, regardless
of the power output of the engine. Applying the brakes to merely slow
down the vehicle, most concluded, would likely result in overheating
the brakes  to the point that they could be ineffective.

The recent report of a Prius driver's scary struggle with sudden unexpected 
acceleration raises this topic again.

I am taking no position on this issue. I am asking questions to better 
understand what is happening.

Here are several questions that circulate through my mind.

If
a driver were to experience this phenomenon in a powerful car whose
speed has gone well above 100 mph, would there be any hope of stopping
the car using only the brakes?

Can a Prius whose driver is trying to brake the car continue to accelerate? How 
powerful is the Prius engine?

Can all cars be shifted easily into neutral in the event of this emergency?

Is there any "down side" to turning off the engine in this situation?

Having driven a 240D for many years, sudden acceleration sounded rather 
attractive . Now, not so much.

 

Jerry

1982 240D 60+ horsepower 



      
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