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Re: May foul play talaga sa mga sudden unintended acceleration ng mga montero
« Reply #25 on: February 18, 2016, 10:38:25 am »
baka sabihin nyo biased yung report

punta tayo sa CNN

UK expert weighs in

An electrical engineering consultant from United Kingdom shared with CNN Philippines a report he made on an SUA incident in Wellington, New Zealand on January 20, 2012. It involved a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander.

“As you will see, I became convinced that the poor state of charge of the battery played a part in the incident.  It could also be the case in other SA (sudden acceleration) incidents, but this is speculation,” Dr. Anthony Anderson told CNN Philippines in an e-mail.

Anderson also shared a video of an SUA involving a 2012 Toyota Highlander in California, where a Montero Sport was pulling into a parking area when it suddenly accelerated and crashed into the garage door twice.

The driver tried to control the vehicle, but ended up rotating almost 180 degrees. It only stopped when the stub axle was damaged.


http://cnnphilippines.com/news/2015/12/04/Montero-Sport-sudden-acceleration-victims-stories.html


ano pa yan susunod na hahapin nyo statistic
yung design ng sasakyan
yung pagawaan 


protect pa more


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Re: May foul play talaga sa mga sudden unintended acceleration ng mga montero
« Reply #26 on: February 18, 2016, 11:32:02 am »
alangan naman lunukin ko lahat ng sinasabi mo? kahit mga experto sa mga article mo sinasabi nilang speculation lang

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Re: May foul play talaga sa mga sudden unintended acceleration ng mga montero
« Reply #27 on: February 18, 2016, 11:35:23 am »
hehehe... better to be safe than sorry... just buy other models....

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Re: May foul play talaga sa mga sudden unintended acceleration ng mga montero
« Reply #28 on: February 18, 2016, 06:44:09 pm »
di ako naniniwala sa SUA na yan. hangat may driver sa loob nyan HUMAN ERROR yan. maniniwala lang ako kapag walang driver and umandar magisa yan at naglabas maitim na usok. Haha

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Re: May foul play talaga sa mga sudden unintended acceleration ng mga montero
« Reply #29 on: February 19, 2016, 01:18:46 am »
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alangan naman lunukin ko lahat ng sinasabi mo? kahit mga experto sa mga article mo sinasabi nilang speculation lang -

hehehehe kahit pala sa Japan e may style din pala ang mistubishi no wonder sinisisi sa human error heheheheh sa pinas dahil protected sila  at mga pinoy na loyalista

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-mitsubishi-motors-recall-idUSBRE93M09E20130423#XHwBu6Sq5BacDy3Q.99

Japan government warns Mitsubishi Motors over recall delays

Japan's transport ministry told Mitsubishi Motors Corp (7211.T) on Tuesday that it must conduct vehicle recalls more quickly after discovering multiple problems in past cases, on the same day that the carmaker filed for another recall.

The ministry, which investigated the automaker in December, concluded that the carmaker delayed for two years seeking the cause of an oil-leak problem that led to a series of four recalls between 2010 and 2012 of 1.76 million vehicles, including the Minica and Minicab.

Mitsubishi Motors has been embroiled in a number of recall-related scandals, most notably in 2000 when an insider's tip revealed that it had been hiding customer complaints for over two decades.

"It became clear that Mitsubishi had problems in each of the steps related to vehicle recalls," Takahiro Ikari, an official at the transport ministry, told a Mitsubishi Motors executive.

"The company should come up with plans for improvement, implement them and report them to the ministry."

The ministry found seven new problems related to the 2010-2012 recalls, which included not responding quickly to problems reported by dealerships and inappropriate explanations given to the ministry, though none of them were illegal, an official said.

Mitsubishi separately said on Tuesday it would recall 3,839 Outlander SUV plug-in hybrids sold in Japan due to a problem in the software that controls the front and rear drive motors, as well as potential problems in the vehicle's generator and front drive motor.

Tuesday's recall comes just weeks after Mitsubishi stopped production and shipments of the plug-in hybrids in late March for a separate problem due to overheating of a lithium-ion battery.

No injuries or accidents have been reported from the problem, spokeswoman Namie Koketsu said. She declined to disclose costs related to the recall, which involved most of the vehicles that Mitsubishi has sold since the plug-in hybrid went on sale in January.

The automaker has seen its sales and reputation dented after multiple recall-related scandals.


http://manilastandardtoday.com/opinion/columns/out-of-the-box-by-rita-linda-v-jimeno/193751/a-broken-record-defense.html
 In the Philippines where regulators seem to lean more in favor of protecting business rather than the public, more lives will continue to be sacrificed until the Philippine government begins to match the strict standards followed by Japan and other countries. Ninety-seven reported accidents involving the Montero Sport for 2015 alone cannot be glossed over.


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hehehe... better to be safe than sorry... just buy other models....


tama this is a proper answer kaysa pinagpipilitan si HUMAN ERROR