US probing 360,000 Nissan cars for unintended speeding

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US probing 360,000 Nissan cars for unintended speeding
There are 4 reports that floormats kept a driver's shoe from deaccelerating as intended, according to the US National Highway Transportation Safety Administration

NEW YORK, USA – The US National Highway Transportation Safety Administration announced Saturday it was investigating Nissan sedans for unwanted acceleration, and Chrysler pickups.

Nissan is being probed over 360,000 Nissan Versa and Versa Note vehicles manufactured between 2012-2014.

There were 4 reports that floormats kept a driver’s shoe from deaccelerating as intended, the agency said.

In the Chrysler case, the NHTSA said it had received 15 complaints so far involving transmission chains and unintended stopping of vehicles.

It involves about 260,000 Dodge and Ram 1500 pickups made in 2005. – Rappler.com

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