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Honda Accord Hybrid Brake Problems
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It was like the car was possessed. It was making a very "throaty" low noise and was difficult to steer, plus it wouldn't stop. Any ideas what was wrong, and how I can prove this accident wasn't my fault? Is there any record of what the car did? Was it a computer problem unique to hybrids? I had to be towed and the car's at the body shop now, but I don't want to get back in this car. I'm truly afraid of it!
Alina
It was like the car was possessed. It was making a very "throaty" low noise and was difficult to steer, plus it wouldn't stop."
Sorry to have to say this, but the vast majority of these incidents involve "pedal error", where the driver thought he/she was stomping on the brakes, when in fact they were on the accelerator pedal.
You were startled when you backed into the pole, and may have uninentionally hit the accelerator instead of the brake. In panic situations, the driver isn't aware that they are on the wrong pedal, and keep pressing it while wondering why the car won't stop. Also, while there is an interlock that prevents putting the car into gear from Park, there is no such interlock from Reverse to Drive, so the vehicle does not have a safety feature to ensure you have your foot on the brake in that situation.
The "Throaty noise" was probably the engine at full throttle, and it might be difficult to steer because of "torque steering", which is encountered at high RPMs on front wheel drive cars.
The Honda IMA always engages the electric engine, so both were probably running.
It is positively not a slight on your driving abilities, but simply something that has been proven to happen, even to "good" drivers in a stressful/emergency situation. :sick:
There was a recent famous case of this out in Santa Moncia, CA, couple of years back, where a gentleman thought he was braking, but instead used the gas and mowed over several people, killing and maiming several. Count yourself lucky no one was hit.
I agree that pedal error is a distinct possibility, but I imagine if you find yourself in that situation, a vehicle MUST appear haunted. Throw in the fact that it's a hybrid, and other possibilities enter the mind. Did the slight bump do something to the hybrid system? After all, the hybrid system involves regenerative braking. That plants a seed in your mind. If something went goofy with the hybrid system, for whatever reason, might it mess with my brakes?
Same thing happens to Navy Pilots landing on Carriers...from time to time. Not only do they Bolt, miss the wires, but now and then splash one on take off. :sick:
That is why I said it is absolutely not a skill thing, necessarily. Sometimes S__t happens.
I know I was stepping on the brake, not the accelerator. I would have been going faster, I would think if I were flooring the accelerator. I didn't become panicked until I realized the car wasn't stopping. The bump was not enough of a deal to make me panic, nor damage the car (other than some paint on the bumper... but no dent).
Thanks for your input, even if I do refuse to believe it was peddle error. : )
Alina
I live in Los Angeles, so I'm familiar with this case. The jury decided the man knew what he was doing, and he was found guilty. What many people don't know is that the elderly man had a road rage incident just prior to the farmer's market disaster. He was in a state of mind where (or so the jury believed) that he was out to get someone. Witnesses said he had a very defiant and deliberat look on his face. He never showed remorse afterwards, nor during the trial (didn't show up for most of the trial).
I do count myself extremely lucky that no one was hit. I could never live with myself if I did that.
He had a minor fender-bender, hardly "road rage". The rest was speculation, and people's emotions.
Is it possible that you had your foot on both the brake and the accelerator? I do that sometimes (big feet).