While pulling slowly into a parking lane in a residential pulbic lot to park, the vehicle entered into a sudden high acceleration without any driver additonal input. it crashed on a tree at the parking lot perimeter with a major damage on the vehicle front end. it occurred at 10:30 am with driver in great health condition and had very limited time to react. no airbag was deployed nor any personal injury occured.
While driving at 65 mph or so the vehicle's on-board message center read "drive-train malfunction". i pressed on the accelerator and there was no response. the vehicle was loosing momentum quite quickly which required me to swiftly, but safely to pull over to the roadway edge. this is the third time the issue has presented itself. the first time was a few months from purchasing the vehicle. the dealer found metal shavings in the fuel lines. they replaced the entire fuel system and sent me off. a few months later i took the vehicle in for service i.e. oil change, inspection, etc. while inspecting my car they again found metal shavings in the fuel lines. they again replaced the entire fuel system and said it was fixed. just this weekend september 30, 2018, i was driving my vehicle on the freeway and again the car went limp. no power, limited steering control, no response from accelerator. essentially a catastrophic event because without power a vehicle is a rolling projectile. according to the dealership the vehicle once again has metal shavings in the fuel system. total count for replacing fuel system (3).
Vehicle has on 4 separate occurrences stalled/failed to accelerate. "drivetrain malfunction" error code is displayed. the vehicle had 11564 miles on the odometer at the first occurrence. the faults were cleared, but because they could not replicate the failure, no action was taken. the second occurrence, 6 months and 9000 miles later, a sensor was replaced, faults cleared, no further action taken. the third time, six weeks later, a fuel quantity control valve was replaced. the car has just been towed for a fourth time. on 3 of the 4 occurrences, the car was on a highway or busy street, at one time traveling in excess of 60 mph. the last time was turning onto a busy highway, narrowly avoiding an accident. the first time was on a downtown city block, stalling in an intersection at low speed.
I pulled slowly into a parking space at the gas station. i stopped and i had my foot on the brake. i was pressing the park button when the car surged forward, accelerated over the curb and into the outside wall of the store. the damage to the car was enough to render it undriveable and there was significant damage to the building. thank goodness, no one was on the sidewalk. police and fire departments responded. *tr