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Problems with 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

On average, the 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser starts to “feel” problems with the VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL and its various aspects after 93 275 miles.

Recently reported VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL problems on 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser

Car accelerated to about 25 mph and struck a telephone pole. drivers fault. the indent from the damage of hitting a pole that did not move was 12 to 18 inches directly in the middle of the bumper. no air bags deplolyed. *tr

1999 toyota landcruiser had unintended acceleration. took it to dealer 5 years ago, they did not believe it. but eventually fixed it at my cost. should that model also be recalled? my wife was driving it and could not stop. we still have the car and have not had problems once it was repaired at beechmont toyota,cin.,ohio. *tr

While waiting at a stop sign,the vehicle started to accelerate. the unexpected occurrence of acceleration caused the consumer to lose control of vehicle and rear ended the vehicle in front. after checking vehicles, the consumer returned to the vehicle and noticed the cruise control light was on when it was never engaged. the manufacturer and the dealer were aware of the problem. *jb there was a snow condition at the time of the incident and the vehicle was unable to stop as it slid and the antilock brakes pulsated due to the sliding action. *sc

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