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Toyota recalled the vehicles to repair gas pedals that could jam or get caught in floor mats and to fix software flaws in its high-technology braking systems.
Toyota has said it will provide replacement pedals to more than five million buyers whose cars were recalled over floor mats that could jam the accelerator.
Quality at Toyota has been under the spotlight since the automaker recalled about 8.5 million cars and trucks worldwide over a range of problems, including gas pedals that could jam or get stuck under floor mats, causing vehicles to speed out of control.
"There's a lot of Auto-Tuned electronic music out there; we wanted musicians [including members of Miguel's band] that could jam, not just copy and paste.
If so, new drugs might be developed someday that could jam the clutch and prevent tumors from spreading.
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"There is enough demand that we could jam [squeeze backs] through if people were opposed to it," Rittenberg said.
Their main trick was that they could jam well enough to the point where they sounded vaguely like the Grateful Dead at a time when the position of the "Next Grateful Dead" was vacant.
A popular feature called keyless entry, which simply requires the presence of a key near to or within a car to keep it unlocked and operational relies on a constant wireless signal that could be jammed.
By rapidly switching a radio transmission among a large number of frequency channels the idea offered a way, they theorized, to direct missiles that could resist jamming attempts by the Nazis.
Because it uses a chemical called aquaporin there are no moving parts that could get jammed during taping of the NBC's $1 million100-milee Death Race Game Show hosted by Ryan Seacrest you'll have to take part in just to get medicine for your ailing family.
If that happens, Wade Phillips could jam the office printer with all of his resume paper.
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