NAVY PUO: February 2010

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Jangan Risau, kereta Honda Kat Malaysia tak terlibat!

KUALA LUMPUR 10 Feb.– Kereta-kereta Honda yang dijual di Malaysia semenjak 2001, tidak terbabit dengan arahan panggil balik Honda Motor Co. akibat masalah alat penggembung beg angin (SRS) di negara-negara lain.

Pengumuman ini berikutan keputusan Honda Motor untuk mengembangkan panggilan balik kereta Honda terutama di Amerika Syarikat, Kanada dan Jepun selepas laporan kegagalan sistem beg angin.

Dalam satu kenyataan yang dikeluarkan oleh syarikat itu di sini hari ini, katanya, jumlah keseluruhan kenderaan yang dipanggil balik adalah 437,763 unit seluruh dunia.

Syarikat itu juga berkata, alat penggembung sistem beg angin di tempat pemandu dalam kereta-kereta yang dipanggil balik itu akan diganti. – Bernama

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Lagi Berita Tentang Isu Toyota


WASHINGTON, Feb 4 — The Obama administration stepped up the pressure on Toyota Motor Corp on yesterday to address a range of safety issues as investors bolted at signs of a deepening crisis for the world’s largest automaker.
“Our ... people will hold Toyota’s feet to the fire to make sure they are going to do everything they said they were going to do to make the vehicles safe,” US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said at an appearance in Washington.
LaHood said he would take the unusual step of calling Toyota President Akio Toyoda to emphasise how seriously the Obama administration is taking investigations into reports of uncontrolled acceleration in Toyota vehicles.
Toyota shares fell as much as 8 per cent on LaHood’s remarks, including an explosive comment interpreted as a warning for consumers to stop driving the more than 5 million Toyota vehicles covered by two sweeping recalls.
LaHood later said that had been a “misstatement” and that his advice was unchanged from the steps already recommended by US safety regulators and Toyota.
At yesterday’s low of US$71.90 (RM244.80) in New York trade, Toyota shares had dropped more than 17 per cent since January 26 when it suspended sales of eight models in the United States, including its two most popular cars, the Camry and Corolla. The shares closed 6 per cent lower at US$73.49 on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday.
Toyota issued a statement urging consumers to take any vehicles experiencing problems with the accelerator to a dealership for an immediate fix. But it also said that the problem did not appear to “occur suddenly,” suggesting drivers would experience warning signs before a pedal became stuck.
“Our message to Toyota owners is this — if you experience any issues with your accelerator pedal, please contact your dealer without delay. If you are not experiencing any issues with your pedal, we are confident that your vehicle is safe to drive,” the company said in a statement.
Separately, in another potential knock on its reputation for quality, Toyota said it was examining complaints about brakes in its new model Prius hybrid.
A Toyota spokeswoman said the company was investigating several dozen complaints since December over what drivers characterised as insufficient braking when travelling over bumpy or frozen roads.
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader said the US government’s auto-safety watchdog had not been tough enough with Toyota and urged President Barack Obama to strengthen the agency.
Nader, who gained prominence in the 1960s as author of the scathing auto industry expose “Unsafe at Any Speed,” called Toyota’s recall “a cheap fix” that is “too little too late.”
Goldman Sachs downgraded Toyota to “neutral” from “buy” and said investors had now priced in a loss of up to 4 percentage points in the automaker’s US market share.
A setback on that order would put Toyota at about the size of Honda Motor Co in the US market or less than half the size of General Motors Co, now majority-owned by the US government.
Goldman Sachs said in a note for clients that the cost to Toyota from lost sales and warranty-covered recalls was estimated at US$1.6 billion through March.
Standard & Poor’s equity analyst Efraim Levy also cut Toyota to a “hold” rating from a “buy,” citing the automaker’s “tarnished image.”
Toyota pulled eight of its most popular models including the Camry, Corolla and Rav4 from US showrooms in the last week of January after it launched a recall for problems with sticky accelerator pedals made by supplier CTS Corp.
Earlier yesterday, LaHood touched off a sharp sell-off in Toyota shares and a flood of calls to US dealerships from panicked consumers when he appeared to tell Americans to stop driving Toyotas under recall.
“My advice is if anybody owns one of these vehicles is to stop driving it and take it to a Toyota dealer because they believe they have the fix for it,” he said.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has said it will investigate whether Toyota’s electronic throttle control system could be part of the problem behind reported instances of uncontrolled acceleration in its vehicles.
Toyota has said it found no evidence of any safety problems beyond those covered by recalls under way for accelerator pedals that can become stuck and the risk that floormats can trap an accelerator pedal on some models, including the Prius.
The automaker has recalled 8.1 million vehicles for both sets of problems around the world, including 5.5 million in the United States.
Up to 19 US crash deaths over the past decade may be linked to accelerator-related problems at Toyota, congressional officials have said.
Two congressional committees plan hearings this month on the Toyota recalls.
“I am in no way certain that Toyota’s explanation for the cause of incidents of sudden acceleration in its vehicles satisfies me,” John Dingell, a Michigan Democrat and long-time ally of the US auto industry, said yesterday.
Toyota’s 1,200 US dealerships have begun to receive shipments of parts needed to fix faulty accelerators and many said they would hire new crews and stay open late to fix recalled cars as quickly as possible over the coming weeks.
LaHood’s pledge to take his concerns directly to Toyota’s chief executive puts the spotlight back on Toyoda, the grandson of the automaker’s founder who took over the top job last year with a pledge to revive the values that helped the company win a reputation for top-notch quality.
Outside of a terse apology on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, Toyoda has kept a low profile as the crisis has mounted.
Toyota suffered a 16 per cent sales drop in its biggest market, the United States, last month as it was not able to sell about 60 per cent of its US inventory. Sales of models covered by the recall are not expected to resume until the third week of February, sources have said.
Toyota will have a further opportunity to address the issue when it issues third-quarter results, due today.
Toyota shares have fallen in eight of the past nine sessions and the company lost more than US$25 billion in value since its initial US accelerator pedal recall on Jan 21. — Reuters

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Honda Dan Toyota Tarik Balik Beberapa Model Kereta

Honda Malaysia Sdn Bhd mengumumkan penarikan balik 16,025 unit Honda City dan Honda Jazz kerana masalah pada kekunci utama tingkap automatik.

Model kereta Honda yang ditarikbalik adalah 12,935 unit dari generasi kedua Honda City keluaran 2008. Selain itu, 3,090 unit Honda Jazz buatan 2003 juga ditarikbalik. Pengumuman rasmi ini dikeluarkan hari ini.

Honda Malaysia hingga saat ini mendakwa belum ada kemalangan di Malaysia dari masalah power window master switch yang
berpotensi terbakar jika kaca dibiarkan terbuka dan air hujan masuk ke sela-sela "power window switch" tersebut.

Di Amerika Serikat (AS), Honda menyatakan ada dua kejadian dengan masalah yang sama dan satu kejadian di Afrika Selatan yang mengorbanlan jiwa seorang kanak-kanak berumur dua tahun bernama Vanilla Nurse.

“Kami akan menulis dan memaklumkankan secepatnya kepada para pengguna kereta kami mengenai masalah ini. Kami akan bertanggungjawab untuk penggantian komponen yang bermasalah," ujar Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Honda Malaysia Toru Takahashi.

Sebelum ini, Toyota telah memohon maaf di atas langkah syarikat itu menarik balik berjuta-juta kereta keluarannya di seluruh dunia
berikutan kegagalan pedal minyak yang telah menjejaskan reputasi gergasi automotif Jepun itu dari segi mutu keluarannya.

“Kami benar-benar kesal kerana telah menyebabkan pelanggan berasa tidak senang,” kata Akio Toyoda kepada stesen televisyen NHK, kenyataan pertamanya berhubung perkara berkenaan sejak kejadian itu meluas ke seluruh dunia.

“Ketika ini, kami sedang mengumpul fakta dan menyediakan penjelasan supaya ia dapat menghilangkan kerisauan di kalangan pengguna secepat mungkin,” katanya.

Toyota menarik balik 1.8 juta kenderaannya di Eropah, Jumaat lalu - jumlah terbesar dalam siri penarikan balik itu yang telah menjejaskan kira-kira lapan juta kereta Toyota di seluruh dunia - lebih tinggi daripada jumlah jualan global Toyota tahun lalu yang berjumlah 7.8 juta unit.

Toyota, yang memintas kedudukan General Motors sebagai penjual kenderaan tertinggi pada 2008, berdepan pelbagai isu keselamatan yang menimbulkan tanda-tanya sama ada ia telah mengetepikan soal mutu yang sebelum ini begitu disebut-sebut sehingga menjadikannya pengeluar nombor satu dunia.

Tamparan hebat diterima Toyota apabila ia mengumumkan menarik balik 2.3 juta kereta di Amerika Syarikat (AS) minggu lalu kerana kebimbangan terhadap pedal minyak, masalah sama yang dihadapi 75,000 kereta Toyota di China.

Ia juga menarik balik kira-kira 5.3 juta kenderaan di AS bagi menggantikan alas lantai yang mungkin tersangkut pada pedal minyak.

Sekurang-kurangnya 1.7 juta kereta telah ditarik balik di luar Eropah disebabkan kedua-dua masalah itu, kata Toyota.
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