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Toyota-owned Automaker Halts Japan Production After Admitting It Tampered With Safety Tests for 30 Years (cnn.com) 48

Daihatsu, the Japanese automaker owned by Toyota, has halted domestic production after admitting it forged the results of safety tests for its vehicles for more than 30 years. From a report: The brand, best known for manufacturing small passenger cars, has stopped output at all four of its Japanese factories as of Tuesday, including one at its headquarters in Osaka, a spokesperson told CNN. The shutdown will last through at least the end of January, affecting roughly 9,000 employees who work in domestic production, according to the representative.

The move comes as Daihatsu grapples with a deepening safety scandal that Toyota says "has shaken the very foundations of the company." Last week, Daihatsu announced an independent third-party committee had found evidence of tampering with safety tests on as many as 64 vehicle models, including those sold under the Toyota brand. As a result, Daihatsu said it would temporarily suspend all domestic and international vehicle shipments and consult with authorities on how to move forward.

The scandal is another blow to the automaker, which had admitted in April to violating standards on crash tests on more than 88,000 cars, mostly sold under the Toyota brand in countries such as Malaysia and Thailand. In that case, "the inside lining of the front seat door was improperly modified" for some checks, while Daihatsu did not comply with regulatory requirements for certain side collision tests, it said in a statement at the time.

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Toyota-owned Automaker Halts Japan Production After Admitting It Tampered With Safety Tests for 30 Years

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  • We're selling the Camry!

  • by YetAnotherDrew ( 664604 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @02:28PM (#64115101)
    Japanese automaker Daihatsu publicly announces its "save the crash test dummies" campaign.
  • Company Culture (Score:5, Interesting)

    by omnichad ( 1198475 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @03:02PM (#64115211) Homepage

    They were acquired by Toyota in 2016. Obviously Toyota didn't think to check into this because they would normally care how this hurts their image. Just buying another company is never a simple matter.

  • by Bruce66423 ( 1678196 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @03:13PM (#64115241)

    The traditional day for admitting things that you want to get out with as little long term impact as possible. But perhaps I'm thinking as a Westerner - and for the Japanese the New Year is far more important.

    • Except on Christmas Eve in Japan everyone was too busy out getting KFC, including the PR office at Daihatsu.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      This was on Japanese TV news a few days ago, so it was saying Xmas. But that's not a holiday in Japan, it's just a normal working day.

      Many companies have a production break at new year, to do inventory and other housekeeping. It might be too coincide with that.

  • After all, they literally named one of their popular models the "Charade": https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
  • by ffkom ( 3519199 ) on Friday December 29, 2023 @11:56PM (#64116201)
    Everyone who believes that "safety tests" (or "emission tests" or anything like that) can be left to the manufacturer to do is either corrupt or naive beyond all comprehension. If one wants tests done properly, the only way is to task institutes completely unrelated and independent from the manufacturers with such tests.

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