Automotive News reports Toyota has tackled a problem with the 2007 Camry's accelerator software. In four-cylinder Camrys, the software allegedly learns the driver's style, and those drivers with a frugal right foot get less response over time. Sudden demands for power – like a quick shift into the passing lane – can confuse the system and leave drivers with less power than they need.
Toyota has issued service bulletins for software upgrades for Camrys on the road; those built since early October have been upgraded, Automotive News reports.
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