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`some types of collision events for future safety research or analysis. The EDR will record data when the vehicle
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`experiences a rapid change in speed that exceeds a specified threshold. The threshold to start recording is
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`above changes in speeds that are considered normal driving use. For example, stopping hard with the brakes
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`would not cause a recording, but hitting a curb may. EDRs were installed on Toyota/Lexus/Scion vehicles
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`because they have the capability to serve several purposes, such as assisting in vehicle development, quality
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`control and/or safety research. An EDR is also helpful in determining the circumstances that caused an airbag
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`Starting with the 2001 Lexus LS400, EDRs were incorporated into to all Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles by
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`2007. SRS ECUs with EDRs were typically installed at full model change years, which generally occur every 4 to
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`6 years, depending on the model. The chart below outlines the three generations of EDRs installed on Toyota,
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`Post-Crash Data - All vehicles equipped with an EDR will record post-crash data
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`If an impact occurs that has exceeded the rapid change in speed threshold, the EDR system will begin to record
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`data for varying lengths of time depending on the parameters it is capable of recording. Figure 1 shows a
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`As explained in the Post-crash section, the EDR System begins recording data when an impact exceeds the
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`Type A and Type B EDR Reports
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`There are two types of EDR data displays: Type A and Type B. The type of display depends on the EDR and
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`cannot be switched. The same information is displayed on Type A & Type B, but you will notice a difference in
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`Type A — Note: This is just an example report. Your EDR information may look different.
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`5 Model year - model year of vehicle
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`At the time of data retrieval, all ofthe above information is manually entered into the report by the tool
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`7. Tool Version (download)- software version used in tool when performing EDR image
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`8. Tool Version(disp/ay)- software version being used to display EDR image
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`Data Table
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`9. ECU number - Electronic Control Unit part number
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`10. New Page — most recent recorded page number among frontal pages
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`11. Freeze Signal- an airbag fire signal will ’freeze’ data so that it cannot be overwritten
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`12. Deployment Time — time from the recording trigger to an airbag fire signal
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`13. Deployment Stage Driver— level of deployment for multistage airbags
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`14. Deployment Stage Passenger — level of deployment for multistage airbags
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`4. Time from Previous Event- time from the previous event trigger
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`Time from Last PreCrash Data- time from last full second record
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`6. Pre-crash Data Flag- indicates if pre-crash information has been recorded or not
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`7. Shift Position- transmission gear setting
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`8 Seat Position Driver- driver’s seat position (FW — forward, RW - rearward)
`9 Belt Switch Status Driver— seat belt usage at time of impact
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`10. Belt Switch Status Passenger- seat belt usage at time of impact
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`11. Occupant Detection Passenger- passenger type as determined by the system
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`12. PAB Manual Cut Off (N/A) — the status of the passenger airbag cutoff switch (if equipped)
`13. Ignition Cycles- number of ignition cycles after airbag system detected trouble condition
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`14. Lamp On term —time that airbag lamp has been on
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`15. Diag Code- displays airbag diagnostic system trouble code numbers
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`16. Event Counter- the number of events and the order the system has recorded
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`17. Writing Flag — indicates whether all the input data was transferred to the permanent EDR memory
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`Pre-Crash Data
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`Pre Crash Data- if the vehicle is equipped with pre-crash capability, four charts are generated
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`18. Speed— indicates the vehicle speed at one second intervals. The last recording is at the time of the
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`impact, between -1.0 and 0 seconds. The maximum recordable speed is between 75 and 78 mph. lfthe
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`19. Engine- indicates the engine speed in 400 rpm increments and is recorded in the same sequence as the
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`20. Accelerator— indicates the accelerator pedal application.
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`In some models, sensor voltage reading is
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`21. Brake- indicates whether the brake lamp switch has been activated or not
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`22. Vel Chg- this shows the longitudinal velocity (speed) change of the vehicle from the trigger event. The
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`data is positive for deceleration (such as a frontal crash) and negative for acceleration (such as a rear
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`impact). This data is taken where the airbag center sensor assembly ECU is located. If it is determined
`that there is the onset of a severe frontal collision, power is routed to the seatbelt pretensioners and
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`the frontal airbags to deploy them. A small triangle indicates when the airbag deployment signal was
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`Some models may also display the following data (not displayed in this document)
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`Side Crash Data
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`B pillar —there is a sensor located in the pillar near the driver’s or front passenger’s shoulder, that
`reacts to lateral (sideways) forces. The data shows the change in speed ofthe vehicle at that point.
`2. C Pillar —there is a side sensor located in the pillar near the rear seat that reacts like the B pillar
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`3. Floor sensor— there is a lateral sensor that is part of the airbag center sensor assembly. lt reacts to
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`lateral impacts and analyzes data from the pillar sensors and safing sensor. If it is determined that
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`there is an onset of a severe side impact, power is sent to the side curtain shield airbag and/or the
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`Rollover data
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`1. Rollover angle-indicates the sideways angle of the vehicle relative to the horizontal
`2. Rollover rate-indicates amount of lateral Gs
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`9. Too/ Version (download) — software version used in tool when performing EDR image
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`10. Too/ Version(disp/ay) — software version being used to display EDR image
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`11. ECU no - Electronic Control Unit part number
`12. COMMTYPE— EDR communication type
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`System Information
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`13. Page No. of Latest PreCrash Data- Page number of most recent Pre-Crash Data
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`14. Time from Previous PreCrash TRG Event- time from a most recent recording
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`. Ignition Cycles- number of ignition cycles after airbag system detected trouble condition
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`. Lamp On term — indicates time that airbag lamp has been on
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`PAB Manual Cut Off (N/A) — status ofthe passenger airbag cutoff switch (if equipped)
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`R/O CSA- Manual Cut Off- status of the rollover curtain shield airbag manual cutoff switch at impact (if
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`Timefrom Last PreCrash Data- indicates the time between the last precrash data and event trigger
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`1. Timefrom TRG to Initial G- Elapsed time from event trigger to the next sample
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`2. Writing F/agfor Gy- indicates whether the data during the impact was transferred to the permanent
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`TRG Counter- number of EDR event triggers
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`4. Previous Event- type of previous event
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`5. Linked PreCrash Data Page No.- page number of linked data
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`6. Time from Pre Crash TRG- amount of time from Pre Crash trigger
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`7. Deployment Time(B-Pi/ar)— indicates when airbag was deployed after event trigger
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`8. Deployment Time(C-Pi/ar)— indicates when airbag was deployed after event trigger
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`9. Deployment Side- indicates which side of vehicle was impacted
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`10. Writing Flag for Side Crash- indicates whether the data during the impact was written to the
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`11. B Pillar GyAV(mph)— change in vehicle lateral speed in mph
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`12. CPi/lar GyA(mph)— change in vehicle lateral speed in mph
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`13. Floor GyAV(mph)— change in vehicle lateral speed in mph
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`Note: Some reports may have data in a page titled “Side Crash Page.1” This data is from a second side impact
`event that was above the EDR threshold.
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`Timefrom PreCrash TRG- amount of time from Pre Crash trigger
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`Note: Some reports may have data in a page titled ”Roll Over Page.l" This data is from a second Roll
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`Over event that was above the EDR threshold.
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`EDR - Frequently Asked Questions
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`What is an EDR? An Event Data Recorder (EDR) is part of the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ECU that
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`records data for some types of collision events for future safety research or analysis. An event is a change in
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`vehicle speed that is more than typical of everyday use. For example, stopping hard with the brakes would not
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`cause a recording, but hitting a curb may cause the EDR to record an event.
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`Are EDRs required in cars? They are currently not required.
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`Is the EDR a black box? No, the EDR is not a black box like on an airplane. It does not record sounds or
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`conversations and does not have the capacity like an airplane blackbox. The EDR is simply part ofthe
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`Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ECU that only records certain vehicle data for a short period of time
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`before or during a collision.
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`What causes the EDR to record? The EDR starts to record when the vehicle experiences a rapid change in
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`speed (like acceleration or deceleration) that exceeds a specified threshold higher than normal use. Hard
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`braking will not cause an EDR to record, because that may be considered normal use. Impacting a curb hard
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`may cause a recording as the vehicle body may change speed much quicker than normal use.
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`Why were EDRS installed in Toyota/Lexus/Scion vehicles? EDRs have the capability to serve several purposes,
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`such as assisting in vehicle development, quality control or safety research. Airbag deployment occurs very
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`rapidly and it may be difficult to determine exactly what occurred during a collision. Although indirect methods
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`may be used to determine airbag deployment circumstances, an EDR is a more direct method to understand
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`airbag deployment circumstances.
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`Do all EDRs record the same information? No. Due to different vehicle designs and changes in equipment, the
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`information recorded varies by model and model year.
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`Were there other recording systems before EDR in Toyota vehicles? Yes, some vehicles in the past had some
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`impact recording capabilities, but these were not considered reliable for field use. There is no current
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`capability to read these predecessors to EDRs.
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`How accurate is the EDR data? The accuracy of the data from the EDR depends on the collision and the EDR
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`capabilities. Government studies of Toyota EDRs indicate that Toyotas EDRs have similar capabilities to other
`vehicle manufacturers.
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`What has Toyota clone to validate its EDRs and EDR tools? Toyota has been analyzing data from vehicles since
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`they were first introduced to ensure the reliability of the EDR technology. Toyota performs imaging of our own
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`vehicles as part of crash testing. Toyota also performs EDR imaging from US. Government crash testing and
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`investigations, and when requested, in law enforcement investigations.
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`How does the EDR record information? During a collision, the EDR calculates the delta V based on
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`accelerometer data every 10 milliseconds and puts it into the permanent memory. During the intervals, other
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`data is also placed into memory. |fa|| the data is not transferred into the permanent memory, a writing flag is
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`put on the report. If all data is successfully transferred, the report states ’Finished writing’. In some very severe
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`impacts, electrical connections or internal EDR components may be damaged, resulting in incomplete data
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`transfer to the permanent memory.
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`How long is an event stored in the EDR? If the airbags are deployed in a collision, the EDR data is locked and
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`cannot be erased or overwritten. If the airbags have not been deployed in previous EDR events, an event that
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`causes the vehicle to experience a rapid change in speed (example: hitting a curb) that exceeds a specified
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`threshold will overwrite previous EDR events.
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`Why is a signed consent form required before performing imaging? Various states have privacy regulations
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`that require consent before performing an EDR image.
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`How is EDR data retrieved and does the retrieval process affect/change the data contained in the EDR?
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`Depending on the vehicle’s condition, data can be imaged in one of two ways. The EDR tool is either connected
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`through the vehicles DLC port, or the EDR is removed from the vehicle and the EDR tool is connected directly
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`to the SRS ECU. Neither method alters or erases EDR data during the process.
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`In some rare circumstances
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`such as water immersions- the EDR data may not be able to be imaged using the EDR tool.
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`What will I receive after the EDR image process has taken place on my vehicle? After the imaging has been
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`completed, the EDR report and other reference documents will be provided.
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`What is the difference between vehicle speed and delta V? Vehicle speed is how fast the vehicle moves
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`relative to the ground - usually in miles per hour. It is understood that vehicle speed is the straight line speed
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`of the entire vehicle. Delta V is the change in vehicle speed over milliseconds and is usually discussed as
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`longitudinal, lateral or total delta V.
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`Is there more than one deltaV? In some EDR reports there are longitudinal and lateral delta V data.
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`When I review the data, the first airbag record looks good, but the other records make no sense. What’s
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`going on? Some EDRs contain initial data in the registers. |f “RecordStatus” displays “Initial”, the information
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`contained on that page is default data from the factory.
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`Why can’t the EDR tool operator just tell the customer what the report says? Crashes can be very complex
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`events. The EDR report is just one piece of information and without knowing other critical crash information,
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`the EDR data could be misinterpreted with the context for the overall crash.
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`Can the EDR tell me the date and time of collision? No, the EDR does not have a time stamp function.
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`When will Toyota have a commercially available EDR tool? A commercially available EDR tool for
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`Toyota/Scion/Lexus vehicles will be available before the government requirement date.
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