My Yaris is loosing power and the only way I can get out of the situation is to floor the accelerator pedal. This will happen 5 to 10 times per Kilometres driven. It's almost as if there is a fuel starvation occurring. Someone has suggested that it has something to do with the mechanism that controls the VTI unity. PLEASE HELP
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