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  2. GM recalling more than 21,000 electric SUVs over brake issues

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    General Motors cites concerns of antilock brake systems unexpectedly activating, increasing the risk of a crash. ... GM plans to fix the issue with an over-the-air update or by a dealer, free of ...

  3. GM recalls nearly 3.8M pickups, SUVs to fix brake issues - AOL

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    Under pressure from the federal government, GM is recalling nearly 3.8 million big pickup trucks and SUVs in the U.S and Canada to fix a brake problem.

  4. Chrysler recalls more than 211,000 SUVs and trucks due to ...

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    Chrysler is recalling more than 211,000 SUVs and pickup trucks due to potentially faulty anti-lock braking system software that can disable the vehicles' electronic stability control systems.

  5. Anti-lock braking system - Wikipedia

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    Anti-lock brakes are the subject of some experiments centred around risk compensation theory, which asserts that drivers adapt to the safety benefit of ABS by driving more aggressively. In a Munich study, half a fleet of taxicabs was equipped with anti-lock brakes, while the other half had conventional brake systems. The crash rate was ...

  6. Sudden unintended acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Other problems may be implicated in the case of older vehicles equipped with carburetors. Weak, disconnected, or mis-connected throttle return springs, worn shot-pump barrels, chafed cable housings, and cables which jump their tracks in the throttle-body crank can all cause similar acceleration problems.

  7. Emergency brake assist - Wikipedia

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    By interpreting the speed and force with which the brake pedal is pushed, the system detects if the driver is trying to execute an emergency stop, and if the brake pedal is not fully applied, the system overrides and fully applies the brakes until the anti-lock braking system (ABS) takes over to stop the wheels locking up. [1]

  8. Stellantis recalls more than 200,000 vehicles over stability ...

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    The company said the issue stems from a defective anti-lock braking system, which in turn deactivates the stability control system. The system is a critical safety feature in many vehicles which ...

  9. Electronic brakeforce distribution - Wikipedia

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    Electronic brakeforce distribution (EBD or EBFD) or electronic brakeforce limitation (EBL) is an automobile brake technology that automatically varies the amount of force applied to each of a vehicle's wheels, based on road conditions, speed, loading, etc, thus providing intelligent control of both brake balance and overall brake force. Always ...