— Acura ZDX announced a recall of about 5,000 all-electric SUVs because the brakes may fail when the vehicle is traveling less than 25 mph on flat, smooth, dry roads.
Today, Acura is sending out a software update over the air for the electronic brake control module for 2024 ZDX A-Spec AWD and 2024 ZDX Type S vehicles.
This recall affects all-wheel drive vehicles only.
Acura says that if the anti-lock brake system is falsely triggered and a certain sequence of steering wheel movements occurs, the ABS system will continue to release brake pressure from the brake system.
According to Acura, ZDX owners will be prompted to install the update via a notification on the center touchscreen after driving the vehicle and shifting it into park.
Owners can also choose to install the update later by going into Settings, then Updates & History. However, the ZDX must be registered with OnStar.
The update may take up to five minutes, during which time the vehicle cannot be used. Locked doors may also not unlock.
If there is a problem, an Acura dealer can perform an update.
Acura ZDX owners with questions can call 888-234-2138.
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