The Cadillac Lyriq’s ABS System Could Cause Brake Failure
Cadillac Lyriq’s ABS system could cause brake failure

The manufacturer is not aware of any injuries or fatalities resulting from the malfunction. go through Brad Anderson August 14, 2024 11:50 GM is aware of two reports of accidents caused by ABS software failures. The recall affects 21,469 Lyrqis produced between December 14, 2022 and August 5, 2024. Most Lyriqs will be fixed via an over-the-air software update. Cadillac's best-selling electric car, the striking Lyriq, has been recalled in the United States, and while some recalls are due to minor problems that carry little risk, this one is different. Documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) show that certain 2023-2024 Lyriq AWD models may be equipped with overly sensitive ABS. GM says that when braking on dry roads below 25 mph, the ABS may falsely activate and may continue to release brake pressure. Read: Cadillac Lyriq is cheaper to lease than XT5 despite costing $13,300 more What does that mean in layman's terms? Well, releasing brake…