Computer Glitch May Cause 2023 Volvos To Lose ABS, Traction Control And More | Carscoops carscoops
Volvo has initiated a recall campaign of 27,457 vehicles from the 2023 model year for a computer glitch that could cause the brakes to malfunction. The fault is considered a critical concern by the company, but will be solved by an over-the-air update.
Reports of this issue started coming in October, Volvo has revealed in documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The issue may cause a loss of certain features, such as the brake-by-wire system, the ABS, ESC, and traction control, adaptive cruise, and all active safety features.
The driver display will give customers a warning message, and a malfunction lamp will show up on the dash. From the driver’s perspective, the issue may become apparent if the brake pedal becomes stiff.
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