Electronic Brake Module Component Failure
NHTSA is actively investigating this potential safety issue.
- Manufacturer
- General Motors, LLC
- Component
- SERVICE BRAKES
- Opened
- Apr 11, 2024
- Closed
- Still open
- Model years
- 2023
- Type
- Preliminary Evaluation
Summary
The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) has received multiple Early Warning Reporting field reports alleging a loss of brake boost assist in MY2023 Cadillac LYRIQ vehicles. The reports allege a hard brake pedal, followed by a âBrake System Failureâ message at start up or while driving. The EWR field reports have been verified by General Motors (GM). GM stated the electronic brake control module, also known as âeBoostâ, has an internal spindle that can fracture during an Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) event. GM further stated that due to the fracture, the vehicles can lose brake assist, experience speed limitation, and ABS would lose some functionality. GM indicated a new material clean break point was introduced in the assembly plants in May 2023. GM has also developed an over the air (OTA) update, which will cycle the brake booster similarly to an ABS event at start-up for every key cycle. If the spindle fractures during this start-up cycling, a warning lamp will illuminate to prompt the customer to bring the vehicle to the dealership to be diagnosed and repaired under warranty. This software update was not conducted as a recall. ODI is opening this Preliminary Evaluation (PE) to determine the scope and severity of the potential problem and to fully assess the potential safety-related issues.
Vehicles under investigation (1)
- CADILLAC LYRIQ2023
Source: NHTSA investigation PE24011. Investigations are NHTSA's review of a potential safety issue and may or may not result in a recall.