Cadillac Lyriq Brake Issue Investigation: GM’s Response & Specs

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Cadillac Lyriq Brake Issue Investigation
Cadillac Lyriq Brake Issue Investigation

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recently launched an investigation into the Lyriq, General Motors’ electric crossover, due to reports of brake system issues. Owners reported experiencing a hard brake pedal and loss of brake boost assistance, accompanied by warning messages indicating brake system failure.

General Motors attributed the problem to a potential fracture in the spindle inside the electronic brake control module during anti-lock braking system events. To address the issue, General Motors introduced a new material clean break point and developed over-the-air software to cycle the brake booster at startup.

Cadillac Lyriq Brake Issue Investigation
Cadillac Lyriq Brake Issue Investigation (Credit: Cadillac Lyriq)

If a spindle issue is detected during startup cycling, owners receive a warning message prompting them to have their vehicle inspected at a dealership. Although General Motors did not issue a formal recall, they implemented these solutions to address safety concerns.

The Cadillac Lyriq, manufactured on GM’s BEV3 platform, boasts impressive specifications, including a 102-kWh battery providing a driving range of up to 314 miles for the single-motor version. Despite the reported brake system issue, the Lyriq remains a top choice in the electric crossover market, offering luxurious features and performance.

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By Jayson O'Neil

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