Those who own or lease a 2022 Hyundai Elantra should know that a slew of customer complaints about faulty braking systems have arisen in recent months. Reports of brakes that emit loud and concerning screeching noises and of sudden braking system activation for no reason continue to crop up, even though the manufacturer has yet to address these issues. So far, Hyundai has announced four separate safety recalls impacting this make and model, but none of these concerns persistent braking system failures.
According to one owner of a 2022 Hyundai Elantra, their AEB system engaged for no reason while the vehicle was traveling at a highway speed. This sudden activation caused the vehicle to swerve violently to the left and the brakes engaged quickly. This exact issue happened on three more occasions, all when the vehicle was traveling at speeds over 60 miles per hour. The dealership was unable to diagnose or repair the issue, leaving the customer concerned about the overall safety of the vehicle. Many other Hyundai customers are expressing their concern about similar braking system problems with no clear solutions.
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