Two Automakers Issue Recalls
SUVs may present problems that can lead to crashes.

About 3,000 electric Chevrolet Equinoxes have an issue that can lead to lack of brake engagement under adaptive cruise control.
General Motors
General Motors recalled about 3,000 Chevrolet Equinox EVs over a cruise-control issue that can result in lack of brake engagement and increase crash risk.
The problem in the 2025 all-wheel drive electric SUVs stems from incorrectly calibrated brake control module software that may prevent the adaptive cruise control from braking when needed.
The issue doesn’t affect electric Equinoxes with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive electric models with Super Cruise.
Owners may notice their vehicles fail to sufficiently slow. In such cases, they’re advised to manually apply the brake.
Dealers will update the software calibration in the module. GM is scheduled to mail recall notices to owners on March 3.
Chrysler Recall
Chrysler recalled more than 63,000 Jeep Cherokees due to risk of power loss and/or park function that could lead a crash.
The issue affects 2017 to 2019 vehicles. It centers on the power transfer unit, which may have been built with an incorrectly seated part, potentially causing uncontrolled movement and wear.
The problem can lead to loss of power or a loss of park function when not moving by disengaging the transmission and differential, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration documents.
Chrysler is developing a remedy for the issue. It’s scheduled to mail recall notices to owners on Feb. 13.
If the problem manifests, the vehicle may display a service four-wheel-drive message, or drivers may notice noise, vibration or change in drive quality.
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