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VW recalls 246,000 SUVs that suddenly brake in traffic

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Chris Morris
Chris Morris
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Chris Morris
Former Contributing Writer
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March 18, 2022, 10:38 AM ET
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Sudden braking is hitting some VW owners.Getty Images

Volkswagen is alerting drivers of over 246,000 vehicles in the U.S. And Canada that a wiring problem could cause their cars to brake without warning.

The automaker has recalled Atlas SUVs from the model years 2019 through 2023, as well as the 2020–2023 Atlas Cross Sport.

Some drivers have reported that their warning lights and alarms would go off, the driver’s side windows would roll down, and the SUVs would brake abruptly while in traffic, which resulted in them nearly being rear-ended.

Associated Press first reported the issue with the vehicles.

Volkswagen, in its recall, said electrical contacts on a wiring harness in either of the front doors can corrode, which can cause the side airbags to deploy late in an accident and trigger the parking brake unexpectedly. The automaker says that would cause the SUVs to brake at speeds below 1.8 miles per hour. In complaints to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, though, some drivers said they were moving at speeds of up to 70 mph when the braking began.

VW apparently first was made aware of the problem in 2020 and discovered the corrosion problem in 2021.

Starting May 10, Atlas and Atlas Cross Sport owners will receive letters making them aware of the safety risk. A second letter will be sent when the remedy is available.

The VW recall comes months after Tesla announced plans to recall all Model 3 vehicles made between 2017 and 2020 because of possible camera defects.

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By Chris MorrisFormer Contributing Writer

Chris Morris is a former contributing writer at Coins2Day, covering everything from general business news to the video game and theme park industries.

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