Approximately 3,300 model-year 2020-21 Buick Encore GX SUVs; model-year 2020 Cadillac CT4 and CT5 sedans and XT4 SUVs; model-year 2020 Chevrolet Corvette sports cars; and model-year 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUVs are being recalled due to issues with the electronic brake boost module. Sensor connection contamination in the electronic brake boost system may interrupt communication between the sensor and the brake boost system, which could lead to a loss of electronic brake boost assist and increase the risk of a crash.

Buick, Cadillac, and Chevrolet manufacturer GM will begin notifying owners on Nov. 9. Owners can call Buick at 800-521-7300, Cadillac at 800-333-4223, Chevrolet at 800-630-2438 or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s vehicle-safety hotline at 888-327-4236 to learn more.

To fix the problem, dealers will replace the electronic brake boost module.

Vehicle manufacturers are legally required to repair any recalled issues or replace the defective part for free under the Highway Safety Act of 1970. If the dealership refuses to fix the problem or attempts to charge you for the repair, contact the manufacturer immediately.

Lemon Law Group Partners can assist car owners if they encounter any problems during the recall process with the manufacturer. Our attorneys deal directly with the manufacturer on the client’s behalf to quickly resolve the problem. In many cases, the attorneys get paid directly from the manufacturer so the client does not have to pay any attorneys’ fees to obtain legal counsel. For more information and a free consultation call 888-668-8581.