Acura Recalls 48000 MDX and RLX SUV Models Due To Automatic Braking System Glitch - International Business Times

's Acura has recalled two SUV models due to a malfunction in the automatic emergency braking systems that increased the risk of collision, the Associated Press (AP) reported Thursday. The company recalled 48,000 MDX and RLX SUVs worldwide from the 2014 and 2015 model years, even as National Transportation Safety Board is reportedly urging that the automatic warning systems be made standard on all cars and commercial trucks. If a situation arises where the SUV may hit another vehicle, the system automatically slows down its speed to avoid collision and reduce the damage. In the recalled SUVs, the system was malfunctioning by stepping on the brakes, instead of slowing down when it detected another vehicle accelerating in front while simultaneously driving along an iron fence or metal guardrail, the AP reported,... The problem was first noticed in November 2013 when an Acura SUV braked suddenly without reason, leading to a rear-end collision. The dealers will fix the problem in the recalled SUVs without charging the vehicle owners. Last July, Acura also announced a voluntarily recall for 14,078 ILX vehicles from 2013-2014 in the U. S. due to defective headlights. Source: www.ibtimes.com