Service brake complaints make up the largest share of owner reports, with drivers describing a warning message appearing on the dash and the brake pedal requiring unusual force to slow the vehicle. Electrical system faults are the second most common area, covering failures of the audio system and the loss of audible safety chimes. Steering and powertrain complaints round out the top concerns, with owners reporting the vehicle unexpectedly engaging four-wheel drive, causing difficulty steering and sudden jerking.

Most reported areas

Service Brakes safety 30%
Owners report a brake assist warning appearing on the message board while driving, accompanied by a brake pedal that requires substantially more effort than normal to slow the vehicle. · 17 crash · 5 injured
Electrical System safety 20%
Owners report complete failure of the audio system, which also silences the audible chimes that would otherwise alert the driver to safety warnings. · 1 fire · 4 crash · 4 injured
Steering safety 11%
Owners report the vehicle shifting itself into four-wheel drive without driver input despite the dial being set to two-wheel drive, resulting in difficult steering and the vehicle jerking. · 3 crash · 2 injured
Power Train safety 8%
Owners report a service indicator illuminating when placing the vehicle into all-wheel or four-wheel drive, along with jerking during turns. · 1 fire · 3 crash · 1 injured
Fuel/Propulsion System0 8%
52 reports (8%)

Source: NHTSA owner complaints · 661 complaints

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