Troubled EV maker Fisker faces new federal probe for phantom braking
Briefly

The federal government is looking at a phantom braking problem that appears to be affecting the Fisker Ocean electric crossover. Open investigations are examining whether the doors can fail to open, shifting issues, and partial braking loss over low-grip surfaces.
NHTSA opened a safety probe after receiving complaints of inappropriate automatic emergency braking (AEB) without roadway obstructions, causing sudden deceleration and possible injuries. AEB effectiveness varies, with NHTSA mandating it in new vehicles by September 2029.
Read at Ars Technica
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