
Own a 2023, 2024, or 2025 Hyundai Palisade?
You may be driving with a defective ABS brake system.
Learn the risks, warning signs, and how the experienced attorneys at the Law Offices of Jeffrey L. Le Pere can help you get justice.
Hyundai Palisade ABS Brake System Defect: A Growing Concern
The Hyundai Palisade, Hyundai’s flagship three-row SUV, has earned praise for its luxury features and family-friendly design. But recent reports indicate a dangerous defect affecting the Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) in the 2023-2025 Palisade models — a critical safety component meant to prevent skidding and maintain control during sudden braking.
According to numerous owner complaints and growing dealership service records, the ABS module or hydraulic control unit in these vehicles may fail, leading to increased stopping distances, loss of steering control, and even complete brake failure in some cases.

What’s Going Wrong with the ABS in the Hyundai Palisade?
This crucial component of modern vehicles is designed to enhance safety by preventing wheels from locking during sudden braking, but when the system malfunctions, it can lead to potentially dangerous situations on the road. Drivers and technicians have reported several recurring issues regarding ABS brake system failure:
In some cases, a faulty ABS module or ABS hydraulic unit is to blame. In others, the issue lies with malfunctioning wheel speed sensors or poor integration between the braking system and the electronic stability control (ESC).
Why This Is So Dangerous
The ABS system is a foundational safety feature, especially in emergency braking or wet/icy conditions. In the event of an ABS brake system failure, it is crucial to remain calm and take immediate action to ensure safety on the road. When the ABS system malfunctions, you may experience:
For a family SUV like the Palisade, often used to transport children and large groups, this poses an unacceptable safety risk.
Hyundai’s Response: Not Enough?
Hyundai has released some technical service bulletins (TSBs) to address brake and ABS-related complaints. However, many owners continue to report:
If your Palisade has been in the shop multiple times for the same brake defect — or if you feel unsafe driving it — you may be dealing with a lemon.
You May Qualify for Relief Under California Lemon Law
If you are experiencing persistent ABS or braking issues with your Hyundai Palisade, it is crucial to address these concerns promptly for both safety and legal reasons. Specifically, ABS brake system failure can pose serious risks on the road. Fortunately, under the California lemon law, you may be eligible for compensation to address these recurring problems. Seeking professional assistance to navigate this process can help ensure that your rights as a consumer are protected and that appropriate actions are taken to address the issue effectively.

If your 2023 — 2025 Hyundai Palisade suffers from repeated ABS or braking issues, you may be eligible for lemon law compensation:
- A full refund of your vehicle purchase
- A replacement SUV from Hyundai
- Cash compensation for your time, frustration, and costs like towing or rentals
You don’t have to face Hyundai alone. Our lemon law attorneys are experienced in holding auto manufacturers accountable.
California recently passed AB 1755, a law that shortens the deadline for filing a Lemon Law claim. Consumers must now file WITHIN ONE YEAR OF THE WARRANTY’S EXPIRATION DATE, making timing critical. Delaying could cost you your rights.
TAKE ACTION NOW: Get a FREE Consultation Today
Your safety comes first. If your Hyundai Palisade is showing signs of brake system failure or ABS defects, don’t wait for an accident to happen. Call RV Auto Legal Team today at 1-858-544-2292 for a free lemon law consultation. We’ll help you understand your rights, build your case, and fight to get the compensation or replacement vehicle you deserve.