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Tesla Recalls Millions of Vehicles Over Latest Safety Flaw

by Ashmita Maria
February 3, 2024
in Automobiles, Cars, Clean Energy, Electric Vehicles, Future Tech, Manufacturing, Tech
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Due to problems with small letter sizes on warning displays that could lead to crashes, Tesla is starting a recall of more than 2 million cars in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Almost all cars sold in the nation are affected by this recall, which is Tesla’s second in as many months. The business intends to use a wireless software upgrade to fix the issue.

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More than 2.19 million automobiles sold between 2012 and 2024 are included by the recall, including well-known models including the Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck. As stated in the NHTSA’s letter to Tesla, the warning panels for the brake, park, and antilock braking systems on these cars have font sizes that are smaller than the required 3.2 mm, which is in violation of federal motor vehicle safety regulations.

With this incident surpassing the extent of Tesla’s last recall on December 13, which impacted 2,031,220 vehicles, it now stands as the greatest recall for the electric car company. To fix the font size issue, Tesla has already started rolling out over-the-air software updates, and by March 30th, owners should receive notice letters. Three possibly linked warranty claims have been acknowledged by Tesla, despite the fact that no fatalities, injuries, or crashes have been documented in relation to this issue.

Despite Forbes’ request for comment, Tesla has not responded promptly. The total number of vehicles subject to recall is 2,193,869, with Tesla estimating that all these vehicles are affected, according to the NHTSA notice.

In a similar move, the NHTSA has intensified its examination into a possible loss of power steering control for approximately 334,000 Model 3 and Model Y cars starting in 2023. This investigation’s advancement to an engineering study, a stage before a possible recall, comes after a preliminary inquiry involving 280,000 vehicles was started in July.

This recall is one of Tesla’s many recent setbacks. The company had to recall around 200,000 vehicles last week because of a software bug that was preventing the rearview camera from working. Tesla saw a number of notable recalls in 2023, most of them were related to issues with the much-debated Autopilot system. According to a June Washington Post story, this system has been involved in 736 crashes since 2019. Furthermore, Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, has allegedly been the subject of a federal inquiry into the company’s disclosures to investors about the Autopilot feature. Musk has continuously praised Tesla’s self-driving technology.

In the broader context of Tesla’s recent challenges, this recall emphasizes the need to promptly address potential safety issues. The company’s commitment to resolving these matters through wireless software updates highlights the evolving nature of automotive technology. However, the scale of this recall underscores the importance of ensuring compliance with safety standards, even in seemingly minor aspects such as font size on warning panels.

The NHTSA’s decision to upgrade its investigation into power steering control loss in specific Model 3 and Model Y vehicles indicates increased scrutiny over Tesla’s vehicle safety features. As electric vehicles become more prevalent, regulatory bodies are keen on ensuring the safety and reliability of these innovative technologies.

Moving forward, Tesla’s ability to effectively manage and rectify these challenges will be crucial in maintaining consumer trust and regulatory compliance. The continuous evolution of automotive technology demands a proactive approach to identifying and addressing potential issues, ensuring that safety standards are not compromised in the pursuit of innovation. As Tesla navigates these recall situations, it serves as a reminder of the ongoing interplay between technological advancement and the imperative to uphold fundamental safety standards in the automotive industry.

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A detail-oriented and organized individual who believes in the power of bringing a change through research based policy-making. With an interest in the varied fields of development and labour economics, political writing and filmmaking, I write when I'm not intellectualizing my problems :)

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