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Tesla Releases Update to Recall More Than 321,000 Vehicles Due to Tail Light Software Issue

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As Tesla rolls out an update to fix a software bug that prevents tail lights from functioning properly, more than 321,000 vehicles are expected to be recalled.  According to the document submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the recall will affect Model 3 and Model Y automobiles from 2020 to 2023. More than 321,000 Tesla vehicles will be recalled as certain owners encounter a software problem that results in the faulty operation of the tail lights.  According to a report, the recall affects Model Y and Model 3 automobiles from 2020 to 2023. In a document submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the corporation disclosed its response to the problem (NHTSA). tesla model y Due to a problem that "may create incorrect fault determinations during the vehicle wake-up process," the car's rear lights on one or both sides may glow, according to Tesla.  Brake lamps, backup lamps, and turn signal lamps are unaffected by this issue and continue to function as intended, the company added. NHTSA said that these kinds of issues could raise the likelihood of accidents, but Tesla emphasized that the business hasn't heard of any incidents that were brought on by this issue.  However, the business has already received three warranty reports in relation to this problem. According to reports, the company's 19th recall this year involves the taillight issue. Just last week, 30,000 Model X automobiles were recalled because the airbags may injure children if they deployed correctly in low-speed incidents.  [caption id="attachment_61463" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]tesla model y Image: Tesla[/caption] More than 40,000 Model X and S vehicles were recalled because they could lose power steering if they struck a pothole or a bump on the road. In September, the business issued one of its largest recalls of the year. A recall that covers more than a million vehicles is sent to Tesla owners (2017-22 Model 3s as well as 2020-21 Model Y, X, and S).  The NHTSA filing states that "After sensing an impediment, the window automated reversal mechanism might not respond appropriately. The danger of damage rises when a window closes too quickly and pinches a driver or passenger before retracting."

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