Tesla recalls more than ONE MILLION U.S. vehicles because a fault with the automatic reversal system means it may not detect obstructions
- Tesla has recalled more than one million vehicles, including some cars from its Model 3, Model Y, Models S and Model x series
- The window automatic system of Teslas may not detect obstructions
Tesla has recalled more than one million US vehicles because a fault with the automatic reversal system means it may not detect obstructions, increasing the risk of injury.
Tesla told the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration it will perform an over-the-air software update of the automatic window reversal system.
The recall covers some 2017-2022 Model 3, 2020-2021 Model Y, and 2021-2022 Model S and Model X vehicles.
Tesla said it was not aware of any warranty claims, field reports, crashes, injuries, or deaths related to the recall.
Tesla has recalled more than one million vehicles, including some Model 3 cars (pictured)
NHTSA said a closing window without the proper automatic reversing system may exert excessive force by pinching a driver or passenger before retracting, and may cause injury.
NHTSA said the vehicles failed to comply with the requirements of a federal motor vehicle safety standard on power windows.
Tesla said during product testing in August employees identified window automatic reversal system performance that had ‘greater than expected variations in response to pinch detection.’
After extensive additional testing, Tesla determined the vehicles pinch detection and retraction performance in the test results did not meet automatic reversal systems requirements.
Tesla said starting September 13, vehicles in production and in pre-delivery received a software update that sets power operated window operation to the requirements.
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