Tesla is recalling further than 3,00,000 vehicles in the United States because tail lights may intermittently fail to illuminate, the company said in a form made public Saturday.
The company made the public form on Saturday, saying that further than,000 vehicles will be recalled over a taillight issue the electric vehicle manufacturer said covers some 2023 Model 3 and 2020- 2023 Model Y vehicles.
Tesla recalls more than 320,000 vehicles for taillight software glitch
After recalling over,000 electric vehicles, Tesla is now recalling over vehicles in the United States due to another glitch. This glitch is reported to be a software glitch that can make tail lights go off intermittently, which has increased the threat of collision.
Elon Musk- led Tesla stated in documents posted Saturday by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that the glitch may affect one or both tail lights on certain Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. Brake lights, provisory lights, and turn star lights aren’t affected by the software problem, the EV mammoth stated. The recall covers certain 2020 to 2023 Model Y SUVs and 2023 Model 3 cruisers. That amounts to potentially,628 vehicles.
Tesla came apprehensive of the problem last month after entering complaints, primarily from guests outside the US, that their vehicle tail lights weren’t illuminating. The company completed an disquisition into the problem before this month. The disquisition set up in rare cases the lights may intermittently not work due to an anomaly that may beget false fault findings during the vehicle wake-up process. Tesla said it had entered three bond reports over the issue.
Before in October, the EV maker blazoned to recall of over,000 Tesla Model 3 electric buses , which we erected between 2017- 2022. The electric carmaker has revealed that the hinder left seat belt buckle and the centre seat belt anchor could be defective in these buses , due to an indecorous reassembly of these factors. The former visit to service centres is said to be the reason for the cause of this issue.