Tesla recalls over 26K U.S. vehicles over software problem

 

Tesla recalls over 26K U.S. vehicles over software problem

Tesla is reviewing 26,681 vehicles in the United States in light of the fact that a product blunder might bring about windshield thawing out issues, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Wednesday.


Tesla let us know controllers the blunder might cause a valve in the hotness siphon to open inadvertently and trap the refrigerant inside the evaporator. Tesla will play out an over-the-air programming update to resolve the issue.


The review covers some 2021-2022 Model 3, Model S, Model X, and 2020-2022 Model Y vehicles that may not follow a government engine vehicle wellbeing standard. It is the most recent in a line of ongoing reviews for the Texas-based EV producer.


Tesla said it didn't know about any wounds or crashes connected with its most recent review yet NHTSA said it could diminished windshield perceivability in specific circumstances, which might build the danger of an impact.


The organization said it was incited by grumblings from clients in December over loss of warming execution in outrageous chilly climate conditions.


Tesla on January 15 delivered a product update to resolve the issue as a careful step. After conversations with NHTSA and Transport Canada, tests were directed to survey the consistence of new vehicles conveyed with the product order.


Under a microscope from US controllers and a few officials, Tesla has been giving various reviews lately, including numerous for programming issues.


Tesla has given somewhere around nine US reviews since October as it faces government examinations concerning its driver help framework Autopilot and an in-vehicle game element.


In January 2021, Tesla consented to review 135,000 vehicles with touchscreen shows that could flop after NHTSA made the strange stride of officially looking for the review.


The office said touchscreen disappointments presented critical wellbeing issues, including the deficiency of back view or reinforcement camera pictures, outside blinker lighting, and windshield defogging and thawing out frameworks.

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