A faulty rearview camera in some Teslas fails to properly display images, increasing the risk of a crash, traffic regulators say.
Tesla’s voluntary recall is related to issues that may cause rearview cameras to fail, according to filings out Friday.
The recall affects 2023-2025 Model X and Model Y vehicles, and 2024-2025 Model 3 and Model S vehicles. Tesla will issue a free over-the-air software update to address the problem and will replace ...
Tesla Model X SUVs manufactured between Jan. 25 ... Tesla’s number for this recall is SB-25-00-001. Keith Barry has been an auto reporter at Consumer Reports since 2018. He focuses on safety ...
Tesla is recalling 239,382 2024-2025 Model 3, Model S, 2023-2025 Model X, and 2023-2025 Model Y vehicles. The computer circuit board may short, resulting in the loss of the rearview camera image.
The recall affects Tesla's 2024-2025 Model 3 and Model S sedans, as well as the 2023-2025 Model X and Model Y SUVs. The company has already deployed an over-the-air software update at no cost to ...
American EV giant Tesla is recalling over 1.2 million vehicles in China including both imported and domestically produced ...
Tesla has recalled 239,382 vehicles over a problem affecting the rearview camera, which can cause a visibility issue. The recall covers certain 2024-2025 Model 3, Model S, 2023-2025 Model X ...
Tesla plans to distribute software updates and will guide vehicle owners whose models cannot receive remote updates to ...
The recall affects 2023-2025 Model X and Model Y vehicles, and 2024-2025 Model 3 and Model S vehicles. Tesla will issue a free over-the-air software update to address the problem and will replace ...
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