Tesla Recalls 700,000 Vehicles: Cybertruck, Model 3 & Model Y Safety
Tesla is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles, sparking major concerns about safety and quality control. The affected models include the highly anticipated 2024 Cybertruck, the 2017–2025 Model 3, and the 2020–2025 Model Y. The issue? A defect in the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that may fail to alert drivers of low tire pressure, significantly increasing the risk of accidents.
Details of the Recall:
Total Vehicles Affected: Close to 700,000.
Models Included:
2024 Cybertruck.
2017–2025 Tesla Model 3.
2020–2025 Tesla Model Y.
Problem Identified: TPMS warning light may not remain illuminated, leaving drivers unaware of potentially dangerous low tire pressure.
Resolution: Tesla is issuing a free software update to address the issue, with notification letters expected to be sent by February 15, 2025.
While no crashes or injuries related to this issue have been reported, this recall comes amid growing scrutiny of Tesla’s quality control, following multiple recalls earlier this year for issues like seat belts, hoods, and warning signals.
Sources & Articles for Full Context:
Tesla Recalls Nearly 700,000 Vehicles Over Safety Issues
Tesla's Latest Recall Sparks Questions About Quality Control
700,000 Tesla Vehicles Recalled for Fault That Increases Crash Risk
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Elon Musk, it might be time to focus less on government dramas and more on ensuring Tesla remains the leader in safety and innovation. Let’s hope this gets resolved quickly and effectively!
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