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Software problem prompts Tesla recall of 239,000+ cars
Tesla has recalled more than 239,000 of its Model 3, S, X and Y electric vehicles due to software problems that might disable their rearview cameras.
Tesla recalls more than 239,000 vehicles over rearview camera problem
A faulty rearview camera in some Teslas fails to properly display images, increasing the risk of a crash, traffic regulators say.
Tesla Recalls 240,00 Vehicles After NHTSA Opens Probe
Tesla has announced a recall of approximately 239,000 vehicles due to a software issue that could cause the rearview camera to not display images.
Tesla recalls more than 239,000 vehicles. Check car recalls here
Tesla is recalling more than 239,000 cars for review camera issues, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. To see a complete list of recalls or if your car has any recalls, check the NHTSA website.
Tesla Recalls 239,000 Vehicles Over Rearview Camera Issues
Tesla has issued yet another recall, this time impacting roughly 239,000 vehicles, due to computer hardware issues that may cause the vehicles’ rearview cameras to stop working.
Tesla Starts 2025 With Recall For 240,000 EVs, Some May Need New Computers
Tesla recalled more vehicles than any other automaker in 2024 and has just issued its first recall for the 2025 calendar year, related to a fault with the rear-view camera. While the issue affects a significant number of vehicles,
Recall Issued For 239K Tesla Cars For Rearview Camera Issues
Tesla is recalling nearly 240,000 vehicles after a defect was discovered that could cause rearview cameras to fail, increasing the risk of crashes, officials said. Tesla issued a recall for 239,382 cars across its 2023-25 Model X and Model Y vehicles,
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Tesla's Summon feature in hot water again
NHTSA has launched a new investigation into Tesla's Summon feature, which allows drivers to move their car without being in ...
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Tesla Sold More Cars than Audi in 2024
Although the question of whether Tesla is a luxury automaker is debatable, the numbers don't lie. For the first time, the ...
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Cars may be sending data on your driving habits back to the manufacturer
When a Tesla cybertruck exploded in front of a Trump hotel in Las Vegas on New Year’s Day, authorities were quickly able to ...
autoevolution
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Rendering: Volvo EX60 Feels Ready for a Primetime Fight With Tesla's Model Y Juniper
The latest behind-the-rumor-mill discussion from the "TopElectricSUV" news outlet feels ready to give us the full scoop on ...
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Why Tesla And Nvidia Are Taking Different Paths To Train AI Systems
Nvidia announced the launch of its Cosmos platform at last week's Consumer Electronics Show. It's designed to accelerate the ...
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After 4 crashes, NHTSA to examine Tesla feature that allows cars to move via phone app
Tesla owners can move cars equipped with Actually Smart Summon, but federal regulators plan to study the feature's safety.
New Republic
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Coming Soon to Our Musk-Trump Hellscape: AI-Trained Tesla Robotaxis
Tesla could launch the robotaxis by year’s end, and Wall Street is banking on the incoming president to clear any regulations ...
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Tesla poised to break sales records in unexpected market — here's what it could mean for the global auto industry
Currently, Tesla Models 3, Y, S, and X are circulated throughout the country. Tesla poised to break sales records in ...
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