Tesla‘s commitment to customer safety has led to a significant recall. According to Reuters, Tesla is recalling a whopping 54,676 of its Modell X vehicles produced between 2021-2023. But why?
Tesla Model X: A Recall for Brake Issues
The U.S. auto regulator, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), highlighted a potential flaw. The vehicle’s controller might not detect low brake fluid, and subsequently, may not show a warning light. This could pose a safety risk for drivers.
However, Tesla’s proactive approach is commendable. They’ve promptly released an over-the-air (OTA) Software-Update to address this concern. And the best part? It’s free of charge for Model X owners. As of October 10, there have been no reported accidents, injuries, or fatalities linked to this issue, the NHTSA confirmed.
Though Tesla has been in the spotlight before, with investigations into their Modell 3 und Modell Y vehicles, their swift response to potential issues underscores their commitment to user safety.
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