Tesla rechecks 40,000 vehicles in the U.S. to fix steering issues

Recently, an update says that Tesla requested the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration to recheck 40,000 vehicles. It is for the electronic assistance on some Tesla Model S and Model X models from 2017 to 2021. From this one issue when moving to the EPAS. This issue will be resolved with the OTA update. As released by NHTSA, the power steering assist system may lose its function when you drive on rough roads.

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Tesla identified 314 alerts about the issue for U.S. vehicles that may be related to the recall. Tesla said that more than 97% of the recalled vehicles have completed the latest firmware update. No further action is required if you already have firmware version 2022.36.5 or later installed.

In the new energy-intelligent connected vehicles, most models can solve the problems encountered by the vehicle through OTA updates. But NHTSA requires Tesla to use OTA software updates to solve problems that should be solved through recalls. Recall” notice, so the term “recall” may be somewhat misleading to users.

Lastly, as per Tesla CEO Elon Musk even pointed this out in September, calling the term “obsolete and inaccurate.”

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