sedan manufactured between 2017 and the end of 2020 — a total of 356,309 cars — because of a defect in the wiring harness that may affect the operation of the rearview camera. If the camera malfunctions, people behind the cars could be injured when the cars are backing up if the drivers are not able to back up well without cameras.
Regarding the recall, here is an email from Tesla that Zachary received today with more information from the company: As usual, Tesla has declined to comment, but owners can call customer service at 1-877-798-3752. An official notice from Tesla will be mailed to owners in February. There are those who will celebrate any black eye that comes Tesla’s way. But maybe they should cover there smug smirks. According tovehicles involved in recalls in the US in 2019. These recalls are annoying but not as deadly as the defective ignition switches that General Motors refused to acknowledge for years.
To be fair, having the hood open and smash back into the windshield while driving is guaranteed to lead to a Code Brown moment. At least Tesla has had the grace to self-report the defects and step up to the plate to address them. If only every manufacturer would adopt a similarly proactive attitude.
I understand the frunk safety latch recall. The rear camera recall. Don't understand that one. Unless it is effecting other systems or main computer.
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