into late spring for the latest 2021 and 2022 models. This time, the problem is reportedly due to touchscreen display CPUs that are running too hot, forcing them to malfunction.to Tesla Monday demanding a safety recall of 130,000 Tesla 3, S, X, and Y models from its 2021 and 2022 lines.
The administration under the Department of Transportation stated that the infotainment system’s CPU may overheat, prompit to lag or restart which could prevent the center screen from showing features like rearview camera, gear selection, or warning lights.but have not had any reports of crashes related to the problem.Tesla said it has already started free over-the-air software updates to improve CPU temperature management starting May 3.
elonmusk's priority should be addressing build qualty in Tesla cars, rather than free speech saviour of a platform that doesn't need one.