Tesla recalls 30,000 Model X cars over air bag issue

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The air bag could deploy incorrectly in certain low-speed collision events where a young front seat passenger is unbelted and out of position.

Elon Musk’s Tesla recalled nearly 30,000 Model X cars in the US over an issue that may cause the front passenger air bag to deploy incorrectly, sending its shares down nearly 3% on Friday to their lowest in nearly two years.

The air bag could deploy incorrectly in certain low-speed collision events where a young front seat passenger is unbelted and out of position, increasing the risk of injury, the company said in a filing with regulators.The problem will be addressed through an over-the-air software update, the company said in a letter filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.due to the risk of experiencing a loss of power steering assist when driving on rough roads or after hitting a pothole.

 

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No wonder why Elon Musk is laying people off.

Why would anyone want one of these cars?

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