vehicles from the 2023 model year built between October 19 and November 5, 2022, may be affected. Tesla estimates that less than 1% of vehicles on the road in the United States exhibit the defect. Interestingly, Tesla says it"observed customer complaints primarily from foreign markets.
Naturally, taillamps that remain unlit at night can reduce visibility, both that of the Tesla driver and other motorists sharing the road. As is often the case with Tesla recalls, an over-the-air update will fix the issue, which means owners shouldn't be required to take their vehicles in to a physical location for servicing. Tesla says vehicles built starting on November 6, 2022, already have the latest firmware that corrects the problem.
They just LOVE to call Teslas innovative over the air updates “Recals” …
Software Update - NOT A RECALL 🤦🏻
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