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Tesla Recalls Another 1 Million Cars for Power Window Issue

Tesla Recalls Another 1 Million Cars for Power Window Issue More than a million cars and SUVs have been recalled because window engines are so powerful. It sounds like a weird problem, unless you get your arm stuck in a window that goes up. The system that should mirror windows automatically handles if something or someone is detected. Tesla is not aware of and may be aware of any warranty claims or reports of accidents or injuries related to this recall.

The correction will come over the air

Tesla employees found the problem in August, and determined that the window motors did not meet the standards. Accordingly, the vehicles will get an over-the-air update to fix the issue. The recall covers several versions of the 2017-2022 Model 3, 2020-2021 Model Y SUV, and 2021 and 2022 Model S sedans and Model X SUVs.

. He feels that a software update should not qualify. But the NHTSA insists on the word “summon.” Teslas has faced several recalls this year

Tesla Model 3 in showroom | VCG / VCG via Getty Images

Earlier this year, Tesla recalled its Model X SUV due to an airbag problem. The recall affected approximately 7,300 Model Xs.

Related to the Boombox feature, it affected the Model 3, the Model Y, and the Model S. Tesla installed it with a remote update. The Boombox feature allows you to play sounds or music through loudspeakers used for pedestrian warning sounds. It turns out, according to NHTSA, that blowing up some LL Cool J’s is not a pedestrian warning sound.

Tesla is fixing many recalls with over-the-air updates

2022 Tesla Model 3 indoor

Tesla Recalls Another 1 Million Cars for Power Window Issue

Everything in Tesla is connected and most problems with cars and SUVs can be fixed with an update downloaded from the car. For example, the company recently recalled 800,000 vehicles for a seat belt alert alert. However, this approach did not work for Tesla in 2021 for cars with a mechanical problem with the hood latch. Sometimes owners report problems that Tesla fixes without calling, such as a software glitch.

Is Tesla reliable?

According to a recent Consumer Reports video, the company said owners reported minor issues with door handles, locks, latches, and slight screeching in the Model S. JD Power hasn’t rated Tesla cars, likely because Tesla is a lower-volume manufacturer, although That this is changing rapidly.

Despite Tesla’s current recall of about 1.1 million vehicles, most owners should have no problem getting an over-the-air update to fix the problem.

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