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Tesla has to recall cars in the USA again

Tesla has to recall cars in the USA again

Tesla has to recall cars in the USA again
Tesla has to recall cars in the USA again

Tesla's Troubles with Recalls Continue in the USA 🚗🔥

Once again, electric vehicle giant Tesla is in hot water, this time in the United States, due to a technical glitch. Over 120,000 Model S and Model X vehicles from 2021 to 2023 are on the recall list, as announced by the U.S. traffic regulator, NHTSA, last Friday.

Now, brace yourself for this potential show-stopper: there's a danger that the doors may pop open during an accident. Luckily, Tesla has a software fix up its sleeve to tackle this problem. Interestingly, recently, Elon Musk's U.S. electric car company had to recall a whopping two million vehicles due to Autopilot-related snags.

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It's worth noting that this isn't Tesla's first rodeo with recalls. Apparently, the latest U.S. recall is due to a potential issue with the driver's airbag, affecting almost 300 Model S and Model X vehicles from 2024 to 2025. The driver's airbag could tear during deployment, which isn't exactly good news for drivers.

Tesla will address this issue by replacing the airbag assembly at no cost to the vehicle's owners. Tesla encourages affected owners to remain patient, as they'll receive notification letters in the mail on February 21, 2025.

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In conclusion, Tesla's fleet of Model S and Model X vehicles from 2021 to 2023 isn't exactly cruising through this U.S. recall scenario unscathed. With over 120,000 cars involved and a potential issue with the doors during accidents, Tesla must work swiftly to find a solution and reassure its customers. To stay updated on this issue and others, keep an eye on Tesla's communications. 🚀🌌

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