Over 125,000 Tesla cars may have problems with the seat belt warning system. The car brand itself has received 104 complaints.
Over 125,000 cars ranging from the Tesla Model S, Model X, Model 3 and Model Y are affected by the car brand's latest recall.
ABC News writes that.
The reason is that there may be a fault in the warning system which is connected to the seat belts in the cars.
The system, which is a legal requirement, must warn the driver and passengers if a seat belt on a seat that is in use is not fastened.
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However, the American authorities believe they have established that the warning does not work in a large number of Tesla's cars. The car brand Hort itself has a similar complaint from 104 customers for the time being.
However, the car brand is not aware that the fault has caused either traffic accidents or fatalities. However, it is not enough to ignore the problem. Tesla believes that it can initially be fixed with a piece of updated software.
Here at home, Tesla dropped something of a bomb under the car market last week, when the base version of the Model 3, which is already the brand's cheapest car, was significantly reduced. Read more about it here.
If we have to round it off with recalls one more time, it is almost everyday in the car industry in line with increasingly advanced cars. However, Ford has the absolute most boring record in that area.
In the first 19 weeks of the year, the car brand had to make 1.3 recalls every single week. Tens of thousands of cars can be hidden behind each recall. Maybe more than that. Read more about the matter here .
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