Tesla has announced the withdrawal of almost 700,000 cars in the United States. This applies to Model 3 , Model Y and Cybertruck . The reason was the incorrect functioning of the signaling light bulb of the tire pressure monitoring system.
According to reports, a light bulb may not burn between the cycles of motion, which is why drivers do not receive a warning of low tire pressure. Improperly pumped tires, according to experts, increase the risk of road accidents.
Tesla has decided to troubleshoot with a wireless software update, which deprives the need for physical repair of cars.
This is not the first case of Tesla's vehicle recall. During the first three quarters this year, the company initiated the recall of 21% of all cars in the US, and in the third quarter this figure reached a record 1 858 774 cars.
Although the number of cars is impressive, Tesla minimizes the inconvenience for owners through software updates that allow you to solve problems remotely.