Tesla manufacturers have recalled about 321,000 vehicles due to safety concerns for several reasons.
The Model 3 sedans from 2023 and the Model Y crossovers from 2020 to 2023 are both included in the recall. According to a filing with the US Department of Transportation, updates began to be applied to vehicles that were in production on November 6.
Օn the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website car manufacturer said in a filing over the weekend that some Tesla Model 3 sedans and Model Y SUVs had a problem that caused the tail lamps to “intermittently glow,” which in some cases resulted in poor visibility on the road. According to Tesla, the problem did not affect the brake lights.
There is not only an issue about the tail light that was recalled, but also the front passenger airbag issue with Tesla SUVs. Tesla recalled over 30.000 models and another 53 vehicles due to faulty installation of side-view mirrors.
Tesla claims that it is not aware of any accidents, injuries, or fatalities connected to this problem. Nevertheless, if your vehicle has these problems, The Margarian Law Firm can help you. The Margarian Law Firm specializes in Lemon Law, Dealer Fraud, and Consumer Class Actions. If your vehicle is a Lemon, or if you were victim to dealer fraud, then reach out to The Margarian Law Firm at (818) 553-1000