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German regulator asks Tesla to recall more than 59,000 cars

German regulator asks Tesla to recall more than 59,000 cars

With the launch of new cars in the market, especially in the electric sector, the news of the vehicles that the brands name due to some kind of problem is also increasing.

According to the latest information, the German auto regulator has now asked Tesla to recall more than 59,000 of its cars globally. The reason is related to the discovery of emergency problems in some Elon Musk models.


German regulator recalls more than 59,000 Tesla cars

According to the data of the last report, Federal Automobile Authority in Germany The KBA has asked Tesla for a recall of more than 59,000 of its Model Y and Model 3 cars. Since this German regulator can only request such a recall in his country, he submitted the request to Elon Musk.

according to Information revealed, this request is related to the fact that technical problems were detected in the emergency system of these Tesla models. The authority says this is a problem that affects Model Y and Model 3 around the world. Specifically, the vehicle is expected to call the emergency hotline in the event of a serious accident. However, Tesla owners will have to contact the manufacturer directly or go to an authorized workshop to update the software.

The warning was issued last Wednesday (June 29) and was launched by Radio Berlin-Brandenburg on Saturday (July 2). All models affected by the recall are from 2022 and, according to the radio, include the Model Ys made at Gigafactory Berlin.

But this isn't the first time this year that Tesla has had problems. In April, the company was forced to Collect 63,000 cars And in March it was It's called 947 cars In the United States due to the delay in displaying the image on the rear camera. In February, Tesla RCollected in 817,000 US vehicles Because of the audible warning on the seat belt and 54,000 cars recalled Because of the full self-driving functionality.

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