Tesla recalls more than 1.6 million cars in China over autopilot and lock problems
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Tesla is recalling more than 1.6 million cars in China to fix problems with autopilot features and locks that could lead to accidents.
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According to China's State Administration of Market Regulation, both problems will be fixed with a free over-the-air software update. Drivers will not have to take their vehicles anywhere, the authority said.
The recall affects Tesla Model S, Model X, Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. While they are in use, drivers may "misuse" the driving assistance feature, "increasing the risk of vehicle collisions and creating a safety hazard", the agency said in a release.
In addition, more than 7,500 Model S and Model X vehicles have been recalled over concerns that the side door could unlock during a crash.
Earlier, U.S. regulators recalled about 2 million Tesla vehicles for similar reasons. The company disagreed with the authorities' findings, but promised to fix the problems with software updates.
Despite the recall, Tesla shares fell less than 1%.
Source: CNBC