Tesla recalls more than 350,000 Model S, Model Y and Model X cars in the U.S. due to problems with headlights and airbag

By: Maksim Panasovskiy | 21.11.2022, 16:09

The American company Tesla was recently forced to recall more than 40,000 cars due to problems with the steering wheel. But this is not the end of the problems for the car producer.

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Reuters news agency reports that Elon Musk's company is recalling about 321,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to the fact that rear headlights have started to malfunction. A statement to that effect appeared on the website of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The problems affect the Model 3 and Model Y electric cars of the 2023 and 2020-2023 model ranges, respectively. Tesla will be able to solve the problem with a software update. In addition, the company notes the absence of recorded accidents due to defective taillights.

Also during the week Tesla recalled about 30,000 Model X cars in the U.S. due to problems with the passenger airbag. Because of this, the company's share price fell 3% at once and almost renewed a two-year low.

Source: Reuters