Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is recalling 2013, 2018-2021 Model S, 2020-2021 Model X, 2018-2022 Model 3, and 2020-2022 Model Y vehicles, according to documents released this morning by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A factory reset over the air (OTA) muted the Pedestrian Warning System (PWS) sounds. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 141, “Minimum Sound Requirements for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles,” which could increase the risk of collision.* This comes after Tesla said it will raise prices of its Model Y vehicles by €2000 (~$2200) in some European countries on 22 March. Tesla announced last Friday that prices for all US Model Y cars increase by $1000 on 1 April, aka Fool’s Day.
Recalled Tesla models have an Intel Infotainment processor and are or were operating a software release version from 2023.32 up to but excluding a software release with the remedy, when the vehicles received a factory reset. Tesla released an over-the-air (OTA) software update, release 2023.44.30.14, free of charge as required by the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Act. Continue reading →
Jaguar Land Rover North America Recalls I-Pace EVs
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Jaguar Land Rover North America is recalling 2019 I-Pace SUV vehicles, according to documents released this morning by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The high-voltage battery in the electric Jaguar may overheat, which is a potential fire hazard. These vehicles were built at the Graz Vehicle Assembly Plant in Poland from 6 June – 31 October 2018 and use a Polish-built battery from Chinese LG energy Systems. They were previously recalled under NHTSA 23V369 and will need to have the new safety defect remedy completed.
The fix for the safety defect is currently under development. Owners are advised to park and charge their vehicles outside and away from structures, and to only charge their vehicles to a maximum 75% state of charge until the recall repair is complete. Continue reading →