Tesla recalls almost 1.1 million vehicles over window glitch
Tesla has issued a recall for nearly 1.1 million vehicles covering all four of its models because the power windows could close too fast and could pinch drivers or passengers, according to a U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration filing.
The electric-car maker plans to fix the problem with an over-the-air update, so vehicle owners do not need to wait for service to be done. The recall covers Model S, X, 3 and Y vehicles made in various model years from 2017 to 2022, NHTSA said in the filing dated Monday and released Thursday.
NHTSA said the window reversal system, which detects obstructions and stops closing, may not react quickly enough when it detects an object. The windows could close with excessive force, the filing said.
Tesla will notify owners starting Nov. 15.
The automaker’s shares fell 4% in trading Thursday.
Bloomberg writer Keith Laing contributed to this report.
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