Tesla is recalling its largest batch of electric vehicles due to fine print on indicator lights. The illegible font affects the safety of the driver and passengers and increases the risk of an accident, the US highway regulator said in a statement.
Tesla is recalling 2.2 million electric vehicles in the United States due to difficult-to-read fonts on indicator lights. Reuters writes about this with reference to a statement from the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Small print on warning lights makes critical safety information difficult to read, increasing the risk of an accident, according to the release.
There will be no actual EV recalls; Tesla will update the software to resolve the issue.
Tesla last recalled electric vehicles in December 2023. Then the Autosteer autopilot became a problem, because its incorrect operation increased the risk of an accident.
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Source: RB

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