While many updates to Tesla vehicles are fixed via software updates not requiring a visit to a repair shop, the transistor issue, like four of the other recalls, requires an on-site fix.
A Tesla Cybertruck rides along a road as light rain falls in Mount Diablo State Park, Calif., on Saturday, April 13, 2024. will have to visit the repair shop after Tesla issued a recall affecting 2,400 of the electric vehicles over possible sudden loss of power to the wheels.
The propulsion loss could occur without warning, the report said, adding that if it does happen, drivers will receive an alert on the vehicle screen telling them to “safely pull over the vehicle to the side of the road.” Tesla, according to the agency, will replace, for free, the drive inverter containing the transistor. Affected owners are to be notified by mail in early January.many updates to Tesla vehicles are fixed via software updates
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