Tesla has recalled more than two million cars Around 10,000 more cars in 2024 alone shouldn’t be too remarkable at this point. But Tesla’s latest recall is a little more hectic, requiring technicians to review each car in person rather than issuing updates over the air. Tesla’s latest recall will see 9,136 people Model X SUVs tend to be manual due to concerns about detaching roof decorations, which could increase the risk of accidents, Reuters reports.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said, “Front and center roof cosmetic parts can be attached to a vehicle without a primer. As a result, one or both trim pieces can detach from the vehicle.” Tesla will test the fastening of each car’s roof and, if necessary, connect the pieces together.
The Model X has had previous recalls this year, along with the Model Y, Model 3, Model S and its Cybertruck. It varies from responsible issues backup camera not working on the contrary a title separation potential.