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More than 810,000 Tesla recall Fans buy Times Square ads to voice: remote upgrades are not recalls

A few days ago, according to the website of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), because the vehicle was started and the driver did not wear a seat belt, the buzzer could not start, and Tesla opened the largest recall in history in the United States, totaling 817,100 vehicles.

The recalled vehicles include the Model S/X produced between 2021 and 2022, the Model 3 produced between 2017 and 2022, and the Model Y model produced between 2020 and 2022.

More than 810,000 Tesla recall Fans buy Times Square ads to voice: remote upgrades are not recalls

After the matter was exposed, Tesla officials did not release the corresponding instructions, but its fans could not sit still, and bought an advertisement in Times Square at their own expense, writing: An over the air update isn't a recall (remote upgrade is not a recall).

More than 810,000 Tesla recall Fans buy Times Square ads to voice: remote upgrades are not recalls

It is understood that Tesla's way to solve the seat belt is not tied to the reminder is OTA, which is the so-called "air upgrade", if the OTA can not solve the fault, it means that the owner may have to drive to Tesla after-sales.

In fact, this is not the first time that Tesla fans have used the Times Square billboard to make an article, not long ago, a Tesla fan bought an advertising space in the square, which played the "anagram" that Musk gave biden in a recent tweet: "Start with T, end with A, and ESL in the middle." ”

More than 810,000 Tesla recall Fans buy Times Square ads to voice: remote upgrades are not recalls

The move is intended to satirize the White House's deliberate disregard for Tesla's leadership in the electric car industry, and it has to be said that for fans, maintaining the brands they support is really a top priority.

More than 810,000 Tesla recall Fans buy Times Square ads to voice: remote upgrades are not recalls

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