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Tesla has already had three recalls in February involving 900,000 vehicles, some of which were remotely upgraded by OTAs

According to media reports, on February 3, Tesla motors were identified by most states in the United States as violating local traffic laws because of the "rolling stop" (rolling stop) function, involving about 54,000 vehicles, and the role of the "rolling parking" function is that when there are no pedestrians and vehicles nearby, the vehicle will drive at a speed of no more than 9 kilometers through the intersection of "all-way stop" (all intersections are parked).

Tesla has already had three recalls in February involving 900,000 vehicles, some of which were remotely upgraded by OTAs

On the same day, Tesla also had a recall message, when the vehicle is started and the driver is not wearing a seat belt, the buzzer may not work properly, the related vehicles involved as many as 817,000, this recall will also be Tesla's largest recall.

Tesla has already had three recalls in February involving 900,000 vehicles, some of which were remotely upgraded by OTAs

On February 10, according to the U.S. National Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), Tesla's air conditioning system may cause one of the valves in the heat pump to open abnormally due to software reasons, which will cause the refrigerant to accumulate in the evaporator, which ultimately affects the defrosting ability of the windshield, but Tesla has developed a solution, the vehicle does not need to enter the repair point, just through the OTA remote upgrade of the relevant software, the number of vehicles involved in the United States, the number of 26681.

Tesla has already had three recalls in February involving 900,000 vehicles, some of which were remotely upgraded by OTAs

In this way, there have been three recalls in February alone, and the total number of vehicles has reached 900,000 vehicles, and all of them are for driving safety, if not repaired in time, there may be certain safety hazards.

Tesla has already had three recalls in February involving 900,000 vehicles, some of which were remotely upgraded by OTAs

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