Legally reviewed by: Chuck Panzarella, JD Tesla, a trailblazer in the electric vehicle industry, has announced a significant recall affecting an estimated 2,193,869 vehicles. This recall spans several models, including the 2012-2023 Model S, 2016-2024 Model X, 2017-2023 Model 3, 2019-2024 Model Y, and the newly introduced 2024 Cybertruck. Tesla Initiates Recall Due to Incorrect Font Size on Instrument Panel Warning Lights The issue at hand is the incorrect font size used for the Brake, … [Read more...] about Critical Safety Alert for Tesla Owners: Software Update Required
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Elon Musk’s Tesla Recalls Two Million Vehicles for Autopilot Defect
Legally reviewed by: Chuck Panzarella, JD Elon Musk's Tesla has recently announced a recall of almost all of their vehicles ever made for issues involving the Basic Autopilot. The Basic Autopilot package includes the Autosteer and Traffic-Aware Cruise Control (TACC) that can help drivers with certain driving features such as steering, braking, and accelerating. A 2 year-long investigation has found that Tesla vehicles with Autosteer equipped may not always work when the required … [Read more...] about Elon Musk’s Tesla Recalls Two Million Vehicles for Autopilot Defect
Tesla Recalls Nearly 55,000 Model X SUVs for Brake Fluid Detection Issue
Imagine cruising down the highway in your sleek and stylish Tesla Model X SUV, enjoying the thrill of emission-free driving. But wait, what if your vehicle suddenly fails to detect low brake fluid? That's exactly what Tesla has discovered in nearly 55,000 Model X SUVs, prompting a recall to ensure the safety of its drivers. While Tesla has had a relatively recall-free year, this issue could potentially impact braking performance and increase the risk of a crash. Don't worry, though, because … [Read more...] about Tesla Recalls Nearly 55,000 Model X SUVs for Brake Fluid Detection Issue
Tesla Battery Problems – Qualification Under The Lemon Law
Tesla vehicles may be high-tech, but they are far from defect-free when it comes to having Tesla battery problems. This issue has become so severe, that the United States National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced that it is investigating Tesla for spontaneous battery fire issues and possible defects of the Tesla batteries of the Model S and Model X vehicles. Tesla battery problems have been a growing concern and have been addressed by Lemon Law Attorneys as a winning case. A … [Read more...] about Tesla Battery Problems – Qualification Under The Lemon Law
Tesla Unintended Acceleration
Tesla has often touted itself as the safest car on the market and even received the highest possible safety rating from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. However, a new claim by Tesla owners looks to shatter that safety record with reports of Tesla unintended acceleration. Tesla Cars Accelerate on Their Own Owners are alleging a common occurrence deemed Unintended Acceleration - the basic premise being without any touch from a user their car quickly speeds to a high MPH … [Read more...] about Tesla Unintended Acceleration
Tesla Problems 2019 – You Should Know
There have been increasing numbers of Tesla problems in 2019 being reported that are raising concerns for Tesla owners. While Tesla reports that they have achieved the lowest probability of injury tested by NHTSA, new problems with Tesla cars, including problems with Tesla model 3, are being reported over time. If you are one of the Tesla owners who is experiencing Tesla problems, you may have a Tesla lemon car on your hands. If that’s the case, our experienced lemon law attorneys can help … [Read more...] about Tesla Problems 2019 – You Should Know