Bug Forces Recall of Over 1 Million Vehicles

According to a recent announcement, Chinese regulators have stated that Tesla China is recalling more than 1.6 million vehicles due to problems with the steering software and door locking systems. This recall affects a range of Tesla models, including the popular S, X, 3 and Y, as well as more than 7,000 imported vehicles.
On the other hand, the good news for owners of these vehicles is that the company plans to solve these problems through remote software updates, meaning there is no need for these vehicles to be assessed at a repair center. Through remote software updates, Tesla is able to simplify the recall process and provide a convenient solution for its customers. 

Problems with the steering software and the door locking system are major concerns for vehicle safety. The steering bug can affect the vehicle's ability to respond to the driver's commands, thus posing a risk of loss of control. Similarly, the problem with the door locking system could compromise the security of the vehicle, leaving it vulnerable to unauthorized access. Vehicle owners have been advised to stay informed and follow Tesla's instructions to initiate the necessary updates.

The original article via Global Village Space can be read here.