In problematic cars, after turning on the automatic control function, drivers are distracted from monitoring the road and this leads to an increased risk of accidents.
American entrepreneur Elon Musk’s company Tesla has recalled more than 1.6 million Model S, X, 3 and Y electric cars exported to China due to problems with automatic steering and doors unlocking system. The Associated Press reported this yesterday in relation to the State Administration for Market Regulation of the People’s Republic of China.
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It is indicated that Tesla Motors in Beijing and Shanghai will use remote updates to solve problems, so in most cases, car owners do not need to visit service centers.
In problematic cars, after turning on the automatic control function, drivers are distracted from monitoring the road and this leads to an increased risk of accidents.
The door unlock control logic issue for Model S and Model X electric vehicles affects 7,538 vehicles manufactured between October 26, 2022 and November 16, 2023. It must be corrected to prevent the opening of the door locks during a collision.
The recall in China comes after more than 2 million Tesla electric vehicles were recalled in the United States last month to improve its driver monitoring system.
It follows a two-year investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that found system failure in a series of crashes that occurred while drivers were using the Autopilot partially automated driving system. Some accidents are fatal.
The updates are intended to help drivers using Tesla’s Autopilot system avoid distractions and pay attention to the road. The company’s filing with the US government says the online software change will increase warnings and notifications to drivers to keep their hands on the wheel.
Earlier it was learned that Tesla will invest $15 billion in a plant in Mexico over the next two years. It will be built in the state of Nuevo Leon.
Source: korrespondent

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