Elon Musk’s company will release a software update to solve the problem.
American electric car manufacturer Tesla is recalling 125,227 vehicles in the United States due to a fault in the seat belt warning system. Reuters reported this yesterday.
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Thus, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) stated that Tesla vehicles do not meet federal safety requirements because the warning indicator and sound signal may not activate properly when the driver does not have wearing a seat belt.
The recall concerns electric car models such as Model S 2012-2024, Model X 2015-2024, Model 3 2017-2023 and Model Y 2020-2023.
NHTSA added that Tesla will release a software update to address this issue.
Earlier in April, it became known that Tesla is recalling about 4 thousand Cybertruck electric vehicles. On these vehicles, the gas pedal cover must be replaced, which may come loose and stick to the casing.
And in January it was reported that Tesla is recalling almost 200 thousand cars of models S, X and Y in 2023 due to a software failure.
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