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Tesla's Latest Recall: Over 240K Vehicles Affected by Camera Glitch!
Tesla is recalling nearly 240,000 vehicles due to potential rearview camera failures. The issue, affecting 2023‑2025 models X, Y, 3, and S, stems from short‑circuiting computer circuit boards. Tesla plans to address the problem through free over‑the‑air software updates and will replace the hardware in vehicles showing signs of stress. While this adds to Tesla's recall woes from 2024, it showcases their capability of handling some issues remotely.
Introduction
Tesla's Recall Announcement
Details of the Affected Models
Steps for Resolution
Safety Implications of the Recall
Industry Context and Related Events
Public Reaction and Sentiment
Future Implications for Tesla and the Industry
Conclusion
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