Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    EU Air Safety List changes affect 154 airlines

    June 10, 2026

    Guterres leads UN tribute for 136 personnel lost in 2025

    June 9, 2026

    FAO forecasts drop in global cereal output and trade

    June 8, 2026
    • Automotive
    • Business
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Luxury
    • News
    • Sports
    • Technology
    • Travel
    Dublin  MirrorDublin  Mirror
    • Home
    • Contact Us
    Dublin  MirrorDublin  Mirror
    Home » Tesla recalls 2.2 million U.S. vehicles for light issues
    Automotive

    Tesla recalls 2.2 million U.S. vehicles for light issues

    February 6, 2024
    Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Email Reddit VKontakte

    Electric vehicle giant Tesla is making headlines today as it initiates a massive recall, affecting nearly all of the 2.2 million cars it has sold in the United States. The reason behind this unprecedented recall is the font size used for the brake, park, and antilock brake system warning lights on the instrument panel, which has been deemed too small, potentially endangering drivers’ safety.

    Tesla recalls 2.2 million U.S. vehicles for light issues

    According to a recall notice filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the diminutive font size renders these crucial warning lights difficult to read, significantly increasing the risk of accidents. More alarmingly, the font size violates federal safety standards, as pointed out by the regulatory agency.

    Despite this font-related issue, a recent report dated January 30, published by the NHTSA, clarified that there have been no documented cases of crashes, injuries, or fatalities directly linked to the problematic warning light fonts. Tesla is taking swift action to address this safety concern by offering a free over-the-air software update, which will rectify the font size issue.

    Additionally, starting on March 30, the automaker plans to send notification letters to owners, ensuring they are aware of the necessary steps to resolve the issue. In a separate development, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has taken note of an emerging issue concerning power steering in select Tesla vehicles.

    On Thursday, the agency announced that it has initiated a preliminary evaluation based on reports of power steering problems in some 2023 Tesla Model 3 and Y vehicles. The NHTSA disclosed that it has received a total of 2,388 complaints regarding drivers losing control of their steering in these specific models.

    As a precautionary measure, an engineering analysis has been initiated, a necessary step before considering a formal recall. Tesla’s recent actions paint a picture of heightened safety consciousness. In January, the company issued a recall affecting nearly 200,000 vehicles in the U.S. due to potential malfunctions in the backup camera while the car is in reverse.

    This follows a significant recall in December, where Tesla recalled over 2 million vehicles spanning four different models. The recall was prompted by a flaw discovered in its Autopilot system, culminating from a lengthy investigation by the NHTSA into a series of accidents, some of which were fatal, associated with the Autopilot technology.

    Related Posts

    Electric car discounts narrow in German market

    May 30, 2026

    Porsche reveals bespoke 911 GT3 RS in Macadamiametallic

    May 16, 2026

    EV demand grows across Europe in Q1

    April 20, 2026

    BMW unveils electric i3 with up to 900 km range

    April 6, 2026

    Mercedes-Benz details 2027 S-Class with MBUX Superscreen

    January 30, 2026

    EU softens 2035 ban on combustion engine vehicles

    December 17, 2025
    Editor's Pick

    EU Air Safety List changes affect 154 airlines

    June 10, 2026

    Guterres leads UN tribute for 136 personnel lost in 2025

    June 9, 2026

    FAO forecasts drop in global cereal output and trade

    June 8, 2026

    Russian IT sector revenue reaches $38.94 billion in Q1

    June 8, 2026

    Austria downgrade ends last triple A sovereign rating

    June 8, 2026

    Putin says BRICS holds 40 percent of global GDP

    June 6, 2026

    EU disburses €12.8 billion to Italy under recovery plan

    June 5, 2026

    OECD inflation rises to 4.4% as energy costs climb

    June 5, 2026
    © 2024 Dublin Mirror | All Rights Reserved
    • Home
    • Contact Us

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.