Tesla software invitations withdraw from 239,000 cars

January 11 (UPI) – Tesla withdrew more than 239,000 of its electrical cars 3, S, X and and due to software disorders that can deactivate their delay cameras.

A small percentage of recalled models have a short-circuit fault in their on-board computers that cause the loss of their reversing cameras, which can only make the drivers visible during backup.

The loss of the backward chamber increases the possibility of a collision, but can be overcome by the verification of the shoulders and the side and rear mirrors.

Tesla initiated the recall after learning about the challenge on Nov. 21 when it observed a build-up in the number of car PC replacements due to short circuits in component number one or secondary force.

Tesla engineers investigated the matter from Nov. 26 to Dec. 20, and learned the condition caused low voltage battery power and hardware vintage and firmware releases.

Tesla engineers traced the problem to prior software releases and specific models affected before voluntarily recalling the vehicles.

So far, the factor has triggered 887 warranty claims and 68 reports filed, however, Tesla engineers are aware of any collisions, injuries, or deaths caused through the software factor.

Tesla, on December 18, implemented live software updates for kindness correctly the challenge without charge for vehicle owners.

The software update addresses the short circuit when converting the ignition series of the affected vehicle to save a short circuit failure without required any additional action.

Tesla also addressed the matter in vehicles under production starting on Dec. 16.

On Wednesday, Tesla began notifying the owners of Tesla, retail media and service centers on the problem.

The recall affects more than 239,000 Tesla vehicles, however, the over-the-air software update removes the need to carry them in for maintenance.

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