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Tesla recall: Nearly 55,000 new-model vehicles affected by brake safety issue
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Date:2025-04-11 08:18:43
Tesla announced a recall for some of its newer-model vehicles due to a potential brake fluid detection issue.
The recall notice affects 55,000 of its Model X vehicles, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said, and can be resolved with a software update.
The vehicle, according to NHTSA, can fail to detect low brake fluid and will not display a warning light.
"Without a warning light, the vehicle may be driven with low brake fluid, which can reduce braking performance and increase the risk of crash," the federal safety regulating agency said.
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What models are being recalled?
Tesla is recalling 54,676 2021-2023 Model X vehicles.
Check car recalls hereFord and Mercedes-Benz among nearly 250,000 vehicles recalled:
Over-the-air software update
Tesla has released an over-the-air software update, available to affected customers for free.
Owner notification letters are expected to be mailed Dec. 12, 2023.
For more information, owners can call Tesla customer service at 1-877-798-3752. The number for the recall is SB-23-00-005.
Owners may also call NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 .
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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