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Nearly 700,000 Tesla Vehicles Recalled for Tire Pressure System Concern

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Tesla has announced a recall affecting close to 700,000 of its vehicles due to a problem with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). According to regulators, the issue may prevent the system from correctly alerting drivers when tire pressures fall below recommended levels, potentially increasing the risk of accidents.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that the software glitch could result in the TPMS failing to detect low tire pressure, which is critical for ensuring safety and optimal vehicle performance.

Tesla plans to resolve the issue through an over-the-air software update. This approach allows the company to fix the problem remotely without requiring vehicle owners to visit a service center. Owners are encouraged to monitor their vehicles for notifications and ensure the update is applied promptly.

This recall highlights the importance of maintaining proper tire pressure, as under-inflated tires can affect handling, fuel efficiency, and the overall safety of a vehicle. Tesla remains committed to addressing the matter swiftly and ensuring customer safety.

For further details, owners can contact Tesla’s customer service or check the NHTSA’s recall database with their vehicle identification number (VIN).

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