Tesla recalls 1.1 million cars in America due to window mirrors

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Company informed electric car industry National Highway Safety Administration that it will update the program Automatic window reflection. The recall includes some cars of models 3, Y, S and X between 2017 and 2022.

Tesla said it was not aware of any warranty activation requests, field reports, or accidents, injuries or deaths related to the recall.

The National Safety Administration on Public Roads stated that closing the window without activating the system Auto reversal A proper fit might cause the driver or passengers to close the windows before reversing, increasing the risk of injury.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized on Twitter calling the action a summons.

And he said "This term is outdated and inaccurate. This is a small software update. As far as we know, there have been no injuries".

But both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Tesla in documents released Thursday referred to the campaign as already a recall.

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Company informed electric car industry National Highway Safety Administration that it will update the program Automatic window reflection. The recall includes some cars of models 3, Y, S and X between 2017 and 2022.

Tesla said it was not aware of any warranty activation requests, field reports, or accidents, injuries or deaths related to the recall.

The National Safety Administration on Public Roads stated that closing the window without activating the system Auto reversal A proper fit might cause the driver or passengers to close the windows before reversing, increasing the risk of injury.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk criticized on Twitter calling the action a summons.

“This term is outdated and inaccurate. This is a small software update. To our knowledge, there have been no infections,” he said.

But both the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Tesla in documents released Thursday referred to the campaign as already a recall.

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