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Tesla issues recall for over 8 lakh vehicles after NHTSA's intervention
Faulty seat belt reminder sound alert fails to activate
Tesla told NHTSA that it was unaware of any crashes related to the issue
Tesla issues recall for 475,000 electric vehicles
356,309 2017-2020 Model 3 recalled to address rearview camera
119,009 Model S recalled due to front hood problem
11,704 Tesla Model S, X, 3 and Y electric cars recalled
Automatic emergency braking system unexpectedly activates while driving
NHTSA opened a formal safety probe into Tesla's Autopilot system
The replacement of the affected part shall start from the first week of November 2021
Till then, customers are requested to avoid driving in water logged areas and direct water spray on electrical/electronic parts in vehicle
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Since Samsung started rolling out replacements last week, half a million users in the US have exchanged handsets. About a half of 420,000 South Korean users reportedly have done so, but some are complaining of delayed delivery of new phones.
Embattled German auto giant Volkswagen is having to recall 680,000 cars in the United States owing to possible faulty airbags supplied by Japanese maker Takata, a company spokesman said today.
Repeating in one's head without gesturing was the least effective way to recall information.
A new study has revealed that repeating aloud to another person can boost your recall.
German luxury carmaker Mercedes-Benz will recall more than 127,000 vehicles in China due to a potential fire risk and steering issues, Beijing`s quality watchdog said Monday.
A new lawsuit says General Motors Co should compensate millions of car and truck owners for lost resale value, potentially exceeding USD 10 billion, because a slew of recalls and a deadly delay in recalling cars with defective ignition switches has damaged its brand.
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