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Warning to Tesla owners who drive five specific cars after 5,135,991 vehicles recalled

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Published 15:02 7 Jan 2025 GMT

Warning to Tesla owners who drive five specific cars after 5,135,991 vehicles recalled

The Cybertruck was called back seven times last year

Ellie Kemp

Ellie Kemp

Tesla owners are being warned to check their vehicles if they own one of these five models which were recalled in 2024.

More than 5 million vehicles were recalled by the Elon Musk-owned automotive company last year - more than any other car manufacturer, although Kia has also made headlines recently, for recalling nearly 23,000 cars after discovering one single worker may have forgotten to bolt down a particular model's seats.

Throughout the course of the year, though, Tesla's polarizing Cybertruck was recalled a total of seven times.

In November, for example, 2,400 trucks built with metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) were called back due to an accelerator pedal fault.

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Other issues included a delay in the rearview camera image, malfunctioning engines, and potential axle failures.

Elon Musk, the world's richest man, founded Tesla in 2003 (Christian Marquardt - Pool/Getty Images)
Elon Musk, the world's richest man, founded Tesla in 2003 (Christian Marquardt - Pool/Getty Images)

The first of the recalls began in February 2024, with 2.2 million electric cars affected.

Model Ss, Model Xs, Model 3s, Model Ys, and Cybertrucks manufactured between 2012 to 2024 were called back because the font size of some warning lights on the instrument panel was too small - by far the most minor reason for recall this year.

Then, in May, some 125,000 Model S and Model Xs made between 2021 and 2023 were recalled to 'inspect and ensure both first-row seat belts are properly connected to their respective pretensioner anchors'.

In July, some 1.8 million vehicles were recalled because of a bonnet issue which saw its software fail to detect an unlatched hood.

This impacted Model 3s, Model Ss, Model Xs, and Model Ys made between 2021 and 2024.

Tesla Model Ss were among the models recalled in 2024 (Mark Von Holden/WireImage)
Tesla Model Ss were among the models recalled in 2024 (Mark Von Holden/WireImage)

And almost 700,000 vehicles were recalled in December due to a system fault which could 'increase the risk of crashing'.

The Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck were all affected by the issue, which is with the warning light on the tire pressure monitoring system.

A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration letter explained: "The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) warning light may not remain illuminated between drive cycles, failing to warn the driver of low tire pressure.

"Driving with improperly inflated tires increases the risk of a crash."

Cybertrucks were recalled seven times last year (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Cybertrucks were recalled seven times last year (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

Tesla recalled 694,304 of its models in response, although the issue can be fixed with a free software update.

According to Barron's, Tesla had more recalls than its rivals last year, but the majority were fixed with 'over-the-air' software updates.

For example, Ford recalled around 4.4 million cars in 2024, but less than a third involved software-related fixes, meaning most still required a visit to the car dealership to resolve.

Meanwhile, some 39,000 Tesla vehicles were called up to correct hardware- related issues, whereas for Ford, that figure was around 3 million.

Featured Image Credit: Justin Sullivan/John Paraskevas/Newsday RM via Getty Images

Topics: Electric Cars, Elon Musk, Technology, Tesla, Cars

Ellie Kemp
Ellie Kemp

Ellie joined UNILAD in 2024, specialising in SEO and trending content. She moved from Reach PLC where she worked as a senior journalist at the UK’s largest regional news title, the Manchester Evening News. She also covered TV and entertainment for national brands including the Mirror, Star and Express. In her spare time, Ellie enjoys watching true crime documentaries and curating the perfect Spotify playlist.

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