Tesla has issued a recall for more than 11,700 cars. The recall follows a faulty software update that Tesla rolled out to its Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta program. After the update, users reported unexpected activation of the automatic emergency brakes and false forward-collision warnings.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Tesla-recalls-over-11-000-electric-cars-after-issues-caused-by-a-faulty-software-update.577216.0.html
You failed to mention that the "recall" was an OTA update and that it took abou 24 hours from detection of the problem to OTA fix deployment.
Quote from: NTN on November 06, 2021, 08:21:25
You failed to mention that the "recall" was an OTA update and that it took abou 24 hours from detection of the problem to OTA fix deployment.
That makes more sense. I was wondering why they would need to recall vehicles for a faulty software update. That would be like Microsoft recalling all Windows PCs every time they pushed out a bad update, i.e. basically every week. This is just sloppy "reporting."