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- Side pillar camera fog | Tesla Motors Club
My side pillar camera fogged up and I took a picture and sent a service request Tesla confirmed ranger service appt and I got a call saying they're going to replace the unit saying the seal must be defective If you have this issue, request a service appt and get it fixed as this should not
- 2026 Roadster as Everyday Car? | Tesla Motors Club
Thoughts on Roadster as an everyday car? I'm single, 32m, so no need for more seats but I never had a sports car before so not sure if it will be good for an everyday car and 2+ hour roadtrips so I'm thinking to cancel my $50k deposit P S what does "202x" mean?
- Tesla Y Back windows open occasionally on their own?
The option was removed some months ago when there was a "recall" for the 3 and Y's windows not meeting NHTSA's automatic stop feature when a certain amount of resistance was encountered when closing, for safety reasons
- Suspension problem - 2 bolts fall out | Tesla Motors Club
Here is the evidence of the current recalls relating to: https: static nhtsa gov odi rcl 2021 RCLRPT-21V835-2749 PDF "The front suspension lateral link on Model 3 and Model Y vehicles is attached to the sub-frame using two fasteners
- Tesla Robotaxi | Page 272 | Tesla Motors Club
NHTSA-2025-0523 Zoox has applied for a temporary exemption from several FMVSS pursuant to 49 U S C 30113 (b) and 49 CFR part 555 to deploy vehicles operated using an ADS without a human driver onboard
- Tesla named The Deadliest Car Brand in America, NHTSA data shows
The new query tool allows users to construct customized queries using data not only from NHTSA’s Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) but also from the General Estimates System (GES) Crash Report Sampling System (CRSS) to generate injury estimates
- NHTSA not showing recall as being cleared | Tesla Motors Club
According to the NHTSA web page for my VIN number for my 2021 MYLR, it lists 1 unresolved recall: 1 Unrepaired Recallsassociated with this VIN Feb 01,2022 Manufacturer Recall Number: TBD NHTSA Recall Number: 22V-045 Recall Status: Recall Incomplete The body of the text says: Software version
- Blog - Explaining the Six Levels of Vehicle Automation
Here’s a summary of NHTSA’s six-level classification: Self-Driving Car Automation Level 0 No automation This is driving as it exists in most cars today You’re in control of the machine At Level 0, cars have no autonomous vehicle controls – but driving can be enhanced by warning or intervention systems like a blind spot indicators
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