Tesla recalls 91 Model S and Model X vehicles over horn issue
Tesla has issued a new recall affecting a small number of Model S and Model X vehicles due to a horn that may not work. The issue stems from a service error where the wrong components were installed during assembly.
The recall affects 91 vehicles in total, with 59 Model S vehicles and 32 Model X vehicles being affected. The affected vehicles were manufactured between specific dates, and Tesla is reaching out to owners to schedule appointments for the necessary repairs.
Owners of the affected vehicles may notice that their horn does not sound when pressed, which could potentially pose a safety hazard on the road. Tesla is urging owners to contact their nearest service center to have the issue rectified as soon as possible.
While this recall affects a relatively small number of vehicles, Tesla is committed to ensuring the safety and reliability of all its vehicles. The company has a history of proactively addressing potential issues through recalls and service campaigns to maintain the highest standards of quality.
Owners can check if their vehicle is affected by entering their VIN on Tesla’s website or contacting their local service center. Tesla will cover all costs associated with the repair, and owners can expect the issue to be resolved promptly.
It is important for owners of affected vehicles to take action promptly to ensure the safety of themselves and others on the road. Tesla’s commitment to quality and safety is evident in its swift response to issues like this, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in the electric vehicle industry.
For more information on the recall and how to schedule a repair appointment, visit Tesla’s official website or contact your nearest service center. Stay informed and stay safe on the road with Tesla.