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      12-15-2023, 05:35 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Efthreeoh View Post
There is something wrong with Tesla's system. Apparently the NTHSA found that the Tesla system allows the car to operate in Autopilot mode without the necessary attentiveness that is needed from the driver to keep the car driving safely. That is the reason for the recall, because the the system is not designed (programmed) correctly and makes the system unsafe to use. Apparently the fix requires just software changes.

Regardless how the fix is implemented it is still a safety recall. Sure, Tesla does routine software updates over the air all the time, but this update is safety related tied to a safety system used in the automobile. Just because there is no need for a hardware update and Tesla doesn't have to physically collect all 2M affected vehicles still doesn't mean it is not a safety recall.
You should be a politician with those bs none response responses.
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