Tesla Takes Action: Major Recall Alert
Tesla's Big Recall: 13,000 Model 3 & Model Y Vehicles Face Power Loss Threat
Tesla has issued a voluntary recall for nearly 13,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in the U.S. due to a rare and dangerous battery pack contactor defect. This defect can cause sudden power loss and increase the risk of a collision. Affected vehicles include 2025 Model 3s and 2026 Model Ys. Tesla will replace the faulty components free of charge.
Tesla's Latest Recall: Models Affected and Reasons
Understanding the Defect: Battery Pack Contactor Issue
Repair Process: How Tesla Plans to Fix It
Implications for Tesla: Reputation and Trust
Public Reactions: Social Media and Beyond
Economic and Market Impact of the Recall
Regulatory and Industry Implications
The Road Ahead: Future for Tesla and EVs
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