In a recent announcement, the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications, and the Arts has issued a recall affecting thousands of luxury Tesla vehicles, each valued at over $60,000. The recall specifically targets Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles manufactured in 2022 and 2023, totaling 4,382 cars impacted by the identified issue.
The recall is centered around a software glitch that results in a “notchy” feel in the steering wheel, particularly in colder temperatures. Despite the inconvenience, it is crucial to note that there is no immediate safety risk associated with this software flaw. According to the official notice, the defect does not compromise the overall performance of the vehicle.
Owners of the affected vehicles are advised to take prompt action. They can either reach out to Tesla to schedule an appointment for a thorough inspection and software update or opt for a manual update using the vehicle’s main screen.
These luxury models, including the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, command substantial prices in the market, ranging from $61,900 to a significant $92,020 for certain Model Y variants. Tesla owners are urged to stay informed and act accordingly to address the identified software issue promptly.