Tesla has begun releasing an over-the-air update for 2.2M cars, nearly all of its vehicles in the U.S., after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, warned the company that an issue with the cars’ warning lights could make them more likely to crash, Tom Carter of Business Insider says. The NHTSA said an incorrect font size was displayed on the instrument panels for the brake, park, and antilock brake system of the affect systems. The recall applies to certain X, S, Y, and 3 Models along with Tesla’s Cybertruck.
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