Tesla recalls 30,000 Model X cars due to faulty airbag behavior
Tesla has issued a recall for 29,348 Model X vehicles, because their airbag might deploy incorrectly in some situations. This recall affects 2021 to 2023 Model X cars manufactured for customers in the US. According to the published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration , the restraint control module calibration on those specific vehicles could cause the frontal passenger airbag to deploy"in an unintended configuration during certain low-speed collision events.
While the notice didn't illustrate the airbag's"unintended configuration," it said that it would result in noncompliance of the law when a child around three to six years old is seating in the front passenger seat without a seatbelt and out of position.
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