Tesla Model 3 Recall - Information & Updates

All of the latest Tesla Model 3 recall information in one place. Find out what models are affected & what to do if your vehicle has been recalled? Tesla Model 3 recall updates straight from the manufacturer.

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Tesla slams brakes on inquiry into 500,000 electric cars accidentally accelerating
By Justin Hilliard · 21 Jan 2020
Tesla has slammed a petition currently in front of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the largest automotive safety body in the United States, which could lead to a recall of more than 500,000 electric vehicles (EVs) due to alleged “sudden unintended acceleration” issues
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The big fix! Tesla 'recalls' more than 1.1 million cars to address braking concerns in China
By Chris Thompson · 17 May 2023
Tesla is the target of a massive ‘recall’ - if it can really be called that - in China, as the nation’s government compels the electric car brand to reimplement some features that no longer exist in its models.
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Almost 16,000 Teslas in Australia including Model 3 and Model Y recalled for software safety issues, but there's an easy fix
By Chris Thompson · 25 Nov 2022
The Australian Government's Vehicle Recalls program has identified software issues in as many as 15,914 Teslas, both Model 3 and Model Y, which could affect the vehicles' safety.Managed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) and the
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Thousands of 2022-23 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y electric cars recalled for steering issue following separate ADR fault
By Chris Thompson · 22 Jan 2024
A new potential ADR issue has arisen for Tesla, this time for pre-update Model 3 electric cars and its sibling Model Y, relating to a possible steering issue for thousands of cars.
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