NHTSA is discussing faulty Autopilot cameras with Tesla

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Federal vehicle safety regulators said Thursday they are communicating with Tesla about faulty repeater cameras in some of their US-made electric cars.

regarding faulty Autopilot cameras in some of the electric vehicles the company produced in Fremont, California.on Monday, Tesla is replacing repeater cameras in some of its U.S.-made vehicles after finding faulty printed circuit boards inside. The company has not issued a voluntary recall thus far but is handling replacements on a goodwill basis for eligible customers.

Autopilot is Tesla's brand name for its standard, driver assistance system. The system does not makes its cars driverless.'s electric vehicle maker has not yet issued a voluntary recall on the cameras, it authorized service employees to replace faulty units for eligible owners on a goodwill basis -- that is, on the company's dime.

 

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C_S_Skeptic “Just can the whole thing.” Tesla I mean.

C_S_Skeptic Shill Lebeau (Lebeaucarnews) this is where you tell the public it is all lies and stare starry eyed at elonmusk

“We urge the public to let NHTSA know if they think their vehicle may have a safety defect that isn’t part of a current recall.” They sound desperate. 😅

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