Tesla Recalls Nearly 2.2 Million Vehicles in the U.S. Over Warning Light Font Size
The recall, prompted by NHTSA's findings, will be addressed with a software update to increase font size for critical warning lights.
- Tesla is recalling nearly all vehicles sold in the U.S. due to insufficient warning light font sizes, affecting nearly 2.2 million vehicles.
- The recall includes Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y, and the 2024 Cybertruck, following a routine safety compliance audit by NHTSA.
- Owners will receive a software update to correct the issue, with notifications starting March 30.
- The recall is part of broader scrutiny on Tesla, including a steering problem investigation and recent legal and environmental challenges.
- Tesla's stock has seen a decline amid the recall announcement and ongoing safety and legal issues.


































