Tesla recalls 435,000 cars in China over rear light issue and will issue software update
A total of 142,277 Tesla Model 3 and 292,855 Model Y vehicles could be affected by the issue in which a software defect stops the rear lights from illuminating.
A Tesla store is seen in Shanghai, China, Feb 1, 2022.
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Tesla plans to recall more than 435,000 cars in China and issue software updates to fix a rear light issue, the Chinese market regulator said Thursday.
A total of 142,277 Model 3 sedans and 292,855 Model Y vehicles could be affected by the issue in which a software defect stops the rear lights on the car from illuminating, according to China's State Administration for Market Regulation.
The regulators said this poses a safety hazard for drivers.
Last month, Tesla recalled more than 321,000 vehicles in the U.S. over a similar issue.
Tesla will issue software updates remotely to fix the problem.