Tesla recalls CPU overheating in 130,000 vehicles
- May 21, 2022
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OUR Teslacar company and one of the successful examples of a billionaire Elon Muskofficially announced recall of 130 thousand vehicles. Cause? Overheating of the processor used in the
OUR Teslacar company and one of the successful examples of a billionaire Elon Muskofficially announced recall of 130 thousand vehicles. Cause? Overheating of the processor used in the
OUR Teslacar company and one of the successful examples of a billionaire Elon Muskofficially announced recall of 130 thousand vehicles. Cause? Overheating of the processor used in the infotainment system. At startup fast charginghardware will have a strong chance of exceeding a predicted temperature limit, causing performance issues, or even the complete and sudden shutdown of touchscreens present in a tech vehicle, among other features.
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The company claims that the use of bundled chargers was extremely low.
Until the momentthe company reported that there will be no need to physically return the vehicles to the automaker. From that day May 3began to release critical updates by air firmware in all models affected by the problem – initially allocated Model X and Model C in 2021 and 2022as good as Model 3 and 2022 Model Y. According to information shared US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration/NHTSA):
It may not be cool enough to avoid warmer temperatures than expected, which can slow down the processor.
Although the situation was publicly acknowledged, the reasons were not clearly explained, or as a firmware update can completely solve this, in theory. Some users suggest that the problematic result is due to the process of preparing the batteries for use. fast charging / supercharger. OUR NHTSA registered 59 cases similar to what was explained in this article. Data on possible affected users has not yet been published.
(Model X 2022 / loans: carbuzz.com)
More research needed to argue if the failures are caused by the currently used chips that make the line AMD Ryzen. Not so long ago, Tesla used chips from the line Intel atom. There are reports of other similar incidents in which over-the-air software updates failed to fix; however, we’ll just have to wait to see if it happens again, or if a firmware update is enough to fix the overheating issues.
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Via: avalancheoticias.com.br Source: gizmodo.com, carbuzz.com
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