Six automakers in South Korea, including Tesla Korea and Hyundai Motor Co., will recall more than 72,000 cars due to faulty parts.
This was reported by Yonhap, according to Ukrinform’s report.
Six companies, including Ford Sales and Service Korea, Nissan Korea, Kia Corp., according to the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Korea. and Honda Korea are recalling a total of 72,674 vehicles consisting of 13 models.
Most of the problems that led to the recall were with Tesla cars; Approximately 63,991 vehicles were found to have a software error in the Autopilot system. This software breach was detected specifically on Model Y. At the same time, it was noted that approximately 1,990 units of the company’s Model X had problems with the door lock mechanism in the event of an accident.
Nearly 2,400 Hyundai vehicles, including the G80, had faulty rear driveshaft parts that could cause them to stall while driving.
It was also found that 2,156 Ford Mustangs did not provide appropriate brake fluid warnings, while approximately 1,100 Nissans, including the Altima 2.0, had problems with the rearview camera.
Another 922 Kia Seltos SUVs will be recalled due to defects in the airbag system, and 49 Honda Odyssey minivans were found to have defects in engine parts.
As reported, in December, Tesla recalled more than two million vehicles in the US after discovering a partial malfunction in its autonomous driving system (Autopilot).
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