Tesla recalls about 239,000 vehicles over rear-view camera issue
The development comes days after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a probe into 2.6 million Tesla vehicles in the U.S. over reports of crashes involving a feature that allows users to move their cars remotely. In a small number of affected vehicles, a reverse current may occur during power-up, potentially causing a short circuit on the car's computer board, which could result in the rear-view camera becoming inoperative, the automaker said. The issue affects 2024-25 Model 3 and Model S vehicles and 2023-25 Model X and Model Y, it said, adding Tesla will identify and replace, free of charge, any computer boards that have failed or show signs of potential failure due to the issue.