- Tesla is recalling 5,974 of its electric vehicles over concerns that their brake caliper bolts could be loose.
- That could potentially cause a loss of tire pressure.
- Cars that are part of the voluntary recall include certain 2019-2021 Model 3 vehicles and 2020-2021 Model Y vehicles.
Tesla is recalling 5,974 of its electric vehicles over concerns that their brake caliper bolts might loosen, which could potentially cause a loss of tire pressure and increase the risk of a crash, according to documents made public by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Cars that are part of the voluntary recall include certain 2019-2021 Model 3 vehicles and 2020-2021 Model Y vehicles. Tesla said it is not aware of any crash or injury resulting from the potential defect. It will inspect and tighten or replace the caliper bolts as necessary for free.
The company's stock closed down 3%.
Tesla said it was made aware of an issue in December of a field incident involving a 2021 Model Y with a missing fastener on the driver-side rear brake caliper. It has since taken measures to prevent the issue during assembly.
The recall follows one in February that involved 36,126 Model S and Model X vehicles in China and 134,951 cars in the U.S. that was requested by the NHTSA over touch-screen failures. In 2020, it recalled nearly 50,000 cars in China over faulty suspension and 9,500 Model X and Model Y cars in the U.S. over roof and bolt issues. In 2018, Tesla voluntarily recalled 123,000 Model S vehicles because of an issue with the power steering component.