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Tesla to recall over 1.8 million US vehicles

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A person drives a Tesla vehicle as the company is recalling over 2 million vehicles in the U.S. to install new safeguards in its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system, after a federal safety regulator cited safety concerns, in downtown San Francisco, California, U.S. December 14, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/ File Photo
A person drives a Tesla vehicle as the company is recalling over 2 million vehicles in the U.S. to install new safeguards in its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system, after a federal safety regulator cited safety concerns, in downtown San Francisco, California, U.S. December 14, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/ File Photo

By David Shepardson and Disha Mishra

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Tesla is recalling 1.85 million vehicles in the United States due to risk of software failure to detect an unlatched hood, the automaker said.

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An unlatched hood could fully open and obstruct the driver’s view, raising the risk of a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said.

Tesla in mid-June began rolling out an over-the-air software update to fix the issue, NHTSA said. The updated software detects an open hood and alerts drivers.

The recall affects 2021-2024 Model 3, Model S, Model X, and 2020-2024 Model Y vehicles. The vehicles, Tesla said, were equipped with a hood latch produced in China by Magna Closures Co Ltd.

The automaker said it began investigating customer complaints of unprompted hood opening instances in certain Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in China in March, and initiated a latch hardware recovery and in-service vehicle inspection.

While fewer such events occurred in Europe and North America, Tesla said it began engineering studies in the regions to inspect hood latch assemblies last month and decided to issue a recall earlier this month.

Tesla said it has three reports of the issue in the United States but no reports of crashes or injuries related to the recall.

The recall is Tesla’s biggest since December when it recalled 2.03 million U.S. vehicles – or nearly all of its cars on U.S. roads at the time – to install new safeguards in its Autopilot system.

However, following reports of 20 crashes involving vehicles that had the new Autopilot update, NHTSA opened a probe, saying it had identified “several concerns” regarding the recall.

Tesla last week posted its worst quarterly profit margin in more than five years, underscoring the EV maker’s struggle to revive auto sales amid a slowdown in demand.

(Reporting by Disha Mishra and Deborah Sophia in Bengaluru and David Shepardson in Washington; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli and Chizu Nomiyama)

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