November 10, 2024

Almost 35,000 Teslas have been recalled over a manufacturing defect which could see the bonnet unlatch and fly up while the owner is driving.

The notice has been issued for Model Y and Model 3 cars made between 2020 and 2024 found to have problems with its bonnet latch assembly.

“Due to manufacturing defect, the bonnet latch assembly may not detect when it is opened by the driver and therefore fail to warn the driver of ‘open bonnet’,” the recall said.

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“If the vehicle is driven with unlatched bonnet, it may open abruptly when driving and could result in obstruction of the driver’s view.”

If left unchecked, the issue would increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death to road users.

There are currently 34,993 cars with the defect.

Owners will be contacted by Tesla and and over-the-air software update will be installed on all affected cars.

”If your vehicle is running on software version 2024.20.3 or later, your vehicle is not subject to this issue,” the recall said.

“You can confirm your vehicle’s software version by tapping ‘Controls’ > ‘Software’ on your touchscreen.”

Customers with any further questions should contact Tesla at csau@tesla.com or on 1800 646 952.

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