Tesla Motors Ireland Limited has announced a voluntary recall of certain Tesla Model X vehicles due to a software-related braking safety issue. The recall, confirmed on 29 November 2023, affects four Model X units in the Republic of Ireland.
The problem arises when the control unit may fail to detect low brake fluid levels, which could result in longer braking distances and increase the risk of an accident.
Affected Vehicles
Tesla confirmed that the issue impacts a small batch of Model X vehicles produced between:
- Start of production: 11 February 2021
- End of production: 27 September 2023
| Model | Production Dates | Vehicles Affected (Ireland) |
|---|---|---|
| Tesla Model X | 11 Feb 2021 – 27 Sept 2023 | 4 |
Details of the Fault
The defect is linked to the brake fluid level detection software in the vehicle’s control unit.
- Under certain circumstances, the system may fail to detect when brake fluid is low.
- Without a warning, drivers may be unaware of reduced braking capacity.
- This could lead to increased stopping distances and a higher risk of collisions.
Risks and Safety Concerns
The identified risks include:
- Increased braking distance in cases of low brake fluid.
- Reduced driver awareness of the problem due to lack of dashboard alerts.
- Potential for accidents, especially in emergency braking situations.
What Owners Should Do
Tesla is addressing this issue through a control unit software update delivered via Over-The-Air (OTA) update. This means:
- No dealer visit is required in most cases.
- Owners will be notified automatically when the update is available.
- Tesla strongly advises installing the update as soon as prompted.
How to Check if Your Car is Affected
Irish Tesla Model X owners can:
- Log in to their Tesla account or use the Tesla mobile app for recall notifications.
- Contact Tesla Motors Ireland Limited for direct assistance.
- Review recalls listed on the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) recall database
Official Sources
FAQs
1. Which Tesla vehicles are affected by this recall?
Only certain Model X vehicles produced between February 2021 and September 2023.
2. How many cars are affected in Ireland?
A total of 4 Tesla Model X vehicles in the Republic of Ireland.
3. What is the defect?
The control unit may not detect low brake fluid levels, potentially increasing braking distance.
4. How will Tesla fix the issue?
Tesla is releasing a software update (OTA) to fix the detection problem.
5. Do I need to visit a Tesla service center?
In most cases, no visit is required – the update will be installed automatically over the air.
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: This recall summary is for informational purposes only. Please verify details with the official recall authority or your vehicle manufacturer.

