Tesla Recalls Over 239,000 Vehicles in U.S. for Rearview Camera Failure

On January 6, 2025, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced a major recall affecting 239,382 Tesla vehicles across the United States.

The recall, filed under NHTSA Campaign Number 25V002000, involves certain 2024–2025 Model 3, Model S, 2023–2025 Model X, and Model Y vehicles.

The issue centers around a potential short in the computer circuit board, which may cause the rearview camera image to fail. Without the required display, these vehicles fail to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 111, “Rear Visibility”.

Affected Vehicles

Tesla confirmed the following models are included in this recall:

ModelModel Years
Model 32024–2025
Model S2024–2025
Model X2023–2025
Model Y2023–2025

Total units affected in the U.S.: 239,382

Details of the Fault

The defect is linked to the computer circuit board used in the rearview camera system.

  • The board may short circuit, resulting in loss of image display.
  • Without a functioning rear camera, drivers lose essential visibility when reversing.
  • This increases the risk of back-over crashes and collisions.

Risks and Safety Concerns

The risks associated with this defect include:

  • Reduced visibility behind the vehicle.
  • Higher risk of collisions when backing up.
  • Non-compliance with FMVSS 111, which mandates reliable rear visibility systems in vehicles.

What Owners Should Do

Tesla will notify owners of affected vehicles. The remedy involves a free inspection and replacement of the defective hardware if necessary. Depending on the case, a software update may also be applied.

Steps for owners:

  1. Wait for Tesla’s official recall notification.
  2. Schedule service via the Tesla mobile app or website.
  3. Ensure the rear camera image is functioning before driving in reverse.

How to Check if Your Car is Affected

Owners can confirm if their Tesla is impacted by this recall by:

  • Entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) at the official NHTSA recall portal:
  • Checking their Tesla mobile app for recall alerts.
  • Contacting Tesla customer service for assistance.

Official Sources

FAQs

1. Which Tesla vehicles are affected?
Certain 2024–2025 Model 3 and Model S, and 2023–2025 Model X and Model Y vehicles.

2. How many Teslas are being recalled?
A total of 239,382 vehicles in the U.S.

3. What is the safety issue?
The rearview camera image may fail, reducing driver visibility when reversing.

4. Is this recall required by law?
Yes, because the issue violates FMVSS 111 (Rear Visibility) requirements.

5. How will Tesla fix this?
Tesla will provide free service, which may include replacing hardware or updating software.

Disclaimer

Disclaimer: This recall summary is for informational purposes only. Please verify details with the official recall authority or your vehicle manufacturer.

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