Tesla Overheating CPU Issue Leads To Massive EV Recall; Solution, Affected Models, and Other Details
Tesla's overheating CPU issue leads to a massive EV recall. Now, the giant automaker plans to fix the problem through another OTA (over-the-air) update, even though the problem is with the car's ...
Though Tesla had a rough February, 2022 has otherwise been relatively quiet for the California-based automaker on the recall front until now. A new safety missive has been issued for almost 130,000 ...
Patches continue to roll out for Tesla cars heading into late spring for the latest 2021 and 2022 models. This time, the problem is reportedly due to touchscreen display CPUs that are running too hot, ...
(RTTNews) - Luxury electric car maker Tesla Inc. (TSLA) is recalling nearly 130,000 vehicles due to overheating that may lead to malfunction in center display. As usual, the company will fix the issue ...
View post: BMW Offers Solid 2025 2 Series Gran Coupe Lease Deal for September Tesla announced last week that it is recalling 129,960 vehicles to address a hardware overheating issue that can lead to ...
The new Tesla Model S and Model X cars have had their innards taken apart, with Ingineerix looking at the new Tesla Car Computer to see that it packs an AMD Zen 1+ based custom Ryzen Embedded chip -- ...
Tesla has apparently started deliveries of new vehicles equipped with the recently-announced Hardware 4 (HW4) computer, also known as FSD2, with an owner who took delivery of his new EV confirming his ...
Tesla has started using a new AMD chip in new Model Y vehicles in China after also moving to AMD in the new Model S. Automakers have been struggling to secure chip supply and computer power for their ...
Tesla is getting ready to roll out the next version of its Full Self-Driving (FSD) computer to its line of passenger vehicles. The first of which, according to Musk’s commentary during the company’s ...
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