In September 2020, Tesla recalled approximately 120,000 Model S and Model X vehicles manufactured between 2012 and 2018 in response to reports of potentially faulty doors that could open in the event of a crash. The recall affects vehicles manufactured with certain propshaft assemblies that may not be properly seated. The automaker advised owners to schedule an appointment with their nearest Tesla service center for an inspection and free repair, if necessary.
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Tesla recalls 120,000 vehicles over potentially faulty doors that could open in a crash
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