Recall 23V838 Remedy Effectiveness
NHTSA is actively investigating this potential safety issue.
- Manufacturer
- Tesla, Inc.
- Component
- ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:ADAS:DRIVER MONITORING:SOFTWARE
- Opened
- Apr 25, 2024
- Closed
- Still open
- Model years
- 2012–2024
- Type
- Recall Query
Summary
The Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) is opening a Recall Query to assess the remedy adequacy of Recall 23V838. On December 12, 2023, Tesla filed a Defect Information Report (Recall 23V838) applicable to all Tesla models produced and equipped with any version of its Autopilot system, which Tesla described as an SAE Level 2 (L2) Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS). Autopilot is the simultaneous engagement of Teslaâs Traffic-Aware Cruise Control (TACC) and Autosteer. In describing the safety defect, Teslaâs Defect Information Report (DIR) explained that âthe prominence and scope of the systemâs controls may be insufficient to prevent driver misuse,â and Tesla committed to the deployment of a multipart remedy aimed at improving system and engagement controls and reducing mode confusion. EA22002 (upgraded from PE21020) was opened to investigate whether Teslaâs Autopilot contained a defect that created an unreasonable risk to motor vehicle safety and involved extensive crash analysis, human factors analysis, vehicle evaluations, and assessment of vehicle control authority and driver engagement technologies. The work conducted in these investigations aligns with Teslaâs conclusion in its 23V838 recall filing. During EA22002, ODI identified at least 13 crashes involving one or more fatalities and many more involving serious injuries in which foreseeable driver misuse of the system played an apparent role. Tesla filed Recall 23V838 to address concerns regarding the Autopilot system investigated in EA22002. Following deployment of the remedy in Recall 23V838, ODI identified concerns due to post-remedy crash events and results from preliminary NHTSA tests of remedied vehicles. Also, Tesla has stated that a portion of the remedy both requires the owner to opt in and allows a driver to readily reverse it. Tesla has also deployed non-remedy updates to address issues that appear related to ODIâs concerns under EA22002. This investigation will consider why these updates were not a part of the recall or otherwise determined to remedy a defect that poses an unreasonable safety risk. ODI is therefore opening this Recall Query investigation to further evaluate the adequacy of the remedy for recall 23V838.
Vehicles under investigation (36)
- TESLA CYBERTRUCK2024
- TESLA MODEL 32017
- TESLA MODEL 32018
- TESLA MODEL 32019
- TESLA MODEL 32020
- TESLA MODEL 32021
- TESLA MODEL 32022
- TESLA MODEL 32023
- TESLA MODEL 32024
- TESLA MODEL S2012
- TESLA MODEL S2013
- TESLA MODEL S2014
- TESLA MODEL S2015
- TESLA MODEL S2016
- TESLA MODEL S2017
- TESLA MODEL S2018
- TESLA MODEL S2019
- TESLA MODEL S2020
- TESLA MODEL S2021
- TESLA MODEL S2022
- TESLA MODEL S2023
- TESLA MODEL S2024
- TESLA MODEL X2016
- TESLA MODEL X2017
- TESLA MODEL X2018
- TESLA MODEL X2019
- TESLA MODEL X2020
- TESLA MODEL X2021
- TESLA MODEL X2022
- TESLA MODEL X2023
- TESLA MODEL X2024
- TESLA MODEL Y2020
- TESLA MODEL Y2021
- TESLA MODEL Y2022
- TESLA MODEL Y2023
- TESLA MODEL Y2024
Source: NHTSA investigation RQ24009. Investigations are NHTSA's review of a potential safety issue and may or may not result in a recall.