Taillight Software Recall – November 2022

Tesla recalled more than 321,000 vehicles last November over a taillight software issue. A system glitch caused the taillights in 2023 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to illuminate improperly which could “increase the risk of a collision,” the NHTSA said in its report.
As with several other recalls, Tesla released an OTA update to prevent any “false detections during the vehicle wake-up process.” The OTA update rolled out to all affected vehicles on Nov. 6, 2022.