• eltrain123@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Article is paywalled. Is this an OTA update or a true recall where you have to take the vehicle in?

    There really needs to be a differentiation. I’ve had a Tesla for years and seen about a dozen articles about recalls, but have never had a hardware issue. All of the software issues are updated automatically when I’m on a Wi-Fi network and are usually done way before I hear about the “recall”.

    If I need to take my car in for a hardware issue, I want to know as soon as possible.

    • yesman@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      I wouldn’t differentiate between OTA and bring-to-the-shop recalls, I’d draw the line between defect repair and threat to life and safety. If the OTA update keeps the car from killing the passengers or pedestrians, It’s probably not a good idea to minimize the flaw through semantics.