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Photo illustrating Tesla's recall of 13,000 Model 3 and Y vehicles due to battery defect, showing cars at a service center with technicians and a recall notice.
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Tesla recalls 13,000 recent model 3 and y vehicles for battery defect

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Tesla is voluntarily recalling approximately 13,000 recently built Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles due to a battery pack contactor defect that could cause sudden loss of drive power. The issue affects vehicles manufactured in the US between March and August 2025, with no reported accidents or injuries so far. Owners will receive free replacements at service centers.

Following China's mandate for mechanical door releases, U.S. Representative Robin Kelly has introduced the Securing Accessible Functional Emergency (SAFE) Exit Act to require manual releases in vehicles with electronic latches. The bill, targeting Tesla-influenced designs linked to crash fatalities, aims to ensure occupant egress and first-responder access during power loss.

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A registered nurse shared a TikTok video appearing to sleep while her Tesla drove on full self-driving mode after a night shift, drawing widespread criticism for promoting risky behavior. Commenters highlighted the dangers and illegality of fully relying on the technology, though the nurse clarified her eyes were open. The incident underscores ongoing concerns about Tesla's Full Self-Driving system's safeguards.

The US Senate has voted to confirm Ann Carlson as the administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, filling a key role in overseeing vehicle safety amid rapid advancements in automotive technology. The confirmation, which passed with bipartisan support, comes at a time when the agency faces mounting challenges related to autonomous vehicles and electric car regulations. This move is expected to strengthen federal oversight of the auto industry.

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