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Tesla recalls 10,500 Powerwall 2 units due to fire hazards

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Tesla is recalling approximately 10,500 Powerwall 2 AC battery systems in the United States following reports of overheating and fires. The issue stems from a defect in lithium-ion battery cells that can cause the units to malfunction, potentially leading to smoke or flames. No injuries have been reported, and Tesla has remotely discharged affected units to mitigate risks while offering free replacements.

Toyota announced a recall of about 162,000 pickup trucks in the United States due to multimedia displays that could compromise driver safety. The recall affects the 2024-2025 model year Tundra and Tundra Hybrid trucks.

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Volkswagen Group has initiated major recalls affecting more than 500,000 vehicles in the United States due to software glitches that can disable rearview cameras. The problem, which spans Audi, Porsche, and Volkswagen models, raises safety concerns during reversing maneuvers. Owners will receive free software updates to address the flaw.

Tesla has initiated a recall of 63,619 Cybertruck vehicles from the 2024 to 2026 model years due to front parking lights that are too bright. The issue could impair visibility for oncoming drivers, potentially increasing accident risks. The company will address it through a free over-the-air software update.

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Tesla has recalled 6,197 Cybertrucks in the United States because the optional off-road LED light bars may detach while driving, posing a road hazard. The issue stems from incorrect adhesive application during assembly. No crashes or injuries have been reported.

Tesla is recalling 125,227 vehicles due to a fault in the seat belt warning system that may not alert passengers properly. The issue affects multiple models and violates federal safety standards. The company plans to fix it with an over-the-air software update.

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