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TESLA SHOCK: Software Recall for Warning Icon Sizes

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
February 2, 2024
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Tesla Fans Upset Over “Recall” Label for Software Update

Tesla fans are expressing their frustration over the use of the term “recall” for a recent software update. Traditionally, recalls are associated with safety concerns that require carmakers to bring vehicles in for service. However, Tesla’s updates are sent remotely and do not require owners to physically bring their cars to a dealership. Despite this, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) still classifies these updates as safety recalls.

While other car manufacturers often have to replace faulty components in massive recalls, Tesla has rarely had to do so. Instead, the company frequently makes changes to its vehicles’ functions through software updates. Some argue that labeling these updates as recalls is misleading, as they often only offer functional improvements.

The most recent update addresses the size of warning icons on Tesla vehicles. After discussions with the NHTSA, Tesla agreed that the icons may be too small and has made them approximately 10% larger. This change will be included in software version 2023.44.30.13 and later, meaning all customers receiving the 2024 updates should have the new icons.

The main focus of the icon changes is on warning lights that contain text, such as those for the parking brake and braking system issues. The word “Park” and “Brake” will now be displayed in larger lettering, complying with the NHTSA’s requirements.

While this update may seem minor, Tesla is still required to follow administrative measures associated with recalls. This includes mailing letters to all customers to notify them of the issue, even though the software fix will be rolled out to all vehicles before the letters arrive.

Overall, Tesla fans argue that the term “recall” does not accurately represent the nature of these software updates. They believe that the negative connotations associated with recalls are misleading and create unnecessary concern among owners.

Change Needed in NHTSA’s Software Recall Practices

In a recent development, it seems that a change in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) approach to software recalls may be necessary. Currently, we are witnessing a flood of news about millions of vehicles being recalled for minor issues that could easily be resolved with a simple software update. This situation often leads to unnecessary panic among the public, as though these cars are on the verge of exploding or some other catastrophic event.

One such update involves the indicator icons on Tesla vehicles. Thanks to the keen eye of @greentheonly, we can now see the changes made in the latest software update, 2024.2.2. As shared on social media platform Twitter by @teslascope, the updated icons are now visible. It is worth noting that these changes were observed on a Tesla Model Y by @AllElectricTech, who received the update a few days ago. The new icons, such as BRAKE, are now spelled out, providing clearer information to the driver.

It is clear that software updates can play a vital role in addressing minor issues in vehicles. However, until NHTSA revises its practices and focuses on software solutions, we will likely continue to witness unnecessary recalls and the accompanying panic. It is high time for a change in approach to ensure a more efficient and effective recall process for the benefit of both manufacturers and consumers.

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