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Tesla just recalled 2.2 million cars because a font was too small
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Tesla just recalled 2.2 million cars because a font was too small

After conducting a dozen recalls in 2023‚ Tesla's latest recall of 2024 might also be its strangest. On Thursday‚ Tesla filed a recall notice with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for virtually every make and model the company has ever sold -- all 2‚193‚869 cars. Shockingly‚ it has nothing to do with Autopilot‚ the steering wheels‚ or seatbelts. Instead‚ Tesla had to recall all of its cars due to "an incorrect font size." The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) require vehicles equipped with hydraulic brakes to feature brake warning system statements in a font size of at least 3.2 mm‚ or 1/8th of an inch. Tesla's vehicles used font smaller than that‚ hence the recall. Here are all of the makes and models impacted by the font size recall: Tesla Cybertruck: 2024 Tesla Model 3: 2017-2023 Tesla Model S: 2012-2023 Tesla Model X: 2016-2024 Tesla Model Y: 2019-2024 "An incorrect font size is displayed on the instrument panel for the Brake‚ Park‚ and Antilock Brake System (ABS) warning lights‚" the recall states. "As such‚ these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 105‚ "Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems" and 135‚ "Light Vehicle Brake Systems." The recall notification also explains why this seemingly innocuous issue is potentially dangerous and warrants a fix: "Warning lights with a smaller font size can make critical safety information on the instrument panel difficult to read‚ increasing the risk of a crash." The good news is that‚ like most Tesla recalls‚ owners don't actually have to take their cars into the shop. Instead‚ Tesla has released a free‚ over-the-air software update that increases the size of the font. Letters will be mailed to Tesla owners on March 30‚ 2024. Don't Miss: Today’s deals: Dyson V11 vacuum‚ gaming sale‚ $38 Sony headphones‚ $20 off Fire TV Stick 4K Max‚ more The post Tesla just recalled 2.2 million cars because a font was too small appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals This $16 clip-on lens kit fits the iPhone or any Android phone‚ and it’s awesome Amazon deal offers a 7-inch Android tablet for under $43 Save 61% on a 6-port USB rapid charger on Amazon Save 75% on a Canon black and white multifunction laser printer on Amazon
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90‚000-Years-Old Footprints Discovered On Moroccan Beach
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90‚000-Years-Old Footprints Discovered On Moroccan Beach

85 human footprints dating to 90‚000-years-ago have been found on a beach in Morocco. But how did they get there Read moreSection: NewsEvolution &; Human OriginsRead Later 
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UAW President: 'Can't See' a Union Endorsing Trump
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UAW President: 'Can't See' a Union Endorsing Trump

United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain said this week that he "can't see" any unions endorsing former President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election.
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Connecticut First State to Cancel Medical Debt
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Connecticut First State to Cancel Medical Debt

Connecticut will be the first state to cancel medical debt for eligible residents‚ Gov. Ned Lamont announced Friday.
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Feds Probe Arson of 3 Conservative Offices
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Feds Probe Arson of 3 Conservative Offices

Federal authorities in Minnesota are investigating a suspected arson fire that heavily damaged the offices of three conservative groups‚ which are calling the blaze an act of political terrorism.
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Meta's $214B Value Bump Biggest in Stock Market History
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Meta's $214B Value Bump Biggest in Stock Market History

Meta added over $214 billion in stock market value Friday‚ with shares on track for their third biggest percentage jump since its 2012 Wall Street debut after the Facebook parent's first dividend declaration and robust results.
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Shippers Expect Increased US Port Congestion Due to Red Sea Crisis
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Shippers Expect Increased US Port Congestion Due to Red Sea Crisis

U.S. shipping industry stakeholders told the Transportation Department they "expected increased congestion at some U.S. container ports in the next four to six weeks as shippers re-route cargo to avoid the Red Sea‚" the department said on Friday.
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Supporters of Iran Drone Program Sanctioned by US
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Supporters of Iran Drone Program Sanctioned by US

The Treasury Department announced Friday that it imposed sanctions on what it called a "transnational procurement network" that supported Iran's ballistic missile and drone programs.
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Yemen: US‚ EU Put Iran Nuclear Deal Over Houthi Threat
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Yemen: US‚ EU Put Iran Nuclear Deal Over Houthi Threat

Yemen's foreign minister said the United States and European Union were so dead-set on courting Iran to revive a nuclear deal in recent years that they ignored his country's repeated warnings about the Houthi rebels‚ which are backed by Tehran.
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US Court to Hear JetBlue‚ Spirit Appeal Over Merger
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US Court to Hear JetBlue‚ Spirit Appeal Over Merger

A U.S. appeals court Friday said it would hear arguments in June in a bid by JetBlue Airways and Spirit Airlines to overturn a judge's ruling that blocked their $3.8 billion merger‚ an expedited schedule that was nonetheless slower than what the companies wanted.
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