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    Home»Uncategorized»More Than 12,000 Teslas Recalled Due to Dangerous Battery Defect

    More Than 12,000 Teslas Recalled Due to Dangerous Battery Defect

    Kate RowBy Kate RowOctober 27, 2025
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    Tesla has issued a recall affecting approximately 12,963 U.S. vehicles due to a defect that can cause sudden battery loss. Due to the high crash potential of this error, the electric vehicle manufacturer has issued a recall on thousands of impacted Model Ys and Model 3s.

    Timeline

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    The recall, announced on October 22, 2025, involves certain 2025 model-year Model 3 sedans and 2026 Model Y SUVs. The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says the defect can raise the risk of a crash.

    The Impacted Vehicles

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    The recall covers about 5,038 units of the 2025 Model 3 and 7,925 units of the 2026 Model Y. All affected vehicles were built within specific production windows and equipped with a battery-pack component that has been found to malfunction. Owners of these vehicles will receive official notification from Tesla and the NHTSA.

    Reason for Recall

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    The issue stems from a battery pack contactor, which is a switch inside the battery pack that controls power flow. This part may be faulty, which can cause a driver to lose power suddenly while driving. 

    Safety Implications

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    In the recalled vehicles, a sudden loss of propulsion can increase the risk of a crash. While no injuries or accidents have been reported so far, Tesla has logged 36 warranty claims and 26 field reports tied to the defect. The NHTSA classifies the condition as a safety-critical issue.

    How to Know if Your Vehicle is Impacted

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    Owners can check whether their vehicle is part of the recall by entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Tesla’s official recall webpage or the NHTSA database. Tesla began notifying service centers on or shortly after October 15, and owner letters are scheduled to go out starting December 9. 

    What to Do if Your Vehicle is Impacted

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    Tesla will need to replace the faulty contractor with a working part. This correction will be made free of charge for those vehicles impacted by the recall. Owners should not delay scheduling service once notified, and should avoid driving if the vehicle displays a “loss of torque” warning.

    Issues With Defects in the Past

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    This recall adds to a growing list of Tesla safety notices in recent years, including large recalls for steering assist, Autopilot behavior, and parking-light issues. Previous recall notices show Tesla has faced regulatory scrutiny over both hardware and software systems, which has raised some questions about quality control.

    Industry Context

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    Battery-related defects in electric vehicles (EVs) carry unique risks due to their power density and complexity. Regulators expect EV makers to monitor and address potential safety issues proactively as the industry grows.

    Consumer Impact

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    For owners, the recall could mean service downtime, inconvenience, and potential resale value implications. Tesla has communicated that the cost of the repair is covered, and therefore, no charge will apply to the owner. Still, customers planning to buy one of the affected models should verify if the recall repair has been performed before purchase.

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