Tesla is recalling certain Model 3s because a coaxial cable for its backup camera can become worn and fail to transmit images to the dashboard jobs console.
According to the National Highway Traffic Administration, all Model 3s from model years 2017 to 2020 are included in the recall, with as many as 356,309 cars affected. Tesla jobs firm is not aware of any crashes, injuries, or deaths caused by the defect.
The coaxial cable is attached to a harness on the trunk lid and can become worn after repeated opening and closing of the trunk. Suppose the core of the coaxial cable separates due to excessive wear. In that case, the rearview camera feed will not be visible on the center display, affecting the driver's view and increasing the risk of collision, the NHTSA said.
Tesla will inspect the trunk harnesses in affected vehicles and equip the harness with a guide to protect it from further wear if necessary. Owners who paid to replace or fix the trunk harness for the same issue before the recall may be eligible for reimbursement jobs from Tesla.