More than 7,000 Tesla electric vehicles have been recalled in Australia due to a software fault that could injure drivers.
Australia’s federal transport department issued the recall over the weekend, warning that all 2025 variants of the Tesla Model Y were subject to an issue affecting the driver’s side automatic window and its safety system.
The problem has been detected in 7,301 Tesla vehicles sold in Australia.
“Due to a software issue, the driver’s side window’s automatic protection system may not operate as intended and result in the window closing with excessive force on any obstruction, such as a body part,” the department said in a statement.
“If a body part is in the window space when the driver’s side window is closing, it can increase the risk of injury to a vehicle occupant.”
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Owners of affected vehicles will be contacted by Tesla, although the issue can be rectified by installing an over-the-air software update issued by the company.
The latest recall mirrors a similar issue detected in the US in 2022 that led to a recall of almost 1.1m Tesla vehicles, including Model 3 and Model S vehicles.
In that recall, America’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration noted that the vehicles’ automatic windows “may not react correctly after detecting an obstruction”.
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The Australian recall is the largest issued for the US carmaker this year after 297 Model Y and Model 3 vehicles were recalled due to a power steering issue in March.