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The "apocalypse-proof" truck has been recalled for the fifth time in 12 months. AdvertisementTesla's Cybertruck has had a rocky rollout since it launched last year — and now it's hit another speed bump. It's the fifth recall to hit the Cybertruck in the last 12 months. Elon Musk previously said the Cybertruck would be "apocalypse-proof," bulletproof, and even briefly serve as a boat. The latest recall hints at just how many Cybertrucks Tesla has sold.
Persons: Tesla's Cybertruck, , Cybertruck, Tesla, Elon Musk Organizations: Service, Traffic, Administration, Mobility
Fisker has backtracked on telling owners of its EVs to pay for recall repairs. Some Fisker Ocean owners previously told BI they had spent as much as $70,000 on cars that are now undrivable. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementOwners of Fisker Ocean EVs will no longer have to pay for recall repairs. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), automakers are legally required to provide safety recall repairs free of charge for vehicles less than 15 years old.
Persons: Fisker, Organizations: EV, Service, National, Traffic Safety Administration
CNN —The U.S. government’s road safety agency wants the auto industry to design new vehicles including increasingly large SUVs and pickup trucks so they reduce pedestrian deaths and injuries. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Monday that it’s proposing a new rule setting testing and performance requirements to minimize the risk of pedestrian head injuries. The rule is aimed largely at SUVs and pickup trucks, which have grown in size and hood height over the years, causing blind spots for drivers. NHTSA said pedestrian deaths increased 57% from 2013 to 2022, from 4,779 to 7,522. Data show that pedestrian deaths when hit by the front of a vehicle are most common for SUVs and trucks.
Persons: it’s, Sophie Shulman Organizations: CNN, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Congress, Infrastructure Law
CNN —Car manufacturer Stellantis is recalling more than 1.2 million Ram 1500 vehicles due to a software malfunction in the anti-lock brake system (ABS), according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The vehicles being recalled include certain 2019, 2021-2024 Ram 1500 trucks, the NHTSA said Saturday in a statement. Also, the ABS, ESC, Adaptive Cruise Control and Forward Collision Warning indicator lights would illuminate when the vehicle started up to show the systems are unavailable. Dealers will update the ABS software for free of charge. The recall comes after a similar recall in June that affected almost 158,000 Ram 2500 pick ups.
Persons: ” Stellantis, Stellantis Organizations: CNN, National, Traffic Safety Administration, Company, ESC, ABS, Cruise Control, Ram
Ford and Mazda have issued do-not-drive warnings covering more than 457,000 vehicles that contain recalled Takata air bags. NHTSA urges owners of the vehicles to not drive them until a repair is completed and the defective air bag is replaced. Ford customers should check the automaker's recalls website to see if their vehicle is affected. Mazda customers can visit the company's recalls website for more information. To date, NHTSA says 27 people in the U.S. have been killed by a defective Takata air bag that exploded, while at least 400 people in the U.S. reportedly have been injured by them.
Organizations: Ford, Mazda, NHTSA Locations: Lincoln, U.S
Reuters —A Tesla Model S car was in “Full Self-Driving” mode when it hit and killed a 28-year-old motorcyclist in the Seattle area in April, police said, making it at least the second fatal accident involving the technology on which Tesla CEO Elon Musk is pinning his hopes. Tesla says its “Full Self-Driving (Supervised)” software requires active driver supervision and does not make vehicles autonomous. Previously, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said there was one fatal accident involving a Tesla vehicle using FSD software between August 2022 and August 2023. This year, Musk shelved Tesla’s all-new affordable cars and increased his bets on self-driving vehicles, saying he will be shocked if Tesla cannot achieve full self-driving capability next year. In December 2023, Tesla was forced to recall nearly all its vehicles on U.S. roads to add safeguards to the software.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, Waymo, Sam Abuelsamid, , Raj Rajkumar, Musk Organizations: Reuters, Tesla, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Carnegie Mellon University Locations: Seattle, Silicon
The concerns revolve around issues with the software that detects when a hood is unlatched. AdvertisementTesla is recalling 1.8 million cars in the US due to issues with the hood, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said. The concerns revolve around issues with the software that detects when a hood is unlatched, the NHTSA said. If a hood is unlatched, there is a risk it could open fully, obstruct the driver's view, and cause a crash. The recall applies to certain 2021-2024 Model 3, Model S, Model X, and 2020-2024 Model Y vehicles.
Persons: Tesla, Organizations: NHTSA, Elon Musk's EV, Service, Traffic Safety Administration, Business
New York CNN —Tesla CEO Elon Musk says anyone who doubts how valuable robotaxis will make the company should test drive its latest self-driving car. A Wall Street analyst did just that – and said the car almost crashed. The experience of WIlliam Stein, an analyst with Truist Securities, is not unique; others have also reported problems with Tesla’s full self driving, or FSD, feature. But a note from Stein raises questions as to whether the autonomous driving and robotaxis Musk is betting Tesla’s future on are as close as he claims. Tesla’s FSD driver-assist feature is sold as an $8,000 option.
Persons: Elon Musk, WIlliam Stein, Stein, Tesla’s, , Truist’s Stein, Yuki Iwamura, Musk, That’s, , ” Musk, ” Tesla, FSD Organizations: New, New York CNN, Truist Securities, Tesla, Bloomberg, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA Locations: New York,
Business Insider has learned that those annotators focus their efforts on two high-profile categories of drivers: Tesla CEO Elon Musk and a select set of "VIP" drivers. These drivers are internally referred to as "VIP" users and their data is at times put in VIP queues, according to the workers. Related storiesData collected from VIP users, including high-profile Tesla drivers who post on YouTube, is scrutinized more heavily and more likely to be labeled, three current and former workers said. They said they'd been specifically told by leads on their teams that they were working on "VIP data" and had received overtime pay to work on the data ahead of FSD updates. Tesla's self-driving in the regulatory spotlightTesla has come under increasing scrutiny from regulators over the self-driving software and the company's marketing of the service.
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Read previewIt sounds like Tesla parents are going to love an upcoming software update — although their teenagers may resent it. The update includes new parental controls, with a range of features that can be enabled with a vehicle PIN, the reports said. That reportedly includes something called "Night Curfew," which could make it easier for Tesla parents to enforce their teenagers' bedtimes. If and when "Night Curfew" and the other parental controls are released publicly, they'll add to the other features that help Teslas stand out from other cars. AdvertisementWhile the new features may soothe some parents' concerns about their teen's driving, Tesla has made headlines in the past with incidents involving children.
Persons: , Tesla Organizations: Service, Business, Tesla, National, Traffic Safety Administration
CNN —A major Supreme Court ruling Friday that shifted power from the executive branch to the judiciary stands to transform how the federal government works. By overturning a 1984 precedent, the court’s conservative majority has made countless regulations vulnerable to legal challenge. The Supreme Court ruling could boost efforts by conservatives who have taken aim at the Biden Environmental Protection Agency’s rules limiting planet-warming pollution from vehicles, oil and gas wells and pipelines, and power plants. The ruling has injected legal uncertainty into regulations of all types, including those on technology, labor, the environment and health care. But the Supreme Court has yet to decide a case heard this term that might gut that limitation.
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Read previewA Tesla owner said he crashed his new Cybertruck into a neighbor's yard within the first few hours of driving it — and he said it's because the vehicle's brakes didn't work. The owner, Bruce Freshwater, told BI that the crash happened on April 27 after he picked up the Cybertruck. That car then ran into a second vehicle, Freshwater told the police in the report, which BI has viewed. AdvertisementFreshwater's Cybertruck, along with one of the neighbor's vehicles, sustained "disabling damage," according to the police report. Freshwater told BI that he still makes car payments every month on a vehicle he isn't using.
Persons: , Bruce Freshwater, Freshwater, Freshwater's, Freshwater Freshwater, Tesla, he's, Cybertrucks, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Police Department, BI, Tesla, National, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA Locations: Fayette, Pennsylvania
Ford has issued a recall notice for over 550,000 of its 2014 model F-150 pickup trucks in the US. The recall came after users complained that the trucks would suddenly drop to first gear. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. AdvertisementFord has issued a recall for half a million of its F-150 pickup trucks after receiving hundreds of complaints that they suddenly downshifted to first gear.
Persons: Ford, , downshifted Organizations: Service, National, Traffic Safety Administration
One is to fix problems with trim pieces, which can loosen and fall off the trunk, and the other is to address faulty motor controllers in the front windshield wipers. The report said a "non-functioning windshield wiper may reduce visibility in certain operating conditions, which may increase the risk of a collision." Tesla plans to replace the motor controller in the Cybertruck windshield wipers for customers. An earlier Cybertruck recall was issued to repair an accelerator pedal issue. The recall disclosures for the windshield wiper issue said that from Nov. 13, 2023, to Jun.
Persons: Tesla, , didn't, Elon Musk, Musk, Tesla's, It's Organizations: National, Traffic Safety Administration, Ford, Tesla Locations: U.S, Austin , Texas, China
Waymo opens robotaxi service to all San Francisco users
  + stars: | 2024-06-25 | by ( Jennifer Elias | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A Waymo rider-only robotaxi is seen during a test ride in San Francisco on Dec. 9, 2022. Waymo robotaxis are now open to all users in San Francisco, expanding the self-driving ride-hailing service, which has been available in the city to a limited number of riders. In a blog post on Tuesday, Waymo said nearly 300,000 people have signed up for the service, called Waymo One, since the Alphabet-owned company opened its waitlist. As of February, the company had approximately 700 vehicles in the Waymo One fleet, including about 300 cars as part of its San Francisco service. The company said it has logged 3.8 million rider-only miles in San Francisco as of the end of March.
Persons: Waymo, We're Organizations: Waymo, General Motors, National, Traffic Safety Administration Locations: San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Austin , Texas, California
CNN —Tesla has issued two recalls on the Cybertruck, its third and fourth, since the model was introduced late last year. An investigation by Tesla revealed that the piece had not been properly installed. Cybertruck owners will be asked to bring their trucks to a Tesla service center where the trim piece will either be replaced or installed properly with “adhesion promotor” and pressure sensitive tape. The trucks are also being recalled for a separate issue in the electric motor that powers the truck’s single huge windshield wiper. Tesla has previously recalled the Cybertruck for other issues.
Persons: CNN — Tesla, Tesla Organizations: CNN, Traffic
What's next: Media Matters filed a motion to dismiss Musk's lawsuit in March, but a judge has yet to rule. VCG/GettyGovernment lawsuits and investigationsSEC investigation into Musk's Twitter takeoverThe issues: The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Elon Musk's Twitter purchase. Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty ImagesPersonal lawsuits against MuskTornetta v. MuskThe issues: Tesla shareholder Richard Tornetta sued Musk and Tesla in a class action lawsuit regarding Musk's compensation package, which was worth $55.8 billion at the time. Several lawsuits also allege Musk discriminated against them because of their race, gender, or disability in choosing to fire them. The executives were set to receive golden parachutes, but claim Musk and X have not paid them out.
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AdvertisementA Fisker spokesperson said it would be "unfair" to compare the two companies. A Fisker spokesperson denied comments that Henrik took on a more passive role and said he was "deeply involved." AdvertisementA Fisker spokesperson said Magna was responsible for testing and releasing the Ocean and it had been fully certified by regulators in the US and Europe. A Fisker spokesperson pushed back on the comments questioning Henrik's business prowess. For Henrik, whose earlier company, Fisker Automotive, filed for bankruptcy in 2013, his present predicament echoes the past.
Persons: , Henrik Fisker, Wendy Gruel's, Geeta Gupta, Gupta, Henrik Fisker's, James Bond, Henrik, Fisker, Rivian, Tesla, Phil McCarten, Magna, hadn't, YouTuber, Marques Brownlee, Kurt Mechling, he'd, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, TechCrunch, Aston Martin, BMW Z8, Magna International, Fisker Inc, Apollo Global Management, Tesla, Ford, GM, Magna, Reuters, Fisker, Business Insider, Engineers, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Technicians, California Bureau of Automotive, BI, New York Stock Exchange, Fisker Automotive Locations: Fisker, Europe, California, Graz, Austria, Panera
CNN —Waymo issued a recall for its 672 driverless cars to make them less likely to drive into telephone poles. The recall follows a May 21 accident in Phoenix, Arizona, in which a Waymo driverless car hit a telephone pole that was installed in the roadway in an alley. The vehicle was pulling over to pick up a passenger when it struck the pole at low speed, according to Waymo. While the car was severely damaged, no one was hurt, according to documents Waymo filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The recall applies only to the fleet of modified Jaguar I-Pace SUVs Waymo owns and operates itself.
Persons: CNN — Waymo, Waymo Organizations: CNN, National, Traffic Safety Administration, Pace, Waymo, Traffic Administration, Google Locations: Phoenix , Arizona, Phoenix , Los Angeles, San Francisco
The Fisker Ocean electric sports utility vehicle (SUV) during AutoMobility LA ahead of the Los Angeles Auto Show in Los Angeles, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2021. Electric vehicle startup Fisker announced on Wednesday that it is recalling thousands of Ocean SUVs in North America and Europe due to issues with vehicle software and will roll out an over-the-air software update. The company recalled 11,201 Oceans across the U.S., Canada, and Europe due to safety issues. The company said the vehicles do not currently comply with federal vehicle safety standards related to gauges and telltale icons in the cluster display. The company said it informed its dealers of the recalls on May 30 and will notify owners by June 30.
Persons: Fisker, Fisker's Organizations: Los Angeles Auto, Electric, Motor Control Unit, Vehicle Control Unit, Fisker, Reuters, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, North America, Europe, Canada
AdvertisementA Fisker spokesperson said it would be "unfair" to compare the two companies. A Fisker spokesperson denied comments that Henrik took on a more passive role and said he was "deeply involved." AdvertisementA Fisker spokesperson said Magna was responsible for testing and releasing the Ocean and it had been fully certified by regulators in the US and Europe. But in the year since the Ocean's release, the company has delivered around 7,000 vehicles, a Fisker spokesperson said. A Fisker spokesperson pushed back on the comments questioning Henrik's business prowess.
Persons: , Henrik Fisker, Wendy Gruel's, Geeta Gupta, Gupta, Henrik Fisker's, James Bond, Henrik, Fisker, Rivian, Tesla, Phil McCarten, Magna, hadn't, YouTuber, Marques Brownlee, Kurt Mechling, he'd, they'd Organizations: Service, Business, TechCrunch, Aston Martin, BMW Z8, Magna International, Fisker Inc, Apollo Global Management, Tesla, Ford, GM, Magna, Reuters, Fisker, Business Insider, Engineers, Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA, Technicians, California Bureau of Automotive, BI, New York Stock Exchange Locations: Fisker, Europe, California, Graz, Austria, Panera
New York CNN —Car manufacturer Stellantis is recalling 211,581 SUVs and pickup trucks over a software malfunction that could cause their electronic stability control systems to fail. The company said the issue stems from a defective anti-lock breaking system, which in turn deactivates the stability control system. Using a vehicle with a disabled stability system could increase the likelihood of a crash, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday. Multiple studies have found electronic stability control systems tend to reduce fatal collisions, particularly single-vehicle and rollover crashes. The company said customers will be able to bring their cars in to the dealers to update their vehicle’s anti-lock braking systems for free.
Persons: Stellantis Organizations: New, New York CNN —, Traffic Safety Administration Locations: New York, Durango
The automotive company Kia issued a recall on Friday of certain Telluride SUVs from the years 2020 through 2024 and urged the owners of the vehicles to park outside and away from structures because of a fire risk, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said. The issue stems from the front power seat motor, which can overheat “because of a stuck power seat slide knob, potentially resulting in a fire and increasing the risk of injury,” the NHTSA said in a statement. “To fix the issue, dealers will install a bracket for the power seat switch back covers and replace the seat slide knobs, free of charge,” the statement said. Kia recommended that drivers park outside until repairs were completed. About 460,000 vehicles could be affected by the recall, according to the NHTSA, and notices informing owners of affected Tellurides are expected to be mailed beginning July 30.
Persons: Kia Organizations: Kia, Telluride, Traffic Safety Administration
"Once a manufacturer receives certification for the Trust Mark, they will need additional time to retool their packaging, as well as shipping updated products from the manufacturer to retailers," he said. In 2024, according to research firm Statista, nearly 70 million homes in the U.S. are actively using smart devices, up more than 10% from last year. Staffers from Consumer Reports attended a White House meeting during which the Cyber Trust Mark program was announced. Barry Mainz, CEO of Forescout Technologies, a cybersecurity provider, says he is a big fan of the Cyber Trust Mark. Steps to take now to protect your home internetThere are actions consumers can take right now, before the Cyber Trust Mark program kicks in, to harden their cybersecurity.
Persons: Biden, Jessica Rosenworcel, Nicholas Leiserson, David Grossman, What's, Stacey Higginbotham, Higginbotham, Grossman, Barry Mainz, Mark — Organizations: Federal Drug Administration, National, Traffic Safety Administration, National Institute of Standards, Technology, NIST, Federal Communications Commission, U.S . Cyber, Energy Star, Cyber, Energy, Google, LG Electronics, Logitech, Samsung Electronics, FCC, Auburn University's, Institute, Consumer Technology Association, Park Associates, Consumer Reports, White, Survey, Consumer, Forescout Technologies Locations: U.S, Washington, Mainz
CNN —Kia is warning owners of almost 463,000 of its popular Telluride SUVs in the United States to keep them parked outside and away from buildings because the front seats could start burning. The recall involves 2020 through 2024 Kia Telluride models. In 2023, another customer complained of a smoke smell from the passenger-side power seat, which wasn’t working. In 2024, at least one Kia owner reported that the driver’s seat caught fire while they were driving. An investigation by Kia concluded that the problem was with the power seat switches that could be damaged in a way that causes its motor to overheat.
Persons: CNN — Kia, Kia Organizations: CNN, Telluride, National, Traffic Safety Administration, Kia Telluride, Kia, NHTSA Locations: United States, Telluride, California, Georgia
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