On certain MY 2021-2023 Model X vehicles the vehicle controller that detects the sensor voltage that indicates brake fluid level may not have a sufficient threshold range at low fluid levels. A vehicle controller that does not correctly indicate low brake fluid levels to the customer
Remedy
Owners of affected vehicles only need to install OTA (over the air) software release 2023.32.7 or a later software release No service visit is necessary
Recall Launch Date
2023-12-15
Recall No.
R/2023/351
Models Affected
MODEL X
Manufacturer Ref
SB-23-00-005
VIN Start
VIN end
Build Start
2021-02-11
Build end
2023-09-27
Vehicle numbers (UK)
100
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