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Tesla recalls nearly 13,000 US cars over battery safety

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration in the U.S. announced on Wednesday that Tesla was recalling 12,963 cars in the U.S. because of a defect with a component in the battery pack. This could cause a sudden loss in drive power.

The regulator stated that the issue with certain 2025 Model 3 or 2026 Model Y cars could cause the driver to lose the ability of accelerating the vehicle. This would increase the risk of a collision.

Tesla has said that it will replace any affected contactors in the battery pack at no cost. The company didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment.

Tesla reported 26 field reports and 36 warranty claims related to this defect as of October 7. However, it said that the company was not aware of any accidents, injuries or fatalities associated with this defect.

The auto safety agency announced earlier this month that it would be opening an investigation on 2,88 million Teslas equipped with the Full Self-Driving System after receiving more than 50 reports about traffic-safety infractions and a number of accidents.

The investigation comes as Congress continues to scrutinize Tesla's advanced driving assistance system and just weeks after the confirmation of a new NHTSA Administrator.

After the close of Wednesday's market, EV is expected to announce its financial results for third quarter.

(source: Reuters)