Tesla Recalls 13,000 Vehicles Over Battery Power Loss Risk

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Tesla is recalling nearly 13,000 newer electric vehicles, including Model Y and Model 3, due to a battery contactor failure that could cause sudden power loss and increase crash risk. Tesla will replace the affected battery packs free of charge, with owner notifications expected by December 9. This recall follows a relatively low number of Tesla recalls in 2025, contrasting with higher recall volumes from other automakers like Ford.
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