<p>Beijng: Tesla is doing an effective recall on 1.62 million vehicles, including its models S, X, 3 and Y in China, the market regulator said on Friday.</p>.<p>The recalls in Tesla's second largest market follow two recalls by the automaker in the United States in December.</p>.<p>Tesla can remotely upgrade the vehicles to fix the issues, the China State Administration for Market Regulation said in a statement. The move is categorised as a product recall under Chinese regulations.</p>.Tesla delivers record Q4 cars, but China's BYD steals top EV spot.<p>The US automaker will release an over-the-air software update for 1.61 million units.</p>.<p>These consist of imported Models S and X and the China-made Models 3 and Y cars made from 2014 to 2023 to avoid misuse of the Autosteer function and cut the risk of collision, the regulator said.</p>.<p>Separately, it will also upgrade the software for 7,538 units of Models S and X cars to fix the problem of doors that could unlock in crashes.</p>.<p>In the United States, Tesla started recalling more than 2 million vehicles to install new safeguards in its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system, after safety concerns cited by a federal regulator.</p>.<p>It also recalled just over 120,000 Model S and Model X vehicles in the United States over the risk of doors being unlocked and opening during a crash.</p>
<p>Beijng: Tesla is doing an effective recall on 1.62 million vehicles, including its models S, X, 3 and Y in China, the market regulator said on Friday.</p>.<p>The recalls in Tesla's second largest market follow two recalls by the automaker in the United States in December.</p>.<p>Tesla can remotely upgrade the vehicles to fix the issues, the China State Administration for Market Regulation said in a statement. The move is categorised as a product recall under Chinese regulations.</p>.Tesla delivers record Q4 cars, but China's BYD steals top EV spot.<p>The US automaker will release an over-the-air software update for 1.61 million units.</p>.<p>These consist of imported Models S and X and the China-made Models 3 and Y cars made from 2014 to 2023 to avoid misuse of the Autosteer function and cut the risk of collision, the regulator said.</p>.<p>Separately, it will also upgrade the software for 7,538 units of Models S and X cars to fix the problem of doors that could unlock in crashes.</p>.<p>In the United States, Tesla started recalling more than 2 million vehicles to install new safeguards in its Autopilot advanced driver-assistance system, after safety concerns cited by a federal regulator.</p>.<p>It also recalled just over 120,000 Model S and Model X vehicles in the United States over the risk of doors being unlocked and opening during a crash.</p>