this post was submitted on 03 Feb 2024
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This is just going to be fixed with an OTA update, for anyone that doesn't want to read the article.
Do they need to be driven anywhere for the fix or is it like an automatic update?
Someone mentioned in another thread that this is still technically a recall, but I didn't understand why.
I felt like calling it a recall might make people distrust future news about issues (or a bigger more traditional "send the car back for physical part swap" recall). Maybe a different term is needed?
You don't need to take it anywhere. The car will download it using its own antenna and then prompt you to schedule the update the next time you get in the car.