May 14, 2023Lane DepartureBackup camera & sensors
Tesla purposely disabled sensors to warn when close to objects (curb, other vehicles, garage door opening & wall). I wasn’t informed that there will be no parking assist feature indefinitely when I spoke to sakes dept.Tesla says it is still developing cameras to replace sensors. I had a 2015 tesla, which had these warnings. Before that I had a2002 Jaguar with park sensors. It is not new. Because of lack of reliable sensors, I am afraid to use any of Tesla’s driver assistance features. I was told by service manager that sensors only “see” a few feet, while cameras can see infinitely. This is doubtful. But at this point, I have neither. In fact, when parking in tight places, “infinite” camera vision would be useless. Seeing that I’m inches away from an obstacle is useful.I have been told that when a car comes in for Tesla service and still has sensors, the sensors are removed without the owner’s knowledge.
NHTSA ODI 11521901
May 6, 2023Backup camera & sensorsDriver assistanceCrash1 injury
The Model Y with AutoPilot Plus and Autopark enabled lurched forward and crashed into a wall during parking. Just as important a concern is that the car never made a beep, chirp or any other indication or warning that it ever even realized it was driving into an obstacle. We are certain the collision would not have happened had Tesla not removed ultrasonic sensors from the car because the driver has driven many teslas and even owned a tesla before but all had USS sensors in them.
NHTSA ODI 11520787
Apr 19, 2023Backup camera & sensors
Tesla removed the parking sensors and replaced them with a "Vision" system. My last Tesla has the parking sensors and the parking distance and chimes worked great. The new Vision system works rarely. I've run into stuff in the garage while parking, it doesn't sense walls, doesn't work in the rain, you have to wait for an extended period of time for it to "load" and it randomly doesn't work. You'll get a message saying something to the effect of Park Assist Unavailable. I've asked Tesla to address the issue but it's a problem I don't think they can solve as they are trying to get cameras to see where they don't have a field of view. In the image below I am about 18 inches from my garage door and it's not even being registered. The curb to the side is registering but not the giant wall behind me.
NHTSA ODI 11517906
Apr 16, 2023Electrical systemBackup camera & sensors
The screen multiple times has glitches and froze. We weren’t able to use backup camera, turning lanes cameras or clearly see our screen. We couldn’t access any of the icons that allowed us to control any features of the car. It was like driving blind.
NHTSA ODI 11517255
Mar 9, 2023Lane DepartureBackup camera & sensors
Bought 2023 Tesla Model Y on 29-Dec-2022. Noticed that when I am backing up the car, even when there is another car right behind, or any pedestrian crossing there was no warning. At first I thought some settings is turned off. Later, when I was changing lanes in freeway, no lane departure alert. Also no blind spot chime came on even though that option was turned on in settings. Almost I was about to crash into another car which was in my blind spot. I started googling and learnt that Tesla has removed ultrasonic sensors from Oct2022 onwards and they are working on Tesla Vision which is a camera based system. But Tesla vision is not ready as of 08-Mar-2023 when I am writing this. How is the 2023 Model Y manufactured without ultrasonic sensors and no Tesla vision passed basic safety test? I feel threatened every moment I drive the car without these basic safety features like rear object detection while backing up, lane departure alert, curb sensor alert, blind spot warning. I feel like I am driving a 2000 model old car which doesn't have any of these features. How does NHTSA deem Tesla cars manufactured after Oct22 safe on roads? I will be at financial burden and stress and risk of death without these basic features in a 70k+ car. Why is Tesla even allowed to make such low standard cars without any of the basic safety features? Attached screenshots of my chat with Tesla service also attaching the link Tesla support gave me as ref - https://www.tesla.com/en_eu/support/transitioning-tesla-vision Please investigate this issue and stop Tesla from making and selling unsafe cars for huge price and making profits but doesn't have the basic ethics to care about customer safety. Thanks
NHTSA ODI 11510908
Mar 8, 2023Backup camera & sensors
The USS Park Assist safety feature was eliminated from the vehicle without providing an alternative method or feature to monitor the front of the parked car in case an object or child was placed in front of the car after it was parked. The original USS Park Assist feature would detect this but the current Vision feature would not if the object or child is closer than 3 feet. It is irresponsible for a car manufacturer to eliminate a safety feature without providing a similar function as a substitute immediately. Just promising that this will come in the future should not be acceptable to the NHTSA. No problems have been recorded to date but this is just an accident waiting to happen. I'm asking the NHTSA to contact Tesla to require an immediate resolution.
NHTSA ODI 11510850
Mar 2, 2023Visibility & wipersLane DepartureBackup camera & sensors
The Tesla Model Y Blind Spot warning system does not accurately detect the position of cars in the lanes next to the car. The display shows the car as behind the vehicle while it is actually at the rear quarter panel. There is only an audio warning if the turn signal is activated. The car is in the blind spot yet the system does not warn the driver. I took the car in for an adjustment to cameras and Tesla said they are functioning as designed. Tesla removed the radar sensors that aid in parking at low speeds. This was intended to be replaced with Tesla Vision. Tesla Vision functionality is not yet available. Although a low-speed collision with an object may not result in injury to a person, it is a safety feature that has been removed. The windshield wiper's speed cannot be adjusted or even started on the stock. To change speed or turn on the wipers you must look away from the road, locate the control panel and then select the desired speed. This clearly is a safety hazzard.
NHTSA ODI 11509855
Feb 23, 2023Lane DepartureBackup camera & sensorsDriver assistanceCrash
This 2023 model Y has no collision warning. This was not what I expected when I purchased.
NHTSA ODI 11508675
Feb 7, 2023Backup camera & sensors
The back up camera is misaligned and shows the car in the wrong position. The poor rear visibility, combined with the “coming soon“ parking sensors means it’s very dangerous to backup the vehicle.
NHTSA ODI 11505953
Feb 5, 2023Backup camera & sensors
While backing out of my parking lot space I almost hit a pedestrian emerging from behind a nearby parked car. My user manual, provided at the time of delivery, referred to warning sounds in situations such as these. I notified the Tesla service about this issue and was informed that my vehicle did not include these warnings because Tesla stopped installing the ultra sonic sensors required to activate the warning. Tesla service indicated this would be corrected in a future software release relying on Tesla vision. That initial service call was early January and Tesla has still not provided the updated software nor a target date for the change. The lack of sensors has also resulted in near impact in the front of the car due to the lack of sensors. This is a particular problem for senior drivers.
NHTSA ODI 11505696
Jan 26, 2023Backup camera & sensors
I ordered the car with parking sensor feature standard similar to my daughter car model Y 2022 which she bought a couple of months earlier. Tesla removed the parking sensor without advising me. This sensors are vital for safety of pets, children and obstacles during parking.
NHTSA ODI 11503890
Jan 24, 2023Backup camera & sensors
Park collision warning is defective. I have learned that Tesla has disabled Park Assist on this vehicle and on Model 3/Y manufactured after October 2022 despite still advertising this functionality in the current user manual. This is because they have transitioned from ultrasonic sensors to a purely camera based system. However, their camera based software has not been enabled for park assist. As a result of this, I had a minor impact while parking due to expecting an audible 'beep' or screen indication of distance from objects, as I have had in my prior tesla. However, I received no such warning. Also, Tesla poorly communicated to users, many of whom have had this functionality in prior teslas, that this functionality has been disabled. In speaking with Tesla Service, I was informed that Tesla has disabled park assist until a software update will be available. However, until the software update is made available, this is a safety defect that should be communicated through a recall to all owners.
NHTSA ODI 11503468
Jan 18, 2023Backup camera & sensorsDriver assistance
The car advertising having USS when place the pre-order. But when pick up the vehicle, USS is not there
NHTSA ODI 11502423
Jan 15, 2023Backup camera & sensors
Tesla advertised that Tesla Vision will replace the ultrasonic sensors (USS) and help with park assist. Before buying the Tesla model y Tesla representative assured me that Tesla vision will function to replace the USS. Currently my model y has no visibility to any objects near the vehicle. The lake of sensors caused me to hit concrete blocks in parking spots. The lack of these sensors may cause serious accidents around the vehicle while moving out of garages.
NHTSA ODI 11501825
Dec 26, 2022Lane DepartureBackup camera & sensorsDriver assistance
When I purchased this vehicle, I was told that all ADAS features would be available once the cameras calibrated (approximately 50 miles). After 100 miles my wife bumped into a wall in our garage. I opened a ticket and Tesla said the ADAS features are unavailable until a software update is sent. The sales person who I spoke to were not aware of this. This is EXTREMELY dangerous. Drivers are reliant on warnings from features like this and to have the features off without a warning could get someone run over.
NHTSA ODI 11498819