Tesla balks at touch screen recall, US agency takes action
DETROIT — Tesla Inc. is balking at recalling about 159,000 vehicles with potentially defective touch screens, so U.S. safety regulators are moving to force the company to take action.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Wednesday sent a letter to Tesla saying it has tentatively determined that the screens are defective and pose a safety risk because they can cause backup cameras to go dark and defrosters to malfunction.
The agency wouldn’t comment beyond the letter, which is a rare step toward a public hearing and eventual legal action. Experts say the letter means that Tesla has resisted doing a recall that NHTSA feels is necessary.
“It’s obvious to me that Tesla told NHTSA to go pound sand, so what they’re about to get, they’ve earned it,” said Frank Borris, a former head of the agency’s Office of Defects Investigation who now runs a safety consulting business.