US agency denies Tesla petition to avoid recall fix over headlight issue


FILE PHOTO: The logo of Tesla is seen on a Tesla Model Y during Tesla Inc.'s official launch in Bogota, Colombia, November 20, 2025. REUTERS/Luisa Gonzalez/File Photo

WASHINGTON, July ⁠16 (Reuters) - The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on Thursday said ⁠it was denying a 2024 petition filed by Tesla to ‌avoid a recall fix for nearly 20,000 vehicles with headlights that may exceed maximum lighting levels.

Tesla argued the issue was inconsequential to motor vehicle safety and did ​not require a recall or notification to ⁠consumers. NHTSA said it disagreed ⁠with Tesla’s conclusion that there is no increased risk of glare for ⁠surrounding ‌traffic or the driver of the vehicle. The recall covers about 19,900 2017-2023 model year Tesla Model 3 and ⁠Tesla Model Y vehicles, NHTSA said.

Tesla did not ​immediately respond to a ‌request for comment.

The agency noted in 2022 it rejected a ⁠similar petition ​from GM to avoid fixing 820,000 vehicles over a lighting issue.

Tesla added it is unaware of any complaints or reports of accidents or injuries ⁠related to this issue and believes it is ​inconsequential to safety.

NHTSA said weather conditions such as rain, snow, and fog "could result in light from the noncompliant lamps causing veiling glare to ⁠the driver or other road users driving" near those Tesla vehicles.

A survey released by the American Automobile Association in March said 6 in 10 drivers say glare is a problem after dark, and nearly ​three-quarters of those believe it has worsened ⁠over the past decade.

NHTSA in 2022 rejected a petition to require a ​recall for vehicles using LED headlights including ‌some Tesla Model 3, Ford Bronco, ​and Rivian R1T motor vehicles. The petition had argued they caused excessive glare.

(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

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