Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problems of the 2018 Tesla Model X

One problem related to navigational (global positioning system) gps has been reported for the 2018 Tesla Model X. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2018 Tesla Model X based on all problems reported for the 2018 Model X.

1 Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problem

Failure Date: 12/04/2025

Vehicle: 2018 Tesla Model X recall reference: Tesla emmc recall – NHTSA campaign number 21v-035 (recall 21v035000) defect description: in March 2021, Tesla notified me by email of a recall involving failure of the emmc memory chip in the media control unit (mcu). This defect is known to cause loss of vehicle system functionality and safety-related features. Despite this notification, Tesla has refused to honor the recall and replace the emmc when I brought my vehicle in for service. Current vehicle condition: my vehicle exhibits severe and worsening symptoms consistent with emmc failure, including: system freezing and frequent unresponsiveness gps extremely slow or nonfunctional turn signal indicators intermittently fail horn fails to operate approximately 95% of the time vehicle reset/reboot does not work touchscreen and vehicle controls are very slow or nonresponsive these issues occur regularly and without warning. Safety risk: this defect creates a significant safety hazard. The failure of turn signals, horn, and system responsiveness increases the risk of accidents. The inability to reset or restore the system while driving further endangers occupants and other road users. Due to these failures, the vehicle is unsafe to operate. Manufacturer response: although Tesla issued a recall notice in March 2021, they have declined to perform the recall repair on my vehicle. No effective remedy has been provided, and the vehicle’s condition continues to deteriorate. Request for NHTSA action: I am requesting that NHTSA investigate Tesla’s failure to honor recall 21v-035 and require Tesla to provide the mandated repair. This unresolved defect affects safety-critical systems and presents an ongoing risk. When I went there last Dec 4 to get this repaired, they wanted me to upgrade and pay almost $2000. I am willing to pay half of the cost but not the entire amount.


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