Tesla Inc. is recalling 53,000 vehicles over a parking-brake issue, the company announced Thursday.
Model S and Model X vehicles built between February and October 2016 are being recalled globally to repair an issue that could prevent the parking brake from releasing.
Tesla said the electric parking brakes may contain a small gear “that could have been manufactured improperly by a third-party supplier.”
{mosads}”If this gear were to break, the parking brake would continue to keep the car from moving, but the parking brake would then be stuck in place,” Tesla said on its website.
The Silicon Valley-based automaker emphasized that no injuries or accidents have been linked to the issue, but in order to be “overly cautious, we are going to be proactively replacing these parts to ensure that no issues arise.”
Tesla’s shares dipped just over 1 percent after the announcement.