Tesla has already filed the recall with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and scheduled to mail affected owners on December 24th. Recalls have happened several times from Tesla this year. In fact, this one is a much smaller one especially when you compare it to the February recall that saw 135,000 cars affected. The reason for the huge address was due to a touch screen issue. Apparently, Model 3 vehicles which had the Tegra 3 chip risked losing touch screen functionality if the 8GB storage wore out. With the screen not working properly, drivers would potentially not be able to control the rear camera view, defrost settings and more serious features such as turn signal lighting. Model 3 was the center of both recalls and its understandable since it is fairly new car and hasn’t had enough time to iron out all the production kinks.