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CONSUMER ADVISORY: NHTSA Deems Tesla Aftermarket Accessory ‘Autopilot Buddy’ Product Unsafe


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SEE ALSO: Autopilot Buddy Web Site


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Editors Note: Why would anyone wish to put themselves in harms way while driving their Tesla?...I guess rich guys think their shit don't smell and they are indestructible...happy decapitation.

June 19, 2018 | Washington, DC; Federal Regulators Issue a Cease and Desist Order

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a cease and desist letter to the company selling a product called the Autopilot Buddy. Marketed as a ‘Tesla autopilot nag reduction device,’ its primary function is to disable a safety feature in Tesla vehicles that monitors the driver’s hands on the steering wheel and warns the driver when hands are not detected. Aftermarket devices, such as Autopilot Buddy, are motor vehicle equipment regulated by NHTSA.


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The "Autopilot Buddy" restores the use of "Autosteer" on Tesla vehicles to earlier Firmware 7 capabilities* This is not intended to be a hands-off device, your hands must remain on the wheel as directed by Tesla's® terms of "Autosteer" user agreement.

“A product intended to circumvent motor vehicle safety and driver attentiveness is unacceptable,” said NHTSA Deputy Administrator Heidi King. “By preventing the safety system from warning the driver to return their hands to the wheel, this product disables an important safeguard, and could put customers and other road users at risk.”

The letter directs the company to respond by June 29, 2018, and to certify to NHTSA that all U.S. marketing, sales, and distribution of the Autopilot Buddy has ended.

The public is encouraged to report suspected safety issues affecting vehicles or vehicle equipment to NHTSA’s vehicle hotline at (888) 327-4236 or online at www.NHTSA.gov.

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