Over 2 million Tesla vehicles were recalled Wednesday and the company will offering a free software update, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced, over issues concerning the cars' autopilot feature.

This is not the first recall notice from Tesla this year, which is led by CEO and billionaire Elon Musk. As of Dec. 13, the electric car company had given owners notice of 13 different recalls of its various vehicles, from the Model X to Semi trucks concerning a variety of issues.

USA TODAY tracks car recalls from Tesla and other manufacturers in an automotive recall database, which compiles the latest car and motor vehicle recalls from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Here's what to know about all the Tesla recalls in 2023.

Feb. 15 recall: Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y

Potential vehicles affected: 362,758

Models affected: Certain 2016-2023 Model S, Model X, 2017-2023 Model 3, and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles equipped with Full Self-Driving Beta software or pending installation

Problem causing recall: The Full Self-Driving Beta system may have allowed the vehicle to act unsafe around intersections, including traveling straight through an intersection while in a turn-only lane, entering a stop sign-controlled intersection without coming to a complete stop or proceeding into an intersection during a steady yellow traffic signal. The system may also have not responded to changes in posted speed limits or accounted for the driver's adjustment of the vehicle's speed to go faster than posted speed limits.

More details:Tesla recalls 362,000 vehicles with self-driving software over intersection safety concerns

Feb. 27 recall: Model Y

Potential vehicles affected: 3,470

Models affected: Certain 2022-2023 Model Y vehicles

Problem causing recall: Bolts securing the second row seat back frames may not have been securely tightened.

More details:Feb. 27 Tesla recall

March 24 recall: Semi trucks

Potential vehicles affected: 35

Models affected:Certain 2023 Tesla Semi trucks

Problem causing recall: The electronic parking brake valve module may have failed to move into the park position while the parking brake was activated.

More detailsMarch 24 Tesla recall

March 31 recall: Model 3

Potential vehicles affected: 422

Models affected: Certain 2018-2019 Model 3 vehicles

Problem causing recall: The front suspension lateral link fasteners may have loosened, allowing the lateral link to separate from the sub-frame.

More details:March 31 Tesla recall

April 5 recall: Model X

Potential vehicles affected: 38

Models affected: Certain 2023 Model X vehicles equipped with a full self-driving computer 4.0 and running software release version 2023.2.200

Problem causing recall: Weak camera signal strength may have prevented the rearview image from displaying.

More details:April 5 Tesla recall

May 30: Model Y recall

Potential vehicles affected: 137

Models affected: Certain 2022-2023 Model Y vehicles

Problem causing recall: The steering wheel fastener may have been loose.

More details:May 30 Tesla recall

June 13 recall: Semi truck

Potential vehicles affected: 36

Models affected: Certain 2023 Semi vehicles

Problem causing recall: The door warning indicator only displayed when the parking brake is on, and the side door is not fully latched. Tesla also said the door closure warning system allowed the driver to dismiss the notification of the side door being unlatched, which may have resulted in driving with an unsecured door.

More details:June 13 Tesla recall

June 19 recall: Model 3, Model Y

Potential vehicles affected: 26

Models affected: Certain 2023 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles

Problem causing recall: The pyrotechnic battery disconnect may have been defective.

More details:June 19 Tesla recall

July 15 recall: Model S, Model X and Model Y

Potential vehicles affected: 1,337

Models affected: Certain 2023 Model S, Model X and Model Y vehicles

Problem causing recall: The forward-facing camera may have been misaligned, causing some of the active safety features including emergency braking, forward collision warning and lane assist to become unavailable without alerting the driver.

More details:July 15 Tesla recall

July 15 recall:

Potential vehicles affected: 15,869

Models affected: Certain 2021-2023 Model S and Model X vehicles

Problem causing recall: The front row seatbelts may have not been connected properly to the pretensioner anchors, which can cause the seat belts to detach.

More details:July 15 Tesla recall

Oct. 11 recall: Model X

Potential vehicles affected: 54,676

Models affected: Certain 2021-2023 Model X vehicles

Problem causing recall: The vehicle controller may have failed to detect low brake fluid and would not display a warning light.

More details:Oct. 11 Tesla recall

Nov. 3 recall: Model S, Model X

Potential vehicles affected: 159

Models affected: Certain 2021-2023 Model S and Model X vehicles

Problem causing recall: An incorrect air bag may have been installed with the steering yoke or round steering wheel was replaced with a different style of yoke or steeling wheel.

More details:Nov. 3 Tesla recall

Dec. 12 Tesla recall: Model S, Model X, Model 3, Model Y

Potential vehicles affected: 2,031,220

Models affected: 2012-2023 Model S, 2016-2023 Model X, 2017-2023 Model 3, and 2020-2023 Model Y vehicles equipped with all versions of Autosteer leading up to the version(s) that contains the recall remedy

Problem causing recall: In certain circumstances when Autosteer, Tesla's autopilot feature, is engaged, the prominence and scope of the feature's controls may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse of the advanced driver-assistance feature.

More details:2 million vehicles to receive software update as autopilot deemed insufficient

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