More than 376,000 Tesla Model Y, Model 3s have faulty steering
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Tesla is facing serious issues with more than 376,000 Model Y crossovers and Model 3 sedans at risk of power steering failures. This concern emerges as Tesla experiences a sales crash in Europe and political protests in the US. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has received numerous reports regarding this issue, leading to federal investigations. The root cause is excess voltage affecting the electronic power steering system, though the steering remains operable while in motion. A software patch is slated to address the problem, reflecting a shift in earlier assessments of the issue's solvability.
Some Tesla owners now face concerns over the risk of power steering failure in more than 376,000 Model Y and Model 3 cars, amid declining sales.
Federal investigators are addressing complaints of steering issues in 2023 Teslas, with excess voltage causing problems for the electronic power steering system.
Read at Ars Technica
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