Tesla blamed drivers for failures of parts it long knew were defective -A REUTERS Investigation
Tesla blamed drivers for failures of parts it long knew were defective
Wheels falling off cars at speed. Suspensions collapsing on brand-new vehicles. Axles breaking under acceleration. Tens of thousands of customers told Tesla about a host of part failures on low-mileage cars. The automaker sought to blame drivers for vehicle abuse, but Tesla documents show it had tracked the chronic flaws and failures for years.
By HYUNJOO JIN, KEVIN KROLICKI, MARIE MANNES and STEVE STECKLOW Filed Dec. 20, 2023, 11 a.m. GMT
Shreyansh Jain was ecstatic in March when he picked up his first electric vehicle, a brand-new 2023 Tesla Model Y. He used a sizable chunk of family savings to buy it with cash.
We were over the moon! said Jain, an electronics engineer in Cambridge, England.
His exuberance came to a grinding halt one day later, with 115 miles on the odometer, Jain told Reuters. As he drove with his wife and three-year-old daughter, he suddenly lost steering control as he made a slow turn into their neighborhood. The vehicles front-right suspension had collapsed, and parts of the car loudly scraped the road as it came to a stop.
They were absolutely petrified, Jain said of his wife and daughter. If we were on a 70-mile-per-hour highway, and this would have happened, that would have been catastrophic.
The complex repair required nearly 40 hours of labor to rebuild the suspension and replace the steering column, among other fixes, according to a detailed repair estimate. The cost: more than $14,000. Tesla refused to cover the repairs, blaming the accident on prior suspension damage.
Jain is one of tens of thousands of Tesla owners who have experienced premature failures of suspension or steering parts, according to a Reuters review of thousands of Tesla documents. The chronic failures, many in relatively new vehicles, date back at least seven years and stretch across Teslas model lineup and across the globe, from China to the United States to Europe, according to the records and interviews with more than 20 customers and nine former Tesla managers or service technicians...more
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/tesla-musk-steering-suspension/
Where's NHTSA? Where's the NTSB?