Tesla Recalls 123K Model S EVs to Fix Power Steering Bolt
The company issued the voluntary recall to fix Model S vehicles made before April 2016 after discovering “excessive corrosion” in the affective part, according to a letter issued to customers.
April 2, 2018
April 2, 2018—Tesla is recalling 123,000 Model S electric cars to replace a power steering bolt defect, according to a report from the USA Today.
The company issued the voluntary recall to fix Model S vehicles made before April 2016 after discovering “excessive corrosion” in the affective part, according to a letter issued to customers.
Tesla said it had observed the defect “only in very cold climates” where vehicles contend with road salt.
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