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NHTSA closes investigation into 2023 Tesla Model 3/Y steering failures
The NHTSA has concluded its investigation into power steering failures affecting 376,241 Tesla Model 3 and Model Y vehicles from the 2023 model year. The probe began in July 2023 after reports of loss of power steering and increased steering effort. It was expanded to an engineering analysis in 2024. Tesla issued an over-the-air recall update to prevent overvoltage and motor drive component stress, fixing the issue without requiring service visits. The NHTSA closed the case after confirming the software update resolved the defect that made low-speed steering difficult and increased crash risk.
- NHTSA probe covered 376,241 Tesla Model 3/Y 2023 vehicles
- OTA recall fixed power steering assist issue without service visit
๐ Why it matters: The 2023 Model 3 and Model Y had a power steering assist defect corrected via an OTA update, ending the NHTSA investigation.
๐ Upside: The OTA fix prevented overvoltage failures in the steering motor, enhancing safety without physical intervention.
๐ Risk: Not applicable.
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