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US ends probe on Tesla Model Y vehicles without manufacturer action

By Thomson Reuters Apr 28, 2026 | 2:32 AM

April 28 (Reuters) – The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has closed a probe into 120,089 2023 Tesla ​Model Y vehicles without action from ‌the carmaker, the regulator said on Tuesday.

The agency had opened the preliminary evaluation in early 2023 after two reports that the steering ‌wheel ​of the car could ⁠detach from the steering ⁠column due to a missing retaining bolt.

Tesla had confirmed both vehicles were delivered without a retaining bolt and had ​fixed the cars under warranty.

NHTSA said both vehicles were built in the ⁠first week of January ⁠2023 at Tesla’s Austin, Texas, ​and Fremont, California, plants and had undergone end-of-line ​repairs before delivery that required the ‌steering wheel to be removed and reinstalled.

The regulator said it found no additional incidents involving the issue and said the ⁠two failures occurred within the first 400 miles of driving, indicating that any other affected ⁠vehicles would ‌likely have already experienced a ⁠steering wheel detachment.

The agency concluded ​that ‌closing the investigation does not ​constitute a ⁠finding that no safety-related defect exists and said it may take further action if new information emerges.

(Reporting by Disha Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Ronojoy Mazumdar and ​Mrigank Dhaniwala)