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by enslavedrobot
911 days ago
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I was one of the few who had to pay for it, since my warranty ran out. The problem outlined in this article was so absolutely banal I don't believe it caused any safety concerns at all. The front control arms were poorly designed so that the wear in the bushings would cause them to squeak. This happened to ours car after 4.5 years. It cost me 200$ out of warranty to repair. That's what this whole article is about squeaky bushings. Notice how they make no definitive claims about anything and vaguely make some throw away comments on safety without mentioning anything concrete? That's because it's all over a squeaking noise. Good part is the new control arms make the car feel like even more planted and improved cornering (which was previously amazing already). 200$ that's the only maintenance cost my Tesla had in the first 4.5 years. What a scandal! |
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This article | thread is about the Tesla PR response to a long form Reuters report.
> That's what this whole article is about squeaky bushings.
Maybe you read a different report, not the Reuters one that highlighted premature failures of suspension or steering parts described as:
> 200$ that's the only maintenance cost my Tesla had in the first 4.5 years. What a scandal!Oddly the Reuters report wasn't all about you.
I'm glad for you that all you've personally seen or experienced is squeaky bushings and $200 out of pocket.
As this is HN, a technical forum, I'm sure no one needs to explain how your personal anecdote has no real bearing here and fails to negate the documented stories of many many others.