New Tesla Owner Lashes Out At Elon Musk Over Broken Steering Wheel: 'Am I Responsible For Manufacturing Defect?'

Zinger Key Points
  • A owner of a new Tesla vehicle complained to Elon Musk that their steering wheel fell off while driving on the highway.
  • Tesla service initially wanted to charge $103.96 for carrying out repair on the customer's vehicle.
  • In May 2020, a similar incident took place in Blackpool, England.

A Twitter user based in New Jersey shared details of what they said was a “horrific experience” in the middle of the highway as their new Tesla Inc TSLA vehicle’s steering wheel fell off. 

What Happened: The Twitter user, who goes by the name Prerak, tweeted at Elon Musk, the CEO of the automaker and said their family was excited to receive the Tesla Y delivery on Jan. 24, but while they were driving on the highway “the sudden steering wheel [fell] off.”

Prerak said in the tweet, first noted on Motortrend, that they were lucky enough that there was no vehicle behind and they could pull onto the divider.

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Why It Matters: Prerak also shared a video from the inside of the vehicle as well as the response from Tesla’s service center, which, according to the tweet, replied, “We are looking into the vehicle now.”

Prerak also expressed displeasure at being charged $103.96 for the steering wheel defect and asked Musk if he was “responsible for the manufacturing defect” in the same thread.

Later, the Tesla customer said that the service charge was removed but they did not take responsibility for the incident.

In May 2020, a Tesla user, Jason Tuatara, from Blackpool, United Kingdom had their car’s steering wheel fall off while they were reversing the vehicle in their driveway, reported The New York Post.

Tuatara confirmed at the time that the steering wheel hadn't been fixed to the body of the car with a bolt, according to the report. 

In October, Tesla recalled 24,000 vehicles over seat belt issues. At the time it was reported that the remedy was to be provided free of charge. 

Price Action: On Monday, Tesla shares closed 6.3% lower at $166.66 in the regular session and further dropped 0.5% in the after-hours trading, according to Benzinga Pro data.

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