San Antonio Express-News

Agency investigat­ing Tesla’s front suspension failures

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DETROIT — The U.S. government's road safety agency is investigat­ing complaints that suspension­s can fail on nearly 115,000 Tesla electric vehicles.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion says it has 43 complaints that linkages near the ball joints can fail, allowing contact between the tire and wheel liner.

The probe, announced Friday on the agency's website, covers 2015 through 2017 Model S sedans and 2016 through 2017 Model X SUVs.

The agency says 32 owners complained of failures at low speeds, but 11 said the links failed on roads while traveling above10 mph — including four at highway

speeds.

It says the number of complaints is increasing as the vehicles age, with 32 in the past two years. Three of the highway complaints came in the past three months.

In addition, NHTSA says it has eight complaints that may involve suspension failures that haven't been confirmed by photos or service records.

The agency said it has no reports of crashes or injuries.

The agency says it will investigat­e how often the problem happens and the safety consequenc­es. The probe could lead to a recall.

A message was left early Friday seeking comment from Tesla.

NHTSA says that in 2017, Tesla issued a service bulletin describing the failure and saying drivers still could control the vehicles “but the tire may contact the wheel arch liner.”

The bulletin says vehicles with the problems were built from Jan. 19, 2016, to May 25, 2016.

But the NHTSA said the complaints include 41 vehicles built before or after the range cited in the bulletin. Twenty-nine were built after the range ended.

 ?? Saul Loeb / Getty Images ?? The Tesla logo is seen outside of a company showroom.
Saul Loeb / Getty Images The Tesla logo is seen outside of a company showroom.

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