US safety agency ends power steering probe into 376,000 Tesla EVs

June 27 (Reuters) – U.S. safety regulators said on Saturday they had closed their probe into Tesla vehicles over power steering ​loss, in view of a company recall which ‌was carried out last year.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said the investigation, which had the status of an engineering analysis, ​covered about 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y ​vehicles from the 2023 model year.
NHTSA opened a ⁠preliminary evaluation in July 2023 into loss of steering ​control reports in Tesla Model 3 and Y vehicles after ​some owners reported an inability to turn the steering wheel or an increase in required effort.
In early 2024, the probe was upgraded ​to an engineering analysis to further investigate the alleged ​defect.
Tesla recalled 376,000 of its vehicles in the U.S. in early 2025, due ‌to ⁠a failure of the power steering assist feature that could make the vehicles harder to steer, particularly at low speeds, raising the risk of a crash.
However, it ​said the recall ​was not ⁠in response to NHTSA’s investigation, which remained open at the time.
The recall said that ​Tesla had released an over-the-air software update designed ​to ⁠prevent overvoltage breakdown and overstress of motor drive components on the printed circuit board, which had caused an increase ⁠in ​steering effort.
In view of Tesla’s recall, ​the NHTSA’s Office of Defects Investigation said it was closing its engineering ​analysis.

Reporting by Disha Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Alexander Smith.

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