Defect Investigation of Sudden Unintended Acceleration
Investigation of Sudden Unintended Acceleration
| Subject: | Sudden unintended acceleration |
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| Investigations Summary: |
The office of defects investigation (odi) received a petition requesting that odi reevaluate its decision to deny dp20-001 on the basis that intermittent high electrical current demands on the vehicles' 12vdc systems may have caused some or all of the incidents examined by odi in dp20-001. The petitioner bases this information on a review of open-source research and the dp20-001 denial. The petition and related materials can be reviewed at NHTSA. Gov under the following odi number: 11528471.
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| Vehicles Affected by this investigation: |
- 2017 Tesla Model 3
- 2018 Tesla Model 3
- 2019 Tesla Model 3
- 2020 Tesla Model 3
- 2021 Tesla Model 3
- 2022 Tesla Model 3
- 2023 Tesla Model 3
- 2012 Tesla Model S
- 2013 Tesla Model S
- 2014 Tesla Model S
- 2015 Tesla Model S
- 2016 Tesla Model S
- 2017 Tesla Model S
- 2018 Tesla Model S
- 2019 Tesla Model S
- 2020 Tesla Model S
- 2021 Tesla Model S
- 2022 Tesla Model S
- 2023 Tesla Model S
- 2015 Tesla Model X
- 2016 Tesla Model X
- 2017 Tesla Model X
- 2018 Tesla Model X
- 2019 Tesla Model X
- 2020 Tesla Model X
- 2021 Tesla Model X
- 2022 Tesla Model X
- 2023 Tesla Model X
- 2019 Tesla Model Y
- 2020 Tesla Model Y
- 2021 Tesla Model Y
- 2022 Tesla Model Y
- 2023 Tesla Model Y
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