NHSTA Requests Detailed Customer Complaint Records From Tesla

NHSTA Requests Detailed Customer Complaint Records From Tesla
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration asked Tesla Motors to turn over detailed records of all consumer complaints, field reports, warranty claims and property damage claims as part of the government's investigation into two battery fires in electric vehicles.

The nine-page letter, dated Nov. 27 and posted early Tuesday on a government website, is a standard practice for NHTSA after it opens a preliminary investigation into a safety defect — but it offers some additional insight into NHTSA’s line of investigation.

"Describe in detail all possible consequences to the vehicle from an impact to the subject component that damages the battery. Describe in detail how these possible consequences were addressed in the design of the (Model S) and the limits of that design to prevent damage to the propulsion battery, stalling and fires," said the letter signed by D. Scott Yon, NHTSA's chief of the vehicle integrity division.

 

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randy3023randy3023 - 12/4/2013 10:18:19 AM
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Gosh, why is the NHTSA so interested in three insignificant fires? I SMELL CORRUPTION.

Pretty obvious some government connections and full-time lobbyists are working on behalf of Ford or GM to do everything they can to expel this disruptive automaker off "their" turf. These are probably the same slime balls who finagled the auto industry bailout and bankruptcy terms 5 years ago.

Someday, when the connections and communications between lobbyists and government officials in Washington are FULLY exposed, these filth will answer for their corruption.


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