The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has closed its investigation into 120,089 Tesla (TSLA) Model Y vehicles without requiring action, after reviewing rare cases involving steering wheel detachment due to missing retaining bolts, Reuters reports. While no further incidents were found and the agency saw no immediate safety pattern, it noted the closure does not rule out a potential defect and could revisit the issue if new evidence emerges.
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