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WSJ: Tesla to Replace Defective Drive Systems in Norway
oildeathspiral | 20. November 2014
Tesla Motors Inc. (TSLA) said it will replace defective drive units in certain Model S cars sold in Norway after some owners reported the parts were wearing out.
Tesla Chief Executive Elon Musk emailed owners of Model S sedans in Norway to acknowledge the problem, the company said. Tesla said a part connecting the drive motor to the gearbox could fail because it didn't get enough grease applied when it was manufactured.
"Unfortunately, this happened when a large batch of cars were produced for Norway, affecting approximately 1,100 vehicles. Approximately 1% have experienced premature wear out" of the coupling, the company said in a statement.
The problem affects high-performance versions of the Model S, battery-powered luxury sedans. Tesla said it will fly replacement parts to Norway , and hire more service technicians in the country to speed repairs. The Palo Alto, Calif. , auto company said the repairs should be finished within a month.
Norway is one of the most-important markets for Tesla outside of the U.S. and China , thanks in part to generous government incentives that make the $75,000 -and-up electric sedans more affordable.
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