Feb 27 โ€ข 04:35 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

Pekka warns about a dangerous flaw in Teslas - 'Impossible to detect during inspection'

Pekka Ojala shares his experience about a dangerous flaw in Tesla Model 3 that resulted in corrosion and damage not detectable during inspections.

Pekka Ojala has raised concerns regarding a hazardous flaw in Tesla Model 3 vehicles, particularly stemming from corrosion that can create significant holes in the battery casing. This warning follows an incident involving another Model 3, which also suffered a similar corrosion issue leading to a leak of brake fluid onto the battery casing. Such issues are alarming because they pose serious safety risks that are not easily identified in routine inspections, as highlighted by Ojala's experience.

The case is part of a broader analysis of battery casing corrosion in Tesla vehicles, an area that has garnered attention following reports of structural failures. Experts from the company specializing in battery repairs have noted that Ojala's case is not unique but rather indicative of a potentially widespread issue. This raises serious questions about the reliability of Tesla's battery systems and the adequacy of current inspection protocols to catch such potentially life-threatening defects before they escalate.

In light of these findings, there is an urgent need for further investigation into the durability of Tesla's battery designs and the implications of unchecked corrosion within these vehicles. For Tesla owners and the broader automotive community, this warning emphasizes the importance of rigorous inspection standards and potential recalls to mitigate risks associated with these vulnerabilities, underlining the critical balance between innovation and safety in electric vehicle manufacturing.

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