Tesla owners start hunger strike over quality issues in Norway
Norway has the most electric cars per capita of any other country and is Tesla’s top per-capita market. The Norwegian Tesla owners believe they are an early indication of potential danger or failure.”
The group’s website also links to a second page claiming a 2019 Tesla software update negatively impacted the battery capacity of any Tesla Model S manufactured between 2013 and 2016.
Tesla has already settled two group lawsuits in Norway, from the spring and summer of 2018. The terms of these settlements are not known.
These are the numerous quality complaints in the past, and Ellan Musk even acknowledged several faults.
Car won’t start in cold or warm weather
Door handles won’t open in cold weather
Intense squeaking noise
“Bubbles” in seats
Loose front seat
Trunk lid filled with rain water
Autopilot does not work properly
Internet is slow and does not work as it ought to
The car creaks when you pass speed bumps and other bumps in the road
The lights do not work properly
Doors that open by themselves
Yellow edges around the display screens
Windows that do not close completely
Systems reset on their own
Problems charging
Rust problems on new cars (especially Model 3)
Poor paint quality means that the car has to be repainted
You were promised free charging throughout the car’s lifetime, but the new charging stations do not fit the car
Not all problems are solved when the car is serviced
You have to wait on the phone for a long time before Tesla answers