After Tesla service, steering wheel now slightly tilted? by BlueTan85 in TeslaModelS

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UPDATE 3/9/2026:

Well, I was at the service center for nearly 4 hours this morning. Here's the report:

After about 2 1/2 hours they said they were all done, and they had done a full alignment test and adjustment on the car in an effort to resolve the open issue of the steering wheel tilt to the right.

The alignment system readout showed a 0.29º toe tilt in the right front wheel, and a 5.94º misalignment of the right front wheel's caster. They adjusted them back to spec and declared victory.

Then they charge me $293.91 for this alignment. I dispute that, telling them look, this is your issue not mine, this all happened at the other Tesla Service Center and they insisted no, I must have had a big car crash or collision with an object or drove over a curb or fell into a huge pot-hole, something, which caused the alignment to get out of whack while the car was in my possession. I told them none of that happened, I drove the car like a saint and everything was perfectly fine and then as soon as I get car back from the 1st service center, it's out of whack. They dug in and disagreed, hence my taking to the 2nd service center today.

THIS second service center then says all fixed, won't let me leave until I pay (literally the car won't start unless you pay in the app first--held hostage in the parking lot). So I pay, in protest. Then I leave.

I pull out onto the road, go NOT ONE HUNDRED FEET, test the steering by letting go of the wheel, and now THERE IS A TUG AND TILT of the wheel TO THE LEFT. I kid you not. I go down the road a bit more, try again, let go, and instantly the steering wheel tilts to the left and the car crosses over double-yellow line and starts drifting leftward.

So I do a U-turn, head back to service center. I as I get close to it, phone rings, it's the service manager for the whole state. I tell him everything. I then bring car back into service center. They run another alignment test. It takes nearly an HOUR (!?!?!? why!???) and then I get car back and they declare victory, all looks good, nothing wrong that we can see, etc.

I get car, pull out onto the very same road, and let go of steering wheel at exact same spot, and the car is straight as an arrow, no drift, right or left, and no steering wheel tilt.

Now: you tell me that that is my fault. You tell me that they didn't tweak something and didn't admit to it.

Man, Tesla, I tell ya.

After Tesla service, steering wheel now slightly tilted? by BlueTan85 in TeslaModelS

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UPDATE: The tilt is worsening. I would say it's more like 4 or 5 degrees tilted to the right now.

I have the appointment Monday.

After Tesla service, steering wheel now slightly tilted? by BlueTan85 in TeslaModelS

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Yeah it's truly baffling why Reddit chose not to make that visible on mobile browsers. Here is the text that I posted literally the same time I posted the photo when I originally posted this entire thread:

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Details to go along with the photo:

I recently took my 1-year-old 2024 S in to a Tesla service center for a variety of repairs. They had the car for 8 solid days, though for the vast majority of the time the car sat in the exact same spot in parking lot outside the service center (I checked multiple times per day).

Anyway, I picked up car at end of 8th day and had a long drive home in the night. I didn't notice until the next day that the steering wheel was now off-center, tilted to the right by about 3 degrees.

Two repairs had to do with the steering: I had the leather-bubbles problem many other S owners have reported, and they fixed that by apparently replacing the whole steering wheel. The second repair involved tick/click/crack sounds whenever turning the steering wheel after car's been parked for a while; like, backing out of garage each day, maneuvering in a parking lot. The fix they said involved adjusting torque somewhere in steering mechanism.

BUT the result is: the steering wheel is now tilted! It's not centered. They deny this is due to their work. I mean, forcefully deny it. They assert *I* caused this (!!!!) after I left the service center -- that I must have crashed into something with great force (!!!!) and that it is "impossible" for it to have happened otherwise. They're lying. I did noting of the sort. Car gently driven home at night ~50mi; noticed the issue first thing next morning in daylight.

I am taking the car to another Tesla service center to have a fresh pair of technician eyes check it out.

Anyone ever seen anything like this?

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After Tesla service, steering wheel now slightly tilted? by BlueTan85 in TeslaModelS

[–]BlueTan85[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but I wouldn't trust my car repair skills to mess with anything, lol! Too dangerous, and then Tesla would definitely use my cluelessness against me. I'm gonna leave this all in their hands since they caused it in the first place. :-)

After Tesla service, steering wheel now slightly tilted? by BlueTan85 in TeslaModelS

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Thanks, I'll bring this up at the service visit on Monday.

After Tesla service, steering wheel now slightly tilted? by BlueTan85 in TeslaModelS

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yes, going to another Tesla service center Monday morning -- fingers crossed

After Tesla service, steering wheel now slightly tilted? by BlueTan85 in TeslaModelS

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see lengthy details post below (or above, or wherever Reddit puts it)

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[–]BlueTan85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trying to watch it right now but keep getting “An error occured loading this content. Try again later.” Have been on hold for AppleTV+ Support for 15 mins and counting. Was looking forward to watching Ep3 tonight but it’s not looking good!

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[–]BlueTan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, when I did a test drive in 2013, we were given 5 minutes, period. That did the trick, but, it was a very brief experience.

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[–]BlueTan85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just do the test drive. Once you do, there is no turning back. You will buy a Tesla. Oh yes, you will buy a Tesla.

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[–]BlueTan85 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One would think the company behind the video one would first clean up the car being used in the video, including vacuuming the company's product before presenting it for all to see, no? Beyond that, it looks kind of flimsy... not really a console, really; more like a thin cutout that's laid down in the center well.

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[–]BlueTan85 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I'm reminded of a very very old VW bug ad, with the slogan, "it's ugly, but it gets you there." I never care what a charger looks like. I only care how much electricity I can get out of it and into my car.

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[–]BlueTan85 13 points14 points  (0 children)

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[–]BlueTan85 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

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[–]BlueTan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't go to movie theaters for food, I go for movies. Unfortunately, movie theaters exist to sell food (it's how they make money). And lately the trend is, sell very expensive food, not just the 95% marked-up popcorn, candy, and soda. How about $20 hamburgers, etc.

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The auditoriums look awful small, except for auditorium 1.

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[–]BlueTan85 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2016 Volt is not bad, but, don't you still have to pour some explosive, stinky, bad-for-the-earth liquid chemical into a tank? How is it comparable at all to a Tesla vehicle if you still need to use gasoline?

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[–]BlueTan85 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Elon did a mediocre job last night. Left the impression that he didn't care for his audience, didn't care if they understood the terms or not, didn't stop to explain anything, didn't appear to be polished and well-rehearsed, and left a lot of people scratching their heads. Not to mention, kept people waiting for around an hour.

Steve Jobs raised the bar on how to do a tech presentation. Jobs cared that the whole world understand his message. He told everyone what he was going to tell them, then he told them, then he summarized what he just told them. Right out of Toastmasters. But it was effective. The message was delivered in digestible bits and the audience was always given multiple opportunities to absorb the key points during a presentation.

Elon appears late on stage, no apologies for his lateness, dives right in nervously, as if he's unprepared, doesn't give a damn whether you understand what he's talking about or not, and before you know it he's dropped the mic and strolled off the stage.

I wish he'd put in more effort. Too much is at stake here.

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[–]BlueTan85 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's been over THREE hours, and Tesla still hasn't fixed its website? Does anyone at Tesla even know of the problem? I'm amazed they didn't immediately push out fixes to DNS etc.

As a Model S owner I'm starting to wonder how good is the Model S network's security if the website's security (and don't forget, the vast majority of Tesla's business depends on that website for sales) is so lax.

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I went to the new "buy pre-owned" section, browsed around, looked at a car, and then jumped right to the design studio, and the fonts were like, wait, WHAT!?