Tesla has over 750 complaints of vehicles braking for no motive in U.S.

Over 750 Tesla homeowners have complained to U.S. security regulators of vehicles all of a sudden stopping on roads for no motive.

The Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration (NHTSA) revealed the quantity in a info request posted on the company’s web site Friday.

The 14-page letter asks the corporate for all client and subject experiences it has obtained about false braking, and experiences of crashes, accidents, deaths and property harm claims.

It additionally asks whether or not the corporate’s “Full Self Driving” and computerized emergency braking techniques have been lively on the time of any incident.

Many homeowners mentioned they feared a rear-end crash on a freeway.

The company started investigations after getting 354 complaints about phantom braking in Tesla’s Fashions 3 and Y final February.

The investigation covers an estimated 416,000 autos from the 2021 and 2022 mannequin years. In February, the company mentioned it had no experiences of crashes or accidents.

Tesla has a deadline of June 20 to answer the data request, nevertheless, the corporate is ready to ask for an extension.

It’s the fourth formal investigation of the automaker up to now three years, and NHTSA is supervising 23 Tesla remembers since January of 2021.