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Tesla Model 3 Steering Wheel Tears After Days: Owner Fights Warranty Denial on €30K Used EV

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June 25, 2026 3 Min Read
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Tesla Model 3 Owner Shocked by Steering Wheel Defect on Brand-New Used EV

Buying a used electric vehicle like a Tesla Model 3 can feel like a smart move—great performance, lower price, and eco-friendly perks. But for one Belgian buyer, the excitement turned to frustration just days after picking up his nearly new Model 3 Dual Motor Long Range for over €30,500. A growing hole in the steering wheel’s covering emerged, and Tesla refused to fix it under warranty.

The Purchase and Sudden Issue

The car had just 35,000 km on the odometer and looked solid overall, with only minor cosmetic scratches on the body. Everything seemed fine until, mere days later, the owner noticed a small tear in the steering wheel’s synthetic leather trim. It quickly worsened, with bits flaking off and the hole expanding. ‘It happened out of nowhere,’ he said, suspecting factors like cabin heat might be accelerating the wear.

This isn’t just an eyesore—it’s a safety and quality concern on a premium-priced EV. The owner reached out to Tesla immediately through their online support portal.

Tesla’s Stance: No Coverage

Tesla’s response was clear: the repair would cost around €520, and it wasn’t covered by their policy or any warranty. They acknowledged the issue but classified it outside standard protections. For a vehicle costing tens of thousands of euros, this left the buyer stunned and questioning the brand’s commitment to used car quality.

A Widespread Tesla Model 3 Problem

Digging deeper, the owner found forums and social media buzzing with similar complaints. Peeling or bubbling on Model 3 steering wheels is a recurring gripe, often linked to the ‘vegan leather’ material used by Tesla. Heat, humidity, and daily use can degrade it faster than expected, especially in warmer climates. Owners report issues appearing within months, even on low-mileage cars.

Pro Tip: Before buying a used Tesla, inspect the steering wheel closely under good light. Check for early signs of cracking or discoloration, and ask for service records to spot past repairs.

Understanding Your Rights as a Buyer in Belgium

In Belgium, consumer protection laws are robust. The Federal Public Service Economy outlines key rules:

  • Legal Warranty: For used goods, sellers must cover conformity defects for at least 1 year (up to 2 years if not specified clearly). This applies from delivery date.
  • Seller’s Responsibility: The dealer (here, Tesla’s official used program) is liable, not just the manufacturer.
  • What Counts as a Defect? If the issue impairs normal use or quality expectations—like rapid material breakdown on a high-end feature—it’s likely covered. Normal wear is excluded, but sudden degradation often qualifies.

Remedies include free repair, replacement, or price reduction/refund, depending on severity.

Actionable Steps to Resolve Your Claim

Don’t give up—here’s how to fight back:

  1. Document Everything: Photos of the defect at discovery, communications with Tesla, purchase contract, and mileage logs.
  2. Formal Complaint: Send a registered letter demanding repair under warranty, citing Belgian law (Book VI of the Economic Code).
  3. Escalate Smartly: Use ConsumerConnect (consumerconnect.be) for unfair practices. Then, try the Consumer Mediation Service (mediationconsommateur.be) for free arbitration.
  4. Legal Route: If needed, small claims court (justice de paix) for amounts under €5,000—no lawyer required.
  5. Tesla-Specific Tips: Reference known issues in forums like Tesla Motors Club. Some owners get goodwill fixes by visiting a service center in person.

Example Success: Other Model 3 owners have won repairs by proving the defect predated purchase via timestamps or patterns.

Final Thoughts: Inspect and Protect Your EV Investment

Tesla’s innovation is unmatched, but quality quirks persist. For used buys, prioritize certified pre-owned programs with extended warranties. Always negotiate inspections and clarify warranty terms upfront.

If you’re facing a similar EV hiccup, share your story or questions below. Staying informed empowers better decisions in the growing used electric car market.

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