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		</div><p>US car safety regulators have opened an investigation into Tesla’s Model Y after getting two complaints that the steering wheels can come off while being driven.</p>
<p>The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the probe covers an estimated 120,000 vehicles from the 2023 model.</p>
<p>The agency says in both cases the Model Ys were delivered to customers with a missing bolt that holds the wheel to the steering column.</p>
<p>A friction fit held the steering wheels on, but they separated when force was exerted while the cars were being driven.</p>
<p>The agency says in documents posted on its website on Wednesday that both incidents happened while the vehicles had low mileage on them.</p>
<p>Investigators look at how often the problem happens, how many vehicles were affected and at Tesla’s manufacturing process.</p>
<p>The Model Y is Tesla’s top-selling vehicle.</p>
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