NEW MEYLE CONTROL ARM FOR TESLA

MEYLE has launched an “improved” control arm to solve Tesla Model 3 and Model Y squeaking problem

Since the beginning of the year, more and more drivers of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y all over the world have reported an irritating squeaking sound.
In response, spare parts manufacturer MEYLE AG unveiled a solution at Automechanika 2022: the new MEYLE HD control arm for Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.
Developed from the ground up, MEYLE says the high-quality product will be available to Tesla drivers and workshops around the globe from early 2023.
MEYLE says it offers a technically redeveloped solution which ensures Tesla’s typical driving fun, without the irritating squeaking. It also notes there is another benefit, stating that thanks to collaboration with ClimatePartner, the MEYLE part is climate neutral.
“Many everyday objects can begin to squeak after a certain period of time,” MEYLE Head of Steering and Suspension, Stefan Bachmann, said.
“But we weren’t expecting this to happen with the Tesla. We’re connected with car enthusiasts around the world and always have our finger on the pulse of the latest trends and acute issues. Particularly when it comes to sensitive suspension technology, we immediately set out in search of a potential solution.
“Because we’re driven by principle, we wanted to get to the bottom of this strange squeaking sound straightaway.”
After numerous evaluations, the development team determined that the Tesla control arm had been designed with insufficient moisture protection. MEYLE says rain drains directly from the windscreen onto the control arm and penetrates the ball joint, which ultimately leads to the unwelcome, irritating squeaking sound and, in rare cases, can compromise steering precision.
High performance potential and the increased weight typical of electric vehicles can take a heavy toll on the suspension components, subjecting the control arm to enormous stress. Even the bushings can wear sooner under this extreme strain.
MEYLE says it is usually the squeaking sound coming from the upper control arm on the front axle that warns drivers of the damage, while others report a rattling sound coming from the suspension.
“Being able to hold the first prototype of a future HD part in our hand after having identified a weakness, looked into the causes and performed development work and countless tests is a special moment for us every time,” Stefan said.
“Especially for a premium car like a Tesla. After all, moments like these are precisely why we do our best every day.”
When it came to reengineering the MEYLE HD control arm for the Tesla, Stefan explains four key changes resulted in success: 

  1. A sturdy control arm body made from high-strength, forged aluminium improves rigidity and reduces weight compared to the original, which is made from a combination of steel and plastic. Optimised with the finite element method (FEM), the design also ensures high safety reserves with a low net weight.
  2. The design of the ball joint forgoes the use of crimping, thus eliminating water penetration, preventing standing water and ensuring absolute tightness. The issue of water penetrating the original Tesla control arm is therefore eliminated.
  3. The ball joint itself has a larger diameter than the original part and can distribute forces across a bigger surface, which is essential for a durable spare part, considering the large and frequent loads the high-performance vehicles are exposed to.
  4. The bushings, too, have been optimised, which also increases service life.

MEYLE says intensive development goes into each and every MEYLE HD part, which is why the spare parts specialist provides a four-year guarantee for the HD control arm for the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y, just as it does for all its other HD parts.

For more information, visit www.meyle.com