We've had our model 3 for less and a month and, all complaints aside, it's hands down the best car we've ever owned. The only issue we've seen actually occur so far has been this sort of "squeaking/creaking" that seems to be coming out of the steering wheel when turning at low speeds. After the first few turns out of my neighborhood, everything seems to run smoothly as the noise is no longer there. This happens whenever we leave the car to sit for an extended period of time over ~30 minutes. I don't know if this has something to do with the cold, the steering wheel itself, or any suspension issues that may be going on.
We live 2 hours from the nearest service center but have a "certified" service center 15 miles away. I'm assuming they'd probably replace whatever is causing the issue. We're in no rush to get this fixed as long as it doesn't become a driving hazard. I'm leaning towards requesting a mobile service team to come out and check the problem but have yet to request anything of the sort.
What do you guys recommend we do?
We live 2 hours from the nearest service center but have a "certified" service center 15 miles away. I'm assuming they'd probably replace whatever is causing the issue. We're in no rush to get this fixed as long as it doesn't become a driving hazard. I'm leaning towards requesting a mobile service team to come out and check the problem but have yet to request anything of the sort.
What do you guys recommend we do?