The Ultimate Tesla Upgrade? A Deep Dive into the Yoke Steering Wheel
In the world of Tesla modifications, few upgrades spark as much debate and excitement as the yoke steering wheel. Is it a futuristic leap forward in automotive design, or a novelty best left to concept cars? For many Model 3 and Model Y owners, the desire to emulate the premium, cockpit-like feel of the newer Model S and Model X is a powerful motivator. It’s an aesthetic choice that fundamentally changes your interaction with the car, promising an unobstructed view and a sportier feel.
Today, we're diving deep into this popular modification, guided by the experts at the "Chasing Adventures" YouTube channel. They take on the task of installing the high-quality Tesery Yoke Steering wheel on their heavily customized Model Y, nicknamed "Juniper." This isn't just a simple swap; it's a detailed surgical procedure that transforms the entire driving experience. We'll break down their process step-by-step, analyze the driving impressions, and help you decide if this is the right upgrade for your Tesla.
Why Swap to a Yoke? Beyond the 'Cool Factor'
Before we get our hands dirty with the installation, let's address the 'why.' The host of Chasing Adventures lays out two primary reasons for making the switch, and they resonate with many Tesla enthusiasts. The first is pure aesthetics. The yoke steering wheel is undeniably futuristic and aligns perfectly with Tesla's minimalist and tech-forward interior. It declutters the driver's immediate field of view, creating a sense of openness and space.
The second, and perhaps more practical reason, is visibility. The open-top design provides a completely unobstructed view of the main screen and any potential future upgrades, like a dashboard-mounted instrument cluster. For drivers who use a phone mount on the dash, as the host does, the yoke eliminates the top of the wheel from blocking crucial information. This clear line of sight enhances safety and convenience, making every glance at your navigation or speed more efficient.
The Installation: An Expert's Step-by-Step Guide
Swapping a steering wheel involves critical safety components, namely the airbag. This guide is a detailed walkthrough based on the video, but it requires care and confidence. If you're ever in doubt, professional installation is the safest route.
Safety Warning: The airbag is a critical safety component. If you are not 100% confident in this procedure, we strongly recommend professional installation. Handle the airbag module with care and always disconnect the vehicle's power first.
Step 1: Gather Your Tools & Prepare Your Workspace
A successful installation begins with having the right tools on hand. A clean, organized workspace will prevent lost screws and frustration. Here is the complete toolkit used in the video:
- 10mm Hex bit/socket
- Breaker bar (for initial loosening)
- Calibrated Torque wrench
- Long, thin tools for airbag release (e.g., 2.5mm Allen keys)
- Needle-nose pliers
- Phillips head screwdriver (a power drill can speed things up)
- Plastic trim removal tool
- 5mm Hex wrench
- Thread locker (Blue Loctite recommended)
Step 2: Safety First - Powering Down Your Tesla
Before any tool touches the car, you must completely power it off. This is non-negotiable for safety. Navigate on your touchscreen to 'Safety' and select 'Power Off.' The screen will go black. It's crucial to wait at least 2-5 minutes to ensure all capacitors are discharged before you begin working, especially before touching any airbag-related wiring.
Step 3: Removing the Airbag Module
This is often the most intimidating step. The airbag is held in by spring clips. On either side of the steering wheel column, you will find small access holes. Insert your long, thin tools (like Allen keys) into these holes to depress the retaining springs. You'll need to apply firm, steady pressure and may need to angle the tool slightly to find the release point. You'll hear an audible 'click' or 'pop' as each side releases. Once both sides are free, the airbag module can be gently pulled forward. Be careful not to pull it too far, as it's still connected by wires. The primary airbag connector is a bright yellow clip, which has a small tab that needs to be lifted before you can unplug it. Disconnect the other control harnesses as well and set the airbag aside carefully, face up.
Step 4: Removing the Factory Steering Wheel
With the airbag removed, you'll see the main 10mm hex bolt holding the wheel to the steering column. This bolt is secured from the factory with a strong thread locker, which is why the breaker bar is essential. Attach your 10mm hex socket to the breaker bar and give it a firm, counter-clockwise turn to break the bolt loose. Once it's loose, you can switch to a regular ratchet to remove it completely. Before pulling the wheel off, it's wise to mark the alignment of the wheel with the spline on the steering column using a marker. This ensures your new Tesery Yoke Steering wheel goes on perfectly straight. Carefully feed the wiring harnesses through the opening and remove the factory wheel.
Step 5: The Component Transplant
This is the most detailed part of the process. You now need to transfer the internal components from your original wheel to the new Tesery yoke frame. This includes the button control modules, the plastic trim pieces, and the wiring harnesses. Using your Phillips head screwdriver, carefully remove the screws holding these components in place. Pay close attention to how the wiring is routed within the factory wheel. The Tesery yoke is designed to accommodate these parts perfectly, so take your time and ensure everything fits snugly into its designated spot. This meticulous transfer is what guarantees that all your steering wheel controls will function exactly as they did before.
Step 6: Mounting and Securing Your New Yoke
Now for the rewarding part. Carefully feed the wiring harnesses from the yoke through the opening in the steering column. Align the yoke with the mark you made on the spline earlier and slide it firmly into place. Apply a drop of blue Loctite to the threads of the 10mm hex bolt before re-inserting it. Hand-tighten it first, then use your torque wrench to tighten it to the manufacturer's specification, which is typically 60 ft-lbs (or 80 Newton-meters). This step is critical for safety; do not guess the tightness. Once the bolt is torqued, reconnect all the color-coded wiring harnesses. The yellow airbag plug should be the last one you connect. Finally, align the airbag module and press it firmly back into place. You'll hear it snap securely on both sides.
The Driving Experience: A New Way to Steer
With the installation complete, the real test begins. The host's test drive reveals what most new yoke drivers experience: an initial adjustment period. Low-speed, sharp maneuvers like U-turns or navigating tight parking lots require a new muscle memory, as traditional hand-over-hand steering is less fluid. However, this learning curve is often short.
On the open road, the benefits become immediately apparent. The yoke feels incredibly sporty and direct. The unobstructed view is, as the host notes, a massive improvement, making the car feel more like a spaceship's cockpit. It enhances the sense of control and connection to the road. For highway driving, especially with Autopilot engaged, the yoke is arguably more comfortable, with the flat bottom providing a natural resting place for your hands.
The Verdict: Is the Tesery Yoke for You?
The Tesery Yoke Steering wheel is more than just a cosmetic change; it's a functional and ergonomic upgrade that redefines your connection to your Tesla. It demands a slight adaptation in driving style but rewards you with a futuristic aesthetic, unparalleled forward visibility, and a sportier driving feel. The quality of the Tesery product, featuring a sturdy metal frame and premium grip materials, ensures it feels like a factory-installed component. For the enthusiast looking to make a bold statement and enhance their daily drive, this modification is, as Chasing Adventures concludes, absolutely worth it for the 'cool factor' and the tangible benefits it brings.