I would be a bit surprised if you had
excessive tie rod end wear on such a new car, but it's worth a check and easy to do - jack up the car and move one wheel from side to side while the other one is fixed.
Not exact matches
When the
tie rod end starts to wear, it's commonly due to
excessive abuse (like driving on bumpy roads or being hit by blunt objects like curbs and pot holes).
Providing an assistant is available to turn the steering wheel of the vehicle in a parked position, the «dry - park» testing method will indicate
excessive wear in most
tie rod ends.