Tesla Model 3 Recalled to Fix Rear Seat Belts
Service technicians might have improperly reassembled the belts after repairs on some of the EVs
Tesla is recalling 24,064 Model 3 sedans from the 2017 through 2022 model years because their rear seat belts may not work as designed in a crash.
The problem affects only vehicles that had specific repairs in which Tesla technicians had to take apart the rear left and center seat belts. In some cases, the technicians may not have reassembled the seat belts properly.
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The Details
Vehicles recalled: Certain 2017-2022 Tesla Model 3 vehicles that had repairs requiring the disassembly of their rear seat belts.
The problem: Technicians may not have properly reinstalled the center seat belt anchor and left seat belt buckle, both of which are fastened with the same bolt.
The fix: Tesla technicians will inspect and reinstall the seat belt assembly if necessary, free of charge.
How to contact the manufacturer: Owners can call Tesla at 877-798-3752. Tesla will contact owners of affected vehicles by mail starting Dec. 20, 2022.
NHTSA campaign number: 22V798. Tesla’s own number for this recall is SB-22-20-004.
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