On July 20, 2023, Tesla announced a major recall affecting nearly 16,000 vehicles from their 2021-2023 Model S and Model X lines. The recall comes in the wake of potential seat belt issues that could increase the risk of injury to occupants in the event of a crash.
The recall specifically targets vehicles where the front-row seat belts have been disconnected and then reconnected as part of a necessary repair process. In some instances, these seat belts may not have been reconnected properly, which could lead to them detaching during a crash.
Despite Tesla not recording any crashes or injuries linked to this recall to date, the decision to issue a recall demonstrates the automaker’s commitment to customer safety.Notification letters will be sent out to owners of affected vehicles by September 12, 2023, detailing the necessary steps for rectification.
Tesla will direct owners to bring their vehicles into Tesla dealerships for a free inspection. If any seat belts are found to be improperly connected and cannot be reconnected properly, Tesla has committed to replacing these for free.
The recall comes after the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launched an investigation into the matter in March 2023. The investigation began after NHTSA received 12 warranty claims related to seat belt concerns. It’s crucial to note that the recall is in cooperation with the NHTSA, highlighting Tesla’s proactive approach in addressing this safety concern.
Owners of Tesla vehicles that fall within the affected model years are urged to check if their vehicle is included in the recall. They can do so by entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Tesla’s website or by contacting Tesla customer service at 1-877-797-7371.
Additional details about the recall are as follows:
- A total of 15,869 vehicles in the United States and Canada are impacted by this recall.
- The affected vehicles were manufactured between 2021 and 2023.
- Although Tesla has not been aware of any crashes or injuries related to the issue, the recall is being carried out as a precaution.
- Owners will be instructed to take their vehicles to Tesla dealerships for a free inspection. If the seat belts cannot be reconnected properly, they will be replaced for free.
Tesla’s commitment to addressing this issue swiftly underscores their dedication to customer safety. By working closely with the NHTSA and taking immediate action, Tesla is upholding its reputation as a company that prioritizes the safety of its customers above all else.