TESLA Model S ( 01/02/2014 – 19/11/2015) DEFECT: The driver and/or front passenger seatbelt could be improperly connected to the outboard lap pretensioner. The connection is secured by means of a bolt that fastens the steel anchor plate on the end of the seat belt to a steel anchor plate on the end of the pretensioner cable. If a collision occurs and the aforementioned condition exists there is an elevated risk of additional injury to the occupant of the seat.
Remedy
Recall the vehicles that are likely to be affected for inspection of the seatbelt connection to the pretensioner and the anchor plates. If the condition is evident the seatbelt/s will be reassembled to ensure proper connection.
| Recall Launch Date | 20/11/2015 |
| Recall No. | R/2015/233 |
| Models Affected | Model S |
| Manufacturer Ref | |
| VIN Start | 5YJSBD2DXDFP23135 |
| VIN end | 5YJSB7E23FF114333 |
| Build Start | 01/02/2014 |
| Build end | 19/11/2015 |
| Vehicle numbers (UK) | 2518 |
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