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They said it was definitely not from the car. Only thing I can figure is that I did leave a bottle of red wine in the trunk. Seems a tiny bit came out through the cork in these hot Georgia summers and leaked into the back of the rear seat. Makes you wonder about drinking red wine. It was a real...
As a rule, we don’t drink in the car. Even if the rule was broken and someone did spill a drink, it seems unacceptable for a drink to make the seatbelt malfunction. If that was a common occurrence, my minivan would be out of commission.
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One week later, the seat belt did the exact same thing. I figured out how to take out the rear seat and the leather and most of the stitching is extend away. There have been no drinks in my car ever and for sure not in the last two weeks. The Tesla service guy cleaned the...
Yes, glad no one was hurt! I just want to make sure that everyone else double checks theirs. I would love for these to remain some of the safest cars on the road and have loved this car otherwise.
Glad it’s rare! Definitely seemed like stitching or a bolt was missing. Also really glad it’s fixed! Tesla mobile service was great since I didn’t want to drive to Jacksonville over this!
First time poster as I haven't had any problems. Actually, I thought I was registered, but maybe it was under a different email address. I didn't get a picture when it was torn apart. They fixed it without question under warranty.
A few weeks ago, one of my kids hopped in the back seat of my one year old Model 3 for the trip to school and pulled the middle seat belt and the lower anchor portion just came out. He's 9 and must not know his own strength. Tesla mobile service came out yesterday and fixed it. They said that...