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Anyone have this actually solved by Tesla?
It showed up for me about 6 months ago, then went away for months. And came back recently.
Last I heard it was a software issue.
Not on my X, but I had that error on my Model 3, it turned out to be a bad wiring harness, required repair. In fact that is the ONLY service problem I've had in nearly four years of owning the 3. I wish my Xs were that reliable.
It is pretty important, since it means the automatic restraint system is not functional, which you definitely want to work, in a crash. You should get it fixed sooner than later.
Had the same error message. Tesla told me to come in for a service appointment. And then they said it's probably a software bug because they couldn't replicate the problem.
My service center escalated mine to engineering since it was the second encounter. They just told me that the buckle was likely faulty and they replaced it.