I've had my left 3rd row seat stuck in the down position for several months now. I had put the seat down one day and then that was it. It has been stuck down ever since. No sounds from the little electric motor like the other seat when you hit the button. I called the Tesla Centre in Vancouver and they indicated right away that the fix to this problem was a new seat. I asked them if my other seat will be prone to this same problem and if they have produced a modification to prevent this failure in the future. I was told that no it won't happen to my other seat (this obviously made no sense) and no she did not know if they had remedied the initial issue. Nonetheless, I was called by Tesla several weeks later but was in a meeting so was unable to answer immediately. I called back and the fellow I spoke to had no idea who called me or why. He said he would get back to me once he figured out what happened. Several weeks passed (maybe months, I'm not sure). Anyway, I called to ask the status and the fellow who answered thought he remembered me (stuck seat in Kamloops I guess was memorable). I wondered if he was the guy that was supposed to get back to me. I asked about my seat as well as a separate unrelated warranty part they were ordering and which I have not been called about. He disappeared for 5 minutes and then told me that their shop had sent the seat back to the factory because it sat in their shop for too long!!! I maintained my cool (while feeling bewildered at how such incompetence was possible) and was advised they will order another seat and then call me. This time I'm going to be more active and call back every two weeks. I'm not sure I'm contributing to the betterment of the Tesla community here - it is more of a rant as it has been pretty frustrating. I thought about it though and I have had similar experiences at other manufacturers dealers (which is why I avoid dealers like the plague). Unfortunately we are all stuck using the local service centres (which for me is 3 hours drive away). I'm curious if anyone has discovered a magical "do it yourself" fix for this problem? Mainly because if it happens to my other seat I'd like to avoid the whole Tesla Service Centre fiasco.