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I was speaking to a Tesla Ranger this past weekend at the Oakville SC and he mentioned that a new engineering bulletin has just been released on a permanent fix. He suggested giving the service depts some time to read and understand the fix, as well as get the parts in, then call in to arrange for repair. He mentioned two front bushings that need a swap, which requires the seat to be removed but not replaced, thus saves months of wait time. I don't have anymore details but have put a reminder in my calendar for four weeks.
Resurrecting - any new info on this? My seat rocks, and the service center said: Known issue with 2016 MX, pound sand.
Took it to a service center and a tech came, tried to move it by hand for a sec and just said it's normal.
Service center took a look at mine and ordered a new seat. Based on this thread expecting it to take a while lol. Seems to just be the back rest on mine that's moving, not the whole seat.
My experience with my 2013 Model S is similar to yours. It happens on hard regeneration. I don't feel it while accelerating. But sometimes I do feel it turning harder than normal.I have a 2020 Model S Performance and it was delivered with my seat moving. I had it replaced(seat came in a week). It was fine for about week and then back to rocking. It hasn’t gotten worse and it’s pretty slight and mostly felt on regen. Will probably wait for a while to see if it worsens since it’s only been a month
I have a 2020 Model S Performance and it was delivered with my seat moving. I had it replaced(seat came in a week). It was fine for about week and then back to rocking. It hasn’t gotten worse and it’s pretty slight and mostly felt on regen. Will probably wait for a while to see if it worsens since it’s only been a month
Interesting. Yeah I have mine as low as it can go (wish it went lower even). I’ll have to check this out.Same thing here, feels a bit loose when it's set to the lowest position. Lifting the chair up some seemed to help. MS2017/02