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Seems like you have to be very lucky to get a technician who is willing to troubleshoot to find the issue instead of trying random solutions.I’m also dealing with this issue. First appointment they reseated all the connections and said it was fixed and the error came back. Second appointment they said they put some device between the seat and the car and called it fixed, also came back. Latest is they replaced the entire seat, and lo and behold it’s come back. I have another appointment in a couple weeks but at this point I don’t have high hopes.
Schedule an appointment with SC because if your car still has warranty, then this is covered under the warranty. Started seeing the error on my 2023 MYLR a month after picking it up. Mine was popping up 95% of the time I put the car in drive up until they fixed it a few weeks back.I received this error for the first time on Saturday. Since then though i haven't received this error. If there really is an issue, will it keep popping up the same message? i'm just wondering if i need to contact the SC....
yep, i just scheduled. Tesla mobile service is coming over to my house to look at the car next week!Seems like you have to be very lucky to get a technician who is willing to troubleshoot to find the issue instead of trying random solutions.
Schedule an appointment with SC because if your car still has warranty, then this is covered under the warranty. Started seeing the error on my 2023 MYLR a month after picking it up. Mine was popping up 95% of the time I put the car in drive up until they fixed it a few weeks back.
Is that the airbag connector? In my (non Tesla) experience, there should be a secondary lock (red) that prevents it from getting loose. If there isn’t, that could be your problem.So I got the guy to come last week to replace the OCS. On the first drive after the fault came back I’ve got another mobile service schedule this week.
However yesterday in exasperation I bent over to look under the passenger seat and noticed one of the cables with a yellow head was loose. In fact when I touched it it fell out! So I snapped it back in and behold no faults since!
However it seems the cable connections are not tight and could be jolted out again by hard vibrations by the car. Anyone else see this?
Not sure if I should still keep my mobile appointment.
All I know is I saw it was loose. Plugging it in it still seems flimsy?? Seems flimsy designIs that the airbag connector? In my (non Tesla) experience, there should be a secondary lock (red) that prevents it from getting loose. If there isn’t, that could be your problem.
Set another service requestAll I know is I saw it was loose. Plugging it in it still seems flimsy?? Seems flimsy design
Your first pic seems to show something connected in that middle spot. I just checked mine and noticed nothing is connected and I see no loose cables. Do you know what this is for?Here's a pic of what I'm talking about
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Make sure these are fully seated\connected too
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I do not live* in the US.Hello - I have been receiving this error on and off for a few months now. I jiggle and reestablish the connections of the plugs below the seat and that helps for a bit, but then it comes back randomly. Today, it wont go away.
I have a higher difficulty of resolution for this problem, I do not like in the US and have my car in a country where there is no Service Center, and shipping it out and back would cost too much.
Does anyone know what exactly is causing this issue and how I can fix it full stop? Thank you!
Any update on your lemon law buyback? This error just popped up on my less than 1 year old my. This thread is giving me anxiety.Just got my ModelY back yesterday from the SC and once again the alert has come back for the Safety Restraint. After 4 unsuccessful repairs from Tesla's SC i'm throwing in the towel and going down the lemon route. Between this error and the lack of my dual zone AC working (Backwards Dual Zone AC) I'm tired of messing with it hoping for them to fix it.
Is there any chance you spilled water on your passenger seat (assuming this is the seat it is referring to)? I have spilled water before and gotten this alert. It generally goes away after a few days once things dry out.I have a 3 month old Model Y that is getting a Safety Restraint System Fault/Service Required message that comes an go's at random. Any thing I can check before I try service. I'm In Wisconsin and it's a 2 hour drive hour the nearest service center as they don't seem to offer mobile service in Central Wisconsin, at lest it is not a option in the app.
No I don't believe so. I currently believe it is the weight sensor is faulty as I do not get the error if some one is setting in the passengers seat, or if a bag is set in the seat.Is there any chance you spilled water on your passenger seat (assuming this is the seat it is referring to)? I have spilled water before and gotten this alert. It generally goes away after a few days once things dry out.