Tesla recalls 90,000 Model S cars due to single faulty seatbelt

Posted on 24 Nov 2015 by Aiden Burgess

Tesla Motors is recalling its entire Model S fleet after a broken seat belt was discovered by a European owner in one of the models earlier this month.

The electric car company has issued a worldwide voluntary recall to every one of its Model S sedans on the road, a precaution taken due to the single report from Europe that a seatbelt wasn’t assembled properly. The European owner of the Model S sedan discovered the faulty seatbelt after the person sitting in the…

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