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Headaches are not only Elon Musk V Twitter. Tesla, his electric car company, is facing a new investigation.
US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, NHTSA because of the abbreviation in English, investigates a possible malfunction of car seat belts. Tesla.
Tesla Model X manufactured between 2022 and 2023, about 50,000 units could potentially be affected, according to the summary of the investigation.
What exactly is wrong with these Telses?
NHTSA received two recent complaints about unfastened seat belts in Tesla Model X despite proper use.
A preliminary assessment showed that in both cases the vehicles were delivered with insufficient hooks for attaching seat belts.
It will be a build issue tesla ModelX, which are sold from 99 thousand dollars.
Source: RPP

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