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DETROIT — U.S. freeway security regulators have opened yet one more investigation into issues with Teslas, this time tied to complaints that the seat belts could not maintain folks in a crash.

The investigation by the Nationwide Freeway Site visitors Security Administration covers an estimated 50,000 Mannequin X SUVs from the 2022 and 2023 mannequin years.

The company says it has two complaints from Tesla house owners that the entrance belts weren’t sufficiently related on the manufacturing facility.

Paperwork posted by the company March 28 say the belt linkage and pretensioners, which tighten the belts earlier than a crash, are anchored to the seat frames.

Each complaints allege that the linkage and pretensioner separated from the frames when the autos had been driving and power was exerted. Neither incident concerned a crash.

The company says it’s opening the probe to look into Tesla’s manufacturing processes, how typically the issue occurs and the way widespread it’s. Investigations can result in remembers.

A message was left early March 28 searching for remark from Tesla.

NHTSA is also investigating complaints about issues with Teslas that date to 2020. The probes embrace Teslas with partially automated driving techniques that may brake for no cause or can run into emergency autos parked on highways.

There are also investigations into complaints that some steering wheels can all of a sudden disconnect and that suspension components can fail.

 

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