Tesla recalls 90,000 cars following seatbelt fault

Electric American manufacturer takes no risks over single broken belt.

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Tesla Model S
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Tesla Motors is set to recall 90,000 Model S cars voluntarily following a seatbelt fault on a customer's car.

In a statement emailed to customers, Tesla said that a European Model S owner encountered a fault with the front passenger seatbelt, which was "not properly connected to the outboard lap pretensioner." The vehicle was not involved in an accident and none of the occupants were injured.

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