Noticed update on Tesla having to recall some 2013 cars...
Reuters)
- Electric car maker Tesla Motors Inc will recall 1,228 of its 2013
Model S cars manufactured between May 10 and June 8 due to a defect in
the mounting bracket of the rear seat.
The fix will cost Tesla about
$150,000 during the second quarter, company spokeswoman Shanna Hendriks
said. Tesla will inspect and reinforce the bracket in all the cars built
during this time period.
This is
the first recall for the Model S, blemishing a clean public record for
the electric sedan that received a rare, near-perfect score from
influential Consumer Reports magazine. The U.S. automaker twice recalled
its first model, the two-door Roadster sports car.
In
a statement posted on Tesla's website, Chief Executive Elon Musk said
the Model S defect emerged after the factory made body side alignment
changes that weakened the bracket.
A
worker at the plant's assembly line in California noticed the defect
and reported it to managers, Tesla told the National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration.
Tesla said
in its filing with the NHTSA that it suspected that 20 percent of the
1,228 cars have welds that may not hold in the event of a crash. If the
seat becomes unmoored during a crash, there is an increased chance of
injury to a passenger.
Musk said
there have been no customer complaints and Tesla was not aware of any
injuries because of the defect. The recall was not in response to any
regulatory warning, he said.
Tesla shares, which have more than tripled in the past six months, were up 2 percent to $105.88 in late morning trading.
(Reporting
by Rohit Tirumala Kumara in Bangalore and Bernie Woodall in Detroit;
Editing by Roshni Menon, Jeffrey Benkoe and Nick Zieminski)
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