How to Fix Half-Reclined Stuck Model X Seats: An Open vLetter to Tesla

Tesla quoted me $3,300 to replace my the entire left side middle row seat to fix a seat that was stuck half-reclined. They insisted that the seat was broken internally and could not be repaired. Obviously the seat was broken internally, but why that broken internal part couldn't be identified and repaired made no sense to me. After some discussion, and zero willingness from the service center to find and fix the broken part, I told them that I would figure out how to fix the seat and then post a video to show them how to do it. I figured it out, and here's the video as an open letter to Tesla. As it turns out, there is a design flaw in the actuators for these seats that has been causing them to fail on many Model X's. In addition to showing how to fix this problem, I perform a failure analysis on the part, and propose a solution to that as well. 00:00 - The Problem 00:51 - Tesla's $3,300 Repair 01:55 - Diagnosis 02:58 - Locating the Part 06:09 - Buying the Part 07:09 - The Design Flaw 08:23 - Installing the New Part 11:20 - Testing the Repair 11:32 - Tesla Do Better Please share as widely as possible to Tesla owners you know. Let's never waste another seat due to these bad actuators. By the way, if you're an X owner and want to avoid this problem, avoid using the Easy Entry button on the seats. Use the manual lever whenever possible. Helpful Links: In case you're thinking that this is just a problem with a particular service center, here's a Tesla Motors Club thread with a bunch of X owners dealing with this issue: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threa... Tesla Parts Catalog: https://epc.tesla.com/en-US/catalogs How to Order Parts: UPDATE: Tesla has added the ability to order most parts through their online parts catalog! https://epc.tesla.com/en-US/catalogs And this is the old clunky way for ordering parts that aren't available through their catalog: https://teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threa... So, the "good old" way still remains - make a service appointment with Reason: "Other" and provide the part number in the free text. Tesla's Service Manual for replacing this part: This is crazy-town, crazy-town, crazy-town! No idea why this procedure is so involved: https://service.tesla.com/docs/ModelX... Made With Suno. https://www.suno.com