Tesla Model X owners finding car doors won’t shut, windows won’t close
Earlier this month, Tesla Motors recalled Two,700 Model X cars to fix a third-row seat latch that could permit the seat to fold forward during a collision.
But owners of the $138,000 sport utility vehicle — whose many features include falcon-wing doors, a 200-plus-mile battery range and proximity sensors that prevent it from coming into contact with other cars — are being confronted with more instantaneously irksome issues, including car doors that all of a sudden won’t shut and windows that won’t close. Contine reading