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Investing.com -- Rivian Automotive will recall 34,824 vehicles in the United States due to a damaged seat belt pretension cable that could fail to properly restrain the driver during a crash, increasing injury risk.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced the recall on Wednesday. The affected vehicles include certain 2022-2025 EDV models.
To address the safety concern, Rivian has already issued an over-the-air software update for the affected vehicles. Additionally, the company will inspect and replace the driver’s seat belt pretension assembly if necessary, according to the regulator.
The pretension cable is a critical safety component that tightens the seat belt immediately during a collision to better secure the occupant.
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