The Irvine-based startup Rivian Automotive has issued its first recall, alerting the government that several hundred 2022 R1T trucks could have a bad airbag trigger in the front passenger seat.

In a letter to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the electric vehicle maker said the system that controls the airbag “may not deactivate … when a child or child seat occupies the front passenger seat.”

If an airbag did deploy, Rivian stated, “a child in the front seat may be at a greater risk of injury.”

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The company said its service centers will replace the front passenger seat, free of charge. The company said 502 trucks were among the recall.

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Letters to owners should be mailed by July 1, Rivian said. R1T owners also can call Rivian customer service at 1-734-855-4345.

The Rivian recall ID number is FSAM-651.

Truck owners also can contact the NHTSA Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to nhtsa.gov.

Rivian’s shares are down 80% this year as investors grow nervous about the company’s prospects. Its share price rose 18% Thursday, a day after quarterly results largely met forecasts.