
Fifth Cybertruck recall within the first year of the vehicle's release ...
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- Oct 08, 2024
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In June, the Cybertruck had two reported issues, one involving its trim that, if it came off, would become a road hazard to other cars, increasing the risk of injury or collision. According to the report, the “cosmetic applique” along with the exterior of the trunk bed trim may have not been installed correctly, which could cause the trim to become loose or separate.
Owners also received a letter from the traffic safety agency within the same month that warned that the Cybertruck’s windshield wiper motor was failing. In that recall announcement, Tesla said the front windshield wiper may stop functioning due to electrical over-stress.
Touted as Elon Musk’s “most unique thing on the road,” the Cybertruck hit the pavement four years after it was unveiled amid much fanfare and a botched demonstration of its shatter-resistant windows.
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