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    Every Tesla Cybertruck Recall Since the Vehicle Was Released

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    The Tesla Cybertruck hit the streets in December 2023, and since then it’s made its way everywhere from city streets to Fortnite and Rocket League. But the road hasn’t always been smooth for the sharp-angled Cybertruck; Tesla has so far issued seven recalls for the stainless steel pickup.

    Tesla sits at the top of the list when it comes to total vehicles recalled in 2024, with 5.1 million cars compared with 4.3 million for No. 2 Ford. The futuristic-looking Cybertruck is one of Tesla’s most expensive vehicles, with prices ranging from around $80,000 to $102,000, depending on trim. The price can go up more as well, based on add-ons such as the Full Self-Driving mode, which tacks on $8,000 (and which isn’t fully autonomous, in spite of its name).

    Though Tesla hasn’t announced any official sales numbers, Forbes estimates that 28,250 Cybertrucks have been sold as of October 2024. Tesla didn’t respond to a request for comment.

    Here’s every recall issued for the Tesla Cybertruck so far, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s website.

    Read more: Tesla Model X Recall: What EV Drivers Should Know About All Recalls

    Incorrect font size on warning lights

    Date of recall: Jan. 30, 2024
    Vehicles affected: 2,193,869
    Component: Electrical System

    This one wasn’t just for the Tesla Cybertruck. Affected vehicles included the 2012-23 Tesla Model S, 2016-24 Model X, 2017-23 Model Y and the 2024 Cybertruck. The NHTSA found that the font size on the instrument panel for the brake, park and ABS warnings was too small, making it too difficult for the driver to read. 

    To fix the issue, Tesla issued a free over-the-air update, keeping owners from having to take their Teslas into dealerships for an official fix. 

    Unintended acceleration from trapped pedal

    Date of recall: Apr. 17, 2024
    Vehicles affected: 3,878
    Component: Vehicle Speed Control

    Definitely the most major recall for the Cybertruck, this one affected Cybertrucks manufactured from Nov. 13, 2023, through Apr. 4, 2024. The NHTSA said in a report that the accelerator pedal on some Tesla Cybertrucks could dislodge and become trapped by the interior trim, causing the vehicle to accelerate uncontrollably. Drivers could stop the unintended acceleration by pressing and holding the brake pedal, which cuts power to the vehicle’s electric motors.

    Tesla owners had to bring their Cybertrucks into the dealership, where technicians repaired or replaced the accelerator pedal assembly for free. Per the NHTSA’s report, the problem was caused by residual lubricant accidentally introduced during the manufacturing process that would cause the pad to fall off of the pedal assembly, thus becoming stuck. Once fixed, the pedal was no longer at risk of becoming stuck. 

    Read more: Tesla Recalls Cybertruck Due to Faulty Accelerator Pedal

    Front windshield wiper can fail

    Date of recall: June 19, 2024
    Vehicles affected: 11,688
    Component: Visibility

    According to Tesla and the NHTSA, excessive electrical current was occasionally delivered to the front windshield wiper motor controller through a faulty component. The excessive current would eventually cause the motor to fail. Once the motor burned out, the front windshield wiper would become inoperable until it was repaired. 

    The issue affected Tesla Cybertrucks manufactured from Nov. 13, 2023, to June 6, 2024, totaling 11,688 units. To fix the issue, owners were encouraged to bring their Teslas to the dealership where the wiper motor was swapped with one without the component defect. 

    Read more: Tesla’s Cybertruck Is Driving Into Fortnite and Rocket League 

    Improperly adhered trunk bed trim can detach

    Date of recall: June 19, 2024
    Vehicles affected: 12,150
    Component: Structure

    This recall was issued on the same day as the windshield wiper issue. Tesla said a cosmetic applique on the truck, known as a sail applique, was incorrectly installed on some Cybertrucks. The appliques use an adhesive to stick to the frame of the truck, and some models had the adhesive improperly installed. The result is that the trim piece could become loose or even fall off with time, causing a road hazard for other drivers.

    Cybertruck owners were asked to bring their trucks into the dealership to fix the issue. The fix included replacing any missing trim pieces, using an adhesion promoter to strengthen the existing adhesion, and using pressure-sensitive tape to hold the piece down. Affected trucks were manufactured from Nov. 13, 2023, to May 26, 2024. 

    Rearview camera image may not display

    Date of recall: Sept. 26, 2024
    Vehicles affected: 27,185
    Component: Back Over Prevention

    The Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard states that a rearview camera must display an image within 2 seconds of the car being put in reverse. In certain conditions, the vehicle system may not complete the shutdown process before it’s expected to boot up again. This causes a delay that can prevent the rearview camera from showing anything for longer than 2 seconds, which breaks the federal rules. 

    Much like with the incorrect font size recall, Tesla was able to fix this one with a free over-the-air update that kept owners from having to return to the dealership for fixes. Affected Cybertrucks include those made from Nov. 13, 2023, to Sept. 14, 2024. 

    Inverter fault may cause loss of drive power

    Date of recall: Nov. 5, 2024
    Vehicles affected: 2,431
    Component: Electrical System

    This was Tesla’s second recall affecting the Cybertruck electrical system. This one was caused by faulty metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, otherwise known as MOSFETs and common in modern vehicles. A small number of Cybertrucks had faulty versions of these transistors in the drive inverter, which could cause the inverter to fail. Failure caused the trucks to stop producing torque and thus simply stop moving. The NHTSA investigation noted that there were no warning signs before failure, so the stoppage could happen at any time. 

    The fix requires Tesla Cybertruck owners to go to the dealership where the inverter was replaced free of charge. This recall is fairly new so owners haven’t been formally informed by Tesla yet. The date of ownership notification is planned for the first week of January 2025. Affected trucks were manufactured between Nov. 6, 2023, and July 30, 2024. 

    Tire pressure warning-light issue

    Date of recall: Dec. 17, 2024
    Vehicles affected: 694,304
    Component: Tires

    Tesla is recalling nearly 700,000 vehicles across 16 different car models because of an issue with its tire-pressure monitoring system. The recall affects the 2024 Cybertruck and 2017-2025 Model 3 and 2020-2025 Model Y vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

    Read more: Tesla Recalls 700,000 Vehicles, Including Cybertruck, Over Tire Pressure Issue

    The warning light that monitors tire pressure may not stay lit, meaning drivers might not know their tire pressure is low. That can increase the risk of a crash. Tesla is releasing a free over-the-air software update to help correct the issue. Owners of the impacted cars will receive notification letters in the mail beginning in mid-February 2025.





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