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Tesla has to fix another issue with the Cybertruck

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Tesla has to fix another issue with the Cybertruck

Tesla has announced a recall of 27,000 Cybertrucks to fix an issue with the rearview mirror.

The recall affects vehicles manufactured between November 13, 2023, and September 14, 2024, potentially impacting all Cybertrucks on the road.

The problem with the rearview camera display causing delays of up to 8 seconds could hinder the driver’s ability to see behind the vehicle, increasing the risk of a collision. However, Tesla has not reported any accidents, fatalities, or injuries related to this issue.

To address the problem, Tesla will release a free over-the-air software update. In the meantime, drivers experiencing the delay are advised to perform a visual check over their shoulder and use their mirrors while reversing.

This is the fifth and largest recall for the Cybertruck since its launch in November 2023.

Prior recalls have addressed issues such as a loose accelerator pedal cover, small warning light text, electric motor problems affecting windshield wipers, and black trim that could fall off while driving.






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