Fast Technology reported on November 14 that Tesla announced that it would recall 2,400 Cybertruck electric pickup trucks in the United States.
The reason is that a faulty component may cause power loss to the vehicle, increasing the risk of a collision.
, , this is the sixth time Tesla has recalled Cybertruck this year.
, According to Tesla’s filing with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there is a problem with the drive inverter of Cybertrucks produced before July 30, which may stop producing torque when the driver uses the accelerator pedal, causing the vehicle to lose propulsion.
, Tesla plans to replace the drive inverters of the recalled vehicles and equip them with functional components.
, Tesla has received five warranty claims related to the issue, but has not received any reports of crashes or casualties.
, , the recall is expected to begin on December 9, and Tesla said it has used the updated components in production since July 30.
, Last month, Tesla recalled more than 27,000 Cybertrucks due to delayed rear-view camera images, which could affect the driver’s line of sight and increase the risk of a collision.
In April this year, Tesla also issued a recall for loose accelerator pedal pads, and in June it was recalled for windshield wipers and exterior trim issues.
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