Tesla Recalls Cybertrucks for the Fifth Time in Less Than a Year

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While Cybertruck enthusiasts have been anticipating its arrival with great anticipation, these recalls have served as a warning that problems can arise in even the most cutting-edge automobiles.

How Tesla Owners Can Respond

Tesla has moved right away to notify Cybertruck owners and provide a speedy fix for the rearview camera display problem. By accessing the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) website or entering their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into Tesla’s VIN Recall Search tool, owners can determine whether their vehicle is affected.

The good news for most owners is that no service visit is necessary for the remedy. The problem will be remotely resolved via Tesla’s OTA software updates. To get more help, Tesla advises arranging a service appointment if the update doesn’t install.

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Additionally, by November 25, 2024, Tesla intends to issue letters to affected consumers to make sure that all owners are informed about the recall. When a truck owner installs software version 2024.32.5.2 or later on their vehicle, there.