- Tesla issues recalls for 11,688 Cybertrucks due to faulty windshield wiper motor
- Tesla recalls 11,383 Cybertrucks for loose trim piece in bed
- Recalls affect nearly all Cybertrucks manufactured through June 6
Tesla has announced two separate recalls affecting a large number of 2024 Cybertrucks, as disclosed by the NHTSA on Tuesday. One recall addresses a potential road hazard caused by a loose trim piece in the truck bed, while the other focuses on a potential failure of the front windshield wiper motor.
These recalls cover all Cybertrucks produced from November 13, 2023, through the end of May or early June, marking the third and fourth recalls since the vehicle’s launch last year. This includes a previous recall in April for unintended acceleration that impacted nearly every Cybertruck manufactured up to that point.
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Tesla Cybertruck Windshield Wiper Motor Recall
The Cybertruck’s unique design features a long front windshield with a single massive wiper blade. The recall of 11,688 Cybertrucks is due to a potential issue with the wiper motor that could fail, impacting vehicles built from November 13, 2023, through June 6, 2024. Tesla will replace the faulty motors at no cost to owners.
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Tesla Cybertruck Loose Bed Trim Recall
Another recall affecting 11,383 Cybertrucks addresses a potential safety issue related to a loose trim piece on the bed frame. Owners may notice a flapping noise or see the trim piece coming loose. Tesla will repair or replace the affected parts at no cost to owners.
For more information on these recalls, owners can contact Tesla customer service at 1-877-798-3752 or visit Tesla’s recall portal.