Tesla recalls more than 46,000 Cybertrucks over safety issue

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Tesla reminds more than 46,000 cybersters in the United States to replace the external panel, which could drive the last security for a product that Elon Musk described as “rough”.

Reminder will include all vehicles built from his launcher from November 2025 to February 2025 in accordance with the presentation of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

“If the central panel separates from the car while driving, it can create a road threat to car dealers and increase the risk of injury or collision,” Teslan said. The problem arises with the unparallel adhesive, which is “subject to environmental hug” added.

On Thursday, the company, founded by Musk, said that it would replace the CANTRRAIL congress: a roof component – one “meets the requirements of longevity testing.”

According to the application, Tesla has discovered 151 warranty requirements that may be related to the condition, and it is not aware of any related clashes, mortality or injuries.

Tesla is already reminiscent of many reminders around Cybertruck, including last year, when it warned of faulty accelerator’s pedals that could be stuck and raising the risk of collision.

The company also faces many NTSA investigation, the possibilities of its driver’s licenses on the Muski requirements, which are the subject of unexpected braking and acceleration.

The regulator also studies the crashes of the fatal highway, while Tesla was activated the so-called “full self-improvement” program of Tesla.

Widespread reminder is the last blow to Austini, a technician based on a technician based on Texas, which has seen its shares by 51% in mid-December. After the announcement, the shares decreased by 1%.

Investors are concerned about sales in Europe, China and the main states, including California, which are associated with consumer feedback on muskular political activity at home and abroad.

 
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