Tesla recalls all Cybertrucks in the United States for repairs

In recent news, the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has reported that the accelerator pedal on Cybertrucks may become stuck when pressed. As a result, Tesla is recalling nearly 4,000 Cybertruck cars in the United States to address this issue. This recall applies to all model year 2024 Cybertruck vehicles manufactured between November 13 and April 4, totaling 3,878 cars.

Tesla began delivering Cybertruck vehicles to customers in late November after several delays. The recall is expected to affect practically all Cybertrucks that the company has delivered since launch. The issue is believed to be caused by soap residue used as a lubricant during assembly of the pedals, which may cause the pedal cover to come off and become stuck in the upholstery around the footwell when pressed.

No crashes or injuries have been reported due to accelerator pedal failure, but Tesla has postponed deliveries of Cybertruck cars for some customers, though no reason was given for the delay. Customers have reported problems related to the gas pedal on social media, prompting NHTSA to be in contact with Tesla to gather more information on the issue. It is advised that customers affected by the recall contact Tesla for necessary repairs.

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