There’s no over-air update that will fix these problems afflicting Cybertrucks built between last November and this month
Tesla is recalling 11,688 Cybertrucks to replace windshield wiper motors that might fail as a result of receiving too much current. The automaker is also recalling 11,383 Cybertrucks to fix or replace a piece of trim on the bed that could peel off. Unlike Tesla ’s recent Autopilot recall, which was dealt with via an over-air update, both issues require a visit to a dealer.
Related: Tesla May Have Paused Cybertruck Deliveries Over Windshield Wiper Motor Fail And in parallel Tesla is recalling 11,383 Cybertrucks built between November and May over a less dangerous, but still unsatisfactory, issue with a piece of trim that is fixed to the bed with adhesive. Dealers will inspect the applique and decide on a case-by-case basis whether to replace it or re-stick it with a new adhesive.
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