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Cybertruck Faces Wiper Woes as Tesla Reconsiders Gigawiper Design
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Tesla Cybertruck Light Bar Recall: A Bolt-on Solution for Detachment Risk
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Tesla's Cybertruck Recall Unmasks Production Reality — Falling Short by Miles!
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Tesla's Ticking Time Bomb: 13,000 EVs Recalled Over Battery Defect
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Tesla's Big Recall: 13,000 Model 3 & Model Y Vehicles Face Power Loss Threat

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Cybertruck Faces Wiper Woes as Tesla Reconsiders Gigawiper Design

Tesla's ambitious Gigawiper on the Cybertruck hits a snag, as persistent issues and consumer complaints lead to a reevaluation, marking a shift away from the monowiper design towards more traditional solutions. This comes amidst continued service calls and potential regulatory pressures.

Dec 26
Cybertruck Faces Wiper Woes as Tesla Reconsiders Gigawiper Design

Tesla Cybertruck Light Bar Recall: A Bolt-on Solution for Detachment Risk

Tesla has announced a recall for 6,197 Cybertrucks from its 2024 model year due to the risk of off-road light bars detaching. The issue stems from the use of an incorrect surface primer during installation, leading to adhesive failure. In response, Tesla is implementing a fix involving a new mechanical bracket that works alongside the adhesive to ensure secure attachment. This recall follows two earlier recalls in 2025, highlighting ongoing quality control challenges.

Nov 22
Tesla Cybertruck Light Bar Recall: A Bolt-on Solution for Detachment Risk

Tesla's Cybertruck Recall Unmasks Production Reality — Falling Short by Miles!

Tesla's recent recall of over 46,000 Cybertrucks unveils a harsh production reality, with numbers falling significantly short of Tesla's ambitious 250,000 annual unit target. With Cybertruck deliveries plunging and production throttled at Gigafactory Texas, the electric pickup is far from taking the market by storm, trailing behind competitors like Ford and GMC. High insurance costs and quality concerns add to Tesla's woes, challenging its market dominance.

Oct 27
Tesla's Cybertruck Recall Unmasks Production Reality — Falling Short by Miles!

Tesla's Ticking Time Bomb: 13,000 EVs Recalled Over Battery Defect

Tesla is recalling nearly 13,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles due to a battery contactor defect that may cause sudden power loss, affecting driving safety. The recall impacts models manufactured between March and August 2025. Tesla will replace defective parts free of charge, showcasing swift action in a potential crisis.

Oct 26
Tesla's Ticking Time Bomb: 13,000 EVs Recalled Over Battery Defect

Tesla's Big Recall: 13,000 Model 3 & Model Y Vehicles Face Power Loss Threat

Tesla has issued a voluntary recall for nearly 13,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in the U.S. due to a rare and dangerous battery pack contactor defect. This defect can cause sudden power loss and increase the risk of a collision. Affected vehicles include 2025 Model 3s and 2026 Model Ys. Tesla will replace the faulty components free of charge.

Oct 25
Tesla's Big Recall: 13,000 Model 3 & Model Y Vehicles Face Power Loss Threat

Tesla's Latest Cybertruck Recall: Why It Matters for Safety and Software

Tesla's proactive recall of 64,000 Cybertrucks highlights the ongoing challenges in integrating sophisticated software systems in vehicles. The recall addresses the potential safety hazard of overly bright front parking lights due to a software glitch, underscoring the importance of ensuring software reliability and compliance with safety standards.

Oct 24
Tesla's Latest Cybertruck Recall: Why It Matters for Safety and Software

Tesla Model Y Faces Massive Recall in Australia Over Window Glitch!

Tesla has announced a significant recall of over 7,000 Model Y SUVs in Australia due to a fault in the automatic protection system of the driver's side window. This defect may cause the window to close with excessive force, posing potential injury risks. Thankfully, Tesla will provide a convenient fix via an over-the-air software update, making it hassle-free for owners. This move reflects broader trends in automotive safety and OTA fixes, yet raises questions about ongoing software reliability in EVs.

Sep 1
Tesla Model Y Faces Massive Recall in Australia Over Window Glitch!

Tesla's Steering Stumble: 380,000 Cars Recalled Due to Power Steering Glitch

Tesla is recalling 380,000 Model 3 and Model Y cars due to a power steering glitch. The defect stems from outdated software, but no need to panic—Tesla offers a free fix via an over-the-air update. Stay safe as manual steering stays intact.

Feb 22
Tesla's Steering Stumble: 380,000 Cars Recalled Due to Power Steering Glitch

Tesla's Massive Recall: 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y Vehicles Affected by Power Steering Glitch!

Tesla issues a recall for over 376,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles due to potential power steering loss. Thankfully, no trips to the service center are needed, as Tesla fixes the glitch with a simple over-the-air update. Dive into the details and discover what this recall means for Tesla owners and the future of EVs.

Feb 22
Tesla's Massive Recall: 376,241 Model 3 and Model Y Vehicles Affected by Power Steering Glitch!

Tesla’s Power Steering Dilemma: 380,000 Vehicles Recalled in the US

In a surprising turn of events, Tesla has recalled nearly 380,000 Model 3 and Model Y vehicles across the US due to potential power steering assist failures. The issue arises from an overvoltage condition, potentially impacting driving at low speeds. While the company is rolling out an over-the-air software update to address these concerns, questions remain about long-term reliability and safety.

Feb 21
Tesla’s Power Steering Dilemma: 380,000 Vehicles Recalled in the US