Every Tesla Cybertruck sold in the past 15 months is being recalled because parts are falling off while being driven. Maybe Elon Musk should be paying more attention to his car business rather than wrecking the U.S. government…?
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From Carscoops:
After multiple reports of trim pieces going rogue, Tesla launched an investigation into the issue of exterior panels detaching while driving and has decided it’s time for a recall.
And it’s a big one, covering every single Cybertruck sold over the past 15 months, from November 13, 2023, to February 27, 2025, impacting a total of 46,096 units.
The problem in question involves the cant rail, a stainless-steel trim panel that stretches from the base of the windshield to the rear door, running along the roof arch above the windows. Tesla explains that the cant rail relies entirely on structural adhesive to stay in place.
Unfortunately, this adhesive is vulnerable to environmental embrittlement, meaning it doesn’t hold up as well as it should.
Cybertrucks apparently have a long history of recalls.
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