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Tesla recalls all 3,878 Cybertrucks over faulty accelerator pedal


The “Cyberstuck” defect will be fixed at no additional cost to customers.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA) on Wednesday, the defect can result in the pedal pad dislodging and becoming trapped in the vehicle’s interior trim when “high force is applied.” Tesla is notifying its stores and service centers of the issue “on or around” April 19th and has committed to replacing or reworking the pedals on recalled vehicles at no charge to Cybertruck owners. The company issued a recall for 2 million Tesla vehicles in the US back in February due to the font on the warning lights panel being too small to comply with safety standards, though this was resolved with a software update.

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