I came across a fascinating article on NPR about Tesla’s Cybertruck being recalled due to issues with the accelerator pedal.
The article discusses how Tesla is recalling 7,000 Cybertrucks that were manufactured in November and December 2021, due to a potential issue with the accelerator pedal. The problem arose during quality control tests where the pedal didn’t return to its original position as quickly as expected after being pressed down. This issue could pose a safety hazard, as it may not allow the vehicle to decelerate properly.
The recall is expected to begin on February 24, 2022, and owners of the affected vehicles will have their accelerator pedal sensors replaced free of charge. So, if you own a Cybertruck manufactured during that time frame, make sure to keep an eye out for any notifications from Tesla regarding the recall.
It’s crucial for Tesla to address this issue promptly to ensure the safety of their customers. This incident serves as a reminder of how important it is for companies to prioritize quality control and safety in their manufacturing processes. Vehicle recalls are not uncommon, but they highlight the importance of transparency and accountability in the automotive industry.
Quick Links