Tesla has issued a recall for certain Cybertruck vehicles due to a safety hazard with the accelerator pedal. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) posted a recall notice stating that the accelerator pedal pad may dislodge and become trapped by the interior trim, potentially causing unintended acceleration and increasing the risk of a crash. This issue affects approximately 3,878 vehicles.
Tesla will notify affected owners via letter in June and provide free replacement or repair of the accelerator pedal assembly. Owners can contact Tesla customer service for more information.
The recall comes after a delayed launch of the electric Cybertruck, which was made known in 2019 and initially expected to begin production in 2021. However, production started slowly and in smaller numbers than anticipated.
Tesla’s CEO, Elon Musk, announced on a podcast in November that the company expects to produce around 200,000 trucks per year at peak production, but did not provide a timeline for reaching that level. The recall is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of Cybertruck owners and prevent potential accidents.
The recall highlights the importance of safety in the automotive industry and the need for companies to address potential hazards promptly. Tesla’s swift action in issuing the recall and providing free repairs demonstrates its commitment to customer safety. Affected owners can contact Tesla customer service for more information and to schedule the necessary repairs.