Tesla tackles its third recall this year with engineered precision
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.
Introduction to the Recall
Details of the Affected Models
Root Cause and Its Discovery
Tesla’s Fix and Repair Procedure
Impact on Cybertruck Owners
Public Reaction and Criticism
Future Implications for Tesla
Conclusion: Addressing Quality Challenges
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