Tesla has issued a recall for the Cybertruck owing to an accelerator pedal issue that potentially affects over 3,800 units of the electric truck. According to a notice issued by the National Highway ...
Photo: @niccruzpatane, @TheSonOfWalkley, @garageklub via X, Edjcyberbeast via Cybertruck Owners Club Tesla was forced to halt Cybertruck deliveries after discovering a safety issue. According to ...
Earlier this week, Tesla stopped Cybertruck deliveries after owners complained about a faulty accelerator pedal that could lead to a crash. After analyzing the issue, Tesla issued a recall for 3,878 ...
JAKKS Pacific issued a recall of approximately 17,500 Mario Kart 24V Ride-On Racer Cars this week due to an acceleration pedal that can stick and cause the toy car to accelerate unintentionally.
Tesla has issued a voluntary recall of 3,878 of its angular, metal Cybertruck vehicles. The recall is to repair the "trapped pedal" issue seen in a viral TikTok video by Cybertruck owner Jose Martinez ...
Tesla has issued a recall of nearly 4,000 Cybertrucks due to an issue that is causing the vehicle's accelerator pedal to get stuck when pressed down, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
If you purchased a Tesla Cybertruck and were having issues with the accelerator pedal getting stuck, it's not you; it's all of them. Tesla announced this week that it has issued a recall for all ...
Tesla customers expecting to receive their Cybertrucks soon have started complaining that their delivery appointments are being canceled over an “unexpected issue.” Reports indicate that a problem ...
A Tesla owner tried to put the pedal to the metal, but it turns out that the accelerator is actually made of plastic. He found that out the hard way when it snapped off while he was driving. Bryan ...
Tesla was recently forced to recall every Cybertruck it's ever built — all 3,878 of them — because the cover on the accelerator pedal could come loose, causing unintended acceleration. As it turns out ...
Toyota continues to make its cars safer, and the latest technology gear will help reduce accidents occurred while mistaking the gas for the brake pedal. Launched today in Japan as ‘Plus Support’ for ...