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Tesla recalls 2,400 Cybertrucks, sixth callback for the pickups this year

Tesla stated on Wednesday it was recalling 2,400 Cybertruck pickups in the U.S. due to the fact that a defective part might result in a loss of power and boost the risk of a crash, in its sixth callback of Cybertrucks this year.

A fault in the chauffeur inverter in Cybertrucks made through July 30 might cause the automobile to stop producing torque when the driver uses the accelerator pedal, leading to a loss of propulsion and increasing the risk of a crash, Tesla said in a filing with the National Highway Traffic Security Administration.

Tesla will change the recalled drive inverter with one equipped with a functioning part. The car manufacturer said it was knowledgeable about 5 service warranty claims connected to the issue but understood of no crashes or injuries.

Beginning around Dec. 9, Tesla will change the remembered drive inverter with a brand-new component. Tesla said it has actually been utilizing the updated component in production given that July 30.

Last month, the EV maker stated it was recalling more than

27,000 Cybertrucks due to postponed rear-view electronic camera images

that could hinder driver exposure and boost crash risks.

Tesla issued a

recall in

April to repair a loose accelerator pedal pad and

another in June over

issues with windshield wipers and exterior trim.

After a two-year hold-up due to production and battery-supply obstacles, Tesla started delivering its futuristic Cybertruck in 2023. The business has actually not divulged particular production or delivery numbers for the model.

The Blade Runner-inspired truck, launched to rejuvenate the company's aging lineup amidst slowing development in EV demand, is under close financier analysis due to its considerable development expenses.

(source: Reuters)