Tesla voluntarily issued a recall for approximately 2,431 Cybertrucks manufactured between November 6, 2023 and July 30, 2024. The issue is related to something called the metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors, or MOSFET, in which the inverter has the potential to stop creating torque, resulting in a loss of propulsion for the truck.
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This recall marks the sixth recall for the Cybertruck within a year, highlighting ongoing quality control challenges for the electric vehicle. Unlike previous recalls that could be addressed with over-the-air software updates, this issue requires Tesla to physically replace the defective drive inverters in the affected vehicles. Tesla has committed to performing these replacements at no cost to the owners